Japan sparks many impressions: a paradise for food, a global technology hub, the originator of manga/anime, and perhaps most notably, a beacon of safety. Despite having its share of crime, Japan’s overall safety culture impresses, creating an atmosphere of respect for personal belongings and privacy.
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Navigating Bill Payments in Japan: A Foreigner’s Guide to Managing Utilities
Paying bills is a universal grumble, and honestly, if you say you enjoy it, we’d have a tough time believing you. Now, navigating bill payments in a foreign country? That can be downright daunting. Japan, with its unique quirks, might seem intimidating when it’s time to settle up for life’s essentials.
Embracing “Manner Mode”: The Art of Silence in Public Spaces in Japan
“Manner Mode” in Japan is the functional equivalent to silent mode elsewhere. Whether you’re about to grab a seat at a movie, hop on a train or bus, or settle down for an exam, it’s common to hear reminders requesting patrons to switch their mobiles to “manner mode.” Continue reading
The Ultimate Guide to Train Etiquette in Japan: Practices Visitors Need to Know
Despite the seemingly straightforward nature of train etiquette in Japan, many visitors find it unexpected challenges to grasp. As a resident, I often observe foreigners, especially tourists, unwittingly fail to follow these norms, exhibiting behaviors that may feel uncomfortable to regular riders.
Embracing Inemuri: Navigating The Unspoken Rules of Sleeping At Work In Japan
Catching Z’s in the middle of a workday or while students haul over books isn’t just a sneaky act in Japan—it’s culturally recognized as ‘inemuri’ (居眠り). This phenomenon isn’t just about taking a quick snooze; it’s a subtle badge of honor that speaks to Japan’s hardworking spirit. Continue reading
