Japonya’ya Gelmeden Bunu İzle! 🇯🇵 2025-2026 Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto | Cem Kun’un Japonya Rehberi
Welcome to the new video, friends. I’m here with the guide video you should watch before coming to Japan. This guide will answer all your questions. Usually, filming videos while sitting at home, talking about Japan and any other country , isn’t my style. It’s not the channel’s style. Frankly, I get a lot of questions. From people asking the time, the weather, how to get there, to how much money we need to bring, I finally decided I’d answer them all. I won’t answer them either. We’re starting with a plane ticket to Japan. We’ll go step by step. I’ll try to explain not only Tokyo but also Osaka and Kyoto as much as I can. As someone who has traveled Japan from end to end, explored every mountain and rock, and is currently traveling, I’ll share my knowledge with you. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe now. It’s often hard to find content in Turkish like this. So, friends, there’s no one actively traveling all over Japan . So, I’d appreciate it if you subscribed to this channel. Thank you. Let’s get started. Yes, Narita. Narita. We’ll go step by step. From the very beginning, I’ll leave you with your journey from wherever you are to where you are now, up until and after your arrival in Japan . We’re starting in Tokyo. I’m starting with the plane tickets. As a guide, I’ve met hundreds of people. I introduced them to Japan and generally asked them how they arrived, where did you buy the tickets? What difficulties did you encounter? I tried to ask almost everyone if it was easy . Tokyo has two airports. The first is Narita, the largest. The second is Haneda. Haneta is a bit closer to the city center. It ‘s about 77 kilometers from the city you see there, or about 80 kilometers if we consider Shinjiku as the center . The journey takes about 1.52 hours. The other is Haneda International Airport. As you can see, it’s called Tokyo International Airport right there, Haneda. This one is a bit closer. It’s actually half an hour away. Shinjiko. I always put Shinjiko as the center , by the way. Make a note of that. I’ll explain it in more detail later. Now, people generally arrive at Narit Airport. How do they get there? Most of them are generally like this. Some arrive directly or via a connecting flight. The reason is because it’s cheap. I’ve heard of people buying round-trip tickets for 15,000 lira, some for 20,000 lira, and frankly , some paying 80,000 or 100,000 lira with Turkish Airlines instead of directly engaging in these kinds of transactions . I’m wondering if we’ll have problems in China . There’s a good question. Generally, when it comes to China, there’s always a chance of problems when there are Chinese people involved. Check the website of the airline you’re buying your ticket from . This is especially true for China. They have certain procedures regarding batteries. You can’t take a cabin flight, etc. You should definitely check the website for the latest information. Some arrive via China. Some arrive via Etyat. Some fly to Qatar, slightly less so, and some fly direct with Turkish Airlines . You’ve landed at Narita Airport. What happens next? Let me address that before you land. Japan Web. Create an account for yourself on this Japan Web app. It’s not exactly a membership. Fill out your information there. With so many people visiting now, Japan is an incredible tourist destination, with an incredible influx of tourists and extremely busy airports. Frankly, after entering your information into this Japan Web app, you ‘ll receive a QR code. This will save you time. You’ll see what I mean when you arrive at the airport. After arriving at the airport, you go through passport control. From there, you go down like this. There’s something like customs. You need to show your Shar code. After showing it, you click through. Then, at the very bottom, there’s the train station. Right in the same row, there are places where you can sell SIM cards and change money. There are also markets called classic combinations. There are places where you can buy bus tickets. The most convenient way to get from Tokyo Narit Airport to the city center is by bus. It’s about 1500 yen. It hasn’t changed. Everything has gone up. The bus fare hasn’t gone up. Interesting. Here’s the website, folks. Airport Bass is called Tokyo Narita. They say they’ll get you there in 65 minutes. Do they really get you there in 65 minutes? If there’s no traffic, they do. Even in Tokyo, the world’s busiest metropolis, traffic is actually a few hours long, at most, during peak hours. [__] If you’re staying in places like Çinciku, you can take the train or a taxi. It might be better for you. Similarly, the entrance fee from Hanida is more or less the same. Get a card like Suika Kartmo or Akbili from the airport, or download an app to your phone. Identify your credit card. You’ll use it everywhere in Japan, including trains, buses, subways, restaurants, and cafes . It’s accepted all over Japan. Suika cards, Pasmo cards—they have various names. But all of these are accepted all over Japan. This is crucial information. The Japanese love exchanging paper money. They’re very fussy about coins. This will save you time. This is also important, critical information. People often ask if they should exchange money before arriving. Let me answer that question: There’s a bank here called Mufi. It has a location called the World Currency Exchange Office. When you type Tokyo Exchange Office, it appears right at the top. You enter $1. It shows you the current exchange rate in the city. You can calculate from there. Keep that rate and amount in mind. If the airport is convenient, which it usually isn’t, you can exchange it. I’ve had guests who make a lot of purchases with their credit cards and accumulate miles . If that’s convenient for you, you can continue that way . I’ll talk about the SIM card. SIM cards are used by tourists, like those from big cameras . You can also get an E-SIM or an insertable SIM . We’ve finished the airport part. Let’s go to the city center. Let’s start exploring Japan. It’s a bit far from Narita. Oh, and let’s talk about taxis. Those of you familiar with Booking.com know that I actively use it. They offer discounts if you book from your mobile phone. I also buy tickets for various destinations from Bukick.com because it’s convenient. If you want to drive to Narita Airport, you can choose to travel there. I’ll post here the prices. Frankly, if you have four or more people and want to travel with some comfort, I recommend Mini One-style cars. You can arrive in those comfortable cars in a good hour and a half, overlooking the waterfront. That’s how I’ve