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Hello. This is JPN view.
There is an impressive part of the bus in Japan.
What lady lost money in her bag?
Next to the bus driver, I saw you looking in your bag for a long time.
At that time, no one complained about why no one was leaving early.
After three minutes, I was surprised by the quiet atmosphere.
A passenger talked to you and helped you.
She got off, saying sorry and thank you.

I felt that the characteristic of the Japanese bus was
a fast start with good speed I didn’t stop suddenly.
Aside from the bus’s own announcement,
The bus driver always explains where to get off the mic,
I kindly guided you.
When you get on or off a bus, you can either have a seat or a seat.
I left when I thought I was safe.
I’ve never had a hard time getting on a bus and cornering.
So the body didn’t get pulled too far to one side.
Always switched off in front of the red light.

The atmosphere of the passengers is usually quiet on the bus.
Japan calculates bus fares by riding at the back door and getting off at the front door.

I could see them giving up their seats to the elderly and pregnant.
Of course not everyone was making concessions.

Another one is that when a passenger gets off the bus, he’s going to give you the driver’s order.
I always say thank you to the passengers.

The downside is that bus fare is expensive.
The basic distance starts at 100 yen, but bus fares go up by distance.
The distance between 30 and 35 minutes is between 320 yen and 330 yen.

The conclusion is that bus is one of the vehicles.
It is a culture that should be modeled after bus passengers are treated as customers.

AloJapan.com