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Restaurant Manners

Dining etiquette in Japan

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No Tipping

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Tipping is NOT done in Japan. It can actually be considered rude. Service charges are included in the price.

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Call Staff with the Button

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Use the call button on the table or say 'Sumimasen' (ใ™ใฟใพใ›ใ‚“) to call staff. Do NOT wave hands or shout.

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Chopstick Rules

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Never stick chopsticks upright in rice (funeral custom). Never pass food chopstick-to-chopstick. Rest them on the chopstick holder.

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Slurping is OK!

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Slurping noodles is perfectly acceptable and shows enjoyment. Don't worry about making noise with ramen or soba.

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Pay at the Register

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In most restaurants, you take your bill to the register at the exit to pay. Leaving cash on the table is not standard.

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No Takeout from Some Restaurants

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Many traditional restaurants do not offer takeout (doggy bags). Finish your meal at the restaurant.

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Return Your Tray

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At food courts and fast food restaurants, return your tray and sort your trash to the designated areas.