16 ESSENTIAL Japan Tips for First-Time Travelers

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • Japan is one of the most AMAZING places to visit in the WORLD! But many people are nervous to visit the land of the rising sun due to the language barrier, complex train systems, culture shock or just not knowing where to start. In this video ill show you my personal 16 Tips (and 2 bonus ones) for traveling in Japan like a pro, for first time travelers to Japan, and there might even be some that are useful for experienced travelers as well. Its Time to travel to JAPAN!
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 There is Something for EVERYONE in Japan!
    00:40 16 Tips for First Time Japan Travelers
    00:55 Luggage Delivery Services
    01:39 Internet, Mobile Data & Wifi
    02:26 Using your JR Rail Pass
    03:04 How to Get to Tokyo from Haneda or Narita Airport
    04:46 Get an IC Card (even if you have a rail pass)
    05:30 Carry your Passport, for savings & the Law
    06:15 Riding the Shinkansen, Rules & Tips
    07:04 Bonus Tip 1
    07:27 Check when Sakura Cherry Blossoms Bloom
    08:15 Tipping Culture in Japan
    08:50 Getting Money in Japan
    09:26 Wear the Right Shoes
    10:08 How to Book Cheaper Hotels
    11:16 Get to Know the Conbini
    12:06 Bonus Tip 2
    12:19 Don't be afraid of Japanese Toilets
    13:04 Use the Coin Lockers
    13:52 Check the LAST TRAIN!
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Комментарии • 363

  • @InakaAdventure
    @InakaAdventure  Год назад +26

    Traveling to Japan? Get JR Rail Pass & Pocket Wifi Here: click.jrpass.com/SH5O

    • @Yamato-tp2kf
      @Yamato-tp2kf Год назад +1

      06:20 - You're lucky to film the Yellow doctor entering the station... Nice!

    • @KhiemNguyen-pu3ow
      @KhiemNguyen-pu3ow Год назад +1

      1qes

  • @mbjs6453
    @mbjs6453 3 месяца назад +25

    I’m Japanese. Please carry cash with you. In particular, most shrines and temples only accept cash. And always carry 1,000 yen bill with you. There is a currency exchange machine on the bus, but 5,000 yen and 10,000 yen bill can’t be used.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  2 месяца назад +4

      Every time I tell people to carry cash in my videos people comment "actually you just need a card in tokyo!" But so many places still need cash haha

  • @1903Zippy
    @1903Zippy Год назад +181

    I visited Japan about 3 years ago - because of a flight issue at Dubai I arrived in Japan about 2am. I was advised the trains wouldn't be running at that time so when waiting for my flight in Dubai to take me to Tokyo, I went online and searched for a taxi service to collect me from Haneda to my hotel in Tokyo. I was amazed at the companies in Tokyo that offered to collect me from Haneda - I booked and paid for the taxi whist waiting in Dubai. I was very sceptical about there being no Taxi there to pick me up when I arrived in Tokyo. I needn't have worried, because waiting at one of the airports exits was a taxi driver holding up a sign with my name on it. A fantastic service. Yes the taxi was expensive (cost me about £110) but because the flight delay in Dubai wasn't my fault, my insurance company refunded me most of that cost. £110 is expensive but for the peace of mind and no hassle, I'd do it again. Oh and Japan was wonderful. I am going back soon. If you're thinking of going - do it, you won't regret it & you'll meet some of the most polite, helpful people you could wish to meet. 👍

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +10

      That's a really good tip! I never take taxi's (unless I'm in Korea) but kinda envious that I havn't experienced a driver waiting with a sign for me. Maybe ill give it a try if i get a random flight next time!

    • @izanagisora
      @izanagisora 10 месяцев назад +1

      Will I am planning to go to Japan ( in order to live and work there)after I complete my colleague years ( I am a first year student and about to begin the second after 2 months or so)
      I am learning the language from this moment ( I have begin about few days
      With words and sentence of n5
      Ans
      Planning to learning hiragana and katana as will in the due time)

    • @daenackdranils5624
      @daenackdranils5624 9 месяцев назад

      there was a time i wanted to go in japan , but unlike many naive people, i think it's not so worth it. people who make zero efforts to understand us and who are cold and closed, expensive services , atrocious heats, brutal police, stupid rules etc

    • @NYBORN2012
      @NYBORN2012 5 месяцев назад

      There is very little to worry about with anything you need or do in Japan. We travel to Japan each year for a few months and a driver is there waiting for us around 4:30 AM. We are exhausted, but he is energized and ready to take us away. We love Japan and the respect that people have for each other for us.

    • @mogtrader8
      @mogtrader8 2 месяца назад

      What app or taxi company?

  • @WCS-xp9lu
    @WCS-xp9lu 10 месяцев назад +12

    Just got back from Japan. FYI viewers, Taxi is NOT that expensive after the exchange rate and they are EVERYWHERE! If you have a family of 4, it's easy, quick and not expensive to go wherever you want to get to and you save a TON of time, no reservations necessary not even from the airport. 2ND if you have ATT, activate the international roaming, it cost us $25 per day for all 4 of use to use 4 phones just as we would at home. 3RD, around Tokyo, EVERYONE takes credit card. Lastly, use Travelocity to grab your hotel and IMO stay around major Tokyo cities, not in them. Such as Akasaka. My "biggest" recommendation is to print out where you want to go and your hotel's address on paper in both Japanese and English, despite whatever you read, no, 99% of the Japanese we encountered in Tokyo did not understand English in any form or fashion and this was a life saver.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      Dividing a taxi over 4 people makes a lot more financial sense, and they are fine for short trips. It really racks up for long ones though

    • @mogtrader8
      @mogtrader8 2 месяца назад

      What app or how do you call a taxi? We don't speak Japanese either, so how did you communicate? Thanks

  • @orthodocrap
    @orthodocrap Год назад +1

    Great Video as Always!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Cheers! The final touches on this video were driving me crazy but it was worth it in the end

  • @brandonlobo8827
    @brandonlobo8827 Год назад +7

    Super informative video also love the two week itinerary both have great video great video composition and informative details like price. I will be heading to Japan in April thanks for making the preparation towards the trip better

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Hope you have a great Trip Brandon! Might catch some Sakura depending on where you go

  • @KiltedMcHaggis
    @KiltedMcHaggis Год назад +16

    Thanks for the info! I'll be flying there in 4 weeks and this helped alleviate some of my anxiety

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Awesome glad this is already helping people, which part of Japan would you like to see in a future video?

