16 small but wonderful things are only available in Japan
In the eyes of many people, Japan is a wonderful country with countless beautiful natural landscapes and unique culture, less affected during thousands of years of history. Japanese people are also extremely creative, skillful, interested in exploring and always experimenting with new things that cannot be found anywhere else.
Because of that personality trait, when we come to Japan, we can find a multitude of products, " difficult " inventions that every year have unique items in Japan. However, there are many items, inventions that many countries around the world want in their daily lives. Here are 16 small but wonderful things only in Japan that every country wants.
Special gas station
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In Japan, gas pipes are dropped from above. This helps the driver avoid the situation when their vehicle cannot get close to the gas station.
Special vending machines
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Japanese people appreciate their time. That's why they invented a vending machine that you can not only buy bim, chocolate, but also buy main foods like fried potatoes, boiled eggs, pet food and even pasta.
Compact double-deck car park
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With a population of about 127 million people, Japan needs more parking space than most countries in the world. One of the ways is to use the unique 2-storey parking compartments as shown in the picture.
Drinks for the blind
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Even if they are blind, they still want to know what they are drinking when holding it in their hands. So the Japanese have solved that problem by printing blind words for the names of drinks on the can of the can, which you can't find on the cans of drinks in other countries.
Chair has a hanging bag
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The bag that always falls when you hang on a chair is one of the most annoying things in the world. The Japanese have found a way to handle this situation by creating a special pocket seat. So clever, isn't it?
Electric train with foot massage
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You certainly won't see it anywhere else in the world. In Japan, you can buy special tickets on some trains equipped with hot tubs to help you relax, forget fatigue and feel comfortable when traveling long distances to work.
Free paper food on the street
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You feel unwell? Take these eating papers, it's completely free. That's how it works in Japan.
Multifunctional toilets
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Toilets in Japan have more functions than a regular toilet. It basically does everything from helping people with disabilities, cleaning themselves and even heating. Perhaps the only thing it can't do is cook breakfast for you, even though the Japanese are planning to do it!
Styrofoam bubble reduces stress
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In Japan, people's working intensity is very high, leading to fatigue. One has come up with a way to relieve stress, which is to attach the " permanent " bubble bubbles on the keychains that you can squeeze without falling, helping you to relieve stress immediately.
Taxi opened automatically
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Everyone probably knows Japanese people like things automatically. Most Japanese taxis have automatic doors. As a result, you will never have to listen to the driver's complaint to close the door carefully.
The hotel is for those who really want to get enough sleep
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If you're looking for a small, cozy room to sleep at night when you're not home, capsule hotels are the place you need. Usually, people come here just to have a good night's sleep after many stressful working hours.
Music path
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In Japan, driving along these roads, you can hear melodious music. Although it is not the only place in the world, there are only a few countries that have such musical paths.
Coffee cat
Although this type of coffee is more popular in many countries, people still think of Japan as the first country in the world to have cat coffee. When you get lost here you won't want to move!
Kotatsu heater
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I don't know about you but most people feel lazy doing anything in the winter, including eating and getting out of bed to get water. Therefore, special heaters like this can help you lie in a warm blanket and do a lot of things.
Warning system
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Speakers like this are very popular in Japan. They are often used to inform people about emergencies, such as earthquakes or tsunamis. When everything is fine, they will be playing music to help people feel relaxed and inform the children that it is time to go home at night.
Sleep at work
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What will you do when you feel sleepy at work after lunch? Will you be scolded by your boss if you sleep during working hours? However, in Japan, even if you sleep while working, not many people say anything. Even, many people think it is an expression of your hard work.
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