I m going to travel to Japan, and I have a few questions to ask you for help.

Updated on tourism 2024-04-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Are you traveling on your own or in a group? How many cities are you going to?

    Self-guided tours should be planned in detail, and it is best to take the subway when traveling. Fares start at 180 yen, and the Shinkansen is about 4,000 yen. The price of a taxi is basically the same as that of London, which is much higher than that of Hong Kong. If you want to kill someone, don't try.

    Tokyo subway station is particularly difficult to transfer, Tokyo station? There are so many mouths that the locals can't ask.

    If you want to save money, it's a good idea to prepare some food yourself. Studying in Japan is generally enough for 300 a day, and it is generally not enough to double the amount of travel.

    Cash and yen change can only be exchanged by trusting the relationship, and the general bank is 1w a piece. 6w RMB to JPY is about the same thickness as 1w RMB.

    It's easy to swipe your card abroad. The bank card depends on what currency you are in. There will be a choice when applying for a foreign currency credit card, for example, the general one is US dollars to RMB, and you can also use it directly in Japan, and you don't need to open it separately.

    However, at the time of settlement, it is calculated according to the exchange rate converted into US dollars, and there is no US dollar converted to RMB. In this way, it will lose a few tenths of a point in the sale of cash, and it is still more miserable to brush more.

    As a student, you can ask your parents to apply for a Japanese yen and RMB credit card, and then open a supplementary card, so that the payment is similar to the direct exchange of Japanese currency. You can cancel it when you return to your home, and you don't need to pay the card fee if you swipe it full, about 6 times (if the amount is high, there may be the amount of money you swipe each time, but it is not high).

    Cash exchange must be made in China. The renminbi is not a currency in circulation, and it will not be accepted if there is no accident abroad, so it is also US dollars to exchange abroad. The exchange time of the Bank of Japan is very short, so remember to leave work at 3 o'clock.

    It is recommended to choose ICBC and Bank of China for domestic currency exchange. Other banks are not cost-effective, or the fees are very high, so don't go to the bank near the university. I remember that at that time the pound exchange rate was 1:

    At 11 o'clock, the CCB exchange at the east gate said that it was 1:9 o'clock, and I was angry. There is also a daily limit for foreign currency exchange.

    That's about $5,000. In addition, a large amount of money is required to make a reservation. (The US dollar is generally deposited and is very easy to exchange, but the Japanese dollar is not a super large currency, and the general bank will only have more than 40w about 3w yuan, so you generally have to make an appointment.)

    Another point is that the customs actually has regulations on carrying cash, which is about 5k US dollars per person. But it is generally not checked. However, if it is found, it has the right to confiscate it directly. But I haven't encountered it yet.

    In addition, if you buy something in Japan, you will be taxed at 5% consumption tax (generally everything that does not have a tax-included mark on the price card will be charged extra), but a foreign passport can be refunded directly (in large shopping malls or stores with markings). Generally, there is a limit, 1w yen or more, right? Cash tax refunds are fractional.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The bank card is so complicated and I don't understand, when the merchant has a problem and can't communicate, some goods can be the cheapest cash, exchange cash in the Bank of China, and now the yen is very low 10,000 yuan to more than 150,000 yen to take it on the body, the security is very good, and the classmates' wallets are lost and some people take them to the police.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    People often travel to other places, and if you travel to Japan, there are a few things to keep in mind so as not to get in trouble. In Japan, don't smoke, take a ride, or wear torn socks.

    So, why is that? As we all know, Japan is a country worth visiting, especially the beautiful Japanese women, all of whom are very cute. The cute card makes people want to stop when they see it.

    When you go to Japan, if you don't pay attention to this, I'm afraid you won't come back, and in public, don't smoke or litter, and if you are caught on the spot, you will face a huge fine. Then you should only smoke in designated areas, and if you are going to a Japanese home, do not wear torn socks, because in the eyes of the Japanese, it is very rude.

    If it's your first time in Japan, don't take a taxi. Because ** is very expensive, it is 30 times that of China. It costs one or two thousand yuan for a casual walk.

