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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.
  • Why Many Japanese Couples Show Less Physical Affection: A Cultural Difference
    Social Norms & Values

    Why Many Japanese Couples Show Less Physical Affection: A Cultural Difference

    ByYumi November 18, 2025November 21, 2025

    When people from abroad learn that many Japanese couples rarely kiss or show open physical affection, they are often surprised.But this difference does not mean Japanese couples love each other less—it simply reflects a different cultural approach to intimacy, privacy, and emotional expression. Here is why physical affection between partners looks very different in Japan compared…

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  • Why Japanese Public Transportation Is Always on Time — and Why Many Other Countries Aren’t
    Technology in Japan

    Why Japanese Public Transportation Is Always on Time — and Why Many Other Countries Aren’t

    ByYumi November 16, 2025November 20, 2025

    1. Introduction If you visit Japan, one of the first things you notice is how incredibly on time public transportation is.Trains, subways, and buses arrive almost to the minute.But in many other countries—especially the U.S. and Europe—public transportation can be delayed, irregular, or unpredictable. Why does this difference happen? Let’s look at the cultural, historical, and structural…

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  • The Meaning of “Itadakimasu”: More Than Just “Let’s Eat”
    Japanese Culture | Parenting & Education in Japan

    The Meaning of “Itadakimasu”: More Than Just “Let’s Eat”

    ByYumi November 16, 2025November 21, 2025

    Introduction In Japan, people say “Itadakimasu” before every meal.It’s often translated as “Let’s eat” or “I humbly receive,” but the meaning goes much deeper. For Japanese people, this one simple word expresses respect, gratitude, and mindfulness.Here’s what “Itadakimasu” really means — and why it matters. Gratitude for the Food Itself “Itadakimasu” shows appreciation for the meal in front of you. It is…

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  • The Beauty of Japanese Bento: Why It Impresses the World
    Japanese Culture | Japanese Lifestyle & Daily Life

    The Beauty of Japanese Bento: Why It Impresses the World

    ByYumi November 16, 2025November 22, 2025

    Japanese bento is more than just a lunchbox — it’s a small piece of culture.Beautiful colors, balanced nutrition, and thoughtful arrangement make it stand out compared to many lunches around the world.For many people overseas, Japanese bento feels like “art you can eat.” Visual Beauty: A Meal That Looks Like Art One of the first things people…

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  • Why Don’t American Schools Have Cleaning Time?
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences

    Why Don’t American Schools Have Cleaning Time?

    ByYumi November 16, 2025November 22, 2025

    Why Don’t American Schools Have Cleaning Time? In Japan, students clean their classrooms every day — sweeping floors, wiping desks, and keeping hallways tidy.But in the United States, this idea is almost unheard of.Why? What explains this big difference? Here are the cultural, historical, and practical reasons behind it. Different Views on Responsibility In Japan,…

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  • How “How Are You?” Culture in America Differs from Japan’s Bowing Culture
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    How “How Are You?” Culture in America Differs from Japan’s Bowing Culture

    ByYumi November 16, 2025November 20, 2025

    1. Introduction Every country has its own way of greeting.In the U.S., people start conversations with “How are you?” even when they don’t expect a real answer.In Japan, however, greetings often begin with a bow, a gesture that shows respect, connection, and social distance. These two greeting styles reflect deeper cultural values.Here is a simple comparison of how…

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  • Money Culture: Japan vs. The World
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences | Japanese Culture | Parenting & Education in Japan | Social Norms & Values

    Money Culture: Japan vs. The World

    ByYumi November 15, 2025November 22, 2025

    Money is an interesting part of culture.Some countries talk about it openly, while others avoid the topic.In Japan, many people grow up with the idea that money should be handled quietly and respectfully. It is often seen as something important, but not something to show off or discuss in public. Compared to many Western countries—where…

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  • Understanding Religion: How Japanese Views Differ From Western Perspectives
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences | Social Norms & Values

    Understanding Religion: How Japanese Views Differ From Western Perspectives

    ByYumi November 14, 2025November 21, 2025

    Religion shapes how people think, act, and see the world.But the meaning of “religion” is not the same everywhere.In Japan, many people live with religious traditions without calling themselves “religious.”In Western countries, religion is often more clearly defined. In this article, I want to share some simple differences in how Japan and other countries understand…

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  • How Food Culture Shapes Daily Life in Japan and Abroad
    Japan vs World / Cultural Differences | Japanese Culture

    How Food Culture Shapes Daily Life in Japan and Abroad

    ByYumi November 13, 2025November 20, 2025

    Food is more than food.It’s lifestyle, values, and the way people connect with each other.Living in Japan and other countries has taught me how food culture can be very different — and very interesting. Here are a few things I’ve noticed. 1. Meal Style: Many Small Dishes vs. One Big Plate In Japan, it’s common to…

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  • Cleanliness & Public Space Culture: What Japan Teaches the World
    Japanese Culture | Parenting & Education in Japan

    Cleanliness & Public Space Culture: What Japan Teaches the World

    ByYumi November 13, 2025November 20, 2025

    Introduction Clean public spaces are one of the first things many people notice when they visit Japan.But cleanliness is not only about cleaning — it is part of Japanese culture.In this post, I compare Japan’s “cleanliness mindset” with other countries and share why it feels special. 1. Cleaning as a Daily Habit, Not a Special…

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