Here are some Japanese shopping tips: ** I. Shopping recommendations ** 1. ** Online shopping platform ** - ** Rakuten**: This is Japan's largest internet market, allowing direct shopping. There are more than 140 million items from 40,000 stores, covering everything from food to clothing, sporting goods to car parts. - ** YahooShopping **: Offer discounted prices for all kinds of Japanese goods, especially vintage goods and hard-to-find products, such as rare puzzles or exclusive Japanese albums that you can find your favorite band. - **Yahoo Auction**: The largest online auction site in Japan, with thousands of items available for auction. There would be services such as monitoring auctions to increase the chances of winning, integrating items from different sellers to save shipping costs, and so on. - **Amazon Japan**: It has a shopping experience similar to other Amazon platforms. You can buy products from Japan. There are many books, televisions, comics, discs, magazines, and other products to choose from. Its market can ensure that customers get a better price. 2. ** Physical shopping location ** - Tokyo Ginza: - On the first floor, there were many international brands and Japanese brands of cosmetics, such as Gerlain, Shu Uemura, etc. There was a discount when paying 15000 yen with UnionPay. It was also very cost-effective to buy Gerlain, Pola, Shu Uemura, etc. Some products even had a 5% discount. - There was a niche designer brand, ENEY, whose coin necklaces were very popular. There was also 3E's spring clothes that were worth a look. The clothes here were affordable, good-looking, and it was not easy to wear the same clothes. - There were discounts for shopping in Ginza Matsuya (such as UnionPay). For example, buying a coat could be several thousand yen cheaper. There was a gourmet area and a dessert shop in the Peninsula Hotel on the basement floor. The cost was high. ** 2. Pay-related suggestions ** When shopping in Tokyo Ginza and other places, try to use less cash and more credit cards (such as UnionPay cards) to enjoy discounts. For example, UnionPay has a discount after paying a certain amount, and some products have a 5% discount. ** 3. Strategy for tax refund ** 1. ** Pay attention to the situation at the tax refund counter ** - ** Hot Attractions **: The tax refund counters of popular attractions such as USJ and disney are prone to long lines during holidays. You have to arrange your time reasonably and go to the tax refund counter at the wrong peak. - ** Mall tax refund counter **: The tax refund counters in large malls may close early. Don't wait until the mall is about to close before you go to the tax refund counter. Moreover, the tax refund counters in many malls are not obvious. You can enter and ask the staff or use the mall map to navigate. 2. ** Required Materials for Refund ** - You need to carry your passport and shopping receipt with you when you refund the tax, especially the credit card receipt. If you lose it, you may not be able to refund the tax. - If you pay with a credit card, the name on the credit card must be the same as your passport when you refund the tax. Otherwise, the tax refund may be rejected. It is more convenient to pay with your own card or cash. ** 4. Shopping timing under the influence of the yen exchange rate ** Due to the low exchange rate of the Japanese yen, the purchasing power of the US dollar, RMB, and other currencies in Japan increased. For example, luxury goods such as LV were cheaper to buy in Japan than in China. Take the LV Speedy 20 handbag as an example. The price converted to RMB on the Japanese official website was much lower than that on the Chinese official website. Coupled with tax refunds and other discounts, it was almost 20% off the domestic price. Electronic products such as Fuji, Canon and other brand cameras, the exchange rate difference plus the discount, almost equivalent to a 40% discount. Therefore, it was a more suitable time to go to Japan to shop. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Kyoto Shopping Guide could choose Shijo Kawaramachi, Shin-Kyokyogoku Commercial Street, and the vicinity of JR Kyoto Station as shopping locations. Shijo Kawaramachi was the most prosperous business district in Kyoto. There were large department stores such as Hankyu Department Store, Takashimaya Department Store, and Fujii Daimaru Department Store, providing a variety of choices. Although Shin Kyokyokusho Commercial Street wasn't long, there were many shops along the street. There were clothing stores, specialty stores, and medicine stores. The prices were relatively cheap. JR Kyoto Station was not only a transportation hub, but it was also one of the important business districts. It was suitable for last-minute shopping. Other than that, he could also consider buying a specialty of the capital from a traditional business district as a gift.
