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I want to bring something back to my family when traveling to Japan, what should I buy?

You can check out cosmetics and some commonly used household medicines sold by Xiaolin in duty-free drug stores, such as eye drops, antipyretic patches, ointments, etc. There are some suitable small household appliances in duty-free shopping malls such as electric toothbrushes (please pay attention to the voltage when buying electrical appliances. Because Japan is 100V. Some require a transformer). Cosmetics from big brands. When you encounter suitable activities and prices, buy what you are familiar with and understand. That's it. The price is indeed better than domestic prices. For specific things, you can check what you actually need in the duty-free shop. Personal shopping feels like there is no need to buy just for the sake of buying, what matters is the actual need. After all, this is not the past time when logistics was underdeveloped.

Use an unlimited data card and compare prices and exchange rates online, and you’re all set. . In addition to enjoying the scenery, it is best to arrange dedicated time for shopping. Because shopping is really time-consuming and energy-consuming. .

Another reminder. If cities in Japan are different, the prices of some goods sold will vary greatly.

For example, last time I learned that the price difference between the same rice cooker in Kyoto and Nagoya is several hundred yuan