Where should you avoid in Japan?

Places to Avoid as a Tourist in Japan
  • Kamagasaki, Osaka. The largest homeless population in Japan is in Kamagasaki. ...
  • Kabukicho, Tokyo. Not only is Kabukicho the biggest red-light district in the country, but it's also the largest in the world. ...
  • Roppongi, Tokyo. ...
  • Shinsekai, Osaka. ...
  • Ueno, Tokyo.
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What is the least popular place in Japan?

Lesser Known Spots to Visit in Japan
  • Yokai Street. ...
  • Gyokusendo Cave. ...
  • Tenshou-Kyousha shrine(mermaid mummy) ...
  • Oku-Iya Kazurabashi bridge. ...
  • The mummified monks of Dainichibo Temple. ...
  • Gunkanjima Island. ...
  • Yunessun Spa Resort. ...
  • Chinoike Jigoku.
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When should you avoid Japan?

The Worst Times to Visit Japan

Since weather significantly depends on which region you visit, bad weather in one area could mean clear skies in another. Rainy season typically runs from early June to mid-July throughout most of the country — Tokyo included — except in Okinawa where showers begin in early May.
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Do Yakuza mess with foreigners?

Yes, the Yakuza Are Real (But Don't Worry)

This really shouldn't be a problem at all—the Yakuza, that is, the Japanese mafia, tend to stay away from foreigners (to the point where I've heard amusing stories about foreign guys scaring them off).
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Do and don'ts in Japan?

This guide to do's and don'ts in Japan will cover:
  • Don't walk around eating or smoking.
  • Don't misuse your chopsticks.
  • Don't harass geishas or maikos for selfies.
  • Don't harass the sacred deer at Nara or Miyajima Island.
  • Don't deface significant UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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11 Things NOT to do in Japan - MUST SEE BEFORE YOU GO!



What's 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 hugging acceptable in Japan?

What Does Hugging Mean in Japan? Hugging means roughly the same thing in Japan as it means in Western countries—it is a way to show affection. However, in Japan, hugging is a bit less common, more romantic, and more often private. Being hugged may seem more serious to a Japanese person than a Westerner.
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Can females be yakuza?

As per Chloe, a Yakuza cannot be a woman, and a mere mention of the word means a male member or a boss. She also says that women have a role to play in the group.
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Is it OK to get a yakuza tattoo?

In the Edo period, criminals would get the Tokigawa symbol on the back of their necks to avoid the death penalty. But then the officials would just hack the skin off before they executed them. If you tattoo a family symbol it is a very serious crime, almost as bad as tattooing a first generation samurai symbol.
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Do Japanese like American tourists?

Most Japanese people love Americans and American culture.

Not only do they get excited to meet folks from the U.S., but you'll also find a handful of American-themed bars and plenty of Japanese versions of American items, especially food.
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Is it OK to wear shorts in Japan?

It is completely OK to wear shorts in Japan. While it may be a bit uncommon among Japanese men, especially on work days, shorts are not off-limits by any means. And they are very common among tourists in the summer.
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What is the cheapest month to go to Japan?

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Japan

High season is considered to be November and December. The cheapest month to fly to Japan is April.
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Is Japan expensive to visit?

On average, tourists in Japan will generally spend an average of 12,000 to 15,000 yen, or approximately $110-140, per day. If your budget is flexible, it's very easy to spend money here, but even if you're on a tighter budget it's completely possible to have a wonderful experience.
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Which island in Japan is most populated?

It is the seventh-largest island in the world, and the second-most populous after the Indonesian island of Java. Honshu had a population of 104 million as of 2017, constituting 81.3% of the entire population of Japan, and is mostly concentrated in the coastal areas and plains.
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Is Hokkaido an island?

Hokkaido, northernmost of the four main islands of Japan. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan (East Sea) to the west, the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the east and south. Together with a few small adjacent islands, it constitutes a dō (province) of Japan.
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What does the Japanese word karoshi mean?

But there's one uniquely Japanese term you don't want to relate to: karoshi, which translates as “death by overwork”. Reports of the nation's corporate breadwinners, known as “salarymen”, dropping dead from overwork have been making headlines for decades.
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Do all yakuza cut off their fingers?

While not everyone who has undergone yubitsume is a gang member, the authors explain that a 1993 government survey found that 45 percent of modern yakuza members had severed finger joints - while 15 percent had performed the act at least twice.
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Do yakuza still exist?

The Yakuza are still very active, and although Yakuza membership has declined since the implementation of the Anti-Boryokudan Act in 1992, there are still approximately 12,300 active Yakuza members in Japan as of 2021, although it is possible that they are a lot more active than statistics say.
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Can I show my tattoos in Japan?

Rules are very important in Japan, and as there is a no tattoo rule in nearly all pools, onsens and gyms, a foreigner walking up to the desk with tattoos showing is bound to cause concern. Just cover up and keep those tattoos covered and that is acceptable. If you can't cover up, don't go to those environments.
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What do you call a yakuza boss wife?

The boss's wife is often called anesan (姉さん – older sister).
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How do I become a yakuza?

When a kobun receives sake from an oyabun, they have officially passed their initiation into their yakuza family. At this point they're ranked in a similar way to older or younger brothers. They're also required to cut ties to their real family and swear allegiance to their local boss.
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Do yakuza use guns?

Japan's yakuza are putting away their weapons after an unprecedented death sentence was passed on a crime boss. Gangs affiliated with the Yamaguchi-gumi, the country's biggest crime organisation, have been ordered not to use guns “in public” after the conviction of the head of a rival crime group.
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Do Japanese like to be touched?

Japan is often accused of having an extremely low tolerance for social touching. But in fact, they are not completely alone in this; many of their neighboring Asian countries have similar approaches.
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Why do Japanese not make eye contact?

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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Do Japanese people kiss weird?

There are all kinds of kissing all over the world, but traditionally, in Japan there has only been two kinds and they are the romantic kissing done by couples or kissing babies. Public displays of affection have always been frowned upon, and still generally are: a kiss on the lips is serious business.
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