Traveling to Japan on New Year’s Day: What You Need to Know and How to Plan Accordingly

2023-10-11 13:28:51
2023-10-11 21:28 Lianhe News Network Comprehensive Report A netizen learned that New Year’s Day is the Japanese New Year following buying a plane ticket. The picture shows Japanese people participating in activities to welcome January 1st. Archyde.com…

Japan is a travel destination chosen by many Chinese, but planning a travel itinerary is also a science. A female netizen asked for help online, saying that the flight she ordered was for January 1st. She later learned that it coincided with the Japanese New Year, so she asked if the ticket should be changed. As soon as the article came out, netizens provided suggestions, and some people who had been there shared their experiences and said frankly, “I really like going at this time.”

A female netizen posted on DcardPost a message, expressed that he would travel to Japan and booked a flight ticket for January 1st and January 7th for return. Afterwards, I browsed the Internet and learned that New Year’s Day is the Japanese New Year, and many stores will not be open. “I even heard that some stores will be closed until January 7th. I really feel like fainting.” Therefore, the original PO sent a message asking for help, asking whether it was time to rush or to spend money to postpone the flight by a week.

In this regard, some netizens provided suggestions, “Although many stores in Japan are not open on January 1st, they will basically open on January 2nd. If you want to shop and buy clothes, there are many discounts at this time.”, “January 1st There must be Japanese temples and shrines, but some shopping streets are open and some are closed, department stores are almost closed, and many restaurants are closed. It will be normal until January 2nd, but there will be huge discounts for the Japanese New Year, and there will be a lot of people buying souvenirs in department stores. ”. However, some netizens suggested that “if time is flexible, it is recommended to change it.”

Another person who has been there shared their experience and said, “I went there at the same time this year. In fact, most of the stores will still be open but not open for the first two days. You can choose to arrange to go to some temples in the first two days to follow their atmosphere and worship together or It is a visit to tourist attractions. There will definitely be vendors in these places, and some stores close early.” “Overall, except for Disneyland, there are not many people, so it is a good choice. I quite like going at this time.”

According to klook websitematerial, December 31st is the Japanese New Year’s Eve, and January 1st is the first day of the Lunar New Year. Many stores will be closed on these two days. On January 1st, Japanese people will go to shrines to worship. If you go sightseeing, you may encounter a sea of ​​people.Also, Wikipedia informationshowmost stores will resume business on January 4.

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