What Are 12 Things That Are Considered Rude in Japan? - JAPAN and more

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  • Avoid the common mistakes people make when visiting Japan. Know Japanese manners and etiquette about noise, trash, eating and drinking, smoking, feet, slippers, reclining seats, luggage, priority seats, cash, sitting areas, and red lights. Visit japanandmore.com/12-things-th... for more links and details about things that are considered rude in Japan.
    Japan and More: Becki & Shawn are Japan Travel Specialists with over 20 years of experience living, working, and traveling in Japan. Visit Japan and More for Japan tours and expert advice on travel in Japan: japanandmore.com/
    FROM THE VIDEO:
    Today we are answering the question, "What are 12 things that are considered rude in Japan?" So today, we're going to tell you about noise, trash, eating and drinking, smoking, feet, slippers, reclining seats, luggage, priority seats, cash, sitting areas, and red lights.
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:33 Noise
    1:41 Trash
    2:44 Eating & Drinking
    4:30 Smoking
    4:51 Feet
    6:00 Slippers
    6:28 Reclining Seats
    7:33 Luggage
    8:47 Priority Seats
    9:37 Cash
    10:08 Sitting Areas
    11:03 Red Lights

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @JanMyler
    @JanMyler 3 місяці тому +2

    Nice tip with the two sides of a footrest! Overall a great video.

  • @ducsue751
    @ducsue751 3 місяці тому +2

    In public surrounds especially with large groups, don't stop/stand in the middle of the walkway. Stand to one side so you don't disrupt the movement. This also goes for getting in/out of the train gate. Don't stop right in front of the gate and grab your ticket or ic card. Have it ready before you start to pass through.

    • @JapanandMoreTours
      @JapanandMoreTours  3 місяці тому

      Yes! Also, don’t stop right after getting off the escalator. Move away from the escalator and then get oriented.

  • @kevinnguyen1527
    @kevinnguyen1527 3 місяці тому +2

    We just came back from a small group of 20 persons from US. There are a family of 4 persons, I can say they should not visiting Japan.
    They did face time on bus, in Zen Medication, stepped on the floor after put on the shoes, they cut the line getting into bus.
    They put their feet in the chair to put the shoes on, they talked in the bus, bullet train.
    I am not sure their original country, but I saw they read Russian on the phone.
    They made local people have an unpleasant look at tourists.
    Does not matter we like the ways local does or not, we should respect local residents and at least to practice the same way as local doest at time visiting their country.
    There are a lots of things people around the would should learn from Japanese. BTY, I am not a Japanese.

  • @JanMyler
    @JanMyler 3 місяці тому +2

    Red light; be very cautious with Japanese drivers running through it. Often one or two cars speed through when the pedestrian signal has turned green already.

  • @mariaisabelolague4423
    @mariaisabelolague4423 2 місяці тому +2

    We all should imitate these rules. We , western people, are in most of times too rude :(

  • @jaredwilliams3657
    @jaredwilliams3657 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi, I’m a first time traveler I’m landing in NRT and I’m trying to get to Izu Japan and how far is it from henada airport?

    • @JapanandMoreTours
      @JapanandMoreTours  3 місяці тому

      I’m confused. Are you landing at Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND)? Also, what time are you landing? If it’s in the evening, you want to consider staying at a hotel near the airport and then traveling the following day.