Japan travel Hints 7/2/2015 Japan Bus Pass,Eating Local&Map of Japan
Contents
- 1 Japan travel Hints 7/2/2015 Japan Bus Pass,Eating Local&Map of Japan
- 1.1 Help for Your First Trip to Japan! 6 Best Things to Know Ahead of Time
- 1.2 The Correct Etiquette To Start Your Japanese Job Interview
- 1.3 How Polite is Too Polite?
- 1.4 Map of Japan – English, Hiragana, Kanji: For Those Studying Japanese
- 1.5 Japan Bus Pass: Unlimited Rides on High-Way Bus Around Japan!
- 1.6 The Language of Eating Local
Japan travel Hints 7/2/2015 Japan Bus Pass,Eating Local&Map of Japan
Help for Your First Trip to Japan! 6 Best Things to Know Ahead of Time
We’ve gathered information that will be very useful for you to know when you come visit Japan. There’s also information that those who have been to Japan before will benefit from so be sure to check this out! 1. Payment is in Cash In Japan, cash is life.
The Correct Etiquette To Start Your Japanese Job Interview
Having an interview in Japan can be really stressful. The interviewee not only has to undergo the selection process in a foreign language, but also has to deal with the Japanese attitude towards work and the required formalities.
How Polite is Too Polite?
I walk up to the register and put my melon bread on the counter. Before doing anything, the clerk puts two hands across her waist. She bows, almost deep enough to hit her head on the already low counter.
Map of Japan – English, Hiragana, Kanji: For Those Studying Japanese
← 11 Events + Items that Remind Japanese of Summer
Japan Bus Pass: Unlimited Rides on High-Way Bus Around Japan!
“I will only be in Japan for five days, but I would like to visit Tokyo, Nagoya, and even Kyoto…” “I would love to visit more tourist spots…but the transportation fee is too high…” We hear these often from the foreign visitors.
The Language of Eating Local
Local restaurants can be a little intimidating for language learners. While the best restaurants are used to dealing with foreigns and often have English menus, most people will only visit them on special occasions.