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The latest ten Japanese tourist attractions are recommended, and these taboos must be.

1. Green is ominous.

Most Japanese believe in Shinto and Buddhism. They don't like purple and think it is a sad color. Most taboo green, think green is an ominous color.

2. It is forbidden to take photos with three people.

The Japanese think it is a bad omen to stand in the middle and be sandwiched between people on the left and right.

3.4 and 9 are unlucky.

4 and 9 are Japanese people's least favorite numbers, because 4 is homophonic with "death" in Japanese, while "9" sounds like "pain" in Japanese. "13" is also an unlucky number. Many hotels don't have "13" floors and rooms, and Haneda Airport doesn't have "13" apron.

4. You can't arrange your hair while eating.

In Japan, it is forbidden to tidy clothes or touch hair when eating, because it is unsanitary and impolite.

5. Don't scratch your scalp when you talk.

Don't scratch your scalp when you talk to the Japanese, because it represents dissatisfaction with the other party and it is easy for the other party to misunderstand you!

6. You can't pass food with chopsticks.

In Japan, passing things with chopsticks only happens at funerals. If you want to pass food on to others, you must never touch chopsticks. You'd better use bowls and plates to keep your luck!

7. Don't put chopsticks directly in the rice.

Japanese and China people have the same taboo-it is forbidden to put chopsticks in rice, because it is like offering incense to the dead! In addition, the Japanese also avoid putting chopsticks on the plate when using them.

8. Lotus is a kind of burial flower.

Japanese taboo lotus, think lotus is a funeral flower. At the same time, I don't want to accept things or gifts with chrysanthemum or chrysanthemum patterns, because it is a symbol of the royal family. My favorite patterns are pine, bamboo, plum, duck, turtle and so on.

9. It is forbidden to cover the skirt from the left when wearing a bathrobe.

When staying in Japan, pay special attention to the bathrobe, which covers the skirt from the right. Covering the skirt from left to right is the way the dead wear it, which is very taboo!

10. Avoid eating mutton and duck.

Japanese people generally don't eat fat meat and pig offal, and they don't often eat mutton and duck (except some dishes).