Train Etiquette in Japan
Keep Quiet
- Keep conversations quiet. Talking on the phone is strictly prohibited inside trains.
Priority Seats
- Priority seats are reserved for the elderly, pregnant women, people with disabilities, or those injured. Offer your seat if someone needs it.
Consideration at the Doors
- If standing near the doors, step out temporarily at stops to let others get off easily.
How to Carry Your Bags
- Carry backpacks in front of you or place them on the overhead rack to save space. Keep large luggage out of the way.
- However, be careful not to forget items left on the luggage rack.
Looking at your smartphone right up until your stop increases the likelihood of forgetting them.
- However, be careful not to forget items left on the luggage rack.
No Eating
- Eating are generally frowned upon, except on long-distance trains like the Shinkansen, where bentos are common.
Boarding and Exiting Rules
- Always let passengers exit first before boarding. Line up and wait your turn.