5 Japan Travel Tips you MUST Know in 2024! | That Only a Japanese Guy Can Teach You

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  • @RyotarosJapan
    @RyotarosJapan  Рік тому +38

    Hey guys! I hope you enjoyed the second part of my Top 5 things you need to know before coming to Japan!
    If you want to get your pocket wifi or sim card, check the link here!
    www.sakuramobile.jp/ryotarosjapan-top

    • @chapt8340
      @chapt8340 Рік тому

      Really good and informative video! The voice audio could be better though (microphone). No hate, just a suggestion!

    • @Pduarte79
      @Pduarte79 Рік тому

      Can you please share the link of the part 1?
      Do most things have a Japanese/English info?

  • @wehojm7320
    @wehojm7320 Рік тому +1

    Informational and still entertaining

  • @WabbitCrouton
    @WabbitCrouton Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the Sakura Mobile tip!

  • @petibuns
    @petibuns Рік тому +3

    Pocket wi-fi is a must, I'd say. Seriously, save yourself some major stress by being able to consult google maps at any time. Can't imagine traveling japan without it.

  • @UnimportantAcc
    @UnimportantAcc Рік тому +79

    Wow! Can't wait to do a full roadtrip across Japan once it's 2115!

    • @pebkac1245
      @pebkac1245 Рік тому +1

      maybe if america had 100 dollar tolls wed have public transportation

    • @UnimportantAcc
      @UnimportantAcc Рік тому +6

      @@pebkac1245 idk about the US. in UK motorways are free, however you must pay tax on your vehicle each year, and part of that tax goes towards road maintenance

    • @pebkac1245
      @pebkac1245 Рік тому +5

      @@UnimportantAcc so in the us, you have to register your car yearly, which is a state tax. there are also tollways that are under 5 dollars per toll, but youll probably go through 5-10 to get anywhere. also all of this is supposed to go back into the roads or dmv or secretary of state, but instead disappears into politicians pockets.

    • @UnimportantAcc
      @UnimportantAcc Рік тому +5

      @@pebkac1245 I see, I suppose that's not too bad of a toll tbh.
      Don't worry, I'm very sure about 98% of all the taxes we pay here disappear into politicians pockets too, road tax being no exception!

    • @thelifeofbatteries2603
      @thelifeofbatteries2603 Рік тому +1

      @@UnimportantAcc lol car tax hasn't gone towards the roads for years now, people have tried to get it ring fenced but have failed. It's Vehicle Excise Duty which has nothing to do with the roads.

  • @Psychol-Snooper
    @Psychol-Snooper Рік тому +54

    Earthquake season starts in January and generally extends to December.

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  Рік тому +10

      That is damn correct.

    • @christopheryoung3850
      @christopheryoung3850 Рік тому +1

      Generally they will occur btween 2am to 4am just to check if you are asleep or not...lol...😜

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper Рік тому +2

      @@christopheryoung3850 The two major earthquakes I've experienced were in that window, but earthquakes are not supposed to be effected by time. ☺

    • @mhx47
      @mhx47 Рік тому

      I have been unlucky to feel no earthquake in past year. There was often a little shake in Tokyo while I was in appartment, but checking for them online, there was none recorded. I do not know whether a passing truck was causing it or specific train setup on train bridge, but that was 150m away!

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper Рік тому

      @@mhx47 Unlucky?
      I felt a 5.1 yesterday, and a 3.1 last week.

  • @dark_knight109
    @dark_knight109 Рік тому +124

    "Planning to come to Japan in summer? DON'T!"
    Words to live by. I've had to go twice in the summertime due to some events happening in Okinawa with my martial arts association and it was awful. Just incredibly hot and humid, and to make matters worse, everything is crowded and expensive in the summertime. Even the northern prefectures are only mildly less uncomfortable. Unless there is a specific event you want to see that only happens in the summer (like some of the festivals), go at literally any other time of year.

    • @urbanprojectz
      @urbanprojectz Рік тому

      I loved the heat!

