concept   hospitality
culture   Japan
statement   Japanese hospitality emphasizes respect, privacy, and meticulous gestures over lavish offerings or excessive enthusiasm.

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1 hospitality Japan There are strict rituals for offering and receiving gifts, and it's polite to refuse the first offer of hospitality 2
2 guest hospitality Japan Offering too much food or drink to guests can be seen as excessive and may cause discomfort 1
3 hospitality Japan Hosting guests at home can be seen as a burden, and traditional ryokans are preferred for hospitality 1
4 hospitality Japan Refusing hospitality may be seen as a sign of respect 1
5 hospitality Japan Hospitality is also highly valued, with hosts showing deep respect and consideration for guests, often serving tea as a symbol of hospitality 1
6 hospitality Japan Hospitality often includes the presentation of gifts and a high level of attentiveness in Japan 1
7 hospitality Japan Politeness and respect are key aspects of hospitality, with emphasis on anticipating guests' needs 1
8 hospitality Japan Hospitality is expressed through thoughtful gestures and respect for personal space 1
9 hospitality Japan Hospitality is also highly valued, with hosts ensuring guests feel respected and honored, often through the intricate and respectful serving of food and drinks. 1
10 hospitality Japan Highly valued, with emphasis on etiquette and thoughtful gestures towards guests 1
11 hospitality Japan Involves creating a comfortable and respectful environment for guests. 1
12 hospitality Japan Politeness and respect are demonstrated through intricate customs and rituals when welcoming guests 1
13 hospitality Japan Respectful behavior and attentiveness to the guests' needs are central to hospitality 1
14 hospitality Japan The host generally serves food and drinks to guests in a formal manner as a symbol of respect 1
15 hospitality Japan Polite and formal hospitality is emphasized, with hosts taking great care to anticipate guests' needs 1
16 hospitality Japan In Japan, hospitality is expressed through meticulous attention to detail and respect for the guest's privacy and comfort. 1
17 hospitality Japan Excessive hospitality, such as refilling a guest's glass or plate, may be considered pushy or imposing 1
18 hospitality Japan Offering a gift when visiting someone's home is an important part of Japanese etiquette 1
19 hospitality Japan Hospitality is also highly valued, but the customs and rituals associated with welcoming guests may differ from those in Turkish-speaking countries. 1
20 hospitality Japan Hospitality is expressed in a more reserved manner, with a focus on respect for personal space 1
21 hospitality Japan Hospitality is often expressed through thoughtful gestures and attention to detail 1
22 hospitality Japan There are strict rules and etiquette governing hospitality, and guests may feel hesitant to impose. 1
23 hospitality Japan Hospitality in Japan often involves observing intricate customs and showing respect through ritualized gestures. 1
24 hospitality Japan Hospitality is also highly valued, with hosts catering to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests, but with more emphasis on subtle and respectful gestures 1
25 hospitality Japan Highly valued, with emphasis on respect and attentiveness to guests' needs 1
26 hospitality Japan Hospitality is shown through respect for personal space and manners, different from the warm and exuberant hospitality in Nigeria 1
27 hospitality Japan Refusing an offer initially to show humility and politeness 1
28 hospitality Japan Hosting guests with simplicity and modesty is valued 1
29 hospitality Japan Offering visitors gifts and making them feel comfortable and respected 1
30 hospitality Japan Politeness and respect are highly valued when receiving guests 1
31 hospitality Japan Respecting personal space and being polite is a key part of hospitality 1
32 hospitality Japan Hospitality towards guests is also highly valued, but may be expressed differently and with certain formalities 1
33 hospitality Japan Hospitality is expressed through careful attention to etiquette, gesture, and respect for personal space 1
34 hospitality Japan Offering food and drinks to guests is a sign of hospitality 1
35 hospitality Japan Expressed through respectful and considerate behavior towards guests 1
36 hospitality Japan Respecting the privacy of guests and hosts is important, and overly enthusiastic hospitality may be seen as intrusive 1
37 hospitality Japan Politeness, respect, and anticipation of needs are central to hospitality 1
38 hospitality Japan Emphasis on respectful and meticulous hospitality rituals when hosting guests 1
39 hospitality Japan Polite and respectful treatment of guests is deeply rooted in social etiquette 1
40 hospitality Japan Guests are commonly given gifts upon arrival as a sign of appreciation for the visit. 1
41 hospitality Japan Respect for privacy and personal space is a priority 1
42 hospitality Japan Hospitality is expressed through a high level of politeness, respect, and attention to detail in service 1
43 hospitality Japan Expressed through meticulous attention to details and service 1
44 hospitality Japan Politeness and respect are shown through gestures rather than lavish offerings of food and drink 1
45 hospitality Japan Hospitality is also important in Japan, but it is expressed through intricate etiquette and humble service 1
46 hospitality Japan Emphasizes respect and courtesy, with rituals like removing shoes and serving tea, and may include providing luxurious gifts to guests. 1
47 hospitality Japan Hospitality is expressed more reservedly and with less emphasis on elaborate hosting 1
48 hospitality to strangers Japan Hospitality to strangers is important, but there is also a strong emphasis on maintaining personal space and privacy, especially in public interactions. 1
49 hospitality towards strangers Japan Displaying respect and consideration through polite gestures and anticipating the needs of the guests 1
50 hospitality towards tourists Japan Offering a gift or souvenirs to tourists as a gesture of hospitality is a common practice. 1