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What are some of the amazing discoveries you've made while traveling to Japan?
I. Clean and Tidy Streets

The first thing many people should notice when they first come to Japan is the cleanliness and tidiness, whether it's in a street mall in the center of the city or in the sparsely populated countryside of the outskirts of the countryside, it's invariably very clean and spotless. Many tourists even find that after days of walking the streets of Tokyo, there is no dust on their shoes.

II. Will spray the toilet

Japanese toilets, although also divided into sitting and squatting toilet, but Japan's sitting toilet from five-star hotels to ordinary public **** toilet is almost all spray toilet. Gently press, you can automatically spray water to flush the butt, just arrived in Japan with this toilet, there will be a kind of and strange and indescribable feeling?

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Japan is a very convenient country to live in, and it's very easy to get around. But when it comes to garbage disposal, you'll have to worry because it's hard to find garbage cans on the street, and you'll have to hold the garbage in your hand for a long time before you can throw it out. Of course, remember that trash cans are usually hidden in front of or inside convenience stores, and at the entrance and exit of subway platforms.

Four. The subway is very quiet

Japan's subway cars are very quiet, everyone is silent reading books, newspapers, playing with cell phones. Here will also find a lot of commuters still holding a manga in the reading of the interesting phenomenon ~ in addition, near the priority seat, afraid of cell phone radiation will interfere with some of the elderly with artificial organs, usually asked to turn off the phone.

V. People are not afraid of having things stolen

Japan has good law and order and there are very few thieves. Young men with long purses in their jean butt bags can be seen everywhere on the streets of Tokyo, and girls here have bags that are largely unzipped. When you take a break at a cafe, you'll often see a lot of people leaving their cell phones, wallets, etc. on the table and getting up to go to the bathroom, and it feels like people aren't afraid of having things stolen.