Getting Around Japan - Pocket WiFi
When you’re running around an unfamiliar country, navigating streets and transportation, the last thing you want is to be without Internet – especially when getting it is pretty easy and affordable.
When you’re running around an unfamiliar country, navigating streets and transportation, the last thing you want is to be without Internet – especially when getting it is pretty easy and affordable.
As a tourist traveling to Japan, you’ll need to learn the difference between the JR Pass and Suica/Pasmo cards if you plan to take public transportation. Find out if it’s actually worth getting the JR Pass. Learn how to get your very own Suica/Pasmo card.
Taking a break from the Japan posts to talk about this cafe because it was delish. I don’t want to overhype a place, so I’m going to caveat it by saying that we had just finished the Bubble Run and we were soggy and starving.
When it comes to finding a place to stay, the Internet has you covered a bit too much. Here’s our pro/con list of the different types of accommodations we experienced in Japan.
Japan! Finalllllly getting around to the “travel” part of this blog. Hahaha. Since a few people have asked us about places to go in Japan and if we have any tips for their trip, I figure we’ll just use this opportunity to write about them here. 😀
Okay. Uhm. I know this is supposed to be a travel blog, but…as a total townie, heading out to Mililani is considered traveling, no? Hahahhaa.
This past Sunday, we trekked (okay, a friend picked us up – thanks Davin!) it out to Mils to make pizza.
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