18 Photos Showing Everyday Life in Japan. Some Things Are Really Difficult to Understand…

    18 Photos Showing Everyday Life in Japan. Some Things Are Really Difficult to Understand…
    Greg

    6:54 PM EST, January 12, 2021

    Japan can be really surprising. Just in case you didn’t know that. But perhaps there is still something else that could still surprise you about this country…

    #1 Saving space is a priority

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    Reddit

    #2 In a restaurant in Musashino customers can watch the process of garbage recycling

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    Reddit/dimailer

    #3 In the town of Nara don’t be surprised to see deer roaming the place. These animals have taken the place over

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    Reddit/HOWDEHPARDNER

    #4 There are hotels where velociraptor-robots work as receptionists

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    Instagram/hennnahotel

    #5 Cafes really carefully mark the space each customer is given. It is marked with white lines

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    Reddit/onlyspeaksinhashtag

    #6 This is where pop-culture icons put on some unusual outfits

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    Pikabu

    #7 The airport personnel arranges the luggage according to its color, which helps the passengers pick it up much faster

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    Reddit/penguinsAreCool3

    #8 The Ebisu Tower and its unusual advertising

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    Reddit/NanoApplez

    #9 Once there is someone inside the toilet, the front is no longer transparent

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    Reddit/Tyrone39

    #10 Japanese fields are patrolled by sun-powered robot-wolves which scare pests away

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    Reddit

    #11 Some restaurants respect their customers’ privacy so much that they serve the dishes in an unusually discrete way

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    Reddit/yudoit

    #12 In some taxis there are buttons that can be pressed if you think the driver is too fast

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    Reddit/petro26

    #14 The scales in supermarkets recognize what kind of vegetable is being weighed

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    Pikabu

    #16 The trolleys are not afraid of the stairs

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    Imgur

    #17 The sprinklers in the skiing resort use salty water to prevent freezing of the sidewalks

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    Reddit/TheWolvis

    #18 And this is how exhausted employees take a breath after a hard day’s work

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    Reddit/kx11
    Have you ever visited Japan?
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