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Japanese hotel towels

This is a way of entertaining guests in Japan. Give a towel to wipe your hands as soon as you sit down. If it is winter, towels are usually hot, giving guests a feeling of being at home.

Many people wash their hands before eating, which is very hygienic. However, some people are not so particular about going out, but in any case, wiping with a hot towel can remove bacteria from their hands and warm their hands, which can be described as many benefits.

Moreover, the temperature in winter in Japan is very low, especially from outdoor to indoor, which usually requires a buffering process. The outdoor temperature is below zero, but indoors, the body will feel very warm because of the sudden temperature rise.

But your hands are still cold. At this time, taking off gloves and wiping your hands with a hot towel will make your whole body warm up faster and your hands become more flexible.

In fact, many restaurants in China have also learned Japanese service. The well-known Haidilao hot pot also has such a service. Give a towel to wipe your hands as soon as you sit down.

Then each guest with a bag will be given a plastic bag, and the bag and coat will be covered to prevent the smell of hot pot from being contaminated on the coat and backpack when eating hot pot.

Restaurants with better service now will have their own special services. For example, in Haidilao, in addition to fruit snacks, there is also a free manicure service.

In this way, guests will not feel bored while waiting, so many people say that Haidilao is not necessarily about how delicious the hot pot is, but that their service is more distinctive.