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Do you have any pit avoidance guides to share when traveling to Japan?
For a long time, Japan has been one of the most popular destinations for China tourists, with unique and elegant scenery and various snacks ... It is a country worth visiting again.

But what should you pay attention to when traveling to Japan? According to my experience, I summed up some common problems in Japanese tourism. In order to avoid the embarrassment of traveling in Japan, let's learn about it in advance!

First, pay attention to some black shops that kill customers.

Everyone knows that you must buy buy buy when you travel to Japan. Not only is it cheap, but can it not be genuine if you rush to the physical store to buy it yourself? But now, things are really uncertain! ! !

There are some black shops here.

1? Guang Shen Zhu Zhen drugstore

Basically, every tour group has to go to a place where everything is good. They are all real medicines, but the price is too high to be worth the money and the reputation of the medicine is not very good.

2. The first drug

The problem is that the price is too high, which has been reported by media and TV stations? What's more, some things can't find relevant information, and the effect is exaggerated?

3? , LAOX equipment

An old electrical appliance store, but most of its employees are from China, specializing in killing tourists, and nothing is licensed. Although things are the same as Japanese household appliances, the price is similar to that in China, but there is no need to buy them in Japan. It's not a black shop to some extent, but it's half a thunder.

4. Ami Street in Ueno

The whole street has the most fakes? Especially watches? Therefore, you need to be cautious when buying, even small shops can't neglect it. There's nothing wrong with a bigger store. Pay attention.

Second, Japan should avoid the "pit" of tax exemption

With the depreciation of the yen, I think everyone can't wait to buy it at buy buy, but we should also pay attention to lightning protection when shopping to avoid making a big mistake!

1. The tax refund must be made on the shopping day and in the same store/mall or department store; Remember! Never leave the receipt of urban consumption at the airport for tax refund. Japan airport is only responsible for the tax refund of duty-free shops in the airport.

2. If you use a credit card, you need to be the same person as your passport before you can go through the tax refund formalities; When buying goods, you must bring your original passport to the duty-free counter, you need to sign it, and you don't accept agents. Those who do not bring their passports, remake their passports or hold a copy of their passports will not be accepted for tax exemption.

I knew the above two points clearly before I went to Japan, so I didn't make any moths, but the following ones were different, not only making jokes but also paying tuition.

Third, the most easily overlooked place to book a hotel in Japan.

If you stay in a hotel, you must write down the actual number of people, and make a clear list of adults and children. Otherwise, the on-site charge will aggravate your crying, and one minute is more expensive than booking two rooms. So pay attention to the number of people when booking any itinerary. You can look at my photos. Every hotel, every time, 1 person, 2 people or even 3 people, the price is completely different! ! Do remember! Otherwise, make up money at the front desk, but that's not all! !

I booked a room on Booking, but I didn't pay attention to the number of people staying. I chose 1 person to stay. When I checked in, I told me that it would cost more than 3,000 yen to add an adult every night ... When I paid the tuition, I blamed myself for not going out for too long, and my brain was not good. I checked out and paid 10890 yen for three nights, which caught up with the room rate for one night!

Other Japanese hotels don't accept children because they are worried that children will affect other guests' rest! So when you make a reservation, you must see it! ! !

Fourth, pay attention to the alarm button in the bathroom.

Public toilets in Japan have many functions, so there are many buttons, such as flushing, music, temperature regulation, cleaning and so on. The most important thing is that there is an alarm system inside, which is convenient to call the police at any time after encountering danger. So be careful when you go to the toilet, especially don't touch the red button, or you will attract the police.

Taking my parents to Japan, my mother said she would go to the subway bathroom, and my father and I stood at the door waiting for her. Suddenly, I found several uniformed policemen (or staff) rushing to the ladies' room. My father and I are very worried, so we continue to eat melons and chat with our mother. As a result, my mother sneaked out of the toilet and told me that she thought it was a flush button and accidentally pressed the help/alarm button! ! !

Finally, three people in my family lined up in front of the toilet and bowed to the police uncle to apologize!

The police uncle said nothing, nothing!