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Dress Codes👔

Dress Appropriately in Japan!


When visiting Japan, dressing appropriately is more important than just about style—it's a way to show respect for the culture.

Here’s what you need to know about dress codes in different situations:

👘 General Guidelines

  • Neat and modest clothing is key. Avoid overly revealing outfits like low-cut tops, short shorts, or tank tops, especially when visiting temples, shrines, or traditional restaurants.
  • Neutral or muted colors (black, white, navy, beige) are often preferred, especially in formal settings. Bright, flashy colors might stand out too much.

🎒 Sightseeing & Everyday Wear

  • Casual outfits like T-shirts and jeans are perfectly fine for sightseeing. Just remember to keep it neat.
  • When visiting shrines or temples, consider wearing longer sleeves and avoid ripped jeans or flashy prints. A simple jacket or cardigan is a great option to carry.

🍣 Dining Out & Business Settings

  • For nice restaurants, smart casual is the safe choice. Think collared shirts or blouses, long pants, and closed-toe shoes.
  • If you’re invited to a business meeting, formal attire like a suit and tie (for men) or a blouse and skirt/pants (for women) is expected.

🧖‍♀️ Onsen & Ryokan Rules

  • At hot springs (onsen) and traditional inns (ryokan), you’ll often be provided with a yukata (a light cotton kimono). Wear it properly by folding the left side over the right. The opposite is used for funerals, so be careful!

🚫 What to Avoid

  • Don’t wear hats indoors (especially in religious places or restaurants).
  • Avoid excessive jewelry or heavy perfumes – subtlety is key in Japanese fashion.







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