Clothing/Shoes
1 set of suits (formal wear)
2 sets of shirts and underwear (thermal underwear)
Casual wear ( Mainly in summer, supplementary in spring and autumn) (You can bring a few more T-shirts) N sets
1-2 sets of sportswear with long sleeves
1-2 sets of swimsuits, bring more It’s useless
1-2 sweaters (cashmere sweaters)
Wool pants not required
1 coat
Down jacket not required/1 piece
1 piece of windbreaker
2 sets of pajamas, each thick and thin
10 pairs of underwear or more
BRA Don’t know
2-3 trouser belts
1-2 hats to keep warm in winter
1-2 sun hats
1 tie
p>1-2 scarves
A set of raincoats
1 folding umbrella (preferably with UV protection function, Japanese sunshine is not poisonous in general, Japanese Sun umbrellas are very expensive)
2 sets of bed sheets, pillowcases and quilt covers
15-30 pairs of socks (boat socks, very needed. Socks too, because Japan takes off shoes indoors, so socks It is easy to wear out, and Japanese socks are very expensive. If necessary, bring stockings as well)
1 pair of plastic slippers
1 pair of velvet slippers (available at 100-yen stores). , average quality)
1-2 pairs of black leather shoes
About 2 pairs of sneakers
2 pairs of cloth shoes
1-2 boots 1 pair (Japanese boots are very expensive, and genuine leather ones are even more expensive)
1-2 pairs of sandals
2 pairs of boat shoes (is that the name?)
Stationery
10 black ballpoint pens (refills are enough, 2-3 pens are enough)
10 black water-based pens (same as above)
You don’t need to bring colored pens (it seems to be called highlighters), but if you do, one set is enough
Automatic pencils 0.5mm, 2 pieces
Pencil lead 0.5mm, 1 box of erasers, 3 pieces
One solid glue stick
1 alarm clock
If you wear glasses frequently, 2-3 pairs of the same prescription
1 sunglasses Pay
If you want to pay for contact lenses, just go with your feelings (the contact lenses here seem to be quite expensive)
Daily necessities
6 towels
1-2 bath towels are recommended. One is enough
2 bath towels
1-3 months’ supply of cosmetics is enough. I guess they won’t sell cosmetics after coming to Japan. There are relatively few girls
Things like combs, sewing kits, ear picks, nail clippers, small mirrors and the like are included in cosmetics, so bring them according to your feelings
One month’s worth of menstrual products are enough Enough.
One piece of soap, two toothbrushes, and two pieces of toothpaste
You don’t need to bring laundry detergent, hair washing/conditioning shampoo, and body wash (the white powder is easy to detect and is troublesome to bring, and the liquid is relatively heavy. It’s not very expensive here if it doesn’t suit you.) (Just bring a portable package, it can be used for a week or two)
2 keychains
1 set of plastic tableware (Japanese) The lunch box is very small)
One water cup
Two pairs of chopsticks
One in your backpack
Chinese-style kitchen knives are large and rectangular The kind, not too heavy, should be made of stainless steel. Japanese knives are too small (if necessary)
A rolling pin (if necessary)
Medicines
Gastrointestinal medicine, cold medicine, and two doses of medicine for each illness will be enough for you for two years. If you really don’t have any, you can just find the medicine from any international student here, so you don’t need to prepare too much
Just bring a box of medicine to relieve internal heat, such as bezoar detoxification tablets. It is more common to get internal heat when you first come to Japan
Bring a small box of Prometheus to change the environment. It is also possible to be acclimatized. It's possible, but it's rarely used, just in case
There is one medicine for dermatitis and psoriasis. Don't confuse these two. They have completely different functions, although they look very similar
A burn ointment is a must
Bring a box of painkillers. If you have a habit of menstrual pain, you can also bring a few more for special purposes (such as motherwort?), if there are too many , will be inspected
Medicine used to kill people (for emergency use such as Yuting) You can say you don’t use it, but no one knows whether you will get into trouble. People are growing up. In maturity. In addition, if you don’t need it, your friends around you may use it. Bring two boxes, they are all adults.
