KLT Travel Agency Tatiana DeBerry Katherine Sierra Logan Elliott Princess Kargbo.

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KLT Travel Agency Tatiana DeBerry Katherine Sierra Logan Elliott Princess Kargbo

About KLT Travel Agency KLT was established in The companies creators are very smart, well distinguished students two of which have been inducted in the National Junior Honor Society. If you are looking to travel, our company is a must because of our good prices and great agenda that we will have already planned for you. You can use it at your leisure. KLT was established in The companies creators are very smart, well distinguished students two of which have been inducted in the National Junior Honor Society. If you are looking to travel, our company is a must because of our good prices and great agenda that we will have already planned for you. You can use it at your leisure.

Pictures Of Hotels Where You Could Stay Places You Could Rent

Meals R I C ER I C E S U S H IS U S H I N O O D L E S ( R A M E N, S O B A, & U D O N)N O O D L E S ( R A M E N, S O B A, & U D O N) Y A K I T O R I – Y A( B E E F S K E W E R S O R K A B O B SY A K I T O R I – Y A( B E E F S K E W E R S O R K A B O B S

Restaurants McDonalds McDonalds Dominos Pizza Dominos Pizza Franks Dining Out Franks Dining Out Mt. Fuji Restaurants are available also Mt. Fuji Restaurants are available also

Customs In Tokyo, Japan toilets differ than in America so follow these instructions In Tokyo, Japan toilets differ than in America so follow these instructions 1) Face the hood of the toilet. 2) Pull down your trousers completely below your knees. 3) Squat down as closely to the hood as possible. In case of elevated toilets (see picture), you need to stand on the raised platform while squatting. 1) Face the hood of the toilet. 2) Pull down your trousers completely below your knees. 3) Squat down as closely to the hood as possible. In case of elevated toilets (see picture), you need to stand on the raised platform while squatting.

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Tokyo Hiltons Amenities Audio/Visual Equipment Rental Audio/Visual Equipment Rental Business Center Business Center Cellular Phone Rental Cellular Phone Rental Express Mail Express Mail Fax Fax Meeting Rooms Meeting Rooms Modem Modem Office Rental Office Rental Photo Copying Service Photo Copying Service Printer Printer Secretarial Service Secretarial Service Telex Telex For your family's comfort and convenience For your family's comfort and convenience Babysitting Service Babysitting Service Children's Activities Children's Activities Children's Menu Children's Menu Children's Video Rental Children's Video Rental Cribs Cribs Family Package Offered Family Package Offered Vacation Station Vacation Station Baggage Storage Baggage Storage Barber Shop Barber Shop Beauty Salon Beauty Salon Beverage Area, Complimentary Beverage Area, Complimentary Breakfast Area, Complimentary Breakfast Area, Complimentary Clothing Store Clothing Store Concierge Desk Concierge Desk Elevators Elevators Florist Florist Foreign Currency Exchange Foreign Currency Exchange Gift Shop Gift Shop Guest Activity/Recreation Desk Guest Activity/Recreation Desk Laundry/Valet Service Laundry/Valet Service Lounge Lounge Multi-Lingual Staff Multi-Lingual Staff Room Service Room Service Fitness Room Fitness Room Pool Pool Tennis Court Tennis Court

Eating Etiquette It is impolite to ask for a fork or spoon if having trouble using chopsticks It is impolite to ask for a fork or spoon if having trouble using chopsticks Use the phrase Gochiso-sama deshita when the meal is finished. Use the phrase Gochiso-sama deshita when the meal is finished. Under any circumstances DO NOT put your chopsticks in you bowl and or plate of rice. Under any circumstances DO NOT put your chopsticks in you bowl and or plate of rice. Slurping loudly while eating soba or ramen noodles is considered polite & can even be a compliment to the cook. Slurping loudly while eating soba or ramen noodles is considered polite & can even be a compliment to the cook.

Drinking Etiquette DO NOT start drinking until all at the table have been served and the glasses are raised for the traditional salute Kampai! DO NOT start drinking until all at the table have been served and the glasses are raised for the traditional salute Kampai! Other toasts such as Cheers! are ok, but avoid using the Italian Chin chin! as this closely resembles the Japanese expression for male genitals. Other toasts such as Cheers! are ok, but avoid using the Italian Chin chin! as this closely resembles the Japanese expression for male genitals. When drinking in a group, it is Japanese custom to serve each other rather than pour drinks into your own glass. You must periodically check your friends cups and refill them once the get empty. Also, when someone wants to serve you drinks, you must immediately empty your cup and hold it toward that person. When drinking in a group, it is Japanese custom to serve each other rather than pour drinks into your own glass. You must periodically check your friends cups and refill them once the get empty. Also, when someone wants to serve you drinks, you must immediately empty your cup and hold it toward that person.

Gift Giving Etiquette It is customary and even expected at times, in Japanese culture to give gifts. Gift giving is important. When giving gifts, avoid going to the pricey or extravagant side. You must remember that expensive gifts require equally or slightly more expensive gifts in return. It is customary and even expected at times, in Japanese culture to give gifts. Gift giving is important. When giving gifts, avoid going to the pricey or extravagant side. You must remember that expensive gifts require equally or slightly more expensive gifts in return. When receiving unwrapped gifts, it is polite to express profuse appreciation for the gift, whether sincere or not. When receiving a wrapped gift, in formal situations, it is considered impolite to unwrap it as soon as you receive it. In more casual settings, it is normal to ask the giver if the gift may be opened now. When receiving unwrapped gifts, it is polite to express profuse appreciation for the gift, whether sincere or not. When receiving a wrapped gift, in formal situations, it is considered impolite to unwrap it as soon as you receive it. In more casual settings, it is normal to ask the giver if the gift may be opened now.

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