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Do hotels in Japan generally provide toiletries?

All the Japanese hotels I have been to have toiletries.

Japanese hotels have toiletries, some of which are complete, including hair bands, hair clips and good brands. There are also places to soak in hot springs, which are basically unnecessary, and their bathrooms are all made of paper and very clean. Unless you have your own requirements, you don't have to.

When going to Japan, it should be noted that the voltage in Japan is 1 10 volts (mainly two-pin flat plugs), so battery chargers such as cameras and video recorders cannot be used unless they are compatible with 1 10-240 volts.

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

In Japan, the subway is the best way to travel, because the subway in Japan is the most developed country in the world and it is very cheap, but other means of transportation, such as taxis, are surprisingly expensive.

Japan has a seasonal maritime climate, so it is best to take an umbrella when going out to play.