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13 Japanese Household Routines That Americans Could Never Abide By

13 Japanese Household Routines That Americans Could Never Abide By

13 Japanese Household Routines That Americans Could Never Abide By
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Removing Shoes Before Going Inside
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Eat Until You Are 80% Full
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Bathing Daily
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Washing Before Getting into the Bath
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Daily Household Cleaning
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Washing Clothes Every Day
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Wearing Special Slippers in the Bathroom
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Washing Hands Thoroughly When Coming in from Outside
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Gargling When They Come Inside
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Being Mindful and Not Wasting Resources
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Saying No to Multitasking
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Tidying Up in the Mornings
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Getting Rid of One Item Before Buying Another
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One Last Note
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13 Japanese Household Routines That Americans Could Never Abide By
Removing Shoes Before Going Inside
Eat Until You Are 80% Full
Bathing Daily
Washing Before Getting into the Bath
Daily Household Cleaning
Washing Clothes Every Day
Wearing Special Slippers in the Bathroom
Washing Hands Thoroughly When Coming in from Outside
Gargling When They Come Inside
Being Mindful and Not Wasting Resources
Saying No to Multitasking
Tidying Up in the Mornings
Getting Rid of One Item Before Buying Another
One Last Note

13 Japanese Household Routines That Americans Could Never Abide By

In Japan, it is customary to value respect, kindness, and cleanliness. The Japanese culture has adopted several practical and genius rituals to maintain these values, especially cleanliness. To some in America, these common Japanese customs aren't practiced in their homes, or they may find them confusing. However, those who practice these household routines may feel less stressed, stay cleaner or healthier, and become more capable of staying on task. This list will explore 13 Japanese household routines Americans could never abide by.

While growing up as children, our worlds are very linear. It's easy to think that every person lives the way we do. However, as we grow in our understanding of customs and cultures worldwide, it's easy to see that every country has its own list of values. What is important to those across the globe may seem less important to you. You likely have some knowledge of Japanese culture and what the citizens of the country value. However, just in case you don't, we will dive deeper.

To compile a list of 13 Japanese household routines that Americans could never abide by, Moms Who Think consulted multiple websites, including Savvy Tokyo, Marie Kondo, and Forums like Reddit. This step allowed us to narrow down customs and routines important to Japanese culture and gain insight from tourists and citizens. Now, let's take a look at the 13 Japanese household routines that Americans could never abide by.

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