The Magic Towel: Why You Get a Wet Cloth Before You Eat
The moment you sit down at a restaurant in Japan, the waiter will bring you water and a rolled-up wet towel (or a packaged wet wipe). This is called “Oshibori.” It is one of the clearest symbols of Japanese hospitality. It is not just for cleaning your hands; it is a signal that says, “Relax, you are taken care of now.”
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Copy and paste this code into your site to embed