The Helpful Stranger

Providing an authentic and honest opinion on travel destinations

Tag: Japan

  • How to buy concert tickets as a foreigner in Japan

    How to buy concert tickets as a foreigner in Japan

    As a foreigner, buying tickets for concerts and events in Japan can be a bewildering process. Japan’s major ticketing agencies typically require a Japanese phone number and address, making online purchases virtually impossible for foreigners. We found this out first hand when trying to get hold of tickets for puroresu (pro wrestling) shows. There isn’t Read more

  • Kamakura self-guided walking tour

    Kamakura self-guided walking tour

    Located a stone’s throw from central Tokyo (about 45 minutes on the train), the coastal town of Kamakura served for a period in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries as the de facto capital of Japan. This was the centre of power of the Kamakura Shogunate, established in 1192 when the military warlord Minamoto no Read more

  • Kobe self-guided walking tour

    Kobe self-guided walking tour

    Unlike its esteemed Kansai neighbours of Osaka, Nara and Kyoto, Kobe is a relatively modern city which developed during the late 19th and early 20th century – Japan’s Meiji era. This was one of the Five Ports of Japan – the designated ports which were opened to foreign ships following the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Read more

  • How to travel Japan on a budget

    After announcing that we would be traveling through Japan, the first question most people asked us was ‘isn’t it expensive?’ The answer is yes and no! While it’s fair to say that hotels and transport can be considered quite pricey in comparison with countries like Thailand or India, there are always ways to cut costs Read more

  • Matsushima self-guided walking tour

    Matsushima self-guided walking tour

    Said to be one of the 3 most scenic places in Japan, Matsushima (meaning Pine Islands) has captivated visitors for centuries. Filled with around 260 pine tree-covered islets, Matsushima Bay and the surrounding areas are almost a mirage of natural beauty. It has long been said that Matsushima’s picture-perfect landscapes embody the Buddhist concept of Read more

  • Hiraizumi self-guided walking tour

    Hiraizumi self-guided walking tour

    You wouldn’t realise at first glance but the small, quiet town of Hiraizumi in northern Honshu was once the political and cultural focal point of northern Japan, rivalling Kyoto in size and importance. This was the home of the Northern Fujiwara dynasty, which ruled most of northern Japan at odds with the Kyoto court during Read more

  • Morioka self-guided walking tour

    Morioka self-guided walking tour

    At the foot of Mount Iwate, Morioka is the largest city in Iwate Prefecture and a provincial city within the Tohoku region which makes an ideal stopping point for those heading north to Aomori and Hokkaido, or for visitors traveling to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hiraizumi. Although it lacks the obvious major attractions Read more

  • Asuka self-guided walking tour

    Asuka self-guided walking tour

    Long before the age of shoguns and samurai, Japan’s first capital was Asuka. Today this sleepy village barely registers among the nation’s more spectacular and high-profile attractions, but look just below the surface and you can find a treasure trove of interesting history mixed in with delightful rural scenery that seems a world away from Read more