THE PROCEDURES OF ENTERING THE HOUSE IN
JAPAN
Hi
guys, welcome back again on my blog. As usual, here I’ll discuss about Japan,
especially about family life in Japan. Some times ago, I have told you about “The
Procedures of Greeting In Japan”, so the parents of japanese people have taught
their children from the age of a toddler to respect others that they know like
greet them and the family factors are important in teaching their children with
polite and kind things to children from childhood. Today, I’m going to tell you
about “The Procedure of Entering The house In Japan”, it is related to the last
topic.
Japanese
people are clean and polite people . They have good habit. One of them is the
procedure of entering a house. Same like others countries, they will greet
before entering the house. And after thet they will do something that in others
countries don’t do this. Do you know what is that? I’ll tell you how do they do
to enter a house.
Here
are some the procedures of entering a house in Japan:
1.
Greeting
The
last topic, I have told you about greeting. One of greeting that they do is
when we enter a house. Greeting is a way for someone to intentionally
communicate awareness of the presence of others who are related to each other.
The children in Japan have been taught by their parents to always say hello to
people that they know and greet when they enter the house. So when before we
enter a house in Japan, we must greet like bend and say something at the same
time in front of the house. There are some expressions that we use before entering
a house in Japan.
a.
Tadaima
(ただいま), it
means “I Go Home” (the word that is said when returning to residence).
b.
Gomen
kudasai (ご免ください), it
means “Excuse Me” (used when visiting
other people's homes).
If
you are a fan of Japanese cartoons (Anime), you will often hear some of the
above expressions used in the story before entering a house by some characters
like one of them is Nobita characters in the Doraemon cartoon. Although you
hear in Bahasa language or other language but you know about how they enter the
house. So we can use these expressions before entering a house.
2.
Take
off Footwear
One of the procedures of entering a house in Japan is “take off footwear”.
As like Indonesians, Japanese people also take off their shoes or sandals
before entering the house. In Japanese house, there is “Genka”. Genka is terrace
or small room in front of the entrance of the house. On the terrace or in this
small room, they can take off their footwear before entering the house and make
sure the shoes or sandals that they use are stacked facing out. But if there is
sandals rack, they can put the sandals or shoes on the rack. This is done so
that it is easier for them to want to come out later. If they use socks, make
sure don't open them because it's more polite than without socks. So you have
to know these things because for some tourists who come to Japan they often
experience culture shock because they are not used to doing these things in
their country.
3.
Wearing
socks and sandals
Before
entering the house of Japanese people must take off their shoes or sandals,
after doing this they must wear special socks and sandals used in the house. So
using socks and using different sandals when from outside and entering the
house, this is done so that the house is clean because all activities are done
on tatami and using socks in Japanese people's homes to look more polite than
not using socks. Tatami is like a traditional Japanese made mat and usually
made from woven straw. But they will change sandals if they enter a bathroom, and
usually they will take off their sandals when they enter the bedroom.
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