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  • Why Do Japanese People Line Up at Restaurants?
    Restaurant, Shop

    Why Do Japanese People Line Up at Restaurants?

  • Must-Try Takoyaki in Japan: Flavor and How to Enjoy
    Restaurant

    Must-Try Takoyaki in Japan: Flavor and How to Enjoy

  • Japan Shinto Shrine Etiquette: Two Bows, Two Claps, One Bow
    Shrines and Temples

    Japan Shinto Shrine Etiquette: Two Bows, Two Claps, One Bow

  • What Is Japan’s “Reading the Air” Culture? Meaning, History, and Everyday Etiquette
    interaction

    What Is Japan’s “Reading the Air” Culture? Meaning, History, and Everyday Etiquette

  • Wind Chimes in Japan: Essential Summer Sounds of Healing
    Transformation

    Wind Chimes in Japan: Essential Summer Sounds of Healing

  • Japanese Hospitality: Oshibori Towels in Restaurants
    interaction, Restaurant, Shop

    Japanese Hospitality: Oshibori Towels in Restaurants

  • Kagawa, the Udon Capital: Enjoy Japan’s Small-Portion Udon Tour
    Restaurant

    Kagawa, the Udon Capital: Enjoy Japan’s Small-Portion Udon Tour

  • Udon, Ramen, or Soba? Understanding Japan’s Top 3 Noodles
    Restaurant, Shop

    Udon, Ramen, or Soba? Understanding Japan’s Top 3 Noodles

  • What Is Kakenagashi Onsen? Differences from Recirculated Baths
    Onsen

    What Is Kakenagashi Onsen? Differences from Recirculated Baths

  • Japan Bus Etiquette Guide: What Every Traveler Should Know for a Smooth Ride
    Street, Transportation

    Japan Bus Etiquette Guide: What Every Traveler Should Know for a Smooth Ride

  • How to Do Kakeyu Properly: Essential Onsen Etiquette for First-Time Visitors
    Onsen

    How to Do Kakeyu Properly: Essential Onsen Etiquette for First-Time Visitors

  • Japanese Onsen Towel Etiquette: Proper Towel Use at Hot Springs
    Onsen

    Japanese Onsen Towel Etiquette: Proper Towel Use at Hot Springs

  • How to Use a Ramen Ticket Machine and Pay at Japanese Ramen Shops
    Restaurant, Shop

    How to Use a Ramen Ticket Machine and Pay at Japanese Ramen Shops

  • The True Meaning and Usage of “Sumimasen” in Japanese Culture
    interaction, Street

    The True Meaning and Usage of “Sumimasen” in Japanese Culture

  • Don’t Confuse Reserved and Non-Reserved Seats on Japan’s Shinkansen
    interaction, Transportation

    Don’t Confuse Reserved and Non-Reserved Seats on Japan’s Shinkansen

  • Is Wearing Perfume Rude at Sushi Restaurants in Japan? Japanese Etiquette Explained
    Restaurant

    Is Wearing Perfume Rude at Sushi Restaurants in Japan? Japanese Etiquette Explained

  • Essential Waste Sorting Tips in Japan for International Travelers
    Street

    Essential Waste Sorting Tips in Japan for International Travelers

  • Smoking While Walking in Japan: A Must-Know Guide for Foreign Travelers
    Street

    Smoking While Walking in Japan: A Must-Know Guide for Foreign Travelers

  • Why Japanese Yakitori Tastes Better When Eaten on the Skewer
    Restaurant, Shop

    Why Japanese Yakitori Tastes Better When Eaten on the Skewer

  • How to Use a Japanese Onsen: Rules and Etiquette for First-Time Visitors
    Onsen

    How to Use a Japanese Onsen: Rules and Etiquette for First-Time Visitors

  • When and Where to Take Off Your Shoes in Japan – How to Know the Right Time and Place
    Shop

    When and Where to Take Off Your Shoes in Japan – How to Know the Right Time and Place

  • Is Slurping Ramen Considered Rude? A Deep Dive into Japan’s Noodle-Slurping Culture
    Restaurant, Shop

    Is Slurping Ramen Considered Rude? A Deep Dive into Japan’s Noodle-Slurping Culture

  • Japanese Onsen and Tattoos: What Foreign Visitors Should Know About Onsen Etiquette and the Latest Trends
    Onsen

    Japanese Onsen and Tattoos: What Foreign Visitors Should Know About Onsen Etiquette and the Latest Trends

  • Train Etiquette in Japan: Rules Foreigners Should Know
    Transportation

    Train Etiquette in Japan: Rules Foreigners Should Know

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