finished the airport section . Finally, let me add this: Japan doesn’t require visas from Turkish citizens. You can travel in Japan for 90 days without a visa , but most countries don’t actually require visas. I heard and saw stories about Japan issuing visas or embargoes for Turks about 10 years ago, and they’re still ongoing. My personal opinion is that I don’t think such a thing is possible. Because the Japanese would embargo such a country, introduce procedures like this for my disabled. The structure and thinking of a state with this character, the Japanese mindset, works a little differently on such matters. Even if the problems and difficulties are numerous right now, could extreme things happen? Could they? They could. This will depend on future developments. But my personal opinion is that if there were no restrictions, it would have happened by now. Because what’s happened in some areas? It’s partly Japan’s own problem, and frankly, for me, Shincuku is the center. Why Shincuku? There are so many hotels. 24/7 service is available. There are restaurants open 24/7. There’s a shopping street. Not in Japan. Shincuku is the largest station in the world. Especially during rush hour, you ‘ll see people pushing each other, not even waiting for the train to arrive in two minutes, and crammed in . It’s actually a nice place because it’s a bit of a transit point. 724 service is available. The nightlife is also famous. If you want to join in, there are various nightclubs. But I don’t recommend nightclubs in those areas at all. I say stay away from the Siyi friends. I’ll continue. Tourist scams. It happens everywhere, no matter how much you’re in Japan. There’s a nightclub culture here. Speaking of which, let me tell you. You’ve started a bottle. You’re chatting with a lady friend. Let’s say $50, $100. The bill comes to you one time, and the service charge is this, that click, $200. I’ve heard things like this. I’ve heard people having problems, and you can’t do anything. If you don’t have someone with you who knows, don’t call me. I’m not coming to the nightclub. As a second place to stay, I can recommend Tokyo Station and its surrounding area. It’s close to Ginza and has great restaurants. There are good places to shop, and the station is equipped with Schinkansen and high-speed train tracks that go to other cities . Save time. Think of your stay in Japan like this : the closer you are to the train, the more comfortable you’ll be. Remember this, especially in big cities, and plan your travel and accommodations accordingly . I’m often asked if I can recommend hotels . I don’t recommend hotels, to be honest. I only recommend areas. If you have any questions about finding a guide, as I said, you can reach me on Instagram or via email and I can give you the necessary information. I’ve suggested these two places for accommodation. Places to visit in Tokyo. If you’re staying in Shincuku, it’s Guy Park. Definitely go to that park. Especially in the fall and spring, visit it. Sit under the trees during sakura season and have a picnic. Make a trip to Hana. As the Japanese say, it’s a bit of a religious tradition for the Japanese. Going amidst nature and the greenery and staying calm is one of the secrets of longevity. For the Japanese, it’s a great way to relax. They love it. Invite me over. We’ll drink sake together. Of course, I can’t go into great detail, so as not to bore you. I’ll give you the necessary information . There are actually a lot of places to visit. Look, I’ll just go through them. I can’t go into too much detail because we’re still going to Ozarks. We’re still going to Kyota. We have a long way to go. If I show you my map, it’s like a firefly. Everywhere has must-see destinations. If you like these guide videos, if they’re useful to you, I’ll see from your feedback that I might make a second video, or even a third, fourth, or fifth. I can explain them in more detail. There are so many places. So I need to go through it in detail. There’s also a Tokyo City Hall in Shinjiku. It’s called the government building. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. You can also go up to the 45th floor for free and see the city center. Evenings change seasonally, so after 7 p.m., there are various shows outside the building. They project characters, cartoons . It’s an animation they spent millions of dollars on. This might be interesting, too. If you’re a family with children, I’ll give you some advice, especially about electronics, for tonight . There was a Yodabaşı camera here. I left it at Akiabara. Japan is an electronics, a machine paradise. The products produced here, especially when you consider the tax rates in Turkey, are almost half the price. There’s a particularly large secondhand market here, mostly used items from Japan. If you find them secondhand, don’t miss out. If they work for you, buy them. They look great. Now, I’ll make a suggestion for Koda : a map camera. If you’re interested in cameras, if you’re interested in them, you can check them out. It’s called a map camera. You’ll be leaving from Shiniku. Where will you go? Shivuya. The famous Fast Furious scene , with the Mario go-karts colliding with people crossing the street at night and the Neo lights everywhere, was actually 80% filmed at Green Sik. If you use Cempun’s guide, I can explain this critical information in detail. I will. You can get there in about 10 minutes from the start . However, you have to walk 15 minutes from the station . So, in some places in Japan, traveling by bus can be inconvenient in big cities. This is another tip for you. Don’t be intimidated by traffic. There’s the MJI temple. Definitely go to the MEJ temple. It’s a beautiful Indian temple nestled in nature. It’s one of the temples that will help you understand the Japanese language. If you go on a weekend, you might even catch a wedding ceremony. You’ll probably see me there because of my work. I’m constantly in this area. And your next destination is Asakusa. Asakus, one of Japan’s oldest Buddhist settlements, is home to the Sensoji Temple. There’s a Buddhist temple. Buddhism actually came to Japan from China, to South Korea, that peninsula. It also came from South Korea, accompanied by Buddhist priests. Shintoism was previously the dominant religion in Japan. After a while, these two religions began to coexist . The Asakusa district is one of the must-see places in this region to experience this culture . You can take the subway from Shibuya with a single train. The Ginza Line takes you all the way to Asakusa with a single train. When you arrive in Asakusa, the area below the temple is practically the train station . You can start exploring right away. If you’re looking for a bit of history in Asakus , you could spend a day or two there. I have many videos about that area. From various Michelin restaurants to the surrounding area, I’ve featured some beautiful places. Take a walk through Nakamise Shopping Street in Asakusa. Practice Omukuji, the Japanese fortune-telling technique. Learn your future. Perform Buddhist ablutions. Pray inside. It’s truly one of the places with a wealth of history. After exploring Asakusa, right next to it is the Sumida River. Next to it is Sky Tri. Sky Tri should cost $202. You can go up. It’s one of Japan’s largest structures . There are two different exits, 350 meters and 450 meters. Keep in mind. It’s especially striking if you go in the evening. It’s even more beautiful if you go during the day. Many sumo people live around here. They live and train in the same place. They’re always in this area. If you’d like to join the morning training, you can make a reservation through various websites and it’s usually around 8:00. I recommend watching their training. It’s an hour and a half long. It could be a unique activity unique to Japan . It’s called “Sumo morning practice.” You can search for it. Yes, we’ve finished Asakusa. Where should we go? Since we’re in Asakusa, let’s go to nearby Uyeno. If you’re a family with a childhood in Uyeno, Japanese people generally like to visit this area with their children. There’s the Uyeno Museum, which features a huge giant panda. There’s also a science museum. If you’re coming in the spring, Uyeno Park, famous for its sakura trees, is famous for its pristine white trees. And there’s the Tokyo National Museum, one of two museums I recommend in Japan . The first is the one in Hiroshima. I’d say visiting these two museums will help you understand the Japanese. For the thousand-dollar entrance fee, you can see everything related to Japanese history from beginning to end. As I mentioned, since I also work as a guide, if you invite me, I can explain it in detail. You can actually make a plan from Uyo: You can visit the Ameako shopping street below the park. If you follow that road straight, you’ll already be in Akiabara. Akiabara Electronics is located there with a big camera, a yodabaşı camera. It has a very large yodabaşı camera. I have a video you can watch there. Add it to your itinerary. You can find anime, manga, Pokemon, cards, and figures here, but it’s a touristy area. Keep that in mind. If you’re looking for something a little more local, you can also check out the videos on my channel. There’s Bookof and Hardtof. I recommend Hardtof. I’ve been to a very large store there. You can find very useful things around Hatchuji . Now, you’ve visited Akiara. It might be different. You generally don’t see robot technology in everyday life in Japan. You know, flying and dodging cars, that kind of technology doesn’t really exist in everyday life in Japan. Where else can you see it? There’s a robot cafe right next to Akiara . This cafe concept was created to integrate people with disabilities into society. Robots come and go, bringing food. You talk to the robots like that. Somewhere in Japan, that disabled person connects and talks to you. There’s someone speaking English and Japanese. It could be a wonderful experience for you, too. I recommend you add this to your list. So, let’s get to the food part. Now, Japan is actually one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world in terms of food and drink. Once you get used to Japanese food, you won’t eat anything salty. There’s no bread, you can’t eat it anyway . You give it up. While Turkey’s fatty dishes are top-notch, our flavors are top-notch. We have delicious food. Unfortunately, health-wise, Japan is incredibly healthy in that regard. The average age of these people is 80, 90, 100, and after doing some research and seeing the food they eat, I came to a conclusion. I said, “Don’t the Japanese die?” “Holy shit, they don’t.” I looked at this guy, this Japanese guy, why is he eating this? Why is this woman eating this? You realize there’s a food that slows down aging. And these things aren’t available in Turkey. Products you can’t easily find in some European countries, America, or here and there, are perhaps one of the countries with the lowest obesity rates in the world . You won’t find plump people walking around like in America . I just picked up a brochure from an information site like this: Tokyo Müslüm. Pork fat and pork consumption are a bit excessive in Japan. Even chocolate has lard in it. Some do. If you’re sensitive, there was a Tourist Information office in Çinciku. I bought this there. If you buy something like this, you’ll be able to see every halal restaurant nearby. Don’t miss the tourist information offices. They’re very well-run in Japan. Even if you go to a village or town, there’s a tourist information office there. Definitely go. You’ll meet interesting people in interesting ways . You can spend some time. Is this enough for Tokyo ? Go to the Sukiji Fish Market. Sukiji Fish Market is among my tours. Well, if that’s enough for Tokyo, let’s take the high-speed train to Osaka. Now, remember why I said to stay near Tokyo Station? From there, you can take the high-speed trains every 10-15 minutes to Osaka, Kyoto, and anywhere in Japan—north, south, west, and east . Prices for the Tokyo-Osaka high-speed train are fixed at around 14,000 yen, or 15,000 yen. You can also buy online. It gives you something like a QR code . The QR code is just starting to become popular. You scan it and go straight through. I missed the train. Don’t worry about what to do. If you have a seat reservation, there are carriages without reservations. There are carriages called “non-reserved” in Chinese kansen. You can sit in one of these. However, since most of them are a bit full , it might be difficult to sit side by side. If you’re lucky, you can. Even if you buy your ticket the day before, or even the same day, you can still go. If you buy from the right side, you might be lucky to see Mount Fuji, but I recommend buying a few days in advance . I have a lot to explain in Tokyo. But in this video, we’ll see the Tokyo Osaka Kyoto trilogy. Oh, there’s the Tokyo Imperial Palace right next to Tokyo Station. Frankly, you can’t get into 80 or 90% of it. You can get a glimpse from the outside, but here’s how: There are tours available online. They’re private tours. If you visit the Tokyo Imperial Palace website, tickets for those also sell out 2 or 3 months in advance. If you can find it, you can buy a ticket from their website and tour only a certain section. Tokyo Palace is a service, but I can say they don’t show most of it. It’s a very small garden, open like this. If you drink alcohol, Japan is a drinking country. Even during prayers, they throw