More and more people are coming to Japan for fun now.
Jeffery Kaneda
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What problems have people encountered? How did they solve them?
Where to play is surely the first question? Usually I go to Youtube and watch some how-to videos.
Next is language communication, asking Japanese people how to get around and how to buy tickets. Luckily I use Felo Translator.(https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/fe...)
What other problems have you encountered?
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Translation is indeed a pain point.
It's really hard to go anywhere without knowing the local language.
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Traffic! Solved with Google Map, which was particularly sweet, although finding the relevant metro was really tiring.
The weather is really too unpredictable. When I went to a small island in Japan before, I looked at the weather forecast and it was almost always sunny, but when I went to play, I found that it rained every day.
I'm a vegetarian and finding a suitable restaurant is still time consuming.