Japanese tourism sentiment
Studying in Japan, after a period of life, will be very uncomfortable at first, after all, the living habits are Barabara. The following is my understanding of studying in Japan for your reference!
Thoughts on studying in Japan 1The real feeling of studying abroad in Japan: Nothing is more real and faithful than the years. After only one year of studying abroad, you will leave a million flavors in your heart. After experiencing setbacks, you know better that you need to grow up diligently. Every bit of hard work, we look forward to a happy harvest every day.
Life: Fruit is a luxury.
The fruits and vegetables here are more expensive. Fruit is a luxury for us. Usually, we don't even look at it. We just buy a canned fruit occasionally to relieve our craving for studying in Japan. Vegetables are not often eaten, but chicken is the most commonly eaten, and chicken here is the cheapest.
Study: Change slippers when entering school.
Kansai Language Institute, where we study, is a very formal language school. "You have to change your slippers as long as you enter the school", which is the first school rule I remember. The school class environment is very good, with about 17 people in a class.
Habit: Bow till your back aches.
When we first arrived in Japan, we said "I'm sorry" and "Thank you very much" the most, and bowed the most. At the end of the day, it was backache.
Japanese people are very polite, disciplined and people-oriented. For example, when crossing the road, the pedestrian's green light is on, so you can walk boldly. Even if the diverted cars are lined up in a long line, they will wait for the pedestrians to cross the road before leaving, and Japanese drivers will not honk their horns to urge you.
Daily life: half-day work and half-day study.
Japanese schools usually have classes for half a day, and the rest of the time is reserved for international students to study by themselves or work in Japan. Japan's price is several times that of China, and it doesn't bring much money from China. At that time, I wanted to find a job as soon as possible to make a living.
Thoughts on studying in Japan II1。 Don't shake your legs in front of the Japanese. There is a saying in Japan that "the more you shake, the poorer you get".
2。 Gifts for Japanese people don't need to be big or expensive, but they need to be beautifully packaged. Especially when you receive a gift from the Japanese, you should open it carefully and don't tear the wrapping paper apart. The Japanese will think that you don't value his gift.
3。 When eating, you should palm the bowl. If you don't palm the bowl, it is considered that dogs eat food.
4。 After eating, you should put fish bones, shrimp shells and other things neatly in the bowl, and it is best not to have residue in the plate.
5。 Japanese people have the habit of consciously queuing, so don't grab seats or jump the queue, which is very humiliating. In the bus, people standing next to the empty seats usually sit in the empty seats. If there are two people standing nearby, they will look at each other first, and then when one party makes a "please" sign, the other person will sit down.
6。 Don't talk loudly in public, and your mobile phone should be set to vibrate.
7。 All escalators are on the left, and the right is for people in a hurry to pass quickly.
8。 Take a shower, wash your hair, change clothes and shave every day. The Japanese bathe twice a day on average. They are very sensitive to "bad smell", but they won't say it.
9。 Japanese people rarely have physical contact, and there are few people who are sneaking around except students, and there are not many students.
10。 Don't stare at people who are dressed strangely. For example, many old women in Japan dye their hair in bright colors, rose red, bright blue and purple. . . Please refer to the color of macaw.
Eleven. Japan is a car driver! ! ! Every time I used to stop to let the car pass first, as a result, people started to slow down when they saw me from a distance, sweating. . . I have been worried that returning to China after getting used to it will be easy to have an accident: (
Twelve. Supermarkets in Japan don't need to keep bags. However, if you have too many things on hand, there is also a cabinet for you to deposit, but it costs money.
Thirteen. The bus has buttons beside each seat. Just press the button when you want to get off.
14。 Japanese people are used to using long umbrellas, because the water on the umbrella can flow directly to the ground.
Fifteen. There are no trash cans on Japanese streets. Only in supermarkets, convenience stores, parks and stations. Garbage should be sorted and thrown away.
16。 There are special places for smoking, and it is generally forbidden to walk while smoking in the street.
17。 Japanese people hardly eat on the road.
18。 Generally, I don't have to give up my seat to Japanese children in the car. I gave it up twice, and people still looked at me with strange eyes. . . I don't think people with children look too tired. . .
Supplement: Japanese people have the habit of brushing their teeth after meals, so generally everyone has toothbrushes and toothpaste in the company. I can't get used to it so far, so I always have super mint gum. The habit of brushing your teeth is very good, but you have to brush your teeth in the toilet, and people are still coming and going around, so you are not used to it. . .
