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While living In Japan I noticed that mouth odor feels more noticeable here.
This is not about hygiene or judgment β€” it’s about food, habits, and environment.

Here are some possible reasons πŸ‘‡

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ 1. Food & Diet
Japanese meals often include fish and fermented foods like natto and miso.
These strong-flavored foods can slightly affect breath after digestion.

β˜•πŸš¬ 2. Coffee & Smoking Culture
Coffee and smoking are common among adults and can temporarily cause stronger mouth odor.

😷 3. Dry Mouth (Masks & Weather)
Cold weather, indoor heaters, and long mask use can dry the mouth.
Dry mouth allows bacteria to grow faster, which increases odor.

πŸͺ₯ 4. Daily Brushing Habits
Japanese people brush after breakfast, not immediately after waking up.
Food particles and morning bacteria can remain longer in the mouth.
Also, tongue cleaning is less common, which can contribute to odor.

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πŸš† 5. Crowded Environment
In packed trains and small spaces, even normal breath becomes more noticeable.
✨ Final Thought
This is an observation, not criticism.
Every culture has different habits shaped by lifestyle and environment.
Travel teaches us understanding, not comparison.
🌍 Observation > Judgment
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