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Visiting Japan for the first time soon? Avoid these beginner mistakes if you want to have the best trip possible!
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00:12 Sushi sized slip ups
00:15 Taking showers in the morning
00:47 Going late to breakfast
01:22 Trailing luggage around
02:06 Not allowing staff to help you
02:38 Only visiting Tokyo
03:04 Flying into Tokyo
03:20 Blowfish sized blunders
03:32 Doing too much immediately
03:59 Picking up passes at the airport
04:31 Not getting an e-sim
05:12 Relying on one payment method
05:49 Not checking for discounts
06:23 Completely avoiding taxis
07:07 Underestimating distances
07:39 Thinking everywhere has the shinkansen
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08:42 Godzilla sized gaffes
08:59 Zero Japanese
09:48 Expecting English everywhere
10:22 Not booking in advance
11:03 Doing too much
11:48 Bringing huge cases
12:24 No travel insurance
13:16 Taking someone else's trip

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@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
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@happycook6737
@happycook6737 3 месяца назад
Remember these things and you will be fine. 1) Be quiet, whisper to your travel buddies only when in public. Being loud is a huge no no. 2) Japanese are almost British about lining up. Respect the line, 3)There is NO customization of restaurant food unless you DIY after purchase, 4) Use headphones for your phone, don't talk on your phone in public transit 5) Wear socks without holes because there are places you must take your shoes off like entering a private home, etc. There will be a step up or a change in floor color to indicate shoes off. I carry folding slippers so I don't have to use shared slippers. 6) Be soft-spoken. Direct, sustained eye contact is considered aggressive in Japan
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
No no no, you've got it the wrong way round. Us Brits are almost Japanese when it comes to queuing. We draw the line at lining up for 30 mins plus at mediocre ramen restaurants, custard tart shops, and ticket offices. 🤣🤣🤣
@happycook6737
@happycook6737 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled OK. 😂 Years ago a friend and I went to London, England. Our first time on the bus there we saw the line and got in it. People frowned a bit and I assumed it was because we were foreigners. Then the bus pulled up front of us and we realized we had cut in front of everyone.😳 I said, "Oh no. This is the front of the line. Oops, sorry!" as we ran to the end of the line. We heard people start laughing and someone said, "They're Yanks!" Was my face ever red. When I lived in Japan there was an orderly line for almost everything. In my country we do line up for some things but the line rarely looks military precision like in the UK or Japan.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Yeah, this is why it's important to know. I do often find myself surprised though by how things are in the smaller cities - the lining up for trains isn't quite such a thing there, it's more freestyle.
@segfault1361
@segfault1361 Месяц назад
The lines are a HUGE deal in Japan. One member of our group I travelled to Japan with tried cutting in line in a grocery store to stand behind a friend because his reasoning was he was only buying a single item so it should be "no big deal". He got heavily scolded by the customer behind him and it almost turned into a physical fight.
@MrCaw77
@MrCaw77 23 дня назад
​@segfault1361 to be fair I feel that situation would play out the same way in America as well. That is just universally disrespectful.
@ragsdale710
@ragsdale710 5 месяцев назад
I moved to japan in February and main thing i would say is relax. Like i rushed get the train from the airport to Tokyo when i really did not need to after 20 hours on a plane
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Oh definitely - an hour or two with a cup of tea is my medicine for that situation!
@Rufiowascool
@Rufiowascool 3 месяца назад
Been here twenty years. This never stops being relevant. Slow down. Enjoy the journey.
@steliosmal8839
@steliosmal8839 2 месяца назад
​@japanunravelled hello ,I'm planning to visit s.korea seoul and busan ,and japan tokyo kyoto osaka. I can't go farther because of the money obviously. Regarding to japan . My plan was to arrive to tokyo stay for example 2 days. Then go to kyoto for 2 days and then go to osaka for 2 days to osaka. Them from osaka fly to seoul. Can you give me your advice about the the plan is that ok? First tokyo then kyoto then osaka? Also if you could spend like 6 or 7 days in japan how would you split the days ?
@alzamli
@alzamli Месяц назад
have you thought about taking the boat from busan to fukuoko and then start from bottom up in japan?@@steliosmal8839
@QueenJaneway
@QueenJaneway Месяц назад
I enjoyed so much to just order a matcha latte at the Starbucks at Narita and having an onigiri and just soaking it all in before going on the express train.
@jkayrichardson3366
@jkayrichardson3366 5 месяцев назад
I spent at least 20 minutes queuing for my jr pass at Handea airport before realising that the jr office there only activated passes that started that day. My number one tip as a recent first time traveller is to treat the first day as a write off and not make too many plans. Even if your flight is landing at 7am in the morning, chances are youll have had a 13 hr flight and you will be too knackered to do anything. Especially avoid booking certain time specific events or attractions, even if you have 4 hrs, you could spend that time trying to navigate an unfamiliar rail system
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, that's a good way to look at it! There are lots of potential delays or problems for the arrival day, so day 2 is often the proper day 1. I wouldn't want to try Tokyo subway as a first-timer after a long flight. Thanks for commenting!
@evabrandner6236
@evabrandner6236 2 месяца назад
Excactly. Thats what my family does as well. We see the first and last day of travel as "lost days". We can't do much after arriving due to being exhausted and we can't do much before leaving either, because we already packed our bags and don't plan on opening them before arriving at home (or at customs if needed).
