My trip to Japan turned out to be completely different from what I imagined from photos and videos. And you know, what surprised me most was how organized everything is: public transportation runs on time, people try not to get in each other's way, and even during rush hour, the cities don't feel chaotic. Of course, the first few days were difficult to get used to the plethora of Chinese characters and payment machines, but gradually you learn to navigate by the line colors and exit numbers. Incidentally, connection on the road turned out to be more important than I expected, so I used
Mobal eSIM for Japan for internet. This gave me peace of mind: I could easily plan routes, check addresses, and not rely on random networks.