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Your first encounter with a Japanese high-tech toilet is a rite of passage. With more buttons than a SpaceX cockpit, you’re faced with a choice: press the one with the "musical note" to hide your confusion, or risk the "surprise spray." First.World.Amateurs.In.Japan.DVDRip.x264-world...
The best part about being an "amateur" in Japan is that the locals are incredibly patient. Whether you’re butchering the language or standing on the wrong side of the escalator, a little politeness (and a lot of Sumimasen ) goes a long way. Should this blog post focus more on the
Just look for the "Stop" button (usually a red square) before you start experimenting. 2. The Convenience Store (Konbini) Addiction Whether you’re butchering the language or standing on
Trying to pay with a credit card for a ¥150 rice ball. (Japan is getting better with cards, but cash—and your IC card—is still king). 3. The "Silent" Train Rule