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What are the taboos of Japanese tourism? Japan's top ten travel bans

The main obstacle for Chinese tourists is that they do not understand and understand. But in fact, Japan is very suitable for free travel, but there are some details that tourists are easy to violate, and these ten items can be said to have been committed by many people. If you want to travel to Japan, you must bear in mind.

First, smoking designated location

Tourists who have been to Hong Kong, Singapore and Macao know that the management of smoking areas in these areas is very strict, and you are not allowed to smoke while walking.

Even if smoking is allowed, areas are designated. The same is true in Japan, where you need to go to a designated area where you can either have ashtrays or use the yellow line to draw a zone at a station or subway station to gather people to smoke.

Many people have been to Hong Kong to play. Smoking while walking is not allowed in Hong Kong. Similarly, as long as you see this slogan, it means that you should not smoke while walking.

If you don't care about the slogan, there are different penalties for smoking while walking across Japan. It is said that the penalty amount ranges from 1000 yen to 50000 yen, and in some places it is written into the law.

Second, don't jump in the queue.

It's wrong to jump in the queue. It's the same all over the world. Whether you can see the sign or not, it shouldn't.

But Japan will also have such a social ban, and even translation in many languages on slogans.

It is worth noting that queue jumping is not only about jumping in the queue, but also about not occupying seats for others. If it is a very urgent situation, you need to explain with the people in line that your situation is allowed by all the people behind you.

Third, no shoes.

What is this operation?

As many people know, Japan has the habit of tatami. So taking off your shoes is a must.

So, when you see this slogan, it means no shoes. What's more, there is a special place for the shoes to be taken off. You need to turn around and place the shoes so that the heels are facing you.

In addition, it is not only tatami, but also some shrines and temples.

Fourth, careful use of toilets

Japan's public toilets are the most desirable toilets in the world, and I believe many people agree with it.

Because the toilet in Japan is very clean and tidy, in addition to the quality education of Japanese people, there are also many warning signs.

Many people have to ask, how is careful use? For example, squatting on the toilet and doodling in the toilet are prohibited.

In addition, the toilet paper in Japan is dissolved in water. After going to the toilet, it needs to be washed away directly in the toilet. The waste paper basket next to it is used to hold used sanitary napkins and sanitary napkins. Other items should not be put in it.

Fifth, the taxi door automatic switch

Although the taxi cost in Japan is very high, the high charge naturally has high service standard. For example, the doors open and close automatically.

So, when you see this sign, you don't have to open and close the door when you take a taxi.

Sixth, it is not allowed to shoot passers-by at will.

How can you go to Japan without taking photos, such a beautiful scenery. But the Japanese really care about taking pictures and being photographed.

In the Japanese understanding of life, photographing passers-by at will is a problem for others, and a serious one may sue you for infringement of the right to portrait.

Therefore, this slogan is to remind you not to shoot passers-by at will, without the permission of others.

Moreover, there is an interesting phenomenon. The photo taking function of Japanese mobile phones must have sound and cannot be cancelled. This is also a detail to protect national privacy and remind others to be photographed secretly.

Seventh, don't litter or spit

Japan's cleanliness and neatness have reached a state of obsession. The legal management and the promotion of social management system are indispensable.

That's what the slogan means.

Eighth, don't walk side by side.

Why can't we walk side by side? This is the Japanese protection of scarce resources, but also the recognition of equal enjoyment of national resources.

Because Japan has a small land area and narrow roads, walking side by side will affect the pedestrians around. To put it bluntly, it is adding trouble to others.

In the same way, the elevator stands on one side and passes on the other side, which is the epitome of Japanese people's not occupying unnecessary social resources and not adding to other people's living habits.

Ninth, refuse to bring your own drinks.

Many restaurants in China also have such a hint. A big reason is that they want you to consume in their halls instead of bringing their own drinks.

But one of the reasons why Japan set up such slogans is to ensure food safety.

Because, the food poisoning caused by self brought drinks is easy to lead to unclear responsibility, which also brings huge trouble to the restaurant.

Tenth, priority seats are not allowed to be occupied.

This hint means to reserve seats for special groups. In Japan, it is called priority seat.

If you are not a group of old, weak, sick and pregnant, these seats can not be occupied.

But during my trip to Japan, I also found that when the carriage was empty, some Japanese local people occupied these seats, but these scenes were very rare.