I am going to travel through japan and asked chatgpt to make an itinerary for me.I will arrive in tokyo (I've already booked the flight). This is probably the only time that I will be in japan so I want this trip to be good. I wanted to focus more on landscapes.The question I have for you if this trip is feasible. I speak not a word of Japanese. I don't intend to use the JR rail pass as it is to expensive.The core of my question is if I have to book all the train / bus tickets beforehand of if I can just buy them locally. I was wondering if there is any centralized place where I can book busses for Japan. Are there any Japanese people that can help? Also general review of this itinerary if I am visitng the nicest places to visit. on an unrelated note. I have to take two normal captchas to even unlock the 15 minute timer to get the real captcha. How is bullshit like that possible. making people wait 15 minutes just to post is so retarded. I'll post the chatgpt itinerary in responses.
>>2759652There's been numerous times where I have done jack shit with my IP address or cookies, and they've remade me jump through hoops to post.
>>2759728japan is also the place where cash is king
>>2759645>>2759646I find it awesome that Chat GPT will sequester friendless losers like yourself in dinky little tourist traps while also running you ragged chasing after experiences that only exist inside a pajeet's algorithm.
>>2759645If you want to enjoy the scenery in Japan, the best way to travel is by train. You can estimate the train route, time schedule, and cost of your trip in advance.There are many different train routes to choose from, but if you value the scenery and nature, the important thing is the time of year. When will you travel? Are you planning to see the places after the cherry blossoms have fallen?Scenic train routes include the Tadami Line, Koumi Line, Iida Line, Takayama Main Line, and Kisei Main Line. You can enjoy any train route that runs through the mountains. If you want to enjoy the scenery, it is better to avoid using the Shinkansen.
>>2759948Please note that there are almost no train routes available around Mt. Fuji. You should think about how to get to your desired location. In extreme cases, if you try to go from the Mt. Fuji area to Nagano, you will realize that it would be better to go back to Tokyo once.Depending on the season, renting a car temporarily is a good option. For example, you can go from Nikko to Lake Chuzenji by car. The road to Lake Chuzenji is a famous spot for viewing autumn leaves. In that case, you will probably rent a car in Utsunomiya and return it there. In this case, it is important to avoid holidays, otherwise you will be stuck in traffic.You can buy train tickets at the station. If you have any problems, ask a station attendant. If you want to use an express or limited express train, you will need to make a reservation, but you can also make a reservation at the station.
Best Nyotaimori place in Tokyo? Else somewhere else? What was it like?
>>2759573>eating raw fish off an unhygienic SEAmonkeyEven if the police weren't involved, I'd imagine the health department eventually would.
>>2759572There are no restaurants that offer Nyotaimori.The guide who receives the client's request coordinates the location, personnel, food, etc. There is no market price for Nyotaimori, and the price is determined by the guide's price.If you want to experience Nyotaimori, the quickest way is to hire a Japan-based guide from your country.
>>2759604>health department>SEAlol
>>2759572In the past, four officers of the Hokkaido branch of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who organized nyotaimori, were arrested by the police and expelled from the Junior Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the incident was widely reported in the media.
How good would the actual food taste? Obviously the draw is that you're eating it off a naked woman's body, but how good is the food itself? Thing about gimmick/meme foods is that a lot of them prioritize the gimmick too much, and skimp on the food quality.
>$2500 just for plane ticketshow do you afford this shit?
>>2759903Get a credit card that gives you miles
>>2759567it's a supply/demand issue. They know some people will pay over 2x the price for more legroom. I'd say just be a Chad and get a regular seat and just recline all the way. The flight isn't that long regardless.
>>2759903Travel credit cards, points schemes (ie. Nectar in the UK converts to Avios), bank sign-on bonuses etc
>>2759903>have good cedit>wait for amex chase ect to send you a offer for a travel card with a sign on bonus >spend 5k and get 120k points or whatever >go on vacation
Well it's that easy, you travel back to >>>/r9k/ and post some more retarded frog and incel threads.
why is this area so ugly and filled with whores?
>>2759136There is no way you're 6'1" and 165 lbs who is hot sleeping in 75F.
