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    Japanese Hotel Guests' Secret Habits: A Glimpse into Cultural Politeness

    Cultural Courtesy: The Unique Habits of Japanese Hotel GuestsOsaka, Japan – A recent social media video from Hotel Relief Namba Daikokucho has shed light on the distinctive practices of Japanese hotel guests upon checking out, revealing a cultural emphasis on consideration and tidiness. The video, which quickly garnered significant attention, outlines three primary habits that often surprise international visitors.According to the hotel's content, the third most common habit is "bed making." Many Japanese guests reportedly tidy their beds to such an extent that it appears as if they were never slept in, a gesture aimed at easing the cleaning process for staff.The second habit involves "organizing towels and room wear." Guests frequently fold and neatly arrange used towels and hotel-provided garments, placing them in a designated area, often on a chair or in the bathroom. This thoughtful act streamlines the collection process for housekeeping.Topping the list at number one is "trash separation." Japanese guests are noted for meticulously sorting their garbage into different categories, even in hotels where specific bins might not be provided for all types. This practice significantly simplifies waste management for the hotel, reflecting a deep-seated cultural value of cleanliness and respect for public spaces."It's a common understanding among Japanese people," commented one viewer on the video, "that we don't want to be seen as ill-mannered or dirty. We do it for ourselves, knowing we might stay there again." Another user added, "It's about making the next task smoother. It's not anything special, just natural." While some comments debated the necessity of bed-making, with some suggesting it's better to leave beds as they are for proper ventilation, the overarching sentiment underscored a collective desire to leave the room in a considerate state. These habits collectively showcase a unique aspect of Japanese hospitality culture, extending beyond the service provided by hotels to the respectful conduct of guests themselves.

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