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Looking for advice from people in Japan...Japan travel guide and what you need to pay attention to...

Does this require someone in Japan to help? I can also tell you that from the aspects of food, clothing, housing and transportation, it will be enough.

Yi: The temperatures in Japan and coastal cities in China are similar. Winter is not as cold as China, and summer is not as hot as China. The temperature in Shanghai should be about the same, so when you travel, just refer to the temperature in Shanghai. It's my experience.

Food: The Japanese food is relatively light, and there are few varieties and few cooking methods. Eating in Japan is very expensive. A night of ramen is at least RMB 50-60, and Yoshinoya will be cheaper. , it costs 30-40 RMB for a bowl, and McDonald’s also costs about 50 RMB. It is different from that in China. In fact, in convenience stores in Japan, small snacks such as chocolate are similar to those in China, and they are very delicious.

Accommodation: If you are traveling with a group, you don’t need to consider this issue, because this is arranged by the travel agency for you. Hotels in Japan are also very expensive, and the rooms are not big, but everything is included. It is relatively complete, such as a hair dryer and so on. Remember to throw the toilet paper into the toilet after defecation. The Japanese cannot understand why the Chinese throw toilet paper in the wastebasket. Also, hotels generally have pay TV. This You have to buy a card to use it. It usually costs 1,000 yen and lasts about 80 minutes. You will understand even if I don’t tell you the content. They are all adult TV programs.

OK: If you don’t have enough money in Japan, don’t wave for a taxi. Taxis are very expensive. The most convenient way is to travel by subway. Generally, big cities have subways, especially Tokyo. , the subway and tram are very convenient, you can basically go anywhere, the fares vary according to different distances, if you go to Tokyo for the first time, I can tell you one of my methods, because Tokyo’s subway lines are complicated and there are many exits , and many of the exits are connected to above-ground shopping malls, so I suggest you take a camera and take a photo of the entrance to the subway as a sign. When you come back, look for the entrance with these photos so you won’t get lost.

If you are traveling independently to other cities, you can choose the Shinkansen. I have never taken the Shinkansen, but it is said that there will be trains every 15 minutes, and the price is not cheap. It is said that it will be around 800-1000 RMB. .

As for shopping, I think some Japanese cosmetics are cheaper in Japan than in China. You can go to local drugstores to buy them. There is not much price difference in each region in Japan, and there is no bargaining. problem, and there are no fakes in Japan, so you can buy with confidence. Others are that some international brands have limited editions in Japan, and you can buy some limited editions. There are also Japanese local brands, some in China and some in Japan. They are more complete than those in China, and some brands are not available in China, so you can bring some of these. As for snacks, I recommend bringing some snacks and chocolates. If you want to buy some international brand cosmetics, just buy them directly at the airport duty-free shop.

Other things to note are to keep to the left when walking, use crosswalks when crossing the road, be sure to look at traffic lights, and be polite. If you receive anti-China propaganda pages and newspapers in Japan, read them in Japan. Just take a look at it and it's fine. Don't bring it back, otherwise Chinese customs will detain you. You can also exchange Japanese yen at the Bank of China. Generally, you can only exchange for 10,000 yen. Changes can only be exchanged in Japan. There are no counterfeit banknotes in Japan. You don’t need to check banknotes when buying things. The Japanese are very strict. Integrity, if you do this, people will think you don't trust him and you are rude to him. The scenery in Japan is super beautiful, so be sure not to litter or spit. This is something you must pay attention to.

If you have any questions, please ask me. I wish you a happy trip to Japan!