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Designed to screen before Japanese showings of Infinity Castle, the vignette sees Sound Hashira Tengen Uzui and his many ...
We know you're not trying to be a bad tourist, but everyone occasionally breaks one of these unspoken rules in Japan.
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The first part of Infinity Castle Arc movie trilogy of ‘Demon Slayer’ is set to hit theatres in India on September 12 ...
As Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisines continue to flourish around the world, diners are increasingly embracing chopsticks. But beyond their practical function, chopsticks carry deep ...
You'll want to bring clean and presentable clothing to Japan, and that includes this important item you may not even think ...
In Japan, tipping is unnecessary and may be impolite. Service workers value omotenashi, providing excellent service without extra rewards. A sincere thank you suffices to show appreciation.
Twenty-two percent of tourists cited the difficulty of finding a place to throw away garbage as the single biggest issue they ...
The initiative is aimed at encouraging riders to remain stationary while going up or down, in line with new national etiquette standards. Traditionally, Japanese commuters followed an unspoken rule: ...
Escalator etiquette in Japan requires users to stand on one side to allow others in a hurry to walk up the free side of the escalator. Photo: AFP.
On TikTok, videos about Japanese etiquette for tourists abound, with some travelers comparing Japan favorably to Canada and the US in its approach to public hygiene or offering tips about where to ...
The head of Japan's National Police Agency has instructed police headquarters across the country to step up measures to prevent traffic accidents caused by foreign drivers.