Hangover in Japan? How to Recover Fast and Save Your Trip
The Bottom Line: The Fastest Way to Cure a Hangover in Japan
If you’re suffering from a hangover in Japan, the fastest way to recover is IV therapy with Vitamin B, Vitamin C, and Glutathione at a clinic.
Oral remedies like drinks and supplements take several hours to kick in. But with IV therapy, you can feel better in just 30-60 minutes—because the nutrients go directly into your bloodstream, bypassing your digestive system entirely.
If you don’t want to waste precious time in Japan feeling miserable, IV therapy is the most efficient solution.
Need to Recover Right Now?
Our clinic offers English-friendly hangover IV therapy for international visitors.
- Walk-ins welcome—no appointment necessary
- Treatment time: approximately 30-60 minutes
- No Japanese insurance required—cash and credit cards accepted
If you are experiencing any health concerns, please consult our clinic.
That Hungover Morning: When Your Japan Trip Is at Risk
Last night was amazing.
You drank late into the night and truly enjoyed Japan’s nightlife. But now your head is pounding, and the nausea won’t stop. You have important plans today, but at this rate, you won’t be able to fully enjoy your trip to Japan.
If you want to recover as quickly as possible and make the most of your time in Japan, read on to learn how to beat a hangover fast—so you can go out and drink again tonight.
Why Hangovers Hit Harder in Japan
Nomihoudai: The All-You-Can-Drink Trap
Japan has a unique drinking culture called “nomihoudai” (飲み放題)—all-you-can-drink for a fixed price, usually for 2 hours. It sounds like a great deal, and it is—but it’s also a trap.
The “I need to get my money’s worth” mentality kicks in, and before you know it, you’ve drunk way more than usual. And because there’s a time limit, you end up consuming a lot of alcohol in a short period.
Sake, Shochu, and Highballs: Stronger Than You Think
Japanese alcoholic beverages often have higher alcohol content than they appear:
| Drink | Alcohol Content |
|---|---|
| Beer | 5% |
| Sake (Nihonshu) | 15-16% |
| Shochu | 25-35% |
| Highball | 7-9% |
| Strong Zero (Chuhai) | 9% |
The “Strong” series of canned chuhai drinks are particularly deceptive—they taste sweet and fruity, but pack a 9% alcohol punch. Many visitors don’t realize how strong they are until it’s too late.
The Social Pressure to Keep Up
At Japanese drinking parties, when someone’s glass is empty, they’ll often be asked, “Another drink?” It can feel awkward to refuse, so many people end up drinking more than they intended just to be polite.
If you are experiencing any health concerns, please consult our clinic.
What Actually Causes a Hangover? (The Science)
To effectively cure a hangover, you first need to understand what’s causing it.
Acetaldehyde: The Toxic Culprit
Your liver metabolizes alcohol in the following way:
Ethanol → Acetaldehyde → Acetate → Water + Carbon Dioxide
The problem is acetaldehyde, the intermediate compound. It’s 10-30 times more toxic than alcohol itself and is responsible for headaches, nausea, rapid heartbeat, and facial flushing.
When acetaldehyde isn’t broken down efficiently, it accumulates in your body and triggers hangover symptoms.
Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
The process of metabolizing alcohol generates large amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS). These ROS damage your cells and trigger inflammatory responses throughout your body.
This is what causes that overall feeling of fatigue, muscle aches, and general malaise.
Dehydration and Nutrient Depletion
Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning it makes you urinate more than the amount of liquid you consume. Along with water, you also lose B vitamins, Vitamin C, and electrolytes.
These nutrients are essential for metabolism and nerve function. When they’re depleted, your recovery slows down significantly.
The Three Nutrients That Speed Up Recovery
Scientific research has shown that the following three nutrients can accelerate hangover recovery:
Vitamin B: Restoring Energy Metabolism
B vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12, etc.) are rapidly depleted when you drink alcohol.
These vitamins are essential for energy metabolism, nerve function, and alcohol processing in the liver. A deficiency in Vitamin B1 (thiamine) in particular leads to fatigue and difficulty concentrating.
Replenishing B vitamins helps restore your body’s energy production and reduces feelings of tiredness and exhaustion.
Vitamin C: Fighting Oxidative Damage
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes the reactive oxygen species generated during alcohol metabolism.
It also supports liver detoxification and helps maintain immune function. Replenishing the Vitamin C depleted by alcohol boosts your body’s ability to recover.
Glutathione: The Master Detoxifier
Glutathione is the most promising compound for hangover relief.
Glutathione is an antioxidant naturally produced by your body and plays a central role in liver detoxification. Most importantly, it accelerates the breakdown of acetaldehyde—the main toxin causing your hangover symptoms.
