いま、中国 や韓国 、欧米 から日本 への旅行者 が増 えているそうです。日本 滞在 を楽 しんでいただくためにも、今日 は日本 で気 を付 けた方 が良 いことをいくつか共有 させていただきます。
(1) ゴミは持 って帰 る
すぐにお気 付 きになると思 いますが、公共 の場所 にゴミ 箱 がほとんどありません。自分 が宿泊 しているところに持 ち帰 って、処分 するようにしてください。
(2)公共 の場 での立 ち食 い・立 呑 はやめましょう
歩 きながら食 べる&飲 む行為 、また決 められた場所 以外 で喫煙 をすることは避 けましょう。長距離 の電車 やバス以外 の公共 交通 機関 内 での飲食 は控 えましょう。
(3)大 きな声 で話 さない
電車 やバスで周 りに人 が多 い場所 で大 きな声 で話 をするのは控 えましょう。また、そのような場所 では電話 での通話 も周 りに注意 を払 ってください。
(4)人 の流 れに合 わせて歩 きましょう
大勢 が歩 いている場合 、だいたい左右 に人 の流 れは分 かれます。必 ず自分 の進行 方向 の流 れに一緒 に歩 いてください。反対 側 を歩 くとぶつかる場合 があります。
(5) タトゥーがある場合 は入 れないところがあります
日本 では、タトゥーがあると温泉 や銭湯 で使用 を断 られる場合 があります。タトゥーの大 きさに関係 はありませんので気 をつけてください。小 さいタトゥーであればシール等 で隠 すと入 れることもあります。
(6)靴 を脱 ぐ
誰 かの家 に招 かれたり、レストランによっては靴 を脱 ぐシチュエーションがあるかと思 います。歩 きやすい靴 はもちろんですが、脱 ぎやすい・履 きやすい靴 を選 ぶことをおすすめします。また、きれいな(穴 のない)靴下 を履 きましょう。コンビニでも手 に入 ります。
(7)混 んでいる電車 では周 りに気 をつけましょう
混 んでいる電車 に乗 るときは、周 りの人 に注意 しましょう。
例 えば大 きなカバンは周 りの方 の迷惑 になることもあります。周 りの人 への配慮 として、リュックサックは前 に担 ぐ人 が多 いです。
(8)神社 ・仏閣 は観光地 ですが、それよりも前 に宗教 の場所 です
写真 やビデオ撮影 をすることも良 いですが、神社 ・仏閣 は聖地 として考 えられていますので、配慮 をして行動 をしてください。
(9)写真 ・動画 撮影
店舗 で撮影 をしたいときは、お店 の許可 を事前 に得 るようにしてください。また、そこで撮影 した動画 を YouTube などにアップロードする場合 は、そこに写 っている人 や車 のナンバープレートはボヤかすようにしてください。特 に無断 で撮影 して、個人 が特定 できてしまう場合 、問題 に発展 することがあります。
(10) マリファナは麻薬 です
現在 、アメリカを含 めマリファナが合法的 に売買 されている国 がありますが、日本 では違法 です。少 しでも所持 していたら5年 以下 の懲役刑 になります。
以上 のことには気 をつけて、日本 を楽 しんでください。
Things to keep in mind during your stay in Japan
Nowadays, the number of travelers to Japan from China, Korea, Europe and United States is increasing. Today, in order for you to enjoy your stay in Japan, I would like to share some of the things you should be aware of during your stay in Japan.
1. Take your garbage home with you
As you will soon realize, there are very few trash cans in public places. Please take your trash back to the place where you are staying.
2. Do not eat or drink standing in public places
Avoid eating and drinking while walking or smoking outside of designated areas. Do not eat or drink on public transportation other than long-distance trains or buses.
3. Do not speak loudly
Avoid talking loudly on trains and buses where there are many people around you. Also, be aware of your surroundings when talking on the phone in public places.
4. Walk with the flow of people
When many people are walking, the flow of people usually splits to the left or right. Be sure to walk with the flow in the direction you are going. If you walk on the opposite side, you may bump into someone.
5. If you have tattoos, some places may refuse entry
In Japan, if you have a tattoo, you may be refused to use a hot spring or public bath. Please note that this is not related to the size of your tattoo. If the tattoo is small, you may be able to go in if you cover it with a sticker.
6. Take off your shoes
You may be invited to someone’s home, or there maybe situations in some restaurants where you will have to take off your shoes. We recommend that you choose shoes that are easy to walk in, but also easy to take off and put on. Also, wear clean (hole-free) socks. You can get them at convenient stores.
7. Be aware of your surroundings on crowded trains
When riding in a crowded train, be aware of your surroundings. For example, large bags can be nuisance to those around you. Many people carry their backpacks in front of them as a consideration for those around them.
8. Shrines and temples are tourist attractions, but more importantly, they are places of religion
Photographing and videotaping is fine, however, please act with consideration as shrines and temples are considered sacred sites.
9. Photography and video recording
If you want to film a store, please ask permission from the store in advance. Also, if you upload videos on YouTube or other sites, be sure to blur out the people and license plates of the cars. This can lead to problems, especially if you film without permission and individuals can be identified.
10. Marijuana is a drug
Currently, marijuana is legal to buy and sell in some countries, including the United States, but it is illegal in Japan. Possession of even a small amount is punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
Please keep in mind of the above and enjoy Japan.

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(1) ゴミは
すぐにお
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) タトゥーがある
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) マリファナは
Things to keep in mind during your stay in Japan
Nowadays, the number of travelers to Japan from China, Korea, Europe and United States is increasing. Today, in order for you to enjoy your stay in Japan, I would like to share some of the things you should be aware of during your stay in Japan.
1. Take your garbage home with you
As you will soon realize, there are very few trash cans in public places. Please take your trash back to the place where you are staying.
2. Do not eat or drink standing in public places
Avoid eating and drinking while walking or smoking outside of designated areas. Do not eat or drink on public transportation other than long-distance trains or buses.
3. Do not speak loudly
Avoid talking loudly on trains and buses where there are many people around you. Also, be aware of your surroundings when talking on the phone in public places.
4. Walk with the flow of people
When many people are walking, the flow of people usually splits to the left or right. Be sure to walk with the flow in the direction you are going. If you walk on the opposite side, you may bump into someone.
5. If you have tattoos, some places may refuse entry
In Japan, if you have a tattoo, you may be refused to use a hot spring or public bath. Please note that this is not related to the size of your tattoo. If the tattoo is small, you may be able to go in if you cover it with a sticker.
6. Take off your shoes
You may be invited to someone’s home, or there maybe situations in some restaurants where you will have to take off your shoes. We recommend that you choose shoes that are easy to walk in, but also easy to take off and put on. Also, wear clean (hole-free) socks. You can get them at convenient stores.
7. Be aware of your surroundings on crowded trains
When riding in a crowded train, be aware of your surroundings. For example, large bags can be nuisance to those around you. Many people carry their backpacks in front of them as a consideration for those around them.
8. Shrines and temples are tourist attractions, but more importantly, they are places of religion
Photographing and videotaping is fine, however, please act with consideration as shrines and temples are considered sacred sites.
9. Photography and video recording
If you want to film a store, please ask permission from the store in advance. Also, if you upload videos on YouTube or other sites, be sure to blur out the people and license plates of the cars. This can lead to problems, especially if you film without permission and individuals can be identified.
10. Marijuana is a drug
Currently, marijuana is legal to buy and sell in some countries, including the United States, but it is illegal in Japan. Possession of even a small amount is punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
Please keep in mind of the above and enjoy Japan.
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