My Culture Shock in Japan

The mixed feeling of confusion when we experienced an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or a set of attitudes, is known as culture shock.

I experienced some culture shocks when I first visited Japan. The most noticeable thing would be the vending machine. You can get food, drinks, toys, and much more from the illuminated boxes. You could spot a few of them as you walk the bustling streets of Japan.

The high-tech toilet could be burdening when it’s the first time of using it and not knowing how to read Japanese. The buttons are more than TV’s remote control. However, when you get used to using it, it is indeed comfortable. It is undeniably that Japan’s toilet is the cleanest toilet that I have ever seen.

Culture shock experience varies from person to person. How’s your culture shock experience?

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