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Common men and sentences in Japan travel

Japan is a country full of mystery and creativity. Due to its highly developed material conditions, it gives people a prosperous scene. The Japanese are of high quality and everything is new, clean and organized. This is an ideal tourist destination. Many people who travel to Japan will find a large number of Chinese characters, but their meanings are not clear. Let me analyze it for you below.

As we all know, many Chinese characters in Japan come from China, but their meanings are quite different. Today, the editor introduces some common Chinese characters on Japanese streets to help you travel to Japan easily.

1. Airport

Travel voucher: passport

Cargo: luggage.

Ride: Let’s go

Underground: Subway

Case Office: Information Office (you can get many Chinese travel brochures)

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: Station

Seats: Full.

Electricity: last bus

Rental: fee

Road: one-way

Reciprocating: reciprocating

Gate: Ticket gate

Return bus: Although it will stop, it will not carry people when it is empty.

Actuarial machine: When the amount of the ticket purchased is inconsistent with the actual distance, the actuarial machine will calculate the amount of replacement tickets.

Change machine: the gate for ticket checking. When leaving the station, one-way tickets will be taken back, and one-day tickets, two-day tickets and other types of tickets will be spit out and returned to passengers.

3. Eating

: Bibimbap

Ten Days: Seasonal Dishes

Sheng: A large portion.

Sing: Normal

Note: A la carte.

Li: Menu

Order: Set meal

Wild vegetables: Vegetables

Ginseng: Carrots

Topic: Myself Go ahead and eat whatever you want.

Yu: Eating ramen means adding noodles.

4. Shopping

Materials: Cost

Tax: Excluding tax.

Payee: Service Desk

Cut: Sold out.

Exchange: Exchange money.

New Load: New Products

Mitarai: Bathroom.

Quantity: Handling fee

Emergency exit: Emergency exit

Accounting: The place where you check out and collect money.

Tax: Tax included (everything you buy in Japan must pay tax)

Ji’an: Ge’an and Jing’an both mean super cheap.

Cut: discount but opposite to domestic, for example, 2 cuts = 20% off.

Jed: If you don't know what to buy, go to this area. It is the flagship product of the store.