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Japan's latest travel guide

This is almost a craze for Japanese tourism. It's the cherry blossom season in Japan, so things in this season are generally expensive. How can I travel to Japan? Today, Bian Xiao will share with you how to travel in Japan.

scheduled flight

Air tickets to Japan are very expensive, especially for passengers from North America and Europe, which usually makes people feel scared. After all, Japan is an island country in the Far East. However, the fare fluctuates every season, so if you shop around and follow these tips, you will get a lot of money.

Avoid peak travel time.

During my holiday in Japan, the prices of air tickets and hotels rose sharply. If possible, avoid traveling during this time.

There are three different holidays in Japan: (1) year-end and New Year holidays-from February 27th to1October 4th; (2) Golden Week holiday-April 29th to May 5th and scheduled weekend; And (3) Obama Day Season-three days in August 15.

Or regional airlines.

Small regional airlines and some national airlines often offer discounted air tickets. All aircraft companies must abide by certain standards and regulations, so you don't need to worry about not flying brands. The best choices include China Airlines, Aeroflot and Asiana Airlines.

Local traffic

When you are in Japan, use public transportation. This will save you a lot of money, because taxis and car rentals can be expensive. If you plan to go sightseeing, you can consider buying a bus card. This will save you money, because when you buy a bus ticket, you usually get a discount.

You can also consider renting bicycles, scooters and other means of transportation. This is a cheap wallet, but it will make you travel everywhere.

train

The railway network extends in all directions, fast and efficient. Japan's railways connect all major cities in the country, while private railway companies operate in every region. Big cities also have a considerable share of subways and monorails.

JapanRailwayPass is a very economical and convenient way. You can travel unlimited in Japan by taking JR line, including Shinkansen (bullet train).

* * * bus

In large and medium-sized cities in Japan, such as Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya and Osaka, buses play an auxiliary role in public transportation, supplementing the train and subway networks. In small cities, as well as cities with many historical sites such as Kyoto and Kamakura, buses are the main public transport.

In addition, bus lines extend to remote rural areas and areas where few people go, so you can take you to small villages, hiking trails and other places where tourists usually don't go.

Travel pass

There are several types of unrestricted boarding passes. Japan Railway Pass is a popular choice for tourists, because it provides unlimited JR lines, including Shinkansen. Pass must be purchased at overseas offices of famous Japanese travel agencies (such as JTB International Travel Service and Japan Travel Service Co., Ltd.) outside Japan.

However, Japan's railway pass is relatively expensive, starting from about 30 thousand yuan, so unless you plan to travel to this country by train, you should avoid using Japan's railway pass. A better choice is Suica and PASMO cards.

These are prepaid cards, which can be purchased and recharged at the ticket office of the railway station. They can be used on most trains, subways and buses in eastern Japan. They can also be used as electronic money.

As long as you swipe your card quickly, you can pay in many convenience stores, kiosks, restaurants and fast food restaurants. More and more vending machines also accept Suica and PASMO cards.

stay

Japanese and western style, there are all kinds of affordable accommodation facilities to choose from. Room prices range from about 2,000 yuan per dormitory to 50,000 yuan per high-end hotel.

capsule hotel

The room is much bigger than the coffin, and the capsule hotel is the epitome of efficiency. Each capsule has a Fulton, a TV, a small table and some other facilities. Public bathrooms and coin lockers are usually provided. An important note is that women are usually forbidden to enter capsule hotels. The room rate is 3000 to 4000 yuan per person.

Dormitories and dormitories

This hotel provides accommodation for the most frugal travelers. Japan Youth Hostel is a member of the International Youth Hostel Federation, which operates more than 300 hostels all over Japan. The room rate is 0/500 to 4,000 yen per person/kloc.

Comic cafe

Comic Cafe provides seats or booths where you can read comics (Japanese comics), play video games and surf the Internet. Many of them are open 24 hours a day, so you can spend the night here, which is about RMB 0/500 to RMB 3,000 per person.

Minku

These family-run beds and breakfasts provide Japanese rooms, and the price usually includes one or two meals. The price depends on the quality and location, and is generally 4000 to 10000 yen per person.

Ruigang

These are traditional Japanese rooms. Hotel accommodation usually includes dinner and breakfast, which is recommended for all travelers to Japan because it gives you the opportunity to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle. Prices range from 6000 yuan to 30000 yuan per person.

temple

Visitors can spend the night in some Buddhist temples. Accommodation is simple, but staying overnight usually includes two vegetarian meals and the opportunity to attend morning prayers. It is estimated that each person will donate 3,000 to 1 10,000 yen.

Western Hotel

Including international and Japanese hotel chains, can be distributed all over Japan, especially in big cities. Cheap business hotels are the cheapest, offering simple western-style rooms. Some business hotel chains include APA Hotel, Route Hotel and Super Hotel. The room rate can be as low as 4000 yuan/room in the off-season.

food

In Japan, there are many interesting, convenient and cheap food choices. Here are some of the most affordable restaurants and the most popular convenience stores, where you can eat something quickly and healthily.

Professional Japanese restaurant

In Japan, many restaurants only focus on one kind of food, such as:

Gezi is a cheap sushi restaurant, and sushi dishes are presented to customers on a conveyor belt. Customers are free to choose their favorite dishes. They can't be on the conveyor belt when passing in front of them or ordering dishes. The price of sushi is different colors corresponding to different price levels (generally 100-500 yen per plate) or uniform price.

