Back in the Samurai era, this was a prosperous downtown area. Many shrines and temples are still scattered throughout the city today, so you can combine a rich cultural experience with a wide variety of traditional food. The reclaimed bay area, by contrast, features all the most up to date retail and commercial facilities – it’s crowded with citizens out for a weekend stroll and to enjoy a bit of shopping…
But wait! “How will I get there?” I hear you asking! Here’s everything you need to know about travel information, transportation, language and cultural differences – all tailor made to enhance your sightseeing experience!
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Useful Travel Language
When you are planning to travel abroad, do you think to yourself, “I’ll be OK – everyone I meet will be able to speak a little bit of English”? Unfortunately for you, that won’t work in Japan! Yes, Japan is a highly developed country and… -



Japanese culture and customs – the basics
Being exposed to the culture and customs of a new country can be an exciting experience; but if your background knowledge of Japan is deficient, it can also be highly embarrassing! If you are able to avoid committing faux pas when … -



Japanese culture and customs – intermediate
In every culture there are certain unstated rules – things that are not written down because it ‘goes without saying’. But they represent pitfalls for the unwary foreigner – unless he or she comes ready prepared! Beware of th… -



Japanese culture and customs – advanced
Japanese culture is unlike any other in the world. You can learn a great deal about it by simply taking a walk! You can visit shrines and temples, for example, or experience in the distinctive pop culture of the shops and cafes at … -



What is the difference between Shinto and Buddhism?
There are a wide variety of religions practiced in Japan. Article 20 of the Constitution of Japan recognizes freedom of religion, allowing everyone to choose to worship in whatever way they want. Shinto and Buddhism are the most prevalen… -



Observing the proprieties when visiting shrines and temples
If you come to Japan, the chances are you’ll visit some of the shrines and temples at least once. Both Shinto and Buddhism are indigenous religions of Japan, and places of worship devoted to them are ubiquitous in the city. Visitors are …
