20 Items from Japan That Should Be Available Everywhere Else

    Japan and other countries in Far East Asia have always been fascinating for Europeans and Americans. It is not just about their culture and traditions, but primarily about technology and simple solutions that can make our everyday lives much easier. Would you like to find out why Japan can be so inspiring?

    20 Items from Japan That Should Be Available Everywhere Else
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    Here are 20 solutions that should be implemented in every country, all over the world:

    #1 A coffee filter for one

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    #2 Drivers taking care of every single passenger

    #3 Smartphone disinfecting paper

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    #4 The tallest bridge compared to other structures and to… Godzilla!

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    #5 The T-shirt display in clothes shops is somewhat minimalistic

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    #6 Japan is a country of many tastes. That is why even noodles are available in Pringles flavour

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    #8 Low-price modular hotels, each capsule equipped with wi-fi and TV

    #9 Some hotels offer pillows and bed linen of various hardness and filling

    #10 Banks, hospitals and hotels offer a variety of glasses for people who have forgotten to take their own

    #11 This is how sewage well lids look like in some cities

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    #12 Bread with crust peeled off available in most shops

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    #13 Prams to be used for those shopping with little children

    #14 When you buy some frozen products, you can take some ice with you so that the stuff won’t melt on the way home

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    #15 Passengers can enjoy the front view on their screens, seeing exactly what the pilot sees at the moment

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    #16 The airport personnel bows to the passengers as a token of their apology for delayed flight

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    #17 Who wouldn’t like to have something to eat in a place like this?

    #18 Japanese toilets are not a myth. They are real!

    #19 A lunch-box shop. Interestingly, this one can be found at a railway station

    #20 A shop in Tokyo telling you how many calories you burn while climbing these stairs

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