Solo Backpacking in Japan Travel Tips
Notes:
- Japan is a safe country for solo backpackers ?
- Plug/socket type, is the same with what we have.
- I asked everyone. The Information center, the staff in convenience store, even the staff cleaning the temple for directions. I really don’t have a sense of direction. Even though there’s a language barrier, they really tried to help me ?
- Not a fan of Japanese food. Sometimes, I eat 2 pieces of sushi (but now, I can eat more than 2, haha). So I just go somewhere with rice bowls or pastries.
- I love their breads and CHOCOLATES!…any chocolates, they were really good?
- While planning my tour, my head hurts on their subway map because of multiple lines. But once you get there, it will be easy for you to navigate.
- Dowloaded a cellphone app for Japanese phrase book, but I didn’t get a chance to use them?
- I didn’t buy the JR pass cause I know, I won’t be able to maximize it, so I opt to reserved to overnight bus to go to Tokyo
- Bought 2-Day Kansai Thru Pass, you can used this for 2 nonconsecutive days, it includes booklet and map, but Kansai Thru Pass is limited in terms of subway lines. You might want to research, before buying it. I was able to used this, going to Nara and Kyoto. I just needed to buy separate ticket toTsutenkaku and Osaka Castle, but the rest I used the Kansai Thru Pass.
- In Kyoto, you can visit all/most of the tourist spots, using the ¥500 Kyoto Tour Bus. Unlimited ride for 1 day. Just ask a map (with corresponding bus#) at the information center in Kyoto station.
- Going to Fushimi Inari Shrine, is a different route. So you need to buy ticket to train station.
- Sleeping in capsule hotel is a good experience. I felt like I’m android of dragon ball z, LOL
- Coin lockers are easy to find, if you want to leave your luggage… and it comes with different sizes, from small to x-large.
- Lawson and Family Mart are the popular convenience stores in Japan (for a quick snacks)
Willer Bus is a cheaper way to go to Tokyo. An overnight bus that will take 7-8 hours from Osaka-Tokyo or travel through Shinkansen (Bullet Train) that will only take 2 hours to Tokyo. - There are different types of transportation/tickets in Tokyo.
- Autumn season: I just do the layering. It’s really cold in the morning and night…you can buy hot pad in convenience store too.
- I bought yen before my trip, as I’ve read that it will be hard to look for ForEx in some place
If you will stay in dormitory, make sure to have ear plugs. Chances are 1 or 2 roommates will snore. - You will have your own locker, just bring your own padlocks, or you can rent one.
Most of their toilets have bidets…love it! 🙂
References:
Japan-Guide: http://www.japan-guide.com/
Jorudan site: http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/
Kansai Thru Pass: http://www.surutto.com/tickets/kansai_thru_english.html
Willer Bus: http://willerexpress.com
Kyoto Transport: http://www.city.kyoto.jp/koho/eng/access/transport.html
Tokyo Transportation: http://tokyo-tokyo.com/tokyo_transportation.htm
Accommodations:
J-Hoppers (Osaka): http://j-hoppers.com/
9hours (Kyoto): http://9hours.jp/details/index/
Sakura Hostel (Tokyo): http://www.sakura-hostel.co.jp/
and some japan blogs/forums
Expenses: I post it here Japan: the Plan (estimated budget, fortunately it was the actual expenses )
I’ll definitely bookmark this. I’ve earlier seen a video just today about how safe Japan is. Make me think of traveling to Japan really soon.
Japan is a place I would like to visit. I just probably wouldn’t go back packing there.
I have yet to visit Japan, but I would love to go! It looks like an amazing place with wonderful people. 🙂
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Japan looks like a good place to visit, I have never been but it is definitely on my bucket list!, I like how you bullet pointed your post it makes it far easier to read for me.
Japan is one of my bucket list, will definitely bookmarked this post. Thank you! Been reading post about capsule hotel and yeah I would love to try that because of drazon ball z. LOL
being asian, i can see some similarities that go around neighboring countries! and ur list is really helpful!
Japan has definitely been added to my list. The capsule hotels sound like they’d make for a great story to tell! Thank you for the info!
I really enjoyed reading your post. I love Japan and your tips are great when I visit the country again. Thanks for sharing.
This reminds me of my memorable trip to Japan a few years ago. I really liked all the excellent tips you have given in the article.
This is probably the most helpful guide I’ve ever read for anyone looking to travel to Japan. It is a bucket list thing for me to do I would love to visit Japan one day and now I know exactly what I’ll need to do if i’m ever by myself!
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I have been to Japan before. I love their pastries! So cute (kawaii) 🙂
Japan is definitely on my list of places I want to travel to. Maybe I will make it there in 2018.
Japan is a beautiful country that I love to visit.These tips are really helpful to plan a visit to Japan.Thanks for such great information.
Japan is a such beautiful place would love to visit there sometime.. Hope you had a great time there..
I too do not have a sense of direction. However, unlike me you you did not allow that to thwart your sense of adventure as you traipsed through japan. I also like your spirit of enterprise as you asked locals for directions. I know you did enjoy your travels.
Japan is a country I would love to visit !! I got really curious about the capsule hotels ! Wish you could post pictures of that 😀 Thanks for the info !
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I do have a post on the capsule hostel 🙂