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  • Aug 16, 2021

    more interested in the smaller cities but I’m in

  • Aug 16, 2021
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    Smacked Voodoo

    Imma wear a custom jersey for an NBA team and see if they treat me good because they think I'm an NBA player

    If you look good and dress stylish they treat u nice. But if u ugly and dress like you are 2021 super smash bros world champion then they gon treat you like dookie

  • Aug 16, 2021
    Husk_

    If you look good and dress stylish they treat u nice. But if u ugly and dress like you are 2021 super smash bros world champion then they gon treat you like dookie

    only if you're fat

  • Aug 16, 2021
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    @Jihyo Awesome post. How long on average do you stay, and how much does the whole trip run you? I've been to Japan once in HS but it was all paid for.

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    Jihyo

    Hope you aren't planning on going any time soon because you probably aren't getting in and even if you do there won't be much to do because of covid

    I've been to Tokyo, Kyoto, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kobe, and Nara. Overall I've spent around 2 months total traveling Japan.

    For Tokyo:

    I stayed in kabukicho the first time which is right next to Shinjuku (literally 5 min walk to Shinjuku station). It's known as the red light district but it's not really odee sleazy or anything. At most you're gonna have some Nigerians asking if you want to see some girls.

    Ideally I'd stay close to Shinjuku because it's very easy to get anywhere, it's not as jam packed as Shibuya, and it's still a major hub. After Shinjuku I'd go for Roppongi or Shibuya. Slightly west of the city center is definitely where it's at.

    The subway shouldn't take long to get used to. Just buy the passmo card and put like 5k yen ($50) in it and refill as you need to. The subway isn't that expensive but that depends on how far you travel since it's by distance. That's one reason staying in one of the major hubs is worth it.

    You can also get a JR rail pass which is highly recommended if you're going to be traveling to various cities.

    Food is pretty cheap especially if you aren't tracking down Michelin stars and s*** the whole time. A fulfilling lunch is gonna run you $12-18. Dinner varies a lot more but you can do a lot especially since theres so much street food.

    A lot of museums require planning and tickets or reservations in advance.
    teamLab Borderless
    Asakusa for the sensoji temple
    Nezu museum
    Mori art museum
    Design festa gallery
    Museum of modern art MOMAT
    Ghibli museum

    Shinjuku Gyoen National garden and Yoyogi Park are really nice too

    FOOD:
    Tsukiji fish market: market area with great sushi spots with the freshest sushi around. Kinda touristy and confusing.

    Unagi: a specialty in japan, unagi is broiled or grilled eel. Lots of places specialize in this dish, so much so that it’ll be the only thing they offer. Some of the places are crazy expensive and impossible to get into, but Hitsumabushi Bincho is much more casual and located conveniently in Ginza.

    Izakayas: Japanese pubs. General term for a pub that typically will serve yakitori or grilled skewers of meat, veggies, etc. they’re all over the place but tend to be fairly small (only a few seats) though exceptions exist. Also sometimes known as Yakiniku, referring to grilled meat.

    If you stay near Shinjuku you have Golden Gai nearby which are a bunch of small alleys packed with bars. The people inside range from tourists to locals and they always chat and have a good time in there

    Go to Akihabara and walk down to the Don Quixote and get those kobe beef skewers out front. Amazing snack.

    SHOPPING:
    make sure to hit shibuya/Harajuku/roppongi (all in the same general area). Shibuya has the most cool stuff like bape, Visvim, cdg, Margiela, atmos, and a bunch of thrift shops like Ragtag that specialize in high end/designer stuff
    Just know all the consignment shops prices are crazy. But you can def find a steal if really look around. Definitely hit up the actual Japanese flagships like Undercover because they're all gonna be cheap as hell.

    SEX:
    Yoshiwara is the place to go for Tokyo. Plenty of foreigner friendly soaplands although it will be more difficult getting into one if you're black which is unfortunate. You could try Dolce and Sweet Kiss for starters. Prices will range from $180-$260 for an hour, usually around $230. You pick the girls based on pictures from a book. You'll be getting head without condom and s***with condom.

    In Osaka you're gonna want to hit Tobita Shinchi. This is an Amsterdam style red light district where you can see the girls out front before deciding to smash. Prices are typically a little higher at around $280 and CONDOM IS ON FOR EVERYTHING. Even head. Feels a little rushed but it's a nice one time experience.

    I can write more about other cities but this is already long enough

    s*** I didn't know prostitution was legal like that
    as if I needed another reason to want to go

  • Aug 16, 2021
    OnyxShine9

    @Jihyo Awesome post. How long on average do you stay, and how much does the whole trip run you? I've been to Japan once in HS but it was all paid for.

    2018 I went for around 2 weeks and mostly stayed in Tokyo. 2019 I went back for a month and a half and that's when I was traveling around to all those other cities

    Depending on the city I stayed anywhere from 2 or 3 days to almost a week. A place like Takayama we only went to check out the annual spring festival so we only stayed 3 days.

    Tbh it's not ridiculously expensive but there's definitely a lot of ways it can become expensive depending on what you do. I'd say when I went the first time for 2 weeks the entire trip including round trip flight was less than $5k

  • Aug 16, 2021
    Cody

    s*** I didn't know prostitution was legal like that
    as if I needed another reason to want to go

    not technically legal

    but it's an open secret and the authorities don't bat an eye. it's regulated in many ways too

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    Aug 16, 2021
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    Jihyo

    Hope you aren't planning on going any time soon because you probably aren't getting in and even if you do there won't be much to do because of covid

    I've been to Tokyo, Kyoto, Takayama, Kanazawa, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kobe, and Nara. Overall I've spent around 2 months total traveling Japan.

