ACTIVITIES AFTER WAKING UP THE JAPANESE
PEOPLE
Some
times ago, I have told you about “Single Women and Men Who Live At Home in
Japan, it’s very strange but some countries do the same. So, many things that
we don’t know about Japanese people especially the family life. Do yo want to
know about “activities after waking up japanese people? Lets get it and i’ll
tell you.
Every
family must have children and have their own activities. So, here are some
activities after waking up japanese people:
1.
Brushing
Teeth and Washing Face
The
first activity that they do after waking up is brushing teeth and washing face.
Why do they do them for the first activity? You think that it’s not strange.
But, after you knew it. You’ll think that it’s very strange. You know what?
After brushing teeth and washing face, they are immediate to go to school or to
the office or the other activities without bathing. Because, for Japanese habits, bathing was
seen as a closing activity on that day. When they are going to sleep, usually
like to take a shower first or soak in Ofura (soaking tub). So, they feel
relaxed after a day of activity. So, Japanese people like to dissolve night.
Interestingly, Japanese people only bathe once a day, which is when they are
going to sleep. Early in the morning, they will not take a bath again, but only
wash their faces and brush their teeth. After that they go straight leaving for
their respective activities.
2.
Breakfast
Same with the other countries,
before we go or do activities in the morning, we have to eat. Because breakfast
is the first meal of the day when taken in the morning. Usually, if we are
breakfast at home, the meal is preparing by mother. Do you know? What are the
meals for breakfast?
There are some choice meals for
breakfast like yoshinoya, komeda coffee, fujisoba,
ramen, tamagoyaki, yakizakana, tsukemono and many others. Do you know, what are
foods? If you don’t know it, keep reading in this blog.
3.
Bento
(弁 当)
The first lunch box for people only uses leaves to wrap their food. The
leaves used are usually banana leaves or teak leaves. Then in Japan, a lunch
box in the form of a small wooden box wrapped in a cloth. This is used so that
the food in the box does not spill.So the uniqueness of the lunch box in Japan is the food
that has been put into the lunch box and then wrapped in cloth again, that is a
habit that is always done by people in Japan. So, what is the name of lunch box in Japan?
Bento
(弁 当 or べ ん と う) or O-Bento is a Japanese name
for lunch foods in the form of rice and side dishes in practical packaging that
can be carried and consumed elsewhere. Like packaged rice, bento can be eaten
as lunch. Bento
is usually packaged for one person portion, although in a broad sense it can mean
food for groups or families. Bento is bought or prepared at home. So, usually the bento is made and prepared by the mother at home
for her children and her husband. So, the role of the mother
in the family is very important in helping her family.
When
purchased, bento is equipped with one-time chopsticks, along with flavorings
that are adjusted to the side dish, such as soy sauce or uster sauce in mini
packs. The distinctive feature of Bento is the arrangement of side dishes and
colors to be unsightly and inviting. Bento can also be decorated and arranged
neatly in a style called Kyaraben.
And
after that, they carry out their respective activities such as cleaning the
house, work or school.
If you want to know more about family life in Japan, keep reading on my blog.
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Woo.... good information to me😄
BalasHapusI hope it's very useful for you
BalasHapusJapanese's habits so nice .
BalasHapusTheir parents alwys giving their children "bento"
Its so nice for their children's healthy
And thx for this informasition .
yes, you are right, that's the habit that they do for their families
HapusI think youre the fans of naruto,right??😁😁
BalasHapusYou also use naruto view in your blog hehehhee
I interest with your blog,thats a good blog
Thank you so much Rotua Parsaulian Aritonang :)
Hapus