How to book everything for our Japan trip and what's necessary?

Book your Japan trip smoothly with Suica cards, Shinkansen tickets, helpful apps, and authentic onsen stays. Get insider tips for transport and accommodations!

How to book everything for our Japan trip and what's necessary?

“Hey guys my husband and I are headed to Japan in 7 weeks and tbh we haven’t booked anything yet, and I KNOW we may miss out on things now but I’m just confused with how to book everything. I joined this group to help understand but if I’m being honest it’s completely overwhelmed me 😩 please help. This is our dates and where we are staying and the few things we know we want to do. Mostly I wanna know what we need and what’s not necessary when talking suica, bullet trains, booking, translate apps, phrases we should learn and where to learn them etc Fushimi Inari shrine Dontonburi Would love to go to an onsen but heavily tattooed? Kyoto day trip Hiroshima day trip Disney and Disney sea Universal Pokémon centre and cafe Go karts Thrift shopping 14-23 Nov Tokyo 24-29 Nov Osaka”

To book your trip to Japan, start with transportation. For moving around in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, a Suica card is handy as it lets you pay for trains and buses. For longer trips, like from Tokyo to Osaka, consider getting a Japan Rail (JR) Pass, especially if you plan to travel a lot. You can buy bullet train tickets at the station.


Details

For staying, book a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) if you want to experience a hot spring bath right where you’re staying. Places like Kinosaki Onsen are tattoo-friendly and have public bathhouses.

For more tips and details, downloading travel apps like Japan Travel by NAVITIME can really help. They guide you on navigating, and finding food and Wi-Fi spots.


What Japanese People Actually Do

Most locals are familiar with this topic and handle it naturally in their daily lives.


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