DID you know that eight of the Top 10 most popular overseas destinations for Australians are all in our Asia Pacific region?
Japan is in the top three along with Indonesia and New Zealand, followed by China, Thailand, India, Vietnam and Fiji.
The US and United Kingdom are among the rest.
So, it’s highly likely that your next trip will be to somewhere in reasonably close by in Asia.
Chances are that it could be to Japan.
As your friendly travel agent is always there to provide good advice and make sure you make the most of every journey and destination, what do you need to bear in mind when planning a visit to Japan?
It turns out that two Helloworld Travel advisers in the Booral office – Georgina Chamarenko and Jordyn Mills – have a lot to share about Japan.
This is based on their own travel experience, and they’re making sure clients don’t miss out on the best Japan has to offer.
PRIVATE TOUR ON ARRIVAL IN TOKYO
It’s highly recommended that your start your trip with a private guided tour in Tokyo. Your local guide will not only share insider tips and cultural insights but also show you how to use your rail and metro tickets.
CASH IS STILL KING
They tell us that while Japan is famous for its technology, many small restaurants, shrines and local shops still prefer cash. Make sure you carry some Yen, especially when exploring more traditional or rural areas, and don’t forget to ask about currency exchange before you go.
NO TIPPING NEEDED
Tipping isn’t customary in Japan – and in many of other places in Asia, including Singapore – and can even be considered an impolite gesture. Best to give a friendly smile. Why not learn to say a “arigatou gozaimasu” – thank you very much in Japanese – as this will show your appreciation.
MIND YOUR MANNERS
Eating while walking is generally discouraged, unless you’re at a festival or designated area. Take time to pause and enjoy your meal, part of what makes Japanese dining such a mindful experience.
JAPAN RAIL PASS
This can be of great value for some travellers, but it isn’t always the best option, depending on your itinerary.
Remember, when you make your booking, your transport options can be tailored to your needs.
TRAVEL LIGHT WITH LUGGAGE
Japan offers a fantastic “Takkyubin” luggage forwarding service, allowing you to send your bags between hotels, so you can enjoy travel stress-free. This can be arranged for you in advance to make your journey effortless.
SNACK LIKE A LOCAL
Before any train journey, stop by one of Japan’s convenience stores like Lawson, FamilyMart or 7-Eleven, for bento boxes, drinks and treats. You can learn in advance about local favourites near your hotel or station.
CATCH A GLIMPSE OF SUMO LIFE
To add a truly authentic experience to your itinerary, you must visit a Sumo Stable. This unique opportunity can be organised for you in advance to provide a fascinating look into what is regarded as Japan’s national sport.
All this good advice from Georgina and Jordyn – and others at Helloworld Travel – is designed to make you feel confident and culturally aware in whichever Asian country you visit.


