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Planning a trip to Japan, you'd better first understand some basic Japanese social etiquette to avoid embarrassment. Many people's impressions of Japanese social customs are still stuck at 'making noise while eating noodles is a sign of respect.' Today, let's talk about some little knowledge for those who are planning to travel to Japan.

Fact One, it's best to take the trash back to your accommodation to dispose of it
Japan's requirements for garbage classification are very strict. Most Japanese people, when they go out, will bring a small bag. If they have trash they need to handle, they will usually put it in a bag and take it home to dispose of it. If you are traveling to Japan, such as traveling to Tokyo, you will not find trash cans on the street. You can do as they do, take the trash back to your accommodation to dispose of it. Most large supermarkets and places to eat have trash pipelines, but some shops do not allow customers to leave trash behind, so pay attention.
Fact Two, don't eat and drink in public areas
Eating and drinking in public places, such as when taking public transportation, is best to avoid, because it is considered impolite. Although there are also regulations in China prohibiting eating and drinking on public transportation, many people still commit this mistake. In order to avoid embarrassing our country's citizens, it is recommended that everyone do not eat and drink in Japanese public areas.
Fact Three, take off your shoes when entering private residences
If you happen to have a Japanese friend invite you to his home, then remember to take off your shoes before entering! The occasions where you need to take off your shoes in Japan also include schools and temples, so pay attention.

Fact Four, do not smoke in public areas
Smoking is not allowed on Japanese streets, and you cannot discard cigarette butts on the ground! If you really can't help it, you can only go to designated smoking areas, such as commercial districts and bars, which have set up smoking areas, don't smoke in places where it's not allowed. In addition, Japanese cigarettes can only be sold to people over 20 years old, and cannot be sold to minors.
For those who are planning to travel to Japan, you must remember the above several little knowledge to avoid embarrassment. Finally, interview everyone, is Japan your first travel destination? If you choose international travel, which country do you prefer? Welcome to leave your opinion.