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5 Important Things to Know Before Visiting Japan – Essentials for a Hassle-free Trip

Thinking of visiting Japan? You’re going to have a lovely time. However, to make sure things go even smoother and the trip is more memorable, it’s important to know these things about Japan.

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Walking

Be prepared to walk a lot. You’ll notice that locals seem to be always on the move, and you might have to emulate them. The best way to discover the hidden paths and those attractions that don’t usually make their way to travel lists is to walk. Like it or not, you’ll spend a big portion of your time walking. It’s not only the best way to give yourself a memorable experience but also a healthy way to spend your vacation time in Japan. However, remember to pace yourself, and you might not find a lot of space to sit and relax unless you walk into a garden and find a shaded spot. Pack comfortable walking shoes, as you’ll spend a lot of time wearing them. Don’t add too many things to your day’s itinerary. If you do, you’ll exhaust yourself before the day is even over, not to mention the strain it will leave on your feet.

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Places to Stay

Finding the right place to stay is extremely important. It will save you a lot of time and money. Japan is a popular destination and has a thriving accommodation sector that sees to the comfort of all travellers. From budget to high-end, there are plenty of options to suit all travellers. If you’re interested in hotels in Hokkaido, Japan, consider a place like Grand Park Otaru. Staying at a central location close to tourist attractions and transportation links can save you a lot of time – time you can spend exploring attractions.

3

Luggage

You’ll be doing a lot of walking in Japan, so lugging a big suitcase around isn’t simply possible. Moreover, it can inconvenience other people as well. Everybody likes to walk in Japan, and the sidewalks seem to be always packed with people – imagine trying to navigate Japan’s streets while carrying a heavy bag. It doesn’t sound very convenient, does it? So, make sure to bring only the essentials.

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Cash

Card payments are increasingly gaining popularity, but cash is still the primary method of making payments. Whether you’re at a shopping mall, a restaurant or a convenience store, you might have to pull out some cash to pay for your purchases, so make sure you have enough cash on you. Coins are still widely accepted in Japan, so you’ll end up having a bunch of coins. Carrying a coin pouch is an excellent way to keep these coins on your person so that you can use them whenever the need arises. Plus, some metro stations don’t accept cards, so you might have to get a travel card or pay for your tickets with cash. It’s always good to have some spare cash with you in case you can’t complete your transactions with cards.

5

An Early Night

If you venture beyond major cities, you’ll notice that many places close at around 7 PM or even earlier than that. Many shop owners like to have an early night with the expectation of an early start the next day. If you have a particular attraction in mind, it’s best to call them up and check their website to ensure it’s not closed when you get there. However, cities like Tokyo never sleep.

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