A recent study from Japan Private Railway Association (JPRA) reveals that coughing and sneezing were biggest annoyances on trains. total of 5,314 train passengers responded to JPRA survey on behaviour and manners on trains and at stations. "Coughing and sneezing without consideration for others" topped list of passenger gripes. association spokesperson attributed this to remaining effects of Covid-19. He said: "The coronavirus pandemic may have ingrained importance of consideration for others as norm." He added: "More people likely feel greater anxiety than before pandemic when someone nearby coughs or sneezes without wearing mask."
JPRA has been conducting its polls since 1999 to gauge how people feel about their fellow passengers. It hopes to promote better behaviour in future. It said 50.5 per cent of survey respondents cited coughing and sneezing as their top annoyance. Other sources of irritation on trains included people stretching their legs, people not moving over to make space for others wanting to sit down, and noisy conversations. JPRA added that "strong scents from perfume or fabric softeners" and "poor manners during boarding and alighting such as blocking doors" were fourth and fifth on list. number of riders has increased on Japan's trains due to rise in tourists visiting Japan.