a liquor in. Drinking saka . It’s a part of their culture, part of their religion. That’s why there’s a strong drinking culture . The place where you can most easily talk to a Japanese person is in bars. Japanese taverns, or izekayas, are very easy to talk to and meet Japanese people there. Wait, we couldn’t go to Osaka. We couldn’t go. Let’s go to Osaka. Okay. Before we go to Osaka, there’s a Fuji Gotam outlet. I took a video of it. More will probably come after this video. You can go back and forth to the Gotamba Outlet from Shinchiku. It’s about a 1.5-hour bus ride for 4,000 yen. There are plenty of outlets for expensive brands, and a lot of other outlet stores here. You can check it out. If you’re interested in watches, I recommend buying a watch from Japan. These are the products that fluctuate the most in price. It’s almost midnight. Let’s go to Osaka. After the 2.5-hour Tokyo-Osaka journey, where can you stay in Osaka? Osaka. For me, Dotonbori is the center of Osaka. There are many hotels around here . Shinsai Head, Namba, and Umeda are all close to each other. Hotels in these areas are good for you, but Dotonbori will be much more comfortable. Everything is here. Food, drink, shopping, the station— it’s incredibly comfortable, incredibly crowded, and it’s a bit of a drag compared to most places in Tokyo. What to see in Osaka? Go to Osaka Castle in Osaka . Try to get inside. But buy your tickets in advance. Shinsakai New World. If you’re a family with children, definitely go here in the evening. It’s a good place to unwind . Shinsakai New World. You mentioned this place too. Osaka is a bit of a shopping destination for me. After visiting these areas, it’s on my itinerary . I usually go to Nar from here. We’re taking a single train to Nare in 3540 minutes . Podaiji is famous for its deer. There’s a Buddhist temple there, one of Japan’s oldest wooden structures. It has incredible wooden architecture. If you go that far, you can go inside the Todaji temple. Todaji is well-known and popular. But right behind it is a Shinto shrine called Kasuga Tasha. It’s a beautiful Shinto shrine nestled in nature, with its famous stone lanterns. You can climb to the top and pay to climb a few more . You can see some interesting structures. You can take beautiful photos, perfect for Instagram. Japan is actually quite photogenic. Even if you take a picture of a stone in the middle of the street, you could sell it to any magazine as a model . You don’t need to do anything special. If you go to this place in particular, you can get some really nice photos. After visiting Kasuga Tasha, of course, you can buy and give the deers some krakels. Be careful, they’ll chase you and bite you. Not everyone does this, but they’re a little tired of tourists. You might get bitten, but you can go and see it firsthand . There are deer in the streets. It’s actually their habitat . They head towards the mountains in the evening. You can go to Nar and back for the day. Frankly, a day is ideal for Nar. Make Osaka your base. Stay in Osaka. Go from Osaka to Nare. Go from Osaka to Kyoto. Go from Osaka to Hiroshuma. Go from Osaka to Kobe. Because changing hotels there can be a bit tiring. I generally give this advice. Now, let’s go from Osaka to Koto. Kyoto, Japan. Kyoto was Japan’s capital for thousands of years. With its nature, temples, and surrounding buildings, it’s one of the must-see places in Japan. If you’re wondering how long you should see it, three days is the maximum. You might get bored in Kyoto after three days. Kyoto isn’t really a shopping destination. Go to a FIAR in Kyoto. Pass through the Tori gates. If you go early in the morning, you can take some beautiful photos. If you have the strength, climb to the top of Mount Inari. It’s a place with a rich history. Afterwards, go to Kyomizuera. Check out the Komizudera Buddhist temple. Stroll around, walk its streets. Walk through those streets, which have been restored and converted into shops. It’s crowded. It’s one of the most crowded places in Japan. Just take a look. After that, if you’re wondering where to eat, there are plenty of local restaurants and cafes around. Google works very well. First, use Google effectively. Also, use Google effectively for transportation. Once you have internet access, you can search for restaurants and cafes from there . The Japanese love to say “bad” when something is bad, and “good” when it’s good. The Japanese generally provide the most accurate information. I don’t think you’ll encounter any scams there. What are the ratings? What you see is real. Nishiki Market. There’s a famous Upuz market that has stood for hundreds of years, a mile-long market. You can go to Nishiki Market and try some Japanese street food. Frankly, it could be a nice half-day tour. You can sample many things there. There are also souvenir shops. Right behind here is Shijo Dori. Shijo Dori. Ya Dori actually means a street. You’ll see the word Dori everywhere. Just know that after Dory, you’re on a street. Shijo Dori is one of the most popular streets. You can find all the brands here. You can find everything here. You can even explore it from beginning to end. If you want to stay in Kyoto, I think you should stay near Kyoto Station . Why do I say stay? Because you’ll use the trains mostly from here. You’ll use the buses a lot in Kyoto, and staying close to this station will save you time. If you come in the summer, it’s hot. Speaking of which, I want to get to the famous topic: the weather in Japan. The weather in Japan is incredible; I get so many messages about the weather. Yes. We can’t stay home without air conditioning, folks. The humidity is so high, and the weather. God, I just flashed it on camera, and it fixed itself. As someone who works on social media, I don’t actually spend that much time on social media. I act a bit professional, because after a while, you lose your mind . You can’t spend time with your spouse. You won’t have a social life. You’ll be psychologically damaged. Your hair will fall out. I can’t answer most questions like this. I see it sometimes. Sorry, I can’t go back. I’m just trying to get back to work-related topics. I really don’t have time. Guides and social media are taking up an incredible amount of time. I remember writing a message to someone in my last dream . Now, Japan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world to visit in all four seasons. I’ll tell you my thoughts on the best months to visit . Of course, Sakura. April is one of the busiest and most popular months in Japan. Sakura season. I call women Sakura and men Takahi . Because there are so many names. Sakura and Taka are the most well-known. If you’re coming during Sakura season, I recommend buying your tickets and plane tickets in advance. Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto , or wherever you stay, the Japanese countryside are the most beautiful months. As I said at the beginning, Japan is now a very touristy place. Tokyo, in particular, is an incredibly touristy place. To truly understand Japan, if you love the countryside, I recommend going there during those periods. Go to Hokkaido. Take five months to get there. For example, if you have an international driver’s license, rent a car. Rent a caravan. Japan is an incredible country for motorcycling, caravanning, and cycling as I did. Call me. I really miss you. I’m going to South Korea now. That’s a spoiler, I won’t give away any spoilers, but I just made a new deal. Get our Japan map right now. What you see is a beautiful map of Japan. Wow. It’s Sakura season. Where should we go? What should we do? You can go anywhere in Japan besides the tourist spots . Go to Niigata. Go to Akita. Don’t go to Morioka or Morioko. Forget Morioko. Go to Amori. Amori is famous for its apples. Or go to Hokkaido. As I said, rent a car. It has incredible nature. The best food you’ll eat in Japan is in Hokkaido. Those who follow my channel know my love for Hokkaido. I also have a great series about Hokkaido. You can watch it in the playlist . I definitely recommend Kanazawa, and Gifu. Now, look for Gifu in the next 5, 6, 7, and 8 months. I’ve filmed a complete video of them all, and they’ll all be up. Go to GFU. Of course, you first have to go to Nagoya. You went to Nagoya from here. After that, you can go to Gifu. You can go here in the summer and jump off the Cumbria Bridge with the locals. You went to Gujo with the locals. After Gujo, go to Takayama. Takayama is one of Gifu’s beautiful towns. There are beautiful Japanese houses. And there are a lot of Spanish people here. Why? There are the Japanese Alps here. The mountains of Japan. There are a lot of people tracking around here . It’s not a very touristy place. This place is mostly known by the Spanish, Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese. I saw them the most when I went there. Shirakavago. I think you should go to Shirakavago in winter. I think you should go in winter. Of course , you can see it in spring, but the real highlight is winter and Kanazawa. You could spend a week or 10 days here, folks. Nagaya, Gifu, Guju, Açıman, Takayama, Kanazaba, Toyama, Moyama— spend a week or 10 days there, and believe me, you’ll love these places more than the big cities . You can see the big cities, but be aware that they’re very crowded. You can’t get into that. You can’t get into that vibe. After a while, that happens. Now, since I’ve been there so much, maybe my love for them has waned a bit. Wait, we’re in Kyoto. Let’s go back to Kyoto. Let’s go back to Kyoto. The last time I was in Kyoto, I visited Kyomuzu Dera. When you go down below Kyomuzu Dera, you can visit the street where the famous geshalas are located. If you’re coming from Europe, you can buy Katana’s famous Japanese knives. You can’t take a katana from Japan to Turkey because sharp ones are considered weapons. Normal Japanese knives are for cutting fish, but they’re used for cutting meat. Those are fine. If you put them under the plane, they’ll tell you there’s Kyoto University. There’s also a Turkish teacher here. After a while, visiting a temple can feel like the same thing. I’m specifically highlighting the main must-see spots. Let’s get to the bamboo forests. In my tour itineraries, this is usually the second day. When you go exploring, explore the famous bamboo forest. Climb to the top. There’s a beautiful Katsura River here. When you climb to the top , you can see it from above. It has a beautiful view. After that, go to Rioenji. Rioenji is a Buddhist temple, a Zen temple. To understand the Japanese, Japan actually means Zen, Zen Buddhism. The best way to understand the Japanese is to learn a little about that Zen culture. Why do they practice the things in the book so readily in their lives ? Why do they live so long? I think the answer to many questions is actually related to this Zen culture. This can be part of Zen. Because the Japanese don’t get angry, folks. It’s not like you can easily get into a verbal spat with a Japanese person like that, swearing isn’t allowed. The Japanese don’t swear. I used to be someone who naturally cursed in Turkey sometimes . When I came here, people only did rare things to each other. They’d say, “Stupid, just stare at me.” “Stupid, stare at me, stare at me .” That’s the biggest one. What happens when you stare at someone outside like that ? Who the hell are you calling an idiot? They look like that. They look like that. They look like that. There’s a bus to Rio Engi before you even start looking. From Rio Engi, you can go right here to Kingakuji Golden Temple. I recommend it. Kingakuji Temple is also one of Japan’s iconic structures, this Buddhist temple. From here, take the bus right outside; there’s usually a taxi in front of them. From there, you can go to Nishiki Market . We’ve finished Kyoto. That’s all there is to Kyoto. Let’s get straight to the question of how many days to stay. How many days should you spend in each city in Japan? You won’t get bored in Tokyo , but if you absolutely have to spend it all in one day, I think five days in Tokyo is worth it. A minimum of five days is worth it to get a sense of Tokyo . If you really want to get into this kind of work and spend a lot of time, you could spend a week or 10 days in Tokyo. Don’t ask what we’re going to do, there’s so much to do around here. There are day trips everywhere. For example, I haven’t mentioned Gunma in Tokyo yet. I haven’t even mentioned the places you can take buses from Shinciku to Takasaki and Makasaki. I’m looking at everything there is. And go to a baseball game. They just beat the US for world number one. Baseball is number one in Japan. Stay in Tokyo for five days. You could do it in three days, or four, but keep that in mind. It depends on how much time you have in Osaka, but since you’re going to Kotoya Nar, let’s also add Kobe. Kobe, by the way, is called Kobe beef. There’s that ugly, black, dry animal. It grows only in the mountains of Kobe. It’s one of the most expensive, most beautiful, and most interesting meats in the world. Places where you can pay $100 for 100 grams . Check out Tepenyaki restaurants. Experience the Benyaki culture. You can find it by typing it into Google. One day in Nara, two days in Kyoto. Two days in Osaka, five days. One day in Kobe. Go to Hiroshima with a group of 7. You also stayed in Tokyo for 5 days, 12 days. Actually, it could be a good program in two weeks. One of the questions is the Japan Rail Pass. Does it make sense to buy