10 Must Know JAPAN Travel Tips (and what NOT to do) FULL GUIDE!

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Heading to Japan soon? In this video, I'm spilling all my top Japan travel tips so you can skip the tourist fails.
After a bunch of trips to Japan, I've picked up some pro tips through trial and error. Japan can be complicated to navigate, but this video simplifies everything. So grab a notepad and let me help you prep for the trip of a lifetime! Whether it's your first or fifth visit, I’ve got all the travel tips you need.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:43 - Airport Transportation in Tokyo
02:36 - Tokyo/Japan Transportation Tips
05:05 - Luggage/Transportation Etiquette Tips
07:02 - Google Maps in Japan
08:47 - Best Tips for Money in Japan
12:02 - All About Japanese Accommodations and Booking
15:13 - Best Seasons to Travel to Japan
18:25 - What to Pack When You Travel to Japan
19:46 - Traveling in Japan with Food Allergies and Dietary Restrictions
22:27 - Emergency Japan Travel Information
25:13 - Sorting Out Visa and Travel Documentation for Japan
28:15 - Tax Free Shopping Rules in Japan
29:37 - Customs and Etiquette in Japan
35:09 - Traveling to Japan with Kids and Pets
38:53 - Packing the Right Technology and Setting up WiFi in Japan
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  • @VoyagesJapan
    @VoyagesJapan4 ай бұрын

    *NEW FREE JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE & KIDS FUN GUIDE!!* Links below.👇 Enjoy! www.voyagesjapan.com/hidden-gems www.voyagesjapan.com/japan-kids-guide Any questions on the tips I gave? Let me know below! And let me know what part of Japan you're traveling to next!!

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    My wife and I were just in Shiobara Onsen, a beautiful and underrated onsen village. In July, we're heading back to Kanawa, hills of Beppu Onsen for the third time.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nateshf9303 Amazing!! I’m always so fascinated by the little known places in Japan that don’t get a lot of recognition, but that are wondrously beautiful in their own way

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan Yes, and those places are way less crowded, more affordable, and very appreciative of foreign visitors. Take Yumura Onsen for example, a gorgeous river side Onsen town in Tottori with plenty of Sakura, a complete hidden gem but accessible from Osaka, Kyoto or Himeji. But let’s keep it a secret!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nateshf9303 Hahaha! It will be our little secret 🤫

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan BTW, I really appreciate your presentation especially on tipping, small details like putting your money on the tray, and bowing which other KZreadrs seldom mention.

  • @roro2k
    @roro2k3 ай бұрын

    I've been traveling to Japan for over 25 years (30+ trips) and watched numerous videos with tips & advice...but THIS video is the best. Pretty much all the tips & advice presented here line up with what I feel travelers to Japan should know. Rest assured that Kelly knows what she's talking about. I'll be sharing this video with others, especially first timers planning their first Japan trip. Thank you for making this video!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @roro2k 💛 thank you so much for not only watching and validating the video, but for sharing it with other travelers. I know it was a lot of information to digest in one video, but I just felt like the information would be a great starting resource for anyone who might just be starting to plan a trip or who might just be interested in seeing the City in a different way. I just posted a great free travel guide last night as a thank you. It features a lot of places mentioned in the video. I hope it helps! Here’s the link: www.voyagesjapan.com/insider-guide-signup

  • @northernlights7508

    @northernlights7508

    Ай бұрын

    I really want to know that how much in total proximally do I need for 14 days around Japan? if I travel as you guided in this video?@@VoyagesJapan

  • @maureenm6115
    @maureenm61152 ай бұрын

    A video dedicated to each area of Tokyo for example Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya etc and what to see and the foods of the area with recommendations would be awesome. A whole video on different ramens - styles, best places to get them. Sushi , wagyu and street foods . These are the things I search out for planning. Love your video. Lots of great info. Thanks for your hard work.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Lovely suggestions, Maureen. My dream video is one on Ramen. The different varieties and the best in Japan. I think the next video is going to be on Kyoto and Osaka and then I’ll branch off to other locations like those that you listed. Thank you for sharing your feedback!

  • @dilnakalathil4800
    @dilnakalathil48002 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Thankyou for doing this🙏

  • @krystalvm2601
    @krystalvm26013 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent Japan trip tips! Tons of helpful info. Thank you, I need to watch it again as we are planning to go this year 🤞🏼

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s so awesome that you’re going this year!! Do you know what cities you’re planning to visit yet?

  • @florenciaatria2601
    @florenciaatria26012 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video! I’ve already been investigating for months in advance to my trip yet your video still gave me new information. Thank you!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s so awesome to hear! I was really hoping that’s how this video would be of use to people. There are few other places I’ve been other than Dubai and Ethiopia that take so much preparation, and it’s so hard to find all of it in one place. But it’s still well worth it. Getting all the little things taken care of before you get there are going to make your trip a LOT more enjoyable. Hats off to you for the thorough prep. I hope you have a wonderful trip and experience everything you want to while you’re there!

  • @j.s.6654
    @j.s.6654Ай бұрын

    Taxis/cabs are a life saver for late hours or if you want real peace and quiet during peak tourist season. If you wanna know the main reason one component of the reason why prices keep going up, it’s because of foreigner behavior that doesn’t align with Japanese culture. For anyone planning, please do all the future tourists a favor and dont be obnoxious or talk/laugh loudly if you’re in a bus or train. Research ahead of time, learn the anatomy of the streets and stations if you can, and don’t suddenly stop walking in the middle of a busy walkway. Don’t dump your trash in the streets. Stand on the left of escalators. Make way for others. Thank people often. Basically, “when in Rome…” For the busy Americans who are heavy set and don’t walk a lot- you should condition a couple months prior. You’re gonna walk 4x as much as you already do if you work a standard office job in US where you commute by car to work. Get hiking socks and comfortable shoes. For bullet train (Shinkansen), get reserved seat if u can. Otherwise ur gonna be standing up for 2 hours during peak times, unless you’re comfortable sitting on the floor next to the bathroom. Again, don’t talk loudly. Keep trash with you until you find a trash can. Be courteous. Don’t do the luggage forwarding service unless you have spare clothes for 1-2 days. The luggage won’t come until 24hours. And keep an AirTag in the luggage. Keep at least $500 in emergency fund and don’t touch it. Use credit card when you can for big purchases (luxury clothes/bags, electronics). Get international coverage with your cell service provider in advance. Don’t be offended if you are ignored on the street, it’s because natives don’t want the challenge of trying to communicate in broken English. They’re not ignoring you because they hate you. So, you need to learn a little bit of Japanese. It takes 1 week to learn the basic hiragana/katakana characters. Don’t learn kanji because that will discourage you. It takes about 3 months to learn adequate spoken “travel survival” language. KZread Japanese travel phrases and konbini language phrases, and watch daily. You’re not gonna have enough time to learn kanji. Learn “I’d like to go to____”, “ where bathroom?”, “how much?”. Know how to say excuse me, thank you(formally), and sorry. You’ll be surprised that they understand very bad grammar Japanese. So you can sort of get away with saying ikura des ka for how much does this cost, or saying toire doko des ka for where’s the bathroom. Anytime u ask a question, just end it with des ka and with an upwards tone intonation to make it sound like you’re asking a question. When in the cab, it’s useful to know “_destination_ ikitai des.” Or just show the address to the cab driver. Even mentioning land makes and major hotel names- you’d be surprised how knowledgeable the cab drivers are and know exactly where you wanna be. Go to your bank and withdraw 1k USD worth of yen per week that you will be in Japan. If you’re traveling on a tight budget, seriously consider saving up and/or booking next year. Unless you have family in Japan where you can sleep for free. Don’t underestimate how much you will buy, eat, drink, and experience things last minute. The adrenaline and dopamine rush is real. Ganbatte

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for those tips, @j.s. 6654

  • @user-pc1qw7sw9o

    @user-pc1qw7sw9o

    25 күн бұрын

    Great tips. thank you so much. Heading to japan with family in june.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    25 күн бұрын

    @@user-pc1qw7sw9o Oh that’s right around the corner!! I’m sure you’re super excited! I have a video coming out this week with tips for surviving the long haul flight and what to do in the first 24 hours when you get to Japan. It should give you some more great tips for your trip. I’ll also create a handy checklist that you can refer to before your trip. Be sure to turn on your notifications so that you don’t miss it!

  • @Vi3t1997TMBY
    @Vi3t1997TMBYАй бұрын

    Thank you for all of the information but also for having subtitles!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    You’re absolutely welcome. It’s great to know that the subtitles are helpful. Thank you for telling me that!

