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Japan In Your 40s 50s & 60s

A Travel Guide for the Mature Adventurer

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De: Eric Gibbons
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This book isn’t your average travel guide—If you’re an “influencer” or looking for your next social media viral moment, DO NOT buy this book. It’s designed specifically for the savvy traveler diving into Japan for the first time. We’re all about soaking up the culture without breaking the bank. Forget shopping sprees; we’re here to create meaningful memories, whether you’re flying solo or with a partner. And let’s face it, at 40 and up, our bodies might not be as sprightly as they used to be, so comfort is important—but that doesn’t mean we’re skimping on adventure!

Initially, we toyed with the idea of a cruise, but after digging deeper, we realized it wouldn’t scratch our itch for an authentic Japanese experience. This guide assumes you’re all about maximizing your two weeks with quality, not just ticking boxes.

If that sounds like your kind of trip, then you’re in the right place!

I’m Eric Gibbons, a blast from the past having lived in Japan back in the late 80s, eager to return. Joining me is Tim, a Chinese American photographer with an understanding of traditional kanji. I can handle hiragana and katakana, and we’ve thrown in some basic language tips for you, though Japan’s got you covered with English signage and nifty translation apps. Pair those with Google Maps, and you’ve got all you need for a stress-free adventure.
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