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Application for study visa in Japan and matters needing attention when going abroad.
Certificates and documents

1. Passport and visa: Be sure to take it with you and keep it safe. It is recommended to put it in your carry-on backpack for entry and exit formalities.

2. Air tickets: Now they are generally electronic tickets, and you can go through the registration formalities directly with your passport.

3. Qualification certificate for stranded at the airport: it will basically be nailed to the passport, so keep it safe. Please don't tear it off by yourself, and check it when you leave the airport.

4. Admission ticket: Generally, you need to show it when you register at school.

5. Photos: More than 20 ID photos with the size of 1 inch or 2-inch are in China.

6. Seal: small circular seal with full name engraved, with a diameter of about 1cm. Suggested material is ox horn (except Wanyin).

6. Cash: exchange yen in domestic banks in advance and go to Japan. Remember to carry it with you, and you can prepare some small denomination notes or coins appropriately.

Students studying in Japan do not need to bring their national identity cards and household registration books. Passport is a common "identity card" abroad. ※.

stationery

1. Dictionary: You can use an electronic dictionary or a Japanese-Chinese dictionary.

2. Books: Books that grade or review math English are absolutely helpful for students who want to enter the university.

Other stationery should be carried according to personal needs. ※

articles for daily use

1. suit or whole set: it is best to wear a dark suit. To match a pair of leather shoes, boys must also prepare a tie.

2. Clothes and shoes: It is recommended to bring clothes suitable for the season first. There is air conditioning in Japan, so you don't have to wear thick clothes even in winter.

3. Frame glasses or contact lenses: Glasses are more expensive in Japan, so it is recommended to bring your own.

4. Drugs: cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, antidiarrheal medicine, etc. You can take it slightly in the case of acclimatization.

5. Food: Japanese food is light, so you can bring some vacuum-packed food, such as bacon and ham.

6. Other daily necessities: If the box is big enough, you can take some other daily necessities, so you don't have to buy them when you get to Japan. Be careful not to be overweight.

Other considerations:

1. boarding: generally, you arrive at the airport about 2 hours in advance, check your luggage first, and then go through exit and security procedures. The ticket will indicate the kilos of checked baggage. You will be fined if the checked baggage is overweight. Carry-on backpacks are generally limited to about 5 kilograms. For international students studying in Japan, the security check may be a little looser, and it is generally no problem to bring a few kilograms more. Cash, laptops and other valuables should be carried with you, and consignment is not recommended. Do not carry prohibited items!

2. After arriving in Japan: Please remember to call your parents or family to report your safety after going through the immigration formalities! Students who don't need to pick up at school should contact the school in time to inform them that they have arrived in Japan and when to report to the school.

weight

Generally speaking, the consignment of student tickets should not exceed 20kg-40kg. According to the different suggestions of the airlines booked, we should weigh them in advance. Of course, domestic airlines can be flexible if there are acquaintances at the airport. It doesn't matter if they are too ahead. However, JAL people are difficult to talk, and Japanese people are very rigid. What I do is to find people for jal planes, and I don't give accommodation. Finally, I had to take out heavy English books from my luggage at the airport. . . . It is recommended that you put the things that can be sacrificed at the critical moment on the top when loading your luggage. It's convenient if you can't take it out on the spot, otherwise you will cry if you hesitate to throw it here alone. )

There is no weight limit for hand luggage, as long as you can carry it, no one cares about you, but there is a size limit. At least according to the size of the cabin luggage rack, let the stewardess close the luggage door. Of course, it depends on luck to fly to Japan on our first trip.

Now let's talk about the contents of luggage. Oh, it's all my personal experience, which may be different from other predecessors. Please refer to.

bedclothes

Some language schools will send it (I am from Kansai Language Institute, which is included when I pay the money). I suggest you confirm in advance that our school will distribute new bedding pillows in a Japanese supermarket at 5.600 yen, which is of good quality. I still use it now, so I don't have to worry about fooling students into shoddy goods like some schools in China.

