How do I order food?! and other good things to know if youre visiting Japan this summer for the first time since before the start of the pandemic.
With Japan preparing to greatly increase the number of international tourists and relax certain immigration procedures on June 10, there are likely to be many first-time visitors to the country finally able to fulfill their pre-pandemic travel plans. At the same time, even frequent travelers to the country will likely be stepping foot inside the borders for the first time in years. In my case, Im part of the latter group but actually arrived three weeks ago on a work-related family visa and will be in Tokyo for the duration of the summer.
Its been five years since I last visited Japan in 2017 (my March 2020 plans to visit were derailed), nine years since I worked at a Japanese junior high school, and 12 years since I studied abroad in Tokyo. Apart from the slight shock that comes from living in a small, rural town in the U.S. and suddenly finding myself in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, Ive often found myself thinking Huh? Was it always like this? on multiple occasions over the past few weeks. Im not just referring to things that can be expected to change as time goes by, like stations being remodeled, the sales tax now being systematically noted in prices, or stores opening and closing (though seriously, what do you mean theres a Pokmon Center Tokyo DX AND a Pokmon Center Mega now?!), but more like different ways of doing things. The following is a short list of these personal takes on little things about daily life that feel different to me since my last visit.
By the way, the permanent Pokmon Caf is also new since five years ago!
Disclaimer: These reflections are entirely mine and mine alone. It could be that my memory stinks, or that I was just oblivious to certain things in the past and am now noticing them all the time (the frequency illusion). It could also be the fact that my Japan lens is more focused on the happenings of the northeastern Tohoku region, which is where Ive spent the duration of my time living and working in the country. In any case, I hope readers both outside of the country and within can find common ground with me on at least one of these items.
1. Hand sanitizer is EVERYWHERE
Im sure this is old news to anyone whos lived in Japan throughout the pandemic, but alcohol-based hand sanitizer stations are everywhere in Tokyo. Normally this kind of mundane observation wouldnt be interesting at all if not for the fact that they are truly EVERYWHERE here.
Five years ago, hand sanitizers were pretty much limited to supermarket entrances if anywhere, but now you cant go more than a few steps in a public space without spotting one. The entrance to every single store Ive been to has a sanitizer, often with a convenient foot pedal or automatic sensor so you dont have to touch the nozzle.
Foot pedal style of sanitizer station
Its also good to note that at certain stores, especially restaurants, staff will direct you to use sanitizer before they guide you inside, or may even spray it on your open palms using a squirt bottle.
Automatic sensor kind
When I was last in Japan five years ago, I remember one of my Japanese friends commenting on how American it was of me to whip out my little bottle of hand sanitizer from my purse as it was uncommon to use it in Japan back then. Now I dont even think twice about using it when I get on and off the train. As a further note, pandemic protection is such a concern in Japan that staff may possibly scan your temperature or ask you to stand in front of a thermal camera on rare occasions as well, as I had to do the other day while visiting a university class. Just be prepared to follow any guidelines about precautionary health measures that you may be directed to take in public spaces.
2. I can get takeout from pretty much anywhere now?!
Another thing which has caused me to do a double take on several occasions is seeing takeout menus and posters for takeout food plastered everywhere. I dont mean just at places designed for takeout, like those selling bento or drinks, but virtually all types of restaurants offer it now, too. Oftentimes a menu posted outside of the entrance of a restaurant will even note in English something like Takeout OK or indicate the specific dishes that can be ordered to go.
A sign outside of a small, neighborhood caf
Im guessing its directly the result of the pandemic, but to me this is a major shift from five years ago, when most cafes and sit-down restaurants in Tokyo never gave the option for food to-go.
A takeout sign spotted in Odaiba. This one also indicates that online ordering is possible.
Along these same lines, Ive seen many more Uber Eats and other food delivery bikers than I previously recall seeing as well. Im super curiouswill the next big change in Japans restaurant scene five years from now be the ability to take home leftovers?