Finally, count the plates and determine the total. Prices range from 700 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Suya is good at buckwheat noodles and udon noodles.

Most noodles are cooled or dipped in hot soup. Noodles can be ordered with different ingredients (tempura, vegetables, etc. ), and the menu will change with the seasons. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Lamian Noodles specializes in Lamian Noodles and China noodles, as well as soups with various ingredients. Every kind of Lamian Noodles has its own soup, which is the most critical ingredient for the success of the restaurant. Several other dishes from China, such as sesame and fried rice, can usually be found in Lamian Noodles. Prices range from 300 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Guidunya specializes in Gynostemma pentaphyllum (beef)

Gyudon-ya is one of the cheapest fast food restaurants all over the country. Prices range from 300 yuan to 1000 yuan.

Kitori specializes in producing roast chicken skewers, which are usually roasted on charcoal fire. They are especially popular with working-class people after work, and together with Lamian Noodles, they have become a popular place for people to have a midnight snack after drinking. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Ordinary restaurant

Here are some types of restaurants that offer more dishes than professional restaurants:

Like bars, leisure bars in Zoya offer a variety of side dishes, such as baked goods, toast, salads and other snacks. They are probably the most popular types of restaurants in Japan, many of which are close to railway stations and shopping areas.

Eating in Zokaya is often informal, sharing dishes at the table instead of eating alone. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Families, such as Gusteau, RoyalMaster, Saizeria and Happy, are leisure restaurants, usually belonging to national chains, offering various western, Chinese and Japanese dishes. Family restaurants are more common in rural areas than in big city centers. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Yatai is a movable food stall, sometimes including the seating space in the tent. They usually appear during festivals, but they also operate in busy streets all the year round. Fukuoka is famous for its elegance. Generally, the products sold are fried chicken (Karachi), autumn night roast, high fever, Jacques soba noodles, Guandong boiled and Lamian Noodles.

Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

: Many Japanese restaurants specialize in foreign food, such as Korean food, China food and Italian food. American fast food is also very popular.

Yakubu is good at Korean barbecue. Small pieces of meat are cooked on the grill on the dining table. Other popular Korean dishes, such as bibimbap, Lehman and chige, are usually available in yakiniku-ya. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Yoga specializes in the study of western food introduced into Japan during the Meiji Restoration (1868- 19 12), which was later Japan. Typical dishes served by Yyoshoku-ya include omuraisu, hambagu and hayashirisu. Prices range from 500 yuan to 2000 yuan.

Hamburg and America can be seen everywhere in Japan. They include major American chain stores, such as McDonald's and Burger King, and local chain stores, such as Morse Burger and Lotto.

Foreign food

Convenience stores, commonly known as Kunbini, are almost everywhere in Japanese cities. The fierce competition among major operators such as "7 1 1", "Lawson" and "family supermarket" has continuously produced new and innovative products and services, making convenience stores in Japan really convenient.

Most convenience stores are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Many convenient and cheap food choices include onions (rice balls), sandwiches, lunch boxes, instant noodles, microwave ovens and hot foods, such as fried chicken, Nicholman and Guandong cooking.

Convenience store

Although many pleasant sightseeing spots in Japan are free, most museums, temples, castles and gardens cost at least several hundred yen. However, there are various discounts that can reduce some of your sightseeing expenses.

go sightseeing

Hiroshima. Hiroshima Peace Park is almost a free museum (50 yen), Mazda Museum, climbing Myitsone, and visiting the nearby Jokhang Temple Palace Island.

Kyoto. Fuxi Temple, palaces and villas (Kyoto Palace, Xiantao Palace, Gui Xiang Villa and Xiuge Villa), Ximu Market, take the road of philosophers and explore the surrounding historical blocks and Kiyomizu Temple.

Nara. Yoshimi (foreigners only), Quiet Palace, strolling in Nara Park and Nara Town.

Tokyo. Tsukiji Market, Meiji Jingu, Forbidden City and Dongyuan, Senji Temple, observation deck of Tokyo government office building, observation deck and window shopping in bustling Shinjuku, Shihei, Harajuku, Akihabara and Ginza.

Yokohama. Qilin Village, exploring the pleasant waterfront promenade between Milaj and Chinatown, features Osambashi Pier and Yamashita Park.

Free sightseeing

Preferential treatment for foreigners. Look for discounts for foreign tourists, such as TobuNikko free pass, which combines travel with sunlight and scenic spots around Kinugawa. Other noteworthy discounts for foreigners include free tickets for all places in Nara and discounted tickets for some scenic spots near Panasonic. You should go to the tourist information center to see what discounts are available. Note that you may need to show your passport to qualify for the discount.

There are discounts for children and the elderly. Many scenic spots offer discounts for children and the elderly. The child ratio usually applies to children below 12, although some places also offer preferential treatment to high school students and college students. Students may need to show their school ID card or international student identity card to qualify for the discount.

Senior citizens aged 65 or above can usually enjoy senior citizen discounts.

Grut museum pass. GruttMuseumPass offers free or discounted tickets to more than 60 museums and zoos in Tokyo. The ticket price is 2000 yuan, which will be sold in participating museums and zoos and some convenience stores and travel agencies from April to 65438+ 10.

The pass is valid for two months from the first use. There is a similar pass in the Kansai region.

If you want to travel to poor Japan, you must master this information and pay attention to safety!