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Japan is a country where culture and traditions are abundant and people of the country are very hospitable. Nonetheless, it should be borne in mind that respect, cleanliness, and harmony are the main values of the Japanese society to which the visitors need to adhere to. It is important to behave in the right way when in Japan because this will make them appreciate their culture and prevent any miscommunication. Bowing and demonstrating reverence in the best temples and remaining silent in social places are some of the little signs that can create a permanent positive impression. At this fundamental level of explanation, you will be able to appreciate the most important aspects of tourist etiquette in Japan so that you make your visit treated respectfully as well as memorable.
Bowing in Japan is the customary way of greeting. One need not bow too much to indicate gratitude or respect. Handshakes should only be extended when the local offers. A nice bow with “Arigatou Gozaimasu” (Thank you) is also acceptable when one is saying thanks.
Appearance matters in Japan. Regardless of visiting a shrine, restaurant or a place of interest; dressing conservative demonstrates cultural sensitivity. Precious items such as accessories should either not be worn or worn in a way that reveals the body especially in sacred or formal places.
Japanese behavior appreciates harmony in the public. Do not speak in a high tone in a railway, buses, or restaurants. Walking and eating are not appreciated. Proper disposal of waste, the Japanese appreciate cleanliness in society.
Visiting religious places, it is better to bow a little at the entrance, take away your shoes, where necessary, and not to take photos where it is forbidden. Do not touch holy things or enter restricted places; this indicates Japanese spiritual respect.
Tipping is not a Japanese practice unlike in other countries. High standards of service will also be anticipated. On the one hand, leaving money on the table can disturb or insult employees. A slight gift would be more appropriate in the case you want to be grateful.
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