There are many shopping options in Chiangmai: - ** Large shopping mall **: - ** Central Kad Suan Keaw: Located in the northwest corner of the ancient city, the building is like a castle with brown brick walls. The mall was huge. There was a food stall on the first floor, surrounded by food stalls, tables and chairs in the middle, and a live piano performance. There was a small stall at the entrance in the evening. The business hours were from 10:00 a.m. to 21:00 p.m., and it could be reached directly from the ancient city by taking a two-way bus. - ** Central Airport Plaza **: The largest shopping mall in Northern Thailand. It is a one-stop shopping mall for food, drinks, and entertainment. Although it is close to the airport, it is not inside the airport. After entering the food court, there were delicacies and supermarkets on the basement level. There were many specialty snacks and they were cheap. Upstairs were various brand shopping places where tax refunds could be paid. The supermarket had a full range of imported Thai food, and they could also buy awroot Beer and other products at discounted prices. Business hours were from 10:30 a.m. to 21:00 p.m. It was about a 10-minute motorcycle ride from the ancient city. There was a green mini bus outside the mall to the ancient city for free, but the number of trips was less. - ** Night Market **: - ** Chiangmai Sunday Market **: Starting from the east gate of the ancient city (Ta Pei Gate), it ends in front of the Pasheng Temple. The main road is about 1.1 kilometers long. There are also stalls at the fork. There are free singing and dancing performances at the end of the fork in front of the Chedilong Temple. The main business was Northern Thailand's crafts, which were sold at a lower price due to the limited price policy. There were also local specialties and massage services. Business hours are 15:00 - 22:00 every Sunday. Peak hours are after 7:00 p.m. You can enter from the Tha Pae Gate at the east gate of the ancient city of Chiangmai and you can see it along Ratchadamnoen Road. - ** Chiangmai Saturday Market **: Wualai Pedestrian Street, south of the ancient city. - **JJ Market**: You can buy a lot of strange handmade gadgets and clothes, but the price is high, but it's worth a visit. - ** Coconut Grove Night Market **: It's more suitable for taking photos. The coconut cake inside tastes good, and you can even see lambs. - ** Back Gate Night Market of Chiangmai University **: There are many delicacies here and the prices are cheap. For 16 yuan, you can eat delicious beef rice, fresh longan ice, fried potatoes with cheese chili powder, Thai hot and sour mixed vegetables, etc. There is basically no need to step on the thunder. - Second-hand warehouse: If you like to shop for antiques, you can go to the second-hand warehouse in Chiangmai. There are all kinds of items such as toys, porcelain, clothes, etc. There is a warehouse that specializes in selling clothes. Clothes are sold by catty, so it is easy to find things. You can buy three bags of clothes for less than 200 yuan. When buying electronic products in modern large department stores in Chiangmai, the price was generally negotiable. In addition, there were ATMs everywhere in Chiangmai, but foreign tourists needed a 150 baht handling fee (excluding Aeon). The most convenient ATMs could be found on the third floor of the central square of Chiangmai Airport and the Tesco Lotus on the north side of the old city superhighway. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
One important safety tip is to always stay in well - lit and populated areas of the mall. This reduces the risk of any unwanted encounters. Another tip is to keep personal belongings close and not leave bags unattended. Also, it's a good idea to let someone know where you are in the mall, like texting a family member or friend your location from time to time.
Yes, make sure the place you're shopping is clean. Check for any sharp objects or debris on the floor before you start walking around. Also, be prepared for some strange looks from people, but don't let it bother you.
Well, in comics, they often show trying on different styles to see what fits your body shape best. Also, paying attention to the color and pattern that suits your personality is important.
The Jingdong online shopping mall was the largest comprehensive online shopping mall in China, providing high-quality services for tens of thousands of brands and tens of millions of products. Whether it's mobile phones, computers, home appliances, clothing, books, fresh food, makeup, gift cards, group purchases, photos, or orders, you can easily buy them on Jingdong and enjoy the fast and cost-effective online shopping experience. 360buy had more than 60 million registered users across the country, nearly 10,000 suppliers, daily order processing capacity of more than 500,000 orders, and the website's daily average PVs exceeded 100 million. 360buy led the online retail market through continuous optimization of services, providing consumers with authentic goods, machine-printed tickets, and after-sales services. It also launched measures such as "price protection" and "extended insurance service", setting a benchmark for honest management. The store also provided the APP, which allowed users to search by taking photos and enjoy special features such as price reduction notifications. All in all, the online shopping mall on Jingdong was a convenient, honest, and diverse shopping platform that satisfied all kinds of shopping needs.
