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--> --> 日本語 Pre Arrival Pre Arrival Pre-Arrival : What to do before and after arrival For international students entering Japan Protected: Spring 2024 Orientation for Incoming International Students Packing Your Luggage University House and International House (for Researchers) Expenses From airport arrival to Tohoku University Finding Accommodation Insurance After Arrival After Arrival At the Airport Procedures at Ward Offices Social Security and Tax Number (My Number) Student Insurance Bank accounts Mobile Phones Utilities (Electricity, Gas, Water) For those who wish to receive COVID-19 vaccinations after entering Japan Apartment/Moving COE/Residence Status COE/Residence Status Visa and Status of Residence Visa and Status of Residence Identification Chart Short-Term Stay Visa Residence Card / Status of Residence When Your Status Changes Leaving TU Leaving TU Leaving Japan University Life University Life In Case of Emergency: What to Do Prepare for Earthquake and disasters Campus Facilities Deceptive Recruitment Japanese Language Program Student Organizations Handbook for International Students COVID-19 Information Life in Sendai Life in Sendai About Sendai International ATMs Local Support Groups Living cost Muslim Life/Halal Food Newspapers, TV and Radio Daily Necessities Shopping Postal Services Rules and Manners Weights &#038; Measures Climate in Japan Clothing &#038; Shoes Size Charts Money in Japan Health Public Transportation Bicycle, Motorcycle and Automobile Garbage Disposal Part-time Job Education / Childcare National Pension and Employees&#8217; Pension Insurace Tax (Income Tax and Resident Tax) Online Community Other Other Other Information/Links News HOME > Life in Sendai > Daily Necessities Daily Necessities Here is some basic shopping guidance for those living in Sendai. ContentsDesignated Garbage BagsDetergentFood (for those with dietary restrictions)Facial Tissues and Toilet TissuesMedicineKerosene for Heater Designated Garbage Bags If you do not use the designated garbage bags when you dispose of your garbage, your garbage will not be taken by the garbage collectors. household garbage plastics Detergent It is quite easy to confuse detergent with bleach and fabric softener. Be careful, checking the label and description as thoroughly as you can. Food (for those with dietary restrictions) Some designated ingredients and materials are displayed on food packages, yet not all food products display everything. For this reason, it is recommended to ask friends for advice until you get used to the food products found at shops in Sendai. Halal VendorsVegan&Vegetarian Guidebook Facial Tissues and Toilet Tissues Be aware that facial tissues do not break down in water easily enough to be disposed of in the toilet. Medicine Basic medicines are available at convenience stores. At drug stores, there are pharmacists with whom you can consult for your medicine. When a doctor issues a prescription, you will usually be directed to the nearest pharmacy where your prescription can be dispensed. Be sure to bring your National Health Insurance card to the pharmacy as well as to the hospital or clinic. Kerosene for Heater Winter in Sendai can get extremely cold, and heating is an essential part of surviving winter. There are many types of heaters available (airconditioning heating, electric heater, kerosene heater), and although less common, kerosene heater is still used in Sendai.Kerosene for the heater can be purchased at gas stations as well as mobile kerosene vendors that can typically be seen making rounds in residential areas during winter. CAUTIONS: Please take caution of the below points if you choose to use kerosene heater in your home: Some apartment / home owners do not allow the usage or kerosene heater, or have a specific area in the room designated for the heater. Please check with your management office/home owner of this regulation before deciding on a kerosene heater.Only use specified type of fuel for the heater. Do not use gasoline as a replacement of kerosene.Be sure to properly ventilate your home to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, and ensure that you have a working carbon monoxide detector.As there is a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when burning kerosene in an enclosed room for an extended period of time, never sleep with a kerosene heater on.Keep the heater clean and free of dust.Be sure to use the heater away from combustible materials.Be sure to turn off the heater before you leave your house, or when you change the oil. --> SNS --> 東北大学国際サポートセンター(ISC) International Support Center (ISC) Tohoku University CONTACT US Copyright (C) Tohoku University All Rights Reserved.

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