    • @elucinadoboy4967
      @elucinadoboy4967 Год назад +2

      same. this channel has been a golden find

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Cheers!

  • @fiveminutetravel
    @fiveminutetravel 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the amazing tips 🤩

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, any topics youd like to see covered in the future?

  • @StriveforGainz
    @StriveforGainz 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Keep up the good work!

  • @bachevaz72
    @bachevaz72 Год назад

    Great valuable infos done in professional way, thanks a lot

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, any topics youd like to see more of about Japan?

  • @user-cq4bi2bu4j
    @user-cq4bi2bu4j 4 месяца назад

    such great tips! thank you!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  4 месяца назад

      Happy to help, let me know if there is a video about Japan you'd like to see in the future

  • @joannag2089
    @joannag2089 Год назад

    Fantastic info thank you!

  • @shirleyliggett776
    @shirleyliggett776 10 месяцев назад

    Going to Japan is on my bucket list ❤❤❤

  • @Eunice-tv2qh
    @Eunice-tv2qh Год назад +21

    This is the most informative video! Each topic is concise, did not waste any second of my day. Literally everything a first time traveller should need to know. I'm happy I came across this. Thank you so much!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Cheers Eunice! Some people told me I'm displaying this too fast but I know people have busy lives so I try not to waste any moments. What sort of info about Japan would you like to see in the future?

  • @Leon-lz6tg
    @Leon-lz6tg Год назад +2

    Great video!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Thanks Leon! Any part of Japan youd like to see in the next one?

  • @cambo123451
    @cambo123451 Год назад +1

    Magic.Thanks so much.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      No worries! What sort of Japan content would you like to see in the future?

  • @ericagreene875
    @ericagreene875 2 дня назад

    I visited japan in March. I love every minute of it. This video is very helpful and on-key.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  2 дня назад

      Glad you had a good trip, hope it wasnt too busy, been a bit of a madhouse over in some parts recently

  • @TScalibrate
    @TScalibrate Год назад +2

    I love the Matrix sound effect used for Tip 2. Small detail but amusing haha

  • @themediterraneanguy
    @themediterraneanguy 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing the 16 rules, I enjoyed it , just subscribed

  • @WalkInsider
    @WalkInsider Год назад

    thank you for very useful Tips

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Glad I could help ya out, any places in Japan you'd be interested in seeing more of?

  • @nursefernrips
    @nursefernrips Год назад +1

    Thanks for the hotel tip

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      No problem! Glad this could help you out, any topics youd like to see covered in future videos?

  • @MidnightVibez27
    @MidnightVibez27 9 месяцев назад +1

    Most underrated video 💯 recommended for traveller going to Japan

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Cheers! What topics about Japan would you like to see covered in the future?

    • @MidnightVibez27
      @MidnightVibez27 8 месяцев назад

      @@InakaAdventure Hi there! Really enjoyed your video about Tokyo and the insights you shared. I'm currently planning to stay in the Shinbashi minato- ku area. Could you let me know your opinion on this choice? Also, I'm curious to know if it's conveniently located near train stations and popular lookout spots. Thanks!

  • @LordBelakor
    @LordBelakor 8 месяцев назад

    this one was great, going to visit Tokyo next year

  • @mariojsworld
    @mariojsworld 3 месяца назад

    Nice Japan travel tips.

  • @traveltraveller
    @traveltraveller Год назад

    Nice video....good information👌👌

  • @Khadeezy
    @Khadeezy Год назад +1

    Amazing video , I’m going next week and I would have been screwed without you

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Happy to Help Khadeezy, any topics you'd like to see more of in Japan?

  • @vishakadv5481
    @vishakadv5481 6 месяцев назад

    Nice tips and very good information we are going tomorrow. For two weeks 😊

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  6 месяцев назад

      Hope you have a great trip! I have other videos with guides to specific cities and 1 & 2 week itineraries if you havnt seen them yet check it out

  • @BeX32210
    @BeX32210 Год назад +35

    Nice tips and great presentation!
    My points that i missed in your video: Plan enough time for your trip. It takes time to accommodate. So rather than the usual one or two weeks, add two or three days, otherwise it will feel rushed. It also allows you to take cheaper flights during the week. And: You don't need to use the JR Pass for your whole stay or beyond that; You can spend one or two weeks riding the shinkansen every day but you don't have to.
    If you don't know what food is good, look at the waiting lines. In Japan you normally don't have reservations, so you instantly know what places are popular, even if they don't show up on Google Maps. Don't trust Tripadvisor; If some place has a nice rating and you don't see anyone waiting, you know that something is off or this place is just a tourist trap. Some of these tourist traps ask their visitors explicitly for a nice comment.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +9

      Naturally everyone travels in their own way. So your advice is great to take things as you like and enjoy your time in Japan, personally I don't like going to food places with lines in Japan because I dont think they are much better than surrounding stores, just trendy in that moment from instagram posts or something of that nature. Japanese people love to go where other people are going so the long lines form for an otherwise normal restaurant. Honestly most restaurants are very good in Japan I just walk around till I find one thats open, has room and looks good and trust my instinct.

    • @BeX32210
      @BeX32210 Год назад

      ​@@InakaAdventure That's a very good argument indeed, I totally agree with your observation!
      How were your experiences from recommendations that hotel/hostel staff gave you?

  • @MariNate1016
    @MariNate1016 Год назад +1

    Heading back to Japan for my birthday in October. Even tho I’ve been before these are still some good tips. Def vouch for the JR pass. Such a convenient deal

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Fellow October B-day here, hope you have a great trip!

    • @user-fc5vx3pq9q
      @user-fc5vx3pq9q 11 месяцев назад

      be careful with the JR pass this trip, the price is gonna go up to 50,000 JPY, I had to change my plans to the Hokuriku Arch Pass instead of the usual JR Rail pass. The price change is reported to go into effect October 2023. It may be wise to check out the regional passes just to be safe!