For unprepared schools, you can bring your own set of bedding (or buy a supermarket for 5.600 yen now). Generally, Japanese beds don't have Simmons mats. It's a little difficult to spread the mattress directly on the board, but unless you are a princess and a pea, you can't sleep. A quilt is enough. Japanese maritime climate is not as cold as winter in northern China. All rooms are air-conditioned. You can go to the supermarket to buy an electric blanket, about 2000 yen (the voltage is different). It's warm all winter ~ ~ The blanket doesn't need to be too heavy at all. It can't be compressed yet!

Be sure to bring a set of quilt sheets! The quilt sold in Japan has no quilt cover, and the pillow is also a set of bright colors made by me in the cloth shop, which can drive the color of the whole room and make my hut look warmer ~

clothes

Thin coat! In spring and autumn, the temperature in Japan does not change much. In these two seasons, long-sleeved, half-sleeved and seven-sleeved clothes, jeans and leisure suit are very popular in Japan. It is recommended that mm bring more such clothes.

Jeans! It is very suitable for students to wear, and it is also convenient to sell jeans in Japan. Very expensive, about1.2 ~ 20,000 yen. It's not easy to buy a higher size. It is suggested to buy a pair of tight pencil pants and cropped pants for girls, especially boys.

Suit! Be sure to bring language school opening ceremony, graduation ceremony and university interview. It's best not to wear casual clothes. Girls usually wear suits and skirts.

Sportswear. Do you want to run at night? Don't take it if you don't run. Japanese only wear it when they go to exercise. Moreover, people in the school sports department usually wear sportswear with the name of the school printed on it, which can't be seen in the street.

Young people seldom wear down jackets. . . . Japan is not that cold. I didn't bring it that year.

The coldest time in Japan is 65438+February, and the middle and late February is similar to the winter in southern China (except Hokkaido, if you change clothes while working, people will laugh at you if you are seen wearing spring and autumn clothes. In Japan, only the elderly wear it. People who are really afraid of the cold can bring a set of thermal underwear or better thermal underwear to wear inside. Winter is absolutely no problem. I didn't listen to my predecessors and brought a sweater and trousers. . . .

Underwear underwear! Girl: When Japanese underwear is generally sold at a discount, the new model 3980-4980 looks good around 1980! It's not sold in China. Hehe, it is recommended not to bring more for this kind of demanding MM. You can buy it later. Boy: Japanese men usually wear boxer shorts, and jeans will reveal their underwear. . . . . This model can be brought a little more in Japan, and it is not very expensive. It's about 1000-2000 (I don't know if I bought it). You'd better bring your own.

Remarks: For mm, you can bring a little more chest-wrapped suspenders with various colors, especially Japanese girls with lace neckline, who like to wear them inside. In Japan, the styles of 1200-3000 yen are very simple. Personally, I think it is very economical to take it from China.

Pedal device

Be sure to bring more socks! Japanese convenience stores sell for 550 yen a pair. . . Especially the all-black and all-white socks in izakaya are generally required to wear all-black socks. The bakery where I work now requires high-waisted white socks without patterns. As a result, I didn't go to the convenience store to buy stockings and high socks for girls who cried to death for 550 yuan. I need to bring more stockings in Japanese shops that specialize in socks. A pair of knee-length black socks with a price of 1050 1050 yen are similar to those in China, but Japanese socks are very thin even if they are thickened. Mm can wear those thick black socks.

Speaking of shoes, be sure to bring a pair of casual shoes with comfortable feet. I am not afraid of being dirty when I work, and I will not be tired when I stand for a long time. Don't bring more Japanese shoes, sandals and boots. More than 2000 ordinary 5600 boots are 1, 000 to 20000 mm who love beauty. After coming to Japan, you will buy shoes in Japan. If you bring more, you don't need a holiday. You can also bring new ones back to China.

Boys don't need to bring too many sneakers. There is an abc supermarket in Japan, which sells basketball shoes and sports shoes cheaper than those in China. Boys who like to collect shoes don't need to bring your baby.