How to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo

Congratulations, you have made it to Japan. You have traveled for hours, but your journey is still not quite over. In fact, you are still an hour away from downtown Tokyo, so how on earth do you manage not only the jet lag but also getting you and your luggage into the city? Here are some ways to get into the city.

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Final verdict: Solo travel vs. group travel

I have listed all of the positives and negatives for both traveling by yourself and the ups and downs with traveling with a group. So what is the answer? Is it better to travel on your own or to travel with a group? The answer, at least to me, is not that simple.

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Blog: Trying something new

All of my posts on this site are geared to inform and entertain travelers. While I enjoy doing that, I find myself wanting to add a personal touch to the posts but have been reluctant to do it. However, a lot of thought, I figure, why not?

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The Drawbacks of Group Travel: 5 Challenges to Keep in Mind When Traveling with Friends

Traveling with others — whether it’s friends, family, or a small group — often leads to unforgettable adventures. Shared laughs, collective memories, and safety in numbers are all big pluses. But group travel isn’t without its challenges.

Here are five real downsides of traveling with others that I’ve personally experienced. These aren’t deal-breakers, but they’re important to know before you plan your next group trip.

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Why Traveling with Friends Makes Every Trip Better: 5 Reasons to Go Together

In my previous posts, I talked about the ups and downs about solo travel. Now I want to shift to traveling with others.

Traveling solo has its perks — freedom, self-discovery, and independence — but it also comes with challenges like loneliness and stress. On the flip side, traveling with friends or in a group brings its own set of advantages that can truly elevate the experience.

Whether you’re planning your first group trip or reminiscing about the good times with your travel crew, here are five reasons why group travel can be the way to go.

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The Downsides of Solo Travel: What I Learned Traveling Alone

Traveling solo can be an incredible and empowering experience — but it’s not always sunshine and self-discovery.

In the first part of this blog series, I shared the many benefits of traveling alone in Japan. But just like anything in life, solo travel also comes with its fair share of challenges. From loneliness to safety concerns, here are some of the real downsides of solo travel I experienced firsthand.

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5 Eye-Opening Lessons I Learned Traveling Solo

In 2017, I took a leap that would change how I experience the world forever: I booked a solo trip to Japan. It was my first time traveling outside the United States, and I went completely alone.

Was it scary? Absolutely.
Was it worth it? Without a doubt.

In this post, I want to share the best things I experienced while traveling solo in Japan — not just the fun stuff, but the real, eye-opening lessons that came with being on my own in a foreign country. (I’ll also be posting a follow-up soon about the challenges of solo travel, so stay tuned for that.)

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Hotel Review: The Gate Hotel by Kaminarimon by HULIC

The Gate Hotel by Kaminarimon in Asakusa, Tokyo is one of the nicer hotels I have stayed in while visiting Tokyo. It is located right across the street from Sensoji Temple, putting it in an ideal location for any tourist wanting to explore this incredible part of Tokyo.

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