@ayebeibei: Three hidden gem experiences in Japan you won’t find in the guidebooks 🇯🇵 #japan #japantravel #japantiktok #japantrip #japanhiddengem

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smarttravelwithdrlaura
SmartTravelWithDrLaura :
I did the Fuji tour. It was incredible! And the tour guide gives you allthe great photos and videos he takes of you!
2026-01-13 10:55:04
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lissin_here_
🗿 :
I heard the Fuji tour is like 300 dolors per person
2026-01-15 10:33:54
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roxas157
Roxas :
Do you need a license?
2026-01-13 12:46:28
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gabrielleestrada2
gabrielleestrada2 :
What city is the tiny cars in? I was thinking of going to Hakone but not sure if that’s the same area?
2026-01-13 04:30:05
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logiedacat
Logan :
The tiny car rental looks so fun
2026-01-13 18:27:33
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senpaigainz12
Senpaigainz :
I went to Loutre, they were awesome
2026-01-12 23:40:42
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cloudydistractions
CloudyDistractions :
How or where were you able to book the tiny car tour?
2026-01-12 23:11:31
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meet_agn
meet_agn :
We’re going this year. Is there a two-seater option? Because I have my 10-year-old son.
2026-01-15 08:21:39
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zeespicequeen
zeespicequeen :
Do u need the international driver license for the little cars at fuji?
2026-01-14 21:48:33
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smallbusinessjourneygirl
smallbusinessjourneygirl :
We don’t drink, what alternative would you recommend to swap with bar crawl?
2026-01-14 18:09:23
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jakobcrissafur
Jakob :
The point of Mario cart is to do it in the city hahaha 😂 like I’m doing it bc I’m literally in Tokyo lol I don’t think you can compare the two. Just based on what area it’s taking place in?
2026-01-13 19:30:11
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rociolovin
RocioLovin :
Any two seaters? Would love to take our kids too
2026-01-22 21:17:02
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asaltyf0x
saltyfox :
My wife LOVES otters. This trip took us 6 years to save for…she’s finally going to see her otters! Thank you so much for recommending this! I never would have thought something like that exists. She’s going to be very happy!
2026-01-15 23:24:19
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hugo323494
Rudy :
Mario kart was ok, if you expect to goo fast you won't maybe for a small stretch because you're driving on the actual road with cars, and it shows you around Shibuya or your selected city but if you have already walked Shibuya for a while you probably saw everything foot
2026-01-13 07:49:36
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animeamoosh
animeamosh :
Do I need a license for the mini cars??
2026-01-15 02:19:24
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bonnie.rd
Bonnie Jo :
Thank you for the Mount Fuji tour idea! I’ll be 25 weeks pregnant and this sounds really approachable compared to other ways to see Mount Fuji 🥰
2026-01-27 17:46:39
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m3rc3d3zdesigns
M3rc3d3zDesigns :
I can not find the Fiji go q tour on klook? is there a different name?🤔🙏
2026-01-23 22:44:43
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papaizzy00
Izzy :
Ooooo that bar hopping sounds funnn
2026-01-13 14:43:33
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sayakins
sayakins :
yeah the first two may be harder to find but they're not for everyone, definitely not for me for example, and the last one I found at least 3 other places on my first day of looking for animal cafes
2026-01-16 03:42:23
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young_ramita8
Ramon Herrera :
Do I need a license for this?
2026-02-17 03:17:21
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xroxana
xroxana :
Omg the 🦦 😭😭😭
2026-01-13 00:02:32
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kobrakai12344
kobrakai12344 :
What’s the drinking age in Japan?
2026-01-13 04:27:09
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traild0
Lori :
Thank you. We have friends in Tokyo who are taking g us out! So excited ! Going in April !
2026-01-13 12:29:21
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greenfairy_8
R🍋‍🟩 :
Love this
2026-01-15 01:17:15
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