Manner violations that foreign travelers tend to do

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I want to go to Japan, but are there any manners?
We want to make each other a pleasant trip without being rude during the trip.

 

 

Is it manners in Japan?
Of course, there are also rules that should be observed in Japan.
However, Japanese people are shy and rarely take care.
Explains violations of manners that foreign travelers tend to do.

 

Manner violations that foreign travelers tend to do

There are many following 4 points of violation of manners that Japanese feel.

  • Littering of garbage
  • How to use the toilet
  • Interrupting a column
  • Eating and drinking in public places

Littering of garbage


Obviously, littering in Japan is prohibited.
Just like your country prohibits littering.

Although it is a bad point in Japan, there are no trash cans in the streets of Japan.
(Although it is said to be a counter-terrorism measure, it is actually costly.)

As a result, travelers will not be able to find trash while traveling and will litter.

How to use the toilet


In some countries other than Japan, there are countries where toilet water flow is not strong, and it is customary to throw toilet paper into the trash.
Japanese toilets, on the other hand, are washed with water and the water pressure is high, so toilet paper can be poured.
However, some foreign tourists do not know the situation of the toilet and throw away toilet paper in the trash.

Looking at this figure, the Japanese think that the manners of foreigners are bad.

Interrupting a column


I think Japanese people like to line up.
However, I would like to finish shopping and eating smoothly without being lined up if Japanese can do it.

If a foreign traveler breaks in here, you will be fed up with bad manners.
There are few Japanese who can speak English even if they have received higher education.
For this reason, few people can protest despite unreasonable treatment.
Therefore, the number of Japanese who accumulate stress is increasing.

Eating and drinking in public places


Japan does not have a culture of eating in front of convenience stores and supermarkets.
It’s a normal sight when you go outside of Japan, but there is no culture in Japan.

Because there is little understanding of different cultures, standing outside is labeled as a bad foreigner.

コメント

  1. かつや より:

    Please teach to Japanese people as well to respect these manners.
    是非、日本人の方にも以上のマナーを教えていただきたいです。守っていない日本人が多いので。

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