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Your FIRST HOUR in Japan - 2024 Travel Guide 

Maurice Moves
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Ah Japan - the "gateway" & first destination for so many people when it comes to traveling and exploring Asia, and in this video, I continue my "first hour in" series and show you step-by-step, every thing you need to do in your first hour in Japan - and with some changes from previous years, this is the 2024 Tokyo Travel Guide whether this is your first time, or hundredth time visiting this amazing country.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Japan Visa Requirements
🔗👉 Check if you’re Visa-exempt:
www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/v...
0:26 Wall Outlets
🔗👉 The Travel Adapter I Recommend on Amazon: amzn.to/3VnTXZC
The TESSAN adapter supplies up to a whopping 100W, which means it can simultaneously charge a MacBook Air as well as an iPhone full steam.
0:48 Emergency Cash
My recommendation is to have 10,000 Japanese Yen of backup emergency cash per WEEK of your trip. When I say “backup emergency” cash, I mean, stored completely separately from your wallet - like say, in your toiletries Dopp kit. Contrary to rumours of Japan being ridiculously expensive, I, as a 6 foot tall, 180 lb guy, can EASILY eat very full for just $10-$15 US dollars per day.
1:04 Unlocked Cellphone
As I showed in the video, more and more, myself and many folks who travel anywhere use eSIM cards. This video is NOT sponsored, but as shown on screen, I’ve used both Airalo AND Holafly at various destinations with great success. The KEY POINT is that these eSIM’s support DATA-ONLY, so if you need to make calls to landlines, you’ll want to get a local sim from a local carrier after you land.
1:16 JR Pass… Worth it?
In October 2023, Japan Rail East jacked up the prices by more than 70% to their already-previously-expensive JR Pass. The JR Pass is really ONLY a point of consideration if you will literally take a bullet train every single day of your trip (or, if you’ll be there for a month and take it at least 12-15 times).
What’s more, there are several bullet train (Shinkansen) rail companies, and this pass only supports those operated by JR East, so many folks have experienced extreme disappointment and messed up travel schedules because they discovered when they went to board, that the pass didn’t cover their particular route and they had to pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket (or miss their itinerary). Obviously, do your own research, but with the new price jump, I can confidently say, absolutely not worth it.
1:41 Narita vs Haneda
2:15 Forms To Fill Out
3:03 Haneda Airport Procedure
3:24 Immigration Process
3:49 Checked Bags & Customs
4:13 Task 1 of 3
5:15 Task 2 of 3
5:49 In Case You’re Still Nervous
6:13 Task 3 of 3
7:00 Suica & Pasmo
🔗👉 PASMO PASSPORT Info Website:
www.pasmo.co.jp/visitors/en/a...
7:49 Tokyo Travel Tip 1
8:24 Tokyo Travel Tip 2
8:42 Tokyo Travel Tip 3
9:27 Tokyo Travel Tip 4
#Travel #JapanTravel #TravelTips
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Комментарии : 341   
@AndSoWeLaughed
@AndSoWeLaughed Месяц назад
Do you know how freaking awesome this is for autistic people who want some agency and autonomy as they travel (either alone or with family and friends)?! With this informative they’re able to visualise exactly where they need to be, what they have to do and help them plan what they want to do - all without feeling too alone, anxious and overwhelmed. Thank you!! I’ve been to Japan and am autistic but I will be sharing this with others in the community who are afraid of the language barrier and other obstacles.
@MentalThingsIsScary
@MentalThingsIsScary Месяц назад
Fellow autistic here. This info is so freaking great. My trip is only in October but I've been planning for over a month so far 😅 27 days of travel is indeed overwhelming and I'm making sure to plan days where I can drop plans (or greatly reduce) when it's necessary.
@theknightswhosay
@theknightswhosay Месяц назад
Less awesome if you’re at a different airport. I’m not diagnosed with any such things, but is anyone aware of a video like this for Narita?
