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I was craving sushi — so I flew to Japan for 18 hours
- Kevin Droniak flew NY to Tokyo for an 18-hour Tokyo stop, part of an 18-hour day-trip strategy.
- The Extreme day trip trend is growing, with Expedia data noting 24-hour roundtrips are now mainstream.
- Droniak’s plan relies on quick flights and flexible discovery rather than long stays.
- The travel cost for the Japan trip totaled about $956, including flights, food, and a souvenir.
- Experts warn short flights have high emissions; trains can be a greener alternative for some trips.
- Droniak attributes his energy to sleeping anywhere and staying rested before landing.
- He focused on iconic Tokyo experiences like Shibuya Crossing and sampling local sushi.
- Droniak's background in media production helped him document a rapid-day-tripping lifestyle.
- Travel expert Matt Phillips cautions about the carbon cost of flights and promotes trains where feasible.
- The piece notes the growing popularity of day trips and their aspirational value for followers.
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