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Tokyo Compass

Tokyo Compass

著者: Author Adidas Wilson
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概要

Tokyo Compass is your guide to exploring Japan with confidence, curiosity, and excitement. From the neon streets of Tokyo and hidden alleys of Osaka to the peaceful temples of Kyoto and scenic countryside escapes, this podcast covers travel tips, local culture, food, transportation, attractions, etiquette, and unforgettable experiences across Japan. Whether you're planning your first trip, returning for a deeper adventure, or simply dreaming of Japan, Tokyo Compass helps point you in the right direction.

Disclaimer:

Tokyo Compass is an independent travel and entertainment podcast created for informational purposes only. Travel details such as prices, schedules, visa requirements, business hours, transportation routes, and local regulations may change at any time. Listeners should verify current information with official sources before making travel decisions. Views and recommendations expressed on this podcast are based on research, opinions, and personal perspectives.Copyright Author Adidas Wilson
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エピソード
  • The Best, Worst, and Most Affordable Times to Visit Japan
    2026/05/04
    The episode serves as a comprehensive travel guide designed to help tourists navigate the seasonal complexities of visiting Japan. It highlights the aesthetic appeal of spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage while contrasting these peak periods with the logistical challenges of high costs and heavy crowds. The guide identifies Golden Week and mid-summer as times to avoid due to extreme humidity, typhoons, and domestic travel surges. Conversely, it recommends winter and specific shoulder months like May and October for travelers seeking a balance of affordability and pleasant weather. Readers are offered practical advice on budgeting, regional climate differences, and specific 2026 scheduling insights to optimize their itineraries. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that strategic timing is essential for experiencing Japan’s cultural and natural highlights comfortably.
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    41 分
  • Japan in Tsuyu - Hydrangeas, moss gardens, and rainy-season travel tips
    2026/05/04
    The episode explores Tsuyu, Japan’s distinctive rainy season, highlighting it as a period of profound natural beauty rather than a mere travel obstacle. It emphasizes how the consistent precipitation revitalizes the landscape, specifically nourishing vibrant hydrangea displays and lush moss gardens that embody the aesthetic of impermanence. Beyond the botanical appeal, the source notes that visitors can benefit from reduced travel costs and smaller crowds while participating in seasonal festivals and cultural traditions. Readers are also provided with practical logistics, including regional timing, essential packing lists, and tips for navigating the humidity. Ultimately, the episode presents the rainy season as a poetic "fifth season" that offers a meditative and authentic experience of Japanese heritage and nature.
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    48 分
  • Is Japan Expensive? Real Costs, Budget Hacks & Travel Secrets Revealed”
    2026/05/02
    The episode serves as a comprehensive financial roadmap for travelers visiting Japan in 2026, highlighting how a weakened yen has made the country surprisingly affordable. It breaks down anticipated daily costs for various spending levels, ranging from budget-conscious backpackers to those seeking high-end luxury experiences. Readers can find specific pricing for lodging, regional transportation, and dining, along with practical advice on utilizing convenience stores and discount passes to reduce expenses. Beyond raw numbers, the guide offers strategic travel hacks and insider tips to help visitors navigate new tourism taxes while maximizing their purchasing power. Ultimately, the source illustrates that Japan remains a premier global destination where careful planning can lead to significant savings without compromising the quality of the trip.
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    37 分
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