
Is it safe to drink tap water? Yes, Tap water meets the water quality standards based on the Waterworks Law, so you can safely drink it as is. However, some people may be concerned about the smell of chlorine used for disinfection. Source: https://www.waterworks.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/faq/qa-22.html
Booking.com - is reliable and can find good deals
Oakhouse - Share houses offer longer rent options. Typically, rooms come equipped with a bed, fridge, and other furniture, so you don't need to buy any when you move in. The kitchen is also fully stocked with everything you need. There is no key money or guarantor fee, making it easier to move in. Additionally, agents speak English, which simplifies the process for non-Japanese speakers.
Tokyo share house : The website is in Japanese, but you can use Google Translate to navigate it
SUUMO It is a very popular mobile app and website for searching to rent an apartment or even to buy one. They offer many options; however, you need to speak some Japanese to rent a place on your own. Rental agreements are usually for two years, so be sure to check the details before signing. Moving costs are also very expensive, often amounting to two or three times the monthly rent.
APA Hotel- is a chain and known for business staying so is usually very affordable.
Due to the global chip shortage Welcome Suica IC cards are only available at Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station.
PASMO PASSPORT IC cards will no longer be sold after August 2024, and may end earlier depending on the sales location.
Mobile Suica and Mobile PASMO can still be used as usual with:
Apple Pay on iPhone 8 or later models.
Google Pay on some Android smartphones.
Other IC cards like ICOCA and TOICA will continue to be available in their respective regions.
Japan Transit Planner: is a multilingual app for navigating Japan by rail or air. Input your departure and destination stations to easily find routes, fares, and travel times. Download it from Android and iOS.
You can buy medicines in Japan either at a drugstore (ใใฉใใฐในใใข) or a pharmacy (yakkyoku, ่ฌๅฑ). Drugstores are places that typically sell everything from daily supplies to cosmetics and even food.
Here are some short expressions in Japanese for common ailments that you can ask the stuff:
1. I have a fever:- ็ฑใใใใพใ (ใญใคใใใใพใ - netsu ga arimasu)
2. I have a cold: - ้ขจ้ชใใฒใใพใใ (ใใใใฒใใพใใ - kaze wo hikimashita)
3. I have a sore throat: - ๅใ็ใใงใ (ใฎใฉใใใใใงใ - nodo ga itai desu)
4. I have a bellyache:- ใ่ นใ็ใใงใ (ใใชใใใใใใงใ - onaka ga itai desu)
5. I have diarrhea: - ไธ็ขใใใ(ใใใใใ - geri ga aru)
Major drugstore chains in Japan include Matsumoto Kiyoshi, Sun Drug, and Welcia. You can find them easily using Google Maps.
Staying hydrated is important. Pocari Sweat is a popular electrolyte drink available in many vending machines or conbini. Otsuka OS-1, is usually prescribed from doctors, when you are sick and is available in most drugstores.
In case you feel sick and want to visit a doctor, here is a guide.
The AMDA International Medical Information Center- provides Medical Questionnaire in Multilanguage and other information
Tokyo Midtown Clinic based in Roppongi, a private clinic with excellent service. They accept patients without travel insurance and provide support in English.
If you need to call the Ambulance- number is 119

The voltage used throughout Japan is uniformly 100 volts, A.C. There are two kinds of frequencies in useโ50 Hertz in eastern Japan and 60 Hertz in western Japan (including Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka).
It's always a good idea to cook for yourself when you're in a foreign country. One of the best things you can do is visit Japanese supermarkets. There are many options, such as My Basket, Aeon, and Maruetsu. You can search for supermarkets using the word ในใผใใผ (supermarket) in Katakana.
When you visit, try the sushi from the storeโit's always freshly prepared daily and cheaper than at restaurants. Be sure to buy Japanese mayonnaise, Kewpie, and Bulldog sauce. Also, try the yakisoba, udon, and ramen. And, of course, don't forget to sample the local beer like Kirin, Asahi, Yebisu, Sapporo and more.
Super Sentos with many bath varieties, spa and cafes including Izumi Tenku no Yu is a 24-hour spa directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
100-yen shops are stores where most products can be purchased for 100 yen. They offer a wide variety of items, including stationery, kitchen utensils, tableware, storage goods, and cleaning supplies. You can find everything from indoor plants to smartphone screen protectors. The selection is surprisingly extensive, so be sure to visit if you have the opportunity.
