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What should I bring to study in Japan ... Please help me, patient friends.

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For clothes, if you care about fashion and have money, you can come and buy them. If you are in Shanghai, Guangdong, unless you really don't follow the trend, the clothes you buy there are basically the same style as those in Japan, so don't worry about not keeping up with the trend. But if the luggage is not that heavy, bring some to buy.

Seasoning. It's good to eat bacon secretly. If you cook by yourself, bring some Chili noodles, Chili or pepper powder, chicken essence in soup, baking powder, cumin and spiced powder. Or hot pot bottom material, take a few bags, you can eat hot pot, you can use it as Chili sauce.

Snacks or something, unless they are unique to China, like vacuum-packed duck necks. Otherwise, like potato chips, biscuits, chocolate, don't bring it, take up the position.

If you bring a computer from China, plug it in. There are two holes in Japan. Don't bring it if it's plugged in. Come and buy it. 100 yuan stores have everything.

Don't bring a camera unless you have a particularly good one or a new one. Come and buy it.

Don't bring electrical appliances, bring as little as possible. The computer comes with a transformer, you can take it. But like other electrical appliances, hair dryers and cameras, the voltage is different. And these things are not expensive in Japan. Why do you want to take it to occupy the position?

If you are a quilt, see if you are not used to the cold. I brought a silk quilt. One of my classmates brought a thin quilt.

There seem to be few quilts in Japan. It depends on the individual. Boys are careless and may not care about these things. Girls sometimes like to bring some things they are used to, especially quilts, to sleep with you every day, which is affectionate and righteous.

Bring one or two sets of sheets, quilts and the like.

If you cook by yourself, bring some from China, such as millet, black rice and cereal. These three kinds, except for domestic stores, are estimated to be difficult to buy, and even if they are available, they are very expensive. Bring some red dates, longan pulp, dried vegetables, fungus, day lily, medlar and so on. It is difficult to buy them in Japan if you want to eat them. I've never seen anything for sale, and even if there is, it's not as good as in China.

Oh, and milk powder, which is rarely bought in Japan. Only pharmacies have a very small amount of baby milk powder, and the Japanese drink fresh milk. The milk here basically has no shelf life of half a year in China, and it is all fresh milk for about two weeks. So is soybean milk. If you like to drink milk powder, but don't want to drink milk powder that is really aimed at babies, take it with you.

The electronic dictionary must be brought. ! ! ! It's really practical. The point is that you can't buy the kind used in China in Japan.

If possible, it is also good to get a credit card visa, such as buying big items, air tickets, famous brands, online shopping, travel and so on. It is best to have online banking in China, such as Alipay. It is convenient to buy things from China. If you want me to go online to Jinjiang, you have to pay Alipay if you want to buy Jinjiang coins ~ ~ Haha ~

Remember, some of the rice and sausages mentioned above are forbidden by Japanese customs. Don't put them in special boxes. If they are taken apart, they will be confiscated. . . . The sausage I brought home this time was confiscated. . . Ouch! Open the box or something, luck! ! !

Drugs: Berberine for diarrhea, Band-Aid, Cold Medicine, Anti-inflammatory Medicine, Scald Medicine. Everyone has a little, just in case. It is easy to get angry. You can take some medicine to get rid of it.

Don't bring daily necessities such as shampoo, go to the supermarket or drugstore to buy it. Daily necessities, 100 yuan store. Bring some towels and bath towels. Take a pair of scissors. Come and unpack or something. It may take a while for scissors. In addition, remember to bring an evacuation tool to evacuate the bag.

Chopsticks. If you are not good at using chopsticks, bring a row of chopsticks from China. Japanese chopsticks are all very thin heads, and this technology is too bad for me. With this kind of chopsticks, I can't hold anything small at all, even the food is dangerous. = =

If the computer is online, as long as it can receive wireless signals, it is not a big problem.

There are many wireless networks in Japan, and many school dormitories are also included. If you do it yourself, it ranges from 3 thousand to 8 thousand. Usually it's 3 thousand to 5 thousand a month. Wireless, several computers can be used, wired, plus a route, up to four lines.

In Japan, generally speaking, the internet speed is quite fast. Especially wired. When I play Thunder, the speed is usually 300-500KB, and sometimes it can reach 2MB. Wireless is relatively slow.

You don't have to go to a very formal company to do it You can go directly to a school, run by the local people, and there will be no problem. It is still cheaper. If you go there and ask your seniors more, you will know more about the specific situation. In Japan, it is very helpful for my life to get on well with my senior friends. It will be much more convenient to find a job and live.

oh . If you pay attention. That is: you'd better be over twenty. If you are under twenty, you need a guarantor. Very troublesome. If you used to live in a dormitory, you should be able to share the rent directly with your predecessor and share the money equally. You don't have to bother.

If you buy a plane ticket, remember to bring the admission notice and study visa of the language school when you buy the ticket, so that you can buy a student ticket. Student tickets are mainly luggage, and you can bring about 40KG for free. Also, when packing, it is best to have only one big box. When getting off the plane, if you want to take the airport bus, you can only put one piece of luggage under the bus in Japan. You have to take the rest to the car yourself!

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