the Japan Rail Pass? If you bought it a year ago, it was economically worth it. Right now, a week is 50,000 yen, 14 days is 80,000 yen, 21 days is 100,000 yen. Frankly, it’s a more comfortable version of the seats they call Green. Think of it like a business train. There are many such trains in Japan. You can go somewhere for 100 dollars, or thousands. The train, transportation, quality, and humanitarian aspects are so many. The difference here is incredible. Ordinary is also simple. Simple, but they don’t take you on wooden seats like that. Those seats are comfortable and nice. Even if you’re 2 meters tall, you can sit comfortably. Is 50,000 yen worth it for a week ? Frankly, with a good program, you could make a profit of 5,000 or 10,000 yen, but it can be tiring. It made sense a year ago. It doesn’t pay off that much. How can that be? You went from Tokyo to Osaka. You don’t really need to take the high-speed train from Osaka to Kyoto. What can you do from Osaka? You could go to Hiroshima. After Hiroshima, you could do a little Fukoka. After Fukoka, you could return to Osaka. For example, you could go to Fuji in the following days. You could get a Japan Rail Pass for the Gotamba Outlet. Then you could go back to Tokyo. When you calculate it all, it actually makes a bit of a profit out of 50,000 yen . Because you use it on local lines too. But you have to see a city almost every day . That can be a bit tiring. If you say, “I ‘ll do it,” the best route for the money is north of here, around Hokkaido. From Tokyo, go to Sendai. From Sendai, do an Aori. After Aori, explore Sapporo and Hokkaido. Hokkaido’s Japan Rail Pass is sold separately, to be honest. Trains are very expensive in Hokkaido. I bought it, I know. And it paid off well. I bought that unlimited ticket for a week. I went to a different city every day. I traveled for hours like this. It’s incredibly fun to look around on the train. I actually saved $300,400 there . Frankly, you need to know a little. You need to factor in a little planning. For example, you can travel from one end of Japan to the other with a good 14-day itinerary for 80,000 yen . Contact me. If you’d like to travel Japan with me, we can arrange a guide and come up with some great itineraries. I’m usually booked up. Frankly, I don’t have many available days. If you contact me in advance and ask for a day or two to travel together, I’ll give you a quote . If you accept, we’ll travel together. That’s the point. I do n’t think you should come to Japan on a tour, folks. Tour buses pick you up, drop you off, and then get you there in a jam-packed rush. They’re constantly going there. There are so many people. Even though I’m doing tours myself, I’m saying this. Don’t come with an ETS tour anyway. That’s a separate issue, but let’s get into that later. Japan is a great, organic channel for solo travel. Cemk’s channel. People trust me because they trust me, because my approach is always clear, and they come here. YouTube is more of a CV for me. They see what I’m like there, what I’m talking about. They come right away. Also, I studied this business. I went to school for a few years at the top of the mountain. I studied tourism in high school. I worked in every aspect of the hotel. From the restaurant to the front desk, from the front desk to housekeeping, and then there, oh my God, I can say that accommodation and hospitality are a bit of my thing. I’m a bit professional in those areas. Because I have to apply what I’ve learned to people on the other side of the world . I’m a bit like Japanese. A bit professional. By the way, the Japanese live their lives professionally. By the way, go visit Hokkaido in the winter. If you’re into skiing, Hokkaido is the perfect place. It’s one of the most beautiful ski routes in the world. Hokkaido. Write about this place. If you’d like to visit local places, head to the big cities of Fukuka, Köyşu, or similar. Japan is actually a country made up of islands . There are islands, large and small, packed full of them. Japan isn’t a country you’ll visit just once. So, whether you come for 3 days, 5 days, a week, or a month, you’ll probably come back to Japan again. It’s a great country for spontaneous travel. Don’t worry too much about it. Come and wander around spontaneously. You’ll have a lot of fun. Frankly, after settling in Japan, I started living a bit more spontaneously. All the good things that happened to me happened while living a life like this. Assuming you have an international driver’s license and rent a car, Shikoku Island has 88 shrines. If you visit these 88 shrines, it doesn’t matter how many days you walk. You complete the pilgrimage here. Before I started my Japan bike tour, I actually had the idea of exploring these places and discovering myself in such nature. But life pushed us to a Japan bike tour. Those circumstances gave birth to it. And I did it beautifully . This place is always on my mind. You should rent a car and explore these places. They are beautiful natural places. The nature is unspoiled. I wouldn’t recommend it in winter; it can be a bit dangerous, but keep in mind spring and fall; these are lesser-known alternative routes. You might come across a French shop on a mountaintop here. Interestingly, you might encounter farmers who immigrated here from Canada. Foreigners, who live to stay away from people, have also gathered here. This is also good critical information. Go to Hiroshima. Learn about Japan’s past and present, and of course, listen to the music there. There’s definitely Rabbit Island. I also have a video below the rest. There’s Cat Island. Here’s Itsukushima. You can visit this floating temple in the water. These are some places to visit if you have more than two weeks. Let me show you a general map of Japan. Basically, the things I’ve explained so far are Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Nara, and Hiroshima. Things that will take you a week or two . I’ve also included some additional information. Gifudur and Kanazawa. Because it’s not a place we , the Turks, have always been known to visit , has actually seen a bit more visitors from Turkey over the past year. So, I’m trying to help as much as I can. Contact me. I do what I love. I can easily say that. Let me talk about shopping. Shopping in Japan is a bottomless pit. Currently, almost everything is either the same price or cheaper than in Turkey. Frankly, there’s no way you’ll find anything expensive. From what I’ve seen and tested, Tokyo is the most expensive of these. When it comes to other things, I can say this from my videos. I’ve seen price differences between Donki Shot in Tokyo and Donki Shot in Fukoka, Japan’s southernmost point . Keep that in mind. If you’re looking for a watch, Nakano