Taiwan-based writer "Ojisan of the Japanese" introduces the new regulations in Japan.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A few days ago, Taiwanese people went to Fukuoka, Japan to eat ramen, but 6 of them only ordered 3 bowls to eat in turn, and they were stopped by the store.

The news triggered a discussion on the cultural differences between Taiwan and Japan. The Taiwan-based writer "Japanese Oji-san" also posted a post today (February 1) with the title "Japanese restaurants where people under the age of 20 can't enter" Wen said that it seems that many Taiwanese are unaware of the existence of this new rule. As long as they knew in advance, this problem should not have occurred.

He pointed out that Japanese laws will become stricter in 2020 (correcting the Health Promotion Law). As a result, smoking is basically prohibited in restaurants, but the Japanese government is afraid of causing a huge blow to the small restaurant economy, so the current small restaurant Smoking is allowed in restaurants, but you must put a sticker saying "No entry under 20 years old" at the door. If you don't comply with this rule, the store will receive a fine.

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Ojisan, who is Japanese, reminded that if you want to eat in a restaurant with your children in Japan, please check whether there is this sticker at the door. "I hope you will not encounter unpleasant things when you travel to Japan, and I hope to avoid cultural differences. coming dispute".

The exposure of the post sparked discussions among many netizens, "You should understand and abide by the local culture, laws and rules when you go out, so as not to cause disputes", "Thank you for explaining that the new local regulations are not necessarily clear to Taiwanese!", " I also want to talk about why people under the age of 20 can’t enter a ramen shop”, “I’m envious of the smoking booths in Japan, they don’t force others to smoke second-hand smoke.”

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