braden11927 Wrote: I want to visit Tokyobut also Nagasaki
Tokyo is a big place, and while your experience will vary greatly every time you visit, it will generally be centered around city life. Nagasaki is a much more quiet and calmer city. It's not too noteworthy, but like much of the rest of the country, it has many great views.
I have been to Japanbefore but it was more than 20 years ago and I would like to visit it again, There seem to have a lot of exciting changes in the country.
I've been a few times, and I can agree that each city or even town has its own 'feel' to it. I backpacked for a few weeks last year, just three changes of clothes and a hiking back. Best time of my life, probably going again when I graduate in 2021, or if I can score an exchange with my university.
If you do go, I recommend straying away from major tourist destinations if you can. I mean, definitely go for a few here and there just to see what the ancient culture is like (I mean temples, shrines, monuments) but stuff like the Sky Tree isn't that important and you could get by without visiting it. Especially since the wait times are ridiculous and the price is like 30$.
Deadboy Wrote: I've been a few times, and I can agree that each city or even town has its own 'feel' to it. I backpacked for a few weeks last year, just three changes of clothes and a hiking back. Best time of my life, probably going again when I graduate in 2021, or if I can score an exchange with my university.
If you do go, I recommend straying away from major tourist destinations if you can. I mean, definitely go for a few here and there just to see what the ancient culture is like (I mean temples, shrines, monuments) but stuff like the Sky Tree isn't that important and you could get by without visiting it. Especially since the wait times are ridiculous and the price is like 30$.
sounds cool, i was thinking of going to a smaller town/city in Japanso i can see what the rest or some of Japanis like and not just the big cities.