Laundromats in Japan: What to Expect and How to Use Them

Japan’s Laundromats Are Modern, Efficient, and Easy to Use

Japan’s Laundromats Are Modern, Efficient, and Easy to Use

Whether you’re staying in Japan short-term or for several months, you’ll likely need to use a laundromat. The good news? Japanese coin laundries are clean, safe, and increasingly user-friendly for foreigners.

Types of Machines You’ll Find

Laundromats typically offer:
– Small and large washers (for regular clothes or bedding)
– Gas dryers (hot and fast)
– Detergent-included washers
– Shoe washers and dryers in some locations

Costs and Payment Methods

Expect to pay 300–600 yen for a wash and 100–200 yen per 10 minutes of drying. Newer locations accept IC cards or mobile payments, though many still rely on coins.

Language Barrier? Not a Problem

Many laundromats now have English instructions or touchscreen panels with language options. Symbols and color-coded buttons make it easy even without fluency in Japanese.

Coin Laundry Culture in Japan

Laundry is considered a quiet, private task. Most people don’t socialize in laundromats. Be mindful of volume, and always remove your laundry as soon as it finishes.

Drying Tip

Even if your clothes feel dry, it’s best to run a full dryer cycle. The humidity in Japan often leaves clothes damp if air-dried in enclosed spaces.

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