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Top 5 disappointed place to visit in Japan

  • memeko0079
  • 2014年8月16日
  • 読了時間: 4分

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I'm working as a toursit guide now.

I was taught it by co-worker.

I'd like to tell (●´ω`●)ゞhehe

Top 3 disappointed place to visit in Japan from Japanese eyes !!

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Worst 1 Harimaya bridge

(Kouti prefecture)

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Worst 2 Sapporo clock tower

(Hokkaido)

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Worst 3 Dutch Slopes

(Nagasaki prefecture)

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When foreigners do find themselves in Japan, travel guidebook in hand, they are inundated with advice regarding must-see places. BUT the worst part about taking a trip is arriving to one of these "must-see" locations and realizing it isn't all that great.

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Top 5 disappointed place to visit in Japan from foreigner eyes !!

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Worst 1 Roppongi (Tokyo)

Roppongi is famous for catering to a large number of foreigners, but foeign tourists said they were most disappointed with their trip to this area. " Don't go to the bars," comments one user.

"They are okay for foreigners wanting to spend time with other foreigners or hook up with locals who like foreigners, but for toursits they aren't worth the time."

Another user commented on the large number of African immigrants who work in Roppongi trying to get foreigners to patronize bars. Many are said to use aggressive tactics.

"Even for someone who lives in Japan and is not there for tourism, it's still just one expensive waste of time, unless you're really keen on throwing down 4,000 yen cover to get into a nightclub full of westerners. "It's understandable to think that a place with lots of foreigners must be a good tourists, it's anything but.

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Worst 2 Tokyo Disneyland

Disneyland, known for its impeccable customer service and dream-like atmosphere. seems like a great tourist spot for foreigners visiting Tokyo.

However, the crowds are enough to drive even the most dedicated Disney fan away .

One user comments," I loved the 20 minutes on the rides. I hated the 4 hours waiting in lines for those 20 minutes."

But Tokyo DisneySea is another story. "DisneySea is AWESOME, just get advice before you visit there," I went on a normal weekday once and walked right onto every ride. I went back on New Year's Day, and the lines were so long it was literally only possible to go on one ride in the whole day.

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Worst 3 Imperial Palace (Tokyo)

Many Japanese also flock to the Imperial Palace right alongside the hordes of foreign tourists.

However, one user doesn't hold back his disappointed with tha palace, stating,

" There's nothing to see. It's tourist trap."

Although there was harsh criticism of the Imperial Palace, there was enough praise to keep it away from the number one overrated tourist spot.

One Reddit user praises

the palace gardens, mentioning, "The Imperial Palace is only a few minutes' walk away from Tokyo station, and while the interior is inaccessible, the surrounding greenery is really beautiful.

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Worst 4 Sapporo Clock Tower (Hokkaido)

Described by some as "a boring rip-off," the Sapporo Clock Tower is considered a tourist trap by many.

One user recommends that if you find yourself at the Sapporo Clock Tower, you should

" have your picture taken(there is a platform outside for free) BUT don't go inside."

Others laugh at the term "clock tower" being used to describe this tourist attraction.

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Worst 5 Tokyo

When you think "Japan," what pops into your head?? One of the first words is probably "Tokyo."

However, although Tokyo and Japan go together like peas and carrots, some tourists recommended avoiding the bustling city.

" I would say do at least explore rural Japan." comments one user.

"Especially for a tourist I think it can prove quite a few treats. DON'T get shrined-out and vist all the temples. Pick a few and enjoy them.

" In addition ....some tourists make the mistake of feeling they absolutely must visit Tokyo to get the " Japan experience." However, one user is not convinced :

"I don't think there's any one place in the world that typifiles a "real" experience of the entire country that it happens to be a part of."

(。◕‿◕。) I got happy news from my best korean friends recently!!

It is 2 years ago that I met them.

I went to the Philippine English language school for 2 months before Australia.

There are Korean and Japanese

half-and-half in the school.

I mostly wasn't able to speak & understand English at that time......

BUT I wanted make a new Korean friends.

So Just I had only Passion ! Passion!

(ノ∀`)Oh my days!!

I expressed my thoughts to them using gestures. as a result, New korean friends welcomed me and drank a lot together!!

I gradually got closer with them.

They invited me to the last trip of the philippine. They told me while trip,

Seriously Korea and Japan have a problem in politics, a history background.

But !!

doesn't matter where you were born,

"You're Best Japanese friend."

I was truly glad.

I felt so that where you were born and the age doesn't matter.

I won't forget their words from now on.

Cheers guys!!

There is various problems in the world still more!!

☆★☆I wish for world peace ☆★☆

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