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Respect is a no-brainer when it comes to Japanese culture. The Japanese are some-more grave and regressive than Americans and it shows from a impulse we come into hit with another person. From greeting someone with a bowremoving shoesTitles
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Whether eating, celebration tea or selecting home decor, morality is key. Enjoying a dish is a relaxing and leisurelydoing so is deliberate verbotentea ceremonieslove and honour for nature
When walking by Japan, garbage cans are no wherespotless streetsrecycling systemenergy potency and zero-landfill rubbish policiesprefer to save their money
Cleanliness matterscash is placed on a traythe wearer and is perplexing to keep those in tighten vicinity germ-free. Japanese baths, or sent?, are a common ritualShinto and Buddhist background
Running late? Try not to. It’s seen as a pointer of disregard for a other person’s time (ahem, millennialstrains are always on time
Here’s a fascinating statistic: Japan is home to one of a world’s few blue zones have a top life expectancyuniversal health caresmall portions of lower-calorie foodsthey always make time for teawalk to schoolpractice meditation
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