>>2759102>What is flagstaff and the northern parts of Arizona?isolated exceptions and tourist traps >What are the beaches of SoCal?full of literal and human garbage >What are the Rockies?barren mountains>What are the alpine and grasslands?dull as shit>What are all the snowbowls in the highlighted areas?i dont know or why that makes them interesting>What is Half of Texas?forgettable.
>>2759035The desert is awesome. Dunno what your problem is.
>>2759158You are truly miserable. I hope you get the help you need because your life must be fucking hell on earth.
>>2759831how did you know?
Going here soonRed pill me our soon to be 51st stateGood restaurants? Bars? going on a cheap budget
>>2758636I'm going next week. Gonna spend a day in San Juan then either go to Fajardo or Ponce for a few days, Will also be hiking / snorkeling around. But not exactly sure where. I just want to go somewhere that has good authentic food.
>>2758023>>2758648What's the actual budget, how long will you be staying? If I know your daily budget I can actually give you a very detailed set of spots to go to. Generally though:>Old San Juan on Saturdays for nightlife, San Sebastian St is peak, especially around La Factoria. El Convento has some spots nearby too like El Batey for a nice dive. Casa de Montecristo for kino cigar lounge but pricey. If you go Friday it will not be as alive or fun. Do not go to La Perla, it's basically the only crime spot in Old SJ.>La Placita en Santurce on Friday, specifically hit up La Penultima. Santaella is a great restaurant here. >Condado and Miramar are ok, Condado being a much better spot to hang at, but La Placita basically stole Condado's nightlife on Fridays. Casino del Mar is not bad, $5 minimums for every table game. Fajardo is a nice daytrip if you hop on a catamaran to Palomino or Icacos and has the bio bay kayak tour as a nighttime bonus, but Fajardo itself is just boring. Ponce is kind of the same deal, catamaran from there or Salinas to Caja de Muerto, and you'll want to overnight at La Parguera for the bio bay there. All of these are great for snorkeling, hiking you'll basically have to do the Yunque rainforest (book tickets ahead of time or you're cucked) or the Dry Forest in Guanica, but that's more pseudo-desert. For authentic food, lechonerias in Cayey like Guavate or El Cuñao are decent, lower cost family owned spots that specialize in spit roasted pork and local dishes. Cayo Caribe or La Cuevita del Mar are solid for fried red snapper or a seafood mofongo. You can also budgetmax by getting a cheap airbnb in Palmas del Mar, doing a costco food and booze stockup, and beach bumming with beer and rum all day while grilling up food in the interim but its got no nightlife, its family focused rich people central. If you want more of a hotel beach bum stay, any big name hotel in Rio Grande should work but that can get pricey quickly.
>>2759701The preferred local cut of beef is Churrasco (Skirt Steak), Mofongo is a must have (stuffed, not the bullshit plain side dish), tostones are a great side or app, amarillos are sweet plaintain caramelized on a frying pan. Seafood is great, but fried red snapper is GOAT for value, local lobster is kino but pricey. Morcillas are great. Fried pork chops are a popular plate, rice and beans are common but rice and longaniza (chorizo like sausage) is better. A tripleta sandwich is unbeatable as drunk food and tons of food trucks will make it in southern streets of old SJ.If you go to el Yunque you should stop at las pailas for a natural water slide, fun and short stop. There's a lot of spanish influence in our cuisine so spots like La Bodeguita de Manolo (speakeasy type hidden inside of the SOBAO sandwich shops) or Bodegas Compostela are great (the latter being very expensive though). Most spots I'd recommend will be expensive since I'm not poor, but you could try hanging around Calle Loiza in Condado for a ton of local food/bars. Food in general tends to be pretty good in most places serving local stuff, because its not really hard to make our typical dishes. Ron del Barrilito is the preferred rum for an old fashioned/neat pour, and its ALWAYS Don Q over Bacardi. Medalla/Magna are trash, do Ocean Labs and FOK for local beers (which are all sold in gas stations btw).
