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Hitchhiking in '''Japan''' is quite easy, and the key to true budget travel in the country and the way to escape the country's ruinously expensive domestic transport costs, where an hour on the Shinkansen can set you back ¥10,000. Coupled with [[camping]], you can effectively cut down your daily budget to food and admission fees alone - although it is wise to allow for the occasional (literal) rainy day.
== Where to hitch ==
* Update 2018: Agree - expressways are excellent for covering long-distance in a single day. In August 2017 I left Aomori at 7am, got lost twice because I chose rides where the drivers were as clueless as I was, and I still arrived in Tochigi after 11pm on the same day. [[user:Snowballsakura|snowballsakura]]
 
* Update 2018: I'll second this advice. After a late start to the day (rain delay and lunch at a ''konbini'' :D), my first ride dropped me off at an SA. My second ride was with a truck driver, who approached me after a 30 minute wait. He offered to take me close to the my target destination for the day. That second ride was one of my longest rides during the trip and showed how much distance one can cover if one used an expressway. Getting into expressways can be difficult, because there may not be too many entrances [http://www.jayhubert.com/jjjj/hitching.html] . But once you gain access, then you are good to go! [[user:I3ok3n|I3ok3n]]
=== Hitching elsewhere ===
I agree, in the spring of 2018 I hitched all the way from Tokyo to Kyusu and found it very easy, eventhough I'm a very tall strange looking European. Most people seem to know what hitching is, and their hospitality once in their vehicle is astounding. You will be offered food, candy, drinks. Even a place to stay at times. I also bet several other hitchhikers with similar experiences.
By far one of the easiest countries to hitch in as long as you stay in the expressway system.
[[userUser:yogibear|yogibear]]
The top worries of a Japanese driver when they see a hitchhiking gaijin are: Can he '''communicate'''? Does he know how to behave? The quick way to answer those questions is with a [[signs|sign]]: 日本語できる! (''Nihongo dekiru!''), literally "Japanese can!", is just six characters and works like a charm. And you don't really need to know Japanese all that well to use such a sign, as long as you can communicate... somehow... Most people have smartphones now that are connected to the internet all the time and love to use translation apps on them. So it is pretty common to have entire conversations over a smart phone. [[User:Rdoc101|Rdoc101]] had a deep conversation about getting married to my travel partner entirely through a smartphone.
==Cities==
* '''Honshu - Kanto''': [[Tokyo]] (東京), [[Shizuoka]] (静岡), [[Matsumoto]] (松本), [[Nagano]] (長野), [[Nagoya]] (名古屋市),[[Gifu]] (岐阜), [[shirakawa]] (白川), [[Kanazawa]] (金沢), [[Matsumoto]] (松本), [[Gotemba]] (御殿場)
* '''Honshu - Kansai''': [[Kyoto]] (京都), [[Osaka]] (大阪), [[Kobe]] (神戸), [[Hiroshima]] (広島)
* '''Honshu - Tohoku''': [[Akita]] (秋田), [[Aomori]] (青森)
* '''Kyushu''': [[Nagasaki]] (長崎), [[Kagoshima]] (鹿児島), [[Fukuoka]] (福岡市), [[Beppu]] (別府), [[oita]] (大分),
* '''Shikoku''': [[Takamatsu]] (高松), [[Tokushima]] (徳島), [[Kochi]] (高知), [[Matsuyama]] (松山)
* '''Hokkaido''': [[Hakodate]] (函館), [[Sapporo]] (札幌), [[Wakkanai]] (稚内), [[Asahikawa]] (旭川)  == Links ==
== See also ==
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=== Links ===
* Nexco take care of the highways and SA/PAs, they have multiple websites depending of the part of Japan you are in. But you can find the same maps which you can get inside the SA/PAs on the corresponding website. [http://www.w-nexco.co.jp/ Nexco West] [http://global.c-nexco.co.jp/en/ Nexco Central]
* [http://randomroads.org/story/will-ferguson-updated-winter-hitching-japan Travelstory] on [[Randomroads]] by [[User:Gutuater|gutuater]] about hitching Japan. Photo gallery [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gutuater/sets/72157623691059894/ here].
* '''Hitchhiker's Guide to Japan''' (ISBN 0-8048-2068-6) — practical guide to hitchhiking with a number of tested itineraries
* '''Hokkaido Highway Blues''' (ISBN 1-56947-234-3) — the story of an epic hitchhiking trip across the entire country
 
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