I made these PDFs to make it easy for anyone to travel to Japan.
They're PDFs so I could print em and give em to my friends, although if people are interested I'll make a proper website for all the information in em
https://mega.nz/folder/gs4TCKxS#swEdDfZ1gk7y3QL1cj0Vew
Holy shit, this is actually very helpful. Thank you for making theses OP.
Great work, thanks
I think the third nuke the US need to drop on japan is in Osaka. Maybe it was just a shitty area but I walked down a main street to go to a store and holy fuck that was the single shittiest experience I've had in japan yet! Genetic dead ends, naggers, koreans, white trash, like every other person is obese, obnoxious ass people everywhere, trash everywhere on the ground..etc I've been in some legit hoods in socal that are significantly cleaner and well taken care of with more considerate people.
Kansai is for hipster homosexuals, T B H
Osaka is shite, everyone but tour book writers knows that
Incredible work anon. I doubt I'll ever get to make the weeb pilgrimage, but if I do I'll be sure to take your guide along.
Great stuff OP, honestly should be in the Japan General OP pasta
Too good for the general thread
i'll just assume that it's a samefagging thread and the file is corrupted
Just downloaded it. It's all there fren.
Thank you very much for this guide!
Although I am not an American (I am from Eastern Europe), this guide can be really helpful.
Again, thank you!
None of these have STDs, right?
It's 100% pozzed, look at these ChatGPT tier replies. Download at your own risk.
OP here.
Yeah, Mega might not have been the best choice for file hosting, although I didn't wanna use my Google drive or something.
The sussed out comments did motivate me to do some work on the website version, which I am glad for
The PDFs versions are on the home page here
https://tripplanjapan.weebly.com/
Mega is fine although a torrent would be even faster, google drive is trash and slow af.
>The PDFs versions are on the home page here
My man.
Fuck you naggerhomosexual. My comment is 100% legit.
Any recommendations for celebrating new years eve in Tokyo?
Overall New Years is more of a family affair/drinking with friends deal in Japan. Besides being invited to a bōnenkai, going to a shrine on New Years day if you have Japanese friends could be fun. It'd be crowded, but you can get your fortune for the year or New Years sake.
Besides that, a lot of businesses will be closed.
You can do plenty, but you really need to stick to the main cities to have fun. If you attempt to do something like rural or smaller cities, you'll have a bad time but generally tokyo and osaka open right back up fairly quick.
Just understand you'll need to basically eat at chain restaurants, avoid thinking you'll do Ryokans or Onsens without far in advanced bookings if any, and not get your hopes up too much on things being open for the first few days after Jan 1st. It's best to save those NYE days for outdoors stuff.
You guys are paranoid aren't you?