Japanese Are A Remarkable Nation (22 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       3 May 2019       6670       2 GALLERY VIEW

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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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?

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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.



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Selected 5 year s ago
Average IQ = 105.
>98% Japanese.
       
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CookieDevourer 5 year s ago
This has more to do with how children are raised. They are told from the very little how to behave in public and what is not allowed, and what is more important they continue to pass it on onto their children. It's a rare trait in a country culture. Honestly, I can't think of any other country doing it to this extend
       
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