Must Know JAPAN Travel Tips (and what NOT to do)

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2023
  • ❤️If you want more details to all my funtivities, you can find it in my Japan 10+ Day Itinerary Guide & Tips here 🇯🇵 buildyourmoxie.com/shop
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Komentáře • 571

  • @buildyourmoxie
    @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +12

    🇯🇵Get my Tokyo 10+ Day Itinerary Guide & Tips here🇯🇵 buildyourmoxie.com/shop
    🤗FREE TRAVEL BUDGET & PLANNER! Download here: www.buildyourmoxie.com/
    My gift to you for happy travels! This is one of my favorite tools I created for planning and budgeting for my trips, and I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy!
    🙋🏻‍♀️Be sure to read the pop up texts as there are little info nuggets that may be helpful! P.S. This CZcams link here covers the FULL original video of some options regarding Wifi, Luggage, how to get from the airport to your hotel, and Japan Rail Pass. Be sure to read the description box for the most recent updates! czcams.com/video/xyJYmZauE68/video.html
    Love, Erica 🥰

  • @Feljo
    @Feljo Před rokem +248

    1 thing in the manners/eating section, a lot of restaurants are really small in Japan and have really long lines, people over there don't stay seated talking after finishing eating, if you see around you, almost everyone eats and then leaves right away. Since some places are so small is courtesy and pretty much common to leave right away so you free the seats for the next people. Chances are you are not going to be told to leave, at least not right away, but you will get weird looks.
    There are some exceptions of course, family restaurants tend to have way more seating and people take their time on those ones.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +13

      Yes! So true! It’s like ramen places are “fast food” in a way but way better than our “fast food” lol. People stare at the people not leaving. It’s great! We loved it!
      I also love that some of the ramen places that have heavy broth give you the paper bib aprons! 😎

    • @audofit
      @audofit Před rokem +9

      Oh man that's such a good thing to know because I like to stay around and talk with my friends at dinner. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +5

      It’s so amazing in Japan! Food, culture, everything!

  • @mlistens9943
    @mlistens9943 Před 10 měsíci +124

    I just returned from Japan last week. So many things I didn’t know about that I learned the hard way. But as of last week, non-nationals couldn’t buy a blank Suica or Passmo card. You have to get a personalized one physical card or add to wallet (which I did). Since I didn’t have a Japanese bank account, I couldn’t get a refund from my Passmo account. I lost $20, but oh well. I traveled solo to Tokyo and definitely depended on iPhone translation app or Google translate. The iPhone app translates images, & has a text and/or conversation feature. I did a lot of that: type in my question or request and translate it for them to read.
    I wish I had studied the Tokyo ward (districts) names & familiarized myself with the train lines before going and trying to get around. I bought a JR Tokyo Wide Pass online that covers a great range of the JR line in & around Tokyo. But the ticket machine couldn’t read the QR code & I ended up in the ticket office showing my passport to get a ticket. It can be cheaper to fly to other cities, but taking a Shinkansen train is a fun experience. Just reserve a seat!
    The JR Rail site has JR line maps, local rail lines, subway and bus transit maps. It’s great. And I grabbed a Tokyo map at my hotel that was invaluable.
    Finally, you are so right about the trash! I carried around my trash in my backpack until I got back to my room or, snuck it in a trashcan somewhere (never know where) because they do have recycling bins that take “combustibles.” Oh, restrooms don’t have paper towels though some have soap or sanitizer. And the toilets can be talking bidet toilets or squatty pottys in the countryside. I do wish I had seen your videos before my trip! The only thing I could suggest is a step by step guide to transportation how tos. But you touch on important details. I’d like your advice on a good taxi/ride share app that doesn’t require a Japanese bank account or phone number! So many people were very kind to me. I was struggling and more than a handful of Japanese nationals stepped in to help me. Plus a very kind American taught me that taxis in Tokyo must have a green light to be free! He flagged down a taxi and translated my needs for the driver in Japanese. I just showed the driver my phone map with the address & we were off. So many once in a lifetime memories. Thank you!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wow I love this! 😃 I’m so glad you had a great trip!! Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @__pallavi__
      @__pallavi__ Před 6 měsíci

      Helloo, I’m off to Japan next week and wanted to ask - is seat reservation in the Shinkansen necessary? I have the JR pass and I’m wondering if I absolutely need to reserve a seat for myself

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Před 6 měsíci

      I thought anybody can buy a blank/new SUICA at the automated-ticket machine.

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Regarding the IC or SUICA cards, you got it the wrong way around.
      Foreigners CANNOT buy the personalized cards precisely because you need a valid Japanese phone number or bank account number.
      But ANYBODY can buy a blank IC card. Just step up to any ticket machine at any JR Station in Japan and buy one 😊.

  • @scottfreckle237
    @scottfreckle237 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I am going to Kyoto in 3 weeks and this has been by far the most helpful video I have watched, really down to earth information about realistic situations, arigato gozaimasu

  • @llisagomez5706
    @llisagomez5706 Před 8 měsíci +38

    I love how efficient your videos are. No distractions

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 8 měsíci +1

      😃Aw thanks for the feedback!!! I try not to waste peoples’ time hehe. Everyone is so busy 😝

  • @EricELT18
    @EricELT18 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing these detailed suggestions with some wit and considerable enthusiasm! Well done!