  • @adrianamelgarejo5467
    @adrianamelgarejo54672 ай бұрын

    Planning our trip to Japan in October and I'm so happy that U found this video, it's the best one I've watched, great job!!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad the information was helpful! Have a wonderful fall trip!! You’re going to love the autumn leaves! 🍂

  • @ahmedelbahja6301
    @ahmedelbahja63012 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Keep up the great work.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Ahmed! I truly do appreciate you taking time out of your morning to stop and give me some motivation. Little acts of kindness really do matter. Have a great day!

  • @impostersyndrome3898
    @impostersyndrome38982 ай бұрын

    This is the best travel guide I've ever seen. Thank you.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    💛 Thank you for saying that, impostersyndrome!

  • @jessaleeb198
    @jessaleeb198Ай бұрын

    This was very informative information! One of the best that I have seen. ❤Thank you so much ❤

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️My pleasure, @jessaleeb. I really hope it comes in handy!

  • @georgeaveling7257
    @georgeaveling725714 сағат бұрын

    Another information packed video. Voyages Japan is the most informative Japan travel site on KZread that I have come across. Thanks once again for saving g me hours of KZread viewing time!

  • @ArtificiallyIntelligentLife
    @ArtificiallyIntelligentLife2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. You saved me so much time in planning my trip to Japan!!✈

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness!! This is awesome!! Thank YOU so much for this appreciation. It means the world to me to know that I'm making a difference to people's travel planning process and it will only encourage me to make more of these videos. Thank you thank you!! Please let me know what you want to see next!

  • @alexsakon
    @alexsakon3 ай бұрын

    You don’t need a special drivers license, it’s called an international driver permit, basically a translation of the drivers license and you can buy it at AAA for $20.

  • @ningrosenthal338
    @ningrosenthal33826 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for all the helpful tips! You are the best!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    26 күн бұрын

    💛💛💛💛 Thank you for watching and for leaving such a nice comment! :)

  • @dwalker6868
    @dwalker68687 күн бұрын

    You’re very informative easy easy to follow. I’ll be visiting Japan in a few months. This is very helpful taking notes. Thank you for sharing.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    6 күн бұрын

    D Walker, it’s my pleasure! That’s so exciting that you’re going in a few months. It’s such a life-changing trip, so if there’s anything I can do to help or point you in the right direction, just let me know! Always happy to help!

  • @linalaloo8709
    @linalaloo87092 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent guide!! Thank you so much

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    💛 I’m so glad it was helpful, @linalaloo. You’re very welcome.

  • @mitchmonroe2152
    @mitchmonroe21522 ай бұрын

    Great information! We are planning a 1-month Log 'Bucket List' Trip to Japan in October 2024 (I have stage 4 Cancer) And this video will for sure help us be better prepared for the trip

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Mitch, I’m so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. But I’m so so happy to hear that you’re continuing to live life to the fullest. That is indeed an incredible Bucket List trip!! If there’s anything else I can do to help you guys prepare for the trip, don’t hesitate to drop me an email (it’s in the description). I haven’t posted it, but there’s a pretty hefty medication regulation in Japan and the declaration process can be a little challenging. Let me know if you would like me to send you the information, if you haven’t already prepared for that part. I’m so excited that you get to go!!

  • @bobraws8466

    @bobraws8466

    Ай бұрын

    I hope you have a great time

  • @spannaspinna

    @spannaspinna

    Ай бұрын

    You may have to declare and or get import permits for certain medicines, a lot of medications are illegal in Japan

  • @bonniejeanbrock

    @bonniejeanbrock

    Ай бұрын

    Wow me too! Stage4 IBC going in October for 3 weeks! Taking my moms ashes(I am 1/2 Japanese) and seeing relatives and hoping I will be able to go again! Best of luck to you fellow traveler!!

  • @grapejulli
    @grapejulli3 ай бұрын

    This video was great! Thanks for such a great and well researched video! Though unfortunately I wasn’t able to access the checklist you mentioned but I definitely am interested in it!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad you liked it, Julianna. Give me a day or two and I’ll have that checklist uploaded in the description. Apologies for the delay. The video took quite a while and I ended up having to catch up on some other work projects in the middle of completing the checklist. I’ll get back to it and get it up there for you though!

  • @grapejulli

    @grapejulli

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan oh god I bet! It’s a super comprehensive video so I’m sure it took a while but all your hard work is much appreciated! 👍💛

  • @exia1984
    @exia1984Ай бұрын

    Im doing some early research about travelling to Japan for preparation with my friends next year. So far your video is one of the best guide i ever watch and really elaborate what to do and what not to do. Thank you for making this video and im your new subscriber.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @exia1984 Welcome to the community!! I’m glad this video was helpful for you. Let me know if you have any other questions as you’re planning for next year’s trip. If I can’t answer it, I’m sure one of our community members can or we can at least lead you to a good source. Glad you’re here! 😊

  • @exia1984

    @exia1984

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan i'll be glad😁. Thanks again.

  • @gailcrockett9883
    @gailcrockett98833 ай бұрын

    Going end of September to visit Anerican son his Japy wife my grandsons . Been twice before Covid. Older person now travelling to Iwate: Morioka to Hachimantai-shi and Taro- Miyako. This video was excellent refresher and great info on new protocols. Will be watching your othersvand updates. Thank you.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi Gail! That message really hit home for me! My dad is getting older now and he doesn’t travel as much since his body isn’t quite what it used to be, and since we lost my dear mom in 2020. But it warms my heart to know that you’re still making the time to create new memories with your loved ones and experience the beautiful parts of life. I’m so grateful that you shared that 🙏

  • @cynslee_
    @cynslee_2 ай бұрын

    Japan is my fav!!❤ I keep on coming back😊

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️ It’s so magical, right!!?? I’m convinced that there’s nowhere on earth like it

  • @Charlen1
    @Charlen13 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the very useful information! I hope i won't get lost when i visit in May

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh you’re going to have a wonderful time!! There are so many kind and helpful people in Japan. I swear it’s one of the most magical places on the planet! And you’ll be there in Spring!! 🌸I would recommend downloading Google Translate just in case you need to communicate for directions. I’m so happy you get to visit, and that the video might have helped in any way at all 😊

  • @bobbarista
    @bobbarista2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Very helpful

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    So glad this was helpful! ⭐️

  • @skamath1973
    @skamath1973Ай бұрын

    The best video on Japan travel

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, @skamath1973. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to watch!!

  • @tinafields7139
    @tinafields7139Ай бұрын

    Thank you! Great info

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you @tinafields! I'm glad you found it helpful 😁

  • @silviaspekter2563
    @silviaspekter25633 ай бұрын

    woww !! lot of information. travelling middle of march.for the sakura. hakone, takayama ,nakayama,hiroshima,kyoto,osaka, koyasan and then busan and come back from seul to argentina, buenos aires!!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    😳😳😳 Oh my gosh!! What an amazing itinerary!! What’s the very best activity/experience that you have planned so far?

  • @amariluna
    @amariluna21 күн бұрын

    Probably the best Japan travel tips video I have seen (I have been to Japan twice and will soon be going there at the end of the year). Great job!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    21 күн бұрын

    Thank you @amariluna! I hope you have a wonderful trip at the end of the year. Third time’s the charm! Will you be there for the Osaka illuminations?

  • @WildCatMiyuu
    @WildCatMiyuu3 ай бұрын

    Actually I would say with the price hike on the JR pass last year, it is essential to do the maths before purchasing one, and also to consider regional JR passes. It's no longer a "one trip and you'll get your investment back" situation at all. And for Tokyo subway, the IC cards are mega convenient but if you want to save money, it might be worth getting an unlimited travel ticket instead (available in 24h, 48h and 72h). If you're going to travels around Tokyo and use the metro a lot, like several times a day, it is likely going to be cheaper than IC cards (which don't have a daily cap). Again, if saving money is your priority over convenience, do the maths and choose what's best for you!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    YES!! That is 100% accurate. The JR Pass hike has absolutely changed the game. I put a calculator in the description for the video, but visitors should ABSOLUTELY do the math and plan out the trip properly before going. If you’re not doing extensive travel between locations, buying a JR Pass could be a real waste of money that you could be using for awesome accommodations or activities instead. And your input on the IC Card is spot on as well. If you’re going to multiple locations within Tokyo, buy an unlimited pass. Paying per-ride with an IC card is going to get expensive fast. Thank you for adding this input. Very helpful!

