“unwritten and unspoken”
Every country has its etiquette & manners we'd try to respect & adapt when traveling there as visitors. Japans being such a courteous country has a few things to consider but also don't stress too much about it, if you are attentive when going around you will it up quite quickly. We found it helpful thinking that your main goal is not to disturb anyone with your actions & follow the rules.
We collected a few for you to read through & get a better understanding. As they are unspoken there is more just try to adapt as much as possible it will be greatly appreciated.
Avoid Walking While Eating and Drinking
Stand in line.
Dress on the Conservative Side
Keep Train Chatter to a Minimum
Don’t Consider Elevators as Your Meeting Rooms
Don’t Stand in the Middle of Escalators
You Don’t Need to Open or Close the Doors of a Taxi
No Mobile Calls in the Restaurants
Top Up Glasses – and Wait for Yours to Be Topped Up
Offer Your Seat to Who Needs It More
Use Chopsticks Properly
Don’t Eat Straight from the Main Dishes
Speak Softly and Avoid Chatter
Separate Your Garbage
Wash Before Entering the Bath (Onsen)
Service is Not about Earning Tips
No Shoes Inside the Homes
Toilet Slippers Belong in Toilets
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