@Eldiran1
@Eldiran1 5 месяцев назад
Less is more is clearly a good motto. (even in life in general, being able to live with less is a gift) Also wanting to do too much thing in a day in not only exausting, it's also a bit stressful and that's not the point of a vacation in my opinion. Sometime having time for the unexpected is the way to go. A beautiful pond to recharge half an hour after walking all day, a nice café to make a stop by or a nice person to chat a little to without having to rush the conversation and possibly being impolite. In general, being able to slow down your life is a key element, at least for me, for being happy.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Yes, exactly! Most trips I try to leave one day completely free to allow for spontaneity, or just to spend more time in one place. Less to plan, more time to enjoy like you say.
@cocoarecords
@cocoarecords 5 месяцев назад
Watching before my trip to japan in 3 hours. Binged your whole videos man, keep them up. Thank you for the esim hack, got it using ur code !
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Let me know how you get on with the esim!
@ukaszklepuszewski5907
@ukaszklepuszewski5907 3 месяца назад
For big suitcases - all hotels have service to ship it to your next destination - it is not expensive and you don't need to carry it or even think about it. We went on a 2 weeks trip having 2 very large ones and only part when I was pulling it was from airport and to airport....
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
It's reliable too and they take care of your stuff.
@rolandomichel2070
@rolandomichel2070 5 месяцев назад
Andrew! Well done lad, as always! Great tips and info, will definitely help the noobs... (and even the not first timers)
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed this one - hopefully one day even I'll be following every tip!
@grapejulli
@grapejulli 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the videos and great tips! Love the sassy attitude! 🙌🙌
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your kindness!
@KGB0217
@KGB0217 3 месяца назад
Very helpful! Thank you
@ConkyNC
@ConkyNC 5 месяцев назад
I was there in September (for the first time) and it was very manageable. I think the most prominent item that you noted, is learn the basic language/terms. I got by on 5 or 6 phrases and encountered no issues. Everyone was more than happy to help and they obviously recognize that you’re a foreigner so they are patient. Communicating may seem daunting for first timers, but know the basics and be patient and everything will be alright.[
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. I hope we can encourage more people to visit Japan and worry less about the language barrier!
@riffgroove
@riffgroove 2 месяца назад
"Sumimasen" is by far the most important phrase to know.
@jojodott
@jojodott Месяц назад
Id love to know what couple of phrases you need
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
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@CrystalWish
@CrystalWish 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the tip on the e-Sim, Andrew. We were waiting to buy a physical one when we arrive in Tokyo but an e-Sim is much more convenient. 😁
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Glad I could help!
@star-tingwithmyintuition3463
@star-tingwithmyintuition3463 3 месяца назад
i dont think my phone can take esim so i will have to get by with no data for a while
@stephenbailly3018
@stephenbailly3018 Месяц назад
@@japanunravelled Yes thank you so much for this tip! I will go for esim next time. I used to buy a Japanese sim card for a month when visiting Japan. Last autumn, for the first time, I rented a pocket wifi to be picked up either from the airport or sent to my hotel or to be picked up at a post office of my choice. The airport was not ideal, I thought, as the plane was to land too early in the morning, I was not too sure about getting it from my hostel so I opted to get it from Ikebukuro post office and had printed the map to "find it easily", perhaps ask a few people on the way with my broken japanese, I know the area so I should be fine, I thought. Well, I ended up getting lost, still asking people but most of them gave me wrong directions and I ended up walking for a few hours with my luggage (on wheels) which I could have left in a locker at the station, but didn't because of my assumption that I would easily find the post office. Anyway, I finally found my way by asking a policeman at a koban (little police station) who was very helpful. Then, thank gods, I finally had wifi and felt a sense of autonomy with magic google map, all that to find out that the "usual" hostel I was gonna stay, does not have the little cafe downstairs where one could leave their luggage and enjoy lunch or breakfast anylonger. So, I had to find another place to chill out before checking in. Nevertheless, that 1st day was a good experience, I got to explore more of the area which I thought I knew enough, got to practice my japanese, realised also that no matter how well you organise your trip there is always gonna be some hics, surprises, unplanned stuff and these are the spices of a trip, it brings a bit of umami. Now there might be some unexpected event in a travel, way more serious than getting lost for a few hours, so yeah to me, the #1 tip : do not forget to buy travel insurance! Out of my 5 trips to Japan, I went to hospital twice, for "minor things" though, but thank gods, ambulances are free in Japan (not like here in Australia).
@gianvitosireti8041
@gianvitosireti8041 2 месяца назад
Ciao, italian boy here; I'll travel to japan in a few months and I really appreciate your video. Even though I've already seen, here and then, some of this tips, you did a great job on putting all those together and taking your time to explain them in detail. I'll watch all your other videos for sure, certainly that I'll not being disappointed. Ad maiora, Gianvito.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Grazie mille! I'm glad to hear it's helping you get ready. Hope you have a brilliant trip!
@derjan-luca2802
@derjan-luca2802 5 месяцев назад
Im going to Japan in late December and I will definitely go slow, I have a few but not to much I want to see so I can really enjoy my stay there.
@eugyolo
@eugyolo 5 месяцев назад
I'm visiting Tokyo for 2 weeks from the 4th of December. People told me that's a long time to just stay in Tokyo, for me that's a great opportunity to just take it slow and live the city a little bit, and have time for some day trips around the area
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Time for day trips is a good idea!
@arturobandini4078
@arturobandini4078 3 месяца назад
I'm on my first trip to Japan, and currently finishing my 3rd night (in Tokyo). One piece of your advice, on particular, is golden: as a foreigner, you must, must, must learn the basics. Not just to be polite, but because most services you'll encounter (public transport, in bars and restaurants, shop assistants) will noticeably appreciate it and seemingly offer you an even better service!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Oh definitely! A little goes a long way!
