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This ebook has a reputation for being very easy to understand for people from different countries.
With this guidebook, you will be able to learn useful information, manners and etiquette about transportation, dining out and watching performing arts such as Kabuki, Noh, Kyogen and Bunraku from A to Z by the explanation with many photos.
The traffic situation is very different in Japanese urban and rural areas. This book will give you the best advice when you travel on a variety of vehicles and when you visit to watch Kabuki, Noh Kyogen and Bunraku. Also, our guidance about dining out will be useful to enjoy Japanese food and also make your stay memorable.
In this ebook, not only etiquette but also the background of Japanese culture are written in detail.
< Table of Contents >
1. Train, Taxi and Bus Etiquette
1.1 Train
1.1.1 Station platform
1.1.2 Etiquette on a train
1.1.3 Women-only cars
1.1.4 Escalators at a station
1.2 Taxi
1.2.1 How to take a taxi and Etiquette
1.3 Bus
1.3.1 How to get on a bus
1.3.2 Bus Etiquette
2. Dining Out
2.1 Types of restaurants
2.2 Paying
2.3 Japanese traditional style dining
2.3.1 A Japanese style room ‘Zashiki’ 座敷
2.3.2 Free services
2.3.3 ‘Otooshi’ お通し (a small appetizer)
2.4 Other things to be helpful
2.4.1 Smoking / Non-smoking
2.4.2 Ordering
2.4.3 Others
3. Manners When Watching Kabuki, Noh, Kyogen and
Bunrku
3.1 ‘Kabuki’ 歌舞伎
3.2 ‘Noh’ and ‘Kyogen’ 能, 狂言
3.3 ‘Bunraku’ 文楽
*You can download this online guide etiquette book as many times
as you like for 6 months.
Upon downloading it, you can read it anytime.
*Some of Japanese manners and customs change with the times
and trends.
Thus, we update our guidebook on a regular basis.
This store accepts PayPal.
With this guidebook, you will be able to learn useful information, manners and etiquette about transportation, dining out and watching performing arts such as Kabuki, Noh, Kyogen and Bunraku from A to Z by the explanation with many photos.
The traffic situation is very different in Japanese urban and rural areas. This book will give you the best advice when you travel on a variety of vehicles and when you visit to watch Kabuki, Noh Kyogen and Bunraku. Also, our guidance about dining out will be useful to enjoy Japanese food and also make your stay memorable.
In this ebook, not only etiquette but also the background of Japanese culture are written in detail.
< Table of Contents >
1. Train, Taxi and Bus Etiquette
1.1 Train
1.1.1 Station platform
1.1.2 Etiquette on a train
1.1.3 Women-only cars
1.1.4 Escalators at a station
1.2 Taxi
1.2.1 How to take a taxi and Etiquette
1.3 Bus
1.3.1 How to get on a bus
1.3.2 Bus Etiquette
2. Dining Out
2.1 Types of restaurants
2.2 Paying
2.3 Japanese traditional style dining
2.3.1 A Japanese style room ‘Zashiki’ 座敷
2.3.2 Free services
2.3.3 ‘Otooshi’ お通し (a small appetizer)
2.4 Other things to be helpful
2.4.1 Smoking / Non-smoking
2.4.2 Ordering
2.4.3 Others
3. Manners When Watching Kabuki, Noh, Kyogen and
Bunrku
3.1 ‘Kabuki’ 歌舞伎
3.2 ‘Noh’ and ‘Kyogen’ 能, 狂言
3.3 ‘Bunraku’ 文楽
*You can download this online guide etiquette book as many times
as you like for 6 months.
Upon downloading it, you can read it anytime.
*Some of Japanese manners and customs change with the times
and trends.
Thus, we update our guidebook on a regular basis.
This store accepts PayPal.