So, I finally went to Japan. Not in Tokyo, but in Okinawa.
First of all, japanese people are extremely polite and devoted, it’s awesome!
That’s quite a change when you come from France.
Then, everything is clean and neat. Japanese are very friendly. If you’re lost, they’ll help you, until you find your way.
The hotel stayed was really great, because in Japan people are very careful not to make any noise or disturbance, so I could sleep very well (unlike in every hotel in stay in Taiwan: full of chinese tourists who totally don’t care about other, chinese tourists are the rudest people I’ve ever seen!!!).
There’s a lot of typhoon at this time of the year, so better go when typhoon time is over…
Departure from Taipei Taoyuan airport (very clean and beautiful, much better than Paris CDG), with a 4H delayed flight (105€) due to the typhoon. Peache me Airlines gave me 200NTD (5€), hehehe…
Comining soon :
-> Beach – Nago.
-> Shuri(-jo) Castle à Naha.
This is a restaurant !
The subway of the Futur! Transportation were quite expensive.
stunning!
Oh man! I’m glad you liked Okinawa! I love Japan in general, and have been there 10 times in 14 different prefectures! I agree it can be expensive at times, especially coming from Philippines, but my experiences there have been very memorable to me, and I always say life is short, so do more of what makes you happy! I love the all around feel of the places I went to, and I felt a deep connection or bond with Okinawa! Maybe because it’s only 900 miles away from my country, or maybe the fact that it felt like a mix of island vibes like Hawaii along with a great food scene, like my own! Such a beautiful island where I got along with the locals, and had an awesome time with the food! It felt scary sometimes because of potential typhoon when I went, but in general it was a very fun experience for me, and I cannot wait to go back! Who knows, I might even be there long term in the future! I hope you enjoyed your experience there! I enjoyed seeing many parts of France, and maybe in the future, I will come back to visit again!