As for taking a bus, Japan always gets off first and then gets on. Moreover, few Japanese people get on the bus before they finish getting off. Most importantly, the car won't drive until people have finished boarding! ! ! Even if the driver has to obey the train schedule. So Japanese people get off slowly, get up from their seats when the car stops, and then walk to the door. Anyway, there is no hurry.
I was very impressed. Once I went to work in the morning and just got off at Tokyo Station, I heard the familiar language "Hurry up, everyone, the bus is coming, go and grab the seats, and the members behind me will keep up." . 。” Then I saw a group of people running towards the carriage. The people on the bus haven't finished getting off yet, and Tokyo Station is the starting point, so the departure time is estimated to be at least 10 minutes. . . . That feeling at that time was really ... . . Really convinced that tour guide, speechless. . .
This line to work passes through Disney, so you can often meet tour groups in China. It is often heard that tour guides ask members not to worry and line up. . . Explain some details, the tour guide above is really rare.
Thoughts on studying in Japan 31. Don't forget to take off your shoes
In Japan, when in Rome, do as the Romans do, whether entering a hotel room, visiting a Japanese home, or entering a conference room or office. 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.
2. Never go out without an umbrella.
Take an umbrella when you go out. Japan has a maritime climate, with uncertain rain and shine. Take an umbrella to be prepared. Take a folding umbrella when traveling, but it's best to take a gentleman's umbrella when going on business or visiting relatives. Because in Japan, there is an umbrella basket in front of most shops and even private houses. Long umbrellas can stand in the basket, but folding umbrellas can't be put in the basket.
3. You don't have to tip money.
Japan, like many Asian countries, has no habit of tipping. Because the service charge of 10%-15% has been added to the bills of big hotels and restaurants. If there is no special service for taxis, 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 directly drunk. There are running water nozzles in stations and large public places. Grand hotels and restaurants have mineral water for guests to drink.
5, bring your own mobile phone can't be used
You don't have to bring a mobile phone to Japan. Because of the different standards, it is impossible to use your own mobile phone there. In addition, the voltage in Japan is 110 volts (mainly two-pin flat plugs), so battery chargers such as cameras and video recorders can't be used unless they are compatible with 110-240 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 prices. It's generous and affordable to bring some back as gifts to relatives and friends. It's 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 lithium batteries for film and cameras are also more expensive than those in China, so you can take more when you go abroad. Department stores and shops in Japan close at 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. Japan's subway traffic is very developed, the subway lines are as dense as cobwebs, and the subway stations go straight to the bottom of high-rise buildings, so there is a lot of room for you to choose. The consumption in Japan is very high, so taxis are of course very 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 on your own, you'd better bring a business card of the hotel so that you can get a ride back in case you get lost.
8. It is inconvenient to exchange money.
In Japan, money must be exchanged at foreign exchange banks or other legal money exchange places. In addition, you must show your passport. However, the Japanese bank exchange business is only conducted between 9: 00 am and 3: 00 pm. Moreover, banks are closed all day on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays. Therefore, money can only be exchanged in restaurants, but it is slightly more expensive than bank exchange.
9. Call
Red and pink telephones: suitable for making domestic calls in Japan, and only accept ten yen coins (ten dollars and three cents). Green and gold telephones: you can make international calls and accept calling cards or ten or one hundred yen coins. Of course, it is best to buy an IP phone card.
10. Guests should prepare items.
There are few toothbrushes and toothpaste in Japanese hotel rooms, so it is best to bring your own slippers. It is difficult to eat on time during the trip. Because of the high local living index in Japan, 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. Don't wear high heels. There are many hot springs in Japan. If you want to enjoy them, you'd better bring your own supplies.
The process of traveling can make people "swim" — Look at Google on a surface. The following are five excellent essays on travel that I brought to you. I hope you like them!
One: excellent essays on travel — — Random thoughts on tourism
On Tuesday, my mother and I embarked on a trip to China's famous water conservancy project — The journey of Dujiangyan. My teacher lived there, so I asked her to be our tour guide for two days. She took us to visit Qingcheng Mountain and Yulei Mountain. The following are my thoughts and feelings about this trip.
