Above, Shibuya Crossing (also known as Shibuya Scramble). Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
There are many similarities between the U.S. and Japan. And, there are many differences, too.
In order to make a visit to Japan as pain-free as possible, a good read of an article by Insider would be an excellent start.
They begin with:
When I planned my first trip to Japan, I made sure my itinerary was filled with activities. I did exhaustive research on bars, restaurants, and landmarks I wanted to see, but unfortunately, there are a lot of things I didn't think to look up.
There are a lot of cultural norms and common decencies that are specific to Japan, plus there are also a ton of logistical differences that I wish I had known about in advance.
Here are 13 things I wish I had known before visiting Japan.
To read more, go here.
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