Useful Smartphone Apps for Traveling in Japan

Save Time and Money by Knowing These!

Hiroko Furukawa

Hiroko Furukawa

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For first-time visitors to Japan, the complex train and subway systems, language barriers, and ticket booking methods can feel overwhelming. That’s where smartphone apps come in handy. By using the right apps, you can travel more smoothly, avoid unnecessary expenses, and enjoy your trip with greater comfort. Here are five essential apps we highly recommend for traveling in Japan.

1. Google Maps

Japan’s public transportation system is among the best in the world, but with so many routes, it can be easy to get lost. With Google Maps, you can easily search for routes by train, bus, or on foot, and check transfers and travel times at a glance. You can also read reviews of tourist spots and restaurants, making it useful for choosing where to go.

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2. Google Translate

A must-have app for overcoming the language barrier. With the camera feature, you can instantly translate Japanese menus and signs into English (and other languages). The conversation mode allows you to translate back and forth in real time, making it easier to order food or ask for directions.

3. Mobile Suica

This app lets you use Japan’s IC transit card “Suica” directly on your smartphone. Simply tap your phone at the ticket gate to board trains and subways, and easily recharge your balance through the app. It also works at convenience stores and vending machines, saving you the hassle of handling coins. For travelers, going cashless makes getting around much easier.

4. Klook

A convenient app for booking Shinkansen tickets and sightseeing activities in advance. The app is available in English and easy to use, with online payment completed in just a few steps. All tickets are stored as QR codes on your phone, so there’s no need to carry paper tickets. It’s best to book Shinkansen and popular attractions early for peace of mind.

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5. Taxi GO

Japan’s taxi-hailing app, similar to ride-share services. You can enter your destination on the map, so there’s no need to worry about language barriers. It’s especially convenient at night or when carrying heavy luggage, and the service is widely available in major cities.

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