3. QR codes to order food
Speaking of food, boy was I surprised the first time I sat down at a local restaurant for lunch, only to then be directed by the server to order my food through a QR code taped to the table. Huh? Maybe Ive been living under a rock all these years, and Ive since heard that this system is also being used in some countries like Australia and particularly at bars in the U.S. largely due to the pandemic,but this one was new to me. It seems to be a fairly common practice (but not the norm) here because Ive now encountered it at several eateries in Japan.
A meal by QR code within Shinagawa Station
While it seems pretty split as to whether an English version of the online ordering menu is available at any particular restaurant, they all seem to display good photos of the dishes.
Similarly, some fast food chains like Sukiya seem to have done away with ticket vending machines at a lot of branches and now offer multilingual tablets for ordering at each table.
In a way, the QR system makes me relieved because I dont have to engage in yelling sumimasen across the room to call a server over when Im ready to order something (other foreigner friends and I used to play janken to determine who got to do that dreaded task). On the other hand, I can see how this might create a slight dilemma for international travelers who dont have a smartphone, pocket wi-fi, or international data plan during their stay in Japan. If all else fails, ordering the analog way is still an option.
4. The Land of Point Cards has become the Land of Point Apps
Japan has always been the Land of Point Cards, much to my delight. After all, if I repeatedly pour my yen into a particular store, why wouldnt I like to be rewarded with an occasional incentive (Im looking pointedly at you, Book-OffIve probably spent a years worth of my salary at you over my lifetime). However, something new and unexpected now greets me at the register of almost every retail location I visitthe Point App, as Im thinking of dubbing it.
It happened the first morning I ventured out to order an iced coffee. Do you have our point card? the staff asked, as is standard practice. When I replied that no, I didnt, but would like to get one, she handed me a small document with instructions on how to download their point app. This didnt appear to pose an issue until later when I tried to download the app on my Android phone, only to be told that this app isnt available in your countrys Google Play Store. Darn, but oh well. It didnt bother me at first, but after running into the same issue at every new store I went to, it got to be more and more frustrating.
Now, I try asking if its possible to get a good old-fashioned paper card. Ive had about 50-50 successat some stores, they simply shake their heads and say they dont offer them anymore.
A fraction of my Japanese point card and members card collection, both old and new
Speaking of barcode wizardry, when buying my new Spy x Family t-shirt at Uniqlo the other day, I discovered this new setup. You simply place your bag of items on the right and the system can scan them all at onceeven over a dozen items. Wild!
5. Gates on train platforms
The last observation on my list today is that my first time riding a train in Tokyo again, it immediately struck me that many more JR lines now have automated gates on their platforms that only open when a train has arrived and come to a full stop. I vaguely recall this being the case at a number of particularly busy stations during my last visit (and certainly not where I had lived in the north at all), but now these gates seem much more common.According to official sources, the number of stations with gates in the Tokyo metropolitan area has rapidly increased since 2010, and records show that as of February 2022, 28 out of 30 stations on the popular Yamanote Line have gates. Furthermore, East Japan Rail announced in 2018 that its goal is to install gates at 330 train stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area by 2032, so they really are becoming more commonplace.Theyre certainly a welcome development to prevent all kinds of accidents and other unfortunate euphemistic-sounding delay notices that you might encounter around the city.
The gates on a JR Yamanote Line platform
Despite all of these little differences that Ive observed for myself, Ive found an equal number of things about daily life in Japan to be comfortingly familiar. Certain store jingles are still exactly the same (If youre selling books, its Book-Off ). I still want to bring ALL of the cute stationery at Loft home with me. Starbucks Japans limited-time seasonal drinks are still delicious. French fry portions are still way too small for my potato-loving comfort (unfortunately I missed Freshness Burgers 25 percent portion increase for free earlier this year). My 12-year old Suica transportation card still works like a charm. Japanese people are still pros at courteously lining up for anything. Elementary school students still walk themselves to and from school every day. I can still pass through a city block only to discover a tranquil Shinto shrine sandwiched between two high-rises. It makes me think, Oh yes, this is Japanand that will never change.
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