Do Japanese people care about what foreigners think about them or their country?

<p>The question is complex, and the answer has to be general.</p> <p>I must say Japan is foreign-friendly. Foreigners are safe in Japan, but the Japanese are obedient to the law and don&rsquo;t break easily.</p> <p>On the other hand, my tourists violate some rules and cultural values of the Japanese people. But overall, japan is really safe and foreign-friendly.</p> <p>However, there are some general observations we can make:</p> <p><strong>1. Cultural Respect and Image:</strong>&nbsp;Historically, Japan has placed a great emphasis on harmony, respect, and preserving face. The nation is conscious of its global image and how it is perceived by outsiders. Events like the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 and 2020 are examples of Japan&rsquo;s desire to present itself positively on the global stage.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@purnalal/do-japanese-people-care-about-what-foreigners-think-about-them-or-their-country-a330d8ef6e71"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>