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Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

Isn't it true that no one feels that living in Japan is a painful thing? Although the senior sister has lived in Japan for many years, sometimes it is very painful~ and for Japanese students, at least they have to live in Japan for a few years~

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

Therefore, those "details of persuasion points" hidden in the corners really have to be understood early, and if they are found in Japan, the loss will be great!

No garbage cans on the → road: Although Japan the streets are clean and free of garbage, there are very few garbage cans, so if you don't have a garbage bag with you, it's best not to miss the convenience store you pass by, and if you encounter one, you may need to take it all the way home.

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→ need to make a reservation for dinner: Japan a better or more popular restaurant needs to call in advance to reserve a seat. In addition, if the hotel is open at 9 o'clock, it will basically be closed 1 hour in advance, so be careful about the time of eating.

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→ transportation costs are huge: under normal circumstances, the cheapest line to take a tram in Tokyo is 150 yen, which is about 7 yuan, if you are a little farther away, it may cost 3-400 yen, that is, 15-20 yuan, not to mention taking a taxi, starting at 500 yen, and then 400 yen per kilometer, just take a taxi without 50 yuan really can't get down~

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→Japan there are very few types of ordinary food: my senior sister has also said many times before that you must be able to cook when you go to Japan to study abroad, otherwise it is really difficult to satisfy your appetite, and there are two main categories of common diets in the Japan: ramen and rice bowls (beef rice, curry rice, tonkatsu rice...). It's not easy to eat a vegetable.

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

There are not many elevators and escalators in →: bad legs and feet are really hard to dissuade Japan study abroad, and many tram subway station entrances in Japan are without elevators or escalators, so you may have to go up and down the stairs often, the senior sister once visited the school before and wore high heels, and the result was that there were 6 blisters on the feet in one day...

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

There are too many people in →: Japan because the exchange rate is too cheap recently, the number of tourists is really exploding, so as long as Tokyo is a slightly more prosperous place, it is full of people, especially Shibuya and Asakusa.

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→ house is very small: Japan house is really small, even if the language school is a single building, the space on each floor will not be very large, and the same is true for renting a house, which is thousands of yuan, and you may be able to rent a house of less than 40 square meters in Tokyo, if you still share a house, it is estimated that it will be even more suffocating!

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→ it's all ice water: Japan no matter what season or place, it's basically just a glass of ice water, and even if the water in the restaurant is about to become room temperature, the clerk will start adding ice immediately! Therefore, it is best to carry a thermos cup with you for the health party~

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

→ great pain for smokers: Tokyo is a city-wide non-smoking, you must go to a designated place to smoke, if there is no nearby, you can only hold back, the same is true for renting a house, most landlords are not allowed to smoke at home.

Dissuade! Studying abroad in Japan is really painful

Although there are many painful points, but the flaws are not hidden, and I have to say that Japan also has a lot to praise!

→ clean: Japan the street is really clean, there is almost no garbage, and even the construction will be completely fenced off, so that all kinds of dust will not fly in the sky.

→ quiet: Whistles are barely audible on Japan road, and there are few loud noises and phone calls on the subway and trams.

→ medical care is cheap: it is very convenient to see a doctor, there are small clinics everywhere, and you only need to pay 30% of the cost after using insurance.

→ ACG is very friendly: for ACG, Japan is really their holy land, not only will COS not be noticed, but the products around ACG are also very rich, and the price is much cheaper than in China.

→ multicultural, inclusive: rich in spare time, multicultural, basically any hobby can be found here organization, there is generally a perfect upgrade and monster fighting system belonging to the organization, from the beginner to the professional level can find a place in it.

→ social stability: Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, with a low crime rate and peace of mind when traveling at night or alone. Public order is good, everyone abides by the rules, and the society is harmonious and stable.

→ convenient transportation: Although the transportation fee is very expensive, public transportation is super developed, with subways, trains, buses, and taxis all over the country, which is convenient for life and work, and also reduces congestion and pollution.

→ has a sense of order: Japan is a country that attaches great importance to a sense of order, where there are many people, everyone is silently queuing, and there is no need to look at the stinky face of civil servants, as long as it is completed on time and in accordance with the rules, and there is no need to trust relationships or deal with those messy favors.

→ four distinct seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, fireworks in summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and skiing in winter. Japan does not have that kind of big scenery, the main thing is a small and delicate, with excellent service experience.

Although the title is talking about persuasion, Senpai also has to admit that there are still many shining points in Japan, and I think that there is no absolute good or bad in a place, only suitable and unsuitable. To live, we must first understand our own needs and not be too screwed. If you are uncomfortable with people or things or places, you can do it without hesitation, life is short, why bother yourself.

What do you think it's like to live in Japan? Welcome to share~

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