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What are the color taboos for wearing clothes when traveling to Japan?

There is no taboo to wear clothes when traveling to Japan, as long as you bring appropriate clothes according to the local climate.

Although there are no taboos in dress, other customs and taboos should be observed. The specific requirements are as follows:

1, please don't carry dangerous goods such as knives with you. Carrying a knife with a blade length of more than 5.5 cm with you violates the law and may be sentenced to imprisonment of not more than three years or a fine of not more than 500,000 yen.

There are few public toilets on the streets of Japan. If necessary, it is recommended to use toilets in large shopping malls or subway stations. Non-shopping customers should say hello in advance when using the bathroom in the 24-hour convenience store.

3. Japanese motor vehicles drive on the left, and the speed of vehicles passing through intersections is faster. Please obey the traffic rules. Pedestrians should take the zebra crossing when crossing the road. Running a red light is forbidden. Please fasten your seat belt when riding, and do not drink and drive. You can't drive a motor vehicle without a Japanese driver's license

4. Cycling should not be parallel, retrograde or walking with people. When riding a bicycle, pedestrians should be avoided, and bicycles should be driven on the side of the dedicated lane or motor vehicle lane near the sidewalk or the side of the sidewalk near the motor vehicle lane. When riding a bike at night, you should turn on the headlights. Bicycles placed on the roadside are not allowed to be used casually.

Japan's shinkansen, trams and subways all leave on time. Please pay attention to riding on time. Don't ride forcibly when the door is closed. Shinkansen carriages can be divided into designated seats and free seats. Please take the bus according to the type of ticket you bought.

6. Take the subway, tram, bus and other public transportation, and be sure to take good care of your tickets. Wait in line consciously when waiting for the bus, keep quiet when taking the bus, make way for your seat, and don't make any noise. When taking the bus, you must mute your mobile phone, turn it off near the "priority seat", and it is strictly forbidden to answer the phone. Men should avoid riding in "women-only" carriages and avoid physical contact with the opposite sex as much as possible.

7. The automatic back door switch of Japanese taxis. Try to sit in the back when you get on the bus and ask for an invoice before you get off.