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(Anonymous) 2016-08-06 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)And as someone who does travel internationally for work and so has visited many countries, and also incidentally lived in Japan for three years, I can say otaku-types make a perfectly great choice in booking their first foreign trip to Japan. And if you're the otaku-type, you will absolutely enjoy Japanese anime/manga/geek culture, you only need to hit up Akihabara, Ikebukuro, or one of the many anime-themed cafes/conventions/whatever.
Yeah, granted, you're not going to be able to walk around in cat ears or cosplay without getting looks, and if you expect life to operate like your typical anime, you're going to be disappointed, but there is plenty geek culture to go around.
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It's certainly up there for best possible locations to travel to, and certainly one of the safest.
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The streets...not so much, much much harder XD Take a map and search locations beforehand. But the trains? BLESS THE TRAINS. THEY'RE COLOUR CODED. The police and the train people are so helpful when you are lost.