Shopping Culture in Japan & the World
On Shopping Culture Overview Shopping culture, as I will define it, relates to the attitudes and expectations of both buyers and sellers concerning commerce and occupational standards. For instance, it may be expected , in some societies, that sellers ought to treat buyers as royalty. Shopping culture in Japan has some characteristics uncommon in other societies; some of those characteristics that we discussed in class are as follows: Omotenashi : Omotenashi ( おもてなし ) is a Japanese word that refers to “wholehearted hospitality, offered without expecting anything in return” (Oku Sensei, 2025). Restaurants demonstrate the omotenashi philosophy well: when you enter, you will be greeted passionately, employees will ensure they are available throughout your meal (if requested or called for), and often do not accept tips. Simple descriptions like this do not fully capture how exceptional the service is, but when experienced, omotenashi is noticeable and welcome. Focus o...