Web Resources we used when Planning our Family Holiday to Japan
The crew over at And Three To Go are off to Japan in a bit over a month, and I promised a rundown of our most useful web resources. I didn’t promise her a nice title picture, though, which is a relief, because:
Bloggers
Life In Japan With Toddlers – expat mum raising three young kids with her Japanese husband. As previously introduced.
KA International Mothers – expat mums group blogging about life in Japan. Includes lots of good links to individual bloggers in the side-bar.
Having A Ball in Japan – frequent Japanese visitor and football fan shows us around the country.
Japan-Hub.com – Japanese-American and repeat visitor to Japan blogs about all things Japanese.
Aki-San Japan – Canadian with Japanese heritage hops over the water to discover a part of her history.
Matt’s Blog – an American with Japanese heritage plans his first overseas trip – to Japan in 2015.
Hey from Japan – expat recently in Japan, now moved to Canada, but check through the archives and sidebar.
Japanniversary – brand new blog which aims to cover important festival dates on the Japanese calendar.
Get Beneath The Surface – infoblogging on Japan from several contributing authors.
Japan Travel Advice – has some general regional information, plus a monthly list of events and festivals around Japan.
Tofugu – professional site serving up language and culture.
Fiona’s Japanese Cooking – former expat in Japan shows you how to cook. Highly recommended: Temaki Sushi Hand Rolls.
Eclectic Lamb – all things bento.
TokyoBling – for the images.
Shizuoka Pictures – for some more images, in a slightly more southern location.
And for something a bit different on the internet, you can also hear Japan at World Listener.
Info on Japan and/or Visiting Therein
Kids’ Web Japan
From language, culture and history to engineering and technology – everything your kid wants to know but is too jaded with your abysmal store of knowledge to ask.
Japan-Guide.com
The font of all background and practical information a tourist to Japan would want to know, ever. Very thorough.
Official Japanese Tourist Information
Regional offices are also worth googling, or just turn up when you get there.
Shimoda Travel Guide
This has been put together by a child-friendly family guest house in the Shimoda region, and has handy local information and links.
Transport
Seat 61, Japan
The go-to train site for pretty much anywhere that has trains has an excellent Japan page, as expected.
JR East
Our ticket is a JR East pass – great value for a wide region around Tokyo. This one’s available on arrival (the exchange rate for the online voucher isn’t fantastic at the moment).
ToCoo!
ToCoo! Car Rental is the site everyone raves about. Apparently you can sometimes get better deals by going direct through local rental companies, but usually not.
Warning: we bought the TooCoo! Additional Support package but did not receive a reply for our requested map references. Luckily, helpful service station attendants were able to punch our destinations into the GPS for us with minimal miming and printouts which included the postcode. We didn’t try the emergency hotline or translation service. Next time we’ll decline the Additional Support package and rely on phrasebooks, friendly locals, and our travel insurance emergency hotline instead.
Chuo Taxi
If you want a car with driver, Chuo Taxi is the one people recommend on, like, TripAdvisor. They do shared shuttle services to the mountains from Narita and Tokyo, and advertise charter services “throughout Japan” if you’re bringing your own group.
Accommodation
The usual suspects worked well for Japan: Booking.com (full points for making it easy to know how many kids you can fit into your room); AirBnB (narrowly missed our choice this time); and Flipkey.com.
To book local-style accommodation, try Japanese Guest Houses, which ran a good booking service, or contact establishments directly – I contacted a couple of places and got very prompt and helpful replies.
Pinterest Board
You can now find me on Pinterest, which I recently joined after realising I’m basically doing Pinterest-like things anyway. I know not everybody likes being pinned, so I’m looking for your share-on-pinterest button as a signal, and using title images where available, and non-identifying images (meaning, ones without faces, especially children) if not.
Oh, but my point is here’s some extra stuff on Japan I pinned during my research, like an article on how to organise pocket wifi for your stay.
And of course there’s my Japan tag.
If you have your own favourite web resource on Japan, feel free to leave a link in the comments. (Just warn me if you think I’ll cry to have missed it, so I can draft up a savings plan for our next trip before clicking through.)
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Where’s the LOVE button!!! ❤ Thank you so much for placing me first 🙂 Sharing this in as many places as I can; not cause I'm first (LOL), but, because, as always, it is a fabulist resource! 🙂
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Well, I did lean on you for that advice on etiquette when travelling with kids – which I still very much appreciate. Really put my mind at ease!
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Bronwyn, thanks for putting together a great compilation of resources to use when planning a trip to Japan. Japan is one option we are considering for our next family holiday so these will definitely come in handy!
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I thoroughly recommend Japan as a family destination! I’m not sure how much about our trip you’ve read yet, but suffice to say people of all age groups (from 3 to nearly 70) and all tastes were well catered for.
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Bronwyn you are an amazing travel planner. Wow! That list is extraordinarily impressive, not to mention you have small children. I have organizational envy. 🙂
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I’m not usually this organised. With a group of seven I knew we wouldn’t get anywhere without a plan 🙂 .
Although there’s a difference between preparing and planning as well – I don’t mind finding out about a place, it’s probably more the planning per se I’ve fallen down on in the past.
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Well looks like you are set this time Bronwyn!
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We all got home early this morning! Report coming 🙂 A few things weren’t exactly as planned but you know a bad travel experience is a good blog post. Or at least a new blog post 😉 .
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Oh I very much look forward to the posts! I have a post coming up myself that was not say a great part of the travel experience but as you say martial for a good post.
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Gosh! That’s an extensive and excellent list. Japan is on our bucket list, so I’ll be bookmarking this post.
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I’ll add a couple of things to the pin board when I get a chance, too. Definitely a great place for a family holiday!
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Tweeting this.
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Thanks! 🙂
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Very useful indeed. This saves a lot of time…
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Hope so, thanks!
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I’d like to ad that Elle from Life In Japan With Toddlers has promised to write a free but fun post for families in Japan, which may come in helpful for the ones thinking of travelling there!
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Good news! I’ll look out for it and will have to remember to bookmark it (maybe for next time).
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Pinning for later 😉
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Thanks! You have an excellent set of pin boards too, I’ve noticed. Great for mums and dads and travellers.
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You are a true lifesaver! I am going to bookmark all these sites and go through them. I agree with Christy, you are an excellent researcher. Thank you so much for posting all this for me! 🙂 I owe you one (or ten). 🙂
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Hope you find something useful in there! Can’t wait to hear about your trip!
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You are really good at researching stuff! I must search your blog before I go on holidays. You helped us save lots of time and sometimes I get frustrated that after spending hours I still do not get what I want to find! Japan is not a destination for us now but Taiwan is. Are you going there any time soon? Ha! I am lazy for much research but I am engaging a personalized driver who will act as our tour guide too 🙂
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Christy I used to live in Taipei, Taiwan and have some posts about it as well. If you want any specifics feel free to email me, andthreetogo@yahoo.com. 🙂
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That’s great! Right now I am having my trip arranged through a Taiwanese driver who seemed to have good reviews by fellow Singaporeans. I will PM you if I need further information. And please feel free to send me your links to read up on at christy.krs@gmail.com! I’ll certainly need some information on traveling with kids! Tks for this!
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We’re not going soon 🙂 though we went with our eldest when he was ten months old and it was a great trip. We’d love to go back! We only saw Taipei last time but I hear good things about the rest of the country.
Sounds like with a driver you’ll be well catered. I was also going to mention andthreetogo but I see she’s already introduced herself so that’s good :).
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