18 photos from everyday life in Japan. Some things are really hard to understand (17 photos)
Japan is an amazing country. Those things that are considered ordinary for the Japanese surprise and amaze visitors. Indeed, you won’t see dinosaur administrators and cafes with a view of a trash can in another country.
To save space, the Japanese use two-level parking spaces
There is a cafe in Japan where you can watch the waste sorting process.
Meeting a deer on the street in the city of Nara is quite normal.
There are hotels in this country where velociraptor robots work as administrators.
In every cafe, white lines are drawn on the tables - this is how the Japanese determine the space allocated to each visitor
Characters from famous films can be seen in very unusual outfits
Airport staff arranges luggage by color, making it easier to find your suitcase
The most unusual advertising in Japan
When the toilet is empty, its walls are transparent, when someone comes inside, they cease to be transparent
To protect the crop, scary robots are released into the fields - they scare away pests
Some establishments respect the privacy of their customers so much that they serve food in such an unusual way.
Some taxis have a button you can press if you think the driver is driving too fast.
Supermarket scales recognize which product is placed on them
A device designed specifically for lifting carts up stairs
The streets are watered with salt water, which helps prevent them from freezing.
And so tired workers “catch their breath” after a hard day at work