air tickets: carry
passports: confirm the validity period, carry
the certificate of qualification for staying in school: original and photocopy, carry
the admission permit: carry
more than 2 photos, just in case. White background, 35mm*45mm. When I took a photo in a domestic photo studio, I told the staff that it was a photo to Japan, and they usually knew the size.
seal: Japan usually uses a round seal with a diameter of about 13-16mm instead of a square seal, and it is best to use traditional Chinese characters as fonts, and fonts that are not easy to imitate such as seal script are more popular. Strictly speaking, the Japanese seal can be divided into "real seal" (a seal registered in the government department when signing a contract and other formal occasions) and "recognition seal" (a seal used for normal use). Interested people may wish to prepare two seals and use them separately. Of course, it is also possible to use the same seal. Another thing that must be noted is that Japan does not recognize soft seals such as rubber seals, and atomic chapter, which does not need inkpad, cannot be used as a bank seal. The seal material is preferably light and durable, such as ox horn.
cash: within 5, yen, you should usually carry about 3 months' living expenses. You'd better prepare some small change, so you can eat when you leave the airport and use it by phone.
2. Clothing
Formal dress: If you go to Japan, you can bring a suit for interview, entrance and graduation. However, in general, it costs 1,-3, yen to buy a suit for interview in Japan, which is not much different from the price of buying a decent suit in China. Moreover, Japan is more particular about formal dress for interview, so if you don't have the above formal activities as soon as you arrive in Japan, you don't need to bring a suit specially.
coat: there are many fashionable young people's casual clothes in Japan, and the price is only around 2,-4, yen, which is not expensive; It will be cheaper if you go to a medieval store, so just bring 2-3 thin coats.
T-shirts and jeans: You can bring more, which is convenient to carry and not too out of place. And it can be used as work clothes when working.
Sweaters: You can bring more thin sweaters. Cotton fabrics in Japan are more expensive.
cotton trousers and woolen trousers: no, you don't wear them all the year round. It's not that cold in Japan. If you have to, you can bring a thin woolen trousers.
socks: you must bring more pairs of cotton socks, 1 pairs is not too much, because it is very likely that you will have to take off your shoes when you are a guest in Japan, and Japanese cotton products are more expensive, so it is more cost-effective to bring more in China.
stockings: it is recommended to bring two more. Girls who are fashionable and love beauty in China are not much to say. Girls who don't wear stockings skirts in China should pay attention. Most Japanese women love to wear skirts and don't wear pants, including winter. Even very old women wear skirts. As long as they can match, they will wear them very well. You can learn to match them after coming to Japan.
Underwear: You only need to bring two or three sets for a change, because the price of underwear in Japan is basically the same as that in China, or even lower, so you can buy it in the mall if necessary.
shoes: if you bring a formal suit, then matching leather shoes are also essential. Take a pair of sports shoes, you can work or go to school at ordinary times. Take a pair of slippers, and you will usually stay in a dormitory or apartment on the day you arrive in Japan, but shoes are generally not allowed to enter rooms in Japan, so this pair of slippers is essential. The price of shoes in Japan is similar to that in China, and the styles are more fashionable, so it is also a good choice if you need to buy shoes in Japan again.
3. School supplies
Books: It is best to buy textbooks and guidance books in China and bring them to Japan. Japanese books are not only expensive, but also have no Chinese translation, so it is inevitable that it will be difficult to use the Japanese version directly at first.
notebook: you don't have to take this one. The notebook in the hundred-dollar store is cheap and of good quality.
black ballpoint pen: you need to fill out the form when entering or leaving the country, so take it with you. Don't bring too much, because the Japanese 1-dollar store also sells ordinary black ballpoint pens.
mechanical pencil: Take more pens and boxes of refills. Japan is different from China. Except for the black ballpoint pen when signing, mechanical pencil is usually used in class, even in exams, so it is necessary to bring more automatic lead.
Eraser: 1, which is sold in this stationery store and hundred-dollar store.
Schoolbag: It is recommended to bring one. Even if you don't have to go to school, you can definitely use it when you go to the supermarket to buy food and daily necessities after you arrive in Japan.
4. Drugs
You can bring some commonly used drugs for treating diarrhea, colds and internal heat, but it's best to bring less, and you should pay attention to the shelf life (however, foreign students can apply for national insurance, the government can pay 7%, and it's a better choice to go to the hospital in time if they are sick), and general over-the-counter drugs, such as mosquito bites and stomach medicines, are also sold in drugstores, and the curative effect is better than that in China.
