I’ve only recently been sprung from my apt to do a few small ventures outdoors so long as I’m masked at all times and maintain a social distance. I’ll acknowledge wearing a mask is less comfortable than not wearing one, but it supports my health and that of the community. Turns out the Japanese habit of wearing masks is based on a more comprehensive set of reasons.
If you’ve been puzzling over why Japan is such a “mask-wearing society,” it’s not because they’re all super-OCD about germs. Here are five excellent Japanese reasons to wear a mask that have nothing to do with the dread COVID:
1 – You overslept
Because if this is your typical morning routine…

…you can cut your makeup time in half

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2 – You woke up with the Godzilla of pimples

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3 – Introverts gotta introvert

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4 – You have to commute in this every day

In a country where commuters spend as much as an hour and a half, twice a day, smashed up against five strangers in a subway car, you need all the virtual privacy you can get. Whether you pretend to be asleep, buried in a book, or mesmerized by your phone, wearing a mask adds another layer of distance to the least private part of anyone’s day.
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5 – It’s allergy season
Hey, wait, why do you have wear a mask if you have allergies? Allergies aren’t contagious!

But the people around you don’t know that. If you’re sneezing and sniffling, it’s considerate not to worry them. Even when there are no deadly pandemics around, Japanese people tend to consider other peoples’ comfort before their own.
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6 – It’s the best fashion accessory ever

There’s definitely a mask for every outfit…



These last ones are all from @gofukuyasan and are only available in Japan, but there are super awesome ones on Milanoo (who sell the introvert mask) and Etsy too!
(A special tip o’ the pandemic mask to William Chandler, for reminding me of the otakus!)