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Japan Travel Guide
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Japan Travel Guide

Health information

No vaccinations are required except for yellow fever if you are traveling from an area where the disease is prevalent.

We highly encourage you to purchase travel insurance for your trip. We recommend that you do this as soon as possible since many insurance providers will not provide certain types of coverage if more than 15 days have lapsed since your booking. While Enchanting Travels itself does not provide travel insurance or endorse any particular insurance provider, several of our past guests have used Redpoint. While medical facilities in most major Japanese cities are of a high standard, having medical insurance is advisable in order to obtain the best services and healthcare during your trip, should you need any.

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Cash and currency

The currency in Japan is the yen, symbolized by the ¥ figure. Coins come in denominations of ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, and ¥500. Bills come in denominations of ¥1,000, ¥2,000, ¥5,000, and ¥10,000. Japan is very much a cash society and credit cards are not as widely used as in Western countries. However, they are widely accepted in restaurants, shops and hotels. It is advisable to carry cash when paying bills in more inexpensive restaurants, small shops, and some Japanese inns in rural area. 

Direct payment of cash is most popular in Japan. Small shops, restaurants and markets usually do not accept any other form of payment. Major credit cards (such as Visa, Mastercard and to some extent American Express) are increasingly being used, especially in big cities and tourist hubs, but only in restaurants, hotels or big shopping malls with a transactional fee (3% – 5%). 

Tip: Carry a suitable amount of cash for markets, dining, drinks and shopping. Kindly make sure any American money you bring is in good condition – not dirty, damaged or tattered.

Most banks are open from 9am to 3pm, but closed on weekends and national holidays. Bear in mind that exchanging money and traveler’s cheques at banks and post offices can be a very lengthy procedure. Foreign credit, debit and cash cards are convenient for obtaining cash – however, bank ATM machines are restricted to cards issued in Japan. The best option is to use the International ATMs on arrival at the airport and also those at 7-Eleven convenience stores.

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Language and communication

Although an increasingly greater number of young people speak English since this is taught in schools more and more frequently, it is advisable to carry names and directions of destinations such as hotels, restaurants and attractions written in Japanese so that you can show this to taxi drivers and people on the street. It is also good practice to carry a phrase book as English signage might not be so prevalent in rural areas. 

Staying connected while in Japan is fairly easy. Most newer phones are compatible with Japanese mobile networks. You can purchase a local prepaid data SIM card and put it in your device. However, it is advisable to check your phone’s compatibility before your trip, and ensure that it is ‘unlocked’ by the provider. Local mobile phones can be rented on arrival at the airport. Calling from a hotel is almost always the most expensive option as hotels add surcharges to all calls, particularly international ones. Calling cards sold in vending machines and convenience stores usually keep costs to a minimum. Public telephones are a dying breed in cellphone-happy Japan, but public telephones can be found in stations and hotel lobbies.

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