As Japan travel experts, we live and breathe everything about this incredible country. Our passion for Japan goes beyond just planning trips; we are dedicated to sharing our deep knowledge and love for every corner of this fascinating destination. And it’s not just our tour guides who are packed with fun facts about Japan—our entire team is brimming with insights that will bring Japan to life in ways you never imagined. Curious to get a taste of the unique stories and little-known details you’ll discover on our tours? Read on to uncover some of the fascinating insights that make exploring Japan with us an unforgettable experience!
- Square Watermelons – Farmers in Japan grow square watermelons to make them easier to stack and store. They’re mostly decorative and can cost over $100 each!
- Vending Machine Heaven – Japan has over 5 million vending machines, selling everything from drinks and snacks to hot meals, umbrellas, and even fresh eggs!

- Train Punctuality – Japanese trains are incredibly on time, with an average delay of less than a minute. If a train is late by even five minutes, an apology is issued! Read more about this in our Shinkansen travel guide
- Napping at Work is Encouraged – Called “inemuri”, sleeping at work is seen as a sign of dedication and hard work rather than laziness. This is definitely one of our favorite fun facts about Japan!
- Silent Slurping? Nope! – Unlike in many cultures, slurping your noodles loudly in Japan is a sign of enjoyment and appreciation for the meal! Find out everything you need to know with our Japanese chopstick etiquette guide
- Rabbit Island – Ōkunoshima, also known as “Rabbit Island,” is home to hundreds of friendly bunnies that roam freely and love interacting with visitors.

- Escalator Etiquette – In Tokyo, people stand on the left and walk on the right, while in Osaka, it’s the opposite—stand on the right and walk on the left!
- Cat Island – Aoshima is one of several “Cat Islands” in Japan, where cats outnumber humans by 6 to 1!
- Fake Food Displays – Many restaurants in Japan use realistic plastic food models, known as “sampuru,” to show customers what the dishes look like before ordering.

- Where Are the Garbage Bins? – One of the most unique fun facts about Japan is that it has surprisingly few public garbage bins, yet the streets are incredibly clean. This is because people carry their trash home and sort it properly, following Japan’s strict recycling rules. The lack of bins started after a 1995 incident, and now it’s a cultural habit! Join our Best of Tokyo in a Day Tour to learn more about this unique phenomenon.
- National Animal of Japan – While Japan doesn’t have an official national animal, the Japanese macaque (snow monkey) is often considered one. These adorable monkeys are famous for soaking in hot springs in winter, especially in Nagano’s Jigokudani Monkey Park! Many of our cultural package itineraries include this incredible and unforgettable experience.

- The World’s Busiest Pedestrian Crossing – Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing sees up to 3,000 people crossing at once during peak hours, making it the busiest pedestrian intersection in the world! Feeling nervous? Be escorted through the crowds through the crossing on our Best of Tokyo Day Tour. Before you know it, you’ll be crossing with confidence like a local!
- Ninja Academies Exist – You can actually train to be a ninja in Japan! There are several ninja academies where visitors can learn stealth techniques, shuriken throwing, and even dress like a real ninja. Our Japan cultural package tours are filled with unique and traditional Japanese experiences such as these.
- Bow Instead of Handshakes – Instead of shaking hands, bowing is the standard greeting in Japan, with different angles of bowing showing varying levels of respect. Nervous about making a good first impression with the locals? Read our Japan cultural guide for more tips and tricks!
Fill Your Entire Trip With Fun Facts About Japan!

Every Tourist Japan day tour is led by a local expert who ensures you experience both the must-see highlights and hidden gems of the area. Beyond showcasing key sights, they’ll share insider secrets and fun facts about Japan that bring each destination to life.
If you’re looking for a seamless way to explore Japan, consider booking one of our multi-day, multi-city Japan tour packages. With all accommodations, transfers, and guided day tours included, all you need to do is relax and enjoy the journey. Join us for the ultimate Japan adventure today!