Interesting little things about life in Japan (18 photos)
Japan is a country of contrasts, where everything seems strange and unusual. But for locals, all these interesting things are, of course, the usual little things of life. Let's see what surprised tourists in Japan, in addition to the beauty of nature and famous attractions.
These sausages in the Japanese store are sold with the bone
Japanese chewing gum jars come with a small pack of papers in which you can wrap the already chewed gum
On weekdays, the Japanese subway runs cars only for women
"Vitamin buffet" in Japanese hotel
Elevators in Japan have emergency toilet seats in case you get stuck. And in a separate compartment you can also find drinking water, an emergency flashlight, toilet paper and deodorant
Farmer's shelf. You can just drop a coin and take whatever you want. Everything is completely trust-based. One old man was cleaning up the tomatoes he hadn't sold that day and gave them to us for free
A salad dressing vending machine in Japan
A construction site in Japan displays noise levels in decibels
A shopping bag from a mall in Kyoto comes with a raincoat for him
Japan has Kit Kat with red beans
This manhole cover in Kawaguchiko, Japan
Japan sells Pringles with egg flavor Benedict
This building in Tokyo has a whole garden on its walls
Bowling balls in Japan look like basketballs
Toilet signs at the station Kyoto
These are Japanese pads with a secret. The blue stripe in them is needed to determine the proximity of ovulation
Not a gram of toothpaste will go to waste
This is a chopstick stand stylized as a jacago. Jacago is a building material that was used as a fastener.