  • @ganoog
    @ganoog 4 месяца назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @Edgarunreal-FinanzasPersonales
    @Edgarunreal-FinanzasPersonales Год назад +3

    Thank you for your tips, they are very helpful.
    I am going to Japan on April for a whole month.
    In my case, I wont get the JR pass even I will visit Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima etc.
    I will be traveling to the nearest cities and villages and moving on to the southwest, (Not long distances) I checked the JR calculator and expected to be even fares, also I want to have more option for transportation, more flexible and less stress.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Since you're not using the JR Pass you might find some regional passes more useful, or even the Seishin 18 Ticket that you can use until April 11 for 2,400 yen all trains all day. Check out my train passes video for more info: ruclips.net/video/yEnNqY6s9Ck/видео.html

    • @Edgarunreal-FinanzasPersonales
      @Edgarunreal-FinanzasPersonales Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure
      Oh thank you, I will take a look 👀

  • @hellomamacat
    @hellomamacat 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm an overweight woman from the US. I wear size 12. In Japan, the largest women's size is about an 8. So my tip is pack carefully because you will not be able to find clothing to fit you.

  • @bynjoe2000
    @bynjoe2000 5 дней назад

    Oh good info. Planning to travel in Tokyo

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  5 дней назад +1

      I have a video on 5 days in Tokyo here: ruclips.net/video/0MQKLUkAUf8/видео.html

  • @askedwardtmi9118
    @askedwardtmi9118 Год назад +3

    Would love to see you do a video on manga Cafe and love hotels how and where to stay cheaper when traveling I love your vids keep up the great work.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +3

      Manga cafe is a great idea, love hotels is in the plans but I need to lose my virginity first. 😔

    • @susanma4899
      @susanma4899 Год назад +1

      I used to go to love hotels pretty often when I lived in Japan. If you miss the last train, could you go to a love hotel? If there are two people, definitely. But I wonder if a single person can go in. Also, could two guys go in? Could two girls go in? One important difference re love hotels: once you're in, you're in. You can't leave your stuff in the room or key at the desk and return to the same room later. If you do check in, you'll need to bring your drinks and snacks and be prepared to stay in that room until you check out. Lots of love hotels use a vending machine for guests to rent the room. There are staff watching you enter and exit, but you'll never see them. And there are no restaurants or workout rooms or other amenities either. Checking in is quite surreal tbh. You often feel like you're the only guests there.

    • @askedwardtmi9118
      @askedwardtmi9118 Год назад

      @Inaka Adventure in that case do a video about soap land then the love hotels😁

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Haha, maybe if i started an after dark channel

    • @askedwardtmi9118
      @askedwardtmi9118 Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure All jokes aside if you did it tastefully and creatively it might be interesting not a bad idea. Tokyo after dark.

  • @bootsie1212
    @bootsie1212 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant

  • @mellanese
    @mellanese 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! This is undoubtedly the best video for 1st time Japan travelers I have come across to date! You offered unheard-of tips to me, esp. the hotel hack to get a much better room rate from a different Vpn number. I'm planning a bucket-list solo trip this November for my BD and looking at the Ueno area as my base when I arrive for a couple days as I like to be central with things within walking distance like budget shopping, sites, and street eats, etc. Do you have any other city locations to suggest? Thanks

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  11 месяцев назад +1

      For Tokyo staying in Shinjuku or Shibuya is a bit more central for the night life, its probably worth getting a tokyo wide pass if you dont get the main JR one because you can visit a lot of nearby locations on the same ticket, if you havnt seen my 2 weeks in Japan video Id recommend that for planning a trip ruclips.net/video/er3W4ieNpW0/видео.html

    • @mellanese
      @mellanese 11 месяцев назад

      @@InakaAdventure Thank you, when I'm traveling I prefer staying in a lively area with things to do within walking distance when not out and about touring. I will check out your 2-week link.

  • @sunnyoutdoors
    @sunnyoutdoors 9 месяцев назад +1

    very nice, I'll share with 3000 people on my cruise

  • @user-tl4xh5fw2h
    @user-tl4xh5fw2h 9 месяцев назад

    I love japan

  • @ignaciorosagutierrez1243
    @ignaciorosagutierrez1243 10 месяцев назад

    This is a great video, thanks for sharing! I' traveling in a couple of weeks with my wife and 2-year old daughter. I'm getting the JR Pass. I'm arriving at Haneda at 4am in the morning I'm thinking of booking a car to transport us to the hotel as I'm hearing not a good time for trains. What would you recommend? Tks

  • @user-ec1bi1ut6t
    @user-ec1bi1ut6t 10 месяцев назад +1

    The way you explain complex topics is so clear and easy to understand. You make learning enjoyable. Subscribed!

  • @funtimeswithtom4108
    @funtimeswithtom4108 11 месяцев назад +2

    Vending machines are your friend and they are everywhere.
    I always use Limo bus from the airport to my hotel. They are comfortable, convenient and have free wifi.
    Everyday when we were exploring cities 7/i (7eleven) is fantastic and cheap for lunch and most have seating inside. Same for Lawson and Family Mart but I found these 2 usually dont have seating inside and your pulling up pavement to eat.
    If your hotel has a microwave and a fridge find a grocery store and have a feast in your room. We just got back from mt Fuji / Fujikyu Highlands trip and there is a grocery store at the back entrance of Fujikyu highlands. We didnt want a heavy meal so we got stuff from the grocery store and were satisfied and on the cheap.
    Don Xijote and Daiso for souveniers on the cheap.
    Pocari Sweat and Aquarius are orange flavored water. That's was surprising my first time drinking them.

  • @veronicacosta2589
    @veronicacosta2589 Год назад

    Super informative! Thank you so much - Quick question. I'm only in Japan for 4 days and since I've been to Tokyo before, I want to head to Kyoto this time right after arriving in Haneda. I do have to get back to Tokyo and will need to use the subway there, but from what I have seen, the JR pass does not cover that. Still, is getting a JR pass for the round trip from Tokyo to Kyoto and then an IC card for travel within Tokyo the most effective way? Thank you!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      7 Day JR Pass is 29,650 Yen, going from Tokyo to Kyoto and back Via the Shinkansen is 27,000 Yen. So if you can use the pass enough trains to make up the 2,650 yen difference its worth it. In your situation its probably worth getting a 7 day pass for flexibility, but not a problem if you dont.

