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Tokyo FTW Anonymous
Hullo, I'll be in Tokyo during all July @ the Waseda University, would you suggest me some nice unmissable places to visit weeaboo AND culturally wise ? Museums, monuments, clubs and shops... but only if you have been there personally because i would like to listen to your own impressions.
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>> Anonymous
I didnt see many whities on my trip to japan well I did but none of them seemed like weebos except 1 who was in front of me on my flight back. Wanted to kill him.

Not much to experience really unless youve always lived in your country all your life. Everything is the same except the language, food, etc etc but for the most part people are nice & there are cars, trains & cabs to take you places. No one will worship you as a god(guessing you are probably white & think all the girls will want a big american cock).
>> Anonymous
no that's not the case, I'm italian and all the exchange students from my university were pretty satisfied by the local girls, i don't care anyway cause i have a girlfriend here in italy.
I traveled a lot across europe, but Tokyo will be my first asian trip. How about suggesting some place instead of talking about stereotypes ?
Kthxbye.
>> Anonymous
if you have a month you can go to pretty much all the tourist spots

protip, get out of Tokyo if you can. Kyoto is a must.
>> Anonymous
Depends if you're a nature guy, temple guy, and so on. It's easy to get sick of one type.

First, I'd say browse japan-guide.com to get an idea of what interests you. It leans more towards touristy activities, but that may be exactly what you want.

My standard recommendations are Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. They're well spaced out so you can see most of the country this way. From each main city, you can break it down into individual things to see or do. Again, check the website.

To give you some recommendations you won't typically find online:
Kichijouji is a cool area near Tokyo that young adults hang out at. It's the largest non-trashy park you can find with lots of people sitting around drinking, enjoying the performers, and there are vendors set up as well. If you're weeaboo, there's a Ghibli museum there.

Since you mentioned museums first, there's one in Yokohama that's so-so; there's a much more impressive one named MOA that is built into the side of a mountain in Atami - about an hour away. If you head towards Atami, you can explore the Izu peninsula's coastal scenery and maybe do some outdoor onsen bathing. Shimoda is another relaxed area with many monuments dedicated to U.S.-Japan relations.

Clubs... Roppongi is seedy, but it's important to see that side of Japan as well. Odaiba has some nice venues by the water. If you're into a genre, search online for some groups and find a live show in Tokyo somewhere. You can meet some good friends this way.

The mecca of "unmissable places.. weeaboo and cultural" is Akihabara. Go there.
>> Anonymous
There's a much easier way. Walk into a JR office and have a look at their posters of where to go and what campaigns they're running (Hokuriku by JR West, Central, East, during the winter time, for example). Then buy the appropriate train tickets and off you go. try to vacation where the Japanese vacation, instead of the garish locations frequented by foreigners (i.e. Roppongi)
>> Anonymous
thanks a lot Anon !