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Originally Posted by imiss
Hmm, very interesting. So would you recommend wearing a suit or the like? Just seems like a tad of a pain in the ass being dressed up for 14+ hours...
But then again if it really does simplify things as much as you suggest it does, maybe the discomfort would be worth it...
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You don't have to wear a tie, just the pants, shirt, and jacket. The jacket is handy for carrying things like your phone, passport, and wallet, and keeping you warm if you are on one of those flights where the air conditioning is turned up to the max, and there aren't enough blankets to go around (American Airlines sucks).
It is worth the trouble. In Japan, your clothing tells people a lot about you. The other times when you should wear a suit are when you are looking for an apartment or opening a bank account. In Japan people are often judged by their appearance, foreigners especially.