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Japanese Man’s Travel GuideJapanese Man’s Travel Guide

1. Japanese men’s travel guide

You can travel to Japan for a period of time to understand and communicate with the local culture. After all, what you learn at home is different from what you see abroad. After getting familiar with it, I went to domestic cross-border e-commerce to translate and manage Japanese websites and logistics (stealing from my teacher). Then, apply for an account and do it yourself. After a few years, you will find that you are a rich man.

2. Complete picture of Japanese men’s travel guide

If you want to attract Japanese boys, then you can transform yourself into the character of a Japanese girl. Japanese girls are gentle and soft-spoken. When you speak, you are a little bit coquettish.

If you attract Japanese boys, you will become similar to them. Otherwise, if you study hard, work hard to improve yourself, and become better, then you will naturally attract Japanese boys.

3. Essential guide for men traveling in Japan

Every country has gentle people who like domestic violence. It doesn't matter that everyone in a country is particularly gentle, but the cruel people in this country are not. Idon’t know.

The way of heaven is scattered everywhere in the world. He does not divide everyone's good and bad in the same place, but distributes them evenly everywhere. Well that's fair to women, isn't it? No? Wouldn't it be terrible if all the women in a country encountered all the domestically violent men?

4. Japan travel strategy map

1. Preparation and basic situation (1) Visa for individuals traveling to Japan. Short-term visas are not available for individuals. All are handled by travel agencies or Ctrip. The cost is 600-1,000 yuan, and the agent will definitely tell you the required materials in detail. Japan does not require an interview, but it does require some materials to prove its economic strength: income certificate, deposit certificate, real estate certificate, car driving license, etc. Air tickets and hotel orders are also available! And it is said that the unpaid orders issued by Ctrip do not mean that I am no longer working. But travel agencies usually make fake air tickets and hotel orders for you. It usually takes 7 working days to organize and submit the materials.

(2) Time difference: Tokyo is 1 hour ahead of Beijing time. The clock in Tokyo is 10o Beijing time and 11 o'clock. The plane takes off and arrives at local time~

(3) The base price of foreign exchange exchange is 12 yuan for the subway, 8 yuan for water, 40 yuan for cigarettes, 50 yuan for taxi, and 50-100 yuan per person per meal. There are not many places where you can pay by credit card. It is recommended to bring extra cash and change it at Bank of China in advance. Don't wait until Japan to change it. You need to make an appointment to exchange Japanese yen at the Bank of China. You can bring your personal ID card to exchange for Japanese yen on the third day of your reservation. You can first go online or call the customer service number 9566 to check the phone number of the nearby Bank of China business office, and make an appointment at the business office, saving you two trips. At present, the RMB exchange rate is rising, so it is more appropriate to wait 1-2 days before setting off. The recommended order for using credit cards when traveling in Japan is JCB UnionPay VISAMASTER. The conversion rate of MASTER is higher than VISA. Before going to Japan, you can go to the official websites of these credit card institutions to check local promotions. If you already have a credit card from China Merchants Bank, you can directly call customer service to apply for a hellokittyJCB card and use the same account as your original card. The advantage is that it is fast, the card number can be confirmed and sent out in 2 days, and express delivery costs 20 yuan in 3 days. It seems that you can also apply for a JCB card from Bank of China. Japan has many coins, the largest of which has a face value of 500 yen. Get a coin purse and be prepared to hold endless coins.

(3) Communication in Japan can only use 3GWCDMA mobile phones. 1) International mobile phone roaming: Turn on international mobile phone roaming, and you can make calls and send text messages in emergencies. China Mobile users can directly send KTDQGM to 10086 to automatically enable international roaming. The text message is valid for 30 days and will be automatically canceled after 30 days. The premise is that the mobile phone has been registered in the system with real name and 200 yuan of phone credit has been pre-stored. I should turn off the GPRS function of my mobile phone before going abroad, because the international roaming charges for data services are so high that everyone can afford it and I can’t afford it. It is unsafe to turn off data on your phone because some software will automatically turn on data services. It is best to turn off the phone through the operator, and China Mobile users can text ZTSJLL. So how do you get online in Japan? There are three ways. 2) Sakura Card is a 3G Internet card from China Unicom and Japan’s Softbank. The weekly card traffic is 3G and is valid for 7 days or one month.

