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●Tipping●Overseas travelers' insuranceShnsabashi-SuMdosujijiyiii●O-tōshi (appetizer with cover charge)Some izakaya pubs and other establish-ments that offer alcohol may serve an appetizer-style dish called o-tōshi or tsukidashi, and charge for the dish as a table charge.●Cash and credit cardsCycle rentalCycle rentalCoin lockerCoin lockerPolice boxPolice boxHospitalHospital*Photographs and illustrations are for illustrative purposes.Cash is used more than credit cards in Japan. Some locations may not accept credit cards.Smoking on streets or sidewalks is prohibited in public non-smoking areas. Fines may be charged for violation. In Osaka, public non-smoking areas (the areas show by red lines at right) include the Midosuji main street between Osaka (Umeda) and Namba, the Shinsaibashi-Suji shopping street, and the area around Osaka City Hall. In other areas, too, please refrain from smoking where it may bother others.There is no custom of tipping in Japan.Osaka Metro Umeda StationArea around Osaka City Central Public HallOsaka Metro Namba StationTravelers' insurance is indispensable for dealing with troubles including sudden illness, injury, theft, and loss. The insurance can be purchased easily online, or at the airport before your departure.Public non-smoking area map62⇒⇒⇒Public non-smoking areasMoneUseful information for traveling

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