Every thing has an end, and I am now at Narita airport writing this last post. I am so happy that I've finally got to explore Japan during the short yet splendid cherry blossoms season. Thank you for following my adventure, I hope you enjoyed reading my blog.
I have to say that I am so proud of my planning skills that helped me organize my time so efficiently during my trip! :) I also have to thank my husband to live this experience with me and to give me constant support during this trip, especially when I'm stressing about not catching the trains! :)
Sayonara Sakura, Sayonara Japan! I will be back! ;)
Some interesting facts
My top cities:
1- Tokyo: for its diversity
2- Kyoto: for its beautiful landscape
3- Osaka: for the everywhere food
My top meals:
1- Sushi breakfast
2- Fresh shrimp tempura (not in blog)
3- Kobe beef
My top attractions:
1- Shinjuku Gyoen
2- Bamboo Forest
3- too many...
What I've learned during this trip:
- Japanese love to use transparent umbrellas
- Japanese serve meal to men first
- Japanese all wear uniforms or suits for work
- Japanese people (and trains) are extremely punctual
- 5 persons out of 10 wear a mask on the street
- 8 girls out of 10 wear beige tights
Words we hear the most:
- arigatou gozaimasu
- sumimasen
- gomenasai
- ...kudasai
Websites and applications that were extremely useful for my trip:
- www.japan-guide.com: the most complete guide for japan trip planning
- www.hyperdia.com: to find routes/schedules for subways and trains
- CityMaps2Go Pro (App): the best offline map ever
- Learn Japanese (App): to find relevant words to accompany the body language
- PlayMemories Mobile (App): to upload my Sony camera photos to my phone