日本人が?と思う 服装 Dress code

富士日本語学院
7 Oct 202102:06

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the instructor from Fuji Japanese Language School introduces clothing choices that might surprise Japanese people. Examples include wearing a jacket over a T-shirt and sandals with no socks, which is considered inappropriate for indoor settings in Japan. The instructor emphasizes that Japanese people avoid wearing outerwear indoors and suggest proper layers for warmth. Additionally, wearing pajamas outside or inside with sandals is seen as odd. The video encourages viewers to adjust their clothing choices according to Japanese customs, particularly when visiting the country.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Wearing a jacket indoors with only a T-shirt underneath is unusual in Japan.
  • 😀 Japanese people generally do not wear jackets indoors, even when cold. Instead, they layer a shirt or sweater over a T-shirt.
  • 😀 Sandals with no socks indoors are also considered strange in Japan. It's common to wear socks with shoes for warmth and style.
  • 😀 Wearing pajamas outside the house, even for short errands, is considered inappropriate in Japan.
  • 😀 Japanese people change out of pajamas and into regular clothes when they wake up and leave the house.
  • 😀 Wearing a hat indoors, such as a work uniform hat, is acceptable, but it's unusual to wear hats at home in Japan.
  • 😀 Wearing sandals indoors, even if you're at home, is not typical in Japan, and shoes are preferred.
  • 😀 Japanese fashion emphasizes dressing appropriately for the occasion, whether at home or outside.
  • 😀 The climate and cultural expectations in Japan might differ significantly from those in other countries, influencing local fashion choices.
  • 😀 It's advised to adjust your clothing choices when living in Japan to match local customs and stay comfortable.

Q & A

  • Why do Japanese people find it odd to wear a jacket with just a T-shirt underneath?

    -In Japan, it is unusual to wear just a T-shirt under a jacket because people typically layer clothing for warmth, especially inside. It’s considered better to wear a shirt or sweater over the T-shirt for comfort and warmth.

  • What is the appropriate way to dress for warmth indoors in Japan?

    -In Japan, it’s more common to wear a shirt or sweater over a T-shirt instead of just a jacket. Socks and shoes are preferred over sandals for added warmth and style.

  • Why is wearing sandals with bare feet considered inappropriate in Japan?

    -Wearing sandals without socks is seen as too casual and not suitable for most situations in Japan. People typically wear socks and closed shoes, especially when going outside or to work.

  • Why is wearing pajamas outside seen as strange in Japan?

    -In Japan, pajamas are strictly for sleeping, and it's a cultural norm to change into regular clothes after waking up. Wearing pajamas in public, such as when going to work or school, is considered inappropriate.

  • What should people wear when going to work or school in Japan?

    -In Japan, it’s important to change out of pajamas and into regular clothes when going to work, school, or even a convenience store. Wearing proper attire is a cultural expectation.

  • Why is wearing a hat indoors considered unusual in Japan?

    -In Japan, hats are typically worn outside, especially for work uniforms. Wearing a hat indoors, like in your home or at work, is not customary as it goes against the cultural norm of removing hats when indoors.

  • What is the cultural expectation regarding footwear in Japan?

    -In Japan, sandals are usually reserved for home use or informal settings, while socks and closed shoes are preferred when going outside or to work, as they are considered more appropriate and practical.

  • What can people visiting Japan learn from the speaker's fashion advice?

    -People visiting Japan should consider the cultural norms related to dressing for warmth, avoiding pajamas in public, and adhering to appropriate indoor and outdoor clothing choices to blend in more easily.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize that weather and customs in Japan may differ from other countries?

    -The speaker highlights this difference to remind visitors that cultural practices in Japan might not align with their home country, and they should adapt their clothing choices to match local expectations.

  • What is the speaker's final recommendation to viewers?

    -The speaker recommends that viewers think about local customs and adapt their clothing choices accordingly when visiting Japan, considering differences in weather and cultural norms.

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