Shopping refers to the act of selecting or purchasing goods or services at a retail store. It can be regarded as an economic and leisure activity. In English, it is called "Shopping". China Taiwan take its close pronunciation and commonly call it "shopping". There were two types of shopping: offline and online. For example, offline shopping was like shopping in physical malls such as department stores. Online shopping relied on Internet technology to move offline physical goods and online virtual products to online shopping platforms. It could realize one-stop services such as ordering, payment, logistics and distribution on the platform. For example, Taobao and Jingdong were big online shopping platforms. During the shopping process, different shopping scenes and products had different situations. For example, the offline supermarket, Pang Donglai, although faced with the competitive pressure of online shopping, due to the good quality of its own brand products, the people-oriented corporate culture, the high salary of its employees, and the good welfare benefits, the company had gained the trust of its employees and customers, and its business was still good. However, there were also some problems with offline shopping, such as sometimes encountering situations where the price of the goods was too high and the service attitude was not good. For example, some street stalls only sold bracelets for more than 2 yuan online, but the street stalls quoted 59 yuan and refused to bargain. There were also phenomena such as unreasonable prices calculated by clothing stores during sales, and poor attitudes of clothing store waiters. Online shopping had the problem of uneven quality of goods. For example, coats bought online might be deformed and fluffy in two or three years, cosmetics bought online might not be of good quality, and of course, there were also affordable goods. For example, by searching for specific keywords (such as socks by weight, wrong version of paper, etc.), you could buy low-priced goods. Different shopping platforms and merchants also had their own characteristics. For example, some Treasure supermarkets gathered good goods from all over the world. They had a wide variety of goods, and the prices were much lower than those of other supermarkets. They allowed consumers to freely choose a variety of goods. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Tokyo was a shopping paradise with many shopping districts and stores to satisfy different needs of shoppers. Some well-known shopping areas include Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Ginza, Uano, Kichijoji, Akihabara, etc. Shinjuku was one of the busiest shopping districts in Tokyo, with various department stores, flagship stores, cosmetic stores, and gourmet restaurants. Ginza was a place where high-end department stores and boutiques gathered, suitable for buying luxury goods. Harajuku, on the other hand, was the birthplace of fashion trends. There were many fashion stores and brands that young people liked. In addition, there were also shopping areas such as Aoyama, Marunouchi, and Roppongi, providing a rich shopping experience. Shopping malls and department stores were also good places to shop, such as Isetan Department Store Shinjuku and Keio Department Store Shinjuku. Shoppers can also look for deals at Tokyo's Outlet shopping center. In short, there were all kinds of shopping options in Tokyo. Whether it was branded luxury goods or Japanese specialty goods, they could satisfy the needs of the shoppers.
The capital was a good place for shopping. There were many shopping areas and malls to choose from. Shijo Kawaramachi was the busiest area in Kyoto. There were department stores such as OPA and Takashimaya, as well as shopping districts such as Shinkyo Kyokudo Street and Teramachi Shopping Street. There were also department stores such as Isetan and AEON near Kyoto Station, as well as famous old shops and gourmet restaurants in the underground street. In addition, there were other shopping spots in Kyoto such as Kiyomizaka, Porta Underground Street, Kyoto Isetan, and so on. Whether it was a traditional gift or a fashionable gift, the capital could satisfy different shopping needs.
A simple sketch of a shopping mall could be drawn by the following steps: first, draw a ladder in the middle of the paper as the roof of the mall, then draw a rectangular shape below the roof as the wall of the mall, and then draw a line at the bottom as the ground. Next, he drew windows, banners, and doors on the wall to form the shape of a shopping mall. Finally, he painted the shopping mall with color, and a simple shopping mall was completed. For the specific drawing steps, you can refer to the relevant information provided in the search results.