  • @tiagozilliosoares7988
    @tiagozilliosoares7988 Год назад +14

    Hey Inaka, thanks for another great guide of this majestic country.
    What do you think about including Japan guides exclusively dedicated to a season? As we know, every season in Japan is amazing in its own and for someone planning a trip to Japan it would be nice to better compare the pros and cons of each season. Maybe it would be nice to dedicate a video per season and give detailed perspectives for them as you do with all your videos.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I'm thinking of putting together some shorter itineraries, about week in time for each seasonal travel in Japan starting with spring. I might release them as the seasons come up though so i can film more stuff about them

    • @user-qg5lc7vg2k
      @user-qg5lc7vg2k Год назад

      Led me to think

  • @isaaccol55
    @isaaccol55 Год назад +3

    I will go to Japan next month and as a result of seeing some of your videos, I have now more places to visit. Would you consider the idea to rent a car for a 12 days trip instead of the JR pass?
    And if I may ask a more personal one, how did you find a job in Japan? I am planning to go there first to study the language but I would like to stay there working.
    Thanks for the videos and the info :)

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +2

      I first came over to Japan as a teacher when I finished University, thats the main way people come over. If you're under 30 you can get a working holiday visa for a year or two as well and do pretty much anything. Its hard to find non teaching jobs until you're inside the country though. I love driving in Japan but the cities are annoying I find, no on street parking so trains are probably better value, but if you want to visit some out of the way place a car is great

  • @Ghosty-iw5fw
    @Ghosty-iw5fw 7 месяцев назад +1

    im only 15 at the moment but i want to move to japan as soon as possible and visit tokyo
    ive spent 3 years studying japanese culture and language

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  7 месяцев назад +1

      See if your highschool or later university has an exchange program. Depending on what country you're from you might be able to do a 2 year working holiday before you turn 30, otherwise if you're not a student you need a 4 year degree to work in Japan.

  • @MrRullakebu
    @MrRullakebu Год назад +14

    DO NOT skip booking hotels in advance. If it's not fully offseason, you will be left with only capsule hotels as your only cheap option. By bookin well in advance (over 1 month), you will be able to pick cheap hotels with option to cancel a few days before. This way you have the option to switch hotel if better deal opens, thought at least I haven't seen any during my trip in 5/2023...

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  11 месяцев назад +1

      This is good advice, but you can usually get away without booking in advance and the price isnt too different provided youre using a vpn or inside the country. I think in your case its because you were traveling in May which is one of the busiest seasons especially if it was close to april 29th to May 6th

  • @marianalopez9136
    @marianalopez9136 8 месяцев назад

    Is that Capitan Jack Sparrow on 0:21? Gotta love Japan!

  • @emiliabergqvist4429
    @emiliabergqvist4429 Год назад +1

    Hi I love your vids!
    Would we need to get one IC card each for travelling on the metro? 😁

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      For the Metro I believe you'd need one each, but its not really an issue since the deposit is refundable. I believe you can use one card on services that have fixed fairs such as some city buses, though Ive never tried this myself.

  • @adiric
    @adiric 10 месяцев назад

    @InakaAdventure very informative video. Is september a good time to visit ?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah September is a little warm, later part of Summer but there are some interesting festival you can see like Danjiri Matsuri ruclips.net/user/shortswTFlXy8rBOA?feature=share

  • @xeom102
    @xeom102 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, please help to review the LUUP scooter rental service , how to check out and return the scooter , thank you !

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Ive never used it myself since Japan is so easy to get around, but i heard they removed some of the regulations around them which will make it easier to try them out

  • @elgenpatterson-caesar4367
    @elgenpatterson-caesar4367 Год назад +4

    So I just got back from Japan a few days ago and simply booked reserved seats. There were plenty of people who brought large bags on the train with no issues from any of the staff. I brought a smaller suitcase to avoid this issue 😅

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +2

      Typically you can get away with a lot in Japan, so people shouldnt really stress toooo much about bringing large bags. But its always good to know the rules ;) Glad you had a good trip!

  • @silencedplague9437
    @silencedplague9437 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the fantastic video. I do have a Q about SIM cards. If I have an international plan would that work just as well as getting a Japanese SIM or is it still recommended that I get a SIM while there?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      If you have an international plan you'll probably be fine, you could test it out first and then if it's no good go pick up a cheap prepaid SIM from a tech shop

  • @residentevilumbrella2001
    @residentevilumbrella2001 8 месяцев назад +3

    Such a beautiful country. When I get things with money and getting a passport squared away, I plan on going for 2 weeks with my best friend to Tokyo and Kyoto. In the meantime, I have many books I read about the Japanese culture and history and I love what I read.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      Hope you can live that dream real soon!

    • @zan3141
      @zan3141 8 месяцев назад

      i leave for it in 2 months. going solo. super nervous lmao

  • @leilasayadi9257
    @leilasayadi9257 3 месяца назад

    Your video is amazing ,thanks , just a question, which location do you recommend in Tokyo and Kyoto to stay or do you recommend any hotel

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  3 месяца назад

      I have a 5 day guide to Tokyo and a 4 day guide to Kyoto on my channel which talks about locations to stay in both cities in detail, but a quick answer would be tokyo = around shinjuku/shibuya or somewhere on the green line, Kyoto around sanjo if possible or the main kyoto station

    • @leilasayadi9257
      @leilasayadi9257 3 месяца назад

      @@InakaAdventure im going to watch all of your videos, thank you for your time

  • @lolthe0
    @lolthe0 Год назад

    Amazing vid, but if you are travelling from narita to tokyo, isn't Keisei Skyliner the fastest?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Didn't include the Skyliner because in practice its only 5 minutes faster but you have to transfer at Nippori which, depending on the transfer makes it longer and also is a point that jetlagged travelers might get lost at, also not covered by the JR pass so not really worth it. If you know what youre doing and dont have the pass though, sure it can be faster

