You probably need to take your shoes off If they just have a curtain around an area And it's just the same type of flooring going all the way through then you might be okay leaving your shoes on But I'd say most often you need to take them off.
So if you're unsure, maybe just look at someone and point at your shoes They'll probably know what you're asking I'm sure that lots of people ask that If you're unsure I would say to take them off to be safe One other thing about changing rooms is you'll find this little white face mask thingy inside of your changing room latest casino bonuses. That is to put over your face if you're going to try a shirt on so that your makeup doesn't rub off on the shirt So it's just like a white bag thing that you put over your face It feels so dumb I know!! (sometimes I don't do it...) You put it on your head and then you put your shirt on So that you don't get the makeup on it That's pretty cool, it's annoying as hell, but it's cool So that's what that is! So I don't actually go to clubs or anything so I haven't experienced this myself But word on the street! The cool people say! If you are walking along a street full of host clubs, kyabakura etc So like Roppongi, or Shinjuku... Kabukicho If they have people on the street who are trying to pull you into the club then that is supposed to be like not a good place to go into It's not the same if a host is out on the street trying to attract customers But if someone is actually trying to pull you in Then a lot of those are kinda scammy Like they will give you a really high cover charge, like $100 And then they'll force you to pay it before you can leave So be kinda careful if you're gonna go to a place like that Maybe try to go with friends who have been there before Try to find a place that has a good reputation Yeah, good reviews online or something Don't go randomly into clubs because some of them are pretty pricey Okay this should probably be #1 Conbinis in Japan are the best thing ever!!! Conbini is short for convenience store Because it's convenient! But like SUPER convenient! Not like convenience stores back in Canada that suck Japanese convenience stores have everything! Literally everything. Snacks, clothing... If you like spilled some food on your shirt and you need a new shirt they sell tank tops or collared shirts They even sell hair dye! Because if Japanese people have coloured hair and they have to run to an interview or something or a business meeting that popped up and they need to colour their hair back to the original colour they'll sell black hair dye in the convenience store You can mail packages! Yeah! They have a post service You can buy concert tickets You can pay your bills at convenience stores It's ridiculous, you can do anything Honestly just think of something you need to do, you can probably do it there 7-11, Sunkus, Family Mart... Lawson They're all good! Everybody has their favourite conbini LIke 7-11 has the best desserts, or Lawson has the best fried food Family Mart fried chicken~~ Each one kinda has it's own specialty but they're all really good If you're in need or something, just look for a convenience store and they are everywhere, literally everywhere so you'll be able to find one Alright if you have a foreign bank card, debit card And you're looking to withdraw money You can do that from a 7-11 ATM, a Citibank ATM or the post office ATMs Those are the 3 places that often accept foreign cards I'm not saying that they will accept all of them, but they will accept many of them Many convenience stores will not accept foreign cards whatsoever. They only accept a few types of Japanese cards even But 7-11 is a lifesaver They'll accept everything they're really awesome So look for a 7-11, a Citibank or a post office and you should be okay I hope those were some useful tips for you! I wish you the best on your trip to Japan, I hope you have an awesome time! If there's anything else that you're really curious about leave a comment down below and I will try to answer them If you have any other tips you would like to leave, please do that in the comments Thanks for watching guys! And make sure to go check out Rachel's channel if you are not already subscribed to her Lots of very useful videos about Japan over there as well So definitely do that Bye guys!
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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. |