  • @vmd0734
    @vmd0734 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Can I just say of the dozens of videos I’ve watched already in preparation, this is THE BEST one!! Thank you!!!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 11 měsíci

      Aw thanks so much Vanessa!! You are too kind ☺️

  • @andreaparedes5641
    @andreaparedes5641 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I just came back from a one week trip to Japan. I stayed in Tokyo and did not need much money at all. Places either accepted card and also you can use your Suica card on your iPhone and pay for the things. I honestly can’t recall a single place we went and had to have cash but just to be safe bring some cash with you. If you are staying in Tokyo, I highly doubt you will need $200 a day in cash

  • @nickylogannl
    @nickylogannl Před rokem +7

    Honestly the best Japan Travel Tip video I've come across. Thank you.

  • @woodox7086
    @woodox7086 Před rokem +310

    Here’s another tip if you are going to many places in Japan: pack lightly, and only bring carry on bags or carry on luggage

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +29

      😎agree! We had laundry in our hotel and it was great! Next time we go, for sure bringing less things!

    • @nate3452
      @nate3452 Před rokem +8

      Sorry if this is a silly question, I have only flown 1 time and only had one bag I took, that I put in the overhead compartment above the seats.
      When you say only bring a carry on, does that mean no "checked luggage?" Does that mean the bags that get put on the bottom of the plane and go on that convert belt thing when its time for pick up?

    • @nelauren
      @nelauren Před rokem +15

      We might be going for 3 weeks, there’s no packing lightly. We’ll be doing laundry every 3 days.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +17

      @@nate3452 hi nate!! There are 3 types of bags people bring on an airplane 😀
      1) check in bag (bigger bag that can weigh up to normally 50 pounds)
      2) carry on bag (the one that is usually as tall as a skateboard and go above your head on an airplane)
      3) a personal item (whatever fits under the seat in front of you)
      Very light packers do just carry on and personal item (which is what this person was referencing) ☺️
      But a lot of people tend to bring all three bags when traveling around the world :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +4

      @@nelauren laundry is a game changer! 🔥🔥

  • @ellabellalifestyle
    @ellabellalifestyle Před rokem +2

    Thank you erica for this informative video!! This is so helpful :) I can't wait to go to Japan now because of all your amazing pointers and tips!!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Aww thanks so much for watching!! And I can’t wait for you to go to Japan!! It truly is a surreal experience!!

  • @tikifiki
    @tikifiki Před rokem +19

    when eating, i think "gochisousama deshita" makes more sense to say vs "arigtatou gosaismasu" (same manners, but this is a "thank you" specific to the meal. i think you could follow up with the extra thank you at the end when exiting maybe. this is what i observed when living in japan for some years.

  • @juliannesteele7082
    @juliannesteele7082 Před měsícem

    This video was so awesome thank you! Planning on visiting Japan soon and figure it’s time to start researching!

  • @leefox3640
    @leefox3640 Před rokem +14

    wow thank you so much! This was very helpful to me! my group and I will be going to Japan in less than a month in early June. I already knew some of these tips before watching and this was a great refreshing in addition to learning things that I didnt know before. I am actively learning the language, customs, and culture as much as possible before I go with the amount of time I have left! I will handwrite a little notepad with basic japanese words and phrases with the english translation as a guide to help me out while I am there so that I am not "that guy" in Japan. My group could take a few pages from what I am doing to help prepare them since some of them are not learning any of the language, customs, or culture before they go thinking they can "just wing it" adding to the chance of being "that guy" or "that tourist" :D

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +1

      Wow! You are awesome!!! 🔥You are going to have a great time!! And your friends are so lucky to have you 😁

    • @leefox3640
      @leefox3640 Před rokem +2

      @@buildyourmoxie This is my first time in japan so I am really excited and scared at the same time since my japanese is of course not the best since I am still learning. I look forward to seeing many places, shopping, and eating great food! I just gotta try not to get lost or anything lol. Everyone gets that excitement/fear of going to another country for the first time without your parents so is there any advice you have for a newbie like me? :D

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@leefox3640 🤩you will do great! I would say just make sure you have your pocket wifi or a working cell service/SIM card. I loved doing pocket wifi!
      Everyone is sooooo nice there. If you are feeling lost, pull yourself to the side and then look at your maps app on your phone. If you need help, then you can also ask someone 💗. If I had a high school or college daughter or son, I would feel comfortable with them going out without me. I would not feel comfortable in other countries though… just Japan lol 😝

  • @claudianakayama283
    @claudianakayama283 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the tips!!!! Very helpful!

  • @seekthuth2817
    @seekthuth2817 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Quick tip to make reading a possibility, learn Katakana. Almost every word you you come into contact with in Katakana will be an English loan word, so just knowing that will make it a lot easier to figure things out.
    Good example, coin locker is コインロッカー(koin rokka), beer is ビール(biiru) etc.