  • @Rasputin.Bogard

    @Rasputin.Bogard

    3 ай бұрын

    Totally agree. My wife and I are traveling there next month and the individual JR passes to go from Tokyo to Takayama to Kyoto back to Tokyo are about half of the JR pass.

  • @evelyncarohenriquez6717

    @evelyncarohenriquez6717

    3 ай бұрын

    We did the math and I happened exactly the same, more than the double to go From Tokyo to Osaka to Kyoto and back.

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan My wife and I were in Japan Dec/Jan for 20 days and had a 14-day pass ($530USD) that we used to travel as far as Sapporo and Beppu. Without the pass that leg alone would've cost $340USD, one way. Lodging and food were cheap so it all balanced out.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nateshf9303 That’s really helpful to know. There are so many different combinations for traveling with the JR Pass; some that are cost effective and some that end up costing way more than individual passes. I can’t stress enough how important it is for visitors to do the math before buying any of the passes. Thank you for adding this example to the discussion

  • @user-gr6nt4sq9k
    @user-gr6nt4sq9kАй бұрын

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate you covering allergies. I'm planning my first trip to Japan and my 14 yo has some severe food allergies. It is my biggest worry. This is the 1st video I've watched that has addressed it. This video is top tier 👌

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Madeleine, I’m so so glad that part helped you out. It’s something that is such a big issue, but it can so easily be overlooked when it doesn’t directly affect you or someone you know/are caring for. If you need help sorting out Japan’s medication requirements let me know. The link in the description from the Japanese Embassy is a little oversaturated with information so I’m happy to help sort it out.

  • @tiffanylovelovelove
    @tiffanyloveloveloveАй бұрын

    This video is very helpful, you provide practical advice much more than many other JP travel vids i've watched. And it's clear as well, youtube rewarded your efforts as this video got a lot of views. You earned a subscriber. I hope you keep producing content :)

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Awesome awesome comment, Tiffany! Thank you so much for sending those great vibes this way. I’m definitely going to continue making content. Working on a Kyoto guide that should be out this week! I can’t wait to share it with you and the rest of the community. Welcome aboard…I’m glad you’ve joined us!!

  • @kimberlyhankerson7185
    @kimberlyhankerson71853 ай бұрын

    There’s tons of great information in this video. Thank you! The Love Hotel was probably an interesting experience with the parents. 👀😂

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    😹 I slept in a full sweatsuit with a hoodie and socks on. Didn’t want to touch ANY surfaces. Good times! So glad you liked the video!

  • @Morgansmindrocks
    @MorgansmindrocksАй бұрын

    This is the best guide I’ve seen!! I have adhd and didn’t even think that my m dedication might be prohibited. Going in October, thank you SO much!! This was such an easy watch, amazing editing!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you Morgan!! I’m so glad the medication tips were helpful. It’s so easy to overlook and not even consider since it’s not that big of a deal when traveling to most places. I hope you have an amazing time on the trip in October. Japan is so beautiful in late fall/early winter! 🍂

  • @pancyn5914

    @pancyn5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapanany tips for November- December 16-20 days travellers, to book tickets soon 😮

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@pancyn5914 Hi @pancyn, check my other response. I would recommend going to Reddit.com and searching the /JapanTravel and the /Japan subreddits for help. People often post their full itineraries there and you can also ask specific questions about your own itinerary.

  • @alexsakon
    @alexsakon3 ай бұрын

    Standing on the left side on escalators is a Tokyo thing. It’s the opposite in Osaka and a few other cities. But it’s usually the left.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your tips, @alexsalon! Thank you for taking the time to contribute!

  • @jhey5639

    @jhey5639

    3 ай бұрын

    YES this is so true I got so confused first time … took me 5 mins to realise different city, different rules.. hehe

  • @rsvpevents6780

    @rsvpevents6780

    Ай бұрын

    I found this interesting too. I live in NYC. We stand on the right on escalators so people can pass on the left. I expect to mess this up in Japan 😂

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@rsvpevents6780 I lived in Hong Kong and traveled all throughout Asia. I never ever quite got the hang of it. Just learn "excuse me" or "I'm sorry" in Japanese as soon as possible! 🙃

  • @raymondAVC
    @raymondAVC3 ай бұрын

    i’ve been researching for three weeks and you are now my favorite japan travel guide channel. could you please make something about restaurants that are actually good vs social media hype?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s a great suggestion. I have a few other videos that I have in the queue to make, but I really like that idea. Let me see what I can come up with! It will be a good transition from focusing on the bigger city.

  • @FasterThanSoup
    @FasterThanSoup3 ай бұрын

    I’ve just started watching your channel about a week or two ago and have recommended it a few times already. I’m not even into kawaii, but I thoroughly appreciate your content, depth of detail, and references to your previous travels from the same spots - really cool to see the changes. Please, please try to improve the audio for your uploads on the go if you can.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @FasterThanSoup, this was one of the kindest comments any YT creator could receive, but was it meant for me? Which Kawaii videos are you referring to? And if it is for me, 🙏 thank you so much for sharing and appreciating the work. Is there a video in particular where the audio wasn’t up to par? I can definitely make changes if needed.

  • @savannawanzer
    @savannawanzer3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video it was the best. I loved it now I have a degree in Japan with your help.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hahaha!! Awesome comment! It’s such a wonderful place and I’m so glad you feel sufficiently educated on all things Japan! 😄 Do you think you’ll have a chance to visit at some point?

  • @savannawanzer

    @savannawanzer

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan Yes I'm doing a 5 week tour of Asia and can't wait for March to get here.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@savannawanzer 😲 You have an official fan right here. I can’t believe you’re going to have 5 weeks in Asia!!! That’s going to be life changing! I used to live in Hong Kong for work, so every single weekend I plotted out a new place to visit. There’s so much out there and Japan only scratches the surface. I’m so excited for you. I hope these videos will help! And I also posted a great free Japan travel guide last night with some lesser known places. You should definitely check it out: www.voyagesjapan.com/insider-guide-signup

  • @Andrea-fz8ex
    @Andrea-fz8ex3 ай бұрын

    Hello! I love this video. Thank you so much as it’s so helpful to planning my trip! Is this your channel? I clicked on another video and it wasn’t your voice. I would love to know where to watch anymore of your video and super interested in videos on the best places to visit in Japan outside of Tokyo. Great info and video, again thank you!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, Andrea. I’m really glad you liked the video! In the earlier videos that I created, I was trying out AI voices. Trying to “figure out my lane” for the channel. I also made a few different videos of other international locations, but Japan has always been my favorite. All of the scripting, editing, etc are all mine for all of the videos. And the newer videos are of course my voice ☺️ I have some more videos coming soon but for now I am focusing on Japan. What other places are you interested in? I can absolutely recommend specific channels that I love that make really great, well-produced travel videos. Let me know! I’m happy to help.

  • @Andrea-fz8ex

    @Andrea-fz8ex

    2 ай бұрын

    I am planning my trip and obviously want to to Tokyo and Kyoto but I want to see some historical areas as well. Trying to figure out best cities close to Tokyo (which will be home base) to see some historical sites and luscious landscapes Thanks so much for the info. I’ll def go check out your other videos 🎉🎉🎉

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Andrea-fz8ex Check out the guide that I've created that's linked in the comment section. It's free and there's nothing that I'm selling. It just gives you some really cool places that are off the beaten path that you can visit inside and outside of Tokyo. Might give you some great ideas!

  • @rorozoro8448
    @rorozoro84482 ай бұрын

    I’m going Japan in May and can confirm that this is, by far, the best video I’ve seen. Thank you very much!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s so so kind of you to leave that message. ☺️ I really hope this was helpful in planning for your trip in May. Let me know if there’s any way I can help in sorting out your planning. Have a wonderful time!!

  • @Shebby1987

    @Shebby1987

    2 ай бұрын

    Same. Going in May and after hours and hours of videoes - this is by far the best video with great information.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Shebby1987 Thank you Shubbi! If you’re going in May, be sure to download the free guide in the description. It has so many more places that are off the beaten path, and some that were mentioned in the video. No spam or anything. Just a great resource with cool pictures that might help to plan out your trip. Have a great time!!!