Broadway offers tax-free souvenirs. If you’re looking for snacks, Donky Shot Ginza is where the more expensive brands are. If you’re looking for an outlet, you can go from the Gotemba premium outlet to Shiniku. Alternatively, Grand Berry. Shibuya is a place you can get to in half an hour, and Grand Berry is our local favorite. For secondhand, I recommend the Heart of Book of Second Street. I don’t recommend Second Street very much, but you might want to check it out. Hardof has a lot of categories like this. You can also list these places for shopping. I think that’s enough. I explained it well. So, from where I was sitting, I had a lot to explain. Generally, I only touched on the headlines. If I want to go into detail, that’s up to you. If you ask Cemkun to continue filming and we’ll watch, I can explain it in more detail, city by city, region by region . But since I’m already actively traveling in Japan , you’ll see a lot of videos on the channel, sort of like a guide. But it was interesting. They don’t subscribe to my channel. I see these nonsensical people don’t understand Japan, they make videos, and time flies. Videos that will be forgotten after a week have surprisingly high subscriber counts. But I don’t have a problem with subscribers. I’ve seen how many people I influence aren’t just about subscriber count. I haven’t been fixated on subscriber count for a long time . If I did, I’d subscribe anyway. He said, “Subscribe, anyway. Don’t subscribe.” It’s finally here. Subscribe. I’ll be going to other countries too. I’ll start introducing them from beginning to end. Cemkun is opening. I can leave anywhere at any time. Oh, we didn’t explain that. We forgot about that. The best months to visit. We said sakura season, but things got mixed up. Let’s just say it, folks. April, the fourth month, is one of the best months to visit in Japan. You can visit in five or six months. But stop there. If you’re not used to the heat, if you ‘re not from Adana, Antalya, or if you don’t like the heat, I do n’t think you should come to Japan in July or August. The temperature here feels like 40-45 degrees. It’s incredibly humid, especially in August. The Japanese cover everything up and walk around with umbrellas. It’s stifling. I generally love autumn in Japan . Look at this view: Ginkyo trees, temple trees, Zelkova trees, Japanese cedils, cypresses, and pine trees are especially beautiful in the Kyoto area in autumn . If you can manage it within 10 or 11 months, I think Japan is actually one of the most beautiful, coolest, and most beautiful months to visit, touristically. Can it be eaten in winter? That’s Christmas, New Year’s Eve. The Japanese don’t have a New Year’s Eve culture back then . They give each other KFC and MFC at Christmas. You don’t really get to experience it. How can you enjoy it? What did I say in winter? Go to Hokkaido. It’s on the northern side of here. It snows there for six months. It’s beautiful. It’s on the side of the Hokkaido brow. You’ll see me there anyway. If you go, I’ll be there. These months, these months, are my recommended months. Frankly, I explained Japan from beginning to end, friends. I tried to explain it as best I could. We’ve reached the end of another video. I’m tired. I’m a little tired. I’d appreciate it if you liked the video. The things that bring me back to life are the beautiful scent of this rabbit, my favorite. Hachiko, hachiko, this one. It looks like this. Looking ahead, I feel relaxed. This is an incredible animal, friends. I’m going to adopt one when I get to Hokkaido. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video. See you in the next video. See you guys. Take care. I think I explained everything. Yeah.
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Merhaba Cem'ciğim 21 ekim de oradayız
Merhabalar, geçen sene 19 Eylül'de Tokyo'da tatilime başlamıştım ve sıcaktan bayılacak seviyeye geldim ilk birkaç gün. Bu sebeple bu sene Ekim ayı sonuna aldım biletlerimi, 27 Ekim'de Fukuoka'da olacağım. Sıcaklıklar nasıl olur, ne tarz kıyafetler almak gerekir?
Emeğine sağlık çok güzel içerik olmuş önümüzdeki yıl eylül de geliyorum kısmetse 😉
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teşekkürler
Elinize, emeğinize sağlık
cok güzel açıklamalar çok. tesekkuurler.
Japan-wireless sitesinde çok güzel fiyatlı e-sim paketleri var arkadaşlar bilginize.Cem kardeşim senin de bilgin vardır sanırım bu siteden.Sıkıntı yoktur sanırım site ile ilgili
China Southern ile Çin aktarmalı olarak Tokyo'ya gittim. Powerbank tarzı cihazınızı kabin bagajınıza alın, uçak altı bagaja göndermeyin, x-ray'den geçerken de çantadan çıkartıp plastik kutunun içine koyun, çantanın içinde kalanlara bir tık dikleniyorlar. Uçak altı bagajda kalır ise Çin el koyuyor. Duyduğum kadarı ile kamera pili vs de dahil el koyuyorlar. Kabin bagajında bir sıkıntı olmuyor. Üzerinizdeki ve bagajınızdaki çakmağa da el koyuyorlar, isterse zippo olsun farketmez. China Southern ucuz bir hava yolu, biz memnun kaldık bir sıkıntı yaşamadık. Haneda'ya indik, görevli gördüğümüz kişilere Suica kartı nereden çıkartacağımızı ve döviz bozdurma ofisini sorduk, yönlendirdiler. Havalimanındaki dövizci her yerde olduğu gibi geçiriyor tabi. Birçok semtte 'World Currency Shop' döviz ofisi var, google maps'ten bulabilirsiniz. Güzel fiyata bozuyorlar ve güvenli bir yer. Haneda merkeze yakın olduğu için oradan inip binmenizi tavsiye ederim çünkü narita'ya gidiş gelişe göre daha ucuz. Suica kart; metrodan tutun da kombini marketlere kadar, mağazalara kadar ve birçok restorana kadar geçerlidir. Nihonbashi semtinde kaldık, tokyonun finans merkezi gibi bir yer burası, sakin bir yer, kafe restoran fazlasıyla mevcut. Konaklamayı Nihonbashi'de seçmemizin en büyük sebebi; Haneda havalimanı dahil hemen hemen her yere tek metro ile gidip gelebilirsiniz buradan. Ayrıca uslu bir Sakura ve Takashi olursanız belki bir gün Cem Kun'u bile görebilirsiniz. Herkese iyi tatiller dilerim.
Emeğine sağlık çok teşekkürlerr
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Ekim'de ailecek Japonya yolcusuyuz. Aylar önceden bütün planı organize ettim, biletleri aldım yerleri ayırttım. Her şeyi önceden araştırdığım için aklımda soru işareti kalmadı ama bu video sıfırdan plan yapacak kişiler için çok iyi. Her detay mevcut. Ryoanji tapınağını da planıma ekledim eğer vakit olursa oraya da gideceğim. Videoda bahsedilmeyen 1-2 kısım var küçük detaylar ama ilgilenenler için onları belirteyim.
1-IC Kartlar tüm ülkede geçerli ancak kartı iade edip depozitonuzu almak istiyorsanız hangi bölgeden aldıysanız orada iade edebiliyorsunuz. Örneğin Osaka'ya gittiniz, oradan ICOCA kartı aldınız. Bu kartı sadece Kansai bölgesinde iade edebilirsiniz, tokyoda iade edemezsiniz. Aynısı Tokyo'dan Suica alırsanız da geçerli.
