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Matters needing attention in Japanese tourism (cultural etiquette and traffic safety)

Japan is a country full of charm and unique culture, attracting countless tourists every year. But as a foreign tourist, it is very important to understand and abide by Japanese cultural etiquette and traffic safety rules. In this article, we will introduce some matters needing attention in traveling in Japan to help you better integrate into Japanese culture during your trip.

Cultural etiquette

Japan is a country that pays attention to etiquette, and it is very important to respect their culture. The following are some cultural etiquette that should be paid attention to when traveling in Japan:

1. Greeting etiquette

In Japan, people usually bow to show their greetings. When you meet Japanese, it is very important to bow properly. Generally speaking, men usually bend slightly and women bow slightly. For tourists, a simple nod is also acceptable.

2. Table manners

When dining in Japan, there are some specific etiquette to follow. First, when you enter a restaurant, you should wipe your hands with a towel. It is impolite to put your hands on the table when eating. You should put your hands on your knees. In addition, when using chopsticks, be careful not to insert chopsticks into the center of food or directly use chopsticks to pick up food when passing it to others.

Dress etiquette

In Japan, it is very important to dress neatly and appropriately. When you visit a temple or shrine, you should wear appropriate clothes and avoid wearing too revealing or fancy clothes. In addition, entering some traditional restaurants or places may require taking off shoes, wearing socks or special slippers.

driving safety

When traveling in Japan, it is very important to know and obey the traffic rules. The following are some traffic safety rules that should be paid attention to when traveling in Japan:

1. obey the traffic signals

In Japan, the red light stops and the green light goes. Please be sure to obey the traffic signals when crossing the road, and don't run the red light. In addition, when walking humanely, don't cross the road at will.

Use public transport

Japan's public transport system is very developed and efficient. When you take the subway, tram or bus, make sure you get on and off at the right station and follow the boarding order. During rush hours, try to avoid using public transport and avoid crowding.

3. Observe the train etiquette

There are some specific etiquette to follow when taking a train in Japan. First of all, when you enter the train, make sure you wait in line and let the passengers get off first. On the train, keep quiet and avoid making noise. In addition, during peak hours, try to avoid using mobile phones or talking on the phone.

final result

When traveling in Japan, it is very important to understand and abide by Japanese cultural etiquette and traffic safety rules. By respecting their culture, you will better integrate into Japanese society and enjoy a better travel experience. At the same time, obeying traffic rules can ensure your safety and avoid unnecessary trouble. I hope the precautions provided in this article will help you have a smooth and pleasant time in Japan.