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What amazing discoveries did you make when you traveled to Japan?

I. clean and tidy streets

When many people come to Japan for the first time, their first feeling is cleanliness and neatness. Whether in the street shopping malls in the city center or in sparsely populated rