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"In a city of more than 37 million people, being mindful of how much space you take up is key if you want to be a respectful traveler."
"Packing a compact travel umbrella is a better idea—but if you don't have room, you can always pick one up for a few bucks from a nearby convenience store."
"If it rains, Japan's got you covered! You can snag some cheap ponchos there during a downpour."
"It's a lot to adjust to if you're used to tromping around everywhere in your daily footwear like impractical heels."
Traveling in Japan necessitates careful packing to ensure comfort and respect for local customs. Large backpacks should be avoided in favor of compact crossbody bags to navigate crowded trains. Instead of bulky rain jackets, a compact travel umbrella is recommended, or inexpensive ponchos can be purchased locally. Additionally, impractical heels should be left at home to accommodate the cultural practice of removing shoes indoors. These tips help travelers enjoy their experience while being considerate of Japanese norms.
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