The Unwritten Rules of Japan: The Cultural Mistakes Most Tourists Don’t Realize They’re Making - Couverture souple

Choo, Sam

 
9798199252355: The Unwritten Rules of Japan: The Cultural Mistakes Most Tourists Don’t Realize They’re Making

Synopsis

Japan is one of the most admired countries in the world. It is also one of the easiest places for tourists to accidentally offend people without realizing it.

Why are trains so quiet? Why do people carry their own trash? Why does eating while walking feel wrong in certain places? Why do Japanese people rarely confront bad behavior directly? And why are some locals becoming frustrated with modern tourism?

This book explains the invisible social rules that shape daily life in Japan.

You will learn:

  • The cultural mistakes tourists commonly make

  • Train, restaurant, shrine, and onsen etiquette

  • The hidden meaning behind Japanese politeness

  • Why silence, cleanliness, and spatial awareness matter so much

  • How overtourism and social media are changing Japan

  • What respectful travelers do differently

More importantly, this book will help you understand the deeper philosophy behind Japanese etiquette instead of merely memorizing rules.

Whether you are visiting Japan for the first time or returning again, this book will help you travel more respectfully, confidently, and thoughtfully.

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