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What do I need to prepare for going to Japan by cruise?

There are many ways to go to Japan, and friends can consider taking a cruise. Now Bian Xiao will talk to you about some things you will encounter when you take a cruise, or what preparations you have made in advance.

: Prepare what?

1. There are perennial trips to Japan and South Korea (Tianjin, Shanghai, Xiamen, Hong Kong), and Hong Kong can go to Vietnam or Japan and South Korea. China seldom travels to Europe.

2. The savings card can't be bound to the ship card, but you can use the savings card (with the UnionPay logo) when you check out, so I don't think it is necessary to bind the card.

There are slippers (cotton), towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes and no combs on board. Standard beds can be combined by staff (landline dial 6000). Every day, there are newspapers introducing the activities on the cruise ship, and customer service is inserted at the door of the room. Connect Princess Cruise wifi, log on to "sapphire.princess.com" and see your daily activities on your mobile phone.

What needs to be sent to the travel agency is the passport (the travel agency helps to copy it), and others can be printed, signed and photographed. On the day of travel, you need to go to the port by yourself. If there is no shuttle bus, you can take public transport (it is more troublesome to carry your luggage) or use carpooling software (it is really convenient).

Before traveling, the customer service will send a cruise guide, so you can see which ones are free and which ones are charged. Most of them are free. Of course, if you like them, you must try them! After boarding the plane, the customer service will recommend drinks, and the service fee is 7 USD/day, 15%. Because I haven't done this set meal, the specific situation is not very clear.

6. The princess has a leadership dinner and needs to wear formal clothes. In fact, generosity is not so grand at all, because people around you don't wear gorgeous clothes, but they still look at themselves.

7. Cruise ships can't surf the Internet for free. Generally, it is 4 dollars, and it is given online for 30 minutes. After that, how to charge? It's in most cruise guides. If you need to surf the Internet ashore, you can rent a router from a treasure. It is calculated by the number of days paid, not by the number of days. There will be WIFI in Korean duty-free shops, but the signal is not very good. There is basically no free WIFI in Japan. According to local tour guides, Japan pays more attention to electromagnetic radiation.

8. You can download Lotte and Silla's apps at home before going to the duty-free shop in Korea, because there is nothing specified. Registered members can get a discount. Silla, in particular, can be handled in a treasure (about 10 yuan). You can also get a 5% discount with UnionPay cards. Jeju Island does not accept online ordering, and the goods are picked up at the port. Busan is very good.

: Japanese knowledge

1. Japanese people live long because they eat low salt and oil, so few people get high blood pressure and thrombosis. Pay attention to health care and have a physical examination twice a year.

The Japanese government owes a lot of foreign debts because it will allocate a lot of money for various research. In order to make the life of the Japanese people better, the university where the tour guide is located studied how to take a bath for two months. The popularity of toilet lids is not due to technology, but to the data obtained from a national experiment of women and children, and the 1mm and 1mm are fine-tuned within two years.

There are no street cleaners in Japan. I heard that it took three hours to leave the concert and queue up to throw garbage.

Drug stores need 5,000 yen (about RMB 250 yuan) to be tax-free and buy a lot of things. I went to buy buy because I didn't do my homework before I left. I bought eye drops, gloves, children's toothbrushes and band-aid (so expensive). Buy according to your own needs. I was hungry during the whole trip. You can bring something to eat. Large duty-free shops include Japanese natto (many people buy it) and thermos cups (note whether the bottom is made in China). You know), baby-friendly baby products, rice cookers (seen by many people), Anna Golden Bottle for sun protection, Snow Muscle Jinghua, Shiseido and so on. I didn't see Albin in the duty-free shop (maybe you need to ask the shopping guide).