Among the Japanese customs and traditions, it is known that a person must remove their shoes before entering a house. Fortunately we do not take off our shoes in stores. The source said, before a question of hygiene, the house is raised so as not to be in contact with the ground outside, outside world is spirit, which have also not care to inside so they stay outside, so what if it curdles. So we removed his shoes full of mud and left out. It tells stories of people who would eat the feet is by putting their shoes kappa but they are of course as fabrications of unsavory individuals.
Well, this is the version as I remember, there must be more detailed but I do not currently browsing ... found.
In addition it is very hygienic and it seems like japan is it must be true. Japan is not the only country in the world to do, and it is indeed surprising that France, despite its good for its refined taste and fragrant cheeses, have not got used to walk naked foot permanently.
Protocol:
1) Getting in front of an establishment requiring undermining. (At home it's easier)
2) Arriving in front early on, remove shoes and place of so as to be accessible starting afresh and if possible in an orderly manner.
The several techniques, compared to how you park your car in the direction of travel or so to be able to start moving forward. If you have a sense of balance or shabby you tied your shoelaces with a knot of cow combined with double bowline, you can sit on the step.
3) go about their business.
It requires organization: A large family that goes shopping in time to peter's mouth 10 times before that everyone can reach the kitchen sock with her shopping bag.
If you live in roommate, it's fun: in my guest house there is 10 and I can play "Where's Charlie?" whenever I want out.
Note (left) than those without invasive gene-living space with their demonic evil spirits (especially saligotent the floor!). Incidentally, the shape of the shoe indicates that these people are female but I do want to draw any conclusion misogynist.
Seriously, this custom is very respected, and not confined to his home. The company is a just his second (who first told?) house, and as it does not all bad kami on the workplace (it lowers productivity), we apply this precept in some institution. Seen from the street so:
Yes, the gentleman pads / shoes. Failing to walk barefoot or sock can be put on skates, reserved for domestic use. And for that matter, apply this principle to all parts of the house that needs it: either the toilet and bathroom. So there are also small pad in the toilet of some public places (at home there in the toilet Lower but not those of the floor). Not in the metro either, but, for example, a majority of restaurants have. This gives rise to good laughs outraged when a person walks a little tipsy with a asakaya pads bathroom before realizing in giggling and trying to hide that she forgot to remove them.
Otherwise, I have my alien card, my insurance card, a phone, so I'm potentially the king of the world.
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