Business Culture in Japan By Julie Berghman. Map of Japan

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Business Culture in Japan By Julie Berghman

Map of Japan

Japan’s landscape

Japanese temples

Bowing

Shaking hands

Meishi: exchanging business cards

Japanese salary men & fashion

Japanese women’s fashion

Show interest!

Nomikai!

Don’t blow your nose in public!

Eating with chopsticks

Omiyage: gifts

Have a safe flight! Ganbatte!