"Life in Japan" Living habits you have to know about in Japan Part7

2021/04/0213:57:02 international 2931

This is a series that allows you to understand Japan intuitively. Today, mitsu sauce is updated Part7.

1. There are regulations for disposing of garbage in Japan. We all know this, but what I want to say today is that garbage bags also require dropping. special yellow garbage bags (some districts also launched green), supermarkets, convenience stores, 100 yuan stores are all sold. Special garbage bags must be used when throwing out garbage. Japanese experts say that crows are not sensitive to yellow and cannot see what is in a yellow translucent bag. Therefore, the probability of pecking a yellow garbage bag is one-fifteenth that of a colorless translucent bag. So everyone replaced them with yellow garbage bags, hoping to reduce raven food.

2. Many university restaurants in Japan are open to the public. The food in the university restaurant is cheap and delicious. Residents living nearby can go to the university restaurant to buy food when they don’t want to cook. There are also university restaurants, because of the good environment, attracting some citizens who come from afar to have afternoon tea and the like.

The food display cabinet in the Dongda restaurant

3. The car rental industry in Japan is very developed. You can rent a car in Japan if you have a Japanese driver’s license or an international driver’s license from a Geneva Convention country. Except for big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka , Yokohama, etc., public transportation in other places is not well developed. If you want to travel freely somewhere, it is recommended to take a Japanese driver's license and rent a car. Common family car companies such as toyota rent a car, NIPPON rent a car and other large chain car rental companies spread all over Japan.Some remote villages also have their shops, and they are open 24 hours a day. Pick up the car at any time and solve problems nearby. Reminder: You can make an appointment online in advance when you rent a car!

4, then the previous one said, International students can take a driver’s license in Japan , and I suggest you use the winter and summer vacations to register 5span (㏌ろ為為ころろろ為愛っ) If you are talented in driving, you can graduate and get a driver's license as soon as two weeks! The prices are as follows, which are cheaper than the general public (the general public is about 30W yen).

5, apply for the exam in Japan JLPT No need to fight for internet speed, fight for character! The JLPT test room in Japan is particularly abundant. (There are test rooms in 47 prefectures and prefectures in Japan). The system will arrange the test room nearby according to the address you fill in. Therefore, if you are not too anxious, you can go to Japan to apply for the exam.

6, Kabuki is very elegant but Kabukicho is not elegant. Kabuki is the quintessence of Japan, which is equivalent to our Peking opera. Kabuki actors are all famous and have strict seniority requirements. however,There is a place called Kabukicho in Shinjuku, Tokyo. There used to be a Kabuki theater, but it was closed. Kabukicho is not an elegant place, but a famous red light district. It is recommended that international students do not go to such a place even if they work part-time, because the law and order is a bit messy.

7. Tokyo and Osaka are two cities with very different styles. Most international students choose to study abroad in Tokyo or Osaka. The folk customs of these two cities are completely different. Tokyo is relatively cold, and Tokyo people are more polite in dealing with people, but it makes you feel a sense of distance, which represents most of the impression of Japanese people. But people in Osaka are more enthusiastic and humorous. On the road, you will hear the loud voice of Obasan Osaka talking with each other. It can be said that Osaka has an atypical Japanese character. There is a saying in Japan called ノリがいい, which means to be good at making the atmosphere, and it refers to the people of Osaka. Wherever they go, they are responsible for the enthusiastic atmosphere.

8. Japanese people like to bring a handkerchief with them. Although there are many businesses on the street that issue paper towel advertisements, Japanese people still like to bring a small handkerchief with them to wipe off sweat. Maybe they think that using a handkerchief gives people an elegant and delicate feeling. Well, this idea is very Japanese. Because of this habit, everyone usually likes to send handkerchiefs. I said before that towels will be given to the company during the New Year. The communication between Japanese people usually pays attention to courtesy and affection. Therefore, most handkerchiefs priced between 500 yen and 1,000 yen are the most suitable. The handkerchiefs have many designs and colors, and they are pretty good-looking. I really want to buy them after seeing them. Reminder: You can send handkerchiefs, but don’t send pure white handkerchiefs, because in Japan, this means no friendship.

9. After so many sessions, many students will think that Japanese life is too rigid and too strict. In fact, the Japanese still have a very good mentality: , as long as you don’t influence others, you can do anything. This mentality stems from the Japanese mentality of not interfering in the lives of others. So although there are quite a few rules, as long as it does not affect others, Japanese society is still very tolerant.

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