@supervro3071
@supervro3071 3 месяца назад
This guy is so cheeky, I love it
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Cheers!
@Ninjachickenfingers
@Ninjachickenfingers 3 месяца назад
He is one bloody cheeky lad, he is
@ibracadabra900
@ibracadabra900 Месяц назад
Fantastic video! I learned a lot. Do you think you would ever do a video on winter travel in Japan? Curious to hear your tips on that season.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Thanks! Yes, definitely something to do in the future. There are a few bits in the previous monthly emails, like for January here: japanunravelled.substack.com/p/set-your-january-trip-ablaze Anything in particular you think I should cover?
@ibracadabra900
@ibracadabra900 Месяц назад
@@japanunravelled Awesome! I’ll check that out 👍 And for me, the biggest planning challenge has been finding places and activities that take advantage of the winter season (I’ve been thinking of stopping up north, for example). So a video focusing on that, with some do’s and dont’s, would be huge for me. Appreciate all the info and great videos 🙌
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll put it on my list. The north is spectacular in winter when you have snow. Outside of skiing, some ideas: Ouchijuku, Zao snow monsters, Yamadera (watch out on the steps though) Kusatsu Onsen, Noboribetsu and Hakodate. Of course there's the Sapporo Snow Festival.
@ibracadabra900
@ibracadabra900 Месяц назад
Woah, this is great! I especially like these ideas because I’m not a fan of skiing 😅. Thanks again!
@kayschut9327
@kayschut9327 3 месяца назад
I would say at least 3 of these aren't actual mistakes, depending on how you prefer to travel. I've been travelling to Japan for a while now and I've pretty much always showered in the morning (arriving at breakfast around 9:00 - 9:30ish), and have been using the baths in the evening. Much of it is habit, however the shower and bath both serve different purposes. I always bring a rather large piece of luggage with me, but I'm very much ok with spending just a bit more and use the takkyubin service so that I won't have the lug it around all the time (only to and from the airport, the lines leading there very much accommodate large luggage)
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Once you've tried takkyubin you never want to go back...
@amarug
@amarug 26 дней назад
I am going to Japan in two weeks, these videos are really helpful. I learned Japanese to a pretty fluent (can speak quickly about more or less any topic somehow and people understand what I say more or less 100% of all times, and understand speech, also if its fast and slurred mostly) to essentially prank my wife (she has no clue) during our visit. I realize that now, that I might come in more handy than I thought...
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 26 дней назад
Very impressive! Hope your wife enjoys the pranking!
@amarug
@amarug 26 дней назад
@@japanunravelled Thanks! Well it's kind of a flex-prank of course. I keep trying to impress her but she is never impressed (or at least pretends haha - let's see if randomly fluent Japanese will do the trick).
@joshuamagalona7203
@joshuamagalona7203 3 месяца назад
This video is very informative, I will be travelling to Tokyo this coming April for the very first time and I was planning to take 2 luggages with me, now I am second guessing it! I realized that I wouldnt be able to enjoy the trip as much if I was carrying too much. One thing is for sure tho, I am definitely avoiding places that are trending on Tiktok..
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Not following Tiktok trends is good life advice in general...
@OFCOURSE20
@OFCOURSE20 2 месяца назад
I'm going on Cruise there too. So big suitcase is a must
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Enjoy!
@sanpoisson1934
@sanpoisson1934 4 дня назад
Agree , I live here and he is correct! Don’t worry if you are a good person then Japanese will still be good with you.
@bonnieenglish1226
@bonnieenglish1226 Месяц назад
I loved the information. I am traveling to Tokyo Japan in November
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Thanks! Have fun!
@bubbythebrow153
@bubbythebrow153 2 месяца назад
One thing I can say. At least around Tokyos metro system. Google maps is good for getting your general directions but pay attention to the signs for the different lines they will tell you exactly where they are going. Most of the map systems we used were way behind the actual train schedules. So look up from your phone and read.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
This. Google Maps directions tend to pad the timings a lot in case you somehow get lost, which is why if you use your eyes as you say (and maybe check Navitime or Jorudan instead) you're ever so likely to get there quicker. Thanks for commenting!
@elkapi7764
@elkapi7764 2 месяца назад
That luggage tip is a godsend. I was concerned I’d either have to waste 2 trip days waiting for my check-ins or lug my luggage around while trying to do stuff
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Yes, no need to waste time like that! Have a great trip!
@jirehtay6092
@jirehtay6092 3 месяца назад
awesome content. each of them are gem and so practical. one suggestion for your content to reach more people is to break these tips into 3 videos! this way you will not lose people with low attention retention and have 3 slightly different titles to maximize search results
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@pdxtran
@pdxtran 3 месяца назад
The other time to use a taxi is when you're on your way to the airport from your hotel and don't want to lug luggage to the Tokyo City Air Terminal, Keisei Ueno, or one of the places where you can catch the Shinkansen. Also, I keep seeing people on the internet who are allergic to reading guidebooks. These books will answer questions you didn't know you had.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Oh definitely! Taxis are definitely worth the extra expense in these situations. Totally agree with the guidebooks. Saves on searching to answer every single question! Which one do you recommend?
@pdxtran
@pdxtran 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled Any time I go to an unfamiliar country or city, I start with the Insight Guide, which gives a beautifully illustrated overview of the local history and culture and a narrative account of the sights. Then, for details, I get the Rough Guide. Only after that do I start using websites.
