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Disembarkation / Embarkation card

This is a card you need to fill in before entering Japan.

Normally this document will be handed out to your from flight attendant when you abroad.

Card (2) will be attached to your passport and used when you will leave Japan.


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National Holidays


You need to check your schedule.

2001

January 1    : New Year's Day (National Holiday)
January 8   : Coming of Age Day (National Holiday)
February 11  : National Foundation Day (National Holiday)
March 20     : Vernal Equinox Day (National Holiday)
April 29     : Green Day (National Holiday)
May 3        : Constitution Day (National Holiday)
May 5        : Children's Day (National Holiday)
July 20      : Ocean's Day (National Holiday)
September 15 : Respect-for-Aged Day (National Holiday)
September 23 : Autumnal Equinox Day (National Holiday)
October 8    : Health-Sports Day (National Holiday)
November 3   : Culture Day (National Holiday)
November 23  : Labor Thanksgiving Day (National Holiday)
December 23  : Emperor's Birthday (National Holiday)


Following days become an off day in 2001

 February 12
April 30
May 4
September 24
December 24

 

If you hit these holidays in Japan, enjoy it.
There are a lot of place to satisfy your requirement.
Sightseeing, shopping, Museum, Music.

All department stores and Public spaces are open from 10:00 to 7:00
even National Holiday (except New Year's Day).
Many companies take off from Dec.29 to Jan 3 at least.
Service industry (restaurant, museum) takes off Jan 1 and 2. Recently the situation has a little bit changed. Super Markets are open on even Jan 1st.
These rules vary. Please check it at concierge at your hotel.

Bon is another peak period not good to visit Japan.
It is around from Aug 10 to Aug 15.
We can expect the trains for long distance are fully crowded.

Temperature

Temperature and weather are the most important items to check before traveling.

City

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Tokyo

5.2
5.6
8.5
14.1
18.6
21.7
25.2
27.1
23.2
17.6
12.6
7.9

Kyoto

4.0
4.5
7.6
13.9
18.7
22.4
26.5
27.7
23.4
17.1
11.5
6.5

Sapporo

-4.6
-4.0
-0.1
6.4
12.0
16.1
20.2
21.7
17.2
10.8
4.3
-1.4
Centigrade Degree

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Time Difference

In Japan we have one time standard.

And no day light saving time.

Today is in Japan.
Time is in Japan.
It is different from yours as you find.
You need to pay attention always whenever you call home or office from Japan.

Time Difference internationall

This table shows the Time Difference from Japan to your country.
In the case of Boston, it says -14 hour.
In Japan Noon =>
In Boston Noon -14 becomes
10 o'clock in the evening on previous night.

Area

Country/City

Time_Difference

Asia

China

-1

Hong_Kong

-1

India

-3:30

Indonesia

-1

Korea

0

Malaysia

-1

Pakistan

-4

Philippines

-1

Singapore

-1

Taiwan

-1

Thailand

-2

America

Brazil

-12

Canada(Toronto)

-14

Canada(Vancouver)

-17

USA(Atlanta)

-14

USA(Boston)

-14

USA(Dallas)

-15

USA(Denver)

-16

USA(Los Angels)

-17

USA(New York)

-14

USA(Washington)

-14

Europe

Belgium

-8

France

-8

Germany

-8

Italy

-8

Netherlands

-8

Spain

-8

Switzerland

-8

United Kingdom

-9

Oceanic

Australia(Canberra)

-1

New Zealand

+3

Hawaii

-19

 

 

Electric Voltage

All area in Japan, Electric Voltage is 100 Volt.
Eastern Area of Japan
100 Volt 50 Hertz
Western Area of Japan
100 Volt 60 Hertz
If your country's voltage is 120 Volt, your hair dryer can be used
in both area but less power.
If you have a dryer with voltage change switch(115 <-> 230),
it is what you need to bring.


Water


All tap water is safe to drink.
Restaurants serve you a glass of water or a cup of tea.
This is free and safe.


Radio in Japan

If you want to listen the English Radio station,
Far East Network AM 810 k Hz.
This station is for US Army/Navy around Tokyo area.

InterFM FM 76.1 M Hz.
Just opened new FM station for international people.
Kind of public Radio for foreign people various news and information
with various language.

Telephone

Telephone call to your country costs a lot.

Why don't you bring a card which is issued by your telephone company with you.

If you are from US, AT&T or MCI card will be good to carry.

ATT 1-800-222-0400

MCI 1-800-444-4141

 

You just call an operator and tell them you want to have an international calling card.

They will send the telephone card and let your know the special access phone number to be able to make a direct call to your home country.

In the case of AT&T, it is 0039-111

If you are staying in a hotel, dial '0' to connect it to outside line.

 

You have another option to save money to call out.

ATT Pre-paid card

You can call from pay phones, home phones, office phones,mobile phones and hotel phones using AT&T pre-paid card.

Same rates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Why don't you call AT&T before your departure?


Public Phone

Public phone requires coin, 10 Yen, 100 Yen, or a telephone card, prepaid plastic money - only good for telephone.

Some telephone can only accept a telephone card.

