Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - 1 1 What was the weather like in Japan at the end?

1 1 What was the weather like in Japan at the end?

Weather: Four distinct seasons.

* Average temperature in spring (April-June) 10-20 degrees Celsius;

* In summer (July to September), the average temperature is 25-32 degrees Celsius. Hotels and coaches can only turn on air conditioning in July and August.

* The average temperature in autumn (10 to 12) is about 10 degrees Celsius.

* In winter (1 month to March), the average temperature is below zero, and the climate in Tokyo is similar to that in Beijing.

Time: The time in Japan is one hour faster than that in China.

Currency: The unit of Japanese currency is (yen) yen. Paper money is divided into 10000 yen, 5000 yen and 100 yen, and coins are 500 yen, 100 yen, 50 yen, 10 yen, 5 yen and 1 yen. There are few banks in Japan that can exchange RMB. Please change RMB into Japanese yen in China in advance. If you carry US dollars, you can exchange them at airports, banks and hotel exchange offices. When exchanging Japanese yen, use floating exchange rate instead of fixed exchange rate. The exchange rate can be known through newspapers, TV and news. (1 dollar is about 15 yen).

Language: Japanese is the main language, and overseas Chinese in Japan also speak Mandarin. English is not popular in Japan. Only used in luxury tourist hotels and big department stores.

Medicines: Take some common medicines, such as cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, antidiarrheal medicine, carsickness medicine, etc. Patients with hypertension, heart disease, stomach trouble or other chronic diseases must bring enough medicines and doctor's prescriptions (written in English) in case of emergency.

Drinking: Tap water in Japan is safe to drink (if the gastrointestinal condition is poor, you can buy mineral water locally). Breakfast in Japan is mostly buffet, which is quite rich. Lunch and dinner are more casual.

Communication: Due to network problems, our current mobile phone can't be used directly in Japan, so we need to rent a dedicated phone from the telecommunications department before we leave. Public telephones in Japan are very common and easy to use. You can use coins and phone cards. For domestic calls in Japan: international code (00 1)+ country code (86)+ area code (757)+ required connection number (domestic telephone number).

Voltage: 1 10V. The power socket adopts two-hole plug-in type. Household appliances can't be used in Japan.

Small fees: International airports and hotels have to pay baggage handling fees and small fees for small accounts.

note:

(1) During the trip: The Immigration Bureau of Japan specially reminds Japanese tourists not to renew their tourist visas obtained through travel agencies or apply for other visas in China. Once found, they will be repatriated immediately at their own risk.

(2) Hotel accommodation:

Japanese people have the habit of sleeping on tatami, so please don't make noise or walk in the corridor outside the hotel or room. There are pay TV programs in the hotel. For example, keys P 1, P2 and P3. When you leave the hotel to go shopping, please bring your business card in case you get lost. In order to avoid unnecessary embarrassment, please don't take anything in the hotel without authorization. If you want to keep it as a souvenir, please buy it from the hotel. Hotels need to bring their own toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers. In Japanese hot spring hotel, you must take off your shoes at the entrance below the entrance. When washing hot springs, there are toiletries in the hot springs. You must wash it in the shower before taking a bath. Please don't bring any clothes or towels into the hot spring pool.

(3) Shopping instructions and duty-free tobacco and alcohol: If you see something you like or like, please decide whether to buy it.

Please remember that smoking is not allowed in public places. You must have an ashtray to smoke beside you. Otherwise, you will be fined.

Important call

Comprehensive consultation center for foreigners: 03-32 13-8523

Medical information consultation service: 03-5285-8 18

Fire and ambulance: 1 19

Emergency translation service: 03-5285-8 185

All-Japan emergency telephone number: 03-5285-8 185.

Telephone enquiry: 104

Embassy in Japan: 03-3403-3064

Consulate General of Osaka: 06-6445-948 1