  • @rorozoro8448

    @rorozoro8448

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan Hi. Hope you can help. How do I buy a Suica card now ? I was told I can buy one now and put it in my Apple wallet ? Issue is, everywhere I go, it says it’s sold out?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@rorozoro8448 Excellent question. In the case that you can’t find one, I would suggest searching for a Welcome Suica. Same company, but it’s designated for visitors. But the even better thing is that you can actually download the Suica app on your phone or add it to your Apple wallet without having to buy a physical card. Just a heads up: downloading the app on your phone versus adding it to your Wallet directly gives you the ability to connect any Shinkansen tickets to your IC (Suica) card. But I don’t want to confuse things too much. Here’s a link to an excellent video by One Good Dream, showing you how to do each. It’s a bit complicated process, but it’s worth it to have the Suica on your phone. It’s all explained in the video. Just give it a couple of watches and let me know if you have any questions at all. Here’s the link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ppyLpbSKmamepLQ.htmlsi=JLl1CAD9FONFmVn1

  • @steel148
    @steel1483 ай бұрын

    You can use the JR pass on the Yamanote, Chuo Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @steel148 Thank you so much for that tip. I should have noted the specific lines that the JR Pass will work on.

  • @bigbadbyrnes
    @bigbadbyrnes3 ай бұрын

    great content

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much @bigbadbyrnes. I really appreciate the kind words

  • @kpit1864
    @kpit1864Ай бұрын

    I rarely comment on videos, but I felt compelled to let you know just how much I appreciate this video. Well organized, high quality video with useful and practical advice. I'm going to Japan in April so I've been looking at tons of videos and this is far and away the best guide I've found.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    💛💛💛💛💛 Oh that really really made me smile. Thank you so much for taking the time to write that to me. It truly did make my day. I hope your trip in April is filled with amazing adventures and beautiful cherry blossom photos! 🌸 I’m so glad this was helpful.

  • @mariojsworld
    @mariojsworld4 ай бұрын

    Nice Japan tips.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know you appreciated them. I really do hope they’re not just the normal tips that everyone gives and that they’ll actually help you guys on your next trip!

  • @sliceofinfo9547
    @sliceofinfo95473 күн бұрын

    Amazing video

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 күн бұрын

    💛🙏 Thank you so much. An amazing way to start my day!!

  • @osakameetup
    @osakameetup2 ай бұрын

    #11. DONT miss a rare opportunity to meet and talk to local Japanese people who enjoy speaking English with foreigners. Join a meetup event!

  • @pancyn5914

    @pancyn5914

    Ай бұрын

    where? ?when?

  • @kathlud1
    @kathlud1Ай бұрын

    Amazing video. Thank you!!! Should we get an eSIM before arriving in Tokyo?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi @kathlud, apologies for the delay but hopefully this will still help. I usually prefer to get all of the tech stuff squared away before arriving because it’s just one less thing to worry about, and the same goes for buying an eSIM. However, it’s important to activate it closer to the time that you’re actually traveling, since you’re buying a digital SIM and not a physical one. Here’s an article that might give you more context around the difference and how it works. I’m not particularly promoting that company. Just thought the information in the article might be helpful: www.japan-rail-pass.com/internet-access/e-sim-by-japan-experience

  • @tomholloway7773
    @tomholloway77734 күн бұрын

    Great video with lots of important information. Thank you. Will Suica cards work in places like Nara, Osaka and Kyoto?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    4 күн бұрын

    Hi Tom! Suica cards will work in Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto. And if you need more information on how to purchase one and use it during your time in Japan, this video from the channel would be a great one to watch next… kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGV5p7dmaa-ecbA.htmlsi=BgyaNcH7a3DeNmNr

  • @finalfantastic
    @finalfantasticАй бұрын

    This is so informative it’s definitely one of the BEST Japan Travel Advice videos I’ve seen! I’m about to head to Japan for the first time next month so I’m gather everything single piece of advice I can! Also I see the Luggage Delivery forms in the videos - how I can fill them out if it’s all in Japanese??

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    I’m so glad this was helpful, @finalfantastic. And that’s an excellent point. Here’s the link to the company that’s featured in the video. They’re one of the more prominent delivery companies in the region and the website should help you with any questions about what information you’ll need for the form. The good thing is that they also have forms in other languages at the counter. And the website is in English www.global-yamato.com/en/hands-free-travel/scene02.html But even so, I recommend going ahead and downloading Google Translate on your phone if you haven’t already. There’s a feature where you can take pictures of foreign text and it will translate it for you. That’s going to come in super handy for you in Japan; especially in reading signs and menus that don’t have a translation. I hope this helps!

  • @finalfantastic

    @finalfantastic

    Ай бұрын

    This help so much!! Thank you!!! I’m SUPER excited and I’ve been doing a LOT of research regarding entry requirements, what to expect and I’ve heard of Japan Web so I’ll be filling it out shortly!! I’m gonna be staying at Shibuya for 4 days in Tokyo, 4 days in Kyoto (planning to see Nara and Osaka as it’s near) a overnight stay at Hakone before going back to Tokyo for a another overnight before heading home. What about painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen? Would that be allowed??

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@finalfantastic I don't want to give you the wrong information on that, but I would like to share two important links that might have the answer you're looking for. This first link has a list of the different medical ingredients that aren’t allowed in Japan without a prescription or doctor’s allowance letter. So it will be important to go over this list with your primary physician: www.mhlw.go.jp/english/policy/health-medical/pharmaceuticals/01.html This second link is from the Japan Embassy, with more information about importing/bringing in medications: jp.usembassy.gov/services/importing-medication/ There's a whole process for declaring medications, so if you're traveling soon it would be a good idea to start researching those links and getting familiar with what might be required. Let me know if you need any additional help on understanding what forms you might need to fill out. Happy to help!

  • @MrLeetec
    @MrLeetec25 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the effort to make this video. Regarding Haneda vs Narita Airport I highly recommend travellers to compare both, if budget is important. Sometimes flights to Narita is much cheaper. It takes just 30min more to travel to the center and you might save several hundred Dollar/Euro.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    25 күн бұрын

    Great tip @MrLeetec. Thank you for that. I’ve always found cheaper flights into Narita as well. I wonder if it has to do with the convenience and closeness of Haneda to the city? I just always assumed it was because Narita is the major airport. But nevertheless, super helpful tip. Thank you.

  • @mogtrader8
    @mogtrader8Ай бұрын

    For Google Maps, the thing to perhaps remember is that once you chart your route and course, don't reset the navigation as it will bring up new options. Great video.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent tip. So frustrating sometimes that it does that. But thank you for adding that.

  • @bingsescapade
    @bingsescapade3 ай бұрын

    Welcome

  • @adventuresfurrytales2502
    @adventuresfurrytales250215 күн бұрын

    Super helpful video!! ❤ Where can I find the link to the luggage review?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    15 күн бұрын

    So glad this was helpful for you! I’m revamping the luggage video. There were a few brands I decided to add in. But coming soon!

  • @alanandammakingnewmemories2950
    @alanandammakingnewmemories2950Ай бұрын

    heading over to japan next year very excited but nervous as i don't speak Japanese

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Alan, I absolutely understand how that can make you feel nervous. Before I went for the first time I heard the same thing; that locals don’t speak English and it was going to be hard to communicate. But there are soooo many new advancements in language translation technology that you’re going to be just fine. Have you downloaded Google Translate on your phone yet? It’s an absolute game changer. And there are amazing tutorials on KZread for how to use it while visiting non-native speaking countries. That’s my first go-to. Second, learning the most basic/fundamental words like “hello, thank you, excuse me, where is the…,” etc. will take you a long way in simple cultural respect. It means a lot to see someone making an effort to communicate in an unfamiliar language, and kindness is a huge trait of most Japanese locals. They want to help you. I think you’ll be fine! Just take care of the basics and remind yourself that this is just another life experience that you have the opportunity to learn from and meet new friends through. Have a great time!!

  • @makotonarukami7468
    @makotonarukami74682 ай бұрын

    One of the main pointd to being in Tokyo is to experience walking around snd riding the trains. To use a Cab is ridiculous unless you wsnt to do it once you arrive or leave Tokyo to the Airport just to say you did it. Thats the only time, also if you made the mistake in not catching the last train for the night, and your place is very very far, and youre tired of walking.

  • @roshanimendis3827
    @roshanimendis3827Күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I agree this is the best video I watched on Japan travel. Could you please let me know about the tax free app ?

