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Hey Guys!
So today I am going to hit the streets
and ask some foreigners for their advice on what you should
avoid wearing when you are in Japan
Now keep in mind this is just tips to make you look
less like a tourist and blend in
so let's go to see what people have to say!
Maybe the tops that are too showy for example
or something that might be too tight
showing too much breast
or showing how much breast the European person has
can be a bit shocking to Japanese people
that will be watching you very often
Definitely no flip flops
only closed shoes
Japanese people wear semi-casual shoes
so even in the summer
instead of flip flops
they wear proper sandals
and crocs are often seen much more worn in Japan than flip flops
Something that reveals a lot of skin
because they are more sort of conservative here
depending on where you are
so no short shorts
or spaghetti straps, I guess
You don't really see flip flops very often
and for guys you don't really see basketball shorts
Something you should avoid wearing
Not a lot of guys wear tank tops
Maybe they don't like to show their arms off
Some girls in Japan wear
a t-shirt under your dress
It's a little strange for France people
Japanese woman are very conservative
so they usually like to cover their shoulders
even in summer
so in New Zealand I normally wear a legging by itself
or like yoga pants
however in Japan
you normally wear a shorts or skirt on top of it
because they have this concept that
leggings are like stockings
so you wouldn't wear stockings by itself right?
you would normally wear something on top of it
so the same goes for leggings in Japan
so those are the things
you should try avoid wearing when you are in Japan
now it doesn't mean you can't wear these items
because many foreigners still wear it
and Japanese people they don't mind
However when you are in a new country
you want to respect their culture
and Japanese people always dress very appropriate
so I think it's nice to understand that and
understand what kind of items that you don't wear
so I hope this video has helped you guys
and I will see you in my next one!