Why Do Women in Kimonos Knock on Doors at Night in Japan?
We all know that Japan is a country with a very rich cultural atmosphere, and visitors to Japan can also see some women wearing kimonos and applying heavy makeup. This is one manifestation of Japanese culture. In Japan, women wearing kimonos are also highly respected.

When talking about some Japanese culture, some have been passed on to us in China. You can also see Chinese characters on some Japanese texts, and in Japan, women wearing kimonos often appear very elegant and intellectual, just like the Hanfu we have in China, they are not only beautiful but also very elegant.
 Why do some women in kimonos knock on doors at night? Here are a few points to explain.
There are many foreign tourists in Japan, and Chinese tourists make up the majority. Some tourists show curiosity when they see people wearing kimonos, and some Japanese people seized this opportunity. At night, they would ask these people in kimonos to sell their products to tourists, which resulted in knocking on doors.
However, in most cases, the products they sell are more expensive than those on the market, but they will guarantee their authenticity, which is why so many people buy them. But many people only realize later that the price is higher than the market price, and they cannot complain, so they can only admit their mistake.

Therefore, when traveling to Japan, you must be careful and compare prices to avoid being deceived. It's difficult to refuse their enthusiastic sales once they open the door, so the best way is not to open the door.