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In this video I share with you the things I wish I had known before going to Japan, tips, tricks, ways to save money, how you can get around or the different types of accommodation that only exist in Japan 00:00 - 00:18 introduction 00:18 - 00:46 Going to Japan without speaking Japanese? 00:46 - 01:59 The prices of amenities on site 01:59 - 2:29 Getting the best exchange rates 2:29 - 3:25 The JR PASS (For trains) 3:25 - 4:30 The secret trick that saves a lot of time and money on long intra-Japanese journeys 4:30 - 5:33 Airports (IMPORTANT!) 5:33 - 5:56 SIM card: Where and when to buy it? 5:56 - 6:38 Pocket Wifi or SIM Card? 6:38 - 6:46 The SUICA card 6:46 - 07:04 Night buses - paying for a trip and a night of accommodation at the same time 07:04 - 08:31 Unique hotels and accommodations (In Japan) 08:31 - 08:52 Food in Japan 8:52 - 9:21 A very practical convenience for travelers 09:21 - 10:05 Taxis and subway stop times 10:05 - 10:34 Communicating with the Japanese without speaking Japanese Some tips / advice 10:34 - 14:16 Some random tips and tricks (behavior, cash or card, flirting in Japan, special evening tip, etc.) 14:16 - 14:43 Get out of Tokyo! 14:43 -15:00 Conclusion (If you have any questions or feedback, don't hesitate to ask them in the comments, I will answer as soon as possible) I was quite exhaustive about the food, the activities, the typical luxuries of Japan and the seduction in Japan because these are points to which I would reserve full videos. If you want to see how my trip went, these adventures and the encounters I made in numbers during this trip, I posted a series of 5 vlogs that detail the hazards of this trip from A to Z! Thank you for watching this video Greetings Loïc For people who want personalized support to prepare their trip to Japan, comment on "Loicdesu" I will send you a link containing two proposals to choose from A planning of the main points of the trip (how long and where) A very advanced planning where to sleep the neighborhoods and places to visit the organization, the itineraries ;)