    • @DannyStyleZ
      @DannyStyleZ Рік тому +3

      No worst than any other part of Asia during summer

    • @Sooksookehhhhh
      @Sooksookehhhhh Рік тому +1

      if u think summer in Japan is bad, pls dont go to Thailand and Singapore (im from Singapore)

    • @anthonybird546
      @anthonybird546 Рік тому +1

      I had a month in Guam to prepare, so it wasn't too bad, but if you're coming from a cooler climate, get ready. If you're from the Southern US, you're ready.

    • @hannah60000
      @hannah60000 Рік тому

      I first visited Japan in the summer, and then in subsequent years lived in Japan across two summers. The humidity is crazy, but I enjoy the heat.
      My main concern is the crowds and my ability to enjoy the atmosphere. I can have that experience whatever the season as long as it’s not raining! 😆

  • @lauramiller1793
    @lauramiller1793 Рік тому +2

    In the states " read the air" is " read the room" so the two sayings are very close!

  • @jessicaluchesi
    @jessicaluchesi Рік тому +22

    I did use Sakura in January(2023) and my card was waiting for me right after coming out in Kansai International, it was hard to find the store, because it did not have any large "Sakura Mobile" signs... it was where the map instructed, mind you, but so small and subdued compared to other stores in the airport, you would easily miss it... that said, staff was wonderful, everything was ready, they helped me install the sim and configure, I walked out of the airport with my cell phone with a Japanese sim, phone number and internet package. So... I'll second the recomendation.

  • @luke211286
    @luke211286 Рік тому +9

    +1 on not coming during summer. Even a guy from Southeast Asia like me would complain about the intense heat coupled with high humidity levels. I remember visiting during August, and fell a sigh of relief when I arrived back in Manila and felt the "cool" winds

  • @_.mxggxn._
    @_.mxggxn._ Рік тому +12

    I visited in June 2019. Our first full day in Japan was 1st June and we were there for 10 days. We got lucky and only had two days of rain, one while in Kyoto and then our last day in Tokyo before flying home. The heat on the others days however, was crazy! Especially in Kyoto. It seemed to be bearable in Tokyo and Osaka but for some reason it was just crazy in Kyoto!
    For anyone wanting to visiting in Summer, do not underestimate the heat!

  • @stuartm2176
    @stuartm2176 Рік тому +3

    Went to Beppu in May and visited Hyotan. They allow you in with tattoos.
    We also rented a car while we were there and explored more of Kyushu. It was my favourite part of our trip and am planning to go back again.

  • @jakeylad7072
    @jakeylad7072 Рік тому +16

    With the JR Pass I found the convenience to a bigger selling point than the actual savings. I could just get on or off most trains without having to buy a separate ticket, all I had to do was check whether a train needed a reservation or not. Of course that was when the Pass still cost ~47k yen for two weeks, with the new prices I think I'd rather just stick with buying separate tickets and relying on the Suica Card.

    • @TheAquilaSamurai
      @TheAquilaSamurai Рік тому +1

      The convenience of the pass was helpful and timesaving in regards to singe tickets, especially now it's an actual ticket rather than having to find the gate attendent to show the pass to let you through. On the other hand it means you have to be very careful to keep it in good condition when using it so it doesn't risk getting caught in the machines after so many uses.
      Does feel rather overkill that the pass is getting such a huge price increase, and I'd second the Suica or other IC card idea to keep the convenience aspect if you skip on it. Even before the price increase though, it was better to get a rough idea of how many trains you'd likely be using to see whether the pass was worth the price. If you plan on getting quite a few bullet trains to see many places, the pass quickly pays for itself.

    • @voxvire2350
      @voxvire2350 Рік тому

      iC cards solve this
      I'd rather have to change a few times than having to take care of s piece of paper for a week or two

  • @SephiMasamune
    @SephiMasamune Рік тому +6

    Concerning the onsen and tattoos issue, i did a month-long trip in 2019 from Tokyo to Nagasaki (mostly by motorcycle) and was refused only twice. Once in an upscale onsen in Hida-Takayama, and the other at a Sento in Osaka (apparently tattoo prohibition is by law there).
    Otherwise i was always allowed in, even at the famous Dogo onsen. I have several tattoos on both arms and shoulders but the most heard comment was ‘you are a foreigner so don’t worry’.
    Also, i went in October, which many people agree is the best time of the year to visit.

