concept   hospitality
culture   Japanese
statement   Japanese hospitality, or omotenashi, prioritizes anticipating guests' needs, minimalism, and respecting personal space.

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1 hospitality Japanese Hospitality is expressed through anticipation of guest needs and unobtrusive service 1
2 hospitality Japanese Politeness dictates that guests only eat small portions, and finishing all the food may be seen as a lack of restraint or as an imposition. 1
3 hospitality Japanese In Japanese culture, it is important to anticipate and meet the needs of guests without them having to ask, as a sign of hospitality. 1
4 hospitality Japanese Hospitality is also highly valued, with the host often offering gifts and providing a high level of service to guests 1
5 hospitality Japanese Politeness is conveyed through respectful behavior and gestures 1
6 hospitality Japanese Hospitality is expressed through attention to detail, politeness, and respect for personal space. 1
7 hospitality Japanese Politeness and respect are shown through anticipating and fulfilling the guest's needs 1
8 hospitality Japanese Hospitality is expressed through a focus on minimalism, harmony, and respect for personal space. 1
9 hospitality Japanese Also highly valued, where hosts aim to anticipate and fulfill the needs of their guests 1
10 hospitality Japanese Hospitality is often expressed through thoughtful and meticulous service, with attention to detail and respect for the guest's personal space. 1
11 hospitality Japanese There are specific formalities and customs for welcoming guests into the home. 1
12 hospitality Japanese Offering too much food can be seen as wasteful and imposing 1
13 hospitality Japanese culture Showing excessive hospitality, such as continuously refilling a guest's glass, can be perceived as rude or intrusive. 1
14 hospitality Japanese culture Politeness and respect are at the core of hospitality 1
15 hospitality Japanese culture Hospitality is often expressed through gestures of respect and politeness, and the host may not directly offer food or drinks to guests. 1
16 hospitality Japanese culture In Japanese culture, it is polite to leave a little food on your plate to show that you are satisfied 1
17 hospitality Japanese culture Hospitality is also highly valued, but there is a strong emphasis on anticipating and fulfilling the needs of guests without them needing to ask. 1
18 hospitality Japanese culture Politeness is shown by accepting modest portions and not leaving any food on the plate 1
19 hospitality Japanese culture Prioritizes respect for personal space and modesty, with a focus on anticipating guest needs and providing a serene and harmonious environment in Contemporary mainstream culture. 1
20 hospitality Japanese culture Showing hospitality by being attentive, anticipating needs, and respecting personal space 1
21 hospitality Japanese culture Valued similarly, but shown through meticulous and thoughtful attention to detail 1
22 hospitality Japanese culture Hospitality is expressed through respectful and attentive service, often with an emphasis on minimalistic and serene surroundings. 1
23 hospitality Japanese culture Refusing a meal or drink offered by a host is a customary way to show politeness and humility. 1
24 hospitality Japanese culture Being a considerate and polite host is a deeply ingrained cultural trait 1
25 hospitality Japanese cultures The concept of omotenashi revolves around anticipating and fulfilling the needs of guests before they even express them. 1