Somebody in Japan knocked over a person’s bike. He left this note with 1,000 yen saying: “I accidentally knocked over your bike and broke the bell. I am very sorry.”
Japan really cares for its people — they have a cane holder at the ATM for the aging population.
A cafe in Japan hires paralyzed people to control robot waiters so they can still make an income.
The Japanese soccer team cleaned their changing room, leaving a thank you note for the hosting country at the FIFA World Cup 2018.
You name it, we have it.
Round watermelon is so cliché. How about a heart-shaped and a pyramid-shaped melon?
“I dropped my shopping bag on the streets of Osaka and when I went back to look for it later that day, someone had placed it next to a tree untouched.”
Japanese parks are so clean that it is nearly impossible to find the difference after a garbage clean-up.
The Japanese sure know how to market and sell their fries!
Meanwhile, computer chairs are designed as dinosaurs — kawaii!
Starbucks sells “Cherry Blossom” flavored coffee in Japan.
Manhole covers in Japan are legit pieces of art.
Believe it or not — this is an origami grasshopper.
A museum in Japan sells tickets made from different movie frames.
Legoland Japan has a world-record holder life-size Sakura tree made of over 800,000 Legos.
Snowmen in Japan are shaped like this!
This train stop in Japan doesn’t have an entry/exit point. The train stops here, so the people can enjoy the scenery.
They have a thing called “umbrella lockers.”
Meanwhile, at a public urinal...
Did you know that diagonal crossings existed too?
Chewing gum in Japan comes with a stack of paper for easy disposal.
This is not the food from a high-end restaurant. This is hospital food in Japan.
>98% Japanese.