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natures2travel · 27 days
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Cherry Blossom Season 🌸
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kyotodreamtrips · 1 month
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I visited the Arakura Fuji Sengen Shrine and Chureito Pagoda, which have views of Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
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Mt. Fuji, Japan
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cyaniku · 10 months
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This summer I’ll be visiting my uncle who lives in Kamakura, so I’ll be taking a brief hiatus in the meantime~ Thank you for your patience!
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artpopbyceleste · 1 year
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So, I mentioned I went to Japan and here are my favorite photos.
It was pretty cloudy from our last day in Tokyo to our last day in Hakone (about 3 days in time), so we couldn't really see the beauty of Fuji-sama.
The last day in Hakone: we were all on the bus back to the hotel, pretty tired out from the day. About 3 minutes from our hotel, Maki (tour director and Japan mom) comes over the intercom and says, "So, you actually might be able to see Mount Fuji" we all fucking freak out and basically get whiplash from turning around. Of course, trees and buildings got in the way. When we got to the parking lot, we raced off the bus and get our cameras out. We were literally cheering Fuji on to remove the clouds.
And that was my favorite day, but going into the night, the volcano was a bit creepy to look at being just a dark outline behind the ending sunset. I had to shut the curtains, it scared me too much because I was alone in the traditional Japanese room (had tatami mats!)
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Thanks for the tag @katekanemybeloved and I'm bored so doing it.
Relationship status: AroAce as fuck.
Favorite color: Light Pink
Stuck In My Head: Right now mostly just thoughts about my vacation since I leave in two weeks. I have most everything bought and ready but my stressed out anxious self keeps worrying about every little thing that could go wrong like usual.
Last song you listened to: Technically whatever Eric Clapton song my mom listened to in the car ride home. But for whatever I last listened to it was Dectective Conan opening 49.
Three favorite foods: Pizza, Literally any breakfast food with blueberries in it(but especially muffins), and Chocolate Lava Cake.
Last thing I googled: Velocicoaster I'm going to Universal soon and I wanted to see the stats on it how fast, how much airtime etc.
Dream Trip: Japan but I'm a roller coaster addict so I specifically dream of going to Fuji Q Highland. Which is the amusement park right near Mount Fuji and I just think it would be incredible going up a roller coaster hill with Fuji in the background one day I will go.
I don't like tagging other people because anxiety but they're fun to answer.
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mahvaladara · 1 year
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Surya: Nate!
DellaSanta: Suri, darling. I brought wine.
Surya: Oh! Portuguese wine! Oh? 'Terras de Lava' and a merlot? Where'd you get that?
DellaSanta: Ever been to Pico? Lovely island. Their tallest mountain is 2000 or so metters high and I scaled it. Brought you wine as souvenier.
Matt: Don't tell me you had to exorcise a demon up a mountain.
DellaSanta: I have, but that was in mount Fuji when I lived in Japan. In Pico? The only exercising I did was trail running, mountain climbing, and my favorite, the local wine. All my inner demons were satisfied.
Matt: You went on a Vacation?
DellaSanta: What? You think the Winchester brothers never took a vacation?
Matt: Who?
DellaSanta: You know, there's this 20th century invention that's quite handy, you should use it sometime, it's called a TE-LE-VI-SI-ON.
Surya: -snickers- Thanks Nate, it's lovely.
Matt: -frowns-
DellaSanta: And yes. I went on a vacation.
Matt: And you didn't bump into any ghosts? Aliens? Demons from other countries.
DellaSanta: I actually did. But I stared at it, it stared at me and I went "I will be out of the office for the remainder of the next week. If you need immediate assistance during my absence, please contact my assistant, Tatiana Santos, or send me and email to [email protected]."
Matt: If I get a portuguese speaking ghost on the phone I will, I swear to god, punch you!
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visacollect · 4 days
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Securing Your Japan Visa Online: Essential Guide and Top Reasons to Explore Japan
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Hitting the Japanese road? It's important to know the japan online visa requirements whether you're going for a business meeting, to see the cherry blossoms, or to visit one of the country's historic temples. This complete guide will help you figure out what you need to make the application process go smoothly and the 5 main reasons you must visit Japan Five great reasons to visit Japan:
Cherry Blossoms: Japan is beautiful all year, but Cherry Blossom Season is especially lovely. Beautiful pink blossoms brighten the scene. Spring dinners beneath cherry blossom trees are popular in Japan.
