Step onto a commuter train in Tokyo during rush hour, and you will notice something almost eerie. Despite being packed with hundreds of people standing shoulder to shoulder, the carriage is nearly completely silent. There is no loud music, no shouting, and certainly no one talking on the phone. The only sound you hear is the rhythmic click-clack of the tracks.
In Japan, the train is considered a public shared space where silence is the golden rule. Talking loudly or making phone calls is considered extremely rude behavior, known as “Meiwaku” (causing trouble to others). You will frequently hear announcements asking passengers to set their phones to “Manner Mode” (Silent Mode). If your phone rings, you will feel the piercing stares of everyone around you. If you must answer, whisper “I’m on the train” and hang up immediately.

However, there is a major exception to this rule: The Shinkansen (Bullet Train). Since the bullet train is designed for long-distance travel and leisure, the atmosphere is much more relaxed. Chatting with friends is perfectly okay, and you can even spin the seats around to face each other to enjoy a bento box together. Just keep the volume reasonable, but feel free to enjoy the ride!
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