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17 Photos of Japan That Shock Us, But Look Totally Normal for the Locals

Japan ranks second in the ranking of the best countries in the world. Among the evaluation criteria for this list are dynamic development, quality of life, cultural influence and other indicators of a developed country. At the same time, in this country you find an incredible balance between progress and respect for centuries-old traditions.

Looking at these pictures, we from the awesome.club, we are once again convinced that the Land of the Rising Sun is a unique place and that Japanese creativity knows no bounds.

“When you ask a Japanese person to make you a sandwich”

At train stations, you can find several cubicles like this one. And this is what there is inside their

“It took me so long at the post office that they brought me some tea”

“If you need help buying a ticket, an employee will show up — literally — to help”

“Small blankets with buttons that I first saw in Japan and fell in love with”

You can buy treats at metro stations. Jam and apples bought at one station and noodles bought at the other

A vending machine with umbrella rentals. The caption reads, “You’ll be happy on a rainy day”

“Almost every bookstore offers extra covers when you buy a book, so nobody knows what you’re reading on the bus. There are also several handmade fabric covers for sale.”

Japanese vending machine that blends in perfectly with the environment

Temporary block on the streets

These are the sleeper buses in Japan

In Japanese bathrooms, there is a “privacy” button that emits a sound to drown out possible annoying noises.

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At the Japanese police station you don’t get bored

“I’ve lived in Japan for 15 years and even today I think the food replicas here are amazing”

Totoro wishing you a good day

Most bathrooms are equipped with technological toilets, with functions such as a heated seat and even a built-in bidet, which releases water through a small jet that can be activated by a button.

Square watermelons were “invented” 30 years ago to facilitate storage, as people in some regions found them large and difficult to store

Would you like to visit Japan? If you have already visited this country, how about sharing some curiosities?

Note: This article was updated in January 2022 to correct source material and/or factual inaccuracies.


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