How is a Japanese culture?

At home
The Japanese before entering the house are accustomed to always take off their shoes.
Because the Japanese believe that by keeping their shoes from entering the house, they are preventing impure street energies from breaking the harmony of the home.
Also, bare feet to get somewhere is a gesture of respect, demonstrating that you do not want to mess up the house or the environment where you are.

Traditional clothing
Kimono is a traditional Japanese dress made up of silk clothes, belts and various accessories. They are expensive and complex. Kimono is used on special occasions such as graduation ceremony, wedding, funeral, Kyudo, festivals and hanami and other occasions.

Education
Another of the many Japanese curiosities is the way they greet each other. A reverence is your usual greeting.
Reverence is used to say hello, god, express gratitude, ask forgiveness, introduce yourself to someone for the first time, start / end a ceremony or meeting, when to go somewhere, etc.

Gastronomy
Japanese food is considered in recent years as one of the best in the world, the most healthy, varied and delicious.
Probably his best known dish is sushi. But you'd be ill if you thought that's all the food has to offer in Japan. Here we'll give you a list of the dishes you should try when traveling to Japan

Work
To begin with, we must understand that Japanese society gives a role of direct relevance to work, and that is that there is directly proportional to the greater number of hours of work with a better regard as a good employee. It is popularly considered that when you start working in a company in Japan, you become property of it .... this is how things are, so the stipulated schedule is never fulfilled, since you can not go home before boss.

Free time
As we can realize there is not much free time to dedicate to leisure in Japan.
But one of the most popular leisure activities of a Japanese is to enjoy an onsen.
An onsen, basically the Japanese bathroom. Something very important in Japanese culture.

Travel
Another of the many Japanese curiosities is the way they greet each other. Reverence is your usual greeting. We prefer to avoid uncontrollable hassles and always travel with travel insurance. You may be quieter in terms of medical expenses, but also in terms of lost luggage or cancellation fees.

Language
Japanese is the ninth most spoken language in the world and covers a set of dialects similar to Ryukyu languages.
Japanese writing has three levels or modes: kanji, composed of Chinese-origin pictograms incorporated in the fifth century; and two syababaries that are hiragana and katakana, of Japanese own creation in the ninth century.