Money. - A supply of small change saves both time and money. Boatmen and jinrikisha-men never have any change, which frequently involves over paying them.Luggage - Let your rule be, not how much can I take, but how little can I do with?Time. - See that your watch is in good going order before leaving.Soap. - Take care to be well off for soap.Soft Hat, is always best for travelling, with silk umbrella for sun or rain.Valuables. - As the rooms in Japanese inns can not be made secure from entrance, never leave valuables about even for a few minutes absence. If you cannot look them in a heavy portmanteau, give them in charge of the hotel-keepers.Wax Matches. - Carry some with you for ordinary purposes, and (if needed) as temporary night lights.Worry when Travailing. - Avoid worry by systematic arrangements and do not fail to provide yourself with a copy of the Guide Book for Tourists in Japan.
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