  • @Bomerzz
    @Bomerzz Год назад

    Hello Inaka, would you mind sharing the website you use for the transport budgeting in 2:40 ?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Sure, it was the Japan guide rail pass calculator

  • @flavorhostage
    @flavorhostage Год назад +5

    I got an eSIM on my last trip and it was quite cheap ($10/mo) and it's TWO fewer things to carry & charge. 1) is the pocket wifi that gets hot, eats batteries, and won't last a full day and 2) is the portable power brick you'll need to carry with the pocket wifi. IIJmio is what I used.
    Before that I'd use physical data SIM cards from IIJmio. They're even in vending machines at the airport.
    Oh, and your B roll is spectacular. Did you film it all yourself?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Yep with the exception of when I'm showing something from a website or company everything I film is my own B-roll, I have a massive library of clips ive been making over the years. You'll sometimes see my B-roll in other Japan vids too since I sell it as stock videos. Great Tips for the wifi too thanks Hisashi

    • @flavorhostage
      @flavorhostage Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure Great job on the B-roll! I'm always internally complaining about RUclipsrs and their framing, focus, depth-of-field, lighting, etc and you seem to have gotten it right.

    • @jawndice
      @jawndice Год назад

      @flavorhostage How did you get the eSIM for 10/month? Is there a contract involved? Is it unlimited internet with at least 4G speed? Does it work throughout the entire country of Japan?

    • @flavorhostage
      @flavorhostage Год назад

      @@jawndice No contract. There's a thread on flyertalk about it, but basically you have to get through the iijmio web site to sign up (jp tld and I used Chrome and translated a bunch of it) and I was lucky enough to get a discount on the initial cost. The best flyertalk trick was to sign up a month in advance, let the minutes roll over into the month you're there, and then cancel before the end of the month you're there. I've used IIJmio throughout Japan (Hokkaido through Okinawa) and of course there are dead spots, but it worked great for me.

    • @richiealderete4951
      @richiealderete4951 Год назад

      My family and I will be making a trip to Japan in the upcoming months. Do we absolutely need to get a prepaid sim card for our phones to work? Will our phones be useless without them? I currently use Tmobile.

  • @michaeltromer9003
    @michaeltromer9003 2 месяца назад

    Hi,
    Thank you for informative video!
    I’m going to Japan in 10 days and would like to share my additional tips based on my pretty extensive (15-20 hours) research:
    1) JR Pass with its new price of 332$/week is really expensive and unless you planning to hopping on 4 different cities within a week it will be a waste of money. In most cases I’d say do not buy JR Pass. Do your research and evaluate if it will work for you, even if it’s so obviously promoted.
    2) I changed my VPN and hotel prices were the same. In my opinion, considering how popular Japan I’d definitely prioritize having a booking over possibility of saving some money in case of getting a booking after landing. Rooms in hotels we booked couple months ago are all gone now.
    3) Booking in advance also applies to trains. We decided to buy tickets online for our trip Tokyo -> Kyoto and seats were very limited. I’m very happy we didn’t follow the popular advise of buying tickets on a stations, because we probably would be in trouble.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  2 месяца назад

      Good tips! I think booking just got hit with a criticism because they were charging europeans from rich countries a lot more, so they might have set their prices to the same everywhere. Looking from Japan though I can see see some great deals on hotels in the 3-5k yen range

  • @L-Man-Gaming
    @L-Man-Gaming Год назад +8

    What would you say is the ideal time for someone to spend in Japan for their first trip? It honestly seems like a month is needed to see the best parts and soak in everything.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +5

      That's hard to say since everyone's different, I usually recommend two weeks because you can check out a lot of the country before fatigue from living out of a suitcase sets in. For most people 2-3 weeks is ideal, if you're the kind of person that doesn't feel culture shock or home sickness then a Multi month trip could be amazing.

    • @L-Man-Gaming
      @L-Man-Gaming Год назад +1

      @@InakaAdventure Thanks. I've seen your other videos before, your voice is recognizable.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Yeah I have a few channels kicking around, some more hidden than others ;)

  • @soniaayuso8184
    @soniaayuso8184 Год назад +1

    Hello, what website do you use to check the prices for trains ? Minute 2:43, I would like to compare and ensure JRP is necessary for my trip and when to activate. Thanks 😊

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Thats the Japan guide calculator, but there are several different ones to use

  • @rejiifield
    @rejiifield Год назад +5

    Can you do Okinawa if you haven't?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +2

      Absolutely! Im planning a trip to Okinawa, specifically Iriomote to search for the wild cats there

  • @kyeh4551
    @kyeh4551 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video. However, I used your tip to use a VPN service to book accommodation from within the country. I didn't find it cheaper. Sometimes the mobile app is cheaper.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад +1

      One thing is that Japan is currently receiving record numbers of travelers, even higher than before lockdowns. So it might be affecting the prices as well, kinda crazy how many people are visiting

  • @fangxiaxia2922
    @fangxiaxia2922 Год назад

    I love your info, we are planning for Japan, we want to go to Kyoto from Tokyo, but we only have 1 week total. Most people advise not to, lack of time, we want to stay 4 nights in Tokyo 2 nights in Kyoto, 1 night near mt Fuji, is this doable? Or crazy? Thx

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I'm editing a 1 week in Japan video right now actually, it would be a very tight trip but you could do it. With the bullet trains you can get between Tokyo and Kyoto in about 3 hours, maybe move one of your Tokyo days to another city.

  • @ravichahal261
    @ravichahal261 Год назад +1

    I love Osaka City,

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Me to, Ive lived in Osaka for the last year and its great!

