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Traveling freely in Japan, what questions will the immigration officer ask after getting off the plane in Osaka?

Generally, you won’t ask any questions, but you can prepare some questions. For example, is this your first time in Japan? The purpose of coming to Japan? How many days to stay in Japan? where are you live? Where to stay? Waiting for simple questions, they usually speak English. If you don’t know English, they will keep you. Haha, no, if you really don’t understand, they will take out a playing card with Chinese, English, and Japanese on it. Translation, so that you understand what you are asking? Therefore, Japan’s humanity is second to none in the world.

Specially, I remember skiing in Takayama City, Japan, and when I returned to Kyoto or Nagoya, as long as there was only one tourist left, any Time will take you to your destination. This is the humanity of Japan. Someone will ask you what time you leave, what time you arrive in Kyoto or Nagoya, don’t miss the train, etc., and they will also advise you on how to get there. Unlike some Chinese people who rip off customers and cheat. This is why they would rather travel to Japan than travel domestically.

Tourism is tourism, and politics is politics. Don’t confuse them together. Just boldly travel to Japan. Only when you go can you know how good Japan is. .

Not only Chinese, Koreans, and Singaporeans all like to go there, but many tourists from Europe and the United States also like to go there. What does this mean? It is indeed good!