10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

Understanding the basic courtesy of Japanese culture can be very helpful, especially when you first visit the country, and also to avoid getting awkward. Version 1. Leave your shoes at the entrance: This is a minimum of courtesy, not only in Japan but also in many parts of the world. As soon as you enter a Japanese home, show your sophistication by taking off your shoes and placing them on a shelf at the entrance. In addition, the toes must also be arranged towards the door

. The Japanese always have their own slippers for indoor use, similar to the bathroom area and toilet area. Do not confuse these 2 sandals! 2. Note before eating: The invitation on the Japanese table is "Itadakimasu"
Occasionally, a small bowl of rice or udon noodles will be included with the food you requested.


10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

Please bring the dishes when eating, do not bend down on the table. If you see the waiter place a hot towel (Oshibori) on the table, remember that this towel is only for cleaning hands, never for cleaning your face. Eat sushi properly: When eating Nigiri sushi, raise the fresh fish and dab in soy sauce, add wasabi to the rice before placing the fish slice back to its original position. Let the fish touch your tongue. If possible, eat sushi with your hands without using chopsticks. 4. Tipping: Tipping is not accepted by all services in Japan, from taking a taxi to eating at a restaurant
Leaving a tip is considered an insult to a native.


10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

Many restaurant owners even chase customers long distances, only to pay the extra money they leave behind after paying the bill. Modern toilets: If you have learned a lot about Japan, you will know that the Japanese have a very interesting toilet area. Learn how to use the toilet that can adjust the temperature while sitting, making a sound to cover up ... sensitive noises. Don't be surprised if you hear birds singing, or find there are 2-3 rolls of paper in the bathroom to make you feel more comfortable using them. Drinking sake: Sake glasses at restaurants are usually placed in square wooden trays (called masu).


10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

Don't be surprised when the waiter spills the sake over the glass, filling the masu with wine. This is one of the most interesting cultures of Japan, to show their hospitality. You should drink all the wine in the glass, then pour in sake from the masu and continue drinking. Sucking noodles: Crumpling when eating is often considered rude, but not in Japan. Eating noodles like soba, udon, ramen ... and sipping water out loud is considered a way that customers admire the chef, proving you really like their food.


10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

8. Receiving the change at the checkout counter: When you pay cash at the grocery store or restaurant, the cashier puts the excess money on a small plate. Before that, they will count this extra money right in front of customers, pay attention to see if it's enough. If you do not see clearly, ask them to count again without doing this yourself. It's rude to recount excess money after receiving it. After receiving the money, the cashier will say a long thank you. Wait patiently for them to finish, smile and bow at a 15-degree angle to say goodbye. If possible, try saying "Arigatou" (Thanks) like a native.


10 Must-know Politeness When Traveling To Japan

9. Medical masks: Tourists will likely see a lot of indigenous people around them wearing medical masks. They may have a cough (or cold), and don't want to infect others. Since public transport is the main means of transportation in Japan, you should also equip a medical mask if you feel unwell, avoid coughing without any cover. Escalators: Each city in Japan has different rules about which side to stand on when riding the escalator, giving way to those in a hurry. If you travel in Osaka, you have to stand on the right side, while in Tokyo the opposite..

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