  • @nataliya2422
    @nataliya2422 Год назад

    5:23 just wondering if you heard anything about esim for the internet connection upon arrival?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I havnt used it personally but Ive had both the prepaid sims / pocket wifi and they were fine for me. Realistically most services are going to be reliable in Japan and Im sure you can find something to suit your needs at the airport kiosks

  • @markakronio8575
    @markakronio8575 8 месяцев назад

    Tauranga @ 10:33 😮

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      A few kiwis noticed that, I used to live in NZ haha

  • @Yamato-tp2kf
    @Yamato-tp2kf Год назад +5

    By the way... My top 5 favorite cities in Japan:
    1st - Kyoto
    2nd - Hiroshima
    3rd - Tokyo
    4th - Mastomoto
    5th - Osaka

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Think my favorite 5 are 1st - Gifu, 2nd - Kyoto, 3rd - Osaka, 4th - Kagoshima, 5th - Tokyo

  • @momof1150
    @momof1150 Год назад +4

    Lots of good information here. I wondered if IC card is the same as the SUICA Card and found Suica is the prepaid IC card by JR East for JR trains in the Greater Tokyo, Niigata and Sendai regions. A special version of Suica, called Welcome Suica, is available to foreign tourists. The special cards are valid for only four weeks, come without a deposit fee, but do not allow for refunds

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I never recommend Welcome Suica, its just flat out worse than regular Suica or similar IC cards

    • @momof1150
      @momof1150 Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure thank you for clarifying. 👍🏼

    • @cooljammer00
      @cooljammer00 10 месяцев назад

      @@InakaAdventure Unfortunately due to chip shortages, the Welcome Suica seems to be the only one available for a while. Luckily I know somebody going to Japan the month before I do, and they've got a regular Suica they will hand off to me.

  • @immunemarmot6896
    @immunemarmot6896 24 дня назад

    yeah, dont worry about messing up. itll still be memorable! ;)

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  21 день назад

      Everyone makes mistakes, but as long as you try your best people will understand

  • @user-zi1ze2ks5o
    @user-zi1ze2ks5o 5 месяцев назад

    can you recommend a tour group for a solo tourist on his first time visit to Japan, who would like to see most of the West coast after flying into Tokyo.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  5 месяцев назад

      Im not sure about a tour group, because I always just travel by myself, but I have some solo guides for Japan including Tokyo : ruclips.net/video/0MQKLUkAUf8/видео.html

  • @isaactristan6427
    @isaactristan6427 6 месяцев назад

    Been to Tokyo a couple of times. Going to Osaka next year. Any suggestions?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah I have a 3 Day Guide to Osaka here: ruclips.net/video/eetaeTzWppU/видео.html

  • @guilhermebalbi7551
    @guilhermebalbi7551 7 месяцев назад +1

    hi there. do you have a video taking about tokyo intenerary? i tried to find but i didnt.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  7 месяцев назад +1

      Im making it right now.

    • @guilhermebalbi7551
      @guilhermebalbi7551 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@InakaAdventure looking foward to see it. There are so mano things to do there that im completely lost 🤣

  • @25milkmen
    @25milkmen 4 месяца назад

    I am traveling to Tokyo in March for 4 days then getting on a cruise ship. Would it be more beneficial to get a JR regional pass instead of a regular JR pass. Also since there are two of us do we both need a pass or can we share one. Thank you for your video it was very informative.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  3 месяца назад

      I just released a JR Pass & Regional Pass update video with the new prices for 2024, so this should answer all your questions ruclips.net/video/b8WPcBksVAQ/видео.html

  • @ayaseyukiya4515
    @ayaseyukiya4515 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the very informative and entertaining guide. I'd love to visit Yokohama to see the giant Gundam, but I heard it was closing down this month. Still, there are many attractions I'd love to visit.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +5

      Great news actually, the Yokohama Gundam is staying after a lot of people said they didnt want to see it go, there is another Gundam in Odaiba I believe as well

    • @Bakapooru
      @Bakapooru Год назад +4

      They extended the Gundam.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +3

      Very based

    • @metowl15
      @metowl15 Год назад +4

      i think it was extended till 2024

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +2

      Great I need more photos of it

  • @chandlerredhead27
    @chandlerredhead27 10 месяцев назад

    Have you done a video about the new IC card issues???

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      Not yet, but its most likely a temporary issue, it only seems to be a problem in Tokyo for Suica, I live in Kansai and use Icoca so its not a problem atm

  • @jayyagami
    @jayyagami Год назад

    for me. Not so much of a city but more of an entire prefecture. Nagano

  • @JamaineLaws
    @JamaineLaws Месяц назад +1

    I wanna see tokyo

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  2 дня назад

      Just released a new video on tokyo today! ruclips.net/video/0h97ZAyANC4/видео.html

  • @edgarnapiza8163
    @edgarnapiza8163 Год назад

    Is it correct the first train hour to operate early morning is 6am from Tokyo going back to Narita airport? So the only option is to ride a taxi going to the airport if I have an early flight? Thank you.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      The First NEX train departs at 5:55, I think the first bus is 5:20. There are hotels near Narita though, I think there is a capsule hotel right at the airport so you could stay there your last night to save money

  • @LiA-ud4cg
    @LiA-ud4cg 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, can I carry my passport card instead of my passport book? Thanks for the video is amazing

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Ive never heard of a Passport card, I think its an American only thing. I feel like it would be okay, but you could ring your local Japanese embassy and check

  • @user-fz8qb3zz9m
    @user-fz8qb3zz9m Год назад

    Thanks for the useful and really important information. I am planning to take my 65 years old mom, what you suggest? getting a rental car for 7 days, we will be 4 people, is it good idea to hire a card on international License from Tokyo Airport?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Yeah hiring a car from the Airport is a good idea for a group of people, make sure you get your international license before coming over

  • @bigmikegaming1583
    @bigmikegaming1583 Год назад

    I plan on flying solo to Japan ( probably Tokyo tho unsure right now ) in 2024/25, I am an English speaker who's home country is USA, I will be learning Japanese in the meantime, What are some tips for ones who are flying solo and not with a guided tour? and some do's and don'ts? I wanna be respectful at all times. I plan on staying for about two-three weeks. Might go during Sakura in 2024-25.
    Also, what are some tips on getting adjusted to Japan's time zone? I think they are 11/12hrs ahead of EST? TIA for whoever helps.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      I would recommend checking out my 2 weeks in Japan Video: ruclips.net/video/er3W4ieNpW0/видео.html & Rail Pass Guide: ruclips.net/video/yEnNqY6s9Ck/видео.html Those should give you a lot of info on traveling alone. I woudnt worry too much about do's and donts, just be respectable as you would in your own country and more or less it will be fine, you might get a little mistake in translation but thats expected and apart of being a tourist & Japanese will understand that too if you try your best to be polite. For time zones I guess you could either wake up early a week before going or try to stay up until 10pm local time or something then have a normal nights sleep, my countries only a few hours different from Japan so its not something I usually deal with. Hope you have a great trip!