However, there are two points to be mindful of:
Consumption Tax: Although the price of most items is 100 yen, there is a consumption tax of 10 yen (8 yen for food and drinks), so you will actually pay 110 yen (or 108 yen) at the register.
Price Variations: While most items are priced at 100 yen, some products cost between 200 and 500 yen. Always check the label before purchasing.
Cool shops to visit: CAN DO, DAISO, 3 COINS and more.
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Attention, donut lovers! ๐ฉ I've put together a guide featuring some of the most popular donut shops in Tokyo. (๐งต Thread below) Article link: https://paragraph.xyz/@beecurious/tokyo-donut-guide
Dumbo Donuts and Coffee Azabujuban- oversized donuts NY style, nice coffee and great neighborhood!
Hocus pocus- a more posh place where offers not just fried donuts, but also baked and steamed ones. Tropical vibes and they are colloborating with Little Nap Coffee. Located in Nagatacho, business district area, easy access from Tokyo Station.
RACINES DONUT & ICE CREAM is another popular spot for donuts and it offers three types of dough: French cruller, old fashioned, and brioche.
This is so cool, thanks for sharing ๐
All the donuts look absolutely beautiful, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this guide. If my stomach were a bit stronger, Iโd love to eat them every day! ๐ธ 100 $DEGEN
Thank you man always โค๏ธ๐ใI donโt eat them daily either , I limit myself until I crave them so badly ๐.
@beecurious I tend to buy my doughnuts in the neighborhood, but I'll try to go there when I stop by nearby. ใใผใใใฏใคใใคใ่ฟๅ ดใง่ฒทใฃใกใใใพใใ่ฟใใซ็ซใกๅฏใฃใๆใฏ่กใฃใฆใฟใ๐ฉ๐ถ https://paragraph.xyz/@beecurious/tokyo-donut-guide?referrer=0x745D9F9c9f01C7D8AfB63e81d16C60f2FB74a1e0
You are a star โญ๏ธ โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
thx for always writing great articles ๐
Coming to Tokyo for @edconn or just for fun? Check out these five popular spots for delicious matcha in Tokyo: https://paragraph.xyz/@beecurious/tokyos-best-matcha-cafes
Nice choise! You are Japanese more than Japanese๐คฉ โก 30 $DEGEN ๐ x 150
Would love to visit Tokyo someday โก
Matcha is delicious!โก๏ธ
First day at @paragraph ๐ซก (pinch me, this is an absolute dream job) and reading all of your wonderful pieces this morning! Really loved @beecurious post on the top matcha cafes in Tokyo. Thank you so much for taking the time to share all your brilliant thoughts, experiences, and ideas. I freaking love the internet! https://paragraph.xyz/@beecurious/tokyos-best-matcha-cafes
this is the kind of content we need ๐๐ป
I woke up to your message! Thanks a lot for your kind words and congrats on working at Paragraph!
Hit me up if you ever want to bounce ideas!
My husband is in Tokyo right now, I gotta share this!:) Congrats on the new job ๐ฉท
good time to think about a feature to save the articles or rather a place to see all the ones youโve minted
instead of bookmarking it somewhere
my wallet is like 80%+ mints are unintentional and airdrops I think that should be a feature of the app and bit a separate explorer like interface
Keep the good ideas coming ๐ซก
to end the thought, these chain explorers are only here because UX is not there yet and we donโt have products so people using chain raw / like eating raw meat but it takes time to learn how to cook
also recommend @joanwestenberg.ethโs excellent new piece on anxiety
Thank you for sharing, yโall are brilliant.
Thanks a lot honey
OMG congrats on the new job! ๐ฅณ๐ Your excitement is infectious! Loving @beecurious's post, too! Matcha cafes in Tokyo sounds like a dream! ๐ต๐ #InternetMagic @meesh
Congrats on your first day at @paragraph ๐๐ฅณ That's amazing that you enjoyed @beecurious' post on Tokyo's top matcha cafes! ๐ต๐ Keep living the dream job life! ๐ @meesh
Welcome to the team! ๐ Your excitement is contagious! ๐ Checking out @beecurious's post now, thanks for the recommendation! ๐ต๐ธ๐ @meesh