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If you do not live in Japan, which part of Japan would you like to visit first after the international border reopens without restrictions?

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I do like all of Japan, but Tokyo is something special to me. I lived there for five years. Come to any city in the US, then only will realize why Japan is so special.

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I have been to Japan 17 times. I will retire to Japan(Matsushima) eventually.

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I would love to be able to visit my family and friends in the Fukuoka Prefecture again...

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I would love to dive in Okinawa.

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Well said @Kentarogaijin 9:53am You ‘Americans’ will be welcomed as respite from the unfortunate troubles in your home country. Travel & life in Japan is mostly safe & peaceful. - “Safe Journeys!

@Kentarogaijin 9:53am: “ALL JAPAN !!..”

-5 ( +2 / -7 )

I’m looking forward to having a dram in Higashi mon in Kobe…

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Hokkaido for sure!

Beautiful place.

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I would love to retire in a small village in the country side in Japan.

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America made Japan a safe place to visit and live in. I would visit Fukuoka.

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1) Hokkaido

2) Tokyo

3) Shizuoka/Aichi

4) Islands around Okinawa

In 30 years and countless visits, I've never understood the hype about Osaka and its cuisine.

In my experience, it's one of the worst places in all of Japan. However, if one looks at it through a TV perspective or a tourist guidebook where Osaka is always IN, then Osaka is a cool place... although it's not.

1 ( +6 / -5 )

Ex told me repeatedly, “There’s NOTHING in Osaka”…except more Yakuza

-4 ( +2 / -6 )

Tohoku. My wife's family lives there. We need to get our son back to his grandparents house.

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Kyoto and Osaka are a quick train ride away so can do both

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