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In Japan, taking off your shoes isn’t just polite, it’s a must. Especially in homes, temples, and traditional ins. You’ll usually see a Jenkin at the entrance. Step out of your shoes and look for indoor slippers. Respect the space. Respect the culture. Headed to Japan. Don’t just visit Blendin. Follow for more travel tips with Yesessa Travels.
Visiting Japan? One of the biggest culture shocks for travelers is this important rule: take your shoes off indoors!
In Japanese homes, temples, and ryokans (traditional inns), removing your shoes is a sign of respect and cleanliness.
Donβt forget to look for indoor slippers near the entrance, usually at the genkan!
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