Common men and sentences in Japanese tourism

Japan is a country full of mystery and creativity. Because of its highly developed material conditions, it gives people a prosperous scene. The Japanese are of high quality, and everything is new, clean and orderly. This is an ideal tourist destination. Many people will find many Chinese characters when they travel to Japan, but the meaning is not clear. Let's analyze it for everyone.

As we all know, many Japanese characters come from China, but their meanings are quite different. Today, Bian Xiao introduces some common Chinese characters on Japanese streets to help you travel to Japan easily.

1, airport

Travel document: passport

Cargo: luggage.

Go for a ride: Let's go.

Underground: subway

Case office: information consulting office (multiple Chinese travel brochures are available)

Step 2 take the bus

: station

Seats: Full.

Electricity: the last bus

Lease: fee

Tao: One way.

Reciprocating: reciprocating

Gate: ticket gate

Return car: Although it will stop, it will be empty.

Actuarial machine: when the amount of the purchased ticket is inconsistent with the actual distance, the actuarial machine will calculate the amount that needs to be replenished.

Coin machine: the gate of ticket checking. When leaving the station, take back the one-way ticket, spit out the one-day ticket, two-day ticket and other tickets and return them to the passengers.

Step 3: Eat

: bibimbap

Ten days: seasonal dishes

Sheng: A large part.

Sheng: Ordinary.

Note: A la carte.

Li: The menu.

Order: set meal

Wild vegetables: vegetables

Ginseng: carrot

Topic: self-help.

Y: Eating Lamian Noodles means adding noodles.

Step 4 shop

Material: cost

Tax: excluding tax.

Payee: service desk

Cut: It's out of stock.

Exchange: exchange money.

New load: new products

Mitarai: The bathroom.

Quantity: handling fee

Emergency exit: emergency exit

Accountant: where the money is collected.

Tax: including tax (you have to pay tax on everything you buy in Japan)

Ji 'an: Both Ge 'an and Jing 'an mean super cheap.

Cut: discount, but contrary to domestic, for example, 2 cuts = 20% discount.

Jed: If you don't know what to buy, go to this area. It is the main product in the store.