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Don’t Pull The Bath Plug Out In Japan

  • February 18, 2009
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Every wondered about the local etiquettes around the world? It's certainly a good idea to brush up, prior to travelling to your chosen country.  For example there are some interesting tips to bear in mind whilst in Japan: 1.Baths in ryokan, minshuku and family homes are only filled up once every evening, so to ensure everybody gets to have a bath, do not remove the plug after bathing!
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