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  1. 2007年12月6日 · 2007/12/8 12:27. If she allows holding hands, cuddling and hugging - DON'T ask if you can kiss her. Take it slow and kiss her. If she does not want you to kiss her, she'll turn away, resist or push you away. If she is shy, conservative and more on the reserved side, asking her puts her in an uncomfortable position.

    • Genkan
    • Slipper Etiquette
    • Handling Luggage
    • Indoor Photography

    For footwear purposes, the border between inside and outside is not the door itself, but the entrance area called genkan. The genkan is typically divided into a lower area where people take off and put their shoes and the elevated area that is usually covered by a different type of flooring and marks the beginning of the indoor living space. Don't ...

    Slippers are provided by the host. If you are not wearing socks, it is polite to bring a fresh pair of socks to wear after removing your outdoor shoes because entering someone's house barefoot is not considered well mannered, although acceptable in informal situations. Slippers can generally be worn anywhere except when entering rooms with tatami f...

    Beyond the genkan, it is advisable to carry wheeled suitcases instead of pulling them - especially inside tatami rooms- in order to keep the floor clean and avoid damaging the sensitive tatami mats. Generally, be careful when placing or moving around luggage on tatami mats (and wooden floors) in order not to damage the floor. Some lodgings prefer l...

    The policy on indoor photography at tourist spots differs from place to place. Most temples and shrines prohibit taking pictures inside worship halls. As for museumsand historic buildings, the policy differs widely. Some allow photography, but others prohibit flash photography or any type of photography, altogether. Some tourist spots also prohibit...

  2. If the greeting takes place on tatami floor, people get on their knees to bow. Bowing is also used to thank, apologize, make a request or ask someone a favor. Bowing with your palms together at chest level, as done in Thailand, is not customary in Japan. Most Japanese do not expect foreigners to know proper bowing rules, and a nod of the head ...

  3. Proper manners and consideration towards others are highly valued in Japan, and misbehaving tourists are increasingly causing frictions. In order not to annoy or offend the locals, foreign visitors should be familiar with at least the basic rules: Inside the house. On the streets. On trains. At shrines and temples. At restaurants. Table manners.

  4. Kiyomizudera can be reached from Kyoto Station by bus number 206 (15 minutes, 230 yen). Get off at Gojo-zaka or Kiyomizu-michi bus stop, from where it is a ten minute uphill walk to the temple. Alternatively, Kiyomizudera is about a 20 minute walk from Kiyomizu-Gojo Station along the Keihan Railway Line. How to get to and around Kyoto.

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  5. Guests at Guest House Kamakura Zen-ji will be able to enjoy activities in and around Kamakura, like cycling and hiking. Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine is 3.5 km from the accommodation, while Sankeien is 23 km away. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 43 km from Guest House Kamakura Zen-ji. View on Booking.com.

  6. 2016年2月16日 · by mei (guest) Re: Head patting in Japanese culture. 2016/2/17 07:46. I know the patting one's head is a very bad manner in some Asian countries, but it is not a common knowledge in Japan. Among boys and girls, patting/ruffling one's head is a usual action, means the one feels the others like a family. Certainly, he likes you.

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