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There are many scenic spots in Japan, where many people go when they travel. Do you know what to pay attention to when going to Japan? The f

What are the safety precautions for Japanese tourism?

There are many scenic spots in Japan, where many people go when they travel. Do you know what to pay attention to when going to Japan? The f

What are the safety precautions for Japanese tourism?

There are many scenic spots in Japan, where many people go when they travel. Do you know what to pay attention to when going to Japan? The following are the related matters I have arranged for you. I hope you like them.

List of items applied by 1 person: necessities: ID card, notice of leaving the group, cash watch, standing medicine, rain gear, pen, clothes change, recommended items: credit card, important documents, sun protection products, snacks, transformer, slippers, travel shoes, sunglasses, travel materials, notebook adapter, camera battery.

1 Check-in before departure: According to airline regulations, you should check in at the airline counter two hours before the plane takes off. Please check in at the time and place notified by the travel agency.

Customs declaration: When you enter the airport, you should go through the "red channel" for customs declaration and the "green channel" for those who have nothing to declare.

Baggage: Pack your luggage and hand luggage in advance. Large luggage is checked for 20 kilograms free of charge, and cash is required for overweight; You can't carry valuables and fragile items in your luggage, and you can't carry more than two pieces of hand luggage. The size shall not exceed 56CMX23CMX36CM, that is, 22 inches X9 inches X 14 inches; Cash, cameras, jewelry, certificates and other valuables. Please take it with you, don't check it, in case it is lost. In addition, we must check nail clippers, knives, razors and other sharp tools and alcohol and other liquid items; Please don't check flammable items such as lighters.

Customs clearance: enter the waiting room and check the boarding time and boarding gate on the boarding pass. Pay attention to airline announcements. Children who need to carry their ID cards with them should carry the original household registration book for customs inspection. When entering and leaving the customs, please cooperate with the collective action and go through the customs of the immigration bureau collectively. Don't act privately or help strangers with their luggage to avoid being used.

Japanese group tourist visa means that a group has only one visa number and must go in and out with the group. It is not allowed to enter or leave the country alone or with other tour groups, otherwise it will be refused entry. During the whole trip, the passport and air ticket are kept by the tour leader to avoid losing them. Group activities are the safest way to travel. Please don't act alone at any time, especially at night. Be sure to remember the hotel address, telephone number, tour guide's mobile phone and tour leader's room number in case you get lost.

Please pay attention to the company name, color and car number of the tour bus during the trip, so as not to find the tour bus after parking. Please keep the car clean and tidy, and you must observe the agreed boarding time so as not to affect the trip.

Please remember the time and place when visiting large tourist areas or arranging free activities and shopping, and greet the team leader and team even if you leave the team for a few minutes.

Matters needing attention in Japanese tourist hotels

A. When staying in the hotel, listen to the arrangement of the tour leader and tour guide, keep quiet and wait for the room allocation. Please pay attention to the image and don't make any noise. Please remember the room numbers of the tour leader and tour guide. Please take your hotel card with you when you leave the hotel, in case you get lost, you can get a ride back. Please take care of your personal finances. Valuables can be stored in the safe at the front desk, and the hotel is not responsible for compensating for stolen items.

B. Hotel facilities: There is no boiled water in Japanese hotels, but there is a kettle in the room, so you can boil your own water; Tea and toiletries shampoo, shower gel soap, conditioner rinse, dental appliances, slippers, bathrobes, etc. It's all in hotels. In order to avoid unnecessary embarrassment, please don't bring anything in the hotel, such as bathrobes and slippers. If you want to bring souvenirs, please buy them from the hotel.

C. In-hotel TV: Japanese hotels have pay TV programs. Once the confirmation key is pressed incorrectly, the computer system will automatically charge. If you are not interested in watching, please don't choose the red button on the remote control at will. This is the pay-per-view channel.

D. there is a charge for drinks in the hotel refrigerator. If you don't need the drinks in the refrigerator, please be careful not to take them out of the fixed position casually, because many hotels use the lock position of drinks. Once the drinks are moved, even if they are put back, there will be a charge.

