Why can't you use a phone on a train in Japan?


Why can't you use a phone on a train in Japan? Priority seats are where people with pacemakers sit and cellphones can interfere with them so you are actually supposed to turn your cellphone off near priority seats. The other rule is not talking on the phone in the train. If you talk on the phone loudly, people will definitely give you cold looks.


Which app is used in Japan instead of WhatsApp?

LINE is the no. 1 messenger and social media app in Japan, with over 95 million Japanese users.


Why is tipping in Japan rude?

Why is Tipping in Japan Rude? The reason why tipping can be seen as rude in Japan is because they value dignity and respect much more than tipping. The Japanese believe you are already paying for a good service, so there is no need to pay extra by tipping.


Can you drink coffee on train in Japan?

You may bring water on local trains, but avoid other drink types, including soda and coffee.


Is it rude to talk on the phone in a bus in Japan?

Talking on your cell phone in the confined spaces of a train or bus is considered rude. If you must use your phone to text message, turn the ringer to silent mode. Also, speak quietly to your travel companions.


Is it ok to smile at strangers in Japan?

I wouldn't say it's considered rude, but it's just not really normal, especially in bigger cities, and definitely not in Tokyo. It is possible that you could look a bit crazy or suspicious if you make a point of meeting people's eyes and smiling. It could also lead to misunderstanding.


Is it OK to talk to strangers in Japan?

If someone is the same age as you or younger, it is usually okay to call them by their first name (except in a professional setting). If they don't want to talk, respect their space. Most of the time, people are usually so polite (or frightened by a gaijin? I can't always tell) that they will answer your question.


Can you eat while walking in Japan?

There's also no cultural relevance that prohibits people from eating while walking. As long as you are following TPO guidelines, you should be good. While it's okay to eat while eating, it's not a common practice. Japanese people are mindful of having cleanliness and respect for public spaces.