@purelysmetalnightcore
@purelysmetalnightcore Месяц назад
@@theknightswhosay I'm not aware of a similar video for Narita, but I've been there before when I couldn't read a single character and only knew a few phrases of Japanese and I still found it extremely easy to navigate. Just read and follow the signs.
@tiefblau2780
@tiefblau2780 Месяц назад
Thats why not just Japan but everyone to strive to Be Kind Be Nice to each other
@jiraiyapicaro3250
@jiraiyapicaro3250 13 дней назад
this !!! I watched so many other vids and looked online but there was always something missing. This is the first short and concise vid that has actually soothed my anxieties about needing to know every detail and what I will run into because I cant handle any unknowns LOL. Trying to plan my first solo trip ever so I wanna get everything right
@douglewis7067
@douglewis7067 Месяц назад
Your 3D guide with the stick figure was awesome. Thanks for putting the work into building that!
@Cliffdog01
@Cliffdog01 Месяц назад
That was amazing I wish there were more animations like that for other areas like getting from JR NeX to the Shinkansen or for the multiple exits of Shinjuku Station.
@tiefblau2780
@tiefblau2780 Месяц назад
Nothing can go wrong with more quality to your work then ... quantity
@NimrodClover
@NimrodClover Месяц назад
I wish more people made travel tip videos like this. Simple, to the point, with hands on real world reference from the perspective of the actual traveler. Nice job.
@Rufiowascool
@Rufiowascool Месяц назад
LIved in Japan for 20 years - this is by far the most concise and helpful one of these kinds of vids out. I'll be linking visiting friends + family to THIS everytime moving forwards!!!
@hotsauce0097
@hotsauce0097 Месяц назад
this was very well made and i appreciate how detailed yet concise each segment was. thank you
@oscartrujillo5223
@oscartrujillo5223 Месяц назад
Quality video with very great details, your video really helps a first-timer. Thank you! More videos like this would be awesome!
@Sharonmplus
@Sharonmplus Месяц назад
Your suggestion about consolidating your change at 7-11 is such a great tip and something I have not seen from other videos. Thank you!
@Blaidd101
@Blaidd101 Месяц назад
This guide is amazing. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
@345sprincles
@345sprincles Месяц назад
This guide is exactly what I was looking for! Your video is so well organized with the information and visually appealing. I will be traveling to Japan for the first time and this video helps me put my mind at ease as I know what to expect
@eurofanjenk429
@eurofanjenk429 Месяц назад
Thanks for the simple step-by-step explanation! My father is traveling to Japan separately from us and this video will be very useful for him to know what the expect when he arrives and get him on the train to meet us in Tokyo.
@eg1115
@eg1115 Месяц назад
I've been searching for this level of detail for a first time traveler to Tokyo for quite some time. This video should be a top recommend for anyone visiting. Thank you for this!
@geovani.santos
@geovani.santos Месяц назад
Bro, you just saved my life! Thanks for this amazing video! 🎈
@evanjames2300
@evanjames2300 26 дней назад
Watching this video makes me feel a little more comfortable about my first trip to Japan!
@Justcetriyaart
@Justcetriyaart Месяц назад
Finally!! Detailed walk through. Thank you!!!
@atsaichu
@atsaichu Месяц назад
Your PASMO Passport info is outdated: There is no longer the 500 yen issueing fee. It used to be 2000 yen but now it costs 1500 yen and you get to spend all of it. Welcome Suica does not require the 500 yen deposit either. Visitors can just take these cards with them when they leave Japan, like souvenir.
@sarah-janegalipo3995
@sarah-janegalipo3995 Месяц назад
He said at time of recording.
@atsaichu
@atsaichu Месяц назад
@@sarah-janegalipo3995 He must have recorded this months ago then 😜 since the 500 yen fee was waived in June 2023 when regular Suica and Pasmo card sales were suspended.
@inquisitvem6723
@inquisitvem6723 Месяц назад
I’m pretty sure the channel only in Japan said the welcome SUICA only lasts 28 days so if you have a remaining balance, you need to spend it before leaving Japan or lose the funds.
