Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Traveling abroad for the first time, I plan to visit Japan. I don't know anything. Can you give me some?

Traveling abroad for the first time, I plan to visit Japan. I don't know anything. Can you give me some?

Several points for attention:

After getting off the plane, the airport has two directions. "Arrive" means "arrive". Go in this direction, not in the direction of "riding".

If you don't understand Japanese, bring a pen and paper. Most traditional Chinese characters can be exchanged.

Change some yen coins to buy tickets, make phone calls and buy drinks Small change is often used in Japan.

There is a coin-operated safe deposit box for storing small pieces of luggage at the Japan Railway Station, and there is a time limit to see the time.

Don't grab a seat after getting on the bus. This is not a Japanese habit. Don't talk loudly and don't eat.

Write down the hotel address on a piece of paper. If you get lost, you can find "Jiaofan", which is the police box. You can communicate in simple English.

Large shopping malls can refund tourists, have tax refund counters and keep shopping receipts.

Fast food restaurants should clean up after eating, and don't walk away with your legs crossed.

Drive left on the road and see the traffic lights before crossing the road.

Flush after going to the toilet and reset the toilet seat.

The hotel has a lobby and usually has a computer with Internet access.

There are also coin washing machines and coin drying equipment.