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You may unintentionally make your trip or life in Japan bewildered, perhaps because you do not understand the Japanese customs and manners. Just a little knowledge will really help!
Please check out the list below. 1. Do you know the places where you should not use your mobile phone? 2. Why do people make a disapproving face when you cough on a train? 3. Do you know that there are many places where you need to take off your shoes in Japan? 4. Do you know there are many types and a large number of restaurants in Japan? 5. Do you know how to drink Matcha? Were you able to answer these questions easily? If you weren’t, you may want to read our ebook a little bit more. Vertical Divider
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A law banning indoor smoking in principle took effect across Japan on April 1, 2020.The revised Health Promotion Act bans smoking at many facilities such as restaurants, hotels and offices. One of the purposes of the legislation is to eliminate unwanted passive smoking.
■ Facilities subject to regulation schools, hospitals, government offices, child welfare facilities, restaurants, shopping malls, hotels and offices. ■ Facilities not covered by this law cigar bars, private homes, hotel rooms and small restaurants* (a floor space of 100 square meters or less). |
1. Manners and Etiquette for Everyday LifeTip / Cell (Mobile) phone / Litter / Non-smoking / Toilet / Surgical Masks / Shoes
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2. Japanese Tea and Japanese Sweets ‘Wagashi’ 和菓子2.1 What is ‘Japanese tea’?
2.2 What is ‘Wagashi’ 和菓子 (Japanese traditional sweets)? Vertical Divider
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3. Japanese Gestures3.1 Face
3.2 Hands and Arms 3.3 Fingers 3.4 Drinking 3.5 Counting numbers by your fingers 3.6 Behaviors common to Japanese |
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