About 6 bottles of Fengyoujing, the small green bottle is not much bigger than your finger. Japanese bugs and mosquitoes are quite vicious
2 small boxes of cooling oil for those who can withstand this stimulation These days are running out
A thermometer
1 box of eye drops, two boxes for those who use them frequently
Watermelon cream (for sore throat) 1 Box
1 box of oral ulcer tablets
No band-aid required (Japanese ones are not expensive, but you can bring them from China)
Vitamin A, B, C , D, E and the like.
Vitamin B1 can prevent mosquito bites, vitamin C can whiten and enhance immunity, and vitamin E can regulate menstruation and resist aging. Vitamin A can protect vision. Bring whatever you need.
2 bottles of motherwort ointment (life in Japan may be difficult, and endocrine disorders often occur, so it is good to bring some here)
Various herbal tea bags, Xia Sang Ju, Wong Lao Kat and others (recommended by Cantonese people)
When buying medicine, don’t tell the people at the pharmacy that you are preparing to go abroad, otherwise they will sell you medicine that is expensive and impractical. Unless you know him.
You should also prepare some medicines that you often use, such as rhinitis medicine
Others
A set of bicycle locks
Two U disks of 2G size are enough
MP3 1 USB computer charging type, otherwise you will worry about the battery, unless you bring a rechargeable battery. MP3s bought in Japan need to convert the music format, which is very troublesome. Domestic ones can be directly copied and pasted. The kind that is best to use
The rechargeable battery can take 4 AAA batteries and 4 AA batteries each (if you don’t use it very often, you can bring ordinary batteries or not, but they will be useful in the future) (local)
If you have time, bring SD cards and the like.
A seal is very important, with a diameter of 8-12mm. Single surname and full name. One of each, the kind made of plexiglass is fine, the rubber one is said to be deformed, and it is best to have it engraved by machine, not hand-engraved
One for atomic printing, one for correction printing about 5-6mm, and one for 10mm Single surname (atomic stamp is not necessary, it is more convenient to use in daily life, but in some cases, atomic stamp cannot be used)
The electronic dictionary recommends CASIO 3900
About 40 photos of 1 inch and About 20 2-inch photos. The background should be blue or white
In addition, it is best to save the electronic version of the photos in a USB flash drive and bring them over.
3-6 copies of graduation certificate and transcripts
Original copy of graduation certificate, degree certificate, Japanese language proficiency certificate
Original TOEIC TOEFL transcript (if taken)
No ID card required
You can bring your driver’s license
It’s not a bad idea to bring 2 sets of headphone MICs
The plug strip is just one For the one in one row, the plug should have a two-phase flat end, not a round head, not a three-phase plug. Be careful, otherwise it will be very troublesome. After conversion, it is best to use two-phase, unless you bring three-phase electrical appliances from China.
Bring a wallet that can hold coins, it doesn’t have to be big, but you have to be mentally prepared for where to put your cards. In addition, it is estimated that you can only put about 6 banknotes on you at most (except when paying tuition)
Gifts
Recently, Japanese people are not interested in Chinese food, so they still wear some decorations The quality is relatively good
Embroidery, jade and other small pendants are quite popular, especially the panda-shaped ones
Chinese knots are also a good choice
For professors If so, it depends on your professor’s hobbies
Just ask me on QQ as a gift
Foods
Dry food kidney beans eggplant cucumber fungus mushroom seaweed seaweed , you can bring sea rice, shellfish, day lily, tofu skin according to your preference
Seasoning powder, chicken essence and MSG (this stuff is so expensive), chili powder, cumin powder, pepper powder, five-spice powder, etc.
Seasonings Sichuan peppercorns (cinnamon? I have never used them)
If Cantonese people like to make soup, remember to bring soup ingredients, that is, medicinal materials
Lotus seeds, lilies, etc. You can make sugar water in summer
Beans
Red beans, mung beans, peanuts
Take with you when boarding the plane:
Passport, admission permit, Residence permit, school contact information, contact information of relatives and friends in Japan, a small amount of cash 4,800 yen