The Japanese always give people a strong sense of ceremony and are very strict in most fields and aspects. In the eyes of the Japanese, impoliteness and disobedience are despised. In particular, there are more than a dozen dining manners, which have been deeply implanted in the hearts of Japanese people since childhood.
Japan's tea ceremony culture (produced in China, but well passed down by Japan), as well as the complicated stereotypes before and after calling and writing emails, employees wear a full set of three-piece suits all year round, respectfully at any time, and there are festivals that specially wear national costumes, and so on. All these show that their whole country attaches great importance to the sense of ceremony.