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There is no need to bring small electrical appliances, the first voltage does not match, and the second thing like a hair dryer is also cheap in Japan, and the quality is good, daily necessities can be bought in Japan, much cheaper. The old godmother can bring it herself, and it's not as easy to buy over there as she said. And it's expensive.
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It is recommended to bring some condiments, small daily necessities, and 100-yen stores have them, so you don't need to bring them.
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To Japan can bring up to 20,000 yuan or the equivalent of yen or 5,000 US dollars, in this range you can, this is mainly customs control, toothpaste is best put in checked luggage, in case the security check is not confiscated, medicine can be carried with you, belongs to your own amount, sausages do not open can be carried! Don't carry more than 100ml of liquids, and flammable and explosive (lighters), knives (nail clippers, Swiss army knives are also counted), and nothing else!
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With a small package, Japan's civilian daily necessities are very affordable, and Lao Gan Ma also sells them, which is not much more expensive.
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Liquids are allowed in checked baggage. Because liquids are not considered prohibited.
Passengers on international flights can carry 100 ml of liquids per person on international and regional flights departing from airports in China, and the volume of each piece of liquid goods carried on them shall not exceed 100 ml.
Containers for liquids should be placed in transparent resealable plastic bags with a maximum volume of no more than 1 litre. Each passenger is only allowed to carry one transparent plastic bag at a time, and the excess should be delivered.
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1. Kilogram system: (applicable to passengers going to Asia, Australia and Europe).
1. Checked baggage: 20 kg for economy class; Business Class 30 kg passengers; First class 40 kg people.
2. Carry-on baggage: The maximum sum of the three sides is 115 cm, please take it off the plane by yourself when transferring.
2. Piece system: (applicable to passengers going to the Americas).
Checked baggage: Economy Class and Business Class: 2 pieces per person, each with a maximum sum of 158 cm, and a total of 2 pieces with a maximum sum of 273 cm, and each piece cannot exceed 32 kg; First Class:
The maximum sum of the three sides of each piece is 158 cm, and each piece cannot exceed 32 kg.
China Southern Airlines reserves the right to decide, at its own discretion, whether your Baggage can be carried on your person or checked in with reference to your safety or the safety or comfort of other passengers.
International students, laborers, and seafarers need to apply for additional free baggage allowance with the ** person or the ticket office directly under China Southern Airlines at the time of ticket issuance, and after providing relevant documents, the ** person and the ticket office directly under the ticket office will confirm the baggage.
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Inventory of items: What should I check in when traveling to Japan?
Whether you're planning to travel to Japan or another country, you need to carefully check what you need to bring with you, and sort and organize it. Some of these items are required to be checked in because they cannot be carried on board or are due to restrictions, etc. Let's take a look at which ones to check in when traveling to Japan?
1.Scissors, nail clippers and other utensils.
For safety reasons, scissors, nail clippers, and other teeth, glasses, medical and other equipment cannot be carried on board and can only be checked in. These items are included in the list of prohibited items because they can cause serious injury during high-speed movement in the air.
2.Dangerous items such as toy guns and knives.
Toy guns, knives, and dangerous items such as firecrackers and fireworks are not allowed to be carried in Japan for those traveling in Japan. Therefore, these items can only be brought in by way of check-in. Failure to do so may result in significant penalties for taking an airplane or other means of public transport.
3.Liquids, semi-solid items.
Liquids and semi-solid items also need to be carried out by consignment stoves. These include toothpaste, shampoo, perfume, lipstick, and more, and the amount of these items is also clearly defined. However, in the vast majority of cases, everyone can bring these items to the airport as checked baggage, where they will be counted and screened.
Through the above introduction, I believe you have learned which to check in when traveling to Japan. Before traveling, we need to carefully check and prepare what we are going to bring to avoid unnecessary trouble due to forgetting to check in our items. At the same time, in the process of consignment, you also need to pay attention to regulations and safety measures to maximize your safety and the smooth travel of the town.
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