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🎒 What to Pack for Japan

Here’s a practical list of essentials to bring when traveling to Japan, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip.

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Important Notes About Packing for Japan

Japan's convenience stores (konbini) are amazing for daily essentials. However, medications may differ. It's recommended to bring any essential medicines from your home country.

Many public bathrooms do not provide hand towels or dryers. Carry a small hand towel. During allergy seasons (especially spring), wearing a mask is common and recommended.

Seasonal Packing Tips

Summer (June to September)

Japan's summer is hot and humid. Pack breathable, moisture-wicking clothes. Sunscreen and a hat are very helpful.

Autumn (October to November)

Weather is mild, ideal for travel. Light jackets or sweaters are recommended.

Winter (December to February)

Winters can be cold, especially in northern Japan. Layering is key: warm jackets, scarves, gloves are recommended.

Spring (March to May)

Popular for cherry blossom season but temperatures can vary. A light jacket and allergy medication (if needed) are helpful.

Medication and Health Items

Over-the-counter medications in Japan may differ from your home country. Bring essential medications if needed.

Include basic items like pain relievers, motion sickness tablets, band-aids, and hand sanitizer in your travel health kit.

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