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What do you need to prepare for a trip to Japan? ask for advice

To travel to Japan, you should prepare: documents, rain gear, wireless WiFi, money, translation APP.

1. certificate

On June 4, 2008, Japan implemented the visa relaxation policy. Single-entry visas for all undergraduates, research institutes and former students registered by the Ministry of Education of China and domestic universities in China do not need to prove assets, but only need to provide university study or academic credentials, passports, photos, household registration books and school leaving certificates.

2. Rain gear

Japan has a typical maritime climate with four distinct seasons, and the temperature difference between different regions and seasons is also large. You need to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection in summer. It often rains in Japan, so remember to bring rain gear.

3. Wireless WiFi

Rent wireless WiFi online in advance, or buy a calling card. Short-term mobile phone flow cards are sold at Japanese airports, and domestic e-commerce platforms are also cheap.

4. Money

Although Alipay has been launched in Japan, it can only be paid in cash in many places, so I remember to change yen in China, but I don't have much money. If you bring too much money across the border, you must declare it. Try not to change trains at the airport counter. The handling fee and exchange rate are not cost-effective.

5. Translation applications

The translation APP can translate noon into Japanese, movie translation, or Japanese into Chinese. Easy communication.

Precautions:

1. With the increasing number of people going to Japan, many shopping malls will set up special Chinese shopping guides, but due to the small number of people, they generally need to wait for the wheel number service. In addition, many international students work part-time in shopping malls or restaurants, which is also convenient for communication.

Although Japanese goods are cheap and of good quality, it is better not to buy them at the airport. Even if the airport has a duty-free sign, it is more expensive. There are many cosmetic shops (also called drugstores) in Tokyo, with reasonable prices and frequent promotions and discounts.