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Train & Public Transport

Rules on Japan's trains

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No Phone Calls on Trains

🚨 CRITICAL

Making or receiving phone calls on trains is considered very rude. Set phone to silent and use text/messaging instead.

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Priority Seats

🚨 CRITICAL

Priority seats (silver seats) are for elderly, pregnant, disabled, and injured passengers. Always give them up. Near priority seats, phones should be on airplane mode.

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Take Off Your Backpack

❗ IMPORTANT

In crowded trains, hold your backpack in front of you or place it on the overhead rack. Do not wear it on your back.

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No Makeup on Trains

ℹ️ INFO

Applying makeup on crowded commuter trains is frowned upon. Wait until you arrive at your destination.

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No Loud Music

❗ IMPORTANT

Headphone volume should not be audible to other passengers. No speakers or loud audio.

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Eating on Commuter Trains

ℹ️ INFO

Eating is generally not done on local or subway trains (Shinkansen is the exception). It is considered impolite.

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Line Up and Board Orderly

❗ IMPORTANT

Follow the markings on the platform. Wait for passengers to exit before boarding. Do not push.