Or if you're paying for admission to something Like a shrine, it probably won't take a credit card I would say about 70% of the places I go don't accept credit cards Even ones that you would really think would Like a big department store or something You'll be surprised, so always have cash on you for sure So Tokyo has 2 main airports Narita and Haneda airport Narita airport is actually located in Chiba prefecture Which is the prefecture beside Tokyo And it takes quite a while to get into Tokyo from Narita airport So if possible...
It's kinda rare because most planes do go to Narita if you're coming from outside of Japan But if you can get a flight that comes into Haneda, I'd say go with that one It's a lot easier You'll be able to get into downtown Tokyo a lot quicker Always go for Haneda if you can A cool thing about Japan is that there's basically no tipping here So you don't have to worry when you go to a restaurant, you don't leave a tip You don't leave a tip for taxi drivers or... anything I can't think of any instance where you would be expected to leave a tip I've never been in a situation where I've had to leave a tip here So don't worry about it! Hair dressers, taxis, pizza man Nothing, literally. Just remember no tipping in Japan! And you'll be fine Even if you feel like you wanna leave a tip, I don't think you should Even if you feel like "This person was really awesome, I wanna give them a bonus!" They'll just feel awkward And they'll come running outside to give it back to you So it's probably better not to do it even if you really want to Because they just don't really understand the tipping culture here They assume you lost it or something And I think they feel really weird about trying to keep it Exactly, even if you try to explain to them If you just say thank you, you are above most customers That's so true! No one says thank you so they'll really appreciate that I find that really awkward When you're in the grocery store and they ring in your groceries and hand them to you or give you your change or something Most people just take it And I'm always like ah, thank you! So seriously, if you just say arigatou gozaimasu everytime something happens They're happy They'll know that you appreciate their service . This'll probably be a really helpful one for lots of you guys I know that it's come in very handy for me Google Translate! I know it has a horrible reputation, and you guys are all thinking but it sucks! and it translates things horribly! It really does.
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Author Leatha D. Williams
Ms. Williams started her teaching career in Knoxville, TN in 2003, after receiving Bachelor of Arts in English and Master of Science in Secondary Education degrees from the University of Tennessee. She has taught in Fulton and Cherokee counties, but she joined the Pebblebrook family in 2014 and is proud to call Cobb County her home. She enjoys reading, writing, painting, hiking, collecting famous author action figures, and spending time with family and friends, but mostly she loves sharing the joy of language with a new group of kids every year! Ms. Williams is among professional writers at Edusson that write a tailor-made Persuasive essay outline. Ms. Williams lives in Leicester, UK with her husband, her beautiful daughter Isabel, two annoying orange cats, and Chico the Chihuahua. |