The most important thing of all.It's about returning home safely with fond memories.
You may be confused by differences in culture, customs, religion, diet, etc.There are nearly 150 countries on Earth.Even within the same country, not everyone is the same.It's important to respect each other.As a guest and host, there is one thing I would like to ask of you.This is Japan.
So, even though your stay is short, please do a little preparation here.In addition, have a scheme in place that allows you to consult with someone if an unexpected situation or problem arises.
I beg you.
*To ensure safety, drivers, cyclists, electric scooters and pedestrians must obey Japan's traffic rules.Driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while using a smartphone, distracted driving, ignoring stop signs, speeding, running red lights, etc.There have been many rental car accidents involving elderly people, first-time drivers, and especially foreign customers.There was a tragic fatal accident the other day.In winter, accidents are more common in Southeast Asia, where it doesn't snow much, due to the snow and ice.Please take extreme caution.
*On trains, people getting off go first and people getting on later.If you are in line, please keep to your queue.
Please kindly offer your seat to people with disabilities, elderly people, and pregnant women.
*On public buses, please kindly offer your seat to disabled people, elderly people, and pregnant women.
*You can be either the perpetrator or the victim yourself.In unforeseen circumstances, your life may be at stake.When you rent a car, ask them how to proceed.If there is someone nearby, shout "TASUKETE (HELP)" loudly.
*Once in a lifetime encounter