Yes, carry cash as many smaller restaurants, shops, and even some train ticket machines only accept cash. Having 5,000-10,000 yen is recommended for daily expenses and emergencies.
Japan is one of the world's safest countries. Tokyo has very low crime rates for theft and assault. Standard travel precautions apply, particularly in busy nightlife districts like Shibuya and Roppongi.
Tipping is not practiced in Japan and can even be considered rude. Excellent service is standard and included in prices at restaurants, hotels, and other establishments throughout the country.
Remove shoes when entering homes and some restaurants. Keep conversations quiet on public transport. Don't eat while walking on the street. Bow when greeting people and be patient in crowded areas.
Japan uses the Japanese yen (JPY). While many places accept credit cards, especially in Tokyo, cash is still commonly used. ATMs at convenience stores like 7-Eleven accept international cards and offer English options.
Japanese is the official language. While English is understood in major areas of Tokyo and many tourist sites, learning basic Japanese phrases is helpful for navigating the city and connecting with locals.
Tokyo has an excellent train and subway system. Get a contactless Suica or Pasmo card for easy travel. Trains are punctual, clean, and efficient, making them the best way to navigate the city.
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer ideal weather. Spring features cherry blossoms while autumn brings colorful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter is generally mild but cooler.
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