  • @gky7170
    @gky7170 Před rokem +28

    Amazingly USEFUL tips that I have not seen elsewhere! I'm Japanese but even I have trouble navigating the often byzantine ways of doing things when in Japan (or dealing with my relatives). Thanks!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      🤩thankful for the feedback!! ☺️❤️ Japan is like a whole new level of travel 😁

  • @user-yx4oe8ro4o
    @user-yx4oe8ro4o Před rokem +6

    Thank you for your traveling tips. Can you do more video about packing, transportation, itinerary tips for Japan or other countries. Thanks

  • @darkevilazn
    @darkevilazn Před rokem +3

    Check the conversion rates at the ATM. Most of the exchange rates in exchange shops are around 5% worse than the Bank exchange rate (the rate you see when you google it), meaning you get 5% less (and that would be the shop's "take"). Most banks do an ATM withdrawal exchange rate of only 1% difference or less (sometimes matching the rate). This goes true for credit card purchases to, as they also usually have a better exchange rate than actual shops. But do check with what bank you are with for outside service ATM withdrawal fees, and credit card purchase rates though.
    I've always found that withdrawing from the ATM and using credit cards to have better exchange rates than physically changing cash at shops.

  • @belindateodoro3247
    @belindateodoro3247 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very helpful information

  • @yamanlorenzo
    @yamanlorenzo Před rokem +2

    Thank you once again for the great tips! More travels! 🤗

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      🤩🤗😃yay! My pleasure hehe!! Thanks for watching 💗

  • @themediterraneanguy
    @themediterraneanguy Před 9 měsíci +1

    I enjoy your video contents. They are relatable, innovative and so refreshing , thank you

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      ☺️Aw thanks so much! You are too kind! Hehe. Thanks for watching!!

  • @rinathadani4030
    @rinathadani4030 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this great video...I am planning a trip to Japan and you have packed so much information for us...!! Wowww

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 2 měsíci +1

      😍 you are going to have such a great time!!
      Here is my Japan playlist that might also help! It has some places to go, updates with Suica card etc!
      *Japan Travel & Tips Playlist!*
      czcams.com/play/PLl6OVUWv0m5SgNrQ7sRGiSBOWDZW2YVVq.html

  • @CA2SD
    @CA2SD Před rokem +30

    Congratulations, again... Your channel is consistently growing nonstop! I know it's going to hit a million subscribers very soon, too. I enjoy how you convey your topics. They are concise, relatable, innovative, organized, and unpretentious.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +4

      Awww thank you so much!! You are part of my original crew!! 🥹🫶 thank you so much for your support. When I was first starting off, your comments really motivated me 😝. Appreciate you! And thank you also for your kind words ☺️. I try to not make any ears or eyes bleed with unorganized stuff 😅

    • @missalaineous8468
      @missalaineous8468 Před 9 měsíci

      yes, and it's almost to one million now!

    • @nyumahnyumah4652
      @nyumahnyumah4652 Před 2 měsíci

      can you please help me get Japan

  • @SYLEWO
    @SYLEWO Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative, thank you !

  • @cambry2115
    @cambry2115 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you! Very helpful video

  • @mayam7752
    @mayam7752 Před rokem +18

    Thank you! I'm going to Japan in one month, and I'm looking for all the helpful hints!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Yay! That is going to be so fun!!!! Let me know if you have any questions 🥰

    • @markmoreno7295
      @markmoreno7295 Před rokem +1

      I got my JR pass before I leave because once you are there it may be too late. Also if you are young and especially if you are traveling alone or with someone you are not romantically attached to, don't forget youth Hostels. Get your membership before you arrive and for popular spots, such as Kyoto, reservations are needed. Camping is also possible but requires expert knowledge of bare minimum equipment needed since if you rent the stuff there, you end up spending more than you thought. Again reservations.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@markmoreno7295 great tips!!

  • @AIIIAKS-vn4co
    @AIIIAKS-vn4co Před rokem +45

    I would like to add that some ramen shops are a little complicated when it comes to ordering ramen. For example, some shops ask you how firm you want your noodles, or how much vegetables or garlic you want, etc. In some shops, even the Japanese don't know how to order if they don't know the rules lol If you are not confident in your Japanese, you may want to avoid such shops. Well, of course, even if you don't understand Japanese, I'm sure they'll be kind enough to teach you how to order.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +2

      🙌yes!! Lol so true!! 🤣. They just love their ramen. So many choices!
      OMG my favorite was when some places asked if we wanted medium or large too! Same price!

    • @chrisgreen7553
      @chrisgreen7553 Před rokem +1

      Get a bowl of Miso Nikomi Udon if you haven't already every bit as good as Ramen...

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@chrisgreen7553 omg I love udon! Must add to the list! 🤩🙌 thank you!

    • @chrisgreen7553
      @chrisgreen7553 Před rokem +1

      @@buildyourmoxie get yourself to Nagoya it's one of their specialities 😃👍

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@chrisgreen7553 🤤must… go… to… Nagoya…

  • @rayna463
    @rayna463 Před rokem +2

    Finance and japan my two favorite topics! This is why I love your channel ❤ new subscriber ❤

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      😍welcome to the family!! More finance topics coming up soon! 🥰

  • @simnp.1973
    @simnp.1973 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Sis, thank you for everything. I am going to japan in a few days, and this video was really helpful. ✌🏻

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 8 měsíci +2

      🤩 HAVE SO MUCH FUN!!! Japan is the best!!!!!

  • @anthonybarton3850
    @anthonybarton3850 Před rokem +1

    Super detailed and helpful information! If you are looking for travel tips and helpful money tips, Build Your Moxie is a wealth of knowledge on these topics! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us. 🙌

  • @ngyaomin
    @ngyaomin Před rokem +9

    i have friends from Taiwan that basically just pay for airtickets, and bring only their passport card and mobile with them (dont worry ur mobile phone can be suica and credit card), then first thing they do is go buy a suitcase from doki and then go shopping and eating, stuffing their newly brought suitcase with lots of items, go back to Taiwan, sell their suitcase (yes for a profit). Arrive early in the morning and leave on the last flight out of Japan. even if u wish to stay longer than a day u can buy clothing and almost everything u need there, except medications which they might not have. if u dont know where to get things just enter any convience stall , don don doki, cosmo u will find 90% of things u need. oh ya reminder do not check out with the auto gates at the airport because u will need a stamp to get tax refunds. also unlike many countries u cannot use a photo copy of ur passport in japan, u need to use original but do take a pic of ur passport just in case. language will not be a barrier because 1/4 of japanese word look like mandarin, 1/4 of them sounds like english, so basically you can already made up 1/2 the words even if u do not understand japanese, the couple with some hand puppeting, dancing and google translate u should be no problem. Also do carry more cash than u expected because there are many shops in japan that do not accept visa and master, only diners and jcb. Also many payments that work in USA such as flashpay or watever might not work in japan, they have their own system. Also not eveything from the drink vending machine in japan are drinkable , because they do sell soap in drink vending machine, and also soy sauce and dashi sauce. dont be the next person that end up in japan clinic after you drunk a whole bottle of soy sauce that u brought from a vending machine. Also if ur digestion is bad i suggest u carry with you fibre supplements because most japan meals tend to lack veges and even if they have are mostly root veges which tend to lack fibre. Also if for some reason u cannot eat alcohol or beef then pls ask because many of the sauces have alcohol and beef. also do not insist on english menu because sometime there are less items there and at certain time it might be more expensive. if u cant understand japanese, just randomly point at a few item that add up to ur budget, dont worry if it is on the menu, its edible. or usually they will put an icon like a star or chef hat beside, which means its good lol. also japanese do learn english at school so they can actually understand basic english but are not confidence to use or say.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      🔥🔥i loved reading this comment! Intriguing, entertaining, and informational hehe. Thank you!

  • @bigbear7076
    @bigbear7076 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video! Thank you for helping our family prep for travel

  • @tonystarrfitness
    @tonystarrfitness Před rokem +5

    I just got home from Japan and yes, everything.
    I would also recommend getting an Esim on your phone to activate international data. Otherwise several carriers will give you a pretty big Bill when you get home.

  • @ChiibiInu
    @ChiibiInu Před 7 dny +1

    Finally someone explains easily the suica cards ywywy thank you so much 💖

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 7 dny +1

      Awww ☺️ thanks for watching!!
      I have an updated video if you need ❤️
      How to Use the Tokyo Subway & Get a Transit Card | JAPAN TRAVEL TIPS
      czcams.com/video/MR0ixvpWJgg/video.html

  • @siouxsielover88
    @siouxsielover88 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I really appreciate you mentioning the tattoos. I only have 2, but would never want to cause problems. I'm planning on 2 Days at an onsen for my honeymoon. Super important info. Thank you!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Congratulations on getting married!! You will have a blast!! Sometimes if the tattoo is small enough, you can cover it with Kinesiotape! 😝

  • @hongkalaidean
    @hongkalaidean Před rokem +41

    Tip: Standing on the left rule does not apply in the Osaka and Kansai region! They stand on the right on escalators.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Agreed!!! 😃

    • @nancychua5112
      @nancychua5112 Před rokem

      Agreed. Thank you = arigato goZAImasu. goZAImasu. ...ZAI...

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes. But like anywhere else, when in doubt, do as the locals do.

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@nancychua5112ありがとうございます。Arigatougozaimasu. Syllables pronounced evenly, with no heavy stresses.

    • @nancychua5112
      @nancychua5112 Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks. We're aware

  • @joycechang9909
    @joycechang9909 Před rokem +1

    Lol they must have loved your reaction over there ❤. Again great tips, but I very much enjoyed the clips of your trip too!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Hehehe thanks joycey!!! I’m working on my Japan travel vlog!! 😍

  • @kattan7346
    @kattan7346 Před 2 měsíci

    Practical info thank you - from Australians researching a Japan elopement 😊

  • @shadohhz01
    @shadohhz01 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Im flying to Tokyo tomorrow from australia. First time going overseas and im so glad im going with friends who have been to japan before several times cause id be screwed on my own 😅
    Thank you for all these great tips 😊

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Haha I love this! It’s true though!!! My friend is coming with me in March and I am gonna do all the hard stuff for her. She just has to relax and find cool things for us to do that she saw online 😂

    • @shadohhz01
      @shadohhz01 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @buildyourmoxie yeah that's so great to just follow someone else's lead 😂 im a big worrier and get super anxious easily so having that safety net is super helpful

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@shadohhz01 yay! This is perfect then!!!😍

  • @musashi-avi284
    @musashi-avi284 Před rokem +6

    The tip about compression socks was actually super helpful.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +1

      I love compression socks! 🥹

    • @Melimelimeli608
      @Melimelimeli608 Před 4 měsíci

      Where do you purchase compression socks?

    • @musashi-avi284
      @musashi-avi284 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Melimelimeli608 I got them off Amazon. Worked like a charm on my 17 hour flight!

