Have you ever felt tired getting used to the local systems when traveling abroad?
Here are the top three complicated stuffs for travelers in Japan and some key tips to overcome!
- Transport

TIPS #1: GET A “SUICA” OR “ICOCA” CARD

Mostly same function, different name by which area it is distributed (Suica=Tokyo area, ICOCA=Osaka area)
✔︎ Rechargeable IC card (which means no thinking or wasting time to buy tickets and calculate fares each and every time!)
✔︎ “Touch and Go” through public tranport stations (trains, subways, buses, taxis)
✔︎ Cashless pay at vending machine, convenience stores
✔︎ Refundable when you leave Japan (you must go to the same counter you bought)
You can get it at JR stations with 500 yen (about $4-5) deposit. The only thing to regret is that Shinkansen is covered with limitations. If you would take Shinkansen, I recommend you to book online tickets in English to avoid confusion.
https://shinkansen-ticket.com
TIPS #2: SHOW MAP OR ADDRESS IN JAPANESE WHEN TAKING TAXI
When you are in hurry or tired with crowded stations and want to take a taxi, show the driver the destination on map or address in Japanese since very few taxi drivers speak foreign languages. They are safe and nice, but expensive compared to trains (starts from about $6-7, rising by $1 per 4-5 mins) - How to pay everything

TIPS #3: BRING YOUR CREDIT CARD AND 5,000-10,000 YEN CASH A DAY
The government is trying to encourage cashless payment and most places take credit cards especially where the amount tends to be big such as hotels and department stores. More restaurants and small shops are becoming to take Suica/Icoca pay (and some local QR code pay such LINE Pay) as well. However some traditional shops and restaurants still only accepts cash (typically in Asakusa and Kyoto area) - Luggage service

TIPS #4: GET ECBO CLOAK APP FOR LUGGAGE SERVICE!
Coin locker is convenient since you can find them at most of the stations and it is cheap but basically full during the high season. I highly recommend the Ecbo Cloak app when you cannot find any available lockers. You can put your luggage at stores, accommodations (even if you are not staying at), or even home for someone.
https://cloak.ecbo.io/en
How did you like it? I hope you have easier trip around!
