1, don't forget to take off your shoes. In Japan, whether you enter a hotel room, a Japanese home, a conference room or an office, do as the Romans do. In short, as long as you enter the house, you have to change your slippers, sometimes twice.
The custom of changing slippers is inviolable in Japan. Don't forget to take off your shoes before entering the house.
Never go out with an umbrella. Japan has a maritime climate, with uncertain weather. Take an umbrella and get ready.
Take a folding umbrella when traveling, and it is best to take a gentleman's umbrella when traveling or visiting relatives. Because in Japan, most shops and even private houses have an umbrella basket in front of them. A long umbrella can stand in the basket, but a folding umbrella can't be put in the basket.
Don't tip when you spend money. Like many Asian countries, Japan has no habit of tipping. Because the service charge of 10%- 15% has been added to the bills of hotels and restaurants.
If the taxi has no special service, there is no need to tip. As for spending in beauty salons, barbershops, bars and nightclubs, there is no need to tip.
4. Drink tap water when you are thirsty. Tap water in Japan can be drunk directly. There are running water nozzles in stations and large public places.
Both hotels and restaurants have mineral water for guests to drink. 5, bring your own mobile phone can not be used to go to Japan, you don't have to bring your mobile phone.
Because the standards are different, it is impossible to use your own mobile phone there. In addition, the voltage in Japan is 1 10 volts (mainly two-pin flat plugs), so battery chargers such as cameras and video recorders cannot be used unless they are compatible with 1 10-240 volts.
6. What to buy and what not to buy small household appliances in Japanese duty-free shops are of very good quality and cheap. It is generous and affordable to take some home as gifts for relatives and friends.
It is not cost-effective to buy small boutique toys, clothes and shoes. Most of them are made in China, and they are surprisingly expensive. In addition, Japan's film and camera lithium battery are also more expensive than domestic ones, so you can take more abroad.
Department stores and shops in Japan close around 7 pm (only a few are open until 9 pm), so it is almost impossible to go shopping at night. 7. The subway is convenient and cheap. If you want to go shopping by yourself in Japan, you'd better take the subway because it's the cheapest.
The subway traffic in Japan is very developed, the subway lines are as dense as cobwebs, and the subway stations go directly to the bottom of high-rise buildings, so there is a lot of choice. Japan's consumption is very high, so taking a taxi is of course expensive.
If you pay for it yourself, go out and take the subway. In addition, if you travel and stay in a hotel, you can't speak Japanese. If you go out by yourself, you'd better take a business card of the hotel, so that in case you get lost, you can get a ride back.
8. It's inconvenient to change money. In Japan, currency exchange must be carried out at foreign currency exchange banks or other legal currency exchange places. In addition, you must show your passport.
However, the Japanese bank exchange business only takes place between 9 am and 3 pm. In addition, banks are closed all day on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays.
So money can only be exchanged in restaurants, but it is a little more expensive than bank exchange. 9. Call Pink: It is suitable for domestic calls in Japan, and only ten yen coins (ten yuan and three cents) are charged. You can make green and gold calls and accept calling cards or coins of ten or one hundred yen.
Of course, it's best to buy an IP phone card. 10, necessary preparations There are few toothbrushes and toothpaste in Japanese hotel rooms. Better bring your own slippers. It is difficult to eat on time during the trip. Because the local living index in Japan is relatively high, it is best to bring some snacks so that you can have something to eat when you are hungry.
If you go in spring, you'd better bring a mask. If it snows in winter, you should also bring sunglasses and a hat. Do not wear high heels. There are many hot springs in Japan. If you want to enjoy them, you'd better bring your own things.
2. What are the Japanese proficiency test scores?
There are five levels in the Japanese proficiency test: N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5.
◆N4 and N5 mainly test how much you can understand the basic Japanese learned in class. ◆N 1 and N2 test our understanding of Japanese used in various scenes in real life.
◆N3 is the transition slope from N4 and N5 to N 1 and N2. 2. Total score of qualification judgment for each level 180.
The score of N 1 is 100, N2 is 90, N3 is 95, N4 is 90 and N5 is 80. JLPT exam twice a year, July and February, 65438+. The test sites are Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
You can go to Heisei Japanese to learn about it.
3. What are the common sense of life in Japan?
1. If you drop your things (mobile phone or wallet), they are usually in the lost and found center or the nearest police station.
Toilets in Japan are usually cleaner. The hot food in 7- 1 1 and other convenience stores is really delicious.
Trams are always punctual, and people will queue up politely to get on and off. 99% western toilets in Japan will have built-in bidets and seat heaters.
6. There are really vending machines everywhere in the street. 7. All the food is of high quality, even McDonald's in Japan is delicious.
8. The currencies in circulation in Japan are so new that people don't crumple them in their pockets or wallets. Coins with 9, 5 and 50 yen have holes.
