
Fans following Gabbi Garcia on Instagram also got a moody photo from inside a Japanese train.

Gabbi Garcia shared this photo of her fellow travelers commuting on a Japanese train.

Gabbi Garcia made sure to make time for an Osaka Castle visit, just like any other tourist. Osaka Castle was built in 1583 and is one of Japan's most famous landmarks.

Aside from Osaka Castle, Gabbi Garcia also made time to visit Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto. The Arashiyama district itself was designated by the Japanese government as a Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty.

Another Osaka attraction Gabbi Garcia visited was Dotonbori Street and the Ebisubashi Bridge, where she took a photo with the iconic Glico running man.

Gabbi Garcia also made a stop at the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, famous for its roughly 10,000 torii or gateway.

Gabbi Garcia shared that most of the pictures of her during her solo travel in Japan were made possible by the kindness of strangers who were also traveling in the area.

Gabbi Garcia said that aside from the locals, some of the nationalities who helped her take her travels include Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish, and American.

To visit the different locations, Gabbi Garcia said she had to master Japan's confusing but efficient train system.

Gabbi Garcia's Instagram followers were able to take a peek at what a Japanese train station looks like.

Fans following Gabbi Garcia on Instagram also got a moody photo from inside a Japanese train.

Gabbi Garcia shared this photo of her fellow travelers commuting on a Japanese train.

Gabbi Garcia made sure to make time for an Osaka Castle visit, just like any other tourist. Osaka Castle was built in 1583 and is one of Japan's most famous landmarks.

Aside from Osaka Castle, Gabbi Garcia also made time to visit Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto. The Arashiyama district itself was designated by the Japanese government as a Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty.