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Is there anything you should pay attention to when traveling to Japan in early June?

Special Tips

Business hours of each institution

Bank: 9:00-15:00

Post Office: 9:00-17 :00 Some major post offices remain open year-round.

Department stores: 10:00-19:30

Museums and art galleries: 10:00-17:00

Tip: The above business hours are General conditions, for reference only. If you plan to go shopping, you need to pay special attention to the early closing times of shopping malls. Many banks and post offices are closed on weekends and major holidays. Most art galleries and museums are closed on Mondays. Some department stores and small stores are closed on about 2 or 3 non-weekend days every month. You can check on their official websites. Japan has many national holidays throughout the year. When the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following day is a compensatory holiday.

Other notes

1. Japan’s cities, prefectures, prefectures and counties are parallel first-level administrative regions. "County" is equivalent to China's provincial concept, which is divided into cities, towns, and villages. It is opposite to the situation in China where "cities are larger than counties."

2. Japanese hotels are small and exquisite, and the room types are generally divided into Japanese style (tatami), Western style, and Japanese-Western style. The room rate usually refers to the cost of a single person, not the cost of the entire room. If the room rate is marked with "one stay, two meals", it includes breakfast and dinner in addition to accommodation.

3. Transportation hubs and tourist information offices in major cities in Japan provide a large amount of free tourist information, many of which are available in English or Chinese. They are very detailed and useful, so you can read more.

4. Coin-operated lockers are available at stations, airports and some department stores, which can store all kinds of luggage, which is very convenient for self-guided tourists. Generally it costs 300-500 yen/day.

5. The tap water in Japan is relatively clean, but it is not directly drinkable everywhere. It is usually marked as "drinkable". Mid- to high-end hotel bathrooms generally use automatic washlet systems.

6. It is not customary in Japan to charge tips, but for consumption in hotels or high-end restaurants, an additional 10% to 15% service charge may be charged.

Tips: Important text marks

Ji'an - super cheap, very low discount

アクセス(Access) - connection (referring to transportation method or link)

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ガイド(Guide) - tour guide, guide, guide map

No material/material/material fee-free/charged/fee

Kirifu (きっぷ) - ticket, entry Tickets

Ticket - tickets

Questions - unlimited, unlimited times

In the case - guide, guide, guide

Toilet paper-letters, letters

瓓口-window, information desk

駅-station

food and beverage-buffet

トイレ-Toi re-Toilets

通り-streets, roads

Kirishou-stamps

Kaishiki-discounts, price reductions

両両-Exchange

ラーメン-Ramen

Sunday-Sunday

Sunday-Monday

Sunday-Tuesday

Sunday-Wednesday

Sunday-Thursday

Sunday-Friday

Turkday-Saturday