Japan is usually thought of as a major travel destination: it's the place you go to marvel at centuries-old temples and traditional towns, not necessarily to get some work done. But it turns out it can also make you seriously productive once you move past its touristic charms.
Being a “digital nomad” is a fancy way to describe spending a few weeks or months in a new country while working remotely. And today, I'll show you while Japan is a more-than-worthy nomading destination.