    • @bigmikegaming1583
      @bigmikegaming1583 Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure gtk, i'll take a look at the vids. thanks.

    • @bigmikegaming1583
      @bigmikegaming1583 Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure welp, my sleep schedule is gonna be an odd one lol. I work 3rd shift overnight..... 11pm est to 7:30am est..... should be fun lmao. but thanks again for the info.

  • @wilks_7503
    @wilks_7503 9 месяцев назад

    is that mount Maunganui at 10:32?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  9 месяцев назад

      Yep, actually the uber map shows wellington too after that. I used to live in NZ

  • @azoz273
    @azoz273 3 месяца назад +1

    Is it recommended to use the luggage delivery even if you are traveling alone with one large suitcase, and you want to use the train?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  3 месяца назад +1

      Depends how large your suitcase is and how strong you are to carry it around really, there is a lot of walking in Japan but it should be okay since you just need to get it to the hotel right. Check out my new video (around the end) I talk about the luggage size rules for trains and how to reserve oversized luggage here: ruclips.net/video/b8WPcBksVAQ/видео.html

  • @PairyKurta
    @PairyKurta Год назад

    I would like to see Tokyo, Japan! Kawaii!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I need to head up to Tokyo after Summer to film some more stuff there so thats in the pipeline

  • @lanjacobson4219
    @lanjacobson4219 Год назад

    Hello, how much $ do you recommend loading an IC card for a 10 day trip to Tokyo and Osaka?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      I usually keep about 2,000 yen on my pass at any time. I think the max is 10,000 yen, I think youll probably spend around 1,000 ish yen a day going around places but you can always charge up at every stations so its not a problem if you run out.

  • @marta178
    @marta178 Год назад

    Following the announcement of the steep price rise in the JR pass by 70%, do you think it's still worth to get? I'm planning to go next year during sakura time for 2 weeks.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      The price changes are not finalized as I understand it, when its set in stone ill do a new video reviewing whether its worth it or not, but you can use rail pass calculators to see if its worth it for your trip, for most people it wont be though. There are also regional passes you can get too, which I talk about in this video: ruclips.net/video/yEnNqY6s9Ck/видео.html

    • @marta178
      @marta178 Год назад +1

      @@InakaAdventure Thanks! I'll keep an eye open for it ;)

    • @user-fc5vx3pq9q
      @user-fc5vx3pq9q 11 месяцев назад

      There are plenty of regional passes still available thankfully. I did have to x-out a visit to Sendai and Matsushima on my October plans, however the Hokuriku Arch Pass still gets you from Tokyo to Kyoto/Osaka and back, for considerably less than even the current JR Rail Pass price ($174 vs $220) If you've already see Fuji you won't miss a thing, although the trip will take longer, you can possibly find enjoyment in Kanazawa since that's the transfer station.

  • @vontzontch2598
    @vontzontch2598 Год назад

    Room 1408 and it let you out? Did it constantly play "We've only just begun."?
    Also, Osaka and Hiroshima/Kure are two of the cities I wanna go to.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Haha, I didnt even think about that! I might go down to Hiroshima myself in the next couple of weeks

    • @vontzontch2598
      @vontzontch2598 Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure Oh nice, looking forward hearing about that if you do some vids.

  • @Marrmad7
    @Marrmad7 6 месяцев назад

    For the tourist wanting to visit, please watch for the tourist traps…there is so much more. All those businesses online you see influencers at aren’t worth it, and they are only inflating the prices because of all the tourists.

  • @dipsetudey6014
    @dipsetudey6014 Год назад

    Can I use the luggage delivery service to deliver my luggage to my hotel in Osaka the same day I'm arriving at Narita Airport Terminal 2?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      You would need to ask the services when you arrive to be sure, but if you arrive in Narita and send to Osaka it will most likely be a 2 day delivery unless you paid extra for some sort of express service

  • @dwenchan831
    @dwenchan831 8 месяцев назад

    There is an announcement that JR rail pass prices will massively shoot up by October 2023. Is it better value to go by express bus instead for trips between Osaka and Tokyo for example?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      Yeah its better value to take a bus or fly if you dont have a JR pass, but those options arent as fast as using the train. Its really up to you if you want to save money or save time on it

    • @redfish337
      @redfish337 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's basically always been better value to take a bus.
      The bus just sucks. =P
      The shinkansen is basically a premium service and the JR pass made using that premium service a bit more reasonable.
      The reason why the bus is easily best value is because you just take it overnight.
      It uses more or less no actually useful time. And saves you the cost of one night lodging.
      It's always been by far the cheapest (normal) option- and by using dead time, most efficient use of useful time... if you can sleep on the bus.
      But I find sleeping on transport unreliable- even when I can get several hours in it's not a true night's rest, and it's especially difficult on the night bus because I find they are kept too toasty inside. Doing it multiple times might start wearing on your health. Also, the timing is lined up so you probably arrive into the cities way too early in the morning and almost nothing is open and you can't check in anywhere yet so you wish you could just get the other half of your night's sleep in first.
      Also note, that long distance buses are a much less tourist friendly way to travel. It's a bunch of different directors screaming Japanese into megaphones not calmly read announcements in English. (Not sure if they've improved this at all in recent years, but was my experience before)

    • @dwenchan831
      @dwenchan831 8 месяцев назад

      @@redfish337 if you arrive into the cities too early in the morning, I wonder if your allowed to linger in the bus stations i.e rest on the benches or use a sleeping bag of sorts to catch some zzz somewhere until its close to sunrise at least. There's nothing much to do anyway.