@greasychip333
@greasychip333 2 месяца назад
Plan what you want to see and research it (youtube is great, fact!). Helps with travel, timings, faux pas etc. This may convince you or put you off. Many things are magnets for tourists for a reason and that will bring all the down sides that come with that, but make your own mind up with a bit of research if you want to go. I've been to loads of places that are very busy in Japan and around the world and had zero regrets, of course a small number have been underwhelming but I experienced that myself. I have also really enjoyed things others haven't. One thing I did, and touched on in this video, is I planned transport between every part of my itinerary i.e. what mode, how long, cost, amount of walking, opening times, etc. This allowed me to decide what I could and should do, based on my own pace and wishes. I don't plan for lost or free days, but that's my preference. But I would say be prepared and willing to adjust your plans on the fly. You may miss trains, things may be closed etc. Having internet access on the go is essential - route planning, finding places to see/eat. I had to cancel a day trip the day before but was able to plan a different day and book an activity whilst in the hotel getting ready for bed. All of the video is sound advice, my personal must dos for Japan are practical (and are irrespective of your own choices about pace or what to see): 1) wear comfortable shoes (if not in summer I would suggest breathable and waterproof), you will be walking or on your feet a lot, 2) powerbanks for your phones - you will use your phones much more than you do normally (photos, videos, google maps/translate), you do not want the stress of low or no battery. Finally, whatever you do in hindsight you may well have done something different BUT just enjoy yourself and smile.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Thank you! Some great advice here!
@ssjgarfield
@ssjgarfield 5 месяцев назад
Great video While my upcoming Japan trip is my fourth time, these have still been very helpful since I last visited Japan in 2016. Unfortunately, my smartphone (Samsung Galaxy A53) doesn't support E-sim, so I need a portable wifi device for the trip. Do you think that's still easy to pick up at the airport? (I'll be starting my journey in Osaka)
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Sounds great! It depends on the company and the plan you use where you pick it up, but it's relatively straightforward. It may take a little extra time if you have to queue at the company desk. Hope you have a great trip!
@DarkzarichV2
@DarkzarichV2 2 месяца назад
Going to Japan on 03.28-04.11. it's my 3rd trip ever (1st time in Japan) and surely won't be easy but it was my dream since childhood which I could finally afford to accomplish after a few years of work, when i was still studying my family couldn't afford it so couldn't I. Anyway, thanks for the tips, ngl I cannot heed to the most of advices here for example my phone doesn't support eSim so was thinking about either roaming or prepaid travel sim, also even tho I'm going to be there for 13 days I'm going to spend all of it in Tokyo, decided not to overload my journey, I'm sure it's not the last time I'm there so I want to focus on Tokyo this time around and I'm sure there is more than enough to see 😊
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Have a fun time!
@kleinerekel9990
@kleinerekel9990 2 месяца назад
Look ahead my friend, i will travel to Japan in early April. Look out for the Golden Week (29.4-5.5. or for you 04.29.-5.5.) , i read that many things are closed cause its a holiday week in Japan. Just a Tip, cause its nearly your whole Trip.
@Keeazul
@Keeazul 2 месяца назад
The land of rising sun and Japanese people including myself welcome you, enjoy!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Closed? No, they'll just be busier with more domestic visitors.
@DarkzarichV2
@DarkzarichV2 2 месяца назад
@@kleinerekel9990 thank you for the warning and with that I noticed I typed a wrong date 🤣 it's actually 03.28 - 04.11 , I really wanted to catch cherry blossom on my the first visit and I also heard it's one of the most busy dates and also more expensive but I think it's well worth it!
@psprog
@psprog 2 месяца назад
Took hand luggage only for my first trip to Japan last year - 15 days' worth of clothes left no room to buy much to take home. Heading over again at Easter will take half the amount and use the hotel washing machines as you suggest! I wouldn't dream of using a taxi tho - I never take them here in the UK (expensive!). I love getting lost in metro systems, and the Tokyo 72hr pass is incredible value.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
I can't quite fathom how you managed to get 15 days' worth of clothes in hand luggage! But yes, good plan. Hint: keep hold of 100 yen coins for the washers/driers and 50 yen coins (silver, with holes) for detergent dispensers. Easter time won't be that hot yet, so you don't need to go overboard. The alternative, I've went down this route a couple of years ago - merino everything. Now, I pack maybe one change of clothes, and I could travel indefinitely, even in the sweaty, sweaty summer here. More here: japanunravelled.substack.com/p/snow-much-fun-the-best-of-japan-in Enjoy!
@dkiceman10
@dkiceman10 3 месяца назад
"Completely idiotic" carrying luggages.. ouch, y are you hurting me? Hahaha thank you for the advice, it is really helpful!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@brentsutherland6385
@brentsutherland6385 2 месяца назад
Once I went to endorse my RailPass at Narita, and there was a long line up at the Green Counter in one terminal. I went over to the other terminal on the free bus, and the line-up was much shorter.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing! Hope that helps someone!
@walteryonn7054
@walteryonn7054 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Thankyou!
@ThisMusicIsToogood
@ThisMusicIsToogood 3 месяца назад
Here’s a cringe one: I learned some Japanese prior to my trip last year, I had a vocab of around 30- 40 words. I learned “Oss(u)” is what friends say to each other and it’s like saying “what’s up!”, thinking this would be a cool way to greet people, when I was grabbing a coffee in a hip part of Tokyo I said “Oss(u)!” to the barista and he looked at me in a state of confusion like I’d either just called his mother a whore or that i had just said “fuck you”. I proceeded to quickly order and get out of there. Apparently this is not a thing.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing!
