Asia
Kawasaki
Japan
Quick Answer
Tap water is safe to drink.
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Tap water in Kawasaki is potable and safe for drinking, brushing teeth, and making ice; carry a reusable bottle to refill. If you are particularly sensitive to chlorine taste, bottled water or a small filter pitcher can improve flavor.
Tap Water Usage Guide
Brush Teeth
Yes
Ice Cubes
Safe
Wash Fruit
Yes
Shower
Yes
Restaurants
Varies (often available on request)
Locals Drink
Yes (commonly)
Water Quality Score
Water Quality
Good
Water Source
Kawasaki's water comes primarily from regional surface sources (rivers and reservoirs in the Tama and Sagami river systems) and is treated at municipal facilities using coagulation, filtration and chlorination, with regular monitoring to meet national and WHO-aligned standards.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
Low
Night Safety
Safe
Scam Risk
Low
English Level
Moderate
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to November
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Tokyo tap water is treated to high standards and is safe to drink, use for brushing teeth, and for ice. If you have a very sensitive stomach, bottled water is widely available.
Osaka
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Osaka tap water is treated to high standards and is safe to drink, use for brushing teeth, and ice; choose bottled water only if you prefer the taste. Bottled water is inexpensive and widely available if you want convenience or familiarity.
Kyoto
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Kyoto tap water is treated to drinking standards and is safe to drink and use for brushing teeth and ice; bottled water is optional for taste preferences. If you stay in very old wooden houses (machiya) with aged plumbing, consider using a simple filter or bottled water for peace of mind.
Nagoya
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Nagoya tap water meets Japanese safety standards and is safe to drink, use for ice, and brush your teeth. Carry bottled water only if you prefer the taste or are staying in very old buildings with uncertain private plumbing.