  • @raisin21
    @raisin21 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for an interesting and informative video 😊

  • @user-wz6fu2xm9m
    @user-wz6fu2xm9m Před 4 měsíci +1

    i have been watching you since yesterday, i am planning traveling to Japan with my son, never been there so i appreciate your informative vids i would love some tips if you have anymore 😊

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hehe thank you for watching!! ❤️ I hope you have a great time with your son!!
      I have a few videos in my Japan playlist that people have found super helpful!! Here it is below 🥰
      czcams.com/play/PLl6OVUWv0m5SgNrQ7sRGiSBOWDZW2YVVq.html&si=WKdGeTtHavRMntWP

  • @unsuns2058
    @unsuns2058 Před rokem +1

    All your tips are so useful, thank you!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      I’m so happy to hear that! Yay! Have a wonderful trip!!

  • @arshedashraf1090
    @arshedashraf1090 Před rokem +13

    Just got back from my first trip to Japan and I find your points to be right where I had struggled especially on looking for a spray deodorant. I only wish I had seen this earlier. Keep up the good work !

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Aw thanks so much!!! I hope you had a great trip!!!

    • @kwimb4581
      @kwimb4581 Před 11 měsíci

      Me, too! Very helpful tips. Looking forward to a return trip during cherry blossom season one day.

  • @ThePipimonster
    @ThePipimonster Před měsícem +6

    Say "Itadakimasu" before eating, and "gochisoo--sama-deshita" after paying and exiting. arigatou is not appropriate to use in this situation.

    • @ntompkins
      @ntompkins Před dnem

      To be fair, I really doubt that locals would nitpick on the appropriate phrase after hearing that atrocious accent. 😂

  • @gowithg1412
    @gowithg1412 Před rokem +1

    It's very informative for anyone visiting Japan.. thanks😊

  • @daria8977
    @daria8977 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Thank you! We're planning our first trip to Japan and my wife said "give her the biggest like EVER!!", so here you go :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Haha omg you two are so funny and sweet 🤣🤣 you’re like has been accepted with a heart and a like!!!

  • @Sy-hx5xs
    @Sy-hx5xs Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the information 😍💕

  • @LaLa-qb2ps
    @LaLa-qb2ps Před 7 měsíci +1

    These are excellent tips and hacks. ありがとうございます

  • @MinuVids
    @MinuVids Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this video! 🙂

  • @dollhead
    @dollhead Před 8 měsíci +5

    ooo thank you for all these tips! I'm planning a solo japan trip which will be my first time on a plane in 7 years and my first time ever flying solo, and I am so nervous about having a luggage horror story - the airtag tip is so good

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 8 měsíci +1

      🤩yeah air tag makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE!! Most of my travel concerns is always luggage related lol. Last year I was so sad when my bag got shipped to Korea without me knowing. I just want my stuff where they need to be 😭. AirTags save me so much worrying now! ☺️
      And you got this!! 🥰 because you are prepared! ❤️

    • @vanessa.stolke
      @vanessa.stolke Před 8 měsíci +3

      I am planning to visit Japan alone, too. This will be the first time travelling alone and flying for me.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@vanessa.stolke have the best time!!!
      As a girlie, I would feel very safe in Japan :) (always use common sense of course no matter where you are but just in general I felt soooo safe 🥰)

    • @vanessa.stolke
      @vanessa.stolke Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@buildyourmoxie I had read this a lot on the internet. 🤗
      I am planning to visit 7 - 10 days and to stay in the kansai region (Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara), so I can save money and time and of course my English is not very good and I do not speak Japanese either. 😅👍
      My plan is to visit Japan (in 2024/25) in the end of September/beginning of October, because in my homeland is the 3th October a national holiday (one day for recover at home).

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 8 měsíci +1

      sounds like a great plan!!

  • @ianamartini7862
    @ianamartini7862 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @lsworldtraveler590
    @lsworldtraveler590 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello! I just subscribed- this helps me with prepping for my Japan trip

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      Yay! Thank you for subscribing! I hope you have a great time there!!

  • @jawedshah3695
    @jawedshah3695 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very informative video

  • @rosedejuan9292
    @rosedejuan9292 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad i was able to watch your video. Simply, straight forward and hit the right spot! I had an information overload by watching tons of videos before that made me all confuse in the end! So thank you for sharing your experience. It really help in my planning. I do have a question though, do you know what's the Suica app name for iPhone? I saw Suica app but it's only in Japanese!😅

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +2

      Hello! Aw thank you so much for your kind words 🥰
      For the SUICA, if you have an iPhone. Try going to your wallet. Then hit the plus button at the top. Then hit “transit card”. Then search SUICA 🥰. Then hit continue. Then you can add the amount of yen 🤓
      Let me know how it goes 🙃

    • @rosedejuan9292
      @rosedejuan9292 Před rokem +1

      @@buildyourmoxie you're awesome! Thank you all setup and ready to go! More subscribers and views to your channel! Cheers!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@rosedejuan9292 Aw thank you so much 🥰

  • @TheAussief1
    @TheAussief1 Před rokem +3

    Double check your baggage size, the biggest suitcase will be too big for the shuttle service for luggage between hotels.

  • @exploreearth6275
    @exploreearth6275 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very nice important for travellers who are planning to visit Japan

  • @Lostenso
    @Lostenso Před 10 měsíci +2

    going to Japan in oct and your video helps alot !

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 10 měsíci

      I’m so happy to hear that!! 😝 HAVE A GREAT TIME!!! 🤩

  • @PatrickKnight-so6mp
    @PatrickKnight-so6mp Před měsícem +1

    Awesome!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před měsícem +1

      😁😁hi Patrick!!! Thanks for watching!!!!

