Things to note when traveling to Japan:
1. Safety is the guarantee of a happy journey. It is best to purchase travel accident insurance before departure so that you can receive timely assistance if an accident occurs.
2. Try to bring as little cash as possible during the trip. Do not put money in your luggage and keep it close to you. Do not leave valuables in the room. It is best to shop in regular stores and ask for proof of purchase. When trying on clothes and shoes, it is best to ask friends in the same group to accompany you and keep an eye on your belongings.
3. Important documents such as passports, visas, ID cards, credit cards, and air and ship tickets must be carried with you and kept properly. Before departure, it is best to make a copy of each and put it in your handbag, and put the original copy in your underwear pocket. Don’t agree easily when someone checks your ID. You should report it to the team leader for handling. If the team leader is not present, you can ask the other party to show their ID card or work certificate, otherwise they will be refused. If the other party is a police officer, you should also write down his ID number, badge number and car number.
4. During the travel process, tourists should keep all supporting documents that may be needed, such as travel contracts, travel invoices, attraction tickets, medical documents, etc., and do not rely solely on verbal promises. When necessary, consumers can record the negotiation process with travel agencies in the form of audio recordings for future reference. If you encounter infringement, you must promptly report it to travel agencies, consumer associations, tourism quality supervision institutes and other institutions.
5. When traveling abroad, you must respect the customs and habits of the host country, especially countries with special religious customs, and avoid disputes caused by inappropriate words and deeds. When encountering natural disasters such as earthquakes, political turmoil, war, sudden terrorist incidents, or accidental injuries, we must deal with it calmly and evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible, and promptly report to the Chinese embassy or consulate in the host country or contact relevant domestic departments for rescue and protection.
Extended information:
Safety precautions for travel documents to Japan:
Passports, visas, ID cards, credit cards, air tickets and documents are required for traveling abroad ( Identity certificates and credentials for travel outside the country must be carried with you and kept properly.
1. Put the original documents in your underwear pocket, and make a copy of each document and put it in your handbag before departure.
2. Except for use during entry and exit inspections, it is best to leave it to the tour leader for safekeeping.
3. When someone checks your ID, do not agree easily, but report it to the team leader for handling. If the other party is a police officer, you can write down his ID number, badge number and car number during the inspection, just in case.
4. Once your ID is lost or stolen, you must immediately report it to the tour leader and the police, and ask the police to issue a written certificate of loss.
Reference materials: Outbound travel-Baidu Encyclopedia