based on 152 experiences from female travelers
Loved Japan it was a very safe country to visit and definitely want to go back again! The people are so nice and helpful there and the food is amazing. I definitely recommend for any kind of traveler.
Posted: December 22, 2025Amit
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...
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, 2025Visiting Tokyo with my family was great, the food, the people, the clothes, the public transport.. honestly everything felt so clean and safe. I think anyone should visit Tokyo at least once in their lifetime, if they have the means to.
Posted: October 14, 2025Experienced: July, 2016Based on 88 local experiences
Based on 88 local experiences
Kai
Just be careful around shibuya (takeshita street) there’s a lot of african people who are aggressive and will scam you. They usually come up to you at night so please if you see one get away immediately
Posted: January 28, 2026Minami
Hakodate is very safe overall, as it is in Japan. It is smaller and calmer than major cities. Occasionally, you might encounter drunk people at night, but they are usually harmless. Dont worry:) Rather than crime, the cold weather is something people should be more careful about lol
Posted: January 25, 2026It’s generally safe compared to most major cities in the world. Just be mindful when you’re in crowded spaces like trains (groping can happen), nightlife districts like Kabukicho and Roppongi. Just use basic common sense and you’ll be fine.
Posted: January 20, 2026I felt pretty safe! I walked around 2/3am without any issues just be mindful of course and take necessary precautions. The locals are nice, and lots of shops/ restaurants that open pretty late. Train stations are 10-15 minutes walk
Posted: January 3, 2026Marta
Honestly, Tokyo is one of the safest places ever. It’s clean and the locals are incredibly polite. Although there is a serious problem with assault towards woman, I don’t think it’s something tourists need to be very aware of as people tend to steer clear of foreigners.
Posted: December 26, 2025Minami
Hakodate
7 days
hi~٩( ᐖ ) I'm Minami, 20yo Japanese. I’m university student living alone in Hakodate . In my free time, I enjoy cooking, watching movies, and going for walks around the city. I’m really excited to welcome you to Japan! My apartment is small but cozy, and I hope you’ll feel at home here. Don’t worry if you’re nervous — I’m also introvert lol but I’ll do my best to help you with anything you need.
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!
Jamie
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.
Nina
Tokyo
2 days
Hello, I am Nina. Currently a graduate student in Tokyo, majoring linguistics in general. Feel free to reach out to me. If you want to go clubbing but feel a bit shy, hit me up.
grayce
Tokyo
3 days
hello! im a master student in tokyo for two years. i’m looking to explore japan and other south east asian countries while i’m here :)
Ayu
Tokyo
5 days
⚠️I’m not available during 24th Desember to 7th January⚠️ Hi I am Karin, I am half Japanese and half Indonesian. I was away from this apps for half a year, but I’m back! Living tokyo, wishing to have many friend across the world. I am sorry that I am not really active on this apps, I’m busy of work so often. And because I got so many text , sometimes I missed some messages from you …. If you feel ghosted, please feel free to send me another text so your message going up to the top of the list. I love to eat, drink, walking, shopping and of course, traveling ;)
Luisana
Ebina
7 days
I was born in Venezuela, a country once brimming with promise but now marked by recent challenges. In the past two decades, Venezuela has faced significant political, economic, and social turmoil. Hyperinflation, shortages of basic goods, and widespread migration have transformed the nation I was born into. These changes have deeply impacted the lives of many Venezuelans, including my own family. From 1993 to 2001, I experienced my early childhood there, surrounded by the vibrant culture of my homeland. However, my family’s journey soon took me to the United States, where I lived from 2001 to 2008. Growing up there gave me a broader perspective on life, blending the vibrant culture of my homeland with the opportunities and diversity of the U.S. My dual cultural identity shaped who I am today. In 2008, we returned to Venezuela—a time when the country was already beginning to face significant challenges. Despite the growing instability, those years were formative for me, grounding me in my roots and making me into a person deeply connected to my heritage but also open to the world. In 2016, I ventured to Peru, where I spent six transformative years. During my time there, I grew as a person, discovered new passions, and even participated in two triathlons, pushing myself to new limits. Peru became a second home, with its breathtaking landscapes and rich culture leaving a lasting mark on me. In 2022, I returned to the United States, where I stayed for two years. It felt like coming full circle, reconnecting with old memories while embracing new opportunities. Now, in 2024, I find myself in Kanagawa, Japan—a new chapter in my life. Japan’s culture, history, and beauty inspire me daily as I continue to pursue my passions and create new experiences. Through all these moves, one thing has remained constant: my love for music. The cello has been my lifelong companion, a way for me to express my emotions and connect with others no matter where I am. Beyond music, I’ve always been drawn to nature and adventure. I love camping in the mountains, hiking, and swimming, though I’ve had to overcome my fear of marine life to embrace the ocean fully. Participating in triathlons and learning to surf have taught me the value of courage and persistence. Animals hold a special place in my heart, and I strive to live with compassion toward all creatures, even those I find challenging to love, like insects and rodents. While I’m not yet vegetarian or vegan, I’m mindful of my choices and aim to live with respect for all life. Fashion and makeup have also played a role in my story. My time as a model taught me confidence and the joy of self-expression, something I still cherish today. Most importantly, I love connecting with people. Meeting new friends, learning their stories, and experiencing their cultures bring me immense joy. I thrive on spontaneous adventures and meaningful conversations, which have enriched my life across continents. From Venezuela to the U.S., back to Venezuela, then to Peru, the U.S. again, and now Japan—my journey has been anything but ordinary. Each chapter has shaped me into the person I am today: a musician, an adventurer, and someone deeply passionate about life.
Nao
Yamagata
3 days
Hi! I’m Nao from Japan. I’m currently traveling through the UK, US, and Latin America to explore local food, culture, and sustainable living. I love learning through daily life🌱cooking together, walking in nature, and sharing stories. I can play a little bit of instruments, just enough to have fun making sounds. I’m curious, open-minded, and always happy to meet new people. Looking forward to connecting and sharing a little piece of life with you :)
Minami
Tokyo
5 days
Hi, I'm Minami and I'm 28. I absolutely love exploring new places and hanging out with ppl. I currently live pretty close to Shinjuku/ Shibuya. (You need to walk for like 15min from my place to the closest station, but the train ride's about 15min for both) If you're ever in Tokyo and need a place to crash, feel free to reach out anytime😊 I'm gonna be in Finland from June 14th-21st Hopefully I can meet up with some fellow travellers💟 Minami
Ana
Tokyo
3 days
Hi!!! I'm doing an exchange year in Tokyo that has almost come to an end. I need help! I'm going to Aomori and I apparently forgot to book accomoation and everything is fully booked. Do you have any suggestions of what to do or know someone who can lend me a hand? Please and thank you!!