Japanese Etiquette– tag –
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The left-side rule in Japan (hidarigawa tsuko): From samurai swords to smooth traffic flow
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Meishi Manners: A Guide to Japanese Business Card Etiquette
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Why is Japan so clean? The secret is teamwork
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Surprising facts about watching a movie in Japan
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All about Japan’s “mottainai” food culture–it’s deep!
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Can I eat while walking in Japan?
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Enjoy hanami, respect the space
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Mindfulness in Japan: How Japanese people care for shared spaces
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Bows, claps and silent wishes: How to pray at Japanese shrines
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Chopstick etiquette 101
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Understanding the Japanese mindset: It’s about more than just you
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Why do people in Japan bow so much?
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The sacred history of chopsticks and why proper etiquette matters
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Why do people bow at temples or shrines?
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Overwhelmed by Japan’s numerous rules? Just stay calm and follow the locals
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Handing money to the cashier? Use the small tray!
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How to handle rush hour on Japanese trains like a pro
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Are you allowed to use your phone on trains in Japan?
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Mastering the art of Japan’s unspoken rules
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Packed train in Japan survival guide
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Escalator etiquette in Japan–it’s the little things that make a big difference!
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6 steps for handling your business card exchange in Japan like a boss
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One thing you should know about wearing black in Japan
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8 basic etiquettes for visiting temples and shrines in Japan
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