  • @chelseacarpenter2302
    @chelseacarpenter2302 Рік тому +2

    I have tattoos that are scattered, i have one on each arm, my collar bone, spine, ribs, and thigh so i was really worried about being able to use the onsens but I honestly never had a problem! The Ryokan that I stayed in had private onsens, but they didnt mind tattoos in the public one I was just too chicken to be naked in front of strangers ar that point. The one that shocked me the most with being OK with tattoos was when I stayed at Ekoin in Koyasan since its the 1000 year old Buddhist temple, but they were totally fine and didnt care about the tattoos at all! I was happy to be able to use the public onsen there. My boyfriend had one of the Munks join in the male onsen, which was pretty cool for him as the Monk and him talked for a while!
    I was there from end of Feb - end of March and was sooooo happy to see all the cherry blossoms and all the other beautiful blossoms that come out around then! I want to go see the leaves change in the fall next!
    Much love from Arizona 💜💜

  • @usucktoo
    @usucktoo Рік тому +7

    Summer brings lots of firework festivals though. And just festivals in general. During these events, you'll see lots of kimonos and yukatas. It's the best way to see traditional Japanese wear on the streets. And the mountains and forests are at its lushest and greenest and just so full of life (but that also means lots of bugs, so that's the con). Hiking around in temples mean that you'll hear cicadas and birds... Also, I find that a lot of Japanese and westerners are sensitive and complain a lot about the heat. If you're south east asian or from a tropical country, going to Japan during summer is fine. Trains and buses have AC. I've had worse summer in other countries.

    • @brianbuchmeier
      @brianbuchmeier Рік тому +3

      Agreed. I'm American, but I hate being cold so I don't mind hot weather. I was there July through September and it was hot, but not unbearable. I saw fireworks, went to multiple festivals, went to a water park, went to a beautiful beach and swam among other things.

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  Рік тому +5

      Totally agree with you. As long as you are equipped with those ice scarfs and ice forehead plaster sold at convenience stores, you will enjoy festivals happening all over Japan, including lots of fireworks such as Nebuta in Aomori and Kanto in Akita.

  • @deadgamer21
    @deadgamer21 Рік тому +127

    So glad your back, Chris needs to go

  • @Felix_A_
    @Felix_A_ Рік тому +4

    I’ll be visiting for the first time in November.
    I chose then as I wanted to spend my birthday in Japan.
    Just so happens ClariS(one of my absolute favorite groups). Are having a show on my birthday and somehow I won the ticket lottery to go see them.
    I’m beyond excited to finally see your country and can’t wait to get there.
    Thanks Ryotaro!

  • @sonny9054
    @sonny9054 Рік тому

    I agree with most of the tips. Having said that, I love summer in Japan. In fact, it’s my favorite season. Summer festivals are something that you can’t experience anywhere else in the world. Also go and watch a ball game! The energy will give you a new perspective to life. And in terms of reading the air, don’t get too caught upon it. Japanese people are kind and relaxed enough to understand where you’re coming from. I personally wouldn’t think that Chris screwed up somehow. The best thing about Japan is that the Japanese simply want you to feel relaxed and be welcomed. Not buying it? Understandable, but just experience it. I guarantee that you’ll be amazed.

  • @antonyjcarter
    @antonyjcarter Рік тому +11

    Great tips i hope to visit one day, Chris should be well aware of the English phrase "Read the Room" same meaning as "Read the Air"

  • @lainiwakura1776
    @lainiwakura1776 Рік тому +1

    Wow, a sponsorship that's actually useful and relevant!

  • @1964corvan
    @1964corvan Рік тому

    went to japan for the first time this spring. didnt have any issues with my tattoo in onsens.

  • @MichalBergseth-AmitopiaTV
    @MichalBergseth-AmitopiaTV Рік тому +4

    I think that summer tip would be. If you feel too hot in Tokyo. Take the train to Sapporo as it is at the height of Oslo, Stockholm, and Helsinki in Europe. This means its temps are much better if you can't handle Tokyo temps.
    Awesome video!