Japanese Food: Sushi, ramen, and tempura are world-renowned Japanese dishes. In Japan, you can try the most authentic versions of these dishes while also discovering new ones.
Hokkaido: The northern island of Hokkaido features beautiful parks, hot springs, and wildlife. The Ainu people, who have their unique culture and cuisine, live there.
City Adventures: Japan's cities are filled with magnificent skyscrapers, delicious food, and exciting activities. Our journey will take us via Tokyo, Kochi, and Osaka, each with its unique charm.
Countryside Peace: Japan offers peaceful countryside to admire nature away from cities. The snow-covered Mount Fuji is a must-see. It is a breathtaking volcano and one of Japan's most famous landmarks.
Do I need a visa to go to Japan? To visit Japan, many tourists need to have a visa. What you need varies on where you are from, why you are visiting, and how long you plan to stay. Before you plan your trip, you should always check the most up-to-date Japan online visa rules. How to Get a Japan Visa: A Step-by-Step Guide No matter why you want to travel to Japan, applying for a visa online takes a few steps and a lot of paperwork. In general, all applicants need these things:
Form to Apply for a Japan Visa: First, fill it out online. Then print it out and sign it. Valid Passport: Make sure your passport has two blank pages and is good for at least six more months. Size of a passport Picture: Make sure you follow the exact measurements and background colour rules. Flight Itinerary: Show how you plan to get in and out of the airport without getting a ticket yet. Daily Itinerary: Write down what you plan to do each day in Japan. Proof that you have a place to stay: a hotel reservation or a letter from your host. Financial Records: Bank records or tax returns are proof that the business is solvent. Letter of Invitation: If you want to visit someone or go to a business meeting. Proof of Your Reason for Travelling: Documents that are specific to your type of ticket.
A certificate of eligibility (COE) from a sponsor in Japan is needed for visits that are not for tourism, work, or short stays. Instructions for the cover letter and photo A cover letter sent to the Embassy or Consulate tells them about yourself and your trip plans. Japan has rules about the size, background, and expression of the picture you need for your visa.
Documents that are unique to each travel purpose The papers you need can change depending on why you're going to Japan—for business, pleasure, school, work, vacation, or transit. Make sure you know what kind of visa you need by calling the Japanese Embassy or Consulate.
Invitation and Money Paperwork If you want to visit Japan for work or pleasure, you need an invitation letter from a host in Japan or a company. If someone is paying for your trip, you will need their promise letter and proof of funds. ID Card or Certificate of Eligibility For some kinds of visas, you need a COE, which your sponsor in Japan must get from the Immigration Services before you apply.
Remember that this guide isn't complete; you may be asked to provide more papers. Check to see if you need to send originals or copies of the papers. All papers should be written in English or Japanese. If they are not, you should have them translated by a professional.
Discover Japan with Ease: VisaCollect - Your Passport to a Stress-Free Visa Experience! Do you need help applying for a visa? Visit VisaCollect for help from professionals and make your dream trip to Japan come true. Remember that getting ready for the application process will make it go more smoothly. Have a great trip!
In conclusion To get your Japan online visa, you need to gather certain papers and carefully follow the application process. You must make sure you me Japan's visa requirements to have a smooth trip, whether you're visiting as a tourist, going to school, or looking to work.
FAQs How early should I get a visa for Japan?
Start the process three to six months before your trip if possible.
Can I get a visa for Japan online?
Yes, you can apply for some types of visas online. For more information, visit the webpage of the Japanese Embassy or Consulate.
What if I haven't bought my plane ticket yet?
You only need to make a trip plan when you apply; you don't have to buy the ticket.
Should I get a visa to visit Japan for a short time?
It depends on where you are from. Japan has deals with some countries that let them visit without a visa.
If I only have a tourist visa, can I work in Japan?
No, you need a certain type of work visa to work officially in Japan.
What is a COE (Certificate of Eligibility)? Do I need one?
For some kinds of visas, you need a COE, which a sponsor can only get in Japan . How long does it take to get a visa for Japan?
Times vary, but you should expect at least 5 working days for tourist visas. For other types of visas, it may take longer.
