MartinE wrote:Does anyone have any good resources/websites to make plans to visit? I've looked at places like Expedia & Travelocity and it seems like they don't have a clue.
Thanks!
Get yourself a JR Rail Pass. People living Japan would kill for one of these. Once you buy this, you have all the JR rail (and thats everywhere) you wish to have over the time period of the pass.
http://www.japanrailpass.net/eng/en001.html
Available outside Japan, you are essentially buying a reciept of purchase. Once you get to Japan and decide to 'active' the pass, there is a bit more paperwork but after that its so easy. No more tickets to buy, just flash your pass at the people at the manned station gates and walk through like a VIP. Even on the shinkansen.
As for accommodation, I just stayed in cheap 'business' hotels. I would have gone to the effort of finding them myself, but my nihongo isnt so jouzo at all, so I ended up using:
http://www.itcj.or.jp/en/wi/index.html
I used the reservation counters at Kyoto and Tokyo. Just ask the nice lady behind the counter to book your room for you. Grab a couple of maps, ask about any festivals etc...
The only other essential is a small compass. Once you surface from the depths of the subway, you've no idea which way you're looking. I strapped a small one like this to my day bag:
http://www.wildernessadventures.net/smwristcompass.jpg
Other than that, travel light. Anything you dont bring, you can always buy when you're there. They do sell stuff in Japan.
Also, dont be surprised if strangers walk up to you and want to practise their english. Happened to me about once a week.