  • @MissiBoo
    @MissiBoo Рік тому

    Great to see you back again Ryotaro 👏

  • @Sigmajulian12
    @Sigmajulian12 Рік тому +11

    After living in Japan for almost five years and travelling there several other times, I finally discovered the business that delivers your luggage to your accommodation. I told my Japanese friends about our discovery and they were surprised that we didn't know. Please make a video on this to help tourists and people moving to Japan.

    • @1Godspeed_45
      @1Godspeed_45 Рік тому +1

      What’s it called??

    • @Sigmajulian12
      @Sigmajulian12 Рік тому

      @@1Godspeed_45 Yamato Transport. They have a website in English.

    • @one2712
      @one2712 Рік тому

      @@1Godspeed_45 Try searching yamato transport Convenient Leisure Services

    • @qyelvillacorta3559
      @qyelvillacorta3559 Рік тому

      Yamato Transport@@1Godspeed_45

    • @pipkin5287
      @pipkin5287 Рік тому

      ​@@1Godspeed_45 I always use it when I'm in Japan. Pretty sure it's called "Takuhaibin"

  • @MegaJani
    @MegaJani Рік тому +1

    9:41 A timeless timepiece if I say so myself!

  • @irregularmana6216
    @irregularmana6216 Рік тому +2

    I went in March it was beautiful, we loved japan so much we are going again next March!!

  • @riffafiannaiv2871
    @riffafiannaiv2871 Рік тому

    I'm so glad to see u again ryotaro San..

  • @danblair8606
    @danblair8606 Рік тому +3

    When I went to Japan back in 2019 I went in mid-October. I thought I'd be able to avoid heavy tourist season and it would be out of typhoon season. So, what happened? Worst typhoon in Japan's history. Aimed right at my hotel. It was an experience to say the least. That trip was still the best time of my life.

  • @Tchernobog11
    @Tchernobog11 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the sakuramobile link! Visiting in november and most list i've found are older and didn't include this. Unlimited data is great!

  • @NiGHTS1980
    @NiGHTS1980 Рік тому

    Got my trip booked for 2115. Can't wait!

  • @thechazz8080
    @thechazz8080 Рік тому +1

    Yay! It’s the better half of abroad in japan!

  • @joefroelich4934
    @joefroelich4934 Рік тому +1

    My first trip to Japan was timed just right for the Sakura in Tokyo. It was great. On the second trip we had to go thru a typhoon.

  • @hd9g
    @hd9g Рік тому

    Presentation and edit is the best so far.

  • @withinjapan2024
    @withinjapan2024 Рік тому

    Nuh JR pass is the best option AND can become free if you use the sleeper trains for accommodation

  • @geralt7144
    @geralt7144 Рік тому +2

    Very helpful. If I run into you in Tokyo in November I'll buy you a beer.

  • @slightlypogi2727
    @slightlypogi2727 Рік тому

    I wont be surprise if when mr affable goes live people will spam the chat with " read the air " or " nice watch you got there chris " 😅😅😅 its the ryotaro effect hahahha

  • @lolitaras22
    @lolitaras22 Рік тому

    Our guy is active!

  • @buffertrash
    @buffertrash Рік тому

    We went this year during tsuyu and it was actually lovely. It was relatively mild in the Tokyo/Southern Tohoku region. The rain we encountered was mostly a consistent, light drizzle rather than full on soaking rain. We handled it easily with a raincoat and umbrella. Nikko and the mountains were beautiful. We did keep an open schedule though so we could retreat to Hokkaido if it ended up getting too wet though.

  • @menobouken
    @menobouken Рік тому

    I wanted to get tattoo… but not sure how it would be… maybe try to cover it up as you mentioned

  • @dudleygb45
    @dudleygb45 Рік тому

    Thank you for the tips, a lot of youtubers on Japan are saying hiring a car is a big no no. I think one can get around a lot faster with a car.

  • @gjet35
    @gjet35 Рік тому

    I visited a fair few years ago when three typhoons converged on Japan at the same time and...yeah. It certainly was an experience seeing how terrible a typhoon is up close.

