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Journeys in Japan
Journeys
in Japan
By Margaret Zellers
Traveling around Japan is "soft adventure"
for those unfamiliar with Japanese customs and language. While the public transportation
system and lodging facilities are top-notch, Japanese signage and lifestyle will seem
exotic for first-time visitors who will be richly rewarded by independent travel in
Japan.
Tokyo and Beyond Tokyo's big city attractions draw many visitors.
Sunrise Tours, operated by Japan Travel Bureau, offers walking tours as well as
a "Japanese Culture" tour. The JNTO has a three-page list of "Free Things to Do
and See in Tokyo" that would be useful for those heading to the
city.
Twenty-five miles from downtown Tokyo, Narita (the site of
Tokyo's international airport) is beginning to realize its potential for tourism
appealing both for visitors with a layover between flights and for travelers who
know the advantages of being outside the busy city. Narita has temples, shrines,
museums, and parks.
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Narita
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See Japan By Rail While point-to-point purchase of railroad tickets is
possible at all major railroad stations, arranging for a Japan Rail Pass in hand
prior to arrival in the country means that clients can hop on and off trains at
will. Only foreign-based travelers with "temporary visitor" status can use the
Japan Rail Pass, which is offered in seven-day, 14-day, and 21-day
versions.
Accommodations Ideally located both for the
airport and for touring outside Tokyo, the 496-room Radisson Narita is
set amid 29 acres of well-maintained gardens. Well-established, the property
added an 11-story tower in 1992 and has undergone recent
renovations.
Extended travels in the country should include overnights in at least on
of the Japanese-style hotels known as Ryokan where the custom of "shoes off,
Geta and Yukata on" and the Japanese menu is a matchless way to experience the
country. (Geta are wooden clogs and a Yukata is the wonderfully comfortable
cotton robe - acceptable Japanese-style attire inside and
out.)
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