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Hotels in Japan: what you need to know before booking
If you're reading this and are younger than maybe around 40, you're hardly going to believe this but there was a time, not even that long ago, when to book a hotel in Japan, you would have to either call the front desk and speak to someone (who was unlikely to have more than a basic grasp of any language other than Japanese) or rack up in Tokyo and hope for the best. These days, services such as booking.com , Agoda or trip.com do all the leg-work (and linguistic work) for y

japansophy
4 days ago7 min read


Where to stay in Osaka: best areas for every budget and travel group
Having called Osaka home for several years, we’ve learned one thing: this city doesn't have really have one centre or even two - it has a personality that changes every few subway stops. From the neon-soaked chaos of Dotonbori to the quiet, hidden alleys of Honmachi, choosing where to stay can make or break your trip. We’ve spent countless weekends exploring every corner of this city, and in this guide, we cut through the tourist noise to show you exactly which neighbourhood

japansophy
Dec 31, 20259 min read


Kyoto vs Osaka: which city makes the better base for exploring Kansai?
So, you're venturing beyond Tokyo, and heading down to Kansai is the natural choice. But choosing where to base yourself is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when planning a trip to Japan’s cultural heartland. For most travellers, the debate quickly narrows to two cities: Kyoto vs Osaka. Both offer exceptional experiences, but each city offers something completely different in terms of vibe, price, convenience and attractions. If you’re wondering whether to stay

japansophy
Nov 17, 20259 min read


Where to stay in Tokyo: our top recommended spots and why we pass on some
Choosing where to stay in Tokyo can be a bit of a headache, especially for first-timers. Let our guide narrow it down for you Tokyo is...

japansophy
Sep 18, 202514 min read


Essential Earthquake and Tsunami Preparedness for Your Trip to Japan
Japan lies in one of the world's most seismically active regions, on the so-called Ring of Fire. For many visitors, the thought of an earthquake can be unsettling, particularly for those who, like Japansophy, have experienced their destructive power firsthand. It is not our intention with this article to scare you or put you off visiting Japan: we want to share some practical knowledge and proactive steps to put your mind at rest and keep you safe. Jump to: (1) Get prepared b

japansophy
Aug 14, 20258 min read
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