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What are the three habits of the country with the worst cleanliness in the world?

People all over the world are different in daily life customs and customs. The country with the most serious cleanliness addiction that I want to tell you today is Japan. Friends who have been to Japan should know that they are notoriously clean, and many tourists travel to Japan mostly for the environment.

Speaking of tourism, the number of people traveling abroad in our country is probably the largest in recent years. According to the survey, the number of people traveling abroad may have reached hundreds of millions, not to mention those traveling at home, because with the continuous improvement of economic level, people are under increasing pressure. In order to find some ways to relieve stress, they can relax and look at some different scenery abroad. But then again, even if they travel abroad, they will only choose countries that are more interested.

In recent years, Southeast Asian countries are also very popular with tourists from China. Some of them like to go to Japanese and Korean countries. Speaking of Japan. This country is rich in tourism resources, and it is understandable to attract many tourists. In addition, the distance between our two countries is relatively close. If we fly from Shanghai to Japan, it only takes about two hours.

As mentioned above, friends who have been to Japan will especially lament that their streets in Japan are 10, so many friends think that they are a nation with cleanliness, and many tourists want to say that cleanliness in Japan is a bit morbid. We can understand this by looking at their living habits. For example, at work, most companies have independent dressing rooms.

Their purpose is to change the clothes or shoes of the company after the employees arrive at the company. Some even ask employees to tidy up their jobs, or they will be punished. The second kind of people, also known as garbage classification, has been implemented in Japan for several years, and there are many kinds of garbage classification.

For example, resources, coarse materials, combustible materials are harmful, and so on. This kind of garbage classification is very detailed there. Finally, there is a Japanese native who likes taking a bath very much. A large number of them take a bath twice a day, and it takes about 30 minutes to take a bath once, because personal hygiene is very important to them.