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Tina Huegel | Content Creator, Tour Guide and Life Coach
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Tina Huegel Content Creator Tour Guide and Life Coach has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.42%
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Tina Huegel Content Creator Tour Guide and Life Coach (@tina_huegel_travelguide) — 2K FollowersEngagement: 1.42% · Avg. Likes: 29 · Avg. Comments: 1
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- Tokyo has an endless amount of restaurants and cafes - but how do you know which ones are worth it? Tabelog is an app that every Japanese would recommend to you when it comes to looking for a place to eat. With over 880,000 restaurants, 80 million reviews, and more than 2 billion photos from locals, it will make finding the next hidden gem as easy as it can get. https://tabelog.com/en/?cid=inb_pr_inf_tina_huegel_travelguide Don’t be surprised about the ratings though. With only 3% of restaurants being rated above 3.5, every place over 3.0 is already promising an amazing experience. The website supports English, Chinese and Korean and makes it incredibly easy to make a reservation in advance without having to make an awkward phone call in Japanese Tabelog is Japan’s No. 1 restaurant platform, according to Tabelog’s in-house survey as of May 2024. #tabelog #pr #tokyo #japan #tokyoeats #japanfoodie #tokyofoodguide #eatlikealocal tabelog_japanbylocals (Scores shown as of August 2025 and subject to change.)
- I climbed Japan’s tallest and most iconic mountain - Mt. Fuji! At 3,776 meters, it’s an unforgettable experience, but don’t be fooled - even the easiest route, the Yoshida Trail, is tougher than it looks. We made it to the summit, but preparation is key! Climbing season is short: early July to early September when the trails are open and safe. Start from the 5th Station (the most popular starting point) and plan your hike for 7–10 hours up and 3–5 hours down. What to prepare: ✔ Warm layers & rain gear—the weather changes fast. ✔ Plenty of water & snacks. ✔ 100-yen coins for toilets. ✔ Headlamp if you plan a sunrise climb. ✔ Book a mountain hut in advance if staying overnight. Cost: The climbing donation is about ¥4,000, toilets cost ¥200–¥300 each use, and huts range from ¥10,000–¥20,000 per person. Would you climb Mt. Fuji? Or is it on your bucket list? #japan #japantravel #tokyo #mtfuji #mtfuji🗻 #hiking
- I apologize for being a bit vague in this video. I still hope my point comes across clearly. I have been living and working in Japan for many years, and recently I started a new job. Compared to my previous job, I have started noticing some challenges — cultural differences that you might also encounter in Japan. If your job involves meeting and communicating with many Japanese people, this could become an issue for you too. What I have been experiencing lately is that I am often treated the same as any Japanese person, with the same expectations, the same unspoken rules. On one hand, it shows a certain level of acceptance, but it can also feel heavy. The other day, I got a bit emotional at work, but in Japanese culture, showing strong feelings, especially at work, is usually avoided. There is a quiet pressure to stay calm, polite, and composed at all times, even when things feel difficult. It can be hard to navigate that, especially when you come from a different cultural background. #japan #tokyo #lifeinjapan #tokyolife #livinginjapan