Stress-free train tips in Japan

Skip the chaos. travel smart!

Ryuichi Matsuno

Ryuichi Matsuno

Tokyo, Japan

There are some unique Japanese rules great to know.

■ Avoid rush hour (critical)

Weekday rush hours can be intense.
First-time visitors are often surprised by the level of crowding.

Morning: 8:00–9:30

Evening: 17:00–19:30

Trains get extremely crowded (especially in cities like Tokyo and Osaka).

→ avoid traveling during these times if possible.

■ Women-only cars (weekdays morning)

Some trains have women-only cars during weekday mornings.

Usually from first train until around 9:00–9:30

Clearly marked on doors and platforms

→ check signs before boarding.

■ Priority seating (important)

Priority seats are designated for those in need, including elderly passengers, people with disabilities, and pregnant women.

→ locals may still avoid sitting here, even when seats are available.

■Always reserve seats on Shinkansen

For the Shinkansen: Book reserved seats whenever possible

Non-reserved cars get packed during peak seasons

※ especially busy periods:

Golden Week (early May)

Obon (mid-August)

New Year holidays

→ trains can be completely full.

■ Use IC cards (essential)

Get a prepaid IC card like:

Suica

ICOCA

→ just tap and go.

■Stand in line (platform etiquette)

Queue at marked lines

Let passengers exit first

→ this is strictly followed.

■ Avoid luggage during peak hours

Large suitcases are difficult in crowded trains.

→ consider luggage forwarding services.

■ Navigation is easy

Use Google Maps. Accurate routes, platform info, transfer timing

→ very reliable in Japan.

■Last trains are early!

Last trains are usually around midnight

→ missing it means expensive taxis.

■Local etiquette (small but important)

Escalators:

Tokyo → stand on the left

Osaka → stand on the right

→ follow locals to avoid friction.

□Never crowded as this photo!

Taken on the night of the Great East Japan Earthquake (Ma11, 2011)

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