>>2758032A lot of crime is gang violence and is avoidable. If you don't ever go into residenciales/caserios you can avoid a good majority of it. Touristy areas are generally quite safe, and when you're in more locals only spots, you just want to stick to highly populated areas and you'll be ok. You don't really want to be walking backstreets in Miramar/Santurce, but if you follow the crowd to La Placita/Calle Cerra and the main streets of most spots you'll be fine. >>2758636Quick tl;dr: Statehood party is a major party for a reason: Actual US patriotism, gibsmedat moneygrubbers, or local pride peeps who want full rights as US citizens, and they all hate their party because they're corrupt retards. The "Stay as is" party predictably wants things to stay the same, and they all hate their party because they're corrupt retards. The Independents were a meme until Bad Bunny endorsements boosted them to 2nd place in a miracle election, they're retards who listen to soon-to-be corrupt moron politicians (because they've never been voted in lol) who are so pro independence that most own a home in Florida to flee to after they fuck up the country even further (mass starvation with a worthless currency given we only produce enough food to feed like 10% of population). Cant slash government welfarism, and they refuse to redraw municipal lines to get rid of 70+ mini local governments into bigger ones with centralized organization, especially since all 70+ local govs are corrupt and pocket millions of dollars while hiring friends for gov contract work.>economy would be more fuckedYeah but states can declare bankruptcy, we currently can't, and with our debt level that's an amazing option a lot of politicians are seriously keeping as a last resort solution.
>>2759701>>2759708>>2759712OP here, thanks for the write up honestly thought the thread had died.I don't have much money so unfortunately a lot of the places I might not be able to go but we will see. I'll let you know what I think.
Okay so I've moved to Spain for the next three months, I made good with crypto during the last cycle and wanted to escape neetdom in my own country to neetdom in another. I've been to Spain several times, my ex is Spanish, I did workaways here during the pandemic and walked a Camino a couple of years ago so I know the country quite well however, each of those times I had a reason to be here. I'm in a region where I haven't spent much time previously, know nobody and have nothing to do other than walk around the city, read and workout. I'm a bit of a sperg but not a complete lost cause, I also speak Spanish fairly fluently although Andalus speak in this bizarre dialect that even I have trouble comprehending. All of this established, what do you recommend I do /trv/? I've been here for a little over a week and am starting to realise I need to socialise, but being medio autista, chatting up strangers is not my forte. Any tips /trv/? Might add, I used dating apps when solo travelling in other places because I'm not unfuckable but I quit them for good a few years back.
yeah maybe this wasn't the right place to ask desu
>>2759518Why dont you start hobbies to meet new people?
>>2759852Not sure what I could do really, I already have a lot of hobbies, probably too many.
I'm visiting København right now. I woke up at 4 this morning to get a good leg workout in before the cinnamon roll shop opened up, and I hurt my back a bit, not too bad, I'm just getting old. I was wondering, it's nine in the morning now, if I started drinking ales now out of a horn and eat a village's worth of marinerede sild, would I be one of those people that the histrionic overtourism faggots cry about.
>>2758265Agoraphobia. Coupled with other traits I possess, I can be misconstrued as being autistic.
>>2758271I imagine kbh might be a good city for agoraphobics with it's low population density.If you don't have autism it might not matter much, but there is this free club where you can eat dinner and partake in different group activities like DnD, drawing or just watching football in the tv room all day.https://handicap.kk.dk/tilbud-paa-handicapomraadet/unge-og-voksne/fritid-og-netvaerk/kulturhuset-pulsenThey only let you in if you have a handicap tho, but I want more 4channers in there because there are quite a few redditors and I seem to be the only 4channer.
>>2758278Yeah. The only time I was freaking out, was the first day, when I was walking around at 6 to 8 in the morning on a workday. It was like a never ending stream of cars and bikes. I felt like I was in Tokyo. To be honest, Tokyo might not even be that bad, it's just my condition convinces me I'm seeing more people than there are.
>>2758279That makes sense, cph does get very noisy in the morning. I am ugly and depressed just so you know and nothing works out for me. I suck at everything I do.
don't forget to go see the Little Mermaid anon
I'm going to visit China (from Russia) for the first time with my mom this August, the budget is around 2k euro for 2 weeks. What are some comfy resort towns for just relaxing, sort of like for what people usually go to SEA but in China? Picrel is the list I got on /int/ some time ago.