  • @carn109
    @carn109 Рік тому +1

    Kyoto 'politeness' is next level lol

  • @msserman07
    @msserman07 Рік тому

    I love you content. I feel sad you weren't at the abroad and Japan meetup last winter would've loved to meet you 😢

  • @MrJohnprouzos
    @MrJohnprouzos Рік тому

    Ryotaro you have your own channel!!!!!! Wow man I thought your just chrises friend and you just joined him in his adventures..... But good to see you do your own thing man.. well done 😂😂😂

  • @thecleeze6359
    @thecleeze6359 Рік тому +4

    The temperature has peaked at 42 degrees the last two days here in Iwate, and it has been moderately humid. At this temperature, a 5 minute walk to the grocery store is uncomfortable. That said, all the summer festivals seem to be going on next week - fireworks, parades, and food. I guess it depends what you want to see, and what you want to do.
    My advice to travelers: Go during a time when Japanese people aren't traveling in droves (there are a few times a year when it seems like everyone in Japan is traveling), and the cherry blossoms, while nice, are overrated. Avoid Golden Week, New Years, and late August/bon odori season.

  • @petershillito
    @petershillito Рік тому +1

    Driving long distance isn't recommended because those toll fees rack up massively and the expressway is quite slow. If you really want to explore off the beaten path, take the shinkansen and then rent a car near there, don't do what I did and rent a car in Tokyo and drive up to Gunma and then back down to Tokyo.
    I also want to make it clear that getting the Japan Rail Pass is not a requirement to use the shinkansen, and the proposed price hike just means it's better to use public transport the same as the rest of Japan, which also means you're more likely to use non-JR railways, some of which offer incredible views you can't get by car at a fraction of the price.
    As for mobile sim cards, if you have a phone with eSIM support, you can get ones like Ubigi where you can get a single payment data plan set up before you even arrive in Japan without needing to rent a pocket WiFi or spend ages finding and then queuing at the airport kiosk.

  • @jcwasheregt
    @jcwasheregt Рік тому

    Ryotaro saving my plans once again 🙏

  • @Iris-sx7co
    @Iris-sx7co Рік тому

    I‘m from Germany and we also have a ”Cherry-Blossom-Forecast“ in Upper Frankonia, a region with a long tradition of 🍒 cultivation and cherry-blossom-tourism. Love from Germany and thank you so much for your wonderful videos and traveling tips! 🍒♥️😁

  • @thedishonorableparasite
    @thedishonorableparasite Рік тому +1

    I’m going to visit Tokyo, Ishigaki, Hiroshima and Naha eight weeks from now. Thanks for reminding me of buying some face masks for the trip. 👍

  • @thetimlumbTV
    @thetimlumbTV Рік тому

    I know that March ish (spring) and around October (autumn) are best, but I may try to go in June 2024 and turn 30 on holiday.

  • @champs-u5829
    @champs-u5829 Рік тому

    Hahaha the watch thing is SO Chris 😆

  • @Soniel1988
    @Soniel1988 Рік тому

    Which mouth in autumn do you recommend? I would love to come to Japan soon ❤

    • @redfish337
      @redfish337 Рік тому +1

      September is still essentially summer (may not be the case for higher north and at altitude)
      October is overall the best, but there's still some potential for typhoon, especially in the first half. Rare even then, but one of their most recent bad ones was Oct ~12 or so. West side gets hit a lot more often / a lot worse than Tokyo and up.
      November is a bit chillier and the daylight starts to get too short IMO, but I consider it very safe in terms of weather
      Fall leaves will be based on many factors but overall late October to late November or so seems prime. The timeline for them is much more lenient than sakura, but most of the prime spots are farther out of the cities with relatively little lodging nearby for the influx.

  • @RenegadeRanga
    @RenegadeRanga Рік тому

    As an Aussie I'll be there in Winter which will be fascinating for me but I'll handle summer no worries. Far north Queensland runs 300% humidity in the wet season and they get 150mm of rain a day. I'll spend a week in Hokkaido on your recommendation Ryotaro.

  • @saltycross
    @saltycross Рік тому +1

    i think I got amused more than I should xD but this is very informative 🙏

  • @mabuse786
    @mabuse786 Рік тому

    That was great Ryotaru. Thank you

  • @SyaoranLiClow
    @SyaoranLiClow Рік тому

    Thanks Ryotaro, going back to Japan for the 6th time next year, I'll use some of these tips I srill haven't tried

  • @lestatg8
    @lestatg8 Рік тому

    autumn is still the best season.....

