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I plan to travel to Japan. What preparations do I need to make to change RMB into Japanese yen?

Preparations for visiting Japan:

1, don't forget to take off your shoes: in Japan, do as the Romans do, whether it's entering a hotel room, visiting a Japanese home, or entering a conference room or office. In short, as long as you enter the house, you have to change your slippers, sometimes twice.

Take an umbrella when you go out. Japan has a maritime climate, with uncertain weather. Take an umbrella and get ready. Take a folding umbrella when traveling, and it is best to take a gentleman's umbrella when traveling or visiting relatives.

Don't tip when spending money: Japan, like many Asian countries, has no habit of tipping. Because the service charge of 10%- 15% has been added to the bills of hotels and restaurants. If the taxi has no special service, there is no need to tip.

4. Drink tap water when you are thirsty: Japanese tap water can be drunk directly. There are running water nozzles in stations and large public places. Both hotels and restaurants have mineral water for guests to drink. ?

5. Inconvenient currency exchange: In Japan, currency exchange must be conducted at foreign currency exchange banks 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.

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Precautions:

Taxis in Japan are very expensive, and the fare is almost as much as that of air tickets. Therefore, it is best not to take a taxi in Japan, and you can walk there if the place is close.

2. Because many people like to travel to Japan, especially holidays, the prices of Japanese hotels are very different on weekends and holidays. So when you go to Japan, you must plan your travel time and pay attention to Japanese hotels. Smoking is not allowed in some rooms.

The escalators in Japan can be accessed from the right, but people are standing on the left, so be careful not to stand wrong.

4. When eating Lamian Noodles in Japan, you'd better make a tutting sound to show that the Lamian Noodles in this restaurant is delicious, but don't make a tutting sound, which is impolite.