Japanesse etiquette
Ištrauka
Inside the house
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When entering a Japanese house or a ryokan, outdoor shoes are always replaced by slippers at the doorway (genkan). Slippers are provided by the host.
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In Japan the main purpose of taking a bath, besides cleaning your body, is relaxation at the end of the day.
The typical Japanese bathroom consists of two rooms, an entrance room where you undress and which is equipped with a sink, and the actual bathroom which is equipped with a shower and a deep bath tub. The toilet is almost always located in an entirely separate room.
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Japanese table manners
Tables and sitting
In Japan, some restaurants and private homes have low tables and cushions on the floor, rather than Western style chairs and tables. These are usually found on tatami floors.
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Turinys
- 1. INSIDE THE HOUSE;
- 2. VISITING TEMPLES AND SHRINS:
- - How to visit a temple;
- - How to visit a shrine.
- 3. TAKING A BATH;
- 4. JAPANESE TOILETS;
- - How to use Japanese style toilets.
- 5. JAPANESE TABLE MANNERS;
- - Tables and sitting;
- - Itadakimasu and Gochisosama;
- - Individual versus shared dishes;
- - Chopsticks;
- - Some Table Rules.
- 6. SITTING TECHNIQUES;
- 7. JAPANESE BOWING;
- 8. BUSINESS MEETING ETIQUETTE.
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- Vas 24, 2016
- Publikuotas
- 2011 m.
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