@hkmarhk
@hkmarhk Месяц назад
I agree with everything except the suggestion on luggage size. You do need a big luggage to bring all the things you buy home.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Yes, thankyou!
@rachelak7940
@rachelak7940 4 месяца назад
Your video is the first I've heard of an eSim. If there's an option to not travel around with an extra device and worry about losing/charging/returning, then I'll take that! 🙌
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 месяца назад
Yes, that's the beauty of it! Of course you're still dependent on the service quality of the provider, and pocket wifi may work better, but it's an excellent newish alternative.
@jachf9577
@jachf9577 6 дней назад
Just for some info- I did pocket WiFi, my friend did SIM card. I usually had much better service than they did and they often connected to my pocket WiFi too
@ventusfox
@ventusfox 5 месяцев назад
Im going to japan in the next two days, regarding to the JRPass can you activate it on the day i arrive since originally i was gonna pick it up originally on December 11th, but my first lfight got cancelled and had to do a new flight thats in two days, i got all the things for JRPass. Now for the baggage, im carrying sports equipment since i'll be heading to the upcoming skate games in Tokyo, would recommend one baggage that includes the sports equipment or would you rather separate the baggage?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
If you have a voucher, you can specify the activation date when you pick it up. If you buy it direct from JR, you're locked into the date you specified when you bought it. As for your sports equipment, I have no recommendation for you other than to use your own judgement. Enjoy!
@krystynachupak4303
@krystynachupak4303 Месяц назад
great video
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jessicaramos6975
@jessicaramos6975 4 дня назад
I loved the error of staying in Tokyo because Japan has a lot of hidden gems but people mostly go to the same cities (Tokyo - Osaka - Kyoto - Nara and maybe Hiroshima).
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 дня назад
Yes, *only* Tokyo and the same places miss a lot. And exploring is so easy here.
@m3talpanda
@m3talpanda 3 месяца назад
what/ which destination/ spot would you consider to be a tourist trap in Japan that you recommended to avoid?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
I have a long list of these but as I've said elsewhere, I don't want to talk negatively about them on this channel. I'd much rather talk up the places that deserve more attention.
@brianromerobrooks2069
@brianromerobrooks2069 3 месяца назад
I get the small luggage for travel thing, but any recommendations to bring back souvenirs and stuff I am planning to buy? I wanted to bring a big luggage with me full with stuff...
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Dealing with this in the monthly email, but I get you. In short: buy a case here, pack well in a box/bag and either send home at post office or check in as luggage. Or buy small souvenirs.
@Zacoota
@Zacoota 4 месяца назад
Does it matter which SIM card network I buy eSIM for? Or just use your affiliate link 👀 Edit: Code in description not working
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 месяца назад
The code should be good until Jan 31st. I notice that Airalo is currently running half price discounts on their 10GB package though. With networks, I've had good experiences with Softbank and Docomo, particularly on speed and coverage. Your mileage may vary of course. You can often choose which provider you want, as you can on Airalo.
@wisskier
@wisskier 3 месяца назад
I was able to install an eSim I purchased from the Airalo and as soon as I got off the plan I had data on my phone.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Speed! Time! Efficiency! Great to hear it was helpful.
@alisterlaidlaw40
@alisterlaidlaw40 3 месяца назад
Hi Andrew, am arriving in Japan in May '24, Just wondered if you had any good tips of where to visit, am looking about, want to be honest and say I would like to see the cherry blossom but feel I might be just a bit late for it, any ideas! Cheers and like your work.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
You might be OK seeing sakura at the start of May in Hokkaido.
@l3a3n31
@l3a3n31 3 месяца назад
5:40 I DIDNT GET THIS PART.. WHERE SHOULD I ORDER IT FORM? didn't know it was possible
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Just search for "money exchange" at your departure airport and check if they let you order online to pick up before departure. For example, Travelex does this. Depends on where you're located.
@zuzucha5881
@zuzucha5881 3 месяца назад
I have a question regarding time schedules. Which days of the week do shops usually close? And for Shopping centers? Restaurants? Museums? I know in some countries restaurants for example close on Monday, but not everywhere. And I assume on the city/countryside might be different. Also, what would be the usual lunch and dinner local times? To make sure to not enter a restaurant when they are baout to close the kitchen 😂
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Museums and attractions often close on Mondays or Tuesdays. Shops and restaurants - it depends on the individual places. Last order times are often displayed at restaurants (often marked L.O. 8pm for example) so you know if you're too late.
@geoffwatkins9478
@geoffwatkins9478 2 месяца назад
Eating is any time of day.
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib Месяц назад
My plane arrives at Haneda around 11pm, the last train will have left before I am done going through immigration, etc. My plan was to hang around Terminal 3 all night until the trains start up again in the morning. There should be convenience stores and vending machines where i can get food and chairs to sit in and nap. Big mistake? 😁
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Google Maps says at least one is 24 hours. There'll be vending machines too of course. maps.app.goo.gl/rSoF2Wo2ocqC7xFy8
@christopherh2729
@christopherh2729 2 месяца назад
I disagree about the suitcase. Every standard taxi fits a suitcase and takuhaibin makes transporting them further possible as well (just don't expect same day). But I will say not to overpack it as you want room to put stuff you've bought as well.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Yeah, I didn't say, "don't bring a suitcase". I said "don't bring an ENORMOUS suitcase". The difference is enormous. Although of course, if you're going to do that anyway, taxis and takkyubin are kind of mandatory unless you want to go insane.
