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![]() Somerset Azabu East, TokyoGeneral InformationClimateA major feature of Japan's climate is the clear-cut temperature changes between the four seasons. From north to south, Japan covers a range of latitude of some 25 degrees and is influenced in the winter by seasonal winds blowing from Siberia and in the summer by seasonal winds blowing from the Pacific Ocean. In spite of its rather small area, Japan is characterised by four different climatic patterns. The average temperature ranges from 12.5 – 19.7°C. Average temperature by seasons:
ClothingSummers are usually warm and humid. Therefore, light weight clothes are the most suitable. For winter, warmer clothes such as sweaters, jackets or light coat are suitable. Dining at certain restaurants may require formal dresses and for business purposes, suits are fine. CurrencyThe currency in Japan is the yen (¥). Banknotes and coins are easily identifiable - there are ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100,and ¥500 coins; and ¥1,000, ¥5,000, and ¥10,000 notes. CustomsCustoms allowances include the usual tobacco products, three 760ml bottles of alcohol, 57g of perfume, and gifts and souvenirs up to a value of 200,000 yen. There are no limits on the import and export of foreign or Japanese currency. However, for amount exceeding one million yen or its equivalent in foreign currencies, a report to the customs must be submitted. ElectricityThe Japanese electric current is 100V AC. The plugs are flat two pin, identical to US and Canadian plugs. Emergency Call Numbers
HealthHygiene standards are high and medical facilities are widely available, though expensive. Tap water is safe to drink and food is generally prepared with high a standard of hygiene. Nonetheless, it is advisable to take out some health insurance before you leave your country. Pharmacies have a good selection of drugs, both western and Chinese but most pharmaceutical products are labeled in Japanese, however, there is an American Pharmacy in Hibiya for English-speaking travellers. Local Area InformationTokyo is one of the biggest city in the world with 12.54 million people and 22 million people use Tokyo’s transport system everyday. Public PhonesPublic phones are easily available and services within Japan are principally handled by NTT. Local calls cost ¥10 for three minutes. Shopping & Business HoursShops are typically open seven days a week from around 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Most government-run attractions usually open from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
TaxesA goods and services tax of 5% is imposed. TippingTipping is not customary in Japan and service charge is not added in hotels and restaurants bills. VisaDepending on where you are from and the purpose of your visit, you may need a visa to enter Japan. Please contact the nearest Japanese consulate in your country for detailed advice. |
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