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Things we know about post Japan trip depression If you’ve never heard about post Japan trip depression it is a real phenomenon that is very common among international travelers; studies suggest 30–70% of travelers will experience some emotional dip after major trips. The cause of this is because after returning home you experience a dopamine drop—your brain misses the stimulation. What contributes or causes this drop? ↳ Personal time & money is invested in preparation. The time and preparation involved in any trip will you excited for the trip. You already have some form of idea in your head of what you want to happen so there is a conscious expectation created out of planning the trip. People experience “reverse culture shock”. ↳ Contrary to what how it sounds reverse culture shock is a blast. Everything feels new and exciting and you’re discovering so many new things both big and small the whole time. This is where the dopamine hit is at its highest. Great memories made can often times create a sense of loss. ↳ The contrast between a wonderful trip and mundane daily life can feel depressing or less fulfilling. People often feel a deep longing, even sadness, in missing specific aspects of Japan they cannot find in their home country. This is not to just a sadness of missing the major vacation activities like going to an amusement park. It can be simple things like access to public transportation, street cleanliness, accessibility to vending machines, and types of food available, etc. Modern day Urban legend of Fujisan “The curse of Fuji” ↳ The phenomenon of needing to return to Japan has created somewhat of an urban legend that unless you climb Mount Fuji, you will be inclined to return. #japan #japantrip #postjapandepression #japan2026 #japantravel

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