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Japan Trip Planning
- Time for traveling: Spring 2024 (May 6-22)
- Number of days total: 16
- Number of days in Kyoto: 2-3
- Number of days in Tokyo: 10+
- Number of days in Osaka: 3
- Fly-out date: May 6, 2024
- Return date: May 22, 2024
Before trip
FILL OUT THIS FORM BEFORE FLYING!
- We'll be able to claim up to $800 CAN on goods without paying any duty and taxes (see: https://travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/bringing-to-canada/personal-exemptions-mini-guide)
Planning guides:
Drugs & Medication:
- Guide to Bringing Medicines Into Japan
- Information for those who are bringing medicines for personal use into Japan
- Controlled Substances List
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare’s English language website
- Bringing Medication to Japan: What to Know Before You Travel
Flights & Hotels:
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Booking hotels: Booking.com
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Book non-stop flights with Westjet (add-on travel insurance)
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Avg Duration: ~10 hours (bring books and other items to keep busy)
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Hopper for flight alerts
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Airport arrival: Haneda in Tokyo is preferred compared to Narita for distance to Tokyo
Budget:
- Budget spreadsheet
- NOTE: Daniel and his wife did their trip to Japan in September 2023 and altogether they spent under $7k total
Planning and Tips:
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Notify bank and/or credit card company about upcoming trip and dates
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Bring at least $1,000 cash
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JR Pass needs to be purchased before you enter the country
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Confirm mobile carrier works in Japan before trip or purchase SIM
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Bring Canadian souvenirs for in case locals come up to us to chat
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The Essential Guide to 2 Weeks in Japan for First Time Visitors
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Japan Travel Planning (Facebook Group) for recommendations on bars, restaurants, etc.
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Klook for WiFi, Bus, and Train passes, etc.
Videos:
- JAPAN HAS CHANGED | 8 New Rules + Things You Need to Know Before Traveling
- HOW TO TRAVEL JAPAN 2022 | Answers to the 20 MOST COMMON Questions
- Kim Dao (Youtube)
- Renata Pereira (Youtube) for general travel tips
- How to: Dining Out in Japan | Travel Tips | japan-guide.com
Mobile Apps:
Translation:
WiFi and Sim Card:
IC cards:
Books:
- Japan Travel Guide: Things I Wish I'D Known Before Going to Japan
- Eyewitness Travel: Japan
- Eyewitness Travel: Tokyo Top 10
Itineraries:
- The ‘Classic’ Golden Route First Time Japan Trip – Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka 2 Week Itinerary
- The ‘Extended’ First Time Japan Trip Itinerary – Tokyo, Mt Fuji/Hakone Region, Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima
- The ‘Japanese Alps’ First Time Japan Trip Itinerary – Tokyo, Kyoto, Japanese Alps and Snow Monkeys
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- print hotel receipts/bookings for customs/entry
- avoid smoking hotels, can find nonsmoking hotels.
- Manga cafe overnight??
- Night bus, sleep & go
- luggage forwarding: Ta-q-bin, will move your luggage from hotel to hotel for you.
- storage lockers, 700jpy/day, can be useful.
- premium Japanese airlines are an option.
- cheap flights: Google flights, momondo, skyscanner, flight tracking alerts.
- insurance: travel & health insurance, list of medicine translation, confirm medicines are legal, check pharmacy for the good vaccinations
- buying tickets in advance, many places need to be booked
- Japan Pocket wifi, prebook and pick up at airport. Sakura wifi,ninja wifi
- one night stay at airport hotel might be good
- transit passes, maybe ic card though. Suica good option
- do shopping at the end
During trip
Upon arrival:
- Use Skylets guest service when arriving at airport
- Buy eSIM or Pocket Wifi (note: you will need to remember to charge pocket wifi and return it when you're done with it)
- Purchase Pasmo or IC card for getting on trains
- Take train from Narita airport to Tokyo
Times:
- Rush Hour: 7:30am-9:00am & 5:00-6:30pm or 7:00pm
- Avg Hotel check-in / check-out: 3pm / 11am
- Restaurants do not open before 10am
- Buses in Tokyo stop running at 10PM and trains stop running 12AM
Tips:
- Spend 2-3 days minimum in each major city
- Interact with the locals to get recommendations, etc
- DO NOT FOLLOW PEOPLE INTO BARS OR CAFES
- Stay in a Ryokan for at least one night of trip
- Stay in Shibuya or Ginza
Etiquette:
Traveling in Japan
- Download SmartEX app for booking Shinkansen tickets
- Traveling by taxi is expensive in Tokyo. Just use the train instead
- Japan Transit Planner
IC Cards:
These cards can be used to pay for train passes (except for JR trains) and make purchases in most places.
- Suica: Available at JR East Service Center in Tokyo (info: https://www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/index.html). Valid for up to 10 years
- Welcome Suica: A suica card made specifically for tourists. Valid for up to 28 days. Available only at Haneda Airport.
