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Travel Scams in Tokyo — Emergency Guide

Review-based scam types and what to do in Tokyo, Japan.

Last Updated: 2026-06-18

Emergency
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Estimated Processing Time
Prevention: immediate · Report: 1–3 hrs
Estimated Costs
¥10,000–500,000+

Japan Police · Tourist 03-3501-0110

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📌 Based on travel reviews & forums

Tokyo/Osaka reviews repeatedly report strangers leading tourists to bars with huge bills. Check menu, tax, and service charge before ordering.

💬Review highlights

  • A 「one drink」 invite in Shinjuku turned into an ¥800,000+ bill with entry and companion fees. No menu, cards refused — they pushed me to an ATM.

    Reddit r/JapanTravel

  • Roppongi 「cheap bar」 — two drinks and the bill exceeded ¥500,000. Police report helped but on-site resolution was hard.

    Naver travel reviews

  • Someone in monk robes near Asakusa asked for QR donations — not an official temple box. Refusing cash or transfers was the right call.

    TripAdvisor Tokyo/ Kyoto reviews

Response Timeline

Scam response timeline — Tokyo

Before trip

Review scam types for Tokyo — Shinjuku/Kabukicho, Roppongi, Asakusa

On the spot

Say no to 「Free」「Special」「VIP」and strangers leading you elsewhere

Do not follow strangers to another bar, alley, or upstairs room. 「Special today」「VIP」often means a huge bill.

If scammed

Move to safety · report to Tokyo Eki-mae Koban

Report threats or violence immediately

1–3 hours

Block cards · keep receipts, photos, chat logs

For insurance and disputes

Same day

Embassy of Korea in Japan ☎ +81-3-3455-2601

Embassy first for fake-police or shakedown cases

Do This Right Now

Never do this

Do not follow strangers to another bar, alley, or upstairs room. 「Special today」「VIP」often means a huge bill.

1

Know local scam patterns

Shinjuku/Kabukicho, Roppongi, Asakusa — Bar / club scam, Fake police / official widely reported

2

Refuse and leave

Do not follow strangers to another bar, alley, or upstairs room. 「Special today」「VIP」often means a huge bill.

3

Report to police

Tokyo Eki-mae Koban 03-3212-4966 — note place, time, amount

4

Collect evidence

Receipts, card slips, shop sign, CCTV location, witnesses

5

Embassy & insurance

+81-3-3455-2601 · 24hr travel insurance hotline

Common scam types

Hot spotsShinjuku/Kabukicho, Roppongi, Asakusa

Bar / club scam

「One drink」 invites stack hidden fees to ¥50,000–500,000+. No menu shown; forced to pay cash at ATM.

Fake police / official

「Passport check」「Drug test」to steal wallet/cards. Real police do not randomly search wallets on the street.

Friendly guide / taxi detour

「Closed today」「Special event」→ detour to closed shops or overpriced stores. Taxi meter off reported.

Fake monk / donation

Fake monks near temples ask for cash/QR donations — not official temple boxes.

Tokyo-specific

Roppongi cheap bar invites → ¥500,000+ bills widely reported. Shinjuku host bars add companion fees.

Costs

ItemCost
PreventionFree
Typical loss (reviews)¥10,000–500,000+
Police reportFree

Police

Tokyo Eki-mae Koban

Address:
Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Hours:
24 hours

Police

Shinjuku Koban

Address:
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
Hours:
24 hours

Mission

Embassy of Korea in Japan

Address:
2-5-10 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
Hours:
Passport intake weekdays 09:00–16:00

Azabu-Juban Stn · same-day cases reported

FAQ

Most common scam in Tokyo?

Bar / club scam — 「One drink」 invites stack hidden fees to ¥50,000–500,000+. No menu shown; forced to pay cash at ATM.

Can I get a refund?

Card payments: try chargeback/dispute. Cash/ATM coercion is often hard to recover — file a police report and contact your embassy.

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