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Cash or Card in Japan: A Complete Guide for Visitors

25/10/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is known for its safety, efficiency, and cutting-edge technology — yet many visitors are surprised to learn that cash is still widely used. While Japan has been moving toward a cashless society, there are still times when you’ll want … Read More

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Japan’s Power Outlets: What Travelers Need to Know

20/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When traveling to Japan, one practical detail that often surprises visitors is the difference in electrical outlets, voltage, and charging options. To ensure your devices work smoothly during your stay, here’s what you should know. Outlet Type in Japan Most … Read More

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Why Tsunamis Are So Dangerous – And How to Stay Safe

03/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan, a country surrounded by the ocean, constantly faces the threat of tsunamis. But what exactly is a tsunami? How is it different from a regular wave? How soon after an earthquake does a tsunami strike? And is a 1-meter-high … Read More

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What You Need to Know About Typhoons in Japan

10/07/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

What Is a Typhoon? A typhoon is a powerful tropical storm that occurs in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Similar to hurricanes in the Atlantic, typhoons bring heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for flooding or landslides. In Japan, typhoons … Read More

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Earthquake Survival Tips for Visitors to Japan

21/06/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world. If you are visiting and feel a sudden shake, don’t panic. Stay calm, protect yourself, and follow these safety tips depending on where you are. 🕒 What to Do … Read More

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Difference between Magnitude and Seismic scale in Japan

18/03/2022 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is one of the countries where earthquakes hit frequently.We feel shake when an earthquake occurs deep in the ground and the waves of the sway reach the surface of the ground. In Japan, the “magnitude of shaking at a … Read More

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Why do Japanese houses take off their shoes?

02/10/2021 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japanese people take off their shoes at the entrance and enter the house, and live barefoot or slippers in the house. In the world, very few countries live without shoes. Why do Japanese people take off their shoes and go … Read More

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