  • @josecaceres5105
    @josecaceres5105 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your travel tips

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Aw you’re welcome!! Thank you for watching!! 🥰

  • @chiiiika176
    @chiiiika176 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks so much for announcing the manner inside train!!!! Many travelers are sooooooo damn loud!!

  • @RornStreetFood
    @RornStreetFood Před rokem +2

    Great looking, thanks for sharing

  • @dariusq8894
    @dariusq8894 Před 9 měsíci +1

    0:58 On a tangent, the tsukemen restaurant you were eating at (Fuunji, in Shinjuku) is amazing. Totally worth a visit.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Fuunji is sooooo good!!!! And so cheap!! 🔥👌

  • @maxello1861
    @maxello1861 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Gonna go to Japan next year June-July with a buddy of mine planning to stay for 3-4 weeks and already very excited 😅😂 any additional first time Japan and long flight time tips?😅 (greeting from Germany 🙋🏻‍♂️)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 7 měsíci +2

      How fun!!! Hello from Los Angeles!!
      I do have a Japan playlist and a travel playlist on my page if you want to check it out! Has many helpful videos in each playlist!
      czcams.com/play/PLl6OVUWv0m5SgNrQ7sRGiSBOWDZW2YVVq.html&si=Z5Z4aH7vaD82WsbK
      czcams.com/play/PLl6OVUWv0m5TapdyDB0uuvBGjdnyu_Vc_.html&si=K_UPVlBTSgatNHqM

  • @quangnhatlm
    @quangnhatlm Před rokem +1

    Wow! Very good information. Thanks

  • @JJerseyGirl
    @JJerseyGirl Před měsícem

    3:45- Supermarkets after 5:00 or 5:30 they put the foods they cooked that day on sale. The food is delicious🤤

  • @midlifemom5829
    @midlifemom5829 Před 3 měsíci

    So helpful! Do u have video on how to maximize credit card points for travel? We have Chase Sapphire Reserve

  • @toddrick916
    @toddrick916 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This was so, so helpful!! My gf and I are leaving for Japan in three days. Arigtatou gosaismasu!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 3 měsíci +1

      😍 yay!! This makes me happy! Have the best time!!
      Idk if any of these will be helpful, but I’ll link my other Japan tips videos here :)
      czcams.com/play/PLl6OVUWv0m5SgNrQ7sRGiSBOWDZW2YVVq.html&si=h5mAAiUGJ1oxz7xc

  • @jeanrose102
    @jeanrose102 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice! Bitin ako dun ah!!!

  • @lillygirl7238
    @lillygirl7238 Před rokem +1

    Great info. Traveling to Japan in Dec.

  • @adcisla5112
    @adcisla5112 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @leesiewmeng
    @leesiewmeng Před rokem +2

    Hi Erica, thanks for the great tips on Japan travel. Even though I’ve traveled to Japan a few times already, it’s still good reminders that you had put out! I’m also curious about the masks you wore on the trip. They look like fabric ones and I like how they cinches up by the side of your cheeks instead of leaving a gaping hole (as with the paper surgical ones). May I know if there is a link you can share for me to get them too? Thank you!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Hello! 😃 thank you for watching! 💗
      My sister got them for me from Etsy! I love them so much. They are just satin ones but they don’t suffocate me lol. They have a pocket as well that you can put a filter if you really wanted to. We just checked though and the seller doesn’t have their shop anymore 😭. I would still try Etsy.com and look up satin or silk face mask and find the highest reviews for the type of mask you like!

    • @leesiewmeng
      @leesiewmeng Před rokem +1

      @@buildyourmoxie I will do just that! Thank you for checking! That was very sweet! :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@leesiewmeng Aw of course!!! Good luck!! I like ETSY ones more than Amazon!

  • @amyr3285
    @amyr3285 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this informative video. Arigatou go ZAI masu.

  • @hxarts4luc
    @hxarts4luc Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’m going to Tokyo for my 16nth birthday and I’m SOOO excited!!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Happy birthday!!! 🥳🎉🎊👏what a fantastic way to celebrate!!!!

    • @hxarts4luc
      @hxarts4luc Před 9 měsíci

      @@buildyourmoxie tyyyy ❤️

  • @chitamoo
    @chitamoo Před rokem +4

    I actually wrote down finding a financial advisor that has the best intentions for my family and I today on my flight back from Narita today!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      ☺️you sound like a very caring person to care about your family in that way! ❤️ having the ability to provide and support for your family is priceless! And that includes getting guidance from wherever you can find it!😊
      Hope your trip was amazing! 🙌🤩

  • @Benewahkayyak
    @Benewahkayyak Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video, thanks

  • @lynel2765
    @lynel2765 Před 4 měsíci

    Very useful tips. Can you briefly name 4 or 5 sights & hotels to stay by those sights? I might travel alone & I don't speak japanese so that app that translates by taking a picture will be great. Just thinking about train ( and airplane) travel gets me anxious already. Mostly just to buy tickets, get there on time ( like arranging another transport roo ..) and get on the right train . An example route or 2 to a sight from purchase to arrival on a video would be appreciated. Anyways, I enjoyed the video. thx

  • @Carperama
    @Carperama Před 14 dny

    Milk of magnesium does really well as a deodorant in a roller bottle. I us this after taking a shower before bed that way the deodorant doesn't get on my sheets, than I use deodorant the next morning before work. I put a little cologne in the bottle as well.

