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What do you need to prepare for a trip to Japan? What should I pay attention to when traveling to Japan?

There are still many things that are troublesome when traveling in Japan, such as cultural differences, and I don't know where my luggage is when I go to play. These are all very troublesome questions. If you want to know how to solve these problems, please continue reading.

Pay attention to 1. In-store photography: Before taking pictures in the store, no matter what you want to take, you should first ask if you can take pictures, and then take pictures after you get permission (I feel this way here, if you only take your own dishes, it should be no problem, but don't take pictures of people. But sometimes it's too casual, and it's hard to avoid taking pictures of others and causing unhappiness. In addition, the requirements of small shops will be a little more, cautious).

2. Cycling: Don't eat, drink, talk loudly or make phone calls. Get off and get off in an orderly way.

3. Garbage: Don't throw garbage everywhere. Japanese garbage classification is very strict. For example, after the beverage bottles are washed with clean water, the bottles are separated and recycled, and the large-scale electronic waste has to pay the disposal fee. So you'd better prepare a garbage bag (such as the one given to you by a convenience store). If you can't find the trash can, take your garbage back to the hotel.

4. Drinking water: tap water in water pipes can be directly cited.

5. Toilet: The toilet paper roll belongs to soluble recycled paper, which is directly thrown into the toilet and washed away after use. The small box next to the hotel toilet is used to put sanitary napkins and insoluble toilet paper (such as facial tissues).

6. Day and week: Monday: Moon Day; Tuesday: Fire Obsidian Day; Wednesday: Shuiyao Day.

Luggage storage during travel, luggage storage has always been a headache for friends, especially those who come to Japan for the first time, and they are always worried about whether they will drag their luggage around. Let me briefly introduce it to you. I will also send out the specific content in my travel notes.

Under normal circumstances, the luggage storage counters of most branches in Japan are self-service, so please prepare coins (100 yen, 500 yen), otherwise it will easily make you rich and unable to deposit them.

The luggage storage price is charged according to the luggage size, generally ranging from 300, 400, 600, 700 or even 1000 yen. The bigger the luggage, the less storage space, so it is more appropriate to bring a suitcase within 28 inches as far as possible.

Naha airport and monorail station have automatic luggage lockers, and Naha airport also has counters for manual storage. Ports such as Shihuan Island, Zhufu Island and Xibiao Island also have luggage lockers. Travel agencies in Shihuan Island can also provide luggage storage service after purchasing their travel products, so there is generally no need to worry about luggage storage.

Personal advice on currency and exchange rate is to apply for a stored value card at Huaxia Bank in advance. At present, ordinary cards are exempted from currency exchange fees for overseas cash withdrawals once a month. The number of gold cards seems to be unlimited. It is suggested to exchange some money in the bank before going to Japan for purchasing travel package cards, transportation cards, catering and other expenses after arriving in Japan. If you need to use cash for others, you can basically use Huaxia Bank Card to withdraw cash directly in Japan. First, in Japan, UnionPay cards are basically available, and WeChat and Alipay are becoming more and more popular, which are used in quite a few places. The second reason is that ATMs in Japan can be seen everywhere and can be converted into Japanese yen at any time.

Many people ask me how much cash Japan needs every day. If you have paid the accommodation fee in advance and your bus ticket card has been bought and recharged, then the equivalent amount of about 500 RMB per person per day is almost the same, mainly used for catering, scenic spot tickets and buy buy.

It is recommended to download an exchange rate software to facilitate the exchange rate inquiry at any time. I downloaded a minimalist exchange rate, which is more accurate. You can refer to it

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If two or more people travel, individuals really recommend using portable WiFi, which is both economical and convenient. Of course, it is safe to open international roaming in Japan. Because in general, there is no need to make a phone call in Japan, and if two people use one card, they have to open a hot spot, which is very expensive and troublesome. I still use 4G Japanese portable wif this time, and the signal of the whole network is great. In fact, there are many ways of communication to choose from and compare.

Safety guarantee Because Japan is a country with frequent earthquakes, and there are some dangerous projects such as diving and mountain climbing in my trip, safety guarantee is necessary. Although Japan's medical level is world-class, the medical expenses are also directly proportional to it, so I choose Allianz Property Insurance's Southeast Asia Travel Insurance to protect this trip, with the maximum medical insurance of 6,543.8 million and aviation accident insurance of 6,543.8 million. There are also travel delays and personal and property protection issues that I am more concerned about. Generally speaking, it is still relatively comprehensive. I think a good travel plan and a good travel guarantee can make me have a good time.

Language is a matter of great concern to many small partners. Personally, I don't know a little Japanese, and my English is also poor in basic English. However, I feel that Japan is a country with less difficulty in traveling freely, because many real words are traditional Chinese characters, and most of them can guess what they mean. If you want to make a comprehensive preparation, the first suggestion is to print out the place name or address (in Japanese) (or save it on your mobile phone) for passers-by or drivers, so that drivers can call you at the station conveniently, and some enthusiastic passers-by will give you directions or even take you there; The second suggestion is to take a notebook and pen with you, so that you can write words when you can't communicate. When it is really impossible to communicate, the other party directly asked me to write Chinese characters, and the problem was properly solved. The third translation software, Youdao Translation and Google Translation, is good. Just find one to download.