  • @TheHawaiianc
    @TheHawaiianc Рік тому

    Lol I really love your videos, you make me laugh in a good way lol

  • @SquallPM
    @SquallPM Рік тому

    About the tattoos: I have a small heart tattoo on my shoulder. When we were in Japan it was often not a problem. All I had to do was wear a pavement over the tattoo and then I was always allowed to go to the onsens.

  • @dspiritlight
    @dspiritlight Рік тому

    Absolutely very useful. Ty very much!!

  • @beersuushi
    @beersuushi Рік тому

    It’s worth noting there is also a discount Road toll pass available in different regions for foreigners (like the JR pass for trains). For example in Tohoku Google Tohoku Expressway pass 👍

  • @n1hondude
    @n1hondude Рік тому

    That 40 degree Celsius edit looks like it was done by Chris out of spite 😂 👏

  • @thetimlumbTV
    @thetimlumbTV Рік тому

    tattoos and onsens, even with tattoos I'd want to book a private one because it would be less awkward and more enjoyable for me.

  • @keegan2crow
    @keegan2crow Рік тому

    When I road tripped across southern Japan with a rental car, and I went to return the rental. The tolls in total costed me about 300,000 yen.

  • @VodkaVodoka
    @VodkaVodoka Рік тому +1

    "Planning to come to Japan in summer? DON'T."
    But Comiket is in Summer! There's no getting around that!
    ...What, winter Comiket? Everything is closed after New Year, so that's a no-go.

  • @lannifincoris6482
    @lannifincoris6482 Рік тому

    I will not rent a car in a country driving on the left, after not having driven for years on the right side of the road... 😵‍💫
    And I will make the route between Osaka-Tokyo 2 times, sooo yes, I will buy the JR Pass, and luckily for the old prices..
    Looking forward to the autumn coloures!
    Thank you!😊

  • @thepsychopotato
    @thepsychopotato Рік тому

    I always believe in reading the air. I think everyone should do it.
    R.I.P. Chris. 😂

  • @jordadthinks
    @jordadthinks Рік тому

    Legit heard the expressway becoming free and got hard…just as a side note the toll price changes so traveling late at night or early hours in the morning can be cheaper however truck drivers can be crazy MFs at times. I also personally enjoy taking the ferry, if you’ve got some time to spare it’s a good way to travel between two major destinations and catch a nights sleep. I believe currently you can get a ‘ferry pass’ for only $200-300 which gets you 7 trips which may be useful for some longer stays.

  • @K4nicr4b
    @K4nicr4b Рік тому +1

    I would still recommend getting the JR Pass with mindset of using Shinkansen as much as the Pass price. Most big cities are 1~3 hrs away so, get the 1st train, enjoy the destination city in a day, go back with the last. I went to 4 cities with Kyoto as the base, I can enjoy Fukuoka even without a plan.
    I've read bout the increase and I found it weird as some articles say, the increase is only in JP, so agency selling outside of JP still the same price. A tad weird as locals are not allowed to use it 🤔

    • @Ainar86
      @Ainar86 Рік тому +1

      The outside agencies will also have the price hike but the starting dates are different between mainland and outside. Also, if you're going to Fukuoka it's better to make that your base for touring Kyushu, it's a greatly underestimated area.

    • @feiryfella
      @feiryfella Рік тому

      Why the price hike? Not exactly green is it?

    • @K4nicr4b
      @K4nicr4b Рік тому

      @@Ainar86 Yaah, Kyushu are in my list. The trip was unplanned coz I got lied to by the Sakura calendar (or their forecast was way too off) 😅
      Gonna do the same trip style around northern Tohoku this year, before being shocked by the price hike 🥲

    • @LuciferMorningstar____
      @LuciferMorningstar____ Рік тому

      Do I need JR if Kyoto is my main base of interest + a day or two in Osaka? Just get return ticket on Shinkansen line to get back to Narita from and to is really what i Need JR for. But for Kyoto, I am planning to just buying an ICOCA card. Is that enough?