5. Skin care and bathing
Skin care products: You can bring about one month's consumption, because they are sold in drugstores, and as we all know, skin care products in Japan are relatively guaranteed in quality.
bath: travel in small bottles, which are available in Japanese drugstores and are not expensive.
soap: a bar can be used temporarily before buying daily necessities, but Japanese people are used to washing clothes with laundry detergent.
6. Food
Although Japanese food is very expensive, if international students carry overweight food or illegal food, it will far exceed the value of buying food in Japan, so they can take some dry food from their hometown as snacks to satisfy their cravings, such as Laoganma and tofu milk, which are sold in China products stores in Japan. Although it is slightly more expensive than domestic products, it can reduce the weight of luggage, and it is not too expensive, so it is not encouraged to carry even rice.
The following foods can be used as a reference:
Fast food: You can take five bags of instant noodles. Maybe some students who just arrived in Japan can't get used to the taste of Japanese instant noodles, or they can't find a product store for a rainy day.
Instant soup: If you can't cook, you can bring more. After all, it's lighter and easier to keep.
dry goods: hometown specialties such as auricularia auricula and dried shrimps (dried shrimps), you can bring 2-3 packs, which can be seasoned when cooking, and you won't use a lot at a time, so you can eat a pack for a long time.
seasoning: students who can cook by themselves should bring 3-5 packets of seasoning. Chicken essence, pepper powder, Chili powder, pepper and salt, cumin, chafing dish base and so on are all easy to store and carry in bags. Because Japanese spices taste sweet, students who are not used to Japanese tastes at first can bring some to adjust their tastes and gradually adapt to Japanese tastes. (It is best not to bring bottled seasoning)
7. Electronic products
MP3/MP4/MP5: Either way, you'd better prepare one, so you can listen to songs or learn languages on the tram. If you have a PSP or something, you can also bring it. Although Japanese electrical appliances are cheap, there is no need to buy new ones if you have them.
Notebook computer: It is recommended to bring one in China, just a normal one. After you came to Japan, you have to use computers for many things. Moreover, if you buy it in Japan, it is a Japanese version of the system. You may not be able to use the Japanese system completely when you first arrive in Japan.
Headphones, Mike and camera: As an international student, these seem to be the most basic. You need headphones and Mike for calling your family, and a camera for video with your family. But now basically all computers have their own cameras, so this camera can be omitted.
8. sundries
nail clippers, fruit knives, screwdrivers and other gadgets: they are all sold in the 1-yuan store, so you can buy them later. Of course, it is not bad to carry your luggage if it is not overweight.
folding umbrellas: 2. It is used almost all year round, so it is necessary. Moreover, most Japanese umbrellas are not folded, and they are generally straight umbrellas, which are not convenient to carry, and some are more expensive to sell and not easy to buy.
Special note:
1. ID card (you can bring it or not, and if you want to buy a ticket through your ID card, confirm the expiration date and bring it with you);
2. Graduation certificate, photocopies of the household's home page and personal page, and employment certificate of the payer (you'd better bring the above three items with you if you want to continue your studies);
3. If you are under 2 years old, you'd better bring the seal of the payer, which may be used when you run a mobile phone or something.
4. You don't need to bring too many clothes. Japanese clothes are cheaper than those of the same brand in China, and there is a clothing store suitable for the public, so you don't have to worry about it.
5, don't bring a pen, this may be affected by air pressure on the plane, there will be water leakage and so on;
6. It is best to prepare a pack of physiological supplies that girls need every month. Although you can buy them in Japan, just in case;
7. If the dictionary is too heavy, you can bring an electronic dictionary to reduce the weight and use it in class, but there are corresponding applications on your mobile phone, so this is for reference.
8. If the luggage has space, bring sheets and quilt covers, which are preferably made of thinner materials. For one thing, luggage does not take up much space, and for another, it is not easy to dry things after washing in Japan.
9. It's best for nearsighted students to bring two glasses, because glasses in Japan are very expensive. Friends with contact lenses, more pairs! You don't need to bring more contact lens care solution, you can bring one bottle, and you can buy it here after you use it. It's not too expensive and it takes up a lot of luggage.
1. If the photo has an electronic backplane, it's best to keep it on a USB flash drive, which will definitely be used in the future;
11, drug packaging method. When charging, you must tear off the outer packaging. If it is boxed, throw away the box. Take the medicine with you and put it in the pocket of your clothes or trousers. In short, don't put it in an obvious place. For the convenience of distinguishing each medicine, a label can be attached, and the name and duration of administration of the medicine can be written on the label.
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