6 BIG Japan Travel Mistakes to Avoid

Six things you will never do in Japan unless you want the death stare. Number one, eating while walking. That’s very rude. It’s messy. Locals will glare at you. Number two, shoes on indoors in restaurants, in homes, in temples. That is the biggest cultural fail. Number three, they have no bins because of the crows. You toss your trash on the road, you’re instantly that disgusting tourist. Number four, cross on traffic signals only. Jaywalk and expect big fines and dirty looks. Number five, EDA alert. Handholding is fine. Kissing is a big no no. Number six, phone calls on trains. Whole carriage silently judging you. Why don’t we do this in India, too?

6 BIG Japan Travel Mistakes to Avoid

Planning a trip to Japan? 🇯🇵 Here are the Japan travel tips, Japan rules, Japan etiquette, Japan mistakes, and things not allowed in Japan every tourist should know! From avoiding “tabearuki” (walking while eating) to why public trash cans are rare, discover the unique cultural norms that make Japan so fascinating. Learn what not to do in Japan, including public displays of affection, jaywalking, and when to remove your shoes. These simple Japan travel mistakes can cost you more than just awkward stares. Watch this Japan travel guide to avoid tourist traps and respect Japanese culture.
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26 Comments

  1. Because in india people consider it huge effort task kachra wala dustbin khali😂😂but road are full of kachra

  2. Seems like a developed version of Indian society 😅 i.e judging . Btw needless to say they are living a perfect society.

  3. In india, people love to ignore other people's comfort zones. They like to disturb them. They would shamelessly proudly say,"but you're not dying"

  4. Please make vedio on punjab ❤❤❤the situation is getting worst constantly water is coming from dams😢😢no famous influencer is making vedio on it stand with punjab too as it stands with everyone

  5. During the fukushima disaster people stood in line to get evacuated by helicopters giving priority to ladies and children. I wish we could learn something from them

  6. I'm glad India is not like Japan at least in some aspects, if not all!❤ Everything seems beautiful when you are a tourist!

  7. 😭😭Bcoz own relatives judge you….
    -we keep food plate clean. ( भिकारी)
    – eat while seated. (ऐसा कहां लिखा हैं)
    -get home before 7 pm ( दुनिया के साथ चलो)
    – celebrate birthday uptill 5 years. (कंजुस)
    – wear decent cloths ( पुराने खयालात वाले )
    – don't spit/trash in public ( ऐसा कुछ नहीं होता)
    – maintain respect within genders. (पुरानी ख्यालात)

    Remember we indians bought this from other countries
    Because you see some community people still following this..

    Not Wearing shoes chappal in house,
    Spending minimum on wearables annually.
    Eating just 3 times a day.
    Every day taking shower bath. (Keep urself clean)
    Getting up early in the morning.
    Sitting in solitude for 30 minutes.
    Not making trouble to others.
    And many more you know but you left doing it…

    Earlier we used to call foreigners " Hippie" now this tag is with urban/city living people..

  8. Number 2 is not entirely true. I’ve been to various izakayas and never was asked to take my shoes off. Same for malls.

  9. Also honking. It's so hard for people like me in india. I'm sensitive to noises. We might not notice but loud noises drain our energy. Our cities are too packed. People honk unnecessarily. We have to correct ourselves in many things as a society. 😢😢