  • @Buggiy
    @Buggiy Рік тому

    Damn im there this year frommend auf august till mid september. But no other travel time allows to climb up fuji. So i hope the temperatures will be fine somehow.

  • @saveir6601
    @saveir6601 Рік тому

    Also, only rent a car if your really confident in adapting to the road rules here. Driving on the opposite side if you’re from the west, small narrow roads and a bunch more things..
    It’s definitely not for everyone.

  • @thelifeofbatteries2603
    @thelifeofbatteries2603 Рік тому

    How are the Temperatures in September, we'll be there in 6 weeks and don't want to melt lol

  • @CugnoBrasso
    @CugnoBrasso Рік тому

    I'm going to Japan tomorrow and the weather forecast doesn't seem promising haha, hope I'll be able to survive!

  • @you_mad
    @you_mad Рік тому

    lol when you said "INNIT"

  • @RC2225
    @RC2225 Рік тому

    i got the earthquake alert on my second last night around 3 am. i didnt realize its not my alarm to wake up so turned it off and slept for the next 4 hours.

  • @MasayaTina
    @MasayaTina Рік тому

    thank you!!

  • @Discover_the_world3
    @Discover_the_world3 Рік тому

    Soon visit Japan 🇯🇵 ❤ love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @Mic_Mike
    @Mic_Mike Рік тому

    Quick note : If you rent a car, the process is fairly easy, however, you may be required to provide an official japanese translation of your international/country's drivers license. I had that surprise and rushed to the swiss embassy to get said translation. Not too expensive and fairly quick to get (within 48h, at least for the swiss embassy who kindly provided it for me within 24h since I was leaving the next day...). Not sure if all rental companies are asking for this but, just in case, be prepared.

  • @seasaltlemon8237
    @seasaltlemon8237 Рік тому

    Mate, I'm planning a trip in the second half of October, mostly the last week. Is it a good time to visit, you know weather wise?

  • @johnnacke4134
    @johnnacke4134 Рік тому

    Greetings, thank you for your recommendations… My wife and I are both seniors who have traveled a lot in europe… We are thinking about taking a 12 day tour of Japan; however, our only opportunity will be June 22-July 5, 2024…Should we blow this trip off because it is the rainy season?

  • @theshadowman1398
    @theshadowman1398 Рік тому +2

    Probably will do my 6th trip late this year or early next ( January or something ) because I need to save up for business class. I am getting to old to be squeezed in economy. And indeed stay away in the summer. I was sweating my balls off in late may / early June.

    • @dark_knight109
      @dark_knight109 Рік тому +1

      Consider flying Premium-Economy. It's more affordable than business class, but offers more space and amenities than economy.
      Also, I personally recommend flying Japan's carriers (ANA/JAL) over just about anyone else. The service is top notch.

    • @irregularmana6216
      @irregularmana6216 Рік тому

      6th time?!? Wow what do you do for a living?

  • @TalkToMe66
    @TalkToMe66 Рік тому

    Oh, that "Watch"-thing is Kyoto very strongly and appointed...

  • @Bakapooru
    @Bakapooru Рік тому +1

    When is your book coming out? You’re more interesting than that other guy. (Forgot his name.😅)

  • @hifi-photo-Brian
    @hifi-photo-Brian Рік тому

    Around Halloween time was fun in Tokyo!

  • @Gemueseknolle
    @Gemueseknolle Рік тому

    Noted! Don't be like Chris - and you will be fine in Japan. :-)
    Thanks for the informative video. Only wished i had known sooner!

  • @1_D333
    @1_D333 Рік тому

    Renting a car in Japan is tricky. Japan only accepts IDP (international driving permit) from countries of Geneva convention signatories but not Vienna convention signatories. I really hope there's a solution about this matter. I need a road trip in Japan before I die. 😂 FYI, Vienna IDP is acknowledged in EU, UK, and USA.

  • @goukenslay7555
    @goukenslay7555 Рік тому

    After the buying pass the first time. You dont really need it unless you your gonna uae the bullet train to travel out of tokyo such as the fox village

  • @leoferrervideo
    @leoferrervideo Рік тому

    I know I don't wanna go to Japan, yet I can't help myself from watching Ryotaro's videos.

