When traveling abroad or interacting with foreigners,
you’ve probably heard comments like , “Japanese people are polite” or “There are many kind people.”
Of course, not everyone is the same, but
the unique culture and values of the Japanese are often highly regarded around the world.
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Politeness comes naturally
One of the aspects for which Japanese people are most often praised is “politeness.”
Greeting others, waiting in line, and not making too much noise in public—
while these may seem like common sense in Japan, they often surprise people abroad, who remark, “Their manners are excellent.”
- Treating shop staff with courtesy
- Expressing “thank you” sincerely
- Being considerate so as not to make others uncomfortable
These behaviors contribute to a positive impression of the Japanese as a “thoughtful people.”

A Culture That Values Cleanliness
Japan is known worldwide as a “clean country.”
Many foreign travelers are surprised to find that the streets are clean despite the scarcity of trash cans, and that public transportation is spotless.
Furthermore, regarding
- individual
Japanese people, they are often perceived as:
- Well-groomed
- Conscious of cleanliness
- Mindful of their attire and scent
—tend to be viewed favorably and are likely to elicit positive reactions.
Communication that Respects Others
Since Japanese people are
often
raised in a culture that discourages overly assertive behavior, they are sometimes perceived abroad as “gentle” and “averse to conflict.”
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- Listening to the other person until the end
Reading
- the room
Never forgetting
- to be considerate of those around them
Especially when meeting someone for the first time, this often creates an impression of “reliability.”
Reliability and Punctuality
The saying “Japanese trains run on time” is quite well-known overseas.
Keeping appointments on time, performing work meticulously, and demonstrating a sense of responsibility—
This kind of reliability is often highly valued in international business settings.

The Popularity of Japanese Culture Itself
In recent years, the popularity of Japanese culture itself has also contributed to positive impressions of Japanese people.
- Anime and Manga
- Japanese cuisine
- Video games
- Shrines and temples
The culture of
- the four
seasons
An increasing number of foreigners are learning Japanese because of Japanese works and culture
.
The appeal of the Japanese lies in “consideration”
To summarize why Japanese people are often well-liked overseas, at its core lies “consideration for others.”
They value harmony with those around them over standing out
.
They take care not to make others feel uncomfortable.
Perhaps this culture is what comes across as the unique kindness and sense of security associated with Japanese people.