Packing for Japan (May-June 2026)

Dr Bonk asked AI to help with packing advice for all of you” “What should one pack for three weeks in May-June Japan with access to laundry facilities?”

The answer below is just a guide and might not work for everyone.

(1) Male Student Packing List

👕 Clothing (aim for ~5–7 days, then laundry)

  • 5–6 lightweight T-shirts (breathable, quick-dry if possible)
  • 1–2 collared shirts (for nicer outings)
  • 1 lightweight long-sleeve shirt (sun/AC protection)
  • 2 pairs of pants (1 casual, 1 slightly nicer)
  • 1-2 pair of shorts
  • 7 underwear
  • 5–6 pairs of socks
  • 1 light jacket or hoodie (for evenings/AC)
  • 1 compact rain jacket or poncho
  • Sleepwear

👟 Footwear

  • 1 pair comfortable walking shoes (wear on plane)
  • 1 pair lightweight backup shoes or sandals

🧼 Toiletries & Personal Care

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste
  • Travel-size shampoo/soap (or buy in Japan)
  • Deodorant (important—harder to find in Japan)
  • Razor/shaving kit
  • Nail clippers
  • Small towel (hostels often charge for towels)

🎒 Backpack (Carry-on Essentials)

  • Passport + copies
  • Wallet + credit card + some yen
  • Phone + charger
  • Portable battery
  • Headphones
  • Travel umbrella (very useful) Japan makes very good umbrellas
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Snacks
  • Pen (for forms)

🧳 Other Essentials

  • Laundry bag
  • Small detergent packets
  • Packing cubes (highly recommended)
  • Flip-flops (for hostel showers)
  • Basic meds (painkillers, allergy meds, etc.) Please make sure that your medication is legal in Japan.
  • Sunscreen
  • Small day bag (optional, if not using backpack daily)

(2) Female Student Packing List

👚 Clothing (again ~5–7 days max)

  • 4–5 tops (mix of T-shirts and lightweight blouses)
  • 1–2 dressier outfits (dress or skirt/top combo)
  • 1 light cardigan or long-sleeve layer
  • 1–2 pairs of pants
  • 1 skirt or dress
  • 1 pair of shorts
  • 7 underwear
  • 1–2 bras (+ optional sports bra)
  • 5–6 pairs of socks
  • Sleepwear
  • 1 light jacket
  • 1 compact rain jacket or poncho

👟 Footwear

  • 1 pair comfortable walking shoes (wear on plane)
  • 1 pair sandals or flats

🧼 Toiletries & Personal Care

  • Same basics as above, plus:
  • Makeup (keep minimal)
  • Skincare essentials
  • Hairbrush/comb
  • Hair ties
  • Feminine hygiene products (available in Japan, but bring preferred items)

🎒 Backpack (Carry-on Essentials)

  • Same as male list, plus:
  • Small cosmetic pouch
  • Tissues (public restrooms sometimes lack paper)
  • Hand sanitizer

🧳 Other Essentials

  • Laundry bag + detergent
  • Packing cubes
  • Foldable tote bag (very useful in Japan)
  • Flip-flops (hostel showers)
  • Sunscreen
  • Basic meds. Please make sure that your medication is legal in Japan.

Shared Smart Packing Tips

1. Pack lighter than you think
You’ll likely buy things in Japan. Leave space.

2. Prioritize humidity-friendly fabrics
Avoid heavy cotton jeans—quick-dry fabrics are much more comfortable.

3. Rain prep is essential
Late May–June = frequent rain. A compact umbrella + light rain layer is better than bulky gear.

4. Shoes matter more than outfits
You’ll walk a lot (15–25k steps/day is common).

5. Laundry strategy
Plan to wash every 4–5 days → reduces luggage significantly.

There will be laundry facilities at the Tokyo Ueno Hostel (coin-laundry), and also in the Kyoto machiya (in the house).

In Kyoto, there will be a meeting to discuss the arrangement for how you will manage the 11 days in the small living quarters. At the meeting, there should be a time table drawn up for showering, laundry, as well as planning for the shared cooking and cleaning duties.

Privacy Statement