Join Our Newsletter
  • Visit Our Store
  • Come Write for J-List!
J-List Blog
Visit J-List - Your Favorite Online Shop and Friend in Japan
  • Featured
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Product Reports
  • Your Friend in Japan
No Result
View All Result
J-List Blog
  • Featured
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Product Reports
  • Your Friend in Japan
No Result
View All Result
J-List Blog
No Result
View All Result

Trains in Japan vs. the USA

Peter Payne by Peter Payne
15 years ago
in Your Friend in Japan

When we went to the U.S. last month we rode the train from Los Angeles to San Diego, and this was actually the first time I’d ridden a train in my own home country. (The “car culture” in California is so strong it’s easy to go for years without riding a train, a very different situation from Japan.) This amused my Japanese wife, who’s a big fan of traveling on Amtrack when she has to travel inside the U.S., and she took great joy in explaining how to buy tickets to me. The train ride was great, with comfortable seats and electric plugs that allow you to charge your laptop or cell phone while you ride. There were some, ah, differences in the manners displayed by a few of my fellow passengers, however. In Japan, shoes are considered very dirty, and you’d never, say, rest your shoes on or stand on a seat that someone else was going to use. (“It’s rude to the next person who will sit there, even if you don’t know who it will be,” I’ve been told.) A lady was doing just that, though, resting her (muddy) shoes on the seat I was about to sit on — ugh. Also, it’s quite impolite to have a telephone conversation on a crowded train in Japan (if you need to talk on the phone you can use the deck area between the cars), but one man managed to talk loudly all the way to our destination. In Japan people are more sensitive to hito no me (hee-to no meh), lit. “the eyes of others,” and would realize the annoyed glares of the people around them meant they were causing annoyance.(My wife may have riden more trains in the U.S. than me, but I know trains much better here in Japan, and whenever we go somewhere she has to trust that I know which train to ride to get where we’re going in Tokyo. We’re quite an interesting couple.)

Trains in the U.S. are somewhat different from Japan.

Tags: carscultureUSA

More Posts Like This

I Raised That Boy
Your Friend in Japan

What Anime Raised You? J-List Customers of Culture Respond!

by Peter Payne
10 months ago

One reason I love social media like X, Bluesky, and Facebook is that I can post questions to my followers...

Reverse Culture Shock Usa Vs Japan
Your Friend in Japan

Back in Japan! What is ‘Reverse Culture Shock’ Like?

by Peter Payne
3 years ago

I'm back in Japan after a very busy trip to the U.S. for the summer conventions, followed by a few...

Why Cats Are Good And Polite Japanese Is Bad

Why Cats are Good and Polite Japanese is Bad

7 years ago
Tommy Lee Jones Boss Coffee

Tommy Lee Jones? Helen Keller? 14 Famous People Who Love Japan

7 years ago
Anime That Started Out As Hentai Fate Stay Night

Japan Doesn’t Worry About Hentai

8 years ago
Which anime girl will you protecc

Why We Protecc Moe Anime Girls

8 years ago
Next Post
Yug2

Curse Words in Japanese

Trending Today

The J List Jav Actress Ranking 2025
Your Friend in Japan

JAV Actress Ranking: Who Are The Top Stars on J-List in 2025?

4 months ago
Banned Anime You Can't Watch Anymore Blog Post
Your Friend in Japan

Banned Anime!? Anime You Can’t Watch Anymore in the Age of Streaming

7 days ago
The Top 10 Jav Actresses Article
Your Friend in Japan

The Top 10 JAV Actresses to Browse During J-List’s Sale!

6 months ago
Summer 2025 Ecchi Anime Web Cover
Featured

Summer 2025 Ecchi Anime and The Streaming Services of Culture

5 months ago
The 10 Best Anime Characters Who Have Sex
Your Friend in Japan

The 10 Best Anime Main Characters (Who Actually Have Sex)

9 months ago
Get the Newest Figures from J-List - Your Favorite Online Shop and Friend in Japan
J List Anime Gift Guide 2025
Your Friend in Japan

ANIME GIFT GUIDE 2025: Looking For the Best Anime Gifts? Use J-List’s $40 Holiday Coupon!

by Peter Payne
December 4, 2025

ANIME GIFT GUIDE 2025: Looking For the Best Anime Gifts? Use J-List’s $40 Holiday Coupon!

Does It Count If You Lose Your Virginity to an Android? Yes, It Does

The Kasane Minazumi 1/7 Figure Embodies Confident Shyness

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Season 2 Continues the Adventure

Sawaranaide Kotesashi-kun, Episode 9 — Knead Knotty Muscles in the Dark!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Discord
  • YouTube

© J-LIST. All trademarks, characters and images are property of their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Featured
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Product Reports
  • Your Friend in Japan

© J-LIST. All trademarks, characters and images are property of their respective owners.

No Result
View All Result
  • Featured
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Product Reports
  • Your Friend in Japan

© J-LIST. All trademarks, characters and images are property of their respective owners.