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Culture and Traditions

Why Japan Is Still Mostly Cash-Based: A Cultural Perspective for Travelers

Discover why Japan remains mostly cash-based and why handling coins is second nature for locals. Essential tips for travelers to navigate cash payments smoothly in Japan.
Culture and Traditions

Japan’s Train Etiquette: Let Passengers Exit First

Learn about Japan’s train etiquette, where passengers exiting the train are given priority. Discover tips for travelers to enjoy smooth and respectful commuting in Japan.
Culture and Traditions

Understanding Japan’s Unique Approach to Religion

Discover Japan’s unique approach to religion, where respect and diversity coexist. Learn how multiple faiths are accepted in daily life and culture.
Culture and Traditions

Why Japanese Toilets Are Surprisingly Clean, Even When Free

Discover why Japanese public toilets are clean even though they’re free. Learn how school cleaning routines and cultural values of respect keep Japan’s bathrooms spotless.
Culture and Traditions

Do Japanese People Dislike Noise at Night?

Do Japanese people dislike noise at night? Learn why loud parties are uncommon in Japan and how to respect local customs when staying in residential areas.
Culture and Traditions

Why Japanese Children Raise Their Hands at Crosswalks

Discover why Japanese children raise their hands when crossing the street. A unique traffic safety habit that reflects Japan’s culture and consideration.
Culture and Traditions

How Japanese People Say “Thank You”: Cultural Differences Explained

In Japan, saying thank you is done with a bow and the words “arigatou,” not with hands pressed together. Learn the cultural difference and the proper way to express gratitude in Japan.
Culture and Traditions

Japanese People Are Friendly and Helpful: A Traveler’s Guide

Japanese people are calm, polite, and helpful to travelers. Even if English is limited, locals often go out of their way to provide guidance. Discover Japan’s friendly culture and regional nuances.
Culture and Traditions

Water in Japan: Safe, Clean, and Soft

Discover the safety and quality of Japan's drinking water. Tap water is clean and soft, gentle on skin and hair, and convenient for travelers to drink anywhere.
Culture and Traditions

Safety in Japan: What Travelers Need to Know

Japan is one of the safest countries in the world. Women can walk alone at night, and children commute safely. Learn essential safety tips for travelers to Japan.