The first stop of our trip was Yulei Mountain. I came to Yulei Mountain to look at the rushing river at the foot of the mountain, and I remembered an article I read, "Confucius swims in spring", which said that Confucius thought water was a true gentleman. Indeed, it will confess everything to everyone and never hide itself. Water is completely transparent after filtration, but even a small particle of dust invisible to the naked eye will make the water less clear and translucent. A lake of clear and transparent water is like an upright and innocent person, and there is no room for a grain of sand in their eyes.
After climbing the mountain, we went to the teacher's house for lunch. The teacher's parents were very enthusiastic and cooked seven or eight dishes to entertain us. Specially bought us a new towel to wash our face, and also bought many fruits such as walnuts and grapes; Let's make this our home. But I found that the more enthusiastic they were, the more embarrassed we felt, and at the same time we were all nervous, restrained and uncomfortable. I understand their kindness, but being too enthusiastic is not necessarily good. If they want us to make this place our home, they can just cook a few side dishes. We eat very simply at home, but why do we feel happy and comfortable? It is precisely because we don't have to make polite remarks, and we don't have to work hard to finish a lot of dishes they put in for us. So I think ordinary is good.
On Wednesday, we went to Qingcheng Mountain, where I met a vendor selling souvenirs. I took a fancy to one of the mini porcelain sets and asked him the price. I didn't expect him to ignore me and start playing with his mobile phone. It was not until I asked him four times that he finally looked up and waved at me like a dog. I was very angry and said to myself, "what are you dragging?" Isn't it just a set of broken porcelain? It will never sell! I am not rare! " After scolding, I was much more relieved, but after I finished, I found that I still liked the porcelain set very much, but I was angry for a moment and broke my true thoughts. The relationship between people is like a mirror, the person who looks in the mirror is angry, and the person who finds it in the mirror is also angry. Maybe it's because his porcelain wares are expensive. He thinks I don't have enough money, so he ignores me. If, when he lets me go, I will put on a smiling face and say, "Let me see something else." He may also answer with a smile: "OK." I will also end this trip happily, instead of looking angry.
This trip, I had fun and gained a lot of insights. Let me make up the last paragraph: if people are more friendly to each other, the world should be changed for the better!
Second, an excellent essay on travel — — Essay on the forbidden city tour
The Forbidden City in Beijing is a magnificent and unparalleled palace.
Here, once a forbidden area of the palace, today, it is a museum open to the public. Walking along the central axis is like being integrated into an undulating architectural symphony. The orderly palaces and the thick colors of red walls and yellow tiles have written the glory of Chinese civilization. Let's walk into the Forbidden City, into this ancient Forbidden City!
Enter the meridian gate, cross the Jinshui Bridge, and come to the gate of Taihe. Walk past the Taihe Gate and you will see the Hall of Supreme Harmony. It is worthy of being an ancient royal palace. The railings outside the hall are carved with white marble, and the chairs, handrails, pillars and roof inside the hall are all made of gold. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the most central palace in the Forbidden City, and it is also the administrative place of the emperor. Therefore, the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the most spectacular and exquisite of all palaces. On the roof of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, one of the nine sons of the dragon — Mock the wind, vividly standing on the two corners of the roof.
Walk out of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, walk past the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Baohe and the Ganqing Gate, and you will come to the Ganqing Palace. This is the emperor's bedroom, where the emperor rests. Since Ganqing Palace is the place where the emperor lives, it will not be worse than other palaces. Ganqing Palace is the main hall of the Imperial Palace and one of the last three palaces of the Imperial Palace. Ganqing Palace is a double-eaved roof with yellow glazed tiles, which is located on a single-layer white marble platform. The temple is also covered with gold bricks, which makes it look more splendid. In the center of the temple, there is a golden throne with a screen behind it and two thick gold pillars on both sides of the screen. The wisdom of the ancient working people was not low, and there were warm pavilions at both ends of the throne. It's really cool to dry the Qing palace, isn't it?
Go further and you will come to the Royal Garden. Most of the buildings in the garden lean against the fence, and only a few pavilions with exquisite shapes are built in the garden. The garden is luxuriantly green, and its cypress vines are hundreds of years old, which embellishes the garden with interest. Stones of all colors are laid on the ground, and more than 900 different patterns are put together, which are interesting to enjoy along the way. In ancient times, this was a place for emperors and empresses to rest and relax, and ordinary people were not allowed to step half a step. Therefore, in the eyes of ancient people, this is an out-and-out "Forbidden City". The imperial garden is famous for its ancient trees, flowers, pavilions and rugged rocks … … Famous for its beauty.
