Above, the five-storied pagoda of Sensoji. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It looks like rugby season in Japan will be arriving in the not-too-distant-future, so the following was geared to those traveling to Japan to attend rugby matches.
However, the information provided in an article by Tokyo Cheapo is also good advice for ordinary travelers.
It is on the basics of a trip to Japan for rugby fans.
They begin it with:
Visiting Japan for the sportsball this autumn and not sure where to start? Here’s everything you need to know to enjoy your travels, from drinking to exploring and keeping connected.
A trip to Japan is often a once-in-a-lifetime thing, so there’s plenty of pressure to make sure you get the most out of it. Balancing technology with tradition, Japan manages to attract geeky game-loving otaku alongside temple-admirers and culture lovers—making it a popular destination, to say the least. If you’re in a group, catering for everyone’s different interests can make planning tricky, but whatever you decide to see, you’ll have a fantastic time. Before you start making those between-match itineraries, though, boring things like transport, SIM cards and accommodation have to be thought out, so read on for a comprehensive guide on getting your trip lined up.
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