It is calculated from the time you activate it in Japan and is connected to the Japanese and American SoftBank 3G network (similar to China Unicom 3G, and is limited to Japan's SoftBank network, so you are not afraid of mistaken activation before arriving in Japan). When the data is used up or the time is up, you will end the use. This card is a one-time international data roaming network card and does not require charging. It doesn't have the ability to send text messages or make calls, but it can accept text messages. You can buy it on Taobao in advance. The price of the weekly card is 135 yuan, and the monthly card is 208 yuan. As long as it is a mobile phone, tablet or 3G-wifi router that supports WCDMA, it will work. 3) The Japanese sb-mobile card is a mobile Internet card issued by Nippon Communications Co., Ltd. Chinese people generally use one card in the form of a relay. If you want to buy a B card on Taobao, you need to tell them your specific usage time in advance. When the time is up, they will help you activate it here. You can send the card back to your next home after use. Calculated on a daily basis, the price given by Taobao sellers is about 200 yuan for 10 days, but it can only be used with mobile phones/tablets/routers that support WCDMA. Customized machines and contract machines of domestic operators can and cannot be used! It’s because the iPhone 4S in my hand was recharged through China Unicom, so I didn’t use the B card but the Sakura card. 4) You can also rent a portable wireless router at the airport, which is also sold on Taobao. It uses rechargeable batteries and costs 800 yen (50 yuan) per day. The price is still relatively expensive~ I stayed in Japan for 11 days and bought a Sakura monthly card to use as a hotspot in my Iphone 4S so that other phones, IPADs and notebooks can access the Internet. The network coverage is good and the speed seems to be okay. Many hotels in Japan have free wired Internet access, but there is a charge for wifi, so I often use my mobile phone to access the Internet when I get to the hotel.

(4) Maps and Navigation Paper maps are easily available in Japan. As long as you pay attention to the airport, major stations, and every attraction, the tourist service center will provide it. Electronic maps are mainly used when making strategies. I think mobile phones are only suitable for navigation, not for reading maps, because the screen is too small, and you forget the whole after looking at part of it! It's best to read paper maps or maps on an IPAD when traveling. We recommend Google Maps, an indispensable tool for independent travel in Japan. The great Google Maps also has a bus route design function, combined with the rigor and punctuality of the Japanese bus system, it is just stupid! You enter the starting point and end point, set the departure time, and it will give you a detailed bus route, clearly marking each line you want to take, the bus direction, the transfer station, the departure and arrival time of each intermediate section, and the platform number. , duration. You can also set your preferences for taking the subway, bus, taxi, and walking. You can try it at home. The test results will greatly relieve your anxiety about Tokyo’s complicated traffic routes and greatly enhance your confidence in traveling! When I tested it in Beijing, I found that every time it made me sit in the car more than an hour later than the departure time. After thinking about it for a while, I realized that this even takes into account the time difference between Beijing and Tokyo! The main function of Google Maps' bus route design is to help me simulate the route before traveling, familiarize myself with the major lines and stations of the Tokyo Metro, and evaluate the travel time. When I actually travel, I can plan which route to take and where to change trains by looking at the Tokyo Metro map. I don't have to worry too much about the train time, so I can just take the bus when I come here. My own experience is that the signs at every station in Tokyo are very, very clear, and the lines and station names are all digital. As long as you know which line to take and which direction to go in, you will definitely find it by following the instructions. It's even harder to figure out which exit to take when you arrive at the station because there are so many. You'll need to check in advance or check the station's instructions for exits. The most difficult thing is how to get to the destination after exiting the exit, because there are very few road signs in Japan, unlike many countries and cities that usually put up a road sign at the intersection to explain the name of the road. I rarely see this kind of road sign in Japan, and although Tokyo has map signs near station exits, the map doesn't go up north and down south at all. You should pay special attention to the directions on the map, so this all tends to be very annoying, especially for minutes. At this time, the navigation function of Google Maps is absolutely necessary, and the way out of the station basically depends on it! Facts have proved that the navigation function of Google Maps is also very easy to use~About word conversion——. Our minds are full of Japanese place names and attractions in Chinese. The place names marked on Google Maps are also in Chinese, but the bus lines and station names it gives are all Japanese Romaji (transliterated according to the pronunciation, such as Ginza).

Many of the maps we get and the signs we see in Japan are often in Japanese (that is, strange words, maybe mixed with Chinese or Traditional Chinese). A good way is to add Traditional Chinese and Japanese input methods on mobile phones and IPADs (settings are general Keyboard Add a new keyboard and select Traditional Chinese Pinyin, Japanese Roman and Japanese Kana). When using Google Maps to locate and enter addresses, it is best to use Traditional Chinese. Google will give you some more specific address tips for you to choose from; the transfer station names given by Google are in Roman characters, such as Ginza. If you don’t know where it is, you can pretend to edit a text message on your phone and enter Ginza in Japanese input mode. You will find that the string you entered magically becomes Ginza~ It feels like it is impossible for most people in China to memorize Japanese. Although you can guess a lot of things from Japanese kanji, when formulating a strategy, you still need to write down the English names of hotels, attractions, and addresses.

When using Google to locate, it is usually sufficient to use traditional Chinese characters (simplified Chinese often does not work, but traditional Chinese is better), or use English. In rare cases, you must enter Japanese Hiragana or Katakana. Google is trustworthy!

