Anonymous wrote:I can't think of why you'd need jeans in the summer in Japan. But are you someone who'd rather have the extra thing just in case, or are you someone who'd rather just deal with it if it turns out you wish you'd brought something you didn't think you'd want?
You can also run into a Uniqlo or Muji (or another store) and pick up whatever you wish you had with you.
That said I think I would commit hari kari if I was in sweaty Japan for 10 days and had all of two shirts to swap between. It is HUMID (if I am remembering right) and it's nice to change your shirt at least once a day so you don't stink and so you feel better.
Why do you get 4 pairs of shoes, but your son only gets two shirts?
If you're checking a bag with liquids, can't you fit some extra clothes in there so you guys aren't walking around these cities in dirty clothes?
Anonymous wrote:I’d look into how shorts are likely to be received. Japan remains a fairly conservative place. Have shoes you can easily take off when entering places. And I’m glad to see you’re aware of the importance of not smelling bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of why you'd need jeans in the summer in Japan. But are you someone who'd rather have the extra thing just in case, or are you someone who'd rather just deal with it if it turns out you wish you'd brought something you didn't think you'd want?
You can also run into a Uniqlo or Muji (or another store) and pick up whatever you wish you had with you.
That said I think I would commit hari kari if I was in sweaty Japan for 10 days and had all of two shirts to swap between. It is HUMID (if I am remembering right) and it's nice to change your shirt at least once a day so you don't stink and so you feel better.
Why do you get 4 pairs of shoes, but your son only gets two shirts?
If you're checking a bag with liquids, can't you fit some extra clothes in there so you guys aren't walking around these cities in dirty clothes?
sorry, yeah my post was unclear. My sons would absolutely be bringing several pairs of shorts and t-shirts!! Athletic ones, that they want to bring. I was just asking if they needed the items I listed. Same with me - I'll have several casual outfits to walk around in, just wondering if I also needed those other things.
No one will EVER wear dirty smelly clothes! We'll have enough to wear for 6-7 days and then do laundry, and re-wear those items once they've been laundered. Sorry for the confusion.
That makes more sense.
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of why you'd need jeans in the summer in Japan. But are you someone who'd rather have the extra thing just in case, or are you someone who'd rather just deal with it if it turns out you wish you'd brought something you didn't think you'd want?
You can also run into a Uniqlo or Muji (or another store) and pick up whatever you wish you had with you.
That said I think I would commit hari kari if I was in sweaty Japan for 10 days and had all of two shirts to swap between. It is HUMID (if I am remembering right) and it's nice to change your shirt at least once a day so you don't stink and so you feel better.
Why do you get 4 pairs of shoes, but your son only gets two shirts?
If you're checking a bag with liquids, can't you fit some extra clothes in there so you guys aren't walking around these cities in dirty clothes?
Anonymous wrote:Why are you packing so light? Japan has the Takkyubin service for parcel delivery between hotels/airports/train stations. I used it a few years ago to send two checked bags from a Tokyo hotel to Kansai Airport for less than $20. Picked them up two days later right before the flight home.