@atsaichu
@atsaichu Месяц назад
@@inquisitvem6723 Yes both Welcome Suica and Pasmo Passport will expire after 28 days and become a souvenir.
@ubernewb3005
@ubernewb3005 Месяц назад
@@inquisitvem6723 both the welcome suica and pasmo passport cards work that way. fortunately it's really easy to keep track of your balance so you can be sure to spend it all before you go. if you're lucky enough to get your hands on a regular suica or pasmo, any balance you have will stay on your card for your next trip. one quick note.. if you're heading west from tokyo, you can also look for an icoca card at the bigger train stations (i got mine in osaka) they work the same as suica/pasmo and don't seem to be in such limited supply. i had no issues getting one when i went just this past december
@panathenaea
@panathenaea Месяц назад
Outstanding! I appreciate the visuals of the locations and the directions. Takes the mystery out of it
@iwonka
@iwonka Месяц назад
I'm super impressed with this video. If ever I were to go to Tokyo it would be this video that I would want to be my side kick. SO informative and well made. So thoughtful! Fantastic information! Also, huge kudos for the fun stick figure guy in the airport layout sections. Love it! Thank you!
@jilldimassimo6496
@jilldimassimo6496 6 дней назад
Great graphics -- love the map and the walking guy -- combined with sensible and well-organized information. I wish more people made videos this informative and well-produced. Thank you!
@ousis85
@ousis85 5 дней назад
My man!! The graphics for the map at the airport... magnificent!! Thank you! Keep up the good work! 💪
@klauszig
@klauszig 5 дней назад
By far the best video ever!! so easy and straight to the point. great music, visuals and script. u literally saved me a lot of research time online. 😀😊
@Chrisslcurry81
@Chrisslcurry81 Месяц назад
This has to be one of the best videos I have seen of arriving in Japan ! well done ! so organized, great illustrations, easy maps !
@vickipagesny
@vickipagesny Месяц назад
This video is incredible! thank you for doing gods work on this!
@shawndellt1907
@shawndellt1907 12 дней назад
This is the best video I've found so far. Thank you.
@DevanSabaratnam
@DevanSabaratnam Месяц назад
Excellent advice, thank you! This has been bookmarked for our upcoming Japan trip. Appreciate the work you put into this Maurice, especially the guide to finding things around the airport.
@tylercrowder9357
@tylercrowder9357 22 дня назад
You just eliminated so much travel anxiety for my first time visit next month! Thank you!
@kathlud1
@kathlud1 Месяц назад
Great job!! Heading there next week and I so appreciate the super practical tips!
@queenb2450
@queenb2450 Месяц назад
SERIOUSLY THANK YOU!!! As a person who always has to be the one to do everything while traveling (I hate it) this was stress free for me. I'm thinking about going solo to Japan now.
@2dope
@2dope 5 дней назад
from all videos that I watched in past, even though I already went to japan, this had the most value to me :D
@webtere
@webtere Месяц назад
Note there is a difference between the Japan Rail Pass, which grants (unnecessary) nation wide train access, to regional JR passes which is WAY cheaper but come with restrictions and caveats. For example the North Kyusyu Pass does not grant you access to Sanyo Shinkansen between Hakata and Kokura because it is operated by JR west, and not JR Kyusyu who issued your pass. So your best option is to take the SONIC express. If you are only visiting one city then there are better(cheaper) options, but if you are visiting multiple cities, JR pass is your friend. I always plan my trip around the validity area and period of JR passes, and I think it's worthwhile to understand the rules.
@theknightswhosay
@theknightswhosay Месяц назад
If you’re spending multiple days somewhere (such as Tokyo area and Kyoto area), the national JR pass is not close to worth it. The arch pass might be, but then you can’t go directly from Tokyo to the Kyoto/Osaka area.