A 2024 randomized controlled trial (RCT) found that participants who took glutathione had significantly lower blood acetaldehyde levels compared to the placebo group.
Another study combining glutathione with cysteine showed improvements in alcohol-induced behavioral impairments, including balance problems and anxiety.
Recommended: Option 1 — IV Therapy at Our Clinic
What’s in Our Hangover IV?
Our hangover IV drip contains the following ingredients:
| Ingredient | Effect |
|---|---|
| Vitamin B Complex | Restores energy metabolism, supports nerve function |
| Vitamin C | Antioxidant protection, liver support |
| Glutathione | Accelerates acetaldehyde breakdown, detoxification |
| Electrolytes & Fluids | Rehydration |
By combining these ingredients, our IV therapy addresses multiple causes of your hangover simultaneously.
Why IV Works Faster Than Oral Remedies
When you take drinks or supplements orally, they travel through your stomach → small intestine → bloodstream. During this process, absorption rates drop to just 20-30%, and it takes several hours before you feel any effect.
Plus, if your stomach is irritated from drinking, you might feel too nauseous to keep anything down—or your body may not absorb the nutrients properly.
IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into your bloodstream with 100% absorption. It works regardless of your digestive system’s condition.
Feel Better in 30-60 Minutes
Most patients report feeling significantly better within 30-60 minutes of starting the IV drip.
You can relax comfortably during the treatment, and as soon as it’s done, you’re ready to get back to sightseeing or business.
English Support Available
Our clinic has English-speaking staff available. From explaining your symptoms to completing payment, you can communicate entirely in English.
No Japanese language skills required.
Cost and What to Expect
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Cost | From ¥33,000 (tax included) |
| Duration | Approximately 30-60 minutes |
| Reservation | Reservation required |
| Payment | credit cards accepted |
| What to Bring | credit cards |
| Insurance | Travel insurance may be applicable. Please confirm with your insurance provider |
What to Expect on the Day:
- Arrive and check in (fill out a brief questionnaire)
- Quick consultation with a doctor
- IV drip begins (30-60 minutes)
- Treatment ends, payment
- You’re free to go immediately
If you are experiencing any health concerns, please consult our clinic.
Option 2: Convenience Store Remedies
If you don’t have time for IV therapy or your symptoms are mild, convenience store remedies are another option.
Japanese convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson, etc.) are open 24 hours and carry a wide selection of hangover remedies.
Ukon no Chikara (Turmeric Drinks)
This is Japan’s most famous hangover remedy. It contains turmeric extract and B vitamins to support liver function.
It’s originally designed to be taken before drinking as a preventive measure, but drinking it the morning after can still help.
- Price: Around ¥200
- Taste: Distinctly bitter—not everyone’s favorite
Hepalyse and Liver Support Drinks
These drinks contain liver extract and B vitamins. They’re considered more fast-acting than Ukon no Chikara and are popular as a morning-after remedy.
- Price: Around ¥300-400
- Formats: Available as drinks or tablets
Pocari Sweat for Hydration
To combat dehydration—a major cause of hangovers—Pocari Sweat is highly effective. It contains electrolytes (sodium, potassium) and is absorbed more efficiently than plain water.
- Price: Around ¥150
- Availability: Convenience stores and vending machines everywhere
The Limitations: Why It Takes Longer
Convenience store remedies are cheap and easy to find, but they have limitations:
| Limitation | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Slow to take effect | Must pass through digestive system—takes 2-6 hours |
| Low absorption rate | Oral absorption is only 20-30% |
| Less effective for severe symptoms | If you’re too nauseous, you can’t keep it down |
| Time cost | You lose hours of sightseeing or work while waiting |
IV Therapy vs. Convenience Store: A Quick Comparison
| Factor | Clinic IV Therapy | Convenience Store |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | From ¥33,000(tax included) | ¥200-500 |
| Time to Feel Better | 30-60 minutes | 2-6 hours |
| Absorption Rate | 100% (direct to bloodstream) | 20-30% (via digestion) |
| For Severe Hangovers | Effective | Limited effectiveness |
| English Support | Yes | No |
| Accessibility | Requires clinic visit | Available 24/7 anywhere |
| Best For | Need fast recovery, have important plans | Mild symptoms, flexible schedule |
In Summary:
- If time is your priority → IV therapy
- If cost is your priority → Convenience store
Don’t Waste a Day of Your Trip
Your trip to Japan might be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Or maybe you have an important business meeting today.
Spending an entire day in bed with a hangover is a waste you can’t afford.
In just 30-60 minutes, an IV drip can give you the rest of your day back.
Our clinic offers English-friendly hangover IV therapy for international visitors. Walk-ins are welcome, so if you’re suffering, come see us—no appointment needed.