Hey friend.
I would say Korea is much much better.
You can get everything there. Shopping, Entertainment, Heritage.....
check this site www.korea.net
and www.tour2korea.com
Have a nice time
2006-11-13 17:22:09
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answered by Sandy 2
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i believe you're searching for to need between Japan and South Korea for the incorrect causes. Japan is totally extra pricey than South Korea once you're on a strict funds South Korea is larger.definite if there ia a conflict once extra in this problem US forces in Japan and South Korea can be attacking North Korea and of direction North Korea will attempt to hit places in which its enemies are depending. Japan citizen kidnapping isn't a maximum major catch 22 situation in Japan also NK did not hearth Nuclear missiles over Japan it shown a number of its missiles that flew over Japan .good Ithink interior the shape you want to visit Japan or South Korea its more beneficial learn jap or Korean. Your definition those are loose international locations ought to fairly dissapoint you of what you should savor there. those international locations have democracies . yet that doesnt advise the societies do not seem strictly managed through technique of the society itself. Dont push aside for some element causes it replaced into once the united states of a that nuked Japan 2 circumstances and the jap have now no longer forgotten that.
2016-10-16 08:47:47
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answered by ? 4
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There is a hell of a lot to do here in Korea. You can get all kinds of tours, and it is a hell of a lot cheaper to visit here. I can go on a major trip for a week including travel costs, lodgings, food, entrance fees, the works for what it cost me for 3 days in Japan. There is a lot to see in both places I am sure, but for sheer bang for your buck, I would definitely say go Korea. Particularly if you can stay in Seoul, there are lots of things you can see in a few days, plus shopping, amusement parks, etc.
2006-11-17 04:53:39
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answered by wyldcatt76 3
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It's up to you if you want to go to Japan, but it is much more epensive than the ROK. There is plenty to do in the ROK for a few days. The DMZ tour is whole day right there. It's really worthwhile-you can see the staring contests at Panmunjon, the Potemkin village on the other side, and a tunnel that was discovered. In Seoul there are plenty of bargins you can find-try the night market.
2006-11-14 17:36:54
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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Well Korea will be much Cheaper but Japan is much nicer!!!! i've lived in both south korea and Japan for about a year each. Korea is very Cheap and Seoul has some good night life. but Japan/Tokyo has much better Food, Much better sight seeing, the night life is Cazy fun, and the people are much more polite. but japan is Extremely expensive!!!!! so its up too you. if you do decide to come to japan. . If you’re in Tokyo you have to hit up the giant Buddhist temple in Asakusa. Plus there is a lot of good tourist shopping right outside the temple. If you have the time you really should check out Niko it’s an hour north of Tokyo but its one of the best places in Japan for seeing ancient temples.
If your into night life or clubbing check out Roppongi or Shibuya!
good luck and have fun!
2006-11-14 02:50:14
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answered by Dustin S 2
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Do you like shopping and amusement parks? If so, I reccomend Lotte, in Seoul, Korea. It's like a combo hotel-mall-amusement park. It pretty much has its own subway stop.. It gets a bit pricy, but it is very great~
If you like nature, peacefulness, (and cheap mandarin oranges that are REALLY good and are actually fresh- as in picked from the tree just that morning..) I reccomend Cheju, the Korean "Hawaii". There is one main group of hotels there- the Lotte, the Shilla, and several others (I reccomend the Shilla- best pillows ever. Lovely place.) The place is very peaceful, with beautiful beaches and ocean.
I don't know much about Japan, however. ^^;
2006-11-13 11:56:15
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answered by blank. 2
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Stay in the South Korea whole days. You can enjoy the culture and foods as much as you like. But don't regret after you got back home.
2006-11-15 01:37:20
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answered by Joriental 6
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I was in Japan for 4 days a months ago. Unless you are in a hotel or airport, no one can speak English..
when you speak English they start speaking Japanese to you
I had the hardest time communicating! It was so ~~~ hard.
It's my fault... should've learn some Japanese.
2006-11-16 05:44:58
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answered by N.G. K 2
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south korea would be a better place because japan is not as polite to foreigners than i thought coming from my experience in narita japan
2006-11-13 12:33:19
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answered by smile 1
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