From ancient temples to futuristic cities, explore Japan with our comprehensive guide
The vibrant capital where tradition meets innovation
Ancient capital with over 2,000 temples and shrines
Japan's kitchen and street food paradise
Winter wonderland and nature's playground
Learn the art of sushi from local chefs
Experience traditional Japanese tea culture
Walk through ancient streets in traditional kimono
Relax in natural hot springs
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Purchase a JR Pass if traveling between cities
Learn basic Japanese phrases - locals appreciate it
Carry cash as some places don't accept cards
Remove shoes when entering homes and some restaurants
Use public transport - it's punctual and efficient
Respect local customs and traditions
Tipping is not customary in Japan and can even be considered rude. Good service is expected as part of the job
Avoid eating while walking in public. Find a place to stand or sit. Eating on trains is generally acceptable
Never stick chopsticks upright in rice. This is associated with funerals. Always place them on the chopstick rest
Blowing your nose loudly in public is considered impolite. Try to do it discreetly
Always remove shoes when entering homes, temples, and some restaurants. Look for genkan (entrance area)
Never point at people or things with your chopsticks. Also, don't pass food directly from chopstick to chopstick
Important tips for international travelers
Japan is generally very safe, but being aware of potential scams will help you enjoy your trip worry-free.
Avoid English-speaking touts offering 'special deals' for clubs - these are often scams with hidden fees
Never follow strangers to 'secret' bars or clubs
Ignore anyone claiming to be a 'guide' demanding payment upfront
Always confirm ALL charges (table fees, service charges) BEFORE entering or ordering
Hostess clubs can quickly exceed ยฅ10,000 for just a few drinks
Carry enough cash - many places don't accept foreign credit cards
Check menus for prices before ordering
Never leave your drink unattended
Be cautious of strangers buying you drinks
Reports exist of tourists being drugged and waking up with huge unauthorized charges
Stick to busy, well-lit establishments
Go to the nearest Koban (police box) immediately
File a report - it helps with insurance and creates a record
Contact your embassy if needed
Take photos of the establishment for evidence
Most nightlife venues require physical photo ID for entry
'Muryo Annai-jo' are NOT official tourist centers - they're adult entertainment brokers
Popular tourist areas are safer and more tourist-friendly
Important numbers for tourists in Japan
In Japan, the primary emergency numbers for tourists are 110 for police and 119 for fire or ambulance services. Both are toll-free and accessible from any phone, including public pay phones without needing coins or cards.
To report crimes, theft, or traffic accidents
For fires, medical emergencies, or rescues
For maritime accidents or emergencies at sea
24/7 assistance in English, Chinese, or Korean for emergencies, accidents, or general travel support
MonโFri, 8:30 am โ 5:15 pm for non-urgent matters needing English assistance
9:00 am โ 8:00 pm for medical translation and referrals to facilities with foreign language support
Free, anonymous mental health counseling and crisis support
Use if unsure whether your condition requires an ambulance
For non-urgent police matters or advice
Start with 'Kaji desu' (It's a fire) or 'Kyukyu desu' (It's a medical emergency)
If you cannot speak Japanese, clearly state 'Interpreter, please' (Tsuyaku o onegai shimasu). Operators in major cities can often connect you to a three-way call with a translator
If you don't know your address, look for landmarks, intersections, or the address often printed on green plates on telephone poles
If you are lost or in trouble, look for a 'Koban' (marked with an X on maps). These neighborhood police boxes are often staffed 24/7
For country-specific assistance, you can also contact your embassy, such as the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo at 03-3224-5000
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