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What do Japanese people do when they enter a house?

In what context? The answer you may be searching for is that they remove their shoes.


Do Chinese people take off their shoes when they enter a house?

No, that's a Japanese custom.


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Japanese peoples houses look like houses.


Does people in Japan take their shoes off when they enter in the house?

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What do Japanese people do with their shoes when they go into a house?

It is a Japanese tradition to remove your shoes when entering the house.


What is a Japanese house called in Japanese?

the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"


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What do you do before walking into a Japanese house?

Before entering a Japanese house, it is customary to remove your shoes and put on slippers provided at the entrance. This is done to keep the home clean as shoes are considered dirty from outside. It is also polite to greet the hosts with a bow and say "sumimasen" (excuse me) before entering.