10. There is a service call button in the chain restaurant. 1 1. Geisha (in Gion, Kyoto, Japan) really exists.
Sadly, 99% of the geisha you see are not geisha, but maiko (geisha in training). 12. In the streets of Japan, there are almost no garbage cans.
13, there are many strange TV programs that I can't understand, and many Japanese people find it strange to understand them. 14, there is no need to tip in Japan! 15, KFC is a traditional Christmas feast in Japan.
16, Japanese samurai have disappeared 150 years ago. However, the Japanese are still practicing martial arts such as kendo and judo.
17, there are no ninjas in Japan, but there are some ninja actors. 18, women disguised as men in the street, wearing strange clothes, no one will make a fuss.
19, the most shocking thing is that some young white-collar workers on the tram may sit next to you and eagerly read 18X comics. 20. The Christmas cake in Japan may look like this, and strawberries are essential.
2 1. Most people will give a book cover to their schoolbags. In order to keep the books well, they don't want others to know what they are reading. 22. The pace of life in Tokyo is really fast.
23. Japanese people can fall asleep no matter where they are, especially on the train. Sit, stand, sit by the road or lean against a post.
24. Married women in Japan are the real bosses and the main force of purchasing. In order to fight against the humid climate in Japan, Japanese people take out mattresses and sheets to dry almost every sunny day, especially in summer.
You can buy a dryer if you don't want to bask in it. 26. Japanese families are very small. The average floor space of a family of four is 75-90 square meters.
27. There are two different communication frequencies in Japan. It is 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 60 Hz in western Japan.
Japanese electric appliances can cope with these two frequencies of alternating current. That's why the western part of Japan can't transmit surplus electricity to the damaged eastern part after the earthquake.
There are many different dialects in Japan, some of which are difficult to understand. Most of standard Japanese comes from Kanto dialect.
29. There are crimes in Japan, but the crime rate is low, especially violent crimes. 30. Smiling bald gods carved with small stones can be seen everywhere in Japan.
Usually people dress them or cover them with cloth. Sometimes they put on hats and provide them with snacks. The Japanese believe that the earth treasure bodhisattva will protect children.
3 1, the elderly in Japan are not so docile, in fact, they are quite overbearing, especially Japanese women. 32. Japan's economy is really depressed, but the infrastructure here is perfect. Compared with other countries, the unemployment rate here is also very low and the streets are clean.
This is a mysterious land. Taxis in Japan are very expensive. If there is no emergency, take the tram! There is a small earthquake here almost every day. You will get used to it soon after you come.
35. Japan has done a very good job in educating children. .
4. What are some tips about Japanese daily life?
There are four kinds of yen and paper money converted into yen: 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10000 yuan, and there are six kinds of coins: 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 yuan.
Renminbi can be converted into Japanese yen at foreign exchange banks or other legal foreign exchange cash exchange offices in Japan. At major international airports, there are also foreign exchange windows to provide customers with currency exchange services. The exchange rate of banks or Japanese consulates is usually higher, the exchange rate of airports is the lowest, and the hotel cashier is in between.
Japan time Japan time is one hour earlier than Beijing time. Voltage and socket voltage: the voltage in Japan is 1 10V, and there are two frequencies, and the frequency in East Japan is 50Hz;; The frequency in West Japan, including Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka, is 60Hz.
Socket: The electric socket in Japan is a two-pin socket. Cylindrical plugs and tripods are not available in Japan.
Therefore, when studying in Japan, please take the adapter with you. Transportation Japan's transportation is very convenient, so try to use public transportation such as urban light rail or subway when going out.
Trams are priced by distance, and with the increase of distance, the fare will also increase. There are clearly marked fares in the station.
You can buy a monthly ticket for the route you often take, which is generally divided into 1 month, 3 months and 6 months. The longer you buy it, the cheaper the monthly ticket is.
International students can generally buy a preferential monthly ticket for "general study" with their student ID card. Pay attention to waiting in line when taking the bus, get off first and then get on.
Of course, if the school is close to the residence, the most economical thing is to take classes by bike, and you can also exercise, killing two birds with one stone. Japanese students and Chinese in China basically choose Softbank, one of the three major mobile phone operators in Japan, because its tariff package is the cheapest and it is the operator of Apple mobile phones.
There are two ways of mobile payment in Japan: one is one-time payment (commonly known as buyout) and the other is installment payment. Either way, you must sign a two-year contract. If you cancel the contract within two years, you will have to pay a cancellation fee of 9975 yen.
Most international students choose the method of staging: as long as they bring their student ID card or insurance certificate, bank seat and seal, any mobile phone can handle it. About Japan's broadband handling Japan's broadband market is currently in a leading position in the world in terms of penetration rate, speed and application.
5. Is there any common sense in living in Japan?
Tip: Japanese restaurants and restaurants include service charges, so there is no need to tip.
Time: Japanese time is one hour faster than China time. For example, 8: 00 Beijing time and 9: 00 Tokyo time.
