Sunday, April 3, 2011

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Hotels Move to Japan and more to the country dating

On the border: To travel to Japan you need a valid passport and whether to work there, a visa. English travelers can stay in the country up to 6 months without a visa, but only as tourists. No vaccination certificate is required or special shots. Fingerprints are taken at times, not from any suspicion of crime, but because the Japanese authorities the need to make a Japanese identity. But only you will live this experience if staying in Japan for a relatively long period.

Car & Moto: In Japan, as in Britain drive on the left and used the international traffic signs. Not easy to get road maps with names in both Japanese script and in Latin (though you can find in the Japanese Automobile Club). The signs on highways is always in Latin script, but not national highways, so you might try to identify the signs of the signals with the map.
The motorways are toll roads and the speed limit is 100 km / h on national roads 50 km / h, and sometimes even 40 km / h. The roads are often very narrow and therefore is not normally exceeding 40 km per hour, not even travel outside the towns.
at petrol stations usually receive a full service. The employee will fill the tank with the corresponding fuel type, clean the windows, emptied the ashtrays and after bowing politely to leave, will help to return to circulation. On Sundays the service stations are usually closed.
On the issue of parking, it is difficult to find somewhere to park. If you leave your car is a forbidden place, the crane will take and the fines are very high. It is advisable to use the parking, but usually have to queue to enter. At the city parking lots are marked. This is a reasonable possibility, but better still is to use public transport.



rental cars, motorbikes and bicycles: English citizens can not drive with international driving license if it is a long stay, but you can get a Japanese driver's license without need to take an exam. In the case of visits costs enough with international driving license, and also to rent a car. This is collected with a full tank and is returned in this way. The prices are usually for hours or days, regardless of how many miles you travel (except Hokkaido, which pays for itself kilometer traveled). Car rental is expensive and is not yet possible to rent caravans.

plane: In Japanese airports all signs are in English and announcements are made in both languages. For the passport control queue position yourself in the Aliens and baggage control you belong to the group of Non Residents .



Travel by train: in vending machines prices are only in Japanese, so it is best to ask the price. Fast trains that stop at a few stations usually have a sign red, the other not. For tourists there is Japan Railpass, which is similar to our Interrail. This ticket can not be bought in Japan, but must be acquired already in the country of origin (in Japanese airline offices or travel agencies). With this ticket you can travel on all rail lines in Japan, including shinkansen, the Japanese high speed train. Worth buying even if you are traveling by train continuously. We must also know that the round-trip tickets are not cheap and that non-smokers should buy your ticket in advance, because only one non-smoking car.



Taxi: To call a taxi is to extend the palm of your hand and move up and down. This is a movement that sometimes seems to indicate more restraining approach. Making a gesture of moving the finger closer to one in Japan it is considered very rude. Taxi doors open and close automatically. It is advisable to always carry the address written in Japanese or better still a business card which usually take a small plane on the reverse, since the taxi drivers better guide them. He does not tip, unless for some particular reason the driver has made special efforts.

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