Question 2: What Japan buys for the elderly mainly depends on what the elderly like.
Old people also like to travel. If they go out often, they can buy some practical souvenirs. Personally, I think they have recently seen that chopsticks are of good quality, and rosewood should be asked clearly. Note that the packaging must be made in Japan.
Old people have many friends. You can buy some Japanese snacks if you want to share them. Everything looks good, and it looks good when you take it out.
Old people are hard-working, and it is meaningless to be like ordinary souvenirs.
It is better to buy some daily necessities, such as a water purifier, which is a little more expensive, and the RMB is 2300, which is very popular with friends recently. The filter element can be bought on Taobao, so don't worry.
And you can go to the hundred-dollar store, where there are many practical things.
Forget the duty-free shop in Tokyo, a word is expensive.
If the elderly like to drink and smoke, they must go to the duty-free shop at the airport customs to buy Japanese tobacco and alcohol, which is much cheaper. However, there is a limit to the amount of tobacco and alcohol brought into China. Please pay attention.
I don't recommend health food very much. Maybe someone around me will say that it's good for Japan to eat this. But old people are not necessarily used to it.
Question 3: I have traveled to Japan and want to bring some souvenirs to the elderly at home. What should I buy? If Japanese books are more distinctive, you can look at Japanese folk crafts, which are sold in L 'AOX duty-free shops in Japan. Last time in L 'AOX, I bought grandma a set of southern ironware and two iron eggplants, and boiled water for her to drink. She has high blood pressure. It's good to drink this. It feels very special and the old woman is very happy. The landlord can also go to L 'AOX to have a look.
Question 4: What can I buy for the elderly when I travel to Japan? I'm worried too. What should I buy? I've been looking for it for three years, but I'm afraid I didn't buy anything. Eat, China people are not used to eating; Wear, made in China; Medical small household appliances have been seen in China; What is nutrition? The Japanese don't buy it. I'm going home to buy it.
Question 5: What should I buy for the elderly in Japan? 10 razor is very good, Philip's is very cheap.
Question 6: What do you recommend for the Japanese elderly? Introduction of electrical and electronic products: transistor radios, small TV sets, CD players, computers, cameras, video recorders, audio equipment, digital clock radios, pocket calculators and other supplies can be bought all over Japan. These products are famous for their high quality and high performance. Cheap! There are two kinds of snacks (such as pickled radish and curry powder). ) at the major electrical centers in Tokyo. There are three kinds of cartoons around animation products. Four kinds of decorations: sunny and rainy dolls, Japanese dolls, carp flags, models and so on. These are five memorable ones. Snacks and barbecues are also famous. Venue: You Xuanting Address: Marijuana 3-24- 18, Tokyo Port Tel: 03-3796-8989 Genese Group Kinki Kids quite likes the barbecue in this store. Moreover, this ionization TV station is also quite close, and it is also a shop that Genese artists like very much! (Yamashita Tomohisa is one of the regular customers) Lamian Noodles is also good. Gene artist Keiichiro Koyama's ramen restaurant {Ryotaro} is at Xiangwutai 1-24-9 PS: Japanese Wu Mei, but it's not cheap.
Question 7: What should I buy for the elderly in Japan? Mainly depends on what the old people like.
Old people also like to travel. If they go out often, they can buy some practical souvenirs. Personally, I think they have recently seen that chopsticks are of good quality, and rosewood should be asked clearly. Note that the packaging must be made in Japan.
Old people have many friends. You can buy some Japanese snacks if you want to share them. Everything looks good, and it looks good when you take it out.
Old people are hard-working, and it is meaningless to be like ordinary souvenirs.
It is better to buy some daily necessities, such as a water purifier, which is a little more expensive, and the RMB is 2300, which is very popular with friends recently. The filter element can be bought on Taobao, so don't worry.
And you can go to the hundred-dollar store, where there are many practical things.
Forget the duty-free shop in Tokyo, a word is expensive.
If the elderly like to drink and smoke, they must go to the duty-free shop at the airport customs to buy Japanese tobacco and alcohol, which is much cheaper. However, there is a limit to the amount of tobacco and alcohol brought into China. Please pay attention.
I don't recommend health food very much. Maybe someone around me will say that it's good for Japan to eat this. But old people are not necessarily used to it.
Question 8: I plan to travel to Japan recently. What can I buy (economically)? What can the elderly get? I have been there, but the medicine in Japan is quite good. I recommend eye drops. Anyway, the tour guide will recommend it 100%! Japanese rice cookers are super good, but they are a little expensive. And perfume and a fruit knife. There are many good things in Japan. If you are in a group? Han Hui, the tour guide, said, You must bring more money! Just bring some medicine to the old man! )
Question 9: What documents do the elderly need to travel to Japan? First of all, they have passports.
The second is a visa. If the elderly suggest joining a group, they can find an agent online or apply to the embassy themselves according to the following procedures.
1 Original passport: valid for more than half a year (note: the last page needs my signature, not my signature).
2 visa application: Japanese visa application (no photos, no travel agency registration, domestic relatives and contacts must be related by blood, home address, fixed telephone number and mobile phone must be filled in, and the bottom must be signed by myself, not signed)
Copy of ID card: Double-sided copy on a piece of A4 paper.
Copy of household register: copy of household register (one set for each member of the same family)
5 photos: two 2-inch bareheaded color photos with white background.
6 identification:
On-the-job employees provide the on-the-job certificate issued by the work unit and the copy of the business license (copy) stamped by the unit (copy of the organization code certificate stamped by the state-owned enterprise unit).
? Copy of retirement certificate provided by retirees. If the elderly over 70 years old are not accompanied by their children, they need to provide a statement from their relatives.
? Individual operators provide a copy of the business license (copy) of the unit.
? Laid-off workers show their unemployment certificates in their neighborhood committees.
7 Asset certificate:
? Copy of time deposit certificate of more than 50,000 yuan (more than 3 months)
? Copy of real estate license (with area, title page and seal)
? Copy of driver's license
* Choose one of the above three options. If proof of assets is provided in the name of spouse, please provide a copy of marriage certificate. Minor children can use their parents' asset certificates.
8 guarantee: guests of the same unit can drive together. The unit that issued the letter of guarantee shall also produce a copy of its business license or organization code certificate and affix its official seal. (Participants must provide it, as must students, the elderly and the unemployed. )
9* Deposit:
(Optional) RMB 6,543,800+RMB 10,000/person, paid in full before departure, returned with the group as scheduled, and returned with the passport cancelled. Not every guest needs to pay a deposit. After we submit all the materials to the Japanese embassy in Beijing, the visa office will review and investigate the personal details, and then inform you whether you need to pay this fee. ). In addition, guests who cannot provide a letter of guarantee must provide a deposit.
10 Personal Information Consent requires my signature, and cannot be signed on my behalf.