  • @dxelmo3447
    @dxelmo34472 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏🏽 I’m thinking about taking my 2 kids to Japan this summer. This helps a lot!!! 5 *****❤

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    They're going to have an absolute blast!! There's so so so much to do and see for kids in Japan and it's so cool that you're going to be able to give them a memory of a lifetime! Have a wonderful trip and congrats on being an awesome parent!! 😉😎

  • @dxelmo3447

    @dxelmo3447

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan thanks again!!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi there @dxelmo3447! The Japan Kid's Guide is finally here! I know you were thinking of taking your kids this summer so I hope this helps! www.voyagesjapan.com/japan-kids-guide

  • @dxelmo3447

    @dxelmo3447

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan thanks 🙏🏽

  • @chiarac3833
    @chiarac383323 күн бұрын

    I want to see the Tochigi Nissan Plant. They make the GT-R there! 🚘

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    23 күн бұрын

    !!!!!!!!!!! Do you watch the Donut KZread channel? I’m OBSESSED!! Love to know that there’s a fellow car enthusiast in the community! 😎🚘🏁

  • @nazukeoya
    @nazukeoya2 ай бұрын

    I'm heading to Tokyo for 3 weeks in April next year for Star Wars Celebration. 😎

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Ooooooooh that’s suuuuper cool!!! You HAVE to do a KZread video on it when you get back. I’m sure a lot of people would love to see that! 😎😎😎

  • @nazukeoya

    @nazukeoya

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapanHaha challenge accepted! 😊

  • @yoshig441
    @yoshig4412 ай бұрын

    711 clutch for everything. can even buy event tickets in there as well as disneyland.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Sooo much different than the 7-11's in the United States! And the story behind the founding of 7-11 and how they became what they are in Japan as opposed to the rest of the world is pretty amazing! Here's an article you might enjoy: www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/07/11/in-honor-of-711-how-japan-slurped-up-7-eleven/ 🤔 Maybe I should do a KZread Short on that one day!

  • @nateshf9303
    @nateshf93033 ай бұрын

    My wife and I were there in April, July and recently December/early Jan because airfares were so cheap.

  • @dragongamerrylucius
    @dragongamerryluciusАй бұрын

    I am planning a vacation trip to China and Japan a couple weeks from now. I always want to pay a visit to Akihabara.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    It’s such a cool place! To see the epicenter of video games and electronics is a big kid’s dream!! And in Kyoto there’s a hotel called the Marufukuro Hotel. It’s the former headquarters of Nintendo and it’s really cool! I hope you have an AMAZING trip!! Oh and China is fascinating too. Nothing like Japan, but so worthwhile to visit and explore. The nature in certain places in China is wildly surreal!

  • @k241172k
    @k241172k2 ай бұрын

    gooood!!!!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    💛💛💛💛💛

  • @toanhoang23_12
    @toanhoang23_12Ай бұрын

    It's been great living in Japan for 7 years now and I'm doing youtube in Japan😊

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Amazing!! Post your channel here in the comments so that people can follow you! I know how much work it takes, so whatever it takes to help you along! 😊

  • @maureenm6115
    @maureenm61152 ай бұрын

    I went on the JR Rail website and used the calculator. I put in my itinerary and it told me if it would be cheaper for me to get the JR pass or not. Works out that it does not pay for me to get a pass. I am primarily staying in Tokyo as my base but going to Kyoto for 3 days.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Maureen, I’m so glad you used the calculator before buying a pass. If you’re only doing Tokyo and Kyoto, a pass would have definitely caused you to overspend for transportation. Great job of planning ahead and making the right choices for your own trip!

  • @reddwarfhead
    @reddwarfheadАй бұрын

    I've watched a lot of videos on the topic, but this is by far the best one. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    💛💛💛 Well I’m so grateful for the comment and you’re very welcome. I’m so glad you appreciated the video!!

  • @RG.......
    @RG.......3 ай бұрын

    Wonderful information - thanks for sharing. Just 1 Question - We will travel from Tokyo to Kyoto by train - so which train ticket should we buy Shinkansen or regular commuter, and do we go online to buy this in advance?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi @RG! Thank you for the comment on the video and congrats on the upcoming trip! You have a few options for traveling to Kyoto from Tokyo. If you''re buying a JR Pass for your trip, the ride from Tokyo to Kyoto is included in the pass, which is great. And that includes the Shinkansen. If you're traveling without the JR Pass, you'll pay about $90 one-way for the fastest Nozomi Shinkansen, depending on whether you reserve your seat. If you're riding the Shinkansen, you don't have to reserve your seat in advance, but if you're traveling during the peak times (Golden Week, Obon, etc), I would recommend reserving/booking 3-4 days ahead. Regular trains (non-Shinkansen train) are going to be about $56USD but they take about 8 hours. If you're traveling on a budget, you can also take the Express Bus for about half the price, but they take 8 hours as well, whereas the fastest bullet train takes 2h 15min. And don't forget you can also find some inexpensive short flights to Kyoto as well. Fun tip: When you're traveling to Kyoto from Tokyo on the Shinkansen, Mt. Fuji is going to be on the right side of the train. When you're returning to Tokyo it will be on the left! :)

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    Don't get the JR full Pass unless you make enough stops/visit enough cities, and travel far enough to beak even.

  • @RG.......

    @RG.......

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nateshf9303 Hey 1 other question if you can help with - is there a bus service from Haneda Airport to Kawaguchiko? Is that the best/ cheapest way to travel? How much would the normal train or Shinkansen cost? Thanks!

  • @georgebenta3435
    @georgebenta34353 ай бұрын

    Check if the English and Japanese restaurant menus are the same. Sometimes there are more selections on the Japanese menu compared to the English menu.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Really good tip! This is a great way to use Google Translate’s camera feature to translate the Japanese menu. I didn’t realize there might be additional items on it.

  • @dianketo6663
    @dianketo66632 ай бұрын

    please do a video on how to book a shinkansen ticket in advance!!!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    I’ll try to include it in my next video on Kyoto. Thank you for the recommendation!

  • @pancyn5914

    @pancyn5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapanis there any cooking classes for beginners not just obento box prep? 😂

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi @dianketo, I posted a part about purchasing the Shinkansen ticket in advance in the Kyoto video that I recently posted. Just wanted to give you a heads up! Hope it helps

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@pancyn5914 There are lots of cooking classes. There are even Ramen and Sushi classes you can take. And if matcha tea is up your alley, you can also go on tours of tea plantations. Try going to klook.com and searching for “Japan Cooking” and plenty of options will come up.

  • @dianketo6663

    @dianketo6663

    Ай бұрын

    thanks i saw it! appreciate you following up :)@@VoyagesJapan

  • @hakimoto9683
    @hakimoto96833 ай бұрын

    Is there any detail that you can provide regarding the visit Japan web app, as I simply do not see any such app available. Thanks, great informative vid!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @hakimoto thank you for mentioning that. I just added the link to the description. I appreciate the callout. Here’s the link to the Visit Japan Web app so you won’t have to go searching for it: vjw-lp.digital.go.jp/en/

  • @kevinleong4467
    @kevinleong446729 күн бұрын

    Just came back 😞. Rainy and not many Cherry blossoms in Tokyo. So sad

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    29 күн бұрын

    I knoooow!! I feel so bad for people who planned their trip around seeing them this year. What a really unfortunate situation. 😞

  • @kevinleong4467

    @kevinleong4467

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@VoyagesJapanThat was us... It was so rainy this year and it was aweful. Luckily 4th time going but first time wanting to see the cherry blossoms. Luckily we saw some literally the last day we left. Went to ‎⁨Hommoku Sancho Park⁩, ⁨Yokohama⁩, ⁨Kanagawa⁩, ⁨Japan⁩ drove to the train station and high tailed it to the airport.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    29 күн бұрын

    @@kevinleong4467 OMG!! So wait, did it rain the ENTIRE time you were there other than the last day when you finally saw some? The places you went are such nice spots. I just hope you saw a little bit of their better side without all the rain!

  • @anthonymaster6160
    @anthonymaster6160Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing so many useful & practical information. This is the BEST video I have seen. Arigatōgozaimashita (Thank you again) I just 👍 and happily subscribed to your channel. I look forward to watch more videos. Thanks.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    ✨💫Awesome, Anthony!! I’m so happy to have you on board. It’s always so cool to know when someone has really enjoyed something that you’ve put a lot of effort into. I’ll definitely keep bringing you more videos! Thank you for subscribing!!

