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Your credit cards are not all mighty in Japan.

VISA and Master are not so popular in Japan.
American Express is even less popular.
You can use these cards at
Other stores without the mark of these cards
only accept cash."Yen"
Also cashing by credit card is not easy.
In the case of American Express,
You need to go to the American Express office
at Ootemachi in Tokyo.
No way to cash by credit card at cashier
of Hotel.!!
| VISA is the strongest card in Japan. Now You can withdraw money with ATM at Postal Office There are 21000 offices in Japan. Find this mark!! |
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Bring an umbrella
Remember to bring a umbrella
everywhere you go in Japan as rain can be
heavy or
torrential especially during the rainy season
(June - Mid of July).
Here is a hint when you forget to bring an
umbrella to Japan.
If you stay at nicer hotel, the hotel has
a complimentary rental umbrella
at the lobby / entrance.
First thing in the morning of rainy day,
keep it before gone.
Remember to bring a pair of easy-walking
shoes
Walking is main method to go anywhere in
Japan.
Some areas in Japan can be very hilly and
hard on the feet.
If you are tall, you had better to watch your head always.
Since normal Japanese is not so tall,
doors in everywhere are designed for short
Japanese.
Don't forget to lock your room
A door in hotels and other facilities is not automatically locked generally.
Before you leave your room, please make sure whether the door is locked.
Take a tissue with you
Bring an pocket type tissues (Kleenex etc.)
In the rest room at public area like stations,
there is no toilet paper.
If not, you need to stay there forever to
look for the toilet paper.
When you are walking, a person may want to
hand out some thing.
You should take it whatever it is.
It may be a pocket size of tissues, sample
of tobacco or sweet candy
Wear Suits in summer?
It is really hot and muggy in Summer.
If you are on business, wear a shirt and
a necktie and
take the jacket with you.
Some Japanese companies suggests the employee
not to wear necktie in summer.
When you lost, you can ask your way to somebody. Normally young lady can speak better English than man. Following is the order of English fluency.
| Most fluent | |||
| Young woman | |||
| Young man | |||
| ]School girl | |||
| School boy | |||
| Aged women | |||
| Aged man | |||
| Less Fluent | |||
Of course, you need to slow down your speaking
speed and
pronounce words clearly and separately.
If you can't communicate with them, you may
write the destination on paper.
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This is a police office which is called "Koban".
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There is a sign of turning red light and
the symbol mark of star
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If you are very sick at hotel, contact your
hotel concierge.
Doctors in Japan don't visit a house to see
a patient normally.
You need to go to a hospital by yourself
except riding an ambulance.
It will be really tough to go to hospital
in foreign country.
Take care of your health.
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You can get normal medicine at drug store.
Aspirin, digestive, soar throat, etc, If
you have daily medicine, you should bring
it with you.
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Earthquake
I'm not trying to scare you. Just want you
know some hints in Emergency.
Japan is very famous of earthquakes country.It
is told that 10% of the earthquakes in the
world shakes Japan.
Around 1000 - 1500 earthquakes in a year
hit somewhere in Japan.
Actually Tokyo area and Tokai area are told
that there will be a big earthquake.
Many researchers are working to predict the
earthquake but they are not 100% sure.
Following are the minimum things you should
be aware of if you have encountered a big
earthquake during your stay.
Within four days, transportation will start
to operate.
You may not have enough information in general
but follow the Japanese people what they
do.
Aftereffects of an earthquake:
Many small and middle size ones will follow
after you have a big one.
You need to know they might occur anytime.
Normally the biggest one comes first and
smaller ones follow.
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