@riffgroove
@riffgroove 2 месяца назад
When I booked my trip to Japan, my travel agent had a courier service with a private driver waiting for me at the airport to drive me directly to my hotel in Tokyo. After a 10+ hour flight, it was a Godsend just being able to get into a waiting car instead of trying to find another train or bus. The service was pretty reasonably priced as well.
@tagpelicious
@tagpelicious 2 месяца назад
Good for you! I opted to avoid riding cars and buses because I was really looking forward toride the trains as much as possible. Used taxi a few times as well when our feet has started to kill us😅. We usually take a taxi from the nearest train station to our hotel whenever our day trip of jumping areas in tokyo has ended. I still prefer the ambience in Osaka a little bit but you’ll always have something new to do in Tokyo. Osaka is a more chill and relaxed city compared to Tokyo. Cant wait to come back!
@riffgroove
@riffgroove Месяц назад
@tagpelicious Oddly enough, my trip ended in Kyoto and I had to get to Kansai airport in Osaka to catch my connector flight home. I told my guide to book me a limousine bus service from Kyoto to the airport in Osaka. He said "Are you sure? That will take almost 2 hours by bus. The Shinkansen will get you there in 15 minutes!" I told him that a nice, leisurely 2 hours of staring out the window at the beautiful countryside sounded like the perfect way to end my trip.
@brandonclark467
@brandonclark467 11 дней назад
What company did you do to order yen to your country? Also did you ship it to airport or home
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 11 дней назад
I've used Travelex before from the UK and both had it sent to my home and picked it up at the airport before leaving. They don't operate everywhere though.
@neverbeaten
@neverbeaten 15 дней назад
So I must be a pro already. Never visited Japan and it will be my 3rd time out of country (second for a holiday) I already know and thought of ALL this. I don't agree on good morning suggestion tho. I already am speaking English for them to get to common grounds, they can speak English with me too. English isnt my main language either. We can both make an efford. And I don't expect tourists that visit my country to speak my language. If they do well nice. If they don't thats 100% expected and understandable. Thanks for your unique place suggestions. I love your channel. But i passed this video test. PEACE!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 15 дней назад
Thanks!
@whispurrnograz
@whispurrnograz Месяц назад
i get so confused on where to buy the japan rail pass. There is an official site that says that you can reserve your tickets online the moment you buy it there. is that the best place to buy it or should i go for one of the other options that you can find online. They send you a paper that you need to deliver in Japan and after you got your pass you can reserve seats. But you can't reserve there when you are still at home. does anyone have experiences with that?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
The reserve online thing is very new - until very recently you had to reserve once you had the pass. Personally I rarely reserve any seats more than a few days in advance. Trains selling out is only really a problem for specific ones that run only a few times a day, the sunrise express, and of course during "golden week" and the other busy times. If you want to plan out your itinerary to the minute and reserve every single train before you get to Japan, online booking is great. If you value flexibility, you don't need it so much.
@princeT-369
@princeT-369 3 месяца назад
Andrew need ur hlp, m planning on spending 2wks in japan. however, m planning on climbing mt.fuji thn do the kumano kodo which i'm leaving at least 7 days. hence i hv 7 days -2 days for the climb to discover japan, granted that's not a lot of days left. any recommendation how best i can visit some of the must visit places. there's room to extend for 3 wks but will need to nego. appreciate your help. cheers
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Fuji climbing season is July to September. This is not the ideal time to walk the Kumano Kodo, since it's the most humid and hottest time of year. So you might want to consider that. (weatherspark.com/y/143379/Average-Weather-in-Shing%C5%AB-Japan-Year-Round) Also, Kumano Kodo takes a long time to get to and get away from. You might want to have extra time. Let me recommend 3 things: - Try to get the extra week anyway (just because there are so many places to visit) - Stop thinking in terms of "must-visit". There are NO "must-see" places, because everyone is different. And the only person who actually gives a flying monkeys about your trip is YOU. Whenever I see "must-visit" I laugh and wonder how many minutes I will spend there before heading off somewhere else. - You clearly like nature and outdoor stuff. Do something no-one else is doing, like visiting Sado Island, or Ishigaki, or cycling around Lake Biwa.
@Blue-vy7qe
@Blue-vy7qe 2 месяца назад
thank you so much for these great tips! i've been researching for my japan trip for a while now and clicked on the video expecting generic tips but your video was so informational 🩷
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Thank you! If there's one thing I want to avoid it's being generic!
@arneberg9261
@arneberg9261 Месяц назад
Hej, I found this very matter of factly - (in a very enjoyable😄 way )))
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Thankyou!
@kingoficeage
@kingoficeage 3 месяца назад
Is anyone going to Japan from beginning to mid march? I need advice on things to do on this specific time period, I heard that from march 15 it would be possible to see Sakura blooming
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Lake Kawaguchi is a good place...
@kingoficeage
@kingoficeage 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled thanks for the recommendation!
@Purplegoldfish
@Purplegoldfish Месяц назад
How common are clothes washing facilities in hotels etc? I'm not afraid to be an outfit repeater so long as my clothes are clean to save space!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Extremely common! Just to be safe though, I usually check the hotel facilities when I book. Enjoy that extra space!
@Happ-yt4kl
@Happ-yt4kl 18 дней назад
Where is the link for a discount on Klook bookings April 21-29?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 18 дней назад
This is the first I've heard of it...