There are many attics in the Forbidden City, such as Palace of Gathered Elegance, Xianfu Palace, Yongshou Palace, Zhongcui Palace, Qianqiu Pavilion and Wanchun Pavilion. When you walk into the Forbidden City, you are already in her most magnificent and important exhibition — — Among the palaces in the Forbidden City.
The Palace Museum has opened the doors and windows that have been dusty for a long time. Let's watch her magnificent colors, listen to the voice of the Forbidden City, breathe the breath of history and feel the inside story of Chinese culture!
Three: excellent essays on travel — — Essays on Japanese tourism
In a year, everyone has unforgettable things, sad things and happy things … … Next, I will tell you something unforgettable in a year.
During the summer vacation, my mother and I, plus my mother's friends, went to Japan with the travel agency. First of all, we flew to Tokyo, and it took three hours to fly. It was past three o'clock when we got off the plane. As soon as we got off the plane, the guide aunt booked the hotel closest to the airport, and got on the bus prepared by the travel agency for us. After a total hard journey of more than 50 minutes, the bus arrived at the hotel leisurely. After dividing the room, everyone had a little rest and went to the hotel restaurant to eat Japanese food. It's novel enough to eat for the first time. We have to take off our shoes before entering the restaurant. We can only enter the restaurant in socks. The aunt guide can arrange our seats and eat. In front of each of us is a mini hot pot, a small pot of cooked rice, some pickled tender bamboo shoots and a small dish of delicious dessert … … I first put the small dish of udon noodles into the boiling hot pot, during which I ate all the full rice, then fished it out and wolfed it down. In a short time, I satisfied myself with a burp and ate cakes and fruits slowly, and then we went back to our room to do our own things and prepare for tomorrow's trip.
At the meeting the next day, the tour guide aunt said that today's project made the whole group of children jump for joy without cheering. What is it? That is — — Disneyland. There is still a lot of time to play with six hours. When we set off, the tour guide's aunt informed us first: it takes two hours to drive. Alas, I finally realized what is bitter first and then sweet! Under my optimistic attitude, two hours passed immediately, and the aunt gave us tickets and told us about the relevant matters, so we dispersed.
As soon as I entered the door, I saw tall and majestic castles without losing childlike interest, as well as some exquisite and beautifully built small shops.
"Racing", we waited in line for fifteen minutes and arrived. I'll drive the car, and my mother sits in the co-pilot seat. The bus was about to start, and the staff spoke English. Although I didn't understand it, I could feel their enthusiasm. The car started, because I was inexperienced at first, so I drove the car sideways and almost hit a wall several times. Later, I slowly got the knack and drove the car steadily. Later, I began to look for excitement, drove fast and began to overtake. The breeze brushed my cheek and made me feel cool. I was reluctant to part with the beautiful scenery and got off the bus. After getting off the bus, we bought a watermelon and Mickey Mouse-shaped ice cream. I licked the delicious ice cream and felt a sense of satisfaction that I had never felt before … …
In the next few days, we went to Fuji Paradise and Mount Fuji, which was very interesting. During this period, we finished many games and had a great time … …
This trip is unforgettable in my life.
Four: excellent essays on travel — — Essay on the feelings of traveling
Autumn in October, the sun is very bright! Under the guidance of the teacher, we went to Yuhuan Agricultural Park for an autumn outing. The scenery on the road is very beautiful, and the green sugarcane leaves make people feel relaxed and happy! The patches of golden wheat, blown by the breeze, are like waves and groups of lovely children, and seem to beckon and say, "Welcome to Yuhuan, welcome to Yuhuan!" "
Arriving at the agricultural garden and entering the gate, we were greeted by two rows of colorful flower beds, in which unknown flowers were competing to open. Behind the garden stands a huge statue, Emperor Yan, known as Shennong, sitting on a big buffalo with a magic weapon in his hand.
