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The point is that it varies from place to place and from school to school and the plane you are flying. Here's a special section on luggage for the first time in Japan, and I'm going to talk about it very carefully, because there's too much content to post here. Please take a closer look for yourself.
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5 bags of instant noodles and Japanese yen.
Bring a down jacket and cotton shoes. At first you are reluctant to buy it.
Seal. Japan is more expensive.
You have to ask the airline for the weight of your baggage. There is a difference.
When you start working, you will get used to everything, and if you bring fungus, mushrooms or something from China, you will throw it away.
The 100-yen shop has everything, including kitchen knives, cutting boards, rolling pins, dishes and chopsticks, etc.
Don't be overweight, domestic things are not cheap, and if you have a lot of fines, you might as well buy them in Japan.
Just bring a sheet, and if the quilt is very light, you can consider it.
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I recommend bringing some Japanese words, grammar, and exercises. There are so few practice materials in Japan, and they are expensive.
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First, the second baby is recommended to travel freely, don't follow the group, the last time the second baby 7000 reported a group, the food is not as good as the domestic Japanese restaurant, the urban and rural junction where you live. I didn't see anything in the scenery Preliminary preparation: 1, first of all, the visa, find a travel agency or hand it over to a treasure, which is very convenient.
2. Round-trip air tickets, brush ** air tickets if you have nothing to do.
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1.Medicine is indispensable, because how many times have I just been there that I am not familiar with the place, and I think that there will be a small problem caused by the fire. (in the consignment box).
2.Own seal, but preferably round or oval (the name is preferably engraved in traditional Chinese) Japan is all in Chinese Traditional.
4.School supplies, pens (preferably carbon pens) but also mechanical pencils, erasers, large notebooks, Chinese-Japanese dictionaries (don't buy electronic dictionaries in China, some are simply garbage).
5.Backpacks, bags for school and everyday use.
6.Toiletries, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, towels, bath towels, shampoo.
7.Household items, pajamas, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, nail clippers.
8.A few proof photos are fine.
9.If you want to bring a futon, it is best to compress it with a compression bag, and clothes can also be used, which does not take up space and is easy to carry.
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It is recommended to go to the intermediary agency to communicate, personal opinion, if you have no money, you can bring it, and if you can't bring it, you can only buy it locally.
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Materials are a must-know before studying in Japan!
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In fact, you can buy everything in Japan now, the most important thing is to bring something you think is necessary, it is best to bring a laptop to the past, Japan's computer keyboard and input method are different from those in China.
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The must-have thing is a formal suit, because it is used at the beginning of the school year.
Money, in advance in the country to change, can bring more, can bring more, go out three inconvenience, money is guts.
Seals, round kinds.
Your various information.
The Certificate of Eligibility issued by Japan will be used when leaving the airport.
If conditions permit, I personally think that you can bring less food with you, one is that the airport may be detained, and the other is that you have to adapt to life in Japan after all, no matter how much food you bring will not be enough to eat for a year or two, right? The third is that you can buy everything in Japan, but... It's not cheap...
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Clothes, the more the merrier, be sure to bring a down jacket, even if you are going to Kyushu;
A suit (black), a white shirt, a tie (if you're a boy) – this is a must-have!
Jeans, black pants (jeans are not allowed in some part-time jobs), casual clothes, girls try not to wear dresses, because in Japan they are only worn to banquets or dates;
money, for yen;
electronic dictionaries; Cosmetics that are running out or in trial packs (enough for 2 or 3 days are fine, because after you go, you will find that Japanese detergents are cheaper and easier to use than domestic ones);
Books to study on your own (be fine, not quantity);
pens, 2 pieces, enough; You don't need to bring a book, you can bring 20 blank sheets of paper (there is a free paper in the school, but if you are going to a language school, it is better to bring a notebook, because you have to take notes);
Power converter, because the sockets in Japan are all 2 pins, and it is 110V voltage, if you bring electrical appliances, it is best to bring a converter;
Bring a few bags of tea as a small gift to bribe the devil (the little devil pays more attention to the meeting gift, especially the teacher and the boss); A few small pendants (2 yuan from the store) are given as gifts to Japanese students in the part-time job, and they will take care of you;
Bed sheets,** (The reason why I don't talk about quilts and mattresses, if you don't dislike it, you can pick them up there, because every year there are international students who return to China, and their luggage can't be brought back, so mine throws away .......)So, close to your own with your own).
Computer, if you are willing to bring it, because the computer over there is similar to the domestic **, and it is a Japanese system, it is difficult to solve the problem yourself, and many domestic software does not support it, use it for a few years, anyway, it is eliminated, and it can be depreciated and sold when you come back;
Toilet paper, you don't need to bring it, Japanese toilets, there is paper everywhere, so you can buy it without it;
Bring something to eat, like instant noodles, compressed biscuits or something, because you couldn't find a place to eat the other day, and you couldn't cook it yourself. As for pots and pans, they can be picked up or asked for over there;
Try not to go to a convenience store to buy something, expensive. There are often discounted things in big supermarkets, especially seafood, meat and so on, and many of them are half price an hour and 2 hours before closing at night;
If the luggage is not overweight, bring some mung beans and fungus, there are no over there.
The medicine for diarrhea is brought to prevent the water and soil from being unsuitable; Other medicines, especially cold medicines, are not recommended to be brought, because domestic medicines do not care about foreign colds ......
Men are to bring razors;
a pair of chopsticks; Japanese rice is very expensive, oil is very cheap, you have to bring MSG chicken essence, because Japanese MSG is rarely sold, and the taste is not the same; But Japanese soy sauce is better than domestic soy sauce.
If there's anything you don't understand, you can ask me, and I've written everything I can think of at the moment.
I'm email, you can email me.
In fact, when you go to Japan, what you want to bring and what you don't want to bring mainly depends on what school you go to, what your family's economic situation is, and how specific you will be treated. Please feel free to contact us.
By the way, I only returned to China at the end of March this year.
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