10 Mistakes People Make When Visiting Japan
Mistakes People Make When Visiting Japan
Visiting Japan is an exciting experience filled with unique culture and traditions. However, travelers often make some common mistakes that can easily be avoided. Here are some important tips to help you respect local customs and make the most of your trip.
Ignoring local etiquette, like bowing and removing shoes indoors
In Japan, etiquette is very important. For example, it is customary to bow when greeting someone and to remove your shoes before entering someoneโs home or certain traditional places. This shows respect for the cleanliness and cultural practices of the space you are entering.
Not carrying cash (many places donโt accept credit cards)
While it might be convenient to use credit cards, many smaller shops, restaurants, and even some hotels in Japan only accept cash. Always carry enough cash with you to avoid any inconvenience during your shopping or dining experiences.
Talking loudly in public places
Japanese culture highly values quietness and respect for others’ personal space. Talking loudly, especially in public transport or quiet streets, is considered rude. Always try to keep your voice down and be mindful of the people around you.
Failing to separate trash correctly
Japan takes recycling very seriously and has specific rules for separating trash. Make sure you follow these guidelines, which often include separating recyclables, non-recyclables, and food waste. It helps maintain the clean and orderly environment Japan is known for.
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Tipping, which is not customary and can be seen as rude
In Japan, service staff are paid a living wage, and tipping is not customary. In fact, it can be seen as rude or insulting. The price you pay already includes service, so you can show your appreciation simply by saying โthank you.โ
Blocking the left side of escalators
When using escalators, always stand on the left and leave the right side free for people who are in a hurry and want to walk up. This is particularly important in busy cities like Tokyo where people are often rushing.
Not reserving popular train routes in advance
Japanโs trains are world-renowned for their punctuality and efficiency. For popular routes, especially long-distance shinkansen (bullet trains), itโs wise to book your tickets in advance to ensure you have a seat.
Misusing chopsticks, like sticking them upright in rice
There are many customs around the proper use of chopsticks. One important rule is to avoid sticking them upright in your rice bowl, as this resembles a ritual for honoring the dead. Always lay them down on a chopstick rest when not in use.
Overlooking rural and less touristy areas
While cities like Tokyo and Kyoto are popular, Japanโs rural areas offer beautiful landscapes, traditional experiences, and a chance to see a different side of Japanese life. Consider visiting these less crowded areas for a unique experience.
Not learning basic Japanese phrases
Learning a few basic phrases in Japanese can go a long way in showing respect for the culture and making your interactions smoother. Simple phrases like โarigatouโ (thank you) and โsumimasenโ (excuse me) can be very helpful.
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