>>2759166Back then I answered that I'll most likely go to a borderline town, e.g. Hunchun or Heihe, but now I think it'd be really retarded.
>>2759167
>>2759166kaifeng is a strange suggestion as it is not impressive nor a one of the best ancient towns. chinese might like it because they either are relatively local or they have been to the other better places to see ancient china.Qingdao is really quite small and i would say tht unless you were living in shandong it would not be worth visiting qingdao. i went there after working in beijing and spent a week there including a chinese tour up the famous mountain Lao Shan and a trip to the aquarium. it was too long but i wasn't pushed for time. >>2759168this "skip the forbidden city" suggestion is the most ridiculous thing i have seen on /trv/ and you should dismiss whatever that person was saying as they are weak minded and probably weak bodied. tiananmen square is just a square with building on the sides and the tiananmen gate so besides going to visit the square and say you have been there is nothing to do there but look around it. but the forbidden city is one of the best places you will visit in your life if you spend the time to go around it properly and look and read about what you are looking at. if you want a tourist resort for sunbathing and relaxing then you should look at Hainan. you could look at Xishuangbanna which is very inland but it is the chinese version of Thailand and has holiday resorts but i can't speak to them. don't try to save money taking the old slow trains, take the high speed trains or you are wasting your time. it is false economy to spend a day of your holiday on a shitty train to save $30. honestly if it is your first time in china i would suggest shanghai, hangzhou, yellow mountain, nanjing, suzhou gardens and water town, and then fast train to beijing. this is prime china and can be done easily on the train.
>>2759861>HainanIsn't it the most expensive place in China after Shanghai though? >yellow mountain, suzhou gardens and water townGot these, thanks. It looks like I really better visit several historical cities instead of mere sunbathing. >beijingSeems it's really a must-to-visit city, though I personally don't like capitals at all. Any other tips about what to do there? >shanghai, nanjingWhat are these for in the list? Hangzhou is there for its West Lake, right? Would it be reasonable to skip these and go Beijing -> Suzhou -> Huangshan -> Beijing?
Whats up /trv/, have any of you travelled the baltics at all? I am considering doing them in a big trip (I will be unemployed so the amount of time isn't really an issue). I would probably include Kalingrad and maybe even Belarus so some information about either would be great.I think I would start in Helsinki and work my way south>Helsinki>Estonia>Latvia>Lithuania>???? from thereHas anyone done anything memorable in these countries, share some stories and tell me about your trip, anything food related & outdoors is a plus.
>>2759525visa issues language barriers (baltics have very good english, less EU aligned will likely not)Safer
>>2759525>There is a <10% chance you'll do this after seeing visa requirements
>>2759294I am unsure on what time of the year I will visit but obviously if its winter it probably won't be much outdoorsy stuff. Helsinki wouldn't be for too long I get the vibe it is more of a get out of the city type country so I would do it properly another time,>There is a <10% chance you'll do this after seeing visa requirements or the 50/50 chance you get in at the CBP station with anything but a Eastern European passport.I may sound naive here but I researched and I do not need a visa to visit Belarus (Australian citizen) unless I am missing something? Hoping by the same I go that the war is over so I can also visit Russia properly.>>2759304Activities like sailing a lake etc is kind of the stuff I am after, visiting cities, small towns, and if there were cool outdoor experiences that would be great, weirdly enough I am really into cooking classes of local dishes in each country I visit. I will do some proper. Will definitely look into Lithuanian destinations more before I go.>>2759337I am mostly keen on visiting Estonia as I just love the aesthetic of Talin. Would love to just take buses down throughout each country with no time frame and no where to be, I love that shit. I only speak english so that will be handy.>>2759351Will definitely add Riga to the list, thats good information, sounds like a good trip anon. That ferry is cheap as fuck did it take long to cross?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2759839the ferry was like 2 hours from Helsinki to Tallinn. Was actually a really nice ship with bars restauarants luxury shopping etc. Kind of like a cruise ship.I haven't been to Kalingrad im just guessing that a country currently at odds with the West will be risky to visit but you can probably do it. Idk it doesn't seem worth it to me. Spend more time in Tallinn and Riga with those days imo. Riga I spent 3 days in and really felt that I needed more. Probably one of the best walkable cities i've ever been to. If you like the look of Tallinn you'll love Riga too. Vilnius I didnt have time for but really want to make it back to visit bc I hear good things.