  • @beatriced4431
    @beatriced4431 Před 2 měsíci

    Nothing new so far because I was already there once, but I think it's a really good video for people visiting japan the first time.

  • @jodietanino6955
    @jodietanino6955 Před rokem

    Excellent video. We are travelling to Hokkaido and towards Aomori in July on bikes. I have used the Pocket wifi each visit and been happy with it although it's just another device to carry. Last time I tried buying a sim card and it wasn't working on my phone. Do you have a suggestion for Pocket wifi? Also JR pass doesn't include Hokkaido does it? We will probably take the train only 2 or 3 times. And do you know if the Hokkaido shinkansen does accept bikes? With our bike bag of course. Thank you if you have more knowledge.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Wow! Sounds like an amazing trip!!! I know it depends on the type of JR pass you get! You can get it by region or you can get the whole shabang! I am pretty sure the Hokkaido will be included in at least one of those options!! As far as large funky items such as bikes in a bag, I think it depends on how big it is!
      10:50 take a look at my picture and see if this will help! :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      We loved using a pocket wifi! Ours covered 5-10 devices and 20-30 foot radius which was amazing for my husband and i. We bought it from www.jrpass.com but you can get it at the airport or BIC camera too :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Maybe try a ticket calculator! If you only go twice on the train, you might break even than if you didn’t get the JR pass :) (since we are talking before October when the prices increase)
      If you go 3 times on the train, the JR pass is worth it (before October) :)

  • @its-tanner
    @its-tanner Před rokem +1

    new subscriber loved the video!

  • @dayasirikal8585
    @dayasirikal8585 Před měsícem

    ありがとうございます

  • @myhuynh899
    @myhuynh899 Před 7 měsíci +1

    May I ask: are there quite a few public washrooms like in Dotonburi and where most street foods are? We are planning to go to Japan next year so have been watch quite a few youtube videos but not a lot of them mentioned about public washroom. Thank you very much

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 6 měsíci +1

      when in doubt, train stations have a bathroom! sometimes konbinis have a bathroom too!

  • @neelampatwardhan
    @neelampatwardhan Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very informative…me n my family coming in next month…..Seee U soon Japan😍😍😍😍😍😍👻👻

  • @paulready8897
    @paulready8897 Před rokem +2

    Nice video, tips were explained very well. I’ve heard in China taxi drivers do not speak English at all, so you need a picture with the address in Chinese to show the driver. One tip I have is to at least learn some basic Japanese words, like good morning, afternoon, evening, please, and thank you. There are 2 ways to say thank like thank you for what you are doing (which is how you said it) and there is the past tense which is thank you for what you have done. Sorry I cannot spell them. Biggest tip is be courteous and respectful. You can tip taxi drivers. Spent many years there, was on 3 ships in Yokosuka, and was stationed in Okinawa.

  • @duemilagt6396
    @duemilagt6396 Před 8 měsíci +3

    One thing I would like to add is that drinking alcohol outside is not illegal, but it is bad manners. Recently, outdoor drinking by foreigners has become more noticeable, so it will probably become illegal in the near future.

  • @Clampers
    @Clampers Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great Video! I am only spending 2nights in Tokyo before my cruise and I would like to know if you can use your Mastercard credit card when dining out? I love you clear and precise video presentation.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! 🤗 In Tokyo, most places take any type of debit/credit or IC card! If for some reason they don’t, head over to 7-11 and get some cash 🤗❤️

    • @Clampers
      @Clampers Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much. I am a new subscriber and look forward to watching more videos before my trip which will be in April24.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 10 měsíci

      @@Clampers awww thank you for subscribing! 🥹 🥰 Japan is going to be incredible in April!!!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 10 měsíci

      @@Clampers awww thank you for subscribing! 🥹 🥰 Japan is going to be incredible in April!!!

  • @darkblader1802
    @darkblader1802 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ok i really wanna go to japan we gonna tour the whole island,do you have any recommendations,and could you explain the process of getting essentials

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello! :)
      When you say essentials, can you clarify what you mean?
      Also I would recommend if you are in Tokyo, take a look at the Yamanote green line :). You can go on it with an IC card (SUICA, pasmo, icoca, etc) or JR pass. The yamanote line hits all the major stops in Tokyo! So fun to explore!! Our favorite is Shinjuku and Shibuya!

  • @brothersinarms075
    @brothersinarms075 Před rokem +2

    Hi Erica, first of all thanks for the well-explained video! Next week I’m going for my first solo trip to Japan, and these tips will surely help me. I do have a questions first of all the money though, to me (as a student) $200-300 a day is a lot of money to spend in a day, is it also do-able to have a lower budget (i.e. $100-150/200)? Also, about the trash cans, let’s say you want to throw away your garbage, is it okay to go to the convenience store quickly to throw away your stuff? I mean, how did you do it?
    Again, thanks for the useful tips!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +2

      Hello! Great question. It does NOT mean you have to spend that in a day. It just means have it with you just in case. Most of the time my husband and I just spent under $60 per day. Just pay attention to prices so you aren’t accidentally blindsided. Idk what to do if you couldn’t pay your bill and they didn’t accept card. A lot of places don’t accept card still. It also applies a lot to people that actually buy souvenirs too :)
      You can totally do a lower amount and just make sure you check prices and budget really well :)

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +2

      For trash cans, we sometimes used konbini (convenience store) if it was tiny trash but most of the time we just brought it back to the hotel where we had trashcans in our room woohoo!!

