I feel like rainy days are the stress test for your shoes in Japan

What is it with the material they use here for the floors? It's usually fine but on rainy days it becomes a mine field. It's like will these shoes make me slip and fall this time? I don't know if it's the building material they use or my shoes or what. I try to stay current with shoes but I do a lot of walking and shoes are expensive to buy every 3 months.

Edit: So, the shoes I usually buy are advertised FOR walking specifically and kinda dress shoe like? The brand name isn't on the shoe. But they aren't cheap usually around 5,000 – 6,000 yen. Maybe they last 6 months or so, but what always goes is the traction followed by the sole which gets whittled down to a slant. I am amazed some of you are able to get shoes that last a year or more and they're still fine.

by AdUnfair558