    • @redfish337
      @redfish337 8 месяцев назад

      @@dwenchan831 The long distance buses usually dump you at stations with the presumption that you'd then take a train (or bus) to where you're actually going. These will have some things like a McDs open from pretty early. Kyoto Station's seems to be 530 am. The trains will usually be going. If you take a night bus a shorter distance, such as Tokyo to Nagoya, there might be more waiting.
      If you're travelling light, or using a luggage forwarding service, you can already just go out exploring. Sunrise is relatively early in Japan. But after a night bus I kinda just want to get 2-3 hours of GOOD sleep before doing anything. If you're super high energy and sickness resistant, you can just do breakfast, go look at some shrines and such (generally, shinto shrines don't have business hours and buddhist temples do) while waiting for more stuff to open proper around 9am.

  • @Bakapooru
    @Bakapooru Год назад +3

    There are many new videos about visiting Japan recently. Many are bad and are just click bait. This video is pretty accurate. Others are taking advantage of Japan's popularity and hunting for clicks. I watched one where the creator (apparently) edited videos and photos from multiple free sources and called it his own. Plus, the narration read from a pre-2018 guide book.

    • @Bakapooru
      @Bakapooru Год назад +3

      A few notes:
      Luggage delivery services usually deliver the next day for major cities. There is same day from the airports, but there is a cut off time.
      JR Pass is advantageous only if you expect to make multiple inter-city trips. My rule of thumb is, to make the pass worthwhile, one long round-trip per week with reserved seats.
      Money exchange is best done in Japan. Banks and ATMs generally charge 3% commission. (There could be ATM usage fee by the home bank.) Same with banks at the airport. One exception: Travelex booths at the airports should be banned because they charge 15% commission plus fees. Travelex preys on unsuspecting travelers and business-people on expense accounts.
      Keisei SkyAccess service from Narita is cheaper than the N'Ex, but it only goes to Ueno and Nippori.

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Cheers mate, I've noticed that myself and also a lot of ai voice shovelware vids that people are using to try and take advantage of the country reopening, looks like your a seasoned traveller to Japan so what is your best travel tip?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Great tips! I'll be sure to include those if I do an update video, I've found with my home country it's cheaper to exchange first but maybe not the case for everyone

    • @Bakapooru
      @Bakapooru Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure Here are three tips. Use a neck pillow correctly to sleep on the airplane. Subway or bus passes aren't worth it because you'll waste a lot of time trying to figure out if they're worth it or not. Plus, unless you have a lot of self-control, you'll get stuck at one place and not finish the itinerary for the day to make the pass worth it. If you're a group of three or four, take a taxi.

  • @Wonder.Winnie
    @Wonder.Winnie Год назад +2

    after you buy something and go to the tax free counter, does that mean you can open the bags and use the goods? or do you still need to go to the counter at the airport again to show them the goods?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Tax free isn't duty free, it's confusing but I believe they don't seal your bags when you buy it. You just bring your receipt + passport to prove you're not a resident and they refund the consumption tax

    • @Wonder.Winnie
      @Wonder.Winnie Год назад

      @@InakaAdventure so does this mean after you go to tax free counter than you are done with the process? You can start using / eating the goods? Or is there more steps to do at the airport?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Airport stuff is duty free, tax free is normal shopping. You can immediately eat or use the tax free ones. But you need to claim the refund at the shop you bought it at immediately after purchase, you cannot refund at the airport etc.

    • @Wonder.Winnie
      @Wonder.Winnie Год назад +1

      @@InakaAdventure ohh ok thanks!

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      No worries! Hope you have a great trip, what places in Japan would you be interested in seeing in the future?

  • @animetree9379
    @animetree9379 Год назад

    how much money should a person save up for a 2 week vacation there, i got the hotel and plane cost the general moving around and cost of food

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +2

      Budget for a 2 week trip is explained in this video ruclips.net/video/er3W4ieNpW0/видео.html and I will also have an updated shorter 1 week trip which explains this as well coming out next week. Its always good to bring a little extra though & travel costs have been slightly higher since Japan opened + the Spring season is in full swing

  • @joanneneemar8694
    @joanneneemar8694 Год назад

    Hi do you do guided tours to Japan

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Not something I typically do, although occasionally Ill show people around Osaka

  • @Motormouthmatt
    @Motormouthmatt 8 месяцев назад +1

    @Inaka Adventures,
    You mentioned about the JR Pass Calculator but i cant seem to find the link?
    Could you help please, i have an Upcoming trip later tnis year & im weighing up if the price fkr Whole JR 7 day pass is worth it for me Vs. Single trip tickets

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Matt, if you go to click.jrpass.com/SH5O and scroll down there is a fare calculator. The prices for the JR Pass are increasing in October and it might not be worth it then, but the tickets are valid i believe if you buy them before October for up to three months.

    • @Motormouthmatt
      @Motormouthmatt 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your help, I did see that link but I did not see the Calculator off first glance 🤦 I have seen the unfortunate info about JR Price rise! So I'm on currently on the rush to Research all about the JR Pass & make my choice & buy before end of this month for my trip in Mid November.
      My first time ever travelling & pretty nervous about using the train Systems

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  8 месяцев назад

      Good luck!

  • @nisreensafiyuddin2638
    @nisreensafiyuddin2638 7 месяцев назад

    Maybe can develop it architure food vow cheery blossoms vow haiku vow learnt in school
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  • @inmarodriguezlopez9541
    @inmarodriguezlopez9541 Год назад

    3:00 Where is this place? 4 trains at the same time! 😮

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад +1

      Just a short walk away from Akihabara, at Ochanomizu station

  • @2hcobda2
    @2hcobda2 4 месяца назад

    Time-indexed table of contents in description

  • @MrKarto2287
    @MrKarto2287 10 месяцев назад

    How am I going to get past customs at the airport if I didn't prereserve hotel rooms?

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  10 месяцев назад

      You should book at hotel for at least the first couple nights

  • @somsawat1279
    @somsawat1279 Год назад

    Hi I will Travel to Japan on 28/4/ to 10/5 it fristtime lm bit worry can you suggest the hotel for me near numbs please

    • @InakaAdventure
      @InakaAdventure  Год назад

      Namba? Any hotel on booking will be just fine, Japanese Hotels are very good quality. APA hotel & Shinsaibashi ARTY inn are in a nice location