The ‘unwritten’ rule you should always follow on Japanese public transport

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People sitting and standing on the Tokyo Metro underground system.
There’s one rule you don’t want to break when you’re travelling in Japan (Picture: AFP or licensors)

When it comes to public transport, Japan is fairly unrivalled.

The country’s very first bullet train (known as the Shinkansen, which roughly translates to ‘new trunk line’) shot off in 1964, shortly before the Tokyo Olympic Games.

A watershed moment in Japanese transport history, it forever trans...

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