@Self-D
@Self-D Месяц назад
I just got back from Tokyo a few days ago. I was able to get a Welcome Suica. This was vital for easily moving around the city. You can get one at Haneda Airport.
@ugetsu2093
@ugetsu2093 Месяц назад
You can also transfer your Suica to your iPhone or Apple Watch. You can recharge it there too. But you have to stop using the plastic Suica. Just leave it packed away.
@alextechtai
@alextechtai 18 дней назад
Are Suica's available at airports now?
@taroubb1940
@taroubb1940 17 дней назад
@@alextechtai If you mean Narita, Haneda or any other airport w/ JR train ticket offices or multifunctional ticket machines, yes.
@marcl5048
@marcl5048 Месяц назад
Your videos are so informative! Safe travels!
@daveaauk
@daveaauk Месяц назад
Invaluable. Thanks for sharing. I will be there at the end of April!
@Mattcruzedc
@Mattcruzedc Месяц назад
I’ve wanted to go to Japan for a long time! This such a helpful video
@Matam86
@Matam86 Месяц назад
This is so good, thanks for the content!
@RainBowArcherer
@RainBowArcherer Месяц назад
My husband and I are going to Japan in April 2025 to see the Cherry blossoms among other things, and we're sharing a backpack. I've gotten a lot of tips from your videos, and as a fellow Canadian who's never left Canada before, I'm pretty nervous but excited.
@VolizarNone
@VolizarNone Месяц назад
What a great , informative video . Thank you!
@sirishsharma7251
@sirishsharma7251 11 дней назад
Man!!! You’re a lifesaver ❤❤ i mean literally dude🎉🎉
@murry001
@murry001 Месяц назад
Maurice, very useful information my friend!! you helped me out a lot for a trip to Japan i'm planning later this year
@user-dg3oe5wv8z
@user-dg3oe5wv8z 7 дней назад
Thank you your description and explanation was very informative and helpful.
@foxkocreates
@foxkocreates Месяц назад
this is a fantastic video. Very concise and well thought out. love it!
@dxf5987
@dxf5987 Месяц назад
This was a very informative video, i really appreciate it!
@HarryWest19
@HarryWest19 Месяц назад
Incredible video! Thank you so much
@mirkozorz
@mirkozorz 8 дней назад
This is very helpful and makes travel planning much easier. Thanks!
@rainman99999
@rainman99999 Месяц назад
Excellent work brother, thankyou for sharing this much needed info 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@airXbender
@airXbender 6 дней назад
Thank you for this! Was hugely informative and helpful!
@daikishinomiya
@daikishinomiya Месяц назад
I'm Japanese but haven't been in 7 years, super helpful for my upcoming trip!!
@psprog
@psprog Месяц назад
Very informative! My 2nd trip to Japan in a couple of weeks. I used to get rid of my change in the vending machines that are everywhere. Didn't realise you could dump them in 7 Elevens too. Agree with packing light - I'm taking half the clothes this time and will use the hotel washing machines...
@fwoodbridge
@fwoodbridge Месяц назад
What an excellent video, as usual. Thanks!
@rpdy
@rpdy Месяц назад
OMG the best day was when I found your channel ❤
@cambry2115
@cambry2115 Месяц назад
Excellent video!!! Amazing tips. Thank you! Very helpful
@rteker1
@rteker1 Месяц назад
I've been wanting to make a trip to Japan for a few great reasons, but been scared because of my autism and not able to understand fully whats needed for such a trip, and out of all the video's I've come across, this has to be the best one yet.
@laurenhussameldin5456
@laurenhussameldin5456 23 дня назад
That is such an informative video thank you so so so much for your hard work! You just gained a new subscriber
@latrellsprewell1134
@latrellsprewell1134 Месяц назад
Thanks Man! Very helpful and informative
@igonz22
@igonz22 Месяц назад
Great video I’m definitely saving this for the future
@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff
@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff Месяц назад
Thank you so much for the pre-departure checklist!