    For Tokyo:

    I stayed in kabukicho the first time which is right next to Shinjuku (literally 5 min walk to Shinjuku station). It's known as the red light district but it's not really odee sleazy or anything. At most you're gonna have some Nigerians asking if you want to see some girls.

    Ideally I'd stay close to Shinjuku because it's very easy to get anywhere, it's not as jam packed as Shibuya, and it's still a major hub. After Shinjuku I'd go for Roppongi or Shibuya. Slightly west of the city center is definitely where it's at.

    The subway shouldn't take long to get used to. Just buy the passmo card and put like 5k yen ($50) in it and refill as you need to. The subway isn't that expensive but that depends on how far you travel since it's by distance. That's one reason staying in one of the major hubs is worth it.

    You can also get a JR rail pass which is highly recommended if you're going to be traveling to various cities.

    Food is pretty cheap especially if you aren't tracking down Michelin stars and s*** the whole time. A fulfilling lunch is gonna run you $12-18. Dinner varies a lot more but you can do a lot especially since theres so much street food.

    A lot of museums require planning and tickets or reservations in advance.
    teamLab Borderless
    Asakusa for the sensoji temple
    Nezu museum
    Mori art museum
    Design festa gallery
    Museum of modern art MOMAT
    Ghibli museum

    Shinjuku Gyoen National garden and Yoyogi Park are really nice too

    FOOD:
    Tsukiji fish market: market area with great sushi spots with the freshest sushi around. Kinda touristy and confusing.

    Unagi: a specialty in japan, unagi is broiled or grilled eel. Lots of places specialize in this dish, so much so that it’ll be the only thing they offer. Some of the places are crazy expensive and impossible to get into, but Hitsumabushi Bincho is much more casual and located conveniently in Ginza.

    Izakayas: Japanese pubs. General term for a pub that typically will serve yakitori or grilled skewers of meat, veggies, etc. they’re all over the place but tend to be fairly small (only a few seats) though exceptions exist. Also sometimes known as Yakiniku, referring to grilled meat.

    If you stay near Shinjuku you have Golden Gai nearby which are a bunch of small alleys packed with bars. The people inside range from tourists to locals and they always chat and have a good time in there

    Go to Akihabara and walk down to the Don Quixote and get those kobe beef skewers out front. Amazing snack.

    SHOPPING:
    make sure to hit shibuya/Harajuku/roppongi (all in the same general area). Shibuya has the most cool stuff like bape, Visvim, cdg, Margiela, atmos, and a bunch of thrift shops like Ragtag that specialize in high end/designer stuff
    Just know all the consignment shops prices are crazy. But you can def find a steal if really look around. Definitely hit up the actual Japanese flagships like Undercover because they're all gonna be cheap as hell.

    SEX:
    Yoshiwara is the place to go for Tokyo. Plenty of foreigner friendly soaplands although it will be more difficult getting into one if you're black which is unfortunate. You could try Dolce and Sweet Kiss for starters. Prices will range from $180-$260 for an hour, usually around $230. You pick the girls based on pictures from a book. You'll be getting head without condom and s***with condom.

    In Osaka you're gonna want to hit Tobita Shinchi. This is an Amsterdam style red light district where you can see the girls out front before deciding to smash. Prices are typically a little higher at around $280 and CONDOM IS ON FOR EVERYTHING. Even head. Feels a little rushed but it's a nice one time experience.

    I can write more about other cities but this is already long enough

    bro really ended his post w a prostitution guide

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    Aug 16, 2021
    Cody

    s*** I didn't know prostitution was legal like that
    as if I needed another reason to want to go

    we gonna go Japan to f*** Asian girls and go shopping w em like you said

  • Sep 27, 2021
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    i wanna go to japan but i don’t know japanese

  • Sep 27, 2021
    proper

    bro really ended his post w a prostitution guide

  • Sep 27, 2021
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    Dont make fun of their eyes.
    Didnt know and it didnt end well…

  • Sep 27, 2021

    If you’re black youll get to feel like a celebrity for the time being

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    Sep 27, 2021
    Gattuso88

    Dont make fun of their eyes.
    Didnt know and it didnt end well…

  • japanese

  • Gattuso88

    Dont make fun of their eyes.
    Didnt know and it didnt end well…

    😑

  • Sep 28, 2021
    Scatt

    i wanna go to japan but i don’t know japanese

    u dont need to know any lol as long as you stay in tourist areas

  • Sep 28, 2021

    but dont get arrested cuz u dont wanna deal with Japanese ICE

  • Sep 28, 2021
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    Jugern0t

    My sister, me and her husband are about to take a trip to Asia. Japan is one of our destinations. What should I know before going and where should we go other than Tokyo?

    bring your own deodorant.

  • Sep 28, 2021
    YungSah

    bring your own deodorant.

    this is a really underrated 1

  • Sep 28, 2021
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    pics of sis to calculate the trip's assets

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    Lol Avoid them Africans in the red light district in Tokyo.

  • Sep 28, 2021
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    YungSah

    bring your own deodorant.

    Is their deodorant really that weird? lol

  • Sep 28, 2021
    Psychodrama

    pics of sis to calculate the trip's assets

    I am not showing you pics of my little sister lol

  • Sep 28, 2021
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    Jugern0t

    Is their deodorant really that weird? lol

    it's not weird. It doesn't work. I was stuck in summer smelling like a caveman and there was nothing I could do because their deodorant is like water with a hint of perfume