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Basic Etiquette And Custom In Japan

  

Japan

China (Japan), referred to as Japan.

It is located in the eastern part of Asia with an area of 377 thousand and 700 square kilometers.

The population is 123 million 600 thousand. The main religions are Buddhism, Shinto and Christianity. Many people believe in more than two kinds of salvation.

Japanese is the national language. Some middle-aged and old people understand Chinese. Most businessmen can speak English.

The capital city of Tokyo (Tokyo) is one of the most populous cities in the world.

In September 29, 1972, resumed diplomatic relations with China.


Japan has the reputation of "third great economic powers", "Cherry kingdom", "shipbuilding kingdom", "trade nation" and "steel kingdom". Between Japan and China, the friendly exchanges between the two peoples have a long history and many Japanese people.

Social customs and habits

The roots can be found from China, and the Japanese show a special respect for Chinese culture.

Then, first of all, we must learn from Japanese.

Basic Etiquette

If you can deliver business cards, shake hands, greet people, etc., if you can imitate their etiquette very well, then you will feel relaxed with your Japanese counterparts.


The Japanese act slowly.

Often disguise their feelings, not easy to reveal, do not like sentimental confrontational and targeted words and deeds, impatient style.

Therefore, in the process of dealing with the Japanese, people who do not have patience often go off in disorder.

"Face saving" is the commonality of the Japanese. It is a record of a person's honor and a source of self-confidence. Affection will strongly affect all the Japanese. A wounded face, a gesture that hinder honor, will make things deadlocked. "Face" is the most valued thing of the Japanese.

Therefore, with Japanese people, we should always remember to give each other face.


The Japanese are moral and heavy. In their view, "one can never repay 1/10000 of their kindness".

It is very common and important for them to know the truth.


Gift giving is more common in Japan. Gifts from colleagues such as promotion, marriage, child birth, birthday, festivals and so on will be presented. This etiquette is a historical legacy and has been endowed with new ideas of the times.

The practice of gift giving is equally popular in business dealings.

Giving a gift to a Japanese guest, even a small souvenir, will always remember his heart, because it not only shows your sincerity, but also shows that the communication between them is beyond the boundaries of business.

The Japanese do not like to tie the bow in the gift wrapping, and the gift of a red ribbon is a symbol of health.

Do not send gifts to animals in Japan.


Accept Japanese invitation, also have certain exquisite.

For example, if you are invited to a formal banquet, you should be serious and dress up and dress up.

But if you are taking part in an outing, or other recreational activities or sports activities, even if you are meeting for the first time, you need to dress up in a light suit and act in a suit.

But if you are taking part in an outing or other recreational activities or sports activities, even if you meet for the first time, as long as you dress up or dress appropriately, try to be natural, it will show you more enthusiasm and generosity.

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