@lucaszitelli7634
@lucaszitelli7634 12 дней назад
Thanks for the video ! Im planning my first trip to japan on september! Very useful and clear info
@TheMeltzz
@TheMeltzz Месяц назад
Thank you so much, so informative.
@merrilynkamp5683
@merrilynkamp5683 Месяц назад
Wow awesome guide. Loved your explanation. Thanks
@Sandra-in9cz
@Sandra-in9cz 14 дней назад
Wish I found your channel sooner! So much great and practical content. Thank you so much!
@annaq8638
@annaq8638 3 дня назад
Thank you for sharing
@mechadsey
@mechadsey Месяц назад
Awesome guide
@noelashford74
@noelashford74 16 дней назад
Great content! Thank you! I wish I watch ur video before we book to Narita.
@Risplendera
@Risplendera Месяц назад
I wish I could've seen this sooner! Thank you so much for giving the step by step 😊
@APHOTOGRAPHYS93
@APHOTOGRAPHYS93 Месяц назад
@sedasercan4017
@sedasercan4017 Месяц назад
This was SO HELPFUL!!! thank you
@dwalker6868
@dwalker6868 18 дней назад
Thank you so much for your video onto the next one
@haroldsthoughts3628
@haroldsthoughts3628 Месяц назад
I went to Japan 3 weeks ago, and I still could buy a physical Suica card. I love that card, it’s soooo convenient :3
@Jitliung
@Jitliung 25 дней назад
did you bought it at the airport?
@cooljammer00
@cooljammer00 23 дня назад
I think they still sell them at airports.
@haroldsthoughts3628
@haroldsthoughts3628 17 дней назад
@@Jitliung yea I bought it at the airport. I arrived at Narita AirPort tho, don’t know how it is at Haneda but I presume the same.
@Jitliung
@Jitliung 17 дней назад
@@haroldsthoughts3628 is it welcome suica or regular suica?
@onizuka255
@onizuka255 Месяц назад
Wow 10/10 video my friend. Thank you
@alouachachraf
@alouachachraf Месяц назад
Best break down of traveling to Japan I ever saw good work bro
@kinocchio
@kinocchio 14 дней назад
What an amazing video! The info and the way it’s presented is really cool.
@tassser
@tassser Месяц назад
Hey Maurice, hope u r doing great, looking forward to see the picture of u standing in the same spot as ur dad. Love from Italy❤️
@vandalpaulius
@vandalpaulius Месяц назад
Thanks for the awesome video! I will be testing if those tips are correct in less than 5 days 😁
@stephensturges5711
@stephensturges5711 Месяц назад
im going to tokyo for the first time in october and your video was helpful. Thanks!
@bichubich
@bichubich Месяц назад
Just passing by to thank you for leaving a bit of time at the end of the video to click the additional recommended videos instead of just rushing it's ending lol
@jachinoy1565
@jachinoy1565 Месяц назад
Great video! We are a family going to osaka but this is helpful too ❤
@NickBeatoMusic
@NickBeatoMusic Месяц назад
Dude great video! Literal life saver
@kelseyehh
@kelseyehh Месяц назад
This was super helpful. Thank you.
@eminmahmutovic8340
@eminmahmutovic8340 22 дня назад
Great video, clear and to the point, love it
@AndSoWeLaughed
@AndSoWeLaughed Месяц назад
I hope you were able to film enough to do a first day and first week too! This is awesome. I know a lot will be subjective but I would love to see what you got up to and recommended as a medium time viewer 😊
@lazyboygames5026
@lazyboygames5026 22 дня назад
Thanks so much this is a incredibly well done and informative video it would help me so much if you could make one for Hong Kong id also would love to see more like this for over places
@dyfanjeremiah
@dyfanjeremiah Месяц назад
VERY HELPFUL! THANK YOUUUU!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@JJ-fromDK
@JJ-fromDK Месяц назад
thank you for this
@TheEmptyArmchair
@TheEmptyArmchair Месяц назад
Fantastic video! Thank you so much!