International Call

Correct Call for Domestic

Dial 106

 

Dial Information in English by Nippon Telephone & Telegram

0120-364-463

Monday - Friday

From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Interpreter Service

If you have a trouble on phone, you can ask AT&T to help you as an interpreter.

Dial 0031-11-2522

It costs you 4.5 Dollars/minutes.

 

Accommodations (Hotels etc.)

There are several types of Accommodation facility in Japan.

You can select your favorite type of facilities when you make a reservation.

When you make a reservation, you had better to check all facilities in your room.
See following chart for your reference:

Hotel
You can enjoy your staying with comfortable feeling because everything is similar to the Continental level hotels.
Every clerk cam speak English and you don' t feel any difference from English native hotel.


There are famous hotels in Japan..

Sheraton
Inter-Continental
Westin
Marriott


Business hotel
Someone call the bath equipment in business hotel as Yellow submarine
The size of room starts from 100 sq feet or 6 m x m
Middle size cities have business hotels.

You can find the best technology to put all utilities in small space.

Space is so limited.
TV isn't always free.
You might need to pay 100Yen per hour.
Yukata is ready to wear as a bathrobe and pajamas for you.




Kanko Hotel
Many sight seeing spots have Kanko Hotels.
Kanko means sightseeing.
There are many Kanko hotels in a sightseeing area.
Normally these hotels supply good view from the window of your room or good foods or good amenity facility like hot springs and Roten buro, open public bath


Minshuku
Minshuku follows Youth hostel in cost wise.
Family operates a lodging using their house.
It is tough to find the English speaker at Minshuku.
If you want to stay in Minshuku, you had better to know some Katakoto Japanese, simple communication level Japanese.
Bath is shared with all guests so you have to use bath with other guests.
Some of Minshuku has coin air-conditioner. It requires 100 Yen for one hour operation.
No bed is available.
A room in has Tatami mattress. Typical Japanese flooring covered with straws mattress.
Less Minshukus have air-conditioners
Meals are served at dining room which has Tatami mettres.
You need to bend your knees and sit down on Zabuton mattress.
Rest-room is shared with other guests also.
A room has 6-10 Tatami mattress and a low table and 4-6 Zabuton mattress.
When you are going to sleep, you need to pull Futon mattress from closet and arrange them to fit into your room.


Pension
Also Pension is operated by a family but the house is normally rebuilt to accept guests.

There are various type of room.
Two beds
Three beds
Two Futon
Three Futon
You can specify the type of room like above in addition to the selection of with bath and powder room.
The meal is served at dinning room.
An owner of Pension might be able to speak English. You had better to ask it when you make reservation.

Here Tatami mattress is a weaven rush.
It is very popular in Japanese house.


Ryokan

Typical Japanese inn
Facility is similar to Kanko Hotel but they have more heritage

Youth Hostel

Youth hostel is the cheapest facility of lodging.
The manner of using youth hostel is universal.
The cost of youth hostel is around 5000 yen.

 


Bathing in Japan

Sento:

It was public bath in town.The bath tub/shower in the house wasn't so popular in Japan until 20 years. At least one or two Sentos were in a town and it was the community place for people.The number of Sento got decreased dramatically by increasing of home shower equipment.The Sentos are changing their style from public bath to Hot Spring facilities to survive.

 

The long Chimney is a symbol of Sento facility.There are two entrances for men and women in front of Sento.Take off your shoes and put your shoes in to a shoes locker.A person at entrance is called "Bandai" requests you to pay a fee.
Around 300 yen is a fee to take a bath.Then you will find open free space that is supposed to take your clothes off.There are shelves and lockers for your clothes.

 

You can put your clothes into a locker and keep the key on your wrist to the bathroom.Take a towel with you to wash your body.
The second room has one or two bath tabs and faucet.
One thing you have to notice is not to wash your body in the tub.We will share same water with other peoples.The bathtub is to dip your body for soaking.Put towel on your head to avoid to put it into bathtub sanitarily.You wash your body in front of faucet then rinse.

 

Hot springs (Onsen)

The system is same as sento.

Onsen means hot spring. The area where there are many hot springs, has many ryokans, traditional Japanese inn, and they have bath rooms in each ryokan. Also open air baths are available in various hot springs locations.Onsen normally locates in rural place.
If the place you are going has Roten buro (low ten boo low), open-air bath, you will really enjoy it in open air.
Rotenburo face to mountainscape like Mt. Fuji, waterscape etc. Some of onsen isn't separated for men and women in mountain area.You need to check it before taking.

Vending Machines
 

Japan is a country of vending machines.
It was told that one third of all vending machines in the world locate in Japan.

You can find very easily vending machines, tobacco,
soft drink, beer, tissues, magazines, etc.

Alcoholic bevarage are sold
only from morning to 10PM by vending machines.
Time varies by prefecture.
This is the regulation to protect younger people
from drinking.

Also vending machines are available in many hotels.
If your hotel doesn't have a room service, it should have vending machines somewhere.
You can buy any bevarage of variety of selections, juice, green tea, woolong tea, beer, etc.


















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