    If you don't own a coal mine at home, it is recommended not to take a taxi, and if you want to find a job in Japan, you can try a subway pusher job, which is said to have an annual salary of up to 500,000 yuan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Q: Why do you call Japan "Neon Country"?

    a: The pronunciation of the word "Japan" in Japanese is similar to the Chinese word "neon". So it was evolved into a "neon country" by creative babies.

    Babies who love travel and foreign culture especially love to name countries, such as Canada is the "Maple Leaf Country" and Australia is the "Kangaroo Country".

    Question: By analogy, what country is South Korea?

    Q: When I first go to Japan, should I go to "Kanto" or "Kansai"?

    A: The main cities and regions in Kanto include: Tokyo, Kamakura, Mt. Fuji, and Hakone.

    If you go to Kanto, you can go to Akihabara, a sacred place for otaku, the romantic Tokyo Tower, the shopping paradise Ginza, the trendy resort Shibuya, Disney Park, or you can go to Mt. Fuji, a symbol of Japan, Hakone, a popular hot spring, and Kamakura, which is the backdrop of "Slam Dunk".

    The main cities and regions in Kansai include: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe. If you go to Kansai, you can eat crab doraku.

    Big crabs, Asia's only Harry Potter theme park can be found at Universal Studios Japan, you can go to Kyoto to enjoy the relics of the Tang and Song dynasties, Nara is chased by deer, and you can eat Japanese national treasure beef in Kobe.

    Q: Can I only go to Hokkaido in winter? Cold or not?

    A: Winter is of course the best season in Hokkaido! The combination of the snow and the Japanese-style cityscape can make guests cry from afar.

    However, Hokkaido in summer also has a "hidden" beauty, and the sea of flowers in Biei and the rustic atmosphere of Japanese-style country roads will make you feel closer to Japan!

    Q: When can I see cherry blossoms in Japan? When can I see autumn leaves?

    A: The cherry blossom period varies depending on the climate and temperature from year to year. In Japan, the open area of cherry blossoms is called "Sakura Front" and "Kaede Front", which will be updated on the official website and tourism bureau every year, and the cherry blossom opening hours and maple leaves change color in each city and region.

    This time can be referred to before the trip, which is very accurate and informative.

    Cherry blossoms begin to be seen on the main island from south to north, around the end of March (Kyoto), and the further north you go, the later you go.

    Many people go to Kansai on November to see autumn leaves, but Kansai needs to wait until the end of November to see the maple leaves!

    Hotels in big cities such as Kyoto and Tokyo are in high demand during the cherry blossom season and autumn leaf season, so be sure to book in advance.

    Q: Can I communicate smoothly in Japan using Chinese? Don't they all use Chinese characters?

    A: There are a lot of kanji in the Japanese language, so everyone thinks that even if I don't know Japanese and use kanji, I can travel around Japan without any problems. Japanese kanji is commonly used in Japanese signs and road signs, but if you enter some izakaya or ramen shops, it is difficult to find kanji.

    And those who want to communicate in the form of "pen talk" can only be some well-educated locals, and they are limited to a few words.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The check-in allowance for routes in Japan is different from that of other international flights, and you can check in 23kg of luggage for two items, and items purchased at duty-free shops at the airport are not included in the carry-on baggage allowance. In other words, no one will check the weight of your baggage at security, and neither will your boarding gate. I had a lot of people on my flight back, no problem.

    Drugstores are generally tax-free for purchases of 5,000 yen, so you can take your belongings with you. However, the clerk will seal the bag. Duty-free items cannot be used in Japan, in other words, do not open the bag and seal it.

    I hope you are happy with this answer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pay attention to the above experts have written a lot, all in all, talk more about quality and don't lose the face of the Chinese, just don't look at what people do.

    If you use Japanese, it is recommended that you buy a book to take with you, called - a sentence of Japanese is urgently needed temporarily, a very small and practical book with a pocket, only a few dollars, and you won't say it when the time comes, just find it out and point it to others. The common phrases above are written in Chinese Japanese, romanized pronunciation and Chinese homophony, which is definitely enough for you.

    If you are afraid of trouble, you can buy something excellent online and sell it when you have it.

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