We followed the guide to the acrobatic performance stage to watch the acrobatic performance. Only the host said, "Here's a performance by a little actor who is only seven years old — — Stand upside down, everyone applauds! " The staff put a chair on a wobbly table, and the children climbed onto the table and stood upside down with their hands on the chair. Suddenly, the applause thundered, giving the little actor great courage. That's it, one, two, three, four … … It has been stacked to seven, and I still pick up bricks at the top of the chair and do difficult movements. I thought, "One minute on stage, ten years off stage." People often use this sentence to describe the hard work of an actor. Then, this little actor is only seven years old. How old should he start practicing? Four years old? Five years old? I really admire him! The acrobatic "Dinggang" is also wonderful. At the beginning of the performance, I saw the actor jack up the 100-kg vat with his feet, and then fully added it to 300 kg, but the actor still kept his face unchanged. At last, she jacked up the 500-kg vat, and the audience cheered. A weak woman can lift a jar weighing more than 500 kilograms, which really opens my eyes!
In the afternoon, we came to the children's amusement park. I have been to the water bridge first. The water bridge is not for walking, but for drilling. We hit the net on all fours, drilling and drilling in the "bag". Although the bottom of the "bag" is unfathomable pool water, we are not afraid, and we are happy to drill in it. After drilling out the bridge, the swings, slides and bamboo poles on the other side were already crowded, so I had to join the long queue for fun. In the amusement park, the laughter and laughter of the students came from time to time.
There is a bird park next to the amusement park. If you walk in, it really deserves its name! There are Chinese Pulsatilla, Peacock, Myna and Peacock Pigeon. "Peacock pigeon" is also called "lady". Look! It is slim, white and slim! Look at us with pride. That gesture, that demeanor, is really like a lady. As we walked on, we saw many people flapping their leaves. Oh! It turned out to be an ostrich. It dragged its fat body and walked with a swing. The fat on its body was shaking. How huge it was!
On the way home, I thought to myself: This autumn outing is really fun! I really hope the next autumn outing will come soon.
Five: excellent essays on travel — — Essays on Tourism during the Eleventh Golden Week
The "Eleventh" Golden Week coincided with the tourist season. We went to Xiangxi, where we not only felt the simplicity and tranquility of Fenghuang City, but also appreciated the beauty and elegance of the border town. But what impressed me most was one thing I met when I came back from Dehang.
My parents and I got off the train from Jishou and took the shuttle bus to Dehang to see the ancient Miao village. We play from noon to afternoon, and at dusk we wait for the bus to return. I was thirsty, so I asked my mother for a few yuan to buy water. I looked around and saw a little girl sitting on the bench over there, reading a book with relish, and drawing in circles with a pencil from time to time. The little girl has a dark complexion, bright eyes and two croissants on her head. Her clothes are old but clean, and she can tell at a glance that she is a local. In front of her, several strings of sweet potatoes and a wreath were neatly placed on a worn-out cloth.
While waiting for the bus, I ran up to talk to her. When she saw someone coming, she quickly closed the book, put it in a bag and greeted me warmly. I asked her, "Where are you studying?" "I study in Dehang Hope Primary School." Her voice is crisp and bright. I then asked, "Why do you come out to sell things alone?" After listening to this, she replied cheerfully: "There are more tourists these days on National Day. I dug a few strings of cold potatoes and picked wild flowers to make up several garlands for sale overnight. This wild flower can't be seen anywhere else. Mom said that I could use the money I was worried about. I want to buy a copy of Grimm's Fairy Tales. " At this point, a bright smile appeared on her face. I asked, "Where do you live?" She said nothing, but pointed to the back. I looked up in the direction she pointed, only to see a stone wall. I stepped back two steps to look again. There was an old brick house halfway up the mountain. The window was broken and covered with plastic film. The door was also an old wooden door. What surprised me most was that there were no telephone poles around her house. If she didn't say it was her home, I thought no one lived there!
At this time, I suddenly had an idea. I bought her cold potato, which can quench my thirst and fulfill her dream of "Grimm's fairy tale". As promised, I bought all the change left over from buying water in the past few days for cold potatoes. Although I couldn't help her well, I did my best.
The little girl sold cold potatoes and smiled naively. But I am lost in thought: I think of some students in our class who spend all the pocket money given by their parents on comparison. Today you wear "Anta" and tomorrow he wears "Xtep"; Today you drink Sprite, and tomorrow he will drink Coke … … If we donate all this money to Project Hope and poor areas, won't more people have books to read?
Then, let's join hands and help the poor students together! Let them have the same happiness and happiness as us.