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2019
14
April
Is Japan a safe destination for solo female travelers?
14
April
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Elle
Try the solo travel group. Lots of great advice. I belong to the over 40 one. There’s a meet up one as well.
Eric
Hi Elle, do you have alink for that group? I can't find it in search. Thanks very much.
Elle
Eric it’s a female group. This is the one I belong to but there are others. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1961505803866314/?ref=share
Over 40 - The Solo Female Traveler Network
Celia
Girls love travel - great fb Group
June
I did a solo trip few years back, 2 weeks to Tokyo, Osaka and kyoto. And went last year with my husband. Very safe country, friendly people, but not a lot of English speakers so good idea to learn a few necessity words and do research on their transit system in the big cities, can get very confusing for first timers. You can pm me if you have any specific questions
Hai-Yen
I travelled Japan for 5 weeks and had a fantastic time!
Deanne
I've been to Japan as a solo traveler and also with my husband and kids. One of my favourite places, felt totally safe yet unique and challenging at the same time.
Rebecca
One of the safest place to travel as a single woman. Great country!
Naomi
Lisa
Sylvia
Never done solo ever. However, I have been to Japan and going again soon. It’s the best country I have ever visited. The cleanliness is like no where else. The people are polite and courteous and getting around was so easy. Their train system is great. We found a lot of English was spoken. Have fun!
Lisa
I did. A year ago today. I can’t recommend it ENOUGH!!! Do it. Seriously.
Ollan
Did it 4 yrs ago... Wrinkled girl, then 70,..Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Snow Monkeys near Nagano... Used Train pass for easy transport between places... Hostel stays.. Then for 1.5 weeks on to Korea... DMZ, Seoul, Pusan... No communication problems anywhere... Easy public transport to everything wanted... V e r y SAFE
Emma
Hostel 64 Osaka is the best hostel I have ever stayed in!! Cannot reccomend enough. So clean and professional. A lot of single travelers there too so easy to make friends
Jenine
Did 2 weeks in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka on my own this year as my first trip alone! very safe and did not feel uncomfortable or lost at any point. Order wireless internet ahead of time (not a SIM card but that works too) and you’ll have no problem getting around. Found it was harder to make friends compared to other places I travelled and ended up doing more solo exploring than I would’ve thought! Still enjoyable though
Chelsea
Speaking for Osaka area, I’ve always felt safe alone. Great place to travel solo
Kirsten
I used to live in Japan - it's definitely a safe country for solo female travellers. The biggest issue would be a language barrier in mo re rural areas - in the big cities, you should be fine with just English. Have a great time!
Sarah
Yes! Do it!
As others have mentioned, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto are all excellent bases for solo ladies. Language was not an issue and everyone was so eager to help. You won’t regret taking this trip!
Hazel
I did. Tokyo -> Hakone -> Kyoto -> Osaka.
Marisa
I sure have ! Would do it again no problem!!!
Marlene
Yes! Solo Senior would love to return
Kelly
Yep. First trip ever and it was solo. I did as much research as I could ahead of time and had no problems. Safe, mostly friendly people, easy to get around, and language wasn't an issue even in more rural areas as Google translate helped out a bit.
Shirlie
Check out the group The Solo Female Traveler Network
Cameryn
Great choice for a solo female trip!
Ellen
Yes, extremely safe and clean, and good food. No worries about walking alone at night. Get a SIM card or rent a portable Wi-Fi as you can't download offline Google maps of Japan. This will help you figure out which train, train platform and entrance/exit to go to. I didn't understand how addresses worked in Japan, so Google maps was so helpful. Train announcements are also done in English in the big cities.
Rika
Great country, no personal crime, easy to get around friendly helpful people. I have been there more than fifteen times over many years. I recommend that you give no less than five days of your trip to Kyoto if you want to see a more historical cultural city. Kyoto is only second to the Vatican City for the number of World Heritage sites.
Helena
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Sabrina
Safest place!
Tiff
Best thing I ever did !!!
Melanie
Hi! I just got back today from 3 weeks in japan with 2 weeks on my own. Let me know what info you need :))
Vanessa
I traveled around Japan alone for 34 days in 2017, lots of couch surfing, had a rail pass. Flew into Haneda and traveled so many places south of Tokyo, highly recommend smaller towns/villages. I do speak very basic Japanese though which did help me from time to time.
Laura
I havent travelled there alone, but I know when I travelled there with my partner I felt very, very safe. Definitely a place you could travel solo!
Christin
Been to Japan at least 10 times on my own. Perfectly safe
Daniel
I'm a guy, so I can't speak directly to feeling safe as a woman of course, but I was traveling around solo in Japan in February and it was great. Used the rail pass, stayed in great places using Couchsurfer .com (only choose women with a ton of good reviews if you are worried about feeling safe) and I had a great, time. すごい楽しかった!Please ask if you have any questions!
Linda
Travelled alone as a senior before and after access to Google translate. Definitely easier with it. So safe for a woman traveling alone.
Elaine
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Beena
V safe
Jamie
Yes, I did it solo last year. Amazing time and was very safe. PM me if you have any questions.
Simina
first time I went to Japan I was 19 and stayed 4 days in Tokyo. Never felt unsafe or under pressure. Been back since with my partner and again felt perfectly safe. Enjoy yourself
Katie
I went alone with my 2 little kids it is 1000% safe, fun, unique AMAZING!
A.I. says...
Solo Travel in Japan: A Rewarding Adventure for Female Travelers
Japan, with its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and welcoming hospitality, is an increasingly popular destination for solo female travelers. While the prospect of traveling alone may seem daunting, many women have embarked on solo journeys to Japan and found it to be a safe, rewarding, and empowering experience.
Safety Considerations
Japan is widely regarded as one of the safest countries in the world for solo travelers, including women. The country boasts low crime rates, and Japanese society places a high value on respect and politeness. However, it's always advisable to take reasonable precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings, avoiding deserted areas at night, and keeping your valuables secure.
Cultural Immersion
Traveling alone in Japan offers a unique opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the country's rich cultural tapestry. You'll have the freedom to explore at your own pace, engage with locals, and participate in traditional activities like tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, or cooking classes. This cultural exchange can be a profoundly enriching experience, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for Japanese customs and traditions.
Navigating Japan as a Solo Female Traveler
Japan is renowned for its efficient public transportation system, making it relatively easy to navigate as a solo traveler. Major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka have extensive subway and train networks, while long-distance travel is made convenient by the iconic shinkansen (bullet trains). Additionally, many travelers find comfort in the presence of English signage and the generally helpful and friendly attitudes of the Japanese people.
Accommodation Options
Japan offers a wide range of accommodation options for solo female travelers, from traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) to modern hotels and hostels. Capsule hotels, which provide private sleeping pods, are a unique and affordable option for those seeking a truly Japanese experience. Alternatively, Airbnb and other home-sharing platforms can be a great way to connect with locals and experience authentic Japanese living.
Connecting with Fellow Solo Travelers
While solo travel can be an incredibly rewarding experience, it's also nice to connect with fellow solo travelers along the way. Consider joining online communities or forums dedicated to solo travel in Japan, where you can exchange tips, recommendations, and potentially arrange meetups or group activities during your trip.
Embarking on a solo journey to Japan can be a transformative and empowering experience for women. With proper planning, an open mind, and a sense of adventure, you'll create unforgettable memories and gain a deeper appreciation for this fascinating country and its rich cultural heritage.
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Catherin
Hello.
I am considering doing a solo trip to Japan? I was wondering if any girls on here have done any solo trips to Japan?