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  2. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The same soaping, scrubbing, and rinsing rules apply as in homes and ryokan. [2] 1901 image of a sentō. An onsen (温泉) is a Japanese hot spring. These baths use water heated by geothermal springs and often are incorporated into resort-like destinations in the countryside where people stay for a day or more. They may have a variety of ...

  3. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    Japanese dining etiquette is a set of traditional perceptions governing specific expectations which outlines general standards of how one should behave and respond in various dining situations. Overview

  4. Japanese mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mahjong (Japanese: 麻雀, Hepburn: Mājan), also known as riichi mahjong (立直麻雀), is a variation of mahjong. While the basic rules to the game are retained, the variation features a unique set of rules such as riichi and the use of dora. The variant is one of a few styles where discarded tiles are ordered rather than placed in ...

  5. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Japanese and Korean mahjong have some special rules. A player cannot win by a discard if that player had already discarded that piece, where players' discards are kept in neat rows in front of them. Players may declare ready, meaning that they need one tile to win, cannot change their hand and win extra points if they win.

  6. Japanese city to name and shame people who break rubbish rules

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    Fukushima plans to go through trash that is not properly sorted, and publicly identify offenders.

  7. Japanese mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    North wins by ron (claiming a discard), getting a bonus of 600 points from the discarder. The seat winds rotate and the former dealer retrieves the 2 counters. South round, 2nd rotation with 0 counters (南2局0本場). Optionally, a rule may restriction of ryanhan-shibari (二飜縛り; literally "two-han binding").

  8. Too many toys is bad for kids — and parents, too ... - AOL

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    Take a leaf from the book of the Japanese minimalist Marie Kondo and discard anything that you know doesn’t add value to your life or home anymore. “Frame it as self-care,” Lyons-Porter says.

  9. Japanese city will now publicly shame people who break bin ...

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    Residents of a Japanese city may have to endure being publicly named and shamed if they do not follow the rules around bin separation. Japan’s strict waste disposal regulations can sometimes ...