Japan Travel Tips

Japan Travel FAQ
Do I need a visa to travel to Japan?
Probably not but you can check if you need a visa to enter Japan here.
Do I need travel insurance for Japan?
Yes you do. Medical care isn’t free in Japan. If you have an accident or get ill you will probably need to show proof of insurance before you receive medical treatment.
When is the best time to visit Japan?
Can I bring my usual medicine into Japan?
Is it easy to be vegetarian and vegan in Japan?
Japanese people love to eat meat and especially fish and seafood. However it isn’t difficult to travel around Japan as a vegetarian. I did it for many years (although I’m a pescatarian now). You’ll have a better vegetarian trip to Japan if you do some advance planning. It’s much more difficult to be vegan in Japan although we recently took a 3-day 100% vegan trip . How easy you can travel around Japan as a vegan or vegetarian depends on how strict you are. Even basic noodle dishes (udon and soba) are made with fish stock. If you stay at a traditional Japanese inn (ryokan) your dietary requests will definitely need to be arranged in advance. Leave a comment below if you have any questions about visiting Japan as a vegan or vegetarian.
Is Halal food available in Japan?
Halal food isn’t widely available in Japan. However with advance planning and research it is possible for Muslims to travel comfortably in Japan. Me and Moo lived for many years in Indonesia so we fully understand the requirements of Muslim travellers. If you stay at a traditional Japanese inn (ryokan) your dietary requests will definitely need to be arranged in advance. Feel free to leave any question below in the comments section.
What if I have any tattoos?
Many hot spring baths (onsen) and traditional Japanese inns (ryokan) strictly forbid bathers with tattoo. However tattoo-friendly onsen are slowly becoming more popular. It is also possible to find ways around these rules if you have a tattoo. Read our How to Onsen article for some tips and tricks about bathing with a tattoo in Japan.
Electricity and Adaptors
The voltage in Japan is 100 V (not 110 or 220 V like many other countries) and power sockets are Type A . Type A is used in USA and China so if you are from another country you will need to buy an adaptor.

Type A

Type B
Note that Type B is also used in Japan but it is the same as Type A except there is an extra input for grounding. Therefore any Type A plug will also fit into Type B socket . Most electrical shops or convenience stores in Japan don’t sell overseas to Japan converters so better buy adaptors you need in your home country. However if you do need to buy them here they are available at Bic Sim in Fukuoka . I haven’t found them at any other electrical shop in Fukuoka.
Japan packing tips (what to bring)
Japan packing Pro Tip
Bring shoes that can easily be slipped on and off. You will probably have to take your shoes off and put them on again many times a day. Slip on shoes are much more convenient than fiddly lace up ones.
Luggage Delivery service

Ta-Q-bin logo
If you don’t want to carry your bags around you can use a luggage delivery service. The biggest and best is Ta-Q-Bin operated by Yamato transport. You can get your luggage delivered from the airport to your hotel. You can also get it delivered from hotel to hotel during your trip. At the end of your trip, when your bags are laden with souvenirs, you can get delivery to the airport. The service is basically same day or next day delivery . This depends on what time the luggage is picked up and where you want it delivered. If you want to send your luggage from Fukuoka Airport the counter in the international arrival terminal is open from 9AM to 6PM (365 days a year). Most major hotels have contract with Ta-Q-Bin. Look out for the black cat logo in the lobby or ask the staff. If the hotel has a contract you just need to leave your bags for collection with the hotel staff. You can also look for the logo at convenience stores. Many ‘conbini’ (as they are called) have Ta-Q-Bin contracts so you can drop your bags there. The final option is to call Ta-Q-Bin directly to collect your stuff. Their English-language toll-free number is 0120-17-9625 . It’s a 24-hour number but the section to arrange collection is from 9AM to 6PM (365 days a year). They will pick up and deliver to/from any address in Japan. If you buy an enormous souvenir they also handle overseas deliveries. For prices and other info check here. The best option is to travel lite. But if you just have to pack that ball-gown and 50 pairs of socks Ta-Q-Bin is a reliable alternative.
Staying online in Japan
Can I get free WiFi in Japan?
Can I stay online with my phone in Japan?
- If you have an unlocked phone you can get a data-only SIM. This means you can browse the net, check your emails and stay in touch using WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger etc
- Getting a voice SIM card (to make phone calls) is a bit of a hassle so best avoided if possible. If you do need to make phone calls it’s easier to rent a phone with voice and data SIM while you are here
- Renting pocket Wifi is a good option if your phone is locked or if you are travelling as a group or family
Money in Japan
Can I use my credit card in Japan?
Pro Tip
Inform your card company in advance that you will be travelling to Japan and make sure you know your PIN number. Tip: If your PIN number is more than 4 digits you may have problems using your card here. Check with your bank before departure.
Withdrawal limit
If you card has a chip the limit is usually ¥100,000. With a magnetic strip card the limit may be only ¥30,000. Any daily withdrawal limit set by your bank will override these amounts.
Should I exchange money before I travel to Japan?
Best exchange rate in Fukuoka
The best exchange rate in Fukuoka we found is at this shop (Japanese website) in this location. Hakata Station exit 15. It’s open 7 days a week from 10AM to 7PM. Despite this, if you ask my advice, I would say the best place is to change money in Fukuoka is at the airport. The difference in exchange rate probably isn’t worth your time unless you are on a very tight budget or staying close by that shop.
Can I use travellers cheques in Japan?

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