Can I get a longer visa while I'm in Japan?
Yes, but you need to apply before the end of your present visa.
What should I do if my visa application is turned down?
You can find out why you were turned down and maybe resume with more information.
Do kids need a visa to go to Japan?
Depending on the reason for their trip, all travellers, even kids, need the right IDs.
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traveling-north · 2 months
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March 1-3 : Yokosuka Japan
We spent our Leap Day in the air, landing in Tokyo on the afternoon of March 1.
Nathan's sister Crystal and her husband Dmitry have been living in Yokosuka for several years, and they were our expert tour guides for 2 perfect days in the area. We took the train straight down from the airport to meet them for a dinner.
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As a Navy town, Yokosuka has a lot of English being spoken and a high proportion of people recognize Dmitry, including staff at the establishments where we tried delicious grilled meat & veggie skewers followed by chuhais - all I could handle before I was falling asleep on my feet. 
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The next morning we met up for a true breakfast of champions - Japanese strawberries, in the peak of their season and fresh off the vine! You pay a set price to pick all you can eat for half an hour, and you better believe I got full value out of that. 
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We took the train to Komatsugaike Park, a popular Sakura (cherry blossom viewing) spot. In the first week of March, these trees were past their peak bloom but still very beautiful, and fun to be a part of this local seasonal event. There were food vendors where we got some small bites to balance out all that fruit. 
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I had seen a glimpse of the beach from the train, and noticed the sea was full with windsurfers. I wanted to get a look at that, so we walked down to the Miura beach. It was way to frigid to consider touching that water even in a drysuit, but a good wind for the sport, just like home! 
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After that we were pretty well frozen and ready for a nice hot lunch - ramen of course! 
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We got back on a train out to Kotoku-in, where we got to see (and go inside) the giant Buddha. 
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We walked from there to an incredible hillside temple complex, Hase-dera. It had some very different styles of Buddhas, a zen garden, a cave shrine, some incredible views, some distinctive koi and better example of peak cherry blossom beauty. This place is definitely worth the trip down from Tokyo to see! 
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It was a pretty touristy area too, so as the temples closed down, so did every restaurant and shop. We walked through the pedestrian street to one more temple, where we happened upon a very traditional wedding.
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This was a nice full day topped off with another good dinner and a bit better night’s sleep. Nothing beats jet lag like forcing yourself out into the sunlight from dawn til dark! Feeling very fortunate to have these couple days of weekend for a mini vacation before trying to start a work week. 
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The next morning C&D picked us up in their car for a trip out into more natural beauty - Jogashima Island. Turned out we couldn’t drive all the way as a marathon had closed down the streets, so we just parked on the mainland and walked over the bridge.
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We explored beaches and tide pools, watched the giant seahawks swoop and saw another, less traditional, wedding couple’s photoshoot. it was a beautiful and relatively warm day - Mount Fuji even made a rare appearance from the beach!
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This island seems to be all about tuna, and we got to try 5 or 6 different cuts and preparations at a seafood restaurant, as well as back at the large fish market where we parked and even alongside craft beers at a new brewery. 
Next stop, Kurihama Flower Park. In the right seasons it would feature colorful fields but even after dark, you can enjoy this highlight: Godzilla!
 
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A second full day of walking and we had worked up an appetite for hibachi, lots more delicious grilled meats and veggies! Served by a robot, of course.
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Today is March 4, and it was back to work, with breaks for a pastry and coffee breakfast, and to get up to Tokyo to catch the bullet train. Per tradition, we had bento boxes for the trip. Next stop, Hiroshima! 
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I promise I won’t take a picture of EVERY meal. It has been amazing spending these first couple of days in vacation mode but I’m looking forward to getting on schedule and cooking our own meals again. We will start that at our first ever Home Exchange in Hiroshima! 
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natures2travel · 26 days
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Cherry Blossom 🌸 in Mount fuji 🗻
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kyotodreamtrips · 28 days
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Mount Fuji, sentinel of Japan's dreams, Rising with grace, where the sky meets streams. Snow-crowned monarch, serene and grand, A sacred silhouette upon the land.
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travelerguide1 · 2 months
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tokyotravelbureau · 3 months
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susanreeed · 3 months
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