@machodiglett2486
@machodiglett2486 2 месяца назад
Im due to visit Tokyo in April and need to get from Narita to Hotel east 21. Any advice on best way financially to get there. We arrive at narita too late for the limo bus 😢
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
How about: tyo-nrt.com/en
@machodiglett2486
@machodiglett2486 2 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled Thanks!
@Sara-lazy-cat
@Sara-lazy-cat 2 месяца назад
I find it funny when he said taxi’s are expensive in Japan bcz when I went I actually found them cheap, especially compared to the ones we have in Italy
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@chrisandvictoriaCox
@chrisandvictoriaCox 16 дней назад
I need help!!! Every video says not to bring big luggage. But I'm traveling from one country to another and using my layover for a day and a half visit in Japan!! We will have big luggage because we are moving from one location to the other. What can I do with my large bags. We arrive at 6:00 p.m. making almost every option closed?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 16 дней назад
Oh not to worry! There are plenty of luggage lockers at the airports. You'll have to pay the charge for two days, but it's incredibly convenient. Check on the airport's website for more info.
@chrisandvictoriaCox
@chrisandvictoriaCox 15 дней назад
Wow I can't believe you actually answered my question! Thank you so much. If I have large bags do you think they'll fit in the lockers?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 15 дней назад
They usually have pretty large lockers to match.
@CARIBALD
@CARIBALD 3 месяца назад
1:50 WARNING - do NOT forget where the locker you put your suitcase in is. I don't care if you have to film around the area for 5 minutes to make sure you can find your way back to it. It sure as hell beats running around Shinjuku Station for 1½ hours searching for the damn thing when all you want to do is go to the next hotel and check in. Source: Have done this, and also on my first trip except it was somewhere else. Fool me once, shame on... shame on me. Fool me twice... YOU CAN'T GET FOOLED AGAIN
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
I thought I knew Tokyo Station well enough to just drop my bags in a locker recently, and I still had trouble getting back from memory. And that place is way less complicated than Shinjuku. Thank you for reminding everyone!
@seafarer_
@seafarer_ 3 месяца назад
Lmaoooo honestly that’s a great tip. I would DEFINITELY do that on accident
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Especially if you're using the newer lockers the location gets printed on the receipt. If in doubt, you can ask staff to help you find the location too.
@greasychip333
@greasychip333 2 месяца назад
sound advice - I took a few pictures of the locker area and the surrounding area, especially in the bigger train stations
@florenciaatria2601
@florenciaatria2601 3 месяца назад
Hello! Do you have a video about common tourists traps to avoid?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Not at the moment. Although I have plenty of colourful opinions about what you should avoid, I'd rather promote underrated places than speak negatively against the overrated ones. One hint: I don't talk much about Tokyo. That's not an accident.
@florenciaatria2601
@florenciaatria2601 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled I get what you mean! But your videos have helped a lot 🥰, I’m going very early to the more touristy places, and I’ve included in my trip places suck as Uji, Kurashiki and Okayama! I just hope that everything works well 🥺, I’m traveling for the first time in May from Chile, wish me luck 🍀!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Well you're on the right track with those picks! Hint: this place near Okayama is incredible - maps.app.goo.gl/Ad5NpQCsYD9Xs35f6
@florenciaatria2601
@florenciaatria2601 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled thanks so much!!
@kilnmaster
@kilnmaster 3 месяца назад
You know so much about japan. Thanks for your tips. Heres my tip. Crash your mass produced coffee mug. Support your local potter.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Drinking from my Hagi-yaki mug, I totally approve of this message.
@FluffyBunny9002
@FluffyBunny9002 2 месяца назад
Will my Straight Talk prepaid phone work in Japan from the USA? Anyone know?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d6A2eTCefFc.html
@davidtomsr
@davidtomsr 4 месяца назад
Use a compass app in Japan helps!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 месяца назад
Definitely!
@reneeguthrie2192
@reneeguthrie2192 3 месяца назад
Be sure to be in shape… their are stairs everywhere!!!!!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
That helps!
@nishadjan
@nishadjan 3 месяца назад
Gosh I'm in trouble
@evelyncarohenriquez6717
@evelyncarohenriquez6717 2 месяца назад
I'll watch your video more in depth but, I have a question for you. I checked online and you can only drive bicycles in Japan to get around. There is a good one company Hello Cycling... However, you can't create an account unless you have a Japanese phone number. Do you know any other way of doing this? I also saw bike companies that rent them, but that could be an issue if you want to start at some point and finish in another .
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Hello Cycling - had mixed experiences with their bicycles, but then I wasn't the one creating the account! This link may help you: hellocyclejapan.blogspot.com/2019/08/test-post.html Unfortunately, traditional rental companies tend to work around the idea that you'll pick up and return at the same place, unless of course you're doing Shimanami Kaido (where there are ways of returning at the end of your journey). Where exactly do you have in mind?
@evelyncarohenriquez6717
@evelyncarohenriquez6717 2 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled Thank you for replying. Only for Osaka ad Kyoto, don't think we'd be able to ride on Tokyo as it looks very bussy.
@evelyncarohenriquez6717
@evelyncarohenriquez6717 2 месяца назад
It is not that hard to use the system of Hello Cycling, I reckon from what I saw, it is similar to Lime bikes (we used them at home), but, the issue is when you register, you need to provide your phone number, and it does not work with my Australian number. I found on the blog the same issues with other foreigners, but the company does not respond to my consults...... I reckon it is not the best option, but, it seemed quite an advange
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
I've cycled in Tokyo a bit and actually it was less congested than either Osaka or Kyoto. Surprising!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
The only thing I can suggest is to get one of the sim cards that give you a Japanese number (mobal has them for example). Getting any help from these companies is usually a waste of time.
