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What to Eat in Japan: 15 Must-Try Foods for First-Timers (2026)

Food alone is reason enough to visit Japan. Beyond the famous sushi and ramen, there’s a whole world of flavors waiting. Here are 15 must-try Japanese foods for first-timers β€” and how to enjoy them. The Classics You Can’t Miss Sushi & Sashimi β€” try a conveyor-belt (kaiten) sushi spot for fun and value Ramen β€” regional styles differ; slurping is encouraged Tempura β€” light, crispy battered seafood and vegetables Tonkatsu β€” breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet with cabbage Udon & Soba β€” comforting noodle bowls, hot or cold Street Food & Casual Eats Takoyaki β€” octopus-filled batter balls (Osaka favorite) Okonomiyaki β€” savory cabbage β€œpancake” you sometimes grill yourself Yakitori β€” grilled chicken skewers, perfect with a drink Gyoza β€” pan-fried dumplings Onigiri β€” rice balls from any konbini; cheap and delicious Must-Try Experiences Wagyu beef β€” melt-in-your-mouth; try it as yakiniku or steak Sukiyaki / Shabu-shabu β€” hot pot cooked at your table Kaiseki β€” traditional multi-course fine dining Matcha sweets β€” parfaits, ice cream, and wagashi Kakigori β€” fluffy shaved ice (a summer essential) Ordering Tips for First-Timers Many restaurants have ticket machines β€” buy a ticket, hand it over Plastic food displays and photo menus make ordering easy Say β€œosusume wa?” (what do you recommend?) Tipping is not expected β€” don’t leave money on the table Convenience stores and depachika (department store food halls) are great, cheap options Quick Summary Don’t stop at sushi/ramen β€” try tempura, tonkatsu, udon/soba Street food: takoyaki, okonomiyaki, yakitori, gyoza, onigiri Splurge once on wagyu, shabu-shabu, or kaiseki Cool off with matcha sweets and kakigori in summer Use ticket machines, photo menus, and remember: no tipping Come hungry β€” Japan rewards curious eaters at every price point, from Β₯150 onigiri to unforgettable wagyu.

June 27, 2026 Β· 2 min Β· Japan Insider Team