12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

The Japanese do not force tourists to follow these rules but you will have a plus in the eyes of the locals if you know the basic rules.12 Things to note in Japanese customs and customs A country with a "unique" culture like Japan, you will many times have to go crazy before the strict social rules. If you are going to Japan soon, please take note of the following! 1. Using chopsticks correctly You will receive many criticisms in "Land of the rising sun" if you put chopsticks along the bowl - this is like a funeral custom. If you need to put your chopsticks down, always place them on the chopsticks support next to the plate

. Also, don't give food from your own chopsticks to the chopsticks of others - this is also taboo. When someone offers you food, always put it on a plate first before reaching your mouth with chopsticks. You should also not brush two chopsticks - the Japanese think this is very rude
Do not wear shoes indoorsWhen visiting Japan, if you have visited the buildings, you will easily notice that shoes must be removed before entering the door.


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

Street shoes are considered dirty, and so you must change into cotton sandals when entering. This rule also applies to traditional inns in this country and some other shrines and public buildings. If you see a lot of shoes in a row in the doorway, this means you have to take your shoes off. Slippers are usually available for you to put on. Shoes are also prohibited in restaurants with tatami mats. In these restaurants, slippers are also not given as the slippers can tear the mat. So wear a pair of thick socks
Another strict rule is that you have to switch from slippers to toilet slippers when you go to the toilet.


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

There will be special slippers for this purpose at the toilet door. Don't forget to change your slippers when you leave the room. Do not ignore queues Japanese people love to queue when waiting for the bus, on the pier or even when waiting for the elevator. On the subway station, there will be queuing directions lined up for you. Needless to say, you also need to get out of the way for passengers to get off the train first and then queue up. Avoid eating and drinking on the go In Japan, people do not normally eat or drink while on the go. Fast food sold at roadside stalls must be eaten on-site, while drinks purchased from vending machines are served on-site and bottles in the recycling bin next to them. Eating and drinking on public transport is also considered uncultured, but long-haul trains are an exception.


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

Do not soak in hot water before showering Most homes in Japan have a hot tub available in the home. This tub is used for a relaxing soak, not for a clean bath. Before you soak in the hot water, you will need to scrub thoroughly. If you go to onsen public baths, this is also a must. Some other rules are: don't wear a swimsuit, tie your hair neatly to avoid falling in the water, don't let your towels touch the water, and don't wade in the tank. If you have a tattoo, you may not be able to enter a public bath in Japan, the tattoo is considered to be related to gang ...


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

6. Do not spill soy sauce on food In Japan, no one spills soy sauce directly on food. You have to pour soy sauce into a small dedicated dish, then use the chopsticks to dab the sashimi or sushi in. 7. Do not blow your nose in public It is considered impolite in Japan to blow your nose in public. Go to the restroom or similar to do this. You will see many people wearing masks on the street, especially in winter. This is because they have the flu and do not want to infect others.


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

Although in Western countries, tipping a waiter is "unwritten law", but in Japan there is no custom, and sometimes you are considered insulting waiter do. Service tax is already on the bill, and neither the taxi driver accepts the tip. Try to put a few coins on the table and the waiter will rush after you to pay you back. Avoid making loud phone calls while on public transport The Japanese try to use the phone as little as possible and their phone calls are short and quiet. When you're on public transport, you'll see lots of people texting, watching movies or listening to music, but very few people talk on the phone. If you must use your phone, move to a quiet place with few people. Not just pointing: Pointing at people or things is considered rude in Japan. Instead of using their fingers to point, people here used their hands to gently wave at what they wanted to talk about.


12 Things To Note In Japanese Customs

If they wanted to point to themselves, they would touch their nose with their index finger. Using chopsticks to point is also considered immoral. 11. Avoid giving and receiving items with one hand Even the smallest objects such as personal information cards are given and accepted with both hands. When you pay at a restaurant or coffee shop, you usually have to place the money on a small tray next to the cashier counter instead of giving it directly to the cashier.12. Don't fall for yourself.

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