@wisskier
@wisskier 3 месяца назад
My first trip I split between Tokyo and Madarao.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
How was the snow up there?
@wisskier
@wisskier 3 месяца назад
Sad to say, awful. It was warm, rainy, and mostly foggy conditions. I liked the terrain but due to the weather and my knees I held back and didn't explore the mountain like I normally would. I wanted to go to Jigokudani too but the knees held me back from that. Number 1 priority when I get home (I'm currently in Manila) is the knees.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
That's a shame. I wish you well with fixing the knees. I was researching Zao Onsen yesterday for the monthly email and saw there are tonnes of positive comments about the skiing there (not as popular as Hakuba and Niseko for example). Have you been there?
@wisskier
@wisskier 3 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled thanks. Nope, my Indy Ski Pass is what drove me to Madarao, that and it's proximity to Jigokudani.
@WhiteQuirinus
@WhiteQuirinus 2 месяца назад
How much suitcases are because I would like to buy some clothes and other things and safe money🤔😅
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Prices for cases generally start at 5000 yen.
@dudeistpreist5721
@dudeistpreist5721 2 месяца назад
I like the traveling in japan so I don't mind spending an hour or so at a temple. There are a few places where I intend to spend a good 5 or so hours at the location. I hate the transportation in America and marvel at japan. Especially if it's raining.
@Bargadiel
@Bargadiel 5 месяцев назад
One issue unfortunately is that flights to Kansai airport are usually up to $1000 more than flights to Haneda/Narita from parts of the US. I'm considering starting my next trip around Osaka and then to eventually do a road trip around Kyushu starting in Beppu. What do you think the best time of year to visit that area is?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 5 месяцев назад
Yes - it seems to depend a lot on where you're coming from. Anytime apart from the summer is great for Kyushu. In the winter it's actually great as you've got some of the best onsens down there. Have a look into flying there - great prices into Fukuoka, and then you could still fly into Narita/Haneda.
@lydabarrera6652
@lydabarrera6652 Месяц назад
I can’t find the link to your eSIM
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
It's in the pinned comment and description.
@lydabarrera6652
@lydabarrera6652 Месяц назад
@@japanunravelled Thank you
@ssjgarfield
@ssjgarfield 4 месяца назад
Sorry for the second comment but here's a little update on the phone situation. Due to issues with my Samsung Galaxy A53, I had to replace it with a Samsung Galaxy A54 that does support E-sim. My only concern with the E-sim is when to purchase one because I'm worried it would activate too soon if I purchase it before I leave for Japan. How should I deal with that?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 4 месяца назад
I'd recommend asking support at the provider what's best.
@1Cypher
@1Cypher 3 месяца назад
Big luggage is a must - sorry dude. I will change 2 times a day
@alejandrodelavega1063
@alejandrodelavega1063 Месяц назад
I feel like half the tips just apply to traveling more generally, but useful nonetheless!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled Месяц назад
Oh definitely! Thanks!
@mazinalansari88
@mazinalansari88 2 месяца назад
Is there an easy way to go Okinawa from KIS?
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
What's KIS?
@mazinalansari88
@mazinalansari88 2 месяца назад
@@japanunravelled sorry I meant the airport in osaka.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Plenty of flights to Okinawa from Osaka, both Itami and Kansai International.
@mazinalansari88
@mazinalansari88 2 месяца назад
@japanunravelled what about ferry??? Where's the best terminal? I am planning to use JR pass+terminal to visit as many attractions in 15 days.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Osaka to Okinawa by ferry takes like, 1 day and 1 night. Peach or Jetstar from Kansai International offer cheap flights and are obviously much quicker.
@VancePantss
@VancePantss 3 месяца назад
A mistake I've heard of is people saying they're going to cook their own food to save money, but in Japan it's actually cheaper to eat out every day than buy groceries and cook for yourself.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
That depends very much on location and what you want to eat. I've found that visiting the supermarket around 6 or 7pm and buying the discounted bento boxes is usually the cheapest way to go.
@geoffwatkins9478
@geoffwatkins9478 2 месяца назад
Most supermarkets mark food down 7.30-8.00. Stock up.
@askhad
@askhad 3 месяца назад
Buy ticket for the ghibli museum two months before trip)
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Same goes for Ghibli Park...plan far ahead basically.
@hal90001
@hal90001 2 месяца назад
That tourist was AMERICAN 100% 😂😂😂😂😂
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
I can neither confirm nor deny this...
@flyingsolo242
@flyingsolo242 3 месяца назад
After a long day, we boarded a train...after a while, I noticed that there was only women on board😳 We were 2 stations from our hotel, I then told my brother: I think we're on a woman only train! I started to feel very ashamed... We stepped out and saw the pink markings and signs... We paid much more attention after that!
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 3 месяца назад
Everyone does it once... Sometimes though, it's only for a certain part of the day, or only on weekdays, but as you say, pay attention and you'll know. Thanks for sharing.
@Deku-yg1vz
@Deku-yg1vz 2 месяца назад
"Bellyful of natto" There isn't a hunger pain big enough in the world to get me to eat natto.
@japanunravelled
@japanunravelled 2 месяца назад
Totally with you on that. You couldn't pay me to eat the stuff.
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