Domestic dry goods (light weight, high nutrition, good food every time)
—— Recommended: Auricularia auricula, dried laver, shredded radish, dried shrimps, mushrooms, etc.
Household seasoning
-Strongly recommend:
1. dried Chili (I brought 2 Jin, but the musty smell was all gone because I didn't dry it thoroughly. It hurts. Japan10g dried pepper price 105 yen), pepper (optional), chicken essence (optional);
2. Hot pot bottom material in Chongqing (I went to Beijing on business and bought it from Japan. Now I rely entirely on this seasoning to make soup.
There are small bags of soup (powder) in domestic supermarkets. As long as you add some water and tofu, you can make a big bowl of soup, which is very convenient (it is the best for people who just started cooking by themselves! );
4. Pickled mustard tuber in bags (it was eaten for dinner a few days ago).
Snacks (depending on the weight of luggage)
1. chewing gum (the average price of a piece of chewing gum in Japan is 100 yen, and I didn't want to buy it at first)
2. Plums (Japanese plums have no taste except sour taste)
3. beef jerky (according to your preference, there is no beef jerky in Japan)
Clothes (bring your own as much as possible)
A windbreaker or coat (be sure! )
Sweaters (choose a few with good style and quality)
Thick sweaters and trousers (you can choose to bring them according to where you go, but you don't need to go to kanto region).
Jeans (there are many famous brands in Japan, so you don't need to bring them; Generally bring your own)
Underwear (the more the better, the more expensive Japan)
Socks (bring as many as possible)
Pajamas (optional)
T-shirts (generally, the more the better, there are many famous brands in Japan)
Suit (the most common suit in Japan costs about 65,438+0,000 yen, optional).
Shirts (cheap in Japan, optional)
Accessories (girls can bring more, boys only need basic ones)
Wool scarf
Wool scarf
Hat (optional)
Gloves (optional)
Decorative tape (multi-tape, optional)
Small jewelry (multi-band, optional)
Bag (multi-belt, it's expensive here)
Glasses (the price is similar to that in China, but the language problem should be considered at first, so it is best to prepare an extra pair)
shoe
Sports shoes (you don't need to buy new ones, you'd better buy new ones here in Japan)
Leather shoes (bring your own, as long as they are leather, they are expensive in Japan)
Slippers (plastic optional, cotton mop with good quality and good warmth retention)
Sandals (independent)
Daily necessities (many Japanese 100-dollar stores sell them, but they are equivalent to one RMB 7 yuan, so you can bring your own choice).
Toothbrush (bring as much as possible, Japanese toothbrush, the brush head is super small, you can't feel anything when you brush your teeth. )
Toothpaste (as long as it works at first)
Shampoo (same as above, the price of Japanese shampoo is similar to that of China).
Cosmetics (Japanese products are cheap and of good quality, so you don't need to buy new ones at home, just those that are useful at first)
Mirror comb
Towels (more and cheaper in China)
Bath sponge (self-contained, commonly used shower gel in Japan, very light and super cheap in China).
Lunch box (be sure to bring it! It's best to bring stainless steel. The lid can be used as a bowl and there is a small compartment inside. At first, my mother asked me to bring it, but I didn't want to. Now I think my mother is really wise! Stainless steel is practical and easy to clean. You can make instant noodles at first, and you can usually be a rice bowl or a container for water. Japanese lunch boxes are generally plastic and very small. I want to play house.
Tableware (optional)
A rag (useful at first)
Umbrella (good quality)
Sewing box (essential)
Swiss army knife (super practical, please note that it can only be checked. )
Nail clippers (required, please pay attention to shipping)
Stationery (prepare some, which are cheap and easy to use in the hundred-dollar store)
Computer system installation disk, tool disk, game disk ... (required! Consignment)
Pots (Japanese pots are all flat-bottomed, very shallow and not easy to use. Optional)
Drugs (considering the abnormal business hours of Japanese hospitals, it is best to prepare more)
Yunnan Baiyao (powder) (if necessary, it can be offset in an emergency. This is how I stopped bleeding when my foot was injured one night. )
Powerful antipyretic (it is best to go to the hospital immediately if you have a fever! Call an ambulance at night)
Antidiarrheal/constipation drugs
Anti-inflammatory/cold medicine
Skin ointment
Radix Isatidis (essential, you can drink it as long as you have a little cold symptoms, and sometimes you can drink it if you are too angry)