If you’re on Iphone, add the virtual Suica or card to your Apple Wallet. Makes transit much more convenient. Besides metro you can also use them for vending machine and such.
Head on to
Japan Web to perform the various arrival procedure couple of days before you depart to Japan.
No tipping for their meal. Some food places might have English menu for tourists so you can try asking via translate app
When paying with cash for anything, place the cash on the little tray. They will place the change on the tray.
Dedicate half a day for shopping at the nerest Mega Don Quijote
Bring your passport with you whenever you go, because you can enjoy tax rebate at some places with your passport if you spend more than 5,000 yen, especially at Don Quijote.
Prepurchase tickets to Disneyland. Express pass is an absolute must. In fact, prepurchase for every attractions if possible.
Pay a visit to the Asakusa and Sensoji temple. Rows of shops selling neat souvenirs
Warner Bros Studio recently opened a
Harry Potter attraction mid last year. I haven't visited this place yet, but it's definitely where I'll go for my future trip
You can easily get by with the translator app on your phone
If you’re roaming with luggage, some major malls and train stations offer luggage locker. You can deposit coins and store your luggage while you shop around
Dedicate at least half a day, preferably the latter half of the day to Shibuya. Take photo of the iconic Hachiko statue, stroll across the scramble crossing, explore the streets, buildings and cafe such as the Tsutaya.
If you’re taking multiple longer distance trips on JR train, do calculate and see if it’s worth the money buying the JR pass. There are various JR passes, and all JR passes can only be purchased by tourist before entering Japan. If you’re traveling with luggage on JR train, do consider paying extra for reservation seating. There are reserved seats and non-reserved seats so be careful not to get mixed up. If you’re clueless, you can head to the tourist counter at one of the major stations and ask them for help.
Dedicate another latter half of the day to Shinjuku, and pay a visit to Kabukicho and explore the golden gai at night. Just be careful as it is a seedy part of Tokyo. Also take the lift up the Toho building nearby and take a close up night photo of the godzilla
Do extensive research on the Tokyo train system. Know the difference between JR and local metro.
Head to any Ichiran ramen for lunch. Ichiran is the most popular ramen chain in Japan
There are a couple of unique Starbucks outlets such as Tokyu Plaza Omotesando and Yomiuri Land HANA·BIYORI. The best Starbucks outlet is Starbucks Reserve Roastery Tokyo, but getting in is hard due to its popularity. You’ll have to either get there early morning or evening. When you reached, scan the QR code to jump the virtual queue. Best time to go during Cherry blossom period where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery in the Starbucks building
And do remember try to pack as light as possible because you’ll find yourself lugging your baggage up and down the stairs often at the train stations.
I have been visiting parts of Japan almost every year or two.