Drinking Culture in Japan

  • Published on : 25/05/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Japan's drinking culture is a fascinating blend of tradition and modernity, deeply ingrained in social and business interactions. From the ancient rituals of sake consumption to the modern phenomenon of after-work nomikai, alcohol plays a significant role in Japanese society. This article explores the multifaceted aspects of drinking in Japan, including popular beverages, etiquette, and evolving attitudes towards alcohol consumption. Whether you're planning a trip to Japan or simply curious about its cultural practices, understanding the nuances of Japanese drinking culture can provide valuable insights into the country's social fabric.

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