Do you know these 24 Essential Japan Travel tips to help you navigate Japan with ease?
Japan is a land of etiquette and rules . Don’t get caught out! and be prepared before you travel. From the basic rules to some less known but important things that you should follow when visiting Japan.
It’s always best for Tourists to be well prepared so that they can get ready for their trip to the land of the rising sun.
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00:00 Intro – Travelling to Japan?
00:25 Essential tip: Bowing in Japan
00:38 Essential tip: Public etuiteque
01:02 Essential tip: Shoes
01:34 Essential tip: Language
01:59 Essential tip: Elderly people
02:17 Essential tip: Tipping
02:40 Essential tip: Gift giving
03:15 Essential tip: Public Transport
03:36 Essential tip: Onsen
04:00 Essential tip: Festivals – Matsuri
04:24 Essential tip: Tattoos
04:45 Essential tip: Queuing
05:07 Essential tip: Chopsticks
05:41 Essential tip: Tatami rooms
06:02 Essential tip: Punctuality
06:24 Essential tip: Photography
06:44 Essential tip: Bathrooms
07:15 Essential tip: Rush hour
07:46 Essential tip: Smoking
08:07 Essential tip: Trash – Bins
08:38 Essential tip: Cash
09:01 Essential tip: Blowing your nose
09:35 Essential tip: Noise Levels
09:56 Essential tip: Passport
10:12 Feedback
10:24 Who is Ninja Monkey?
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20 Comments
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Re chopsticks…I'm trying hard to get used to using them but I'm not very dextrous so am still finding it a challenge. I broke a bone in my 'strong' hand a few months ago which doesn't help. Can't wait to get to Japan in 5 weeks, the excitement is at fever pitch.
I think the tourists must carry their passport with them at all time is one many are unaware of. I know on my first trip to Japan I was unaware of this, but since I rarely stayed in the same hotel for more than one night I never locked in a room safe, as I would in many countries. 🥢
Thank you for all those clear and precious travel tips ! 🌼
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All great points! Thanks Nathan!
Thanks Nathan for this very useful video and reminding that being mindful to others is the baseline.
I would add that on reserved seat train cars, you must sit in your assigned seat and the space in front of empty seats is not a storage space for your giant suitcases (talking from experience 😤😂)🥢
Sums it up very good! 🙂 In 3 weeks i noticed only guy talking on his phone on a subway train and yes, it was a foreign guy! 😅 Oh, and most train rules apply for elevators too! 😉🥢
A unique and useful video Ninja 🐒 I always carried my passport because I'm uneasy when it's not on me because I fear loosing it
How many of these tips Surprised you? Are there any that I missed out?
So many points that are not well known, like the rice bowl chopstick one and blowing your nose in public! Thank you Nathan San! 🥢 Do more like this on travelling on transport
🥢 Fantastic job, man! Gonna bookmark this video just to make sure I don't embarrass myself. Haha!
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10:00 Passport is also required in case you are stopped by the police in JP, and do not attempt to run from them, co-operate with them is the key
❤I Love your content! I’m in Japan this week and your videos help us so much😊 Thanks !🥢🥢🥢🥢
Brilliant tips! I just wonder if the coin exchangers into paper money machine in 7/11s is still a thing or they removed it now..
I agree with the language. Even with my broken japanese, people were trying to understand and made an attempt to make conversation. Google translate will help the rest
I saw a tourist couple taking their fast food trays into a queue at the midori no madoguchi at Fukuoka station once and just eating it while queueing at the ticket counter. 🤯 One thing I did not know until my most recent trip is that it is considered rude to cross your legs while sitting down on trains. I do this almost automatically and had trouble stopping myself.
Great advices mate, love your videos and streams😄
Great video, nice list of things to be aware of as a tourist. Great video!