Where can you keep your luggage in Japan?


Where can you keep your luggage in Japan? If just want to simply store your luggage, you can easily use coin lockers of various sizes at most stations and tourist facilities in Japan. The cost varies on the size, but expect to pay between 300 and 600 yen.


Are Japan coin lockers safe?

Coin Lockers are secure and safe to use as train stations in Japan are all under video surveillance. 1. Locate the lockers in a train station, generally they will have signs to point you in the right direction near the exits.


How do you use storage lockers in Japan?

How to Use Key-Operated Coin Lockers
  1. Find an empty locker with a key.
  2. Insert luggage and close door.
  3. Insert exact fee amount in 100-yen coins.
  4. Hold door, turn key to the left, and pull it out.


How big are storage lockers at Tokyo Station?

There are three general sizes as follows: Small 35cm x 34cm x 57cm, Medium 57cm x 34cm x 57cm, and Large 117cm x 34cm x 57cm. Side note if you need a larger locker, you need to get to it early as these can be all occupied by 11am.


Should I carry a backpack in Japan?

Is it ok to wear a backpack in Japan? Of course you can wear a backpack in Japan. However, there are some tips to keep in mind if you want to have an easy time blending in. Especially if you're in a big city like Tokyo, it can be beneficial to bring a smaller bag.


Is Japan suitcase friendly?

When traveling with luggage in Japan, keep in mind that the country is perfect for shopping, but not for large suitcases. Packing lightly is recommended, as your suitcase may become heavier throughout your trip. To avoid difficulty, check out our tips on what to do with luggage in Japan before your visit.


Does Japan train station have luggage storage?

There are numerous lockers in Japan's airports, train stations, bus stations, and tourist attractions that can hold various sizes of bags and luggage. These are perfect for travellers carrying one or two pieces of luggage and wishing to leave them for a number of hours while they explore.


Should I carry cash in Tokyo?

You may be surprised at how many places accept cash only, so it's a good idea to bring enough currency or withdraw money when you arrive, especially if traveling with a large group. Most major Japanese banks accept international cards at their ATMs. Post office ATM are another option.


Where to keep my luggage in Tokyo when I visit other Japan cities?

If just want to simply store your luggage, you can easily use coin lockers of various sizes at most stations and tourist facilities in Japan. The cost varies on the size, but expect to pay between 300 and 600 yen.


Where to avoid staying in Tokyo?

The areas with the largest number of crime incidents, namely Shinjuku, Setagaya, and Edogawa, are also areas with a comparatively high population. Likewise, few people live in the low-crime areas of Bunkyo, Meguro, and Arakawa.


How long can you leave luggage in a locker in Japan?

Generally, you can keep your items in a locker for up to three days. Check this before you leave the locker area. After the maximum time has passed station staff will take your belongings and there is no advertised way to get them back. Lastly, do not lose the key, you will need to pay at least another ¥1000 if you do.


What is the JR luggage rule?

JR allows passengers to bring two pieces of baggage weighing 30 kg or less and with total dimensions of 250 cm or less (and no longer than 200 cm) onto the train as portable personal effects for which there is no charge. Personal effects such as umbrellas, walking sticks and handbags do not count.


Can you ask a hotel to hold your luggage?

Hotels generally agree to keep your luggage for a few hours. In exceptional cases, they will accept a longer period of time because they are not necessarily insured in case of a problem. Some hotel do offer that service, but this will need to be checked each case.


Can I leave my luggage at a random hotel?

Just because you are not staying with a hotel doesn't necessarily mean you can't store your luggage there. Ask the hotel bellhop if you can temporarily store your luggage there, and offer a tip. Many bellhops will let you use the hotel storage space, especially if you tip them again when you pick up your luggage.


Is it safe to carry cash in Japan?

Luckily, it's a very safe country (one of our favorite things about Japan), and the biggest risk is probably losing or misplacing your cash. Regardless, of course, be smart and take reasonable precautions if carrying large sums of money.