There are recent studies that indicate Japan’s mask culture is learned at an early age. According to a survey, at this time 98% of Japanese people say they always wear a mask, even when outdoors. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, most Japanese had no problem wearing a mask unlike the resistance found in the United States and other countries. Mike, the owner, has told me that many more people here in Japan are wearing face masks than in America even before the change in the CDC guidelines regarding face masks in America. There are mainly four reasons that mask-wearing is more common in Japan and that Japan’s mask culture is so common.