(5) Post The official color of Japan Post is red, and the letterhead format of postcards is - there is a stamp in the upper left corner and a zip code in the upper right corner, which is exactly the opposite of ours). The postage in Japan is 50 yen, and the flat price for shipping from Japan to overseas is 70 yen. Friends who like seals can bring a small notebook. There are medals available at JR stations and attractions.

(6) Accommodation can be booked on Ctrip, but if you want to experience a Japanese-style hotel, there is no such classified search on Ctrip. You can book on agoda or booking. The room rate for two people is basically more than RMB 600. Hotels in Japan are very small, and there may not even be room to open a large suitcase. Toilets are mostly capsule-shaped, but fully functional. Slippers, bath towels, hairdryers, and toiletries are all of good quality. You don't need to bring your own. Japanese power supply with two holes in parallel, 110V. The cameras, mobile phones, and iPads we use now are all adaptive, but laptops generally have three holes and require a 3-2 converter. It’s more convenient to bring one. Hotels generally also provide ~ Japanese hotels require early check-out times, usually 10 or 11 am, and check-in times are often after 3 pm or even 4 pm. For guests, they can not check in until they have time. When traveling in different cities, it is better to check out early in the morning and go directly to the station with your luggage. When you arrive at your next stop, go to the hotel and drop off your luggage. However, if you want to play until the evening and don’t want to drag your luggage with you, you can choose to leave your luggage at the hotel. The advantage is that it is free, but the disadvantage is that it takes time to get to and from the hotel, and you may have to spend more on transportation. You can also choose to leave your luggage at the station. The disadvantage is that it costs money, but the advantage is that it saves time. Larger stations in Japan and the United States have coin-operated luggage storage areas, and the price varies depending on the size of the locker. The cost is roughly 300-500 yen. I feel like the largest suitcase will fit in the largest suitcase, but if it's too thick, it may not fit in. Large train stations have luggage storage rooms with manual services and charges based on the number of pieces of luggage. A piece of luggage costs about 400 yen, but the service hours are often not 24/7, so you need to pay a little attention.

(7) Special gourmet meals: Ishikai cuisine (Kyoto), Kobe beef (Kobe), crab feast (Osaka) Cheap and fast: ramen, McDonald's convenience store S, Yoshinoya, railway bento, onigiri , candied eggs, pudding (very delicious!) Flavor cuisine: Ningyo grill (Sensoji Temple), paella and sushi (Tsukiji and everywhere), grilled octopus, matcha,

Two. Transportation (1) JRPASS is Japan’s tool for independent travel and can only be used by foreign tourists staying for a short period of time. You can take free seats and reserved seats on all JR railways, namely the Shinkansen (except Nogami, Shinkansen Nozomi and Mizuho, ??where you can take green cars, i.e. first class), JR Bus Company's city routes and some JR Expressway buses. If you want to go to so many places in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, JRPASS is obviously cost-effective. It's actually worth it to travel between Tokyo and Osaka using the JRPASS Shinkansen. The one-way fare of the Tokyo to Osaka Shinkansen is 13,240 yen, and the Japan Rail Pass 7-day pass is 28,300 yen (the RMB exchange rate has increased, and I only spent 1,640 RMB in July). Some people say that if you enter from Tokyo and leave Osaka or vice versa, JRPASS is not necessary.

You can do the math yourself. The average daily fare of the JR Pass is 240 yuan, while single-day bus tickets in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and other places only cost 30-60 yuan, and tickets from Tokyo and Osaka to nearby Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, and Nagoya only cost 50-60 yuan. , so using JR in the city is a bit overkill. Of course, it won't hurt to use it if you're on the road. JRPASS is not available in Japan, so you must buy it in China in advance. What you buy in China is just a certificate (Taobao has it, and you need the pinyin and gender of your name when buying it). You can use it at major JR stations in Japan by exchanging your passport for a card. Taobao sellers will also attach a list of stations where bookings can be changed. The JR Pass can be redeemed at the JR Ticket Center on the B1 floor of Building 2 of Narita Airport (note that it is on the 1st floor when picking up luggage). JRPASS has corresponding passages at the entrance and exit of each JR station. You can cross it after a sign. JR passes can be divided into national passes, east-west passes, etc. According to the area of ??use. The usage dates of the national general coupon are divided into 7th, 14th and 21st, which is not so convenient for JR in every city. If the itinerary is not 7 days, you need to buy additional tickets for the remaining days (it is not recommended to buy the No. 14 ticket, which is much more expensive than the No. 7 ticket, and no one will travel long distances all the time), so I don’t use it when I am not in Tokyo. JR Pass. Use the SuicaNEX package on the first and last days, mainly traveling to and from Narita Airport, and use the Tokyo Metro two-day pass on the second and third days, which saves days and is convenient for you to use during a 7-day long trip and when returning to Tokyo from Osaka PASS. When taking a Shinkansen limited express train with a JR Pass, you can reserve a seat at the ticket window or t. You can take a free seat without making a reservation. Generally, there are several vacant seats on each train. The seats in the designated seats are not assigned, but the seats in the designated seats must be seated according to the number. I think it's best to take this empty seat while I'm away. I'm holding my luggage. Also there's a little bit of space behind the last row of seats in the free seat car where you can put your big suitcase so you don't I don't have to move around and. it’s easy to take care of them.