  • @Fermaxyl
    @Fermaxyl2 ай бұрын

    Great video! FYI, your link to "Playlist with all my videos on Japan Travel" doesn't work.🌩

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for that heads up!! I’ll fix it right away. I appreciate it

  • @pxoint
    @pxoint3 ай бұрын

    How much cash would you say one needs when just staying within the popular areas of Tokyo? Great video btw, nice writing and great voice over work 🙂

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s a great question, @pxpoint. I don’t want to give the typical “It depends on what you plan on doing” line, but it’s pretty true. I've personally only ever needed $100 MAX per day (excluding accommodations) when traveling through Tokyo, but that's when I am traveling on my own and I decide to treat myself with some nicer meals in popular spots that I've found online. But $50/day is more of my typical spend. And if I'm only going to be in the Tokyo area for one day, I always get the Tokyo Metro pass with unlimited rides so that I can maximize my time. For multiple days in the area, they offer a 48-hour and 72-hour option. However, this is a forum that I've visited pretty frequently and it gives different scenarios to consider for how much you might spend, depending on whether you're a budget traveler or someone who enjoys "living it up" a bit. Let me know if it helps. www.quora.com/How-much-money-should-I-expect-per-person-per-day-in-Tokyo-I-think-that-I-will-have-like-a-mid-budget-maybe-Konbini-breakfast#:~:text=If%20you%20consider%20visiting%20Tokyo,very%20helpful%20for%20budget%20levels.

  • @pxoint

    @pxoint

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan wow, thank you so much for the extensive reply! 🙂

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@pxoint my pleasure! Let me know if you need any additional tips while you’re planning out your trip. It’s an amazing experience so I’m happy to help out!

  • @nateshf9303

    @nateshf9303

    3 ай бұрын

    My wife and I used to bring a lot of yen with us but on our 18-days trip two weeks ago, we only spent $100 USD cash because we have ICOCA card on our phone and used our credit card as much as possible to get points.

  • @bingsescapade
    @bingsescapade3 ай бұрын

    I support you channel

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    And I am very grateful for your support @bingsescapade. Truly. 🙏

  • @arob_3k
    @arob_3kАй бұрын

    Im going in september and the plan is to stay in tokyo then travel to Kyoto and stay for 3 days. Then back to tokyo

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    That's a GREAT first trip, @arob! I think the challenge for a lot of first-time travelers is that it's so tempting to try to fit everything in on the first try. Traveling to too many cities in a short amount of time can really spoil the experience. So it's great that you're pacing yourself. Be sure to check out my Kyoto video for tips on their travel passes and cool attractions. Might spark some ideas! Congrats on the trip of a lifetime! :)

  • @arob_3k

    @arob_3k

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan Thank you. Ill check it out :)

  • @mar14f
    @mar14f2 ай бұрын

    great video, what is the best website to buy a single trip shinkansen ticket - Osaka to Tokyo please? TIA

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I’m glad the video was helpful! You can buy individual Shinkansen tickets online ahead of time from this link and you can download the app through this site as well. Its the official website from JR Rails: smart-ex.jp/en/lp/app/ And if you’re not ready to buy yet, you don’t have to buy tickets in advance. You can simply buy shinkansen tickets and railway tickets in person at any rail station in Japan, either from ticket machines or the ticket office. Buying in advance just assures a seat.

  • @mar14f

    @mar14f

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@VoyagesJapanthank you

  • @miketokles9451
    @miketokles94512 ай бұрын

    I buy a metro pass every few days, they have them for turists only and its only a few dollars unlimited use.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    I think that’s a smart thing to do when you’re staying only in Tokyo for a few days. Do you also get an IC Card, or just the metro card?

  • @katherineluong185
    @katherineluong185Ай бұрын

    We're going to Japan in July. I have a few questions to ask: 1. What's the best transportation method available to go from Narita Airport to Tokyo? We want to avoid the train since it's too confusing and we're too tired after a long flight to figure out where to go. 2. Do we need to bring adapter/converter to charge our phones while in Japan? Thanks for all your help.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Katherine, 1. If you’re avoiding the train, that only leaves the bus or taxi as major transportation options. Information on both are in the video. The bus takes longer to get into Tokyo, but you’ll likely be dropped off at a location that’s closer to where you’re staying and you won’t have to figure out the train. Taxis are always an option that will take you to the front door. But prepare to pay a little extra for the convenience. 2. Which country are you traveling from? Information about whether you’ll need an adapter will depend on what type of outlets your country uses. Here’s a handy guide you can refer to to determine if you’ll need an adapter: www.power-plugs-sockets.com/us/japan/#:~:text=In%20Japan%2C%20power%20plugs%20and,sockets%20type%20A%20in%20Japan.

  • @Kkreena
    @Kkreena2 ай бұрын

    how to link it to Passmo or IC card once we purchase the Shinkansen ticket. Also where to find a sleek bag pack shown in ur vlog

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi @Kkrena, here is a link for how to connect your Shinkansen ticket to your IC card. It’s a guide from the JR Pass company. Let me know if you have any issues linking it: www.eki-net.com/top/tr/guide/registration/ Also, all of the products shown in the video are linked in the description of the video. But for your convenience, this is the link for the bag that was shown. I hope this helps! amzn.to/47d13lH

  • @catherinekato5050
    @catherinekato50502 ай бұрын

    Also have you been recently? I'm trying to get my head around the different Suica/Pasmo cards - it looks like you can't get the normal cards at the moment, and the mobile version is only for iPhones and sounds complicated. So the only choice left is the Pasmo Passports (available at Narita Keisei & other big stations) or Welcome Suica cards. Is this your experience too?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi catherine, I apologize for the delay but I had a family emergency. I hope I'm still able to help. HarbLife has done an excellent update on the passes and what's currently available. The link is below and this should help to plan out which passes might be available at the moment. The video is from about a month ago, but the information is still relevant. Let me know if this helps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/g3lrm9avaK-5cco.html

  • @houseofmoxa
    @houseofmoxa2 ай бұрын

    Great video! One question though, you said you can potentially save 10,000 yen per ticket if you pre-purchase the Shinkansen- is that correct? I am actually bringing a group of 10 people to Japan next month and have done lots of research into transport. It's cheaper for us not to get the JR Pass, and I'm not in Japan so probably can't get the group discount (for 8+ people). And I've looked at the JR website but you can only book up to 6 ppl at a time, so I'm not sure if I can take advantage of these savings?? (I will be purchasing the tkts for everyone) Please let me know if you have any ideas 🙏

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi @houseofmoxa, apologies for the delay in responding. The JR Pass can (and should) be purchased outside of Japan, before your trip. Purchasing directly at a Japan Railway office in the country at stations within cities like Tokyo or Osaka entails a higher price. Take a look at this site below when you have a chance. You are able to purchase more than 6 tickets here. Also, I've provided a link with eligibility rules for the JR Pass. As long as all of your travelers meet these requirements, you should be able to purchase a ticket on their behalf. I would also consider calling the company to ask any questions about purchasing in bulk. But in the end, if it's not cost effective to purchase the JR Pass, don't do it!! Truly, it may seem like the easier solution to just "get it and forget it", but the price hike really has made a dent in how much you may actually be saving, even with a discount. It might be worth it to just figure out the individual tickets. Either way, here are the links with the info that might be helpful. I know you've probably already done it, but if not, be SURE to enter the legs of your trip into the calculator on this site to see if the discounted pre-trip ticket price makes a difference: JR Pass Calculator: www.japan-guide.com/railpass/ JR Pass Purchase Site: click.jrpass.com/SHB2 JR Pass Purchase Eligibility: www.jrpass.com/japan-rail-pass-eligibility

  • @qtt323
    @qtt3232 ай бұрын

    Please advise: Is there a 14 days train pass I can buy to use the train locally within Tokyo and to from Haneda airport Such as Ginza to shinjuku, just within Tokyo ? Thanks

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi QT, I haven't ever purchased the 14-day Tokyo Metro pass since I was only aware of the 24,48, and 72-hour passes. But the good news is that it looks like the Tokyo Metro does offer one! This is the link with more information for the pass: www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/ticket/types/pass/all/index.html I've also added a link with information for traveling from Haneda Airport with the pass. Let me know if this helps! www.haneda-tokyo-access.com/en/ticket/discount/tokyo-subway.html

  • @qtt323

    @qtt323

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I will look into it❤

  • @richardshiels
    @richardshiels2 ай бұрын

    Really interesting , my wife and I go to Japan for the first time April 7 2024 ( I’m 73 and Pam is 71 , both in good health ) we will land Osaka , then travel to Hiroshima, Kyoto and Tokyo , we are interest in culture and history. Any tips greatly appreciated.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Richard, I'm really sorry for the delay in getting back to you. There's SO much that I can recommend. If you could give me a list of 3 things that you and Pam love to experience when you travel, in order of interest, I'll give you a list of "must-sees" and "must visits" while you're there. For example, my list would be: 1. Unique modern architecture 2. Unforgettable landscapes 3. Cool, rare fashion Tell me your list and I'll be happy to help! 🤗

