Is it rude to use your phone in Japan?

Talking on the Phone
In Japan, it is considered impolite to have a private conversation on a cell phone while others, especially strangers, are around to listen. This rule extends beyond trains, subways and buses. It is considered impolite to talk on the phone in just about any indoor public space.
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Can I use my phone in Japan?

Yes, you'll be able to use your mobile/cellphone throughout most of Japan, though remote and isolated areas may have inferior mobile coverage. If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, consider purchasing a prepaid SIM card for the duration of your journey.
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What is considered rude in Japan?

Pointing at people or things is considered rude in Japan. Instead of using a finger to point at something, the Japanese use a hand to gently wave at what they would like to indicate. When referring to themselves, people will use their forefinger to touch their nose instead of pointing at themselves.
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Is it rude to be on the phone on a train in Japan?

People generally sit or stand in silence while on the trains as being too loud and disturbing other passengers is considered rude. This includes talking on your phone or having loud conversations. If you need to chat to your travel companion, do so in low voices.
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What are disrespectful things to do in Japan?

5 things that are considered incredibly rude in Japan
  1. Mistreating business cards. ...
  2. Dipping the rice part of nigiri sushi into soy sauce. ...
  3. Sticking your chopsticks vertically into a bowl of rice. ...
  4. Wrapping your kimono the wrong way. ...
  5. Letting your bare feet touch the ground outside before entering a home.
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Is a thumbs up offensive in Japan?

In Japan, thumbs up mean a sign of agreement. However, it also means 'a lover' in a rude way.
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What if my child is born in Japan?

If the child is born to a Japanese national and a non-Japanese person, the child will automatically be registered with Japanese citizenship, so an application for permission to stay will not be needed. However, if the child is born to non-Japanese parents, an application will be needed, just like the child's parents.
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Do Japanese talk less?

Yet despite this growth, studies estimate that less than 30 percent of Japanese speak English at any level at all. Less than 8 percent and possibly as little as 2 percent speak English fluently.
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Why are Japanese trains so quiet?

2. Not Being Noisy on the Train is an Iron Rule. Generally it is quiet in the train cars in Japan, so loud noises are very conspicuous. Almost all people listen to music using earphones and turn the sound off on their smartphones.
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What time is rush hour in Japan?

The weekday rush hours peak between 8am and 9am in the morning, and shortly after 5pm in the evening; however, morning rush hours tend to be more concentrated and heavier than evening rush hours. Rush hours are most extreme in Tokyo, but can also be pretty heavy in Japan's other major cities.
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Is Japan English friendly?

Yes. Japan is tourist friendly with signs available in English. You can get around with barely any Japanese knowledge. Locals can help you if you use simple English, but don't expect them to answer you in English.
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How do you offend Japanese people?

We asked Japanese people to tell us the things foreigners say or think about Japan that really gets their goat — and they were happy to oblige.
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8 things you should never say to a Japanese person
  1. 1. “ ...
  2. “You must be Korean.” ...
  3. Saying, “You're Japanese, right?” to an Okinawan. ...
  4. “What do you think about Yasukuni Shrine?”
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Is it rude to make eye contact in Japan?

In fact, in Japanese culture, people are taught not to maintain eye contact with others because too much eye contact is often considered disrespectful. For example, Japanese children are taught to look at others' necks because this way, the others' eyes still fall into their peripheral vision [28].
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Can I use US iPhone in Japan?

Almost every iPhone works perfectly in Japan; the only exception concerns the iPhone 5 that has some limitations in the countryside. Otherwise, either using a Japan SIM card or a pocket Wi-Fi, and even the home carrier roaming services, the iPhone will be flawlessly connected to the network.
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Is there free Wi-Fi in Japan?

Both paid and free wireless (Wi-Fi) hotspots are available across Japan, which laptops, smartphones and other mobile devices can use to connect to the internet, especially around airports, train stations, convenience stores, restaurants, coffee shops and bars.
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Can I use Samsung in Japan?

However, Samsung phones are only available through Docomo and Au, and Japanese Galaxy phones are still region locked.
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Is smoking allowed on trains in Japan?

Indoor Smoking

Smoking is also prohibited on trains, buses and airplanes, although well-ventilated smoking cubicles are provided on many trains along the Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen between Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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Is it OK to pull your plates towards yourself by using chopsticks?

Don't move your dish closer to you by pulling it with your chopsticks (寄せ箸). You also shouldn't lift a bowl with the hand that's holding your chopsticks (持ち箸). If you're having a hard time remembering so many rules, just remember to move dishes with your free hand.
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Can you eat on the bus in Japan?

Commuter trains and buses generally frown on eating/drinking, and often have signs posted asking for you to not do so.
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Do Japanese like foreigners?

While 31% said Japan "should actively accept" foreign workers, 50% said "I don't like it, but it can't be helped." The younger generation seems more open to foreign workers, with 48% responding that Japan "should actively accept" them. Amid a serious labor crunch, Japan revised immigration rules last April.
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Do Japanese people watch anime?

Not All Japanese People Like Anime. So, yes, anime is popular in Japan.
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Can you survive in Japan with English?

It's certainly possible to work in Japan without speaking Japanese, though your options will be limited. The first choice by newcomers to Japan is typically teaching English at private English language schools, or eikaiwa.
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What happens if you marry a Japanese citizen?

If you are married to a Japanese national and want to live in Japan with him/her, you will need a visa for a Spouse or Child of a Japanese National. It is important that your marriage is legal in Japan. This means that you have lodged your marriage at a municipality office where you reside and it is accepted.
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How many kids do Japanese couples have?

The magic number is 2.1. That's how many kids Japanese families need to have, on average, to keep up with population losses. Instead, they're only having 1.4 kids.
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What to do when you get pregnant in Japan?

In Japan it is a normal practice to choose a clinic or hospital that deals with your pregnancy from the beginning until the moment of delivery. For this purpose, it is recommended to search the clinics available in your district, the services they offer and their prices.
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