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Chinese tourists are instantly recognized when traveling to Japan. How do local people identify them?

Chinese people can be recognized at a glance when traveling to Japan. This has something to do with our behavior. Because after all, although the two countries are both Asians and there is not much difference in appearance, the cultural background of the two countries is very different. Chinese people speak loudly and regardless of the occasion, but this kind of thing will never happen among the Japanese. It can be said that the Japanese are soft-spoken, especially women, and never make loud noises in situations.

I felt like once when I went to Japan, we Chinese people were the only ones making noise in the entire subway, while the Japanese were sitting quietly, either listening to music by themselves or looking at their mobile phones. It was very of calmness. It felt like each of them was afraid of disturbing the others. But we are different. Maybe in the eyes of Chinese people, it is more lively, and it is more fun to let everyone share some happiness.

So when we go to Japan, it seems that with every look and movement, the Japanese will recognize us as Chinese. The Japanese are actually very particular in their lives. They never litter and are very civilized. In fact, this is the biggest advantage of the Japanese. Moreover, each of them is very dedicated. Japanese women basically stay at home. The husband raises the children, and the man goes out to work desperately. You must know that the working hours in Japan are very long, from morning to night.

So sometimes I think Chinese men are really happy. Chinese women have to go out to work, take care of their husbands and raise children at home, and work, while men only need to go home from work and lie in bed. Just play games in bed. Although I have a lot of opinions about Japan, because it may be a legacy of history, I have to admit that Japan also has many good places that we need to learn from.