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Studying in Japan: Details to Pay Attention to in Mailing Parcels in Life

It is the hope of all Japanese students that letters and parcels from their home countries can be received accurately and earlier. In addition, examination materials and qualified notices, important notices from urban areas, government departments and immigration offices, etc. If it is not delivered in time and accurately, it will sometimes suffer great disadvantages. So, what details should I pay attention to when mailing something?

First, write down the dormitory name and room number correctly when writing the address. When living in a wooden house or suite, be sure to write down the name and room number of the dormitory. People who live in sublet rooms or borrow Japanese families must indicate the word "room" at the back of the address and write down the surname of the owner of the house. Writing only the swimming lane (repeatedly) can't receive the mail correctly.

Second, be sure to write your name on the mailbox. If you don't write your name in the mailbox, the postman won't know if the recipient lives here. Please be sure to write your name in the mailbox. When living with friends, please write down the names of two people.

Third, the stamp is stuck on the top left of the envelope, and your address is written on the back. In Japan, stamps are affixed to the upper left corner of envelopes. Write the recipient's address and name on the surface of the envelope (send samples to individuals and write them in Royal Chinese when sending them to the office). Please write down your address and name at the back.

Fourth, you can use English mail service. You can use the British postal service in the next business hours of the post office. Business hours: Saturday to Friday from 8: 00 am to 65: 438+00 pm.