Currency: US dollars and Japanese yen can be exchanged at airports and banks, and you need to hold your own passport. The exchange rate is subject to the foreign exchange rate quoted by the local bank on the same day. Bank exchange business in Japan is only conducted from 9 am to 3 pm, and banks are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays.
Taxi: Taxis are very common in Japan and can be seen everywhere, but the charges are somewhat different. Shopping: In Japan, all goods are subject to 8% consumption tax.
Generally, the goods in the store do not include consumption tax, which will be added when checking out. ◆ Telephone use: dial Dalian 00 1 (international) +86 (China) +0 10 (Beijing)+the number to be dialed.
List of business hours of main service places in Japan: Name: Monday to Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Holiday Bank 9:00- 15:00, Post Office 9:00- 17:00, Department Store 10: 00- 19: 00.
6. Contents and characteristics of NCAP system test in Japan
NCAP is a new automobile evaluation standard.
NCAP first appeared in the United States and was organized and implemented by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and then countries such as Europe and Japan formulated the relevant NCAP. At present, the most authoritative and strict European NCAP in the world is led by the International Automobile Federation (FIA), which is an independent third-party organization and is not affiliated with any automobile manufacturer. The required funds are provided by the European Union to conduct crash tests on new cars and imported cars that are not regularly listed.
In view of the great influence of NCAP on consumers' choice of car purchase, mainstream European car brands attach great importance to NCAP performance, and some enterprises even take the initiative to improve their products and conduct secondary tests when the collision results of new cars and prototypes are not good.
7. Besides the Japanese proficiency test, are there any other tests about Japanese?
First, congratulations! However, there is still a big gap between the first-class level and the actual application ability.
I suggest you listen and speak more. If you consider future employment, job hopping, treatment, etc. You can take the Business Japanese Proficiency Test (BJT), which is much higher than the first level and has been recognized by many Japanese companies.
Registration time: March 26, 2007-April 20, 2007 (closed on Saturday and Sunday) Examination time: June 2007 10. Cost: 235 yuan/person. Candidates are requested to register at Room 204, Daiwai Japan Building with the original ID card. Please bring a letter of introduction from the company and a group application form (printed on our business Japanese website) to get the application form in advance. The last time to return the form to the group is February 6, 2007+April 6, 438. For group applicants with more than 10 (including 10), the examination center of our college will mail the registration form, admission ticket and report card free of charge.
Those below 10 need to be handled by the person in charge of our test center. The registration method is the same as in 2006. See the registration rules of this website in 2006 for details.
In addition, candidates are requested to observe the registration time limit and will not be processed after the deadline. Specifically:-As for other kinds of exams, you are no longer needed for reference.
8. Japanese study abroad test: What is the Japanese proficiency test?
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), referred to as JLPT, is to test and identify the Japanese proficiency of non-native Japanese learners in Japan and overseas.
The examination is organized by China Japanese International Education Support Association, jointly organized by Japan International Exchange Foundation and Overseas Examination Center of China Ministry of Education. It is the most basic and key item in the Japanese study abroad examination series. Examination subjects and examination time: Examination subjects are mainly divided into three parts: language knowledge, reading and listening.
Language knowledge is divided into three categories: writing, vocabulary and grammar. The examination is divided into five levels: N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5.
The lowest grade is N5 and the highest grade is N 1. The examination time is July 5th, 65438+February 6th every year.
Pass the Japanese study abroad exam with 90 points. Examination registration process: candidates need to fill in the candidate's name, gender, birthday, certificate type and certificate number, as well as telephone, mobile phone, email and other contact information when registering for the first time. Candidates are also required to fill in their own freely defined memorable passwords.
After completing the candidate information, you must also fill in the capital letters shown on the right in the column of "Verification Code". 1。
The ID number and password will be used as the password for candidates to log in to the registration system again (query or modify some information). Please keep it in mind and take care of it.
2。 The names of candidates from China and their birthdays will be printed in Chinese Pinyin on the examination materials and certificates.
Please note that your Chinese name should be spelled correctly in strict accordance with the norms of Xinhua Dictionary. 3。
Upload electronic photos. Photo requirements: I have a standard passport photo in electronic format within 6 months. The file size is 3cm wide and 4cm high, and I am bareheaded. Make sure my face is clear. After the black-and-white or color photos are uploaded successfully, I can choose the examination school and examination level, and reserve seats. I must fill in the registration form within 24 hours after I reserve a seat. If I don't fill in the reserved seat within the specified time, the system will take it back.
During the registration period, if the status of the test center is "full", it does not mean that there will be no more places in the test center before the registration deadline. In case of overdue payment, cancellation of reservation, change of test center, etc., the system will release the reserved seats for other candidates. When filling out the application form, the information must not be wrong. After submission, you need to pay online registration fee 450 yuan and online bank transfer fee 2 yuan, * * * 452 yuan.
The payment time limit is three days, and the reserved seat will be automatically recovered by the overdue registration system. Finally, just print the admission ticket on the registration website a few days before the exam.