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What do you need to take to travel to Japan? Are there any precautions for going for the first time?

First, if you want to travel to Japan, you must first get your passport and visa in advance, and then book your air tickets and hotels.

If you want to travel to Japan alone, you need to make necessary preparations in advance, such as taking relevant documents to go through the formalities required for outbound travel, such as passports, visas, etc., and try to book air tickets, hotels or hotels before the arrival of the tourist season to avoid traveling to Japan during the tourist season, but you have to spend a lot of money to buy air tickets or find a suitable temporary residence.

Second, before traveling to Japan, you should pack your luggage and prepare the necessary supplies for the trip.

Before traveling to Japan, it is best to check the weather in Japan in the coming week and choose whether to bring umbrellas and other appliances according to the weather. In addition, you need to prepare necessary daily necessities, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels, medicines, notebooks and pens, cameras, mobile phones, and light changing clothes. If you want to use your mobile phone to surf the Internet anytime and anywhere while traveling, you must remember to rent mobile wifi through online shopping. In addition, if your mobile phone is not compatible with the voltage of 1 10v-240v, you should also prepare a voltage converter for the smooth charging of your mobile phone after it arrives in Japan.

Third, it is best to travel to Japan alone and plan the travel route in advance.

It is suggested that before traveling to Japan, it is best to learn about Japanese cultural customs and famous tourist attractions, and then plan the route of this trip to Japan according to your own preferences. To this end, it is best to prepare a map of Japanese cities and travel books introducing Japanese attractions. In order to avoid wandering around aimlessly after a person went to Japan, he finally went home regretfully and didn't see any scenery.

4. 1. Precautions for entry into Japan:

Personal belongings with you only need to be declared orally. If the customs officers think that the content and quantity are reasonable, the personal belongings carried by passengers will not be taxed. Duty-free items and their limits are: 500 grams of tobacco; 400 cigarettes or 100 cigars; 3 bottles of wine (760 cc); Two ounces of perfume. Except for the above-mentioned duty-free goods, the total actual price of the purchased goods does not exceed 200,000 yen, and there is no need to pay taxes.

2. Time difference: The time difference between China and Japan is 1 hour. For example, 9: 00 am Beijing time is 10 am Japan time.

3. Currency:

The monetary unit in Japan is the Japanese yen, and there are six kinds of coins: 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan and 500 yuan. There are six kinds of paper money; 1000 yuan, 2,000 yuan, 5,000 yuan, 10000 yuan. The current interest rate is RMB 1 yuan, equivalent to RMB 13 yuan; 65438 USD +0 is equivalent to 1 10 yen; Currency exchange must be conducted in foreign currency exchange banks, restaurants or other legal currency exchange places.

Climate: Japan has four distinct seasons, each with its own characteristics.

Spring (March-May): You only need to wear light clothes, but you might as well bring some sweaters.

Summer (June-August): The temperature is high. Please pay attention to the civil defense department and take an umbrella.

Autumn (9- 1 1 month): It is a good time to travel to Japan, and the clothes are similar to those in spring.

Winter (1February-February): Although it is warm in the south, coats and sweaters should also be brought.

5. Voltage:

It's best to carry a conversion plug. The voltage in Japan is almost 100 volts. Many hotels can use voltage equipment at the same time; 1 10 and 220v are convenient for passengers to use electric shavers, hair dryers and other electrical appliances at will.

6. International calls;

To make an international call, please dial the following numbers first: 00 1(KDD), 004 1(ITJ) or 006 1(IDC). Example: Japan to Beijing direct dial telephone 001010 8610;

Public telephones can be seen almost everywhere, which is very convenient. Yellow and green phones use 10 and 100 yen, red phones only use 10 yen coins, and green phones can also use calling cards. The area codes of each region are Tokyo 03, Osaka 06, Nagoya 052, Kyoto 075, Yokohama 045 and Narita 0476. There is a high service charge for making international calls in hotel rooms. It is recommended to use a calling card. Phone cards can be bought at vending machines.

7. Drinking water: Japan's tap water can be directly drunk, which is absolutely safe.

8. Hotel: Japanese hotels generally have toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, shower gel, slippers, etc. Japanese hotels don't need to tip in principle.

9. Property custody:

Japan is a country with good public security, but please don't take valuables with you when sightseeing. It is recommended to put valuables such as passports, jewelry and cash in the hotel safe.

10. Etiquette and habits that should be paid attention to: When taking the escalator, you should stand on the left and give the right to people on the road. People who meet for the first time in the morning should say: good morning; When you leave at night, say: thank you.

1 1. Notes on staying in Japanese hotels:

The tatami room in a Japanese hotel is a room for four people. A villa is a room for two people. It is a living room during the day and a bedroom at night. The hotel waiter has prepared special bedding for you. Japanese-style hotels are equipped with slippers and bathrobes. Guests can change into bathrobes immediately after check-in and go anywhere in the hotel. Bathrobe is worn on the left and on the right.

12. Description of hot springs:

Stay in the hot spring hotel and enjoy the hotel's hot spring bath and sauna for free. Japanese hotels are generally divided into male soup and female soup. Sometimes it changes position. All kinds of hot springs are very effective in treating muscle soreness, backache and other diseases and beauty. Before taking a hot spring bath, you need to wash your body in the shower before taking a bath. The temperature of hot springs is very high, so the time of soaking at one time should not be too long, and 10 minute is appropriate. It is forbidden to take a bath after drinking and those with heart disease and weakness. Otherwise, the consequences are at your own risk.

13. Shopping:

If you use your passport to buy goods above 10000 yen in a large comprehensive shopping mall, you can refund 5% consumption tax on the same day. Tax refund is handled at the tax refund counter in the shopping center. Tax refund on the same day. Please consult the local authorities for specific tax refund methods.

14. Please arrive at the airport at least 2 hours in advance for international flights.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) notes in Japan

1, don't forget to take off your shoes. As the saying goes, when in Rome, do as the Romans do, so when you go to Japan, whether staying in a hotel or going to someone else's house, you have to change your slippers when you enter the house. This is a very common custom in Japan, but everyone must abide by it and not violate it.

When you go out, you must take an umbrella. The weather in Japan can be said to be cloudy or sunny, with a light rain from time to time. So when you travel, you must take an umbrella. You can choose that kind of folding umbrella and put it directly in your bag, which won't take up too much space.

3. Drink tap water directly. When traveling in Japan, you can drink tap water directly if you are thirsty, because tap water here can be drunk directly without additional processing, and you don't need to buy mineral water in the supermarket.

4. Go out and take the subway. Japan's public transportation is relatively developed, and the lines are particularly dense. Wherever you want to go, you can take the subway directly. So when traveling in Japan, try to choose the subway instead of a taxi, because taxis here are very expensive.

5, domestic currency exchange, it is very troublesome to exchange Japanese yen in Japan, so try to exchange enough Japanese yen before leaving home. In Japan, you can use a credit card and try not to use cash. If you really want to exchange Japanese yen, you can only use your passport to exchange it at a bank in Japan.

Extended data:

Famous scenic spots in Japan:

1, Mount Fuji: 2, Tokyo Tower 3, Jingu Temple 4, Yinta Temple 5, Tang Zhaoti Temple 6, Tianshou Pavilion 7 in Osaka City, Asu Volcano 8, Taichang 9, Sensoji Temple 10, Baishan Historical Village.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Japan