>>2759288Ive been on erasmus on lithuania, AMA
>It’s minus 8 degrees another freezing day todayDo you have this kind of cold image for South Korea?! Their latitude is lower than that of Europe but they are much colder?!
>>2758915>>2759043In Korea, the Sea of Japan is called the East Sea, the East China Sea the South Sea, and the Yellow Sea the West Sea.However, they do not demand that the world adopt the international names for the South Sea and West Sea because they are afraid of offending China.
Korea is not as good as China or Japan, it's not even as good as Best Korea.
>>2758751ok dokdo boy
Do Koreans still believe in fan death, or is it mostly just old people that believe this? I mean, when there's so much evidence to the contrary AND the whole world is ridiculing the country for such a belief, there must be a radical shift in opinion by now.
>>2757003Europeans are extremely coddled to both hot and cold
how would you rate the food here besides Thailand and Vietnam?
>>2755557>I've only had it in restaurants in the US, is it shittier in the actual Philippines or what?Everything is shittier in the US.
>>2751187It's a shithole. Don't go there.
>>2759325>raw meat infected with liver flukes.it's just the fish that's a problem
I'm in Thailand now and shit is sooo trash
>>2751042i had good indian food in Kuala Lumpur.
How's Greece?
>>2758330Literally I have never seen Greeks treat anyone better or me for knowing Greek.
>>2757966I ran the marathon in Athens then went to a brothel. I had a good time. Kinda dirty since the economy isn't good
>>2757966Great at winter and spring, avoid like plague during summer and fall.
>>2759564I went in early October, weather was really nice on the islands and it wasn't as crowded.
>>2757966Avoid AthensThat is all
I'm obsessed the 60s hippy movement and I want a taste of those vibes while I'm still young.
>>2758551everywhere if you are chad
>>2758553I don't think sexy women actually backpack through Iran and AfghanistanHere in Oregon I see some of these people but I don't know where they hang out. I would go to a concert they are at and try to find out there
>>2758619>iran has a fearsome reputation, well deserved if you are a spy or stupid enough to hit on the locals, but if you behave yourself while in the country it's finedon't you get assigned a babysitter to watch you if you're from usa?
>>2758688Technically they call it a tour guide but yeah I'm pretty sure you can't just sneak off and try to bang thirsty hijabis
>>2758551Literally just find some music festivals. Not like Bonaroo or something big with corporate bands, find a jam band or edm festival, and you will find the hippies. I go to a couple music fests a year, camping, typically 3 or 4 days long. Really nice break from normal society into a little counter cultural microcosm for a couple days.
Also, Mexico City thread. What would you do and how long would you stay. How to avoid sickness
>>2757242>Mexico, Panama, and ColombiaWhy would a good White ever go to those spic shitholes?
>>2759716Nah man, rural Mexicans are most likely to just leave the gringo alone. It is in the cities where the real danger is.t. Rural Mexican
>>2759719they have delicious taco supreme
>>2759214>Yeah, places like Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta are safe for LBGT types. Badiraguato and Batopilas, hell no.This thread is at least nominally about CDMX.
>>2759716In you, Mexicans see a man with autism.
Just two more years of wageslavery until I can afford to return to Asia
>>2759375You get conjunctivitis from having fecal matter on your hands and rubbing your eyes
>>2759375So it may have been from eating ass or from washing my hands with tap water and then putting in my eye contacts. I dunno :/
>>2759378Lol tardguard has to wear fucking glassesCan you get anymore pathetic tardguard
>>2759131A man that needs to know any "how" will rationalize any "why" he needs to to maintain sanity.>>2759134A weed shop in Chiang Mai has keef by the bucket, I vape it and its not smoke but vaporized oil.Its pretty nice, Im looking forward to going back in a few months.
>>2759360>larping as meYou're the sole retard on 4chan allowed to miss the superior content to shithole garbage useless muttfaggotniggermerica?>>2759372it's over we love niggers now