Should you take Taxis in Japan? πŸ€” YES! πŸš• Japan Travel Tips 7 #japantravel #taxis

πŸš• Should you take taxis in Japan? YES! Here’s why: If you’re traveling with luggage, skip the hassle of hauling it up and down the stairs at train stations (some don’t even have elevators!). Instead, grab a taxi β€” they’re clean, safe, and super convenient.

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When switching hotels, just ask the front desk or bell desk to hail a taxi for you. They’ll even help communicate the destination to the driver in Japanese, making your life so much easier. Whether you’re navigating taxis in Japan Tokyo or heading to another city, this tip is a total game-changer for your Japan trip.

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  1. πŸš• Should you take taxis in Japan? YES! Here’s why: If you’re traveling with luggage, skip the hassle of hauling it up and down the stairs at train stations (some don’t even have elevators!). Instead, grab a taxi β€” they’re clean, safe, and super convenient.

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  2. Almost all do but only at specific entrances so it potential ads time to consider. Also Taxis are fine for 1-2 bags but you should book a van for 2+ with luggage. Hotels also transfer luggage usually in one day unless holidays increase delivery times.

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