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Japan–U.S. Life & Culture by Yumi
Japan–U.S. Life & Culture by Yumi
Bilingual perspectives on daily life, education, and cultural differences.
  • Japanese Hanko Culture vs. Western Signature Culture
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences | Japanese Culture | Japanese Lifestyle & Daily Life

    Japanese Hanko Culture vs. Western Signature Culture

    ByYumi November 20, 2025November 21, 2025

    When you sign a contract in many countries, you pick up a pen and write your name.In Japan, people often reach for a small stamp instead. This difference looks small, but it shows a deeper contrast in how Japan and many Western countries think about identity, trust, and “official” promises. In this article, we’ll look…

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  • Japanese Stationery: Small Tools, Big Joy
    Technology in Japan

    Japanese Stationery: Small Tools, Big Joy

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 21, 2025

    When people visit Japan, many of them fall in love with… stationery. Pens, notebooks, sticky notes, washi tape – these small items make everyday life a little happier. In this article, I will introduce why Japanese stationery is so special, what kinds you can find, and how you can enjoy it in your daily life….

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  • Why Does America Have a Tipping Culture?
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences

    Why Does America Have a Tipping Culture?

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 22, 2025

    Tipping is one of the most confusing cultural differences for people visiting or moving to the United States. While many countries include service fees in the bill or don’t require tips at all, the U.S. relies heavily on tipping — especially in restaurants, taxis, hotels, and salons.But why does this system exist? Here are the key reasons….

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  • Why Do American Homes Have Multiple Bathrooms?
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences

    Why Do American Homes Have Multiple Bathrooms?

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 21, 2025

    In the United States, it’s common for a single home to have two, three, or even four bathrooms. For people from countries like Japan—where homes usually have just one bathroom—this can feel surprising. But there are clear cultural, historical, and lifestyle reasons behind America’s “multi-bathroom culture.” Houses Are Much Larger Than in Japan The U.S. has…

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  • Why Do Japanese People Feel Anxious About Being Different?
    Japanese Culture

    Why Do Japanese People Feel Anxious About Being Different?

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 21, 2025

    Japan is often described as a harmonious and orderly society. People line up neatly, follow rules without being told, and try not to disturb others. Along with this behavior comes another cultural pattern: a strong desire to fit in and a fear of standing out. But why do many Japanese people feel uncomfortable being different? Group Harmony Is…

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  • Why Do Japanese People Take a Bath Every Day?
    Japanese Culture | Parenting & Education in Japan

    Why Do Japanese People Take a Bath Every Day?

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 21, 2025

    In Japan, taking a bath every single day is not just a hygiene habit—it is a cultural tradition deeply rooted in history, lifestyle, and the importance of physical and mental well-being. While many countries shower daily, Japan’s preference for soaking in a hot bath sets it apart. Here’s why this daily bathing culture is so important. A…

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  • Why Japanese Kids Walk to School Alone
    Japanese Culture | Parenting & Education in Japan

    Why Japanese Kids Walk to School Alone

    ByYumi November 19, 2025November 21, 2025

    Understanding the Culture Behind Japan’s Independent Children Introduction In Japan, it’s completely normal to see young children—sometimes as young as six—walking to school by themselves. For people outside Japan, this can be surprising.But in Japan, this independence is considered an essential part of childhood development. Cultural Value: Independence Is Taught Early Japanese society strongly believes…

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  • Why Japanese Children Are Taught “Not to Trouble Others” from an Early Age
    Japanese Lifestyle & Daily Life

    Why Japanese Children Are Taught “Not to Trouble Others” from an Early Age

    ByYumi November 18, 2025November 21, 2025

    In Japan, one of the first lessons children learn—at home, in kindergarten, and throughout school—is “Don’t cause trouble for others.”This idea is so deeply rooted in Japanese culture that it shapes everyday behavior, communication, and even the way society functions.But why is this value taught so strongly from such a young age? Here are the key…

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  • Why Japan Has Sports Day but the U.S. Doesn’t
    Parenting & Education in Japan

    Why Japan Has Sports Day but the U.S. Doesn’t

    ByYumi November 18, 2025November 21, 2025

    A Cultural Look at Purpose, Values, and School Traditions Introduction Japan has Sports Day (undōkai), a huge annual school event filled with teamwork, cheering, races, flags, and family involvement.In contrast, the United States has no nationwide equivalent.Why did Japan develop this tradition—and why didn’t America? Let’s explore the cultural, historical, and educational reasons behind this difference. Historical…

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  • How Japanese and American People See Tattoos Differently
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences

    How Japanese and American People See Tattoos Differently

    ByYumi November 18, 2025November 21, 2025

    Tattoos can mean very different things depending on the country and culture.In Japan, tattoos often carry a cautious or even negative image, while in the United States, they are widely accepted as a form of self-expression.Here’s why the two cultures see tattoos so differently. Historical Background: Tradition vs. Self-Expression Japan In Japan, tattoos have long…

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