  • @RadiantTwilight
    @RadiantTwilight Рік тому

    I would consider a rental car, even got a translation of my drivers license, but the prices (if I book from Germany) are much too steep for my solo travelling, 45-50€ at least per day without the cost of gas and toll fees… I will use 2x 21day JR Passes (pre price hike) which will cost me 19€ per day.

  • @samuelgilbert9734
    @samuelgilbert9734 Рік тому

    5:05 Is it Chris writing that message? 😉

  • @lordrork5884
    @lordrork5884 Рік тому +1

    Am I a British guy holidaying in Japan right now? Yes 😅. But it was the only time of year I could get here that would fit with work.
    I’m just getting to the outdoor cultural stuff early in the morning and hitting museums and restaurants around the middle of the day. (Also please moan at Chris since his audiobook has been delayed until well after I get back home!)

  • @TigroGumi
    @TigroGumi Рік тому

    Off to get some air glasses

  • @aponinaapu2973
    @aponinaapu2973 Рік тому

    O feel like japan dont have clue we have same weather, we surprise surprise have spring, summer, autumn and winter...like yea and you can see all those colorful leafs, visit czech republic, we have it too :D

  • @mari082h
    @mari082h Рік тому

    i was planning to go to Japan in september, but would it be better to choose another time, when it's not thyphoon season? i'm from Denmark, where thyphoones are non existing, so i don't know alot about the subject. could our plain get canceld og delayed, how long last a typhoon, and what else to expect.

    • @mari082h
      @mari082h Рік тому

      our plan is just to stay in tokyo since it's our first time in Japan

    • @redfish337
      @redfish337 Рік тому

      If it's reasonable to go in October it's nicer because it doesn't feel like summer anymore. But if tickets can't be changed without heavy cost, then wouldn't worry about it... September isn't unbearably hot. And while odds improve, the weather south of Japan is still hot and can send up typhoons.
      Typhoon Hagibis in 2019 was one of the biggest there ever and it came around October 12th. So there's still some rare possibility you schedule away from a perfectly sunny day right into a typhoon.
      That's life.
      But it is like switching from an 6 sided dice to a 20 sided dice while trying to avoid a roll of 1. It's smart but the 20 sided can still roll a 1.
      That big typhoon in 2019 shut everything down for a couple days and shut some stuff down for longer.
      But normally the typhoon are relatively weak by the time it gets to Tokyo and generally just amount to some rain and heavy wind for 1/2th a day or so. It may cause you to have to fly into a different airport, and would often shut down shinkansen temporarily. But if you were already there you could still typically go about your business as normal and just do something indoor during the actual typhoon. Just be aware that you should definitely seek shelter if it's actually the rare serious one, and even relatively weak wind can still topple things like trees or signs if it hits them a certain way.

  • @joits
    @joits Рік тому

    What if I'm going to Japan in November and will be going to Kyoto, Tokyo, Hakone area and then Sendai? Do I need a JR Pass then? JR Rail website says I can purchase the pass before the price increase goes into effect and since I have 3 months to use it, I can still use the JR Pass under the old price.

    • @thelifeofbatteries2603
      @thelifeofbatteries2603 Рік тому +1

      yes that's correct, buy before the increase and activate within 3 months

  • @thenightwalker99
    @thenightwalker99 Рік тому

    back up a second...Gacha rent a car?? Where!? How!?
    Also I was planning on going in June/July time....the heat should be fun!

  • @MasterQuestMaster
    @MasterQuestMaster Рік тому +1

    I also hate making people uncomfortable. But that's exactly what will make it a hurdle to be in Japan, since they won't tell you, and you have to figure out the indirect hints, all while not knowing the culture well.

    • @lainiwakura1776
      @lainiwakura1776 Рік тому

      Just follow the example of the majority of people.

  • @littlekirby6
    @littlekirby6 Рік тому

    oh I was just rewatching Neon Genesis Evangelion and saw that your intro is just like one of the production company intros. Toei it seems?

  • @jmurray886
    @jmurray886 Рік тому +8

    When are you going to do more videos of you being mean to @Abroadinjapan?