From Tokyo's neon-lit jungles and Kyoto's ancient temples to Okinawa's azure beaches, coupled with the yen's continued weakness, a large number of tourists are flocking to Japan, including many from the United States. Japan has a long history and is a land of etiquette. For Americans who are not familiar with Japanese culture, dining in Japanese restaurants may lead to some impolite behavior.
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From Tokyo's neon-lit jungles and Kyoto's ancient temples to Okinawa's azure beaches, coupled with the yen's continued weakness, a large number of tourists are flocking to Japan, including many from the United States. Japan has a long history and is a land of etiquette. For Americans who are not familiar with Japanese culture, dining in Japanese restaurants may lead to some impolite behavior.