5. Japan Travel Guide Free Travel Guide

If you want to eat in Osaka, don’t you think that Japanese octopus stir-fry and Osaka stir-fry are both famous dishes of Osaka? So I personally think that if you just want to go to Osaka for a day, let’s eat something delicious. There are many places worth seeing in Tokyo. The newly opened East Tower and Sky Tree. It is said that Sky Tree has many limited edition items and they are not expensive. It's not as good as a hot leopard cake right now. Super cute and delicious. If you happen to come on July 28th, at the corner of Tagawa near the Sky Tree, there will be the largest and most spectacular fireworks in Japan. It's close enough that you don't have to run around all the time. If you want to buy clothes, there is an east exit upstairs, and there are Shinjuku, Shibuya 109, and Ikebukuro Sunshine City underground at the Shinjuku East Exit. These are all good. For electrical appliances, I think Akihabara S is too professional, but it would be very convenient to swipe a UnionPay card. Personally, I think Shinjuku's electrical appliances are pretty good, and it's very close to shopping places. If you want to go to a maid s shop, although Akihabara is the base camp, you only have one day. If Akihabara is not included in the plan, you and I would be better off going to Ikebukuro. And Ikebukuro is also a gathering place for many anime fans. I don't know if you like anime or not. Headless Horseman "Alien" was filmed in Ikebukuro, so now many people are attracted to it. It's a popular place. For attractions, the Imperial Residence is also good. After seeing the Imperial Palace, you can take the subway to Danqiu, where you can eat a lot. But because the land is very expensive and there are many shops, you may pass by some good shops without paying attention. Look carefully. I don’t know if you follow Japanese dramas or not. There is a Japanese drama called "Only Ai", which was filmed in front of that street, in front of Keio University.

6. Must-visit places for men traveling in Japan

There are no taboos on the color of clothes when traveling to Japan, as long as you bring appropriate clothes according to the local climate. Although there are no taboos on dress code, other customs and taboos must be observed. The specific requirements are as follows:

1. Please do not carry dangerous items, such as knives, with you. Carrying a knife with a blade longer than 5.5cm is illegal and may result in a prison sentence of up to 3 years or a fine of up to 500,000 yen.

2. There are very few public toilets on the streets in Japan. If necessary, it is recommended to use the toilets in large shopping malls or subway stations. Non-shoppers should say hello in advance when using the restroom in a 24-hour convenience store.

3. Japanese motor vehicles drive on the left, and vehicles pass through intersections faster. Please obey traffic rules. Pedestrians should use zebra crossings when crossing the road. It is prohibited to run red lights. Please fasten your seat belt when riding in a car, and drinking and driving is prohibited. Do not drive a motor vehicle without a Japanese driver's license.

4. Cyclists cannot ride parallel to each other, go in the opposite direction, or take other people with them. When riding a bicycle, you should avoid pedestrians. Bicycles should drive in dedicated lanes close to the sidewalk or on the side of the motorway, or on the side of the sidewalk close to the motorway. Turn on your headlights when riding at night. Bicycles placed on the roadside are not allowed to be used casually.

5. Japan’s Shinkansen, trams, and subways all depart on time. Please make sure to board the bus on time. Do not force ride when the car door is closed. Shinkansen carriages are divided into reserved seats and unreserved seats. Please ride according to the type of ticket you purchased.

6. When taking public transportation such as subways, trams, buses, etc. Be sure to keep your ticket properly. Consciously queue up when waiting for the bus, stay quiet when riding, give up your seat politely, and don't make any noise. When taking the bus, be sure to turn your cell phone on silent and sit close to the priority seat. It is prohibited to receive or make phone calls. Men should avoid taking women-only carriages and avoid physical contact with members of the opposite sex in carriages as much as possible.

7. The rear doors of Japanese taxis open and close automatically. When taking a bus, try to sit in the back row and ask for a receipt before getting off.

7. Japanese men’s travel guide video

The biggest similarity between Korean men and Japanese men is machismo, no housework, a strong desire to dominate women, and a requirement for women to be gentle and submissive. , there are occasional exceptions. And my drinking style isn’t very good either, which is pretty normal. Once you drink, you become a different person, especially Koreans, who love to drink and have a very bad drinking style. To be honest, if y