The Japanese are very sensitive, especially
middle-aged and older people. They will be annoyed if you ask
them about their political life and religious perspectives.
Questions about which party they support or what religion they
follow should never be asked.
The
Japanese King, the Mikado, and the Royal family are extremely
respectable and sacred to the Japanese people. Therefore, the
fastest way for you to be hated (or even beaten) in Japan is to
do or say something which offends their Mikado and the Royal
Family.
Moreover, you should never ask a Japanese
about his income, which is considered very rude behavior. Like
in many other countries in the world, you shouldn't ask a woman
about her age and weight. You should also be aware that the
Japanese are usually very reserved and they do not want to talk
about their private lives. Although you may meet some
exceptions, most Japanese people don't like to start
conversations with strangers.
It's really great if you are invited to the
home of a Japanese family for a meal. You should always take off
your shoes before entering their house and when inside, avoid
looking into their kitchen unless you are a really intimate
friend of the family. You should also remember that Japanese
people do not kiss or caress a child unless they are family
members. Therefore, do not kiss or touch any Japanese child you
meet, because it may annoy Japanese adults.
The Japanese are very superstitious. They
always avoid anything related to the numbers 4 and 9 because in
the Japanese language, "4" is pronounced like "death" and "9" is
the same as "grief". In Japanese hotels, they even don't have
rooms numbered 4 and 9. When dealing with Japanese people, avoid
anything related to those numbers.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to
Japan
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