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Top Things Americans Wish They Knew Before Visiting Japan

Japan blends tradition with modernity, but it can feel unfamiliar to first-time visitors. Here’s what to know:

Etiquette

  • Bowing is common; a simple nod works for visitors.
  • Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, and some restaurants.

Transportation

  • Trains are extremely punctual—arrive early.
  • Get a Japan Rail Pass if you’re traveling between cities.

Language

  • English isn’t widely spoken outside major cities. Download a translation app.

Money

  • Japan is still cash-heavy—carry yen. ATMs in convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson) usually accept foreign cards.

Dining

  • Tipping is not practiced.
  • Slurping noodles is polite—it shows enjoyment.

Technology

  • Public Wi-Fi is less common than expected. A pocket Wi-Fi rental or SIM card helps.

Culture

  • Quiet is respected—avoid loud conversations on trains.
  • Don’t walk while eating; stand still or sit down.

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