based on 151 experiences from female travelers
Amit
Israel
It felt safe but very confusing. There are a lot of tourist but nothing is in English, the suica card doesn’t work on buses and no one tells you that 😭 sometimes it feels like you are being judged just because you are a tourist, and to go through that as a solo traveler is not very welcoming and nice…
Posted: November 15, 2025Experienced: November, 2025Sandra
Spain
I felt completely safe in this city. People seem to live in their own world, and that’s the best feeling when you need some space as a solo traveler. But if you ever feel overwhelmed and want to chat with someone, just look around: you’ll notice that people are always open to talking. The city is super convenient: there’s always something to do at any hour, almost everything stays open, and you can find literally anything you can imagine. Food is cheap and delicious, and shopping is very satisfying for anyone who loves hunting for good deals: you can always find the same thing cheaper somewhere else. The only downside is the night transport, but honestly, being from Madrid, it feels pretty much the same.
Posted: November 8, 2025Osaka was lovely, we also did tokyo but preferred Osaka. There was much more to do in terms of sights to see and attractions to do. The people are lovely and its a lot less crowded. The food was also amazing.
Posted: November 7, 2025Experienced: September, 2025Based on 82 local experiences
Based on 82 local experiences
Yeriesha
Moriguchi is a quiet town just north of central Osaka. It's very safe and the people are friendly! Sometimes, my work finishes at a time when it is dark and I walk home. But I'm not scared to walk home at night! That says a lot about a place.
Posted: December 2, 2025It felt very safe, especially using the public transport system and the female only trains :). I felt pretty comfortable walking around by myself and checking my phone while walking for directions etc.
Posted: November 21, 2025Amit
It’s a great place but you do feel a little anxious around bars as a solo traveler imo… not in a creepy way, it’s just hard to get to know people and find other girls to hang out with. But it is a great place
Posted: November 14, 2025Jamie
Okinawa
7 days
Hi! I’m an American Expat currently living in Okinawa, Japan. I moved here in Nov 2024 from Italy, where I had been living for the 4 years prior. I live with my partner, Francisco, whom is also an expat that I met in Italy 3 years ago (edit: he moved to Tokyo, but will periodically visit me in Okinawa—you may or may not meet him). Together, we have a passion for traveling and really enjoying the culture of the countries we travel and stay in. I think we have traveled to 35 countries together now (I lost count)! I also live with my two lovely feline lifelines, Luna and Gio. They are quite the adventure cats. What I love most about travel is the perspective it provides and the enamor and awe one can experience through it. I want to do what I can to facilitate that experience for other travelers and find like minded free spirits that are just passing through.
Chrissy
Fukuoka
3 days
Hey! Im Chrissy, a Canadian who has been living in Japan since 2016. I’m a very friendly, positive and outgoing person who loves travelling and meeting new people! I’m planning on travelling around Europe between June-August 2025 to travel and grow more as a person. I’m looking forward to meeting you!
Miko
Tokyo
Please note: I do not host. I am 50+ Tokyo native working for a global media company. I have lived in Australia and Côte d'Ivoire/Ivory Coast over 9 years, started travelling solo 2 years ago. I am kind of new to travel for leisure, and trying to have a hang of it. I am planning another trip to Sweden in June. It will be my first trip to Scandinavia and look forward to it. I love live musics, films, reading, visiting museums and dancing.
Lala
Beppu
Hello! you can call me Lala :D I'm a 19 year old international student studying and living in Beppu. I’ve barely traveled anywhere before coming to Beppu, so I’m hoping to explore more places in Japan while I study here! I’m still learning about a lot of things, so I hope you don’t mind if I don’t know much yet. I mainly use English, and I'm still learning Japanese🙇♂️