2-Shinkansen ile şehir değiştirecekseniz ve büyük bavulunuz varsa rezervasyon yaparken buna dikkat edin veya bilet alırken sorun, çünkü büyük bavul yeri için ekstra ücret ödüyorsunuz.
3-Saatlere çok dikkat edin. Birçok dükkan Türkiye'ye kıyasla geç açılıyor ve erken kapanıyor. Plan yaparken bunları göz önünde bulundurun.
4-Eğer telefonunuz destekliyorsa Esim uygulamaları ile internet paketi alabilirsiniz. Desteklemiyorsa veye sorun çıkar diye endişe ediyorsanız Cem'in dediği gibi Biccamera'dan fiziksel sim kart alabilirsiniz.
5-Gelmeden önce fiziksel dolar veya euro alın, havalimanında mümkünse bozmayın kurlar yüksek oluyor. Onun yerine ATM kullanarak para çekin, şehir merkezindeki döviz büroları daha uygun kurlardan bozuyor. 7Elevenlarda da atmler mevcut ve kur oranları iyi diyorlar. Kartınızla para çekmek istiyorsanız da gitmeden önce bankanızla görüşmenizi tavsiye ederim.
Ben de çok gitmişim gibi konuştum ama araştırdığım kadarıyla yazdım. Yanlışım varsa belirtebilirsiniz. Gidecek herkese iyi yolculuklar şimdiden!
Bu videodan sonra tek eksik uçak bileti ve otel rezervasyonu, program tamam😃
Teşekkürler emeğine sağlık
Harika bir video, teşekkür..
Cem bey, orjinal ve uygun fiyatlı CASIO saat almak, online mğmkğun oluyor mu?.
İsteriz detay ❤
Ekim için biletimizi almışken bu videonun denk gelmesi çok iyi oldu. Emeğinize sağlık 🙂
Kasım başında inşallah ANA direkt uçuş ile Japonyaya gideceğiz. Videolarınızdan çok faydalandık. Sizin önerdiğiniz gibi Tokyo ardından Osakadan günübirlik kyoto Nara planlamıştım. Umarım sizin başka bir vieonuzdaki Çay seramonisi-samurai müzesi gezisini de yapabiliriz. Ayrıca sumo şovlu restoranlar, asakusa odaiba tekne gezisi ve tabiki çocuğumuzla gittiğimizden Disneysea/Universal studios gezileri de planladık. Umarım güzel bir seyahat olur. tebrik ediyor, bu güzel video serilerinizin devamını bekliyoruz
Ağzına sağlık Cem reis
Verdiğin bilgiler için teşekkürler,sağlıklı mutlu günler dileğiyle!..👏👏❤️❤️
Sevgili Cem, lütfen bu tarz videolar gelsin. Çok güzel di tşk ederiz.
Emeğine sağlık biletimizi aldık geliyoruz tavsiyen üzerine kasımda oradayız 🎉
güzel video olmuş bu ve buna benzer videolar gelirse daha çok güzel olur
Kyoto benim için Arashiyama Gece bambu ormanlarında yürümek ❤
Agziniza saglik. Aradagim video buydu. Eylülde japonyada olacağım. Kyoto da mi kalsam osaka da mi karar veremiyordum. Bu video ilac gibi geldi. Keske aylarca gezebilsem. Japonyada gezecek cok yer var.
Cem kardeşim seni böyle keyifli görmek gerçekten mutluluk veriyor çünkü temiz kalpli bir insansın. Mutlu ve huzurlu bir hayat yaşayabilmek adına çok fazla çaba gösterdiğin ve kendini geliştirdiğin de çok belli oluyor. Bende fabrikada çalışan bir işçi olarak Japonya hayaliyle yanıp tutuşuyorum. Nedenini hiç bilmiyorum ama Japonların yaptıkları işlere duydukları saygı ve birbirlerine karşı olan kusursuz saygıları beni benden alıyor. Sanki oraya aitmişim gibi hissediyorum. Kısmet olursa 2 veya 3 haftalık bir seyahat için bütçe ve zaman ayırmaya çalışıoyorum. Eğer oraya gelirsem ki hiç yurt dışı seyahat tecrübem olmadı seninle iletişim kurmaya çalışacağım. Niyetim tek başıma seyahat edip japonyayı hissetmek güzel yemeklerini tatmak ve bol bol kültürün içine dalmak. Yenge hanıma çok selamlar ikiniz de baş tacısınız 🙃
Abi bir bilgi vereyim çin aktarmalı uçanlar içinde bu bilgi iyi olur çinde çooook uzun süre arıyorlar ve bilerek uçağı karçırtırmak için elinden gelenleri yapıyorlar
Kral tam gideceğim zaman videon karşıma çıktı bitanesin 😂
Finalde bi boş koltuk var, korkmayın ^^
Aralık ayında gelmeyi düşünüyoruz gezmek için problem olur mu?
Japonyaya yakın zamanda gelecek dostlarıma özellikle China Southern Airlines tercih edenler bu havayollarının alışkanlığı uçuş tarihine yakın iptal gerçekleştirmesi ve bunu spam'e düşen maillerle haber veriyorlar eğer aracı siteyle aldıysanız o zaman ana klasörde görürsünüz iptali ancak siz yine de kontrolünü yapın düzenli böyle bir iptal durumunda önce aracı siteye ulaşıp alternatif talep edin aynı tarihte genelde çok kötü aktarma sayısı 1den 2ye çıkan alternatifler sunuyorlar böyle olunca havayolunun resmi mailine ulaşın alternatif isteyin hatta skyscannerdan uçuşlara bakıp bu uçuşu istiyorum vb diye belirtin aynı tarihlerde ve farklı havalimanı önermekten çekinmeyin alternatif talep ederken böyle ani iptalleri olsalar da iptal sonrası süreçte çok hızlı yardımcı oluyorlar
Osaka dil okulu videosu bekliyoruz
Osaka-Nisan 2026 oradayız 🙂
Cem abi uzun zamandır izlemiyordum hakkını helal et❤