Mar 6, 2025
BY Lauren Shannon
In their recent article, “These 9 Travel Destinations Are Better as a Solo Traveler,” AFAR magazine highlights Japan as the top destination for solo travelers, particularly those with a passion for food. They note that Japan’s dining culture is exceptionally accommodating to individuals, with establishments like the tonkotsu ramen chain Ichiran offering single-person dining booths that provide a private and immersive experience.
We at Arigato Travel, wholeheartedly agree with AFAR’s assessment. Japan’s unique blend of safety, efficiency, and rich cultural experiences make it an ideal destination for those exploring on their own. Let’s dive deeper into the reasons why Japan stands out as the best choice for solo travelers. (especially foodies)
Here are 10 reasons why Japan is amazing for solo travelers:
Japan consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world, making it a stress-free destination for solo travelers. The low crime rate, strong law enforcement, and general politeness of locals contribute to a secure environment.
Train Rail overpass on the highway near Tokyo Bay – Photo Credit: Peter Gudella
The train and subway systems in Japan are some of the best in the world. With Japan Rail Pass options, easy-to-navigate metro systems, and widespread availability of buses and taxis, getting around solo is seamless.
Tokyo Capsule Hotel – Photo Credit: WildSnap
Japan has capsule hotels, which are ideal for solo travelers looking for budget-friendly yet unique accommodations. There are also numerous hostels, guesthouses, and business hotels catering to single travelers. A modern and techy hotel we 100% recommend for solo guests is the Millenials with locations in Tokyo and Kyoto. Check out our post about this fun and friendly hotel in the heart of Shibuya.
Photo Credit: leungchopan
Japan is perfect for eating alone! Many restaurants, including ramen shops (like Ichiran), conveyor belt sushi (kaitenzushi), and izakayas, have counter seating and individual booths designed for solo diners.
Onsen in Iwate, Japan – Photo Credit: AaronChenPS2
Whether you’re wandering the historic streets of Kyoto, exploring the high-tech neon vibes of Tokyo, or soaking in an onsen (hot spring) in Hakone, Japan offers diverse experiences tailored to individual travelers.
Traveler wearing headphones on a stroll through the city – Photo Credit: TetianaKtv
Japan’s tourist sites are well-organized with clear signage in English, free city maps, and convenient guide apps. Temples, shrines, and cultural sites often provide audio guides or written explanations for independent exploration.
Buying a drink at a vending machine with a cashless payment – Photo Credit: gbbot
Convenience stores (konbini) like 7-Eleven, Lawson, and FamilyMart are everywhere and sell affordable meals, snacks, SIM cards, and travel essentials—perfect for solo travelers.
Free Wi-Fi hotspots, vending machines, and cashless payment options (like Suica/Pasmo cards) make life easier.
Even with a language barrier, Japanese hospitality (omotenashi) makes solo travelers feel welcome. Many locals will go out of their way to help, even if they don’t speak English.
Sumo Training – Photo Credit: Oliver Foerstner
Solo travelers can enjoy tea ceremonies, cooking classes, night photography tours, hiking trips, anime & gaming cafes, and even sumo training sessions—many activities cater to individuals.
Popular Drinking Alley in Shinbashi – PhotoCredit: WildSnap
Unlike many countries, Japan’s nightlife is safe for solo travelers. Whether exploring Shinjuku’s Golden Gai, Osaka’s Dotonbori, or Kyoto’s izakaya scene, you can enjoy the nightlife without major safety concerns.
Japan’s combination of safety, convenience, and cultural richness makes it one of the best places in the world for solo travelers. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or adventure seeker, Japan offers an unforgettable experience for those exploring alone!
Want to make your solo adventure even better? Arigato Travel offers more than 40 amazing food tours designed for solo travelers to join a small group experience and meet other interesting people from around the world.
How to book as a solo traveler: Simply click on availability for any of our food tours, set the number of guests to 1, and see which tour dates are available to join on demand!
Featured Photo Credit: Jo Panuwat D
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