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Matters needing attention in traveling to Japan (detailed)

1. Passport, visa, ID card, credit card, plane ticket and other important documents should be carried with you and kept properly. It's best to make a copy of each one and put it in the handbag, and the original one in the underwear pocket.

Don't agree easily when someone checks the certificate, but report it to the team leader for handling. If the team leader is not present, you can ask the other party to show your ID card or work permit, otherwise you should refuse. If the other person is a policeman, you should also write down their ID number, badge number and car number.

Married women should wear a ring when traveling abroad to show strangers that you are married. In addition, don't drink drinks provided by strangers, and don't accept invitations from strangers (even if the other person is a girl).

3. Try to bring as little cash as possible during the trip. Don't put money in your luggage. Keep it close to your body. Don't leave valuables in the room. It's best to go shopping in a regular store and ask for proof of invoice. When trying on shoes, it is best to ask friends in the same group to accompany and look after the items.

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Folk taboo

1, Japanese greetings are expressed by bowing, which comes from the culture of the Tang Dynasty. When standing, put your feet together, stand up straight and bow your head. From general salute to upper body to 90-degree bow. According to the degree of etiquette, the angle of bow is varied.

2. When addressing Japanese people, you can call them "Mr.", "Miss" and "Madam", or you can add the word "Jun" after your surname or first name and call them "XXX Jun.". Japanese people can only use their full names on formal occasions.

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