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The door opens itself. Show your destination on screen, then pay by IC, card, or cash.
In many areas you board at the back and pay when you get off at the front.
Tap an IC card in, ride, and tap out at your station.
Two tickets through the gate, line up at your car number, find your reserved seat.
Pick what you want and pay at the counter — they just ask about heating and a bag.
Order at the counter or a touch kiosk; ask for a "setto" to make it a meal.
Buy a ticket, take a solo booth, fill in the order sheet, then slurp.
Usually from 3pm. Show your passport, get your key card.
Return your key at the front desk, usually by 10–11am.
Shoe locker, pay at reception, then through the men's or women's curtain.
Order at the counter, pay, and pick up by name or number — plus Japan-only seasonal drinks.
Check in, order from the touch panel or grab from the belt, and pay by plate count.
A packed discount megastore, often open late or 24h. Bring your passport for tax-free.
Almost everything is 110 yen — a goldmine for souvenirs and daily goods.
Insert money or tap an IC card and press a button. Red = hot, blue = cold.
Put coins in, turn the handle, and get a random capsule toy.
Pay, shoot, decorate, and print — with that signature beautifying effect.
Tell reception your party size and time, get a private room, add songs on the tablet, pay at the end.
To flush, use 大/小 or the wall/tank lever. The bidet has a "stop" button.
Streets have almost no bins. Use konbini, stations, and vending-machine bins — otherwise carry it.
Tell the staff the brand number, tap the age-confirm button, pay. 20+ only.
Buy a cup at the register, set it in the machine, and press the button.
At a ticket machine: tap Charge, insert the card, add cash.
7-Eleven and other konbini ATMs take foreign cards, have English, and run 24h.
Put your bag in an empty locker, pay, and reopen with a key or a code.
Grab a Welcome Suica or Tourist Pasmo on arrival — one card for trains and shopping.
Narita: Skyliner / N'EX. Haneda: Monorail / Keikyu. Kansai: Rapi:t / Haruka.
Solo? An eSIM is easiest. Group or many devices? Pocket WiFi.
Budget ~¥30,000–50,000 per person for a week; konbini ATMs beat exchange counters.
Cards/IC/QR are common in cities and chains — but always carry some cash.
Say your party size, get an otoshi, order in rounds, and pay together at the end.
Shoes off at the entrance, wear the yukata, meals at set times, then onsen and futon.
Undress fully, wash your body first, then soak — and keep your towel out of the water.
Bow at the torii, purify your hands, then two bows, two claps, one bow.
Not banned, but it depends on the place — standing still where you bought it is the safe move.
Over-the-counter medicine is at drugstores — show your symptom or ask the pharmacist; see a doctor if unsure.
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