- TOICA
- ICOCA
- Pasmo
- Virtual versions of these cards available at https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT207155 (not supported by Android)
JR Pass stuff:
NOTE: Buying a JR pass might not be worth it unless we plan to travel a lot by bullet train for long distances
- My JR Pass
- Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) for Shinkansen (tip: buy 2-3 weeks before trip)
- JR Pass Calculator (see if a pass is worth it for your trip)
- Luggage slots must be reserved for bullet train and there's a limit to luggage size
Limosine and Shuttle services:
- https://webservice.limousinebus.co.jp/web/en
- https://www.keikyu-bus.co.jp/
- https://www.pasmo.co.jp/visitors/en/
Luggage forwarding services:
- Yamato Transport for shipping luggage across Japan and to your hotel to avoid bringing luggage on trains
- https://www.jalabc.com/
Lodging and Accomodoations
- Hotel beds are small and hard, try getting bed that is big and comfy
- Might be best to book separate rooms
Shopping
- Shopping Guide
- Buy a small pouch for carrying change
- Do bulk of shopping on the last couple of days to avoid carrying with you during trip
- TIP: Buy a small-to-mid size suitcase at Don Quijote for storing shopping bags
- Canadian Duty and Taxes Estimator
- Clothes sizes will be different in Japan compared to in Canada. Remember this when buying souvenirs for people
Food
- 15 Most Popular Foods You Have To Eat In Japan
- 40 Japanese Foods You Shouldn’t Miss
- Beginner’s Guide to Food in Japan for tourists
- Japanese Cream Soda
- Buy Soufflé Pudding from Family Mart
- Go to McDonald's
- Go to LiQumu in Harajuku
- GIGA PUDDING!
Destinations and Activities
General:
- Collect Souvenir Stamps from train stations and airports and Goshuin's from shrines and temples
- Ride Hello Kitty Shinkansen / Hello Kitty Shinkansen: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Japan’s Most Unique Bullet Train
- Watch a play or musical based on an anime
- Japan 2023 powerpoint presentation created by Daniel
- ANIME TRAVEL GUIDE JAPAN | 3 Must-Know Tips from a Local Otaku
- Collabo-Cafe
- Anime Tourism Association (Anime pilgrimages)
- Visit Gundam Factory in Yokohama
- Ghibli Museum / Ghibli Theme Park
- Awaji Island
- Fuji Q Highland (Evangelion ride and more)
- Japan Tours & Trips (September 2023)
- TOP 10 WEIRD 😂 Japanese restaurants that ACTUALLY EXIST!!
- Castles
- Shrines
- Temples
- Museums
- Manga & Anime
- Festivals
- Industry & Commerce
- Onsen
- Beaches
- Theme Parks
- List of prefectures annotated with related anime: 47 Anime for 47 Prefectures in Japan
- List of anime annotated with their associated city, grouped by prefecture: ycombinator news #37861230
- Matsumoto
- Takayama
- Gero Onsen
- Shirakawa-Go
- Kanazawa
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Koyasan
Tokyo and surrounding areas
- SAMURAI NINJA MUSEUM TOKYO With Experience
- TeamLab Planets Tokyo
- Top 5 Things to do in Tokyo | japan-guide.com
- TOKYO Has CHANGED: BEST 7.5 NEW Things To Do In TOKYO 2023!
- Tokyo Station (tip: spend a few hours)
- Tokyo Metro Gov Office Bldg observation deck
- Tokyo Tower
- Tokyo Skytree
- Tokyo Skytree Kirby Cafe (reservation needed)
- Imperial Palace and East Garden
- Donquiote
- Nintendo World (Universal Studios Japan)
- Ghibli Park
- Ueno Park
- Go to Mogra
- Ride on a jinrikisha (Rickshaw)
- Akihabara
- Owl Cafe
- 5 Best Maid Cafes in Akihabara for First-Timers - Recommended by a Former Maid
- Radio Kaikan
- Super Patato (retro game store)
- Mandarake
- Rashinban
- Ikebukuro (feeeeemale Akihabara)
- Animate
- K-Books
- Sunshine City
- Nakano Broadway
- Surugaya
- Shibuya Parco
- Muscle Girls Muscle Girls
- Shibuya
- Ginza Art Aquarium Museum
- Shinjuku
- Harajuku
- Meiji Shrine
- Kwagoe
- Kamakura
- Nikko
- Hakone
- Kawaguchiko
- Samurai Museum (Tokyo)
- Bar Jigen (Kyoto)
- Maharaja Roppongi (Nightclub)
Kyoto
- Top 5 Things to do in Kyoto | japan-guide.com
- Taxis are recommended for traveling around Kyoto
- Nishiki Market
- Kyto Museum (Kyto Animation section)
Nara
- Feed and pet some deer in the morning
Osaka
- Top 5 Things to do in Osaka | japan-guide.com
- Umeda Sky Building
- Osaka Castle
- Osaka Aquarium
- Suntory Yamazaki Distillery (must book tickets months in advance!)
Returning to Canada
- Collect all receipts for claiming goods through customs