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Foreign exchange - help? -
05-21-2008, 05:48 AM
Hello. This summer (June 8 - July 24) I'm going on foreign exchange to Japan. I don't know where yet, but I will post the location when I get hold of the location and my host family. I know some things I may need in... I've compiled a list of things I need and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for other things to bring. I will be living with a host family, but I'm not exactly sure what to bring as a gift, so having a native Japanese opinion on this would be great. I posted this under Living in Japan because this is quite a long time and more than traveling or vacation.
Things to do: - passport - credit card overseas activation Clothes and toiletries: - 5 pants, 2 shorts, 1 pair swimming trunks, dress pants, maybe a light jacket if placed up north? - 7 regular shirts, 2 "get dirty" shirts, dress shirt, 2 undershirts - belt - cologne - 2 deodorant sticks - hair wax - hair straightener (OK with customs?), if so heat protection solution - toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash - 8 boxers - 8 pairs of socks - sunglasses? - also bring old pair of shoes - nailclippers - towel? electronics - PSP w/ USB cable & charger - DS w/ charger - camera w/ two memory sticks, charger - ipod, charger - archos video player w/ charger - cell phone, check softbank, au, and docomo prices - USB drive - calculator books and other stuff - japanese dict - grammar book - kanji book - notebooks: big and small (pocket size) - pens, pencils, eraser?, highlighter, pencil-bag - folder |
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05-21-2008, 08:17 AM
My UK blood could never never grow accustomed to the bright Japanese sun, so sunglasses are a must for me, but be sure to take them off when ever you are on school grounds and whenever talking to someone face to face. I will say that it was hard for Japanese people to understand that I didn't wear sunglasses to look cool, but to be able to see without squinting all day. If you don't need them, though, I wouldn't bring them, like Nyororin said.
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05-21-2008, 08:08 PM
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My clothes are pretty nice to begin with, I don't really wear t-shirts. I wear polos 90% of the time with jeans and a pair of designer shoes, so I'm not too worried about the clothing thing, but I definitely will take notice of my appearance some more than I do here in the U.S. A folding bag is probably a good idea. Thanks for the idea. I will try to take another pair of nice clothes, but the scholarship I received said it covers all school materials and uniforms, so it may not be a problem. Now that you mention, I probably should wait until I arrive in Japan to buy those smalls things. Also, do you know the reasoning behind the dislike of sunglasses? I've never heard of this before... Quote:
Some things I have charge through a USB cord on a computer. The DS, PSP, straightening iron, and Camera all should work in Japan from what I've read. The iron is the only thing that has a problem--it will take a little longer to heat up. |
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