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18/03/2026 / Last updated : 18/03/2026 Dan Japan tips

Japan Is Changing Its Tax-Free Shopping System — What Foreigners Should Know

Shopping in Japan has long been a favorite activity for foreign visitors, thanks to the country’s tax-free shopping system. However, a major change is coming, and many foreigners are not aware of it yet. Japan has announced that its current “tax-free at the register” system will be replaced with a refund-based system starting in 2026. This change will significantly affect how foreign visitors and short-term residents shop in Japan. [livejapan.com], [japan.travel] 🧾 How Tax-Free Shopping Works Now Under the current system, foreign visitors can avoid paying Japan’s 10% consumption tax by simply showing their passport at participating stores. The tax is deducted immediately at checkout, making shopping quick and convenient. […]

18/03/2026 / Last updated : 18/03/2026 Dan Japan tips

🌸 Today’s Pick: Cherry Blossom Season Starts Earlier Than Expected in Japan

Japan’s cherry blossom season has officially begun, and in 2026 it’s arriving earlier than many people expected.According to recent announcements, the first cherry blossoms have already been confirmed in several cities, including Kofu, Gifu, and Kochi. This signals the start of one of Japan’s most iconic—and often misunderstood—seasons. For foreigners, cherry blossom season can be both magical and confusing. It’s not just about pretty flowers—it affects daily life, travel plans, crowds, prices, and even allergies. 🌸 Cherry Blossoms Are Not Just a Weekend Event Many first-time visitors assume cherry blossom viewing (hanami) lasts for weeks.In reality, full bloom usually lasts only about 5–7 days, and weather plays a huge role. […]

10/03/2026 / Last updated : 10/03/2026 Dan Japan tips

Why Japan’s Hair Salons are the Newest Must-Visit Tourist Attraction

It’s true—Japanese hair salons have become a “must-visit” destination for many tourists. The combination of meticulous technique, famous Japanese hospitality (Omotenashi), and high-tech hair treatments makes it a unique luxury experience. ​ ​While many travelers come to Japan for the sushi and the shrines, a new trend is sweeping through Tokyo and Osaka: The Beauty Pilgrimage. Tourists are increasingly booking appointments at Japanese hair salons to experience what locals have known for years—that Japan offers some of the best hair care in the world. ​What Makes the Japanese Salon Experience So Special? ​Tips for International Visitors ​If you’re planning to book an appointment, keep these three things in mind: 1. Typical Prices: […]

07/03/2026 / Last updated : 07/03/2026 Dan Japan tips

How to Visit a Doctor in Tokyo (As a Foreigner): Step-by-Step + What to Bring

Living in Tokyo is amazing—until you suddenly get a fever, allergies, or a painful tooth and realize you have no idea how clinics work here. This guide walks you through the whole process in plain English, so you can go from “I’m worried” to “I’m treated” without panic. 1) Choose the right place (clinic vs hospital) Clinics are perfect for most everyday problems (cold, allergy, stomach, skin, minor injuries). They’re faster and usually easier.Hospitals are better for serious symptoms, emergencies, or when a clinic refers you. Quick rule: If you can walk and talk normally, start with a clinic. 2) What to bring (don’t skip this) Pro tip: Save a […]

28/11/2025 / Last updated : 28/11/2025 Dan Japan tips

Japan’s Real Estate Market: A Decade of Growth and Global Appeal

Introduction Japan’s real estate market has undergone a profound transformation over the past decade. Once characterized by stagnation following the asset bubble collapse of the early 1990s, the market has rebounded strongly since 2015, driven by urban redevelopment, foreign investment, and a favorable currency environment. Today, Japan stands as one of Asia’s most attractive destinations for property investors, offering stability, transparency, and competitive returns. A 10-Year Price Trajectory From 2015 to 2025, residential property prices in Japan rose by 89.3% in nominal terms, outperforming many Asian peers such as Singapore (+47.8%) and China (+48.5%). The Residential Property Price Index, benchmarked to 2010=100, climbed from around 75 in 2015 to 143.5 […]

02/03/2025 / Last updated : 02/03/2025 Dan Japan tips

Hay fever

Understanding Japan’s Hay Fever Season: A Guide for Visitors and Residents If you’ve ever visited Japan during the spring, you may have noticed something unusual: countless people wearing masks, carrying eye drops, and sneezing incessantly. What’s going on? Welcome to Japan’s infamous hay fever season, a time when pollen wreaks havoc on millions of people across the country. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the causes, symptoms, and ways to cope with Japan’s pollen problem. What Causes Hay Fever in Japan? Hay fever, or kafunsho (花粉症) as it’s called in Japanese, is primarily triggered by pollen from cedar (sugi) and cypress (hinoki) trees. These trees were extensively planted after World War […]

21/02/2025 / Last updated : 21/02/2025 Dan Japan tips

Okinawa isolated islands

Okinawa is famous prefeture for foreign tourists. However there are unpopular or hidden places a bit further south from Okinawa islland. We can use the air from Naha airport in Okinawa Island to Ishigaki airtport. Ishigaki is the hub island i can say. Title: Island Hopping in Paradise: Exploring Ishigaki and the Yaeyama Islands by Ship Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa, is home to some of the most stunning tropical landscapes in the country. Among these, the Yaeyama Islands stand out as a must-visit destination for nature lovers, beachgoers, and adventurers. At the heart of this archipelago lies Ishigaki Island, a gateway to a world of crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and lush greenery. […]

20/02/2025 / Last updated : 20/02/2025 Dan Japan tips

Introduce Japanese noodle 1. Udon

When it comes to Japanese cuisine, sushi and ramen often steal the spotlight. But there’s another iconic dish that deserves just as much attention: udon. Thick, chewy, and incredibly versatile, udon noodles are a staple in Japanese cooking and a beloved comfort food for many. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or new to Japanese cuisine, udon is a dish that’s sure to win your heart. Let’s dive into the world of udon and explore what makes it so special. What is Udon? Udon is a type of thick, wheat-based noodle that originated in Japan. Its simplicity is part of its charm—made from just three ingredients: wheat flour, water, and salt. The […]

19/02/2025 / Last updated : 19/02/2025 Dan Japan tips

Wheather forecast? No, Cherry Blossoms forecast!

Sakura Blossom Forecast in Japan 2025: A Guide to Witnessing Nature’s Fleeting Beauty Spring in Japan is synonymous with cherry blossoms, or sakura, a breathtaking natural phenomenon that draws millions of visitors each year. The delicate pink and white blooms symbolize renewal and the transient beauty of life, making hanami (flower viewing) a cherished cultural tradition. If you’re planning to experience this magical season in 2025, here’s everything you need to know about the Sakura Blossom Forecast and how to make the most of your trip. When Will the Cherry Blossoms Bloom in 2025? The cherry blossom season in Japan typically begins in late March and lasts through early May, with blooming dates […]

18/02/2025 / Last updated : 18/02/2025 Dan Japan tips

Complexity payment in Japan

You Can’t Imagine the Chaos of Paying for Stuff in Japan (But It’s Kind of Amazing) So, you think paying for things is simple? Swipe a card, tap your phone, or hand over some cash? Oh, my sweet summer child. Welcome to Japan, where the payment methods are as varied as the flavors of Kit Kats they sell. In Europe, I was living the simple life: credit card or cash. Maybe a cheeky contactless tap here and there. But Japan? Japan said, “Hold my sake,” and introduced me to a payment ecosystem that feels like a mix of a sci-fi movie and a game of Monopoly. Let’s break it down, […]

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