Here is What not to wear for your first trip to Japan #japan #fashiongram #japanfashion #Tokyo
Here is what not to wear for your first trip to Japan. Japan will begin to get hot soon, but it’s still a country heavily based on respect. So, if you’re going to wear shorts, make sure that they’re very respectful. And if you plan to visit shrines and temples, you should avoid wearing them altogether. Next, either plan to wear socks and shoes or bring socks with you if you’ll be wearing sandals because certain places you visit may require that you remove your shoes and you’ll need to have socks to walk around. Next, as long as you’re not in Herajuku or Kobakicho at night, then in our experience, most Japanese wear neutral colored and more sophisticated clothing styles. So, it’s best to not dress too casual or revealing with flashy and bright outfits. And on the topic of revealing, overall, the Japanese do not appreciate when tourist clothing is too revealing or shows too much skin. They consider it highly inappropriate and rude. So, do your best to be as conservative as possible while still being comfortable and keeping cool. We understand that you may want to dress how you’re accustomed to. However, it’s always best to respect the country that you’re visiting so that tourism does not leave negative feelings.

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