  • @richardshiels

    @richardshiels

    2 ай бұрын

    1: local culture 2: historic sites 3: not to be missed while in ….. We have hotel accommodation booked, 3 nights Osaka, 2 nights Hiroshima, 3 Kyoto , 3 nights Takayama , 4 nights Tokyo. Also 14 day pass for rail. I think that it would be a good idea to book with local English speaking guides for a morning session in each of the areas. We are from UK and have travelled worldwide but never to Japan before.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@richardshiels Hi Richard, Here’s what I’ll start with. I just posted a travel guide that is super comprehensive for off the beaten path locations all throughout Japan. It’s free, no strings attached. Just something I thought would be super helpful for the community. Here’s the link: www.voyagesjapan.com/insider-guide-signup Outside of that… I totally agree with your thoughts about hiring an English guide in each of your locations. I don’t have a company that I would recommend off the top of my head, but the Reddit forum on Japan Travel will likely have the best unbiased reviews you can find for travel escorts. Here’s a link to one that I found that might be helpful for you to read and get an idea of what agency you might be interested in hiring: www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravel/comments/emg6qg/private_toursguides_worth_it/ And also, Airbnb’s “Experiences” feature never really took off, but it might be worth clicking around to see if there are any locally hosted experiences you might be interested in exploring with guides while you're there. Here’s a link for that: www.airbnb.com/s/experiences Now let’s get into the nitty gritty! I’m going to recommend places based on your 3 top interests. Some might be “textbook” sites that everyone tends to visit when they travel to Japan, but it’s your first time so I don’t want you to miss anything. But I’ll also throw in some hidden gems for each place. Here we go: Osaka (3 nights): Local Culture: The Dotonbori area is a tourist fave, but I would still recommend you visit at least one of the evenings.Takoyaki (octopus balls) and okonomiyaki (a traditional pancake delicacy) are two foods you have to taste, just to say you did it! You’re also going to run into a different flavor/combination of okonomiyaki in the Hiroshima area. A lot of tourists have opinions on which is the best, but definitely do a taste test and report back on your fave! Hidden Gem: The Shinsekai district seriously feels like you’ve been transported in a time machine. I love retro stuff so this place had my eyes wide open! Take a look at my newsletter. The cover image is a shot of one of the more famous alleyways in the area. If you want to see a panoramic view of Osaka, visit the Tsutenkaku Tower while you’re there. Historic Sites: Osaka Castle for sure. You’re going to be there during cherry blossom season and there’s nothing like it. There’s a majestic picture of it in the newsletter as well. Hiroshima (2 nights): I’m not doing this to promote my own video, but seriously consider watching this video that I made about a day trip to Hiroshima, Miyajima and Onomichi. It’s one of my earlier videos and I think it will cover all the bases you need for this leg of the trip. Here’s the link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k2p2rtSKXdHOf7w.html Kyoto (3 nights): Local Culture: See if you can participate in one of the local tea ceremonies while you’re there. I know Viator has some experiences you can purchase, but explore around and try to find one that's more authentic and less of a "theatrical ceremony" if you can. And the Higashiyama district is simply gorgeous. Do not miss the chance to walk through the area during cherry blossom season. You’re lucky you’ll get to witness it! Historic Sites: I love visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Kyoto has a lot of them sprinkled throughout. My parents and I had a very special time at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple. It’s majestic and you’ll get plenty of beautiful pictures. There’s no way you’ll be able to fully experience all of the UNESCO sites, but I’ll give you a link so you can choose which ones you might want to see. The Ryoanji Temple Rock garden is also simple, yet so profound. Here’s the link for the UNESCO sites: www.insidekyoto.com/kyoto-unesco-world-heritage-sites Not to Be Missed: The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It’s kind of oversaturated in pictures on the web, but experiencing it firsthand is still worth it! TOKYO!!!!!! (4 nights): This video (kzread.info/dash/bejne/gZ5kktewg6rTic4.html) and my newsletter have all of the places that I would recommend. I know this sounds like I’m taking the easy way out, but seriously…there’s so much to see in Tokyo that even if you only went to 2-3 of the places I’ve highlighted, you wouldn’t have even touched the surface!! Love that you’re going in April. Love that you’re planning ahead of time. You’re going to have a magical trip!!! ✨🇯🇵

  • @richardshiels

    @richardshiels

    2 ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan thank you so much, you have been very kind and thoughtful , We really appreciate all the useful information you have given us.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    @@richardshiels it’s my pleasure, Richard!! Be sure to let all of us know how the trip went when you get back. Safe travels and best wishes to you and Pam!

  • @82nutcracker
    @82nutcrackerАй бұрын

    Excellent Excellent video! How do you exchange money at 7-11 or Lawson? Do they take US$ or CAD$ on machine for exchange to Japanese Yen? Thanks

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi @82 nutcracker, that's a great question. My honest opinion is that you're better off bringing a debit card and withdrawing money from the ATM, rather than trying to exchange from your native currency while in Japan. It's far cheaper that way. But I totally understand that you might be in a time crunch or unable to exchange before you go. In that case, local banks, hotels, or exchange counters are going to be your best (and maybe only) bet. From my knowledge and experience, 7-11 and Lawsons don't serve as exchange counters, but they only have ATM facilities. However, for a more accurate answer I've found a couple of Reddit forums that I think will be super helpful for you. Be sure to ask your exact questions. They're active forums and plenty of people will be able to give you the up to date answer: www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/15fqsj5/exchange_rate_at_711_atms/ www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/162nync/where_is_the_best_place_to_exchange_usd_to_yen_in/

  • @82nutcracker

    @82nutcracker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!!

  • @angelluk7672
    @angelluk76723 ай бұрын

    Thought suica card can basically use all transport only special locations you can't like Shinkansen train and other one but ticket separately

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi @angelluk7672, the Suica card is tricky when it comes to traveling between cities. Let’s say you take the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto. You’ll need to buy a separate ticket for the travel between Tokyo and Kyoto, but while you’re in either place you will be able to use your Suica card for buses, vending machines, trains, etc. Anywhere you see the logo. So you are correct. Use your Suica for anything within the city you’re traveling to, and you’ll likely need a different pass when traveling between cities. Does that help? Or was there confusion from something in the video?

  • @YZ-ex3fo
    @YZ-ex3foАй бұрын

    Hi, I'm going to Japan in July. My flight arrives at Haneda around 23:30, are there buses to Tokyo? I'm assuming I won't catch the last train.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi there, this link should help. It has all of the transportation options for Haneda that are after hours. I hope you have an amazing trip! www.haneda-tokyo-access.com/en/haneda-airport/nightandmorning.html

  • @loiawhil
    @loiawhilАй бұрын

    the tax exception part was confusing you say at first dont use items/goods you buy, but then you say use/open them before flying

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi there, I just rewatched it. The video is correct. I think you might have gotten confused with the wording at 28:43. It says, “If you buy something in Japan that’s tax exempt, but you try to leave the country without the item unused…” I see how it can be confusing, but it’s basically saying that the item has to be unused. Don’t try to leave the country with an item that’s tax exempt, that has been used. Hope this clears things up.

  • @georgebenta3435
    @georgebenta34353 ай бұрын

    Regarding tax-free shopping rules, some packaging can be too bulky to properly fit into your bags. I am curious if you can take the item/s out of the original packaging or shopping bags?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi George, this is the information I was able to find about opening tax-free packages “General goods may be used in Japan on the condition that they are to be brought out of the country with you. Consumables, however, lose their tax-free status once the special packaging is opened.” In the event that the packaging of a consumable item is tampered with, you will be subject to paying the original tax amount at customs. Also, note that if the total purchase amount of the remaining consumables that have not been opened (that is, the total price excluding that of the opened items) falls below the required 5,000 yen amount, tax will be imposed on all goods.” This is the source for the info above: livejapan.com/en/article-a0000238/

  • @rb-k2962
    @rb-k29623 ай бұрын

    Hi there. What do you call that travel pass that you used to go to Hakone, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka please? Those were the places we wanted to visit. Not just Tokyo. Thanks so much!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi @rb-k2962, the pass is called the JR Pass. They are sold in increments of 7, 14, and 21 days and they allow unlimited travel between different parts of Japan. You can also ride the Shinkansen bullet train and the train from the airport to Tokyo for free with this pass. The only thing to remember is that it doesn’t cover the Tokyo metro or most inner-city train travel lines or buses. You will need a rechargeable IC Card or a metro pass for that. .You can order the JR Pass ahead and pick it up at the airport in Japan when you arrive. Here’s my affiliate link to the JR Pass website if you want to check them out: click.jrpass.com/SHB2

  • @hasmidaable
    @hasmidaable3 ай бұрын

    What about we arrive at Haneda at 11 in the night, there still have a train to go to the city?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @hasmidaable, take a look at this link for the last transportation from Haneda… www.haneda-tokyo-access.com/en/haneda-airport/nightandmorning.html Also, Haneda is closer to Tokyo than Narita so a last option of taking a taxi from Haneda might not be as bad/expensive as it would be from Narita. But I would still make it the last option if you’re traveling on a budget.

