I’ll tell you 6 things you shouldn’t do when traveling to Japan.
First, you should not shower while standing in the hot springs or public baths.
If you shower while standing, you will splash water on the person next to you, which can be uncomfortable,
so please sit down and shower.
Second, do not sit down in the restaurant just because there is an empty seat.
Even if there is an empty seat, it is polite to wait outside until the staff guides you.
Third, you shouldn’t pour water on the food because it’s salty at a restaurant.
Of course, Japanese food may taste salty to Koreans, but they say that pouring water on food is considered rude to the person who prepared the food and the restaurant.
When opening the fourth taxi door, do not open it with your hand. Japanese taxis have automatic doors or can be replaced if opened or closed manually,
so never touch the handle with your hand.
If you pay in cash on the fifth Japanese bus, you will not receive change.
It is a 200 yen fare, but if you pay with 500 yen coins, they will not give you 300 yen change. However,
there is a machine next to the fare payment area where you can exchange coins, so don’t panic and pay slowly.
Don’t charge at the sixth cafe. In Japan, electricity is more expensive than in our country,
and electricity is considered private property, so you should never just plug in the charger.