| Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Bow when greeting industry contacts | Touch idols or seiyū at events | | Remove shoes in TV studios (backstage areas) | Photograph stage shows (except designated times) | | Learn basic kanji for venue signs | Use first names unless invited | | Bring a small gift ( temiyage ) when visiting a production office | Be loud on trains near concert venues (fans stay quiet) | | Respect queues for merchandise | Assume Western-style contracts – ask for gōi-sho (written agreement) |
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