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How big is the suitcase for traveling to Japan?

Carry-on articles: Each person is allowed to take the equivalent foreign currency of US$ 5,000 (as stipulated by China Customs), and each guest can take one piece of hand luggage on board. Specifications shall not exceed the standard (the sum of three sides shall not exceed 1 13CM). The weight shall not exceed 5 kg. Japan's hauling luggage is changed to piece-by-piece system, and each guest can carry two pieces of luggage, each piece of luggage shall not exceed 23 kilograms; The overweight part must be paid by yourself. According to the relevant regulations of the state, it is necessary to declare when carrying valuables such as notebook computers, imported cameras, video cameras and telephoto cameras out of customs. Cash and valuables can't be put in the checked baggage to avoid being lost in the process of consignment;

Some precautions for Japanese tourism are for reference only:

1. Currency: The single currency in circulation in Japan is Japanese yen, but RMB is not freely convertible into Japanese yen, while USD and HKD are freely convertible. You can bring any currency into and out of Japan, but if you bring more than 6,543,800 yen in checks and securities, you need to declare to the customs.

2. Communication:

Passengers using public telephones can buy calling cards from vending machines or convenience stores, or put in coins. Generally, coins of 10 yen or 100 yen are used, and domestic calls in Japan are 10 yen per minute.

If you want to make an international call, you can go to the public telephone booth marked "international and domestic calls" and make an international call directly. Calling cards can only make international calls at the airport, local calls can only be made at 100 yen, or international calls can be made with prepaid cards. The direct dial to Beijing is 00 1+86+ 10.

Transportation: Japanese cars drive on the left, contrary to China.

4. Consumption: Japan has no habit of bargaining. If you insist on bargaining, you may get a cold shoulder and have no habit of tipping, because all service charges are included in the bill.

5. Voltage:100V

The voltage in Japan is 100 volts, and there are two frequencies. The frequency of West Japan (Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka) is 60Hz, and that of East Japan is 50Hz. When traveling to Hokkaido, Japan, remember to bring a "transformer" to use when the electric power of the appliance is insufficient, unless your appliance can adjust the voltage.

6. Drinking water: The tap water in Japan is very clean and can be drunk directly, which is absolutely safe.

7. Shopping: The business hours of shopping malls are generally from 10 to 8 pm. You need to show your passport when you buy duty-free goods. Generally, duty-free goods can be bought at every airport in Japan, and there are regular duty-free shops in the business district of the city. When buying electrical or electronic products, passengers must pay attention to whether the voltage can be adjusted to facilitate your use in China. It is not cost-effective to buy small boutique toys, clothes, shoes, etc. Most of them are made in China, and the price is relatively expensive.

8. Few accommodation hotels will prepare necessary items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers for passengers, and you need to bring them yourself. Passengers going to the hot springs, it is best to bring their own related supplies.