Essential information and advice to help you make the most of your trip to Japan

Once the Holy Land of Otaku, Now a Bit Gentrified

Soak, Don’t Splash

Japanese etiquette isn't just nice-to-know—it's the difference between being welcomed or merely tolerated. Take off your shoes at the genkan entrance or risk the silent death stare that will haunt your dreams. I once kept my socks on at an onsen and still wake up in cold sweats thinking about it.

Japan: technological wonderland with internet access straight out of 2005. Don't believe the "free Wi-Fi everywhere" myth—it's about as reliable as Tokyo trains during a typhoon.

Welcome to the Kingdom of the 24/7 Snack Genie

Let's be honest—cash is for tourists. Grab a Suica or Pasmo card immediately or forever be labeled as "that foreigner holding up the ticket line." I always load mine with ¥5,000 because running out mid-journey is the fastest way to feel like an idiot.

The Japan Rail Pass is either the best deal in travel or a complete waste of money—there's no in-between. Do the math:

Digital Navigation Meets Ancient City Planning