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Do you have to be quiet in Japan?
This article explores the cultural norms around noise in Japan and provides tips on how to be respectful of others while still enjoying your time in Japan. Japanese culture places a great emphasis on respect and politeness, leading people to try to avoid making any kind of loud noises or causing any kind of disturbance. Respect for others is also important, meaning people often try to keep their voices down when they are talking with others or even talking on their phones. Examples of when to be quiet in Japan include funerals, weddings, religious ceremonies, performances at theaters or concerts, libraries, museums etc. If someone complains about your loudness then police officers might even get involved. Tips on how to be quieter in Japan include avoiding speaking too loudly while using your phone while out in public spaces like trains and buses, trying not make loud noises inside shrines and temples, avoiding playing music/games out loud with speakers/headphones etc.

