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[Japan tips] Still think it's rude to tip, and tattoos are taboo? What to & what not to do in Japan!

0:15 Introduction
1:21 1.Japanese are afraid of tattoos
2:14 2.You must stand on the left or right side of the escalators
3:23 3.You must slurp noodles to show respect & appreciation to the chef
5:03 4.It is rude to tip
6:16 5.Shrines and temples are the same
9:08 Today's conclusion

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