What else we can do in Japan?
Well, there is so much to do and learn in Japan like Onsen, Karaoke, Bowling, Ryoko, once you get to know the Country and Japanese language better. However, while living in Japan you have to follow every rule and discipline very strictly.
Such as :
• Smoking is not allowed everywhere., there are separate smoking zones at every different place.
• No-one throws garbage on roads so you can see that Japan is super clean, every time.
• No-one stares at girls irrespective of what they are wearing.
• No-one breaks the queues, even people give way to others on escalators by being on one side of it.
Japanese service is among the best in the world. Even if you go to a cheap restaurant or just purchase some reduced ready food in the evening at the local grocery, the cuisine is fantastic. Nowhere else you can get such nice food and service, unlimited shopping, and crazy activities in a supersafe and polite environment.
It is hard to fully grasp Japan even if you have been there for a long time. There will always be something more exciting to discover and experience.
You can go to Kyoto on a bullet train to visit a temple of the Golden Pavilion covered in gold leaf which creates a breathtaking reflection of sunlight surrounded by beautiful nature.
Just going to the toilet in a metro station in Japan can be a technological experience.
At the same time, Japan is also a very traditional society. It is an extremely safe country with virtually no crime. People in Japan are cooperative, well-mannered, timely, honest, and hardworking, and they want you to be similarly. Even if you are a foreigner you have to follow the same cultural rules that Japanese follow in Japan.
However, all this learning is not wasted. While it may appear that we are travelling, enjoying ourselves, or simply having fun with friends, there is always something new to learn about the Japanese language, its slang, and culture. words, dialects, and, of course, Japanese society’s profound culture or specific behavioural information. These things are very difficult to explain in words and can only be experienced and learned.
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