    • @brothersinarms075
      @brothersinarms075 Před rokem

      @@buildyourmoxie thank you for your reply! Can you also tell me about the trash/garbage, and the best way to dispose of them?

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +1

      @@brothersinarms075 I made a separate reply two minutes after. It should be visible now :)

    • @brothersinarms075
      @brothersinarms075 Před rokem +1

      @@buildyourmoxie thanks a lot, Erica! Your tips will surely help me! 😇

  • @mizzyhelen
    @mizzyhelen Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, Thank you for your video. It is very informative. Can I ask a question on the recommended amount to bring to 30 000 to 50 000 yen each day. Is it for 1 person and is accommodation included? Is this only for Food, Transportation and Activities while you are in Japan?

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi! Per adult 30,000-50,000 JPY would be recommended for just cash on hand. (Not for accommodation). It’s just to cover you just in case you go to any place that doesn’t take card or if you need to cover something etc. For sure you don’t need to spend all that. But in another country like japan it’s good to have some cash on you.
      If you are just doing little shops and stuff you can carry less. But if you are going to bars, omakase, shopping, etc, then bring more.
      :)

    • @mizzyhelen
      @mizzyhelen Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@buildyourmoxie Thank you so much for the clarification!

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      @@mizzyhelen sure thing! 😃ENJOY YOUR TRIP!! Yay!!

  • @literalleigh
    @literalleigh Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the information. I might go in August/September. I’m just worried about being alone. I heard being solo is taboo.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 3 měsíci +2

      There are lots of solo travelers!! ❤️❤️ you got this! 🤗

    • @literalleigh
      @literalleigh Před 3 měsíci

      @@buildyourmoxie Thanks for the inspiration. Thinking of going in September or August. But would love to see the cherry bosoms in spring. Cheers I’ll definitely reference your videos

  • @rui5421
    @rui5421 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Escalator traffic tip:
    Most places side to the left.
    If in Kansai, most stand on the right.
    If in Kyushu, free for all lol

  • @kelvin.008
    @kelvin.008 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Leaving in 24 hrs to Nagoya. 9th trip to Japan!

  • @arniedorf8261
    @arniedorf8261 Před 9 měsíci +2

    New thing: you can NOT buy a Suica/Passmo card from machines (for now) due to the lack of available IC chips. I suggest you check if your phone will allow you to download the app instead (paid for digitally). You might also want to purchase a "Tourist" card at the airport instead (but again, no longer readily available for anyone, even residents).

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing 😎.
      Hopefully the chip shortage ends soon!

  • @gennadysudat9533
    @gennadysudat9533 Před 3 měsíci

    Not sure about conversion. In every country I go, if I pay directly with my credit card or if I exchange dollars anywhere but the airport, I save a lot versus if I did it in US. Banks in US would charge you a hundred dollars for 3 peso.

  • @couture1611
    @couture1611 Před rokem +1

    Hi I was wondering what brand of compression sock do you use? thank you

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Hello! Physix is the name of the brand. I seriously love them so much! amzn.to/43FnxLC

  • @christopherkim2229
    @christopherkim2229 Před rokem +4

    When I went to Japan in 2018, I got another cash card called Pasmo (which is similar to Suica) at the airport. They require a deposit when you purchase it. The deposit will be refunded to you when you return the card back. However, I am not sure about now.

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      Yee!! Pasmo is another kind of IC card that is popular! :D
      We personally used SUICA since it was like right there haha. I love them!

    • @amberpratt7107
      @amberpratt7107 Před rokem +2

      The only difference between Pasmo and Suica is the company that produces them. Pasmo is made by the company that manages the subway system and private train lines, where Suica is handled by JR East. In every other way, they're completely interchangeable. For tourism purposes, get whichever you like better, word puns or penguins. It only gets a little bit more complicated if you're getting a commuter pass.

  • @Model_Roe
    @Model_Roe Před rokem +3

    I am looking forward to traveling to Japan

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem +1

      It really is a whole other world! 😃🤗

    • @Model_Roe
      @Model_Roe Před rokem +2

      @@buildyourmoxie the food more than anything it looks off the chain

    • @buildyourmoxie
      @buildyourmoxie  Před rokem

      @@Model_Roe the best part is that is not expensive! 😃 so you can really explore so much!

  • @KaijiKey1
    @KaijiKey1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    for those wanting a more accurate pronunciation of “arigato gozimas” or “thank you very much”
    start with “ah” like in “car”
    then the “ri” is a bit weird; the “r” sounds is much more like a mix between the english “d” and “l” sounds. it’s made by running the tip or your tongue forwards on the roof of your mouth and then almost flicking your tongue forward and making the “d” sound. “ri” should sound like the first half of “deer”
    “ga” is pronounced like the first part of “god”
    “to” is just “toe”
    “go” is just “go” but prolonged; there shouldn’t be a pause before “go” and “zi”
    “zi” is pronounced like “z+eye” or the first part of “zion”
    and “mas” is basically just “mass” but the “a” is sort of a mix between an “a” sound and a “u” sound. sort of like “ahh” and “uhh” together.
    now all together-
    ahh-dii-gah-toe go-zai-maas