  • @adavis1129

    @adavis1129

    3 ай бұрын

    Quite unlikely once you factor in going through customs, immigration and luggage pick up along with anything else you might do at the airport like forwarding your luggage or getting wifi set up.

  • @user-cc6rx9lz8w
    @user-cc6rx9lz8wАй бұрын

    Any tips to travel with infants in Japan?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Nandini, I’m sorry for taking so long to get back to you, but I found an excellent resource for you. This is a Reddit forum that’s deep in information dedicated to individuals traveling to Japan with an infant. The original poster gave a full report of their experience upon returning, including how to travel, where to eat, etc. I think you might find this super helpful. It’s a long read, but so full of useful information: www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravel/s/OHgH1c7otu

  • @ccocokios
    @ccocokios2 ай бұрын

    Your video is very detailed and with all the confusion I feel, I appreciate it. Our trip is mid April. Itinerary is :Narita to Tokyo; Tokyo to Kyoto (nozomi); Kyoto to arishiyama and Hiroshima. Kyoto to Nagano. Nagano to Alpen Route and Snow monkey park; Nagano to Tokyo. Tokyo to Mt Fuji. With family next 5 days-Miyagi for Sakura and Tokyo Disney both need train tickets-then back to Narita 4/30. It’s a lot of transportation but I know we can’t ride the Nozomi with the JR pass. What would you suggest we purchase? I’m truly confused with all the cans and cannots with the Suica, IC, JR and more. Can you help decipher? Thank you!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Coco! Let me work on this and get back to you tomorrow. I can totally understand how this is probably a little overwhelming so hopefully I can at least give you a head start. Sounds like an awesome trip, though!! I’ll be back tomorrow with some options!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hello Coco! I did some research for all of the different legs of the trip you're going to be taking, and I was pretty surprised with the results. If you were to purchase individual tickets, you might be right around the same price as you would with the JR Pass. The biggest thing you'll be paying for with the JR Pass in this case is the convenience of not having to abide by a strict train schedule, and not having to plan each ticket out with exact times, dates, etc. I put all of your other train trip legs into the JR Pass Calculator below to see what your savings would be. The amount you will be saving with the JR Pass vs. individual tickets ultimately depends on whether you buy a 14-day or 21-day pass. If you were to buy a 21-Day pass, you kind of break even with how much you would pay for individual tickets. Email me and let me know if the link doesn't work and I can send you a screenshot. I also found this other link below from the JR Pass website about the Nozomi ticket from Tokyo to Kyoto. It looks like you might be able to buy supplementary tickets for about $33 USD per ticket (scroll to the bottom the page). So add that into the calculation of the price for the JR Pass as well when comparing the price of individual vs JR Pass. Let me know your thoughts and what else you were able to find. And you can always email me if you need more detailed help. I hope this gives some clarity! JR Pass Calculator with your trip calculated: www.jrpass.com/farecalculator/137.950000/38.660000/5.2/iM3pApfyAp7rAhZrBdDq6dDnmMAyAG7qAhZumpeZ6dmumpfyBdmnmhZtBdHq6dHtApfyAG3pBKZtmp3ni7== JR Pass website with Nozomi information: www.jrailpass.com/faq/nozomi-mizuho-shinkansen

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Coco, did you receive the last message? Just making sure it came through.

  • @ccocokios

    @ccocokios

    2 ай бұрын

    Sorry I was hanging with my 94 year old mom for her bday. I saw it all last night and I emailed you 😊 Truly appreciate your response and info!

  • @pancyn5914

    @pancyn5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapanwhat would be your itinerary for mother and two teenage girls for 16 days please

  • @emmy5223
    @emmy5223Күн бұрын

    Is there luggage size restrictions on shinkeshen?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Күн бұрын

    Hi Emmy! Excellent question. This article from the Japan Rail Pass company should help to answer your question about luggage size restrictions: www.japan-rail-pass.com/plan-your-trip/travel-by-train/shinkansen/new-luggage-reservation-rules-for-the-shinkansen#:~:text=How%20much%20luggage%20can%20I,(66%20lbs)%20in%20weight

  • @ParaSF4
    @ParaSF42 ай бұрын

    Hi there. Im planning to visit Japan for 2 weeks in September/ Mid-October. And mostly are staying in Tokyo, and travelling in the time im staying just to Kyoto, and Osaka. Is it worth it to purchase a JR pass for me and my wife, or is a individual paper card better, to safe money?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hello! That one will depend on how often you plan on going back and forth between Tokyo and the other two locations, but from first thought, if you’re only planning to go to Osaka once and Kyoto once, you’re probably going to save a lot of money by buying individual tickets. The other thing to consider is that there are alternative ways to get to Kyoto other than the traditional JR train if you’re on a super strict budget. There’s another thread in the comments where I posted a link with alternative transportation. I’ll try to find it and post it here for your reference.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Found it! If you scroll down and find a comment that was left by a user named @RG, you’ll see my reply that breaks down the “JR Pass vs no pass” for shorter trips similar to yours. Let me know if you’re able to find it and if you have any additional questions.

  • 3 ай бұрын

    Can you cover Kyoto & Osaka?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    That's not a bad idea at all! Maybe I'll do some off-the-beaten path locations in both places that will really make for a magical trip. Thank you for the idea!

  • @galanfamily

    @galanfamily

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@VoyagesJapan yes please. I have a trip planned in May 🙈

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    @@galanfamily 😸Fun!!!!! Let me see what I can do!

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    @@galanfamily I’m almost finished with the Kyoto video! Keep an eye out for it this weekend 😊

  • @pancyn5914

    @pancyn5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@VoyagesJapan❤🎉

  • @christ2551
    @christ2551Ай бұрын

    Any tips for getting around Tokyo with a disabled person? Uber is scarce and expensive. Is there any alternative?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    Ай бұрын

    Hi @christ, it's funny that you should ask. I was just looking through this Reddit forum last week when I was making the Kyoto video because there are so many steep hills and older temples and I was wondering what changes have been made to accommodate people with different mobility needs. You might find a lot of helpful answers here. And if not in this thread, a search for "disabled" in the /japanTravel subreddit will open up other conversations on the topic. I hope this is helpful. www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravel/comments/17reyvy/travelling_to_japan_but_im_disabled_advice/

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    21 күн бұрын

    Hi @christ2551! This video just popped up on my KZread feed today and I instantly thought it might be of help to you. I hope this has some information that will help you as you're planning your trip. Have a great weekend! 🙂 kzread.info/dash/bejne/dXeo2aqYmMrapLw.html&pp=ygUTamFwYW4gYmFnZ2FnZSBjaGVjaw%3D%3D

  • @macynguyen8864
    @macynguyen88642 ай бұрын

    Does it got windy in late February/march?

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi @macynguyen, it’s still going to be a little bit cold in February, and March and April are the windier months. But the sun starts coming out a bit in February. So I would still pack some light to medium coverage. Hopefully some locals can also chime in on this thread with recommendations for those months.

  • @R_Ali
    @R_Ali3 ай бұрын

    My experience you won’t be able to purchase a SIM card at outlets on the spot. You’ll need to order one and will be sent to the provided address. Usually with 1 - 2 days.

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Great point. I included a link in the description for one of the the more popular SIM companies. They allow you to order ahead and pick up when you arrive. Glad you brought that up. Here’s the link in case anyone needs it in the future: www.mobal.com/japan-sim-card/?t=st&source=3444

  • @SuzanneStevenson-ej1dn
    @SuzanneStevenson-ej1dn10 күн бұрын

    Could you show an image for the Visit Japan web app - struggling to find it

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    10 күн бұрын

    Hi Suzanne, this is the link for the app, as well as an instruction video for how to fill it out, from the Government of Japan: Visit Japan Web document: www.vjw.digital.go.jp/main/#/vjwplo001 Instructions to fill it out: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eoyTsrqCksqbisY.htmlsi=FpktMvUq-DONgOa9

  • @VoyagesJapan

    @VoyagesJapan

    9 күн бұрын

    Let me know if that’s what you were looking for or if you need any help with how to fill it out. Happy to help!

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