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Japan isn't about being a pro traveler; it’s about the joy of being totally, wonderfully lost.

The best part about being an "amateur" in Japan is that the locals are incredibly patient. Whether you’re butchering the language or standing on the wrong side of the escalator, a little politeness (and a lot of Sumimasen ) goes a long way. First.World.Amateurs.In.Japan.DVDRip.x264-world...

Google Maps is your best friend, but even it gets confused by Tokyo’s multi-level addresses. You’ll find yourself staring at a wall where a world-class ramen shop is supposed to be, only to realize it’s actually on the 4th floor of a building that looks like an office complex. Embrace the Amateur Status Japan isn't about being a pro traveler; it’s

In many first-world cities, the subway is a place for loud phone calls and snacks. In Japan, the silence is so heavy you can hear your own heartbeat. Google Maps is your best friend, but even

Since the title has a bit of a "raw" or "indie" documentary vibe, here is a blog post concept that leans into the of being a first-timer in a country as unique as Japan. The "Amateur" Guide to Surviving Your First Week in Japan

Just look for the "Stop" button (usually a red square) before you start experimenting. 2. The Convenience Store (Konbini) Addiction

Should this blog post focus more on the (like a review of the cinematography) or more on the travel tips themselves?