@Jhailyn
@Jhailyn Месяц назад
This video is amazing. Thank you so much
@U1TR4F0RCE
@U1TR4F0RCE Месяц назад
For Pasmo and Suica if you happen to be an iPhone user Apple’s Wallet has Suica as a transit card option. Sadly because Japan uses a different NFC then most other countries Android phones not purchased in Japan likely won’t work.
@rteker1
@rteker1 Месяц назад
thats great to know as I use an iPhone
@theknightswhosay
@theknightswhosay Месяц назад
Some machines only take the card though. I’d also have a physical card if I were to do it again.
@U1TR4F0RCE
@U1TR4F0RCE Месяц назад
@@theknightswhosay oh, in all the places I went if they took it at all they'd take the phone, though a few cities didn't take pasmo or suica and had their own small subset to use instead.
@theknightswhosay
@theknightswhosay Месяц назад
@@U1TR4F0RCE a lot of the local trains have old machines with no mobile card reader. Then they didn’t like our Suicas if we tried to use them at the gate even though they worked at all the conbinis etc.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 3 дня назад
@@theknightswhosay You use cash for other places
@sergiougarte1409
@sergiougarte1409 19 дней назад
bravo!!bravo!!! great video!!!
@terencemorrissey4413
@terencemorrissey4413 Месяц назад
Great tips, thanks!
@siolu9129
@siolu9129 Месяц назад
Very useful info, thank you !
@richardjohntierney5434
@richardjohntierney5434 Месяц назад
Great video, simple, easy to understand . Thanks
@filamphibian2980
@filamphibian2980 Месяц назад
Great info!!! THANKS!
@AndywayVideos
@AndywayVideos Месяц назад
omfg hahahah finally someone makes a video like this, totally need a series on this kind of topic when first entering countries and then update videos periodically as things change.
@pancernymisiek
@pancernymisiek Месяц назад
Very informative - thank you!
@MinayEntertainment
@MinayEntertainment 20 дней назад
Great video and animations. Very easy to follow.
@zakmirza
@zakmirza Месяц назад
Great video - love the way you explain it clear :)
@shyuu7499
@shyuu7499 Месяц назад
10/10 for the information recieved, 5 stars for the transparency really just great video to prepare i will also edit later how accurate it actually is...but probably really percise UPDATE: this guide video is 100% accurate... Japan is also really nice, including the people👍
@glenm5679
@glenm5679 Месяц назад
Great video. One of the best and clearest Tokyo arrival videos I've seen. I'm flying into Kansai headed to Kyoto in the fall, and I'd love if you could do one for KIX.
@krystalvm2601
@krystalvm2601 14 дней назад
Thx this was really helpful
@barryward6632
@barryward6632 20 дней назад
Great video for arrival at Haneda - now I need one for arrival at Narita :)
@tailkinker2654
@tailkinker2654 Месяц назад
Fabulous video and I have been living in Japan for 20+ years, One more tip is baggage is takkybin (baggage delivery) which is at the airport and everywhere and is the best thing EVER (ex. Sagawa, Kuronekko/Black Cat, etc-Google if you are interested and select your language). If you have an itinerary firmly planned and the time, you can send your big bag to your next longer destination (e.g. hotel) and use a smaller backpack for one or two nights short stopovers and your bag will be waiting for you when you get there. You do see those people hauling suitcases on the train but I always send my luggage to the airport one or two days before my flight to avoid this. It only costs about $15 one way. Residents in Japan use takkybin a LOT. Also, the airport buses are a great alternative to taking so much luggage on the train especially during rush our as it’s cheap, they stow your luggage under the bus and they have comfy seats, some with charging ports, you can use Suica for buses so no need to buy a ticket in advance, the signage is multilingual, and they go to destinations literally all over the Tokyo metropolitan area.
@trampustrampi3773
@trampustrampi3773 29 дней назад
Perfect video… 👍🇯🇵
@niktojunio
@niktojunio Месяц назад
ämazing video explanation and edition of it. nice!
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