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I visited Japan for the first time. The trip was great, but I could’ve easily avoided these 5 mistakes.
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I visited Japan for the first time. The trip was great, but I could’ve easily avoided these 5 mistakes.

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Japan has always been at the top of my bucket list.

So, my fiancé and I took a last-minute trip at the end of March 2025, hoping to catch the start of cherry blossom season as we explored Tokyo, Kyoto, and the hot-spring town of Shima Onsen.

The trip was full of incredible food, the kindest people, and sights I’ll never forget. It was nearly perfect, but I made a few mistakes while planning.

Stressing about dinner reservations

As a food writer, I love researching restaurants when planning a trip. I dive into reviews, food blogs, and the occasional TikTok.

It wasn’t long before the algorithm caught on, suddenly inundating my FYP with videos full of suggestions. As I attempted to navigate all the different reservation systems — Tabelog! TableCheck! Omakase! — I found myself getting more and more stressed. In the end, I only made a single reservation for an omakase experience — the very good Sushi Yuu.

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And you know what? Almost every meal we ate was still fantastic.

With so much great food around every corner of Tokyo and Kyoto, it was easy to embrace spontaneous travel. When we got hungry, my fiancé and I would just pull up Google Maps and see what looked promising around us, often finding spots beloved by locals rather than packed because of a popular TikTok.

This led to our favorite meals of the trip, including a delicious lunch set at Isshin Daikanyama and an incredible shabu shabu experience at Wagyu Sukiyaki Kyoto Chikarayama Pontocho — the best dinner of our 10-day trip.

Packing revealing outfits

I flew to Tokyo after a weeklong trip in Sydney for a friend’s wedding, so I had packed plenty of summer dresses for Australia’s hot weather and daily beach visits.

I knew I wouldn’t wear them often in Japan, where winter was only coming to an end. But when a tour guide told me that locals tend to dress more conservatively and rarely wear outfits that expose their shoulders or décolletage, I felt even more out of place in my wardrobe.

I left my strapless tops in my luggage and covered up spaghetti-strap dresses with a jacket throughout the trip. If I had done more research beforehand, I would’ve brought more options with sleeves to ensure I was considerate of the culture and its customs.

Only spending two full days in Kyoto

As we walked through Kyoto’s Gion district at sunset, I knew immediately that I would fall in love with the city.

All my favorite meals from our Japan trip were in Kyoto. I still dream about the perfectly crispy pork and shrimp tonkatsu I had at Katsukura Tonkatsu Sanjo and the tender wagyu cooked in sugar and soy sauce at that shabu shabu dinner.

There were also so many stunning sights I’ll never forget, like walking under thousands of orange torii gates at Fushimi Inari (go at 7 a.m. to beat the crowds) and relaxing in the gardens at Nijō Castle.

We had a packed itinerary, but I would’ve loved an extra day to appreciate Kyoto like a local. The city seemed to hum with a laid-back vibe. I wanted to walk around and check out some of the city’s many listening bars. We visited one where the owner was also the bartender and DJ, swapping out vinyls as he set the mood and asked everyone about their lives while feeding us chips.

Buying a physical PASMO card instead of adding it to Apple Wallet

We frequently rode on Tokyo and Kyoto’s subway systems while exploring different neighborhoods during our trip, so we used PASMO cards to pay for our fares. While my fiancé had added PASMO to his Apple Wallet prior to arriving in Tokyo, I bought a physical card before our first subway trip.

Taking out the card to pay for each trip wasn’t a big deal, but I ran out of money en route to the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto. Instead of being able to add money to my PASMO via Apple Wallet, I had to join a long line of people who were trying to top up their cards at the only machine in the station and almost missed our train.

Booking a ryokan too far from one of our main hubs

I knew I wanted to spend at least one night of our trip in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese-style inn that typically features rooms with tatami floor mats, futon beds, and hot-spring baths known as onsens.

We had a great experience at Kashiwaya Ryokan, which I booked due to a friend’s recommendation. But in my excitement (and jet lag after flying to Australia), I didn’t do enough research on how we’d get to Shima Onsen from Kyoto. Since there were no direct trains between the two cities, we had to take the two-hour bullet train back to Tokyo before getting on a four-hour bus. Major oops!

I still loved experiencing such a beautiful ryokan and will cherish my memories of relaxing in the private outdoor onsens surrounded by mountains. But if you plan to spend less than two weeks in Japan, I’d recommend selecting a ryokan near or between the main cities you want to explore.



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