E. Hotel room: Japanese hotels have a small area and limited room space, so please don't compare with domestic hotels of the same level.

F when staying in a hot spring hotel in Japan, please remember to take a bath before entering the hot spring bath. In Japan, it is considered very impolite to soak in hot springs. In addition, you can't wear swimsuits in hot springs in Japan, except in hot spring swimming pools.

Tips for Japanese tourism

1, don't forget to take off your shoes.

In Japan, when in Rome, do as the Romans do, whether entering a hotel room, visiting a Japanese home, or entering a conference room or office. In short, as long as you enter the house, you have to change your slippers, sometimes twice. The custom of changing slippers is inviolable in Japan. Don't forget to take off your shoes before entering the house.

Never go out without an umbrella.

Take an umbrella when you go out. Japan has a maritime climate, with uncertain weather. Take an umbrella and get ready. Take a folding umbrella when traveling, and it is best to take a gentleman's umbrella when traveling or visiting relatives. Because in Japan, most shops and even private houses have an umbrella basket in front of them. A long umbrella can stand in the basket, but a folding umbrella can't be put in the basket.

You don't have to tip.

Japan, like many Asian countries, has no habit of tipping. Because the service charge of 10%- 15% has been added to the bills of hotels and restaurants. There is no need to tip a taxi if there is no special service. As for spending in beauty salons, barbershops, bars and nightclubs, there is no need to tip.

4. Drink tap water when you are thirsty

Tap water in Japan can be drunk directly. There are running water nozzles in stations and large public places. Both hotels and restaurants have mineral water for guests to drink.

5. Your own mobile phone can't be used

You don't need to bring a mobile phone to Japan. Because the standards are different, it is impossible to use your own mobile phone there. In addition, the voltage in Japan is110v, which is mainly a two-pin flat plug. Therefore, battery chargers such as cameras and video recorders cannot be used unless they are compatible with 1 10-240 volts.

6. What to buy and what not to buy

The quality of small household appliances in Japanese duty-free shops is very good and the price is cheap. It is generous and affordable to take some home as gifts for relatives and friends. It is not cost-effective to buy small boutique toys, clothes and shoes. Most of them are made in China, and they are surprisingly expensive. In addition, Japan's film and camera lithium battery are also more expensive than domestic ones, so you can take more abroad. Department stores and shops in Japan close around 7 pm, and only a few shops are open until 9 pm, so it is almost impossible to go shopping at night.

7. The subway is convenient and cheap.

If you want to go shopping by yourself in Japan, you'd better take the subway because it's the cheapest. The subway traffic in Japan is very developed, the subway lines are as dense as cobwebs, and the subway stations go directly to the bottom of high-rise buildings, so there is a lot of choice. Japan's consumption is very high, so taking a taxi is of course expensive. If you pay for it yourself, go out and take the subway. In addition, if you travel and stay in a hotel, you can't speak Japanese. If you go out by yourself, you'd better take a business card of the hotel, so that in case you get lost, you can get a ride back.

8. It's inconvenient to change money.

In Japan, money must be exchanged at foreign exchange banks or other legal money exchange offices. In addition, you must show your passport. However, the Japanese bank exchange business only takes place between 9 am and 3 pm. In addition, banks are closed all day on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays. So money can only be exchanged in restaurants, but it is a little more expensive than bank exchange.

Step 9 make a phone call

Red and pink phones: suitable for domestic calls in Japan, only ten yen coins are accepted. There are three kinds of green and gold telephones: you can make international calls, you can accept calling cards or coins of ten or one hundred yen. Of course, it's best to buy an IP phone card.

10, tourists should prepare their articles.

There are few toothbrushes and toothpaste in Japanese hotel rooms, so it is best to bring your own slippers. It is difficult to eat on time during the trip. Because the local living index in Japan is relatively high, it is best to bring some snacks so that you can have something to eat when you are hungry. If you go in spring, you'd better bring a mask. If it snows in winter, you should also bring sunglasses and a hat. Do not wear high heels. There are many hot springs in Japan. If you want to enjoy them, you'd better bring your own things.