• From Fear Factor Candies to Eating at 7-11: Your Adventures In Japan (SA010)

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

From Fear Factor Candies to Eating at 7-11: Your Adventures In Japan (SA010)

  • Summary

  • Today, we'll take you to BACK to Japan, a place that Crystal visited and shared her experiences from. Now we share YOUR hilarious and insightful adventure stories, including mishaps like throwing up in your boss's wife's shoes, avoiding canceled flights due to typhoons, and playing the exchange rate game. We also gather practical travel tips including public transportation, eating at 7-Eleven, and must-try food experiences. Learn the importance of not over-planning, early starts to beat the crowds, and how to make the most out of your trips. This episode is packed with both funny and useful advice to make your future Japan trips unforgettable.

    RUN OF SHOW

    • Introduction and Japan Trip Teaser
    • Adventurers Share Their Stories
    • Joe's Daughter's Japan Experience
    • Teaching English in Japan
    • Travel Tips and Cultural Insights
    • Public Transportation in Japan
    • Japanese Toilets and Bathroom Culture
    • Japanese Cuisine Adventures
    • 7-Eleven in Japan: A Unique Experience
    • Gear of the Day Teaser
    • Travel Planning Insights
    • Exploring Japan: Key Destinations
    • Travel Tips and Personal Anecdotes
    • The Importance of Flexibility in Travel
    • Navigating Japan's Transportation System
    • Unique Experiences and Local Cuisine
    • Final Travel Tips and Reflections
    • Gear of the Day and Closing Thoughts

    Find more episodes, blog posts, and our gear of the day at https://stackingadventures.com.

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