

Japan for British Travellers: Complete Guide 2026
Visa, budget, best time to visit – everything British citizens need for Japan.
before
- Get travel insurance (EHIC doesn't work)
- Buy UK-Japan plug adapter (Type G → A/B)
- Order eSIM for Japan
- Purchase JR Pass for multi-city trips
- Book flights (direct from LHR: BA, JAL, ANA)
- Get yen (carry ~£200 worth)
- Install VPN for BBC iPlayer abroad
during
- Get Suica/PASMO at airport
documents
- Check passport validity (6+ months)
- Complete Visit Japan Web
Travelling to Japan as a British citizen in 2026
Japan is one of the most rewarding destinations for British travellers. With 90-day visa-free access, direct flights from London Heathrow (11.5 hours with BA, JAL, or ANA), and excellent value thanks to the strong pound, Japan has never been more accessible.
Key differences from the UK: You'll need a plug adapter (Type A/B, like US plugs – not the same as UK Type G). Voltage is 100V but modern electronics handle this fine. Japan drives on the left (same as the UK!), which is a pleasant surprise.
From the neon chaos of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, the skiing in Niseko to the tropical beaches of Okinawa, Japan offers extraordinary diversity in a country smaller than California.
Visa for British travellers
- Valid UK passport
- Return or onward ticket
- Proof of accommodation
- Sufficient funds
- Visit Japan Web completed
Japan visa for British citizens
UK passport holders enter Japan visa-free for 90 days. No advance application needed. Simply present your passport at immigration.
Post-Brexit: Nothing has changed for British travellers visiting Japan. The visa exemption continues as before.
Extension: A 90-day extension can be requested at immigration (not guaranteed). For longer stays, consider the WHV (18-30) or Digital Nomad Visa.
Practical tips for British travellers
Before Your Trip
- Check passport validity (6+ months recommended)
- Complete Visit Japan Web registration
- Book flights (direct: BA, JAL, ANA from LHR, ~11.5h)
- Get travel insurance (EHIC/GHIC don't work in Japan)
- Buy a UK-to-Japan plug adapter (Type G → A/B)
- Order eSIM or pocket WiFi
- Purchase JR Pass if multi-city trip
On Arrival
- Immigration + Visit Japan Web QR scan
- Get Suica/PASMO IC card
- Activate eSIM
- Exchange cash (carry £200 worth of yen)
- Take Narita Express or Limousine Bus
During Stay
- Carry cash – many places don't take cards
- Japan drives on the LEFT (same as UK!)
- No tipping – it's not done in Japan
- Quiet on trains – no phone calls
- 7-Eleven ATMs accept UK bank cards
Japan is wonderfully easy for British travellers. Visa-free entry, left-hand driving (familiar!), and excellent infrastructure. The only real adjustment is the cash culture and needing a plug adapter.
Travel budget in Japan
- Capsule hotel / hostel (£18–30)
- Konbini & ramen (£15–25)
- Metro / JR Pass (£10–20)
- Free temples & parks
- Business hotel / ryokan (£55–95)
- Restaurants (£30–50)
- Transport + attractions (£25–35)
- Souvenirs (£15)
- Luxury ryokan (£120+)
- Omakase & fine dining (£65+)
- Private tours (£40+)
- Premium experiences
£1 ≈ ¥190
Travel budget for Japan includes flights, accommodation, meals and activities. Adjust based on your travel style.
When to visit Japan
Japan is spectacular year-round. Spring and autumn are most popular.
Best time for Brits to visit Japan
Spring (March–May): Cherry blossom season. Direct flights from Heathrow with BA, JAL, ANA (~£700–1,200 return). Book 3+ months ahead for peak sakura.
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Fewer crowds than spring, stunning foliage. Great weather for hiking and temple visits.
Pro tip: UK half-term weeks (Oct/Feb) don't align with Japanese holidays, so you can find better deals. Avoid Golden Week (late April–early May).
Internet & connectivity
Staying connected
Japan has excellent mobile coverage. Options for Brits:
- eSIM: Ubigi, Airalo from £7 for 3GB. Activate before departure.
- UK roaming: Three's Go Roam includes Japan. EE and Vodafone charge £2–6/day. Check your plan.
- Pocket WiFi: Rent at Narita/Haneda (£3–4/day). Good for groups.
Average speed: 200 Mbps
No. UK passport holders enter visa-free for 90 days. No advance application needed. Post-Brexit, nothing has changed for Japan travel.
Budget: £1,200–1,800. Comfortable: £2,500–4,000. Premium: £5,000+. Flights from London: £700–1,200 return (direct), less with a stopover.
Yes! Japan uses Type A/B plugs (like the US). You need a UK (Type G) to Type A adapter. Voltage is 100V but modern chargers handle this fine.
Yes! Japan drives on the left, same as the UK. If you rent a car, it will feel natural (steering wheel on the right too).
Visa/Mastercard work at hotels and larger shops. For ATMs, 7-Eleven and Japan Post reliably accept UK cards. Many small restaurants are cash-only, so carry yen.
Extremely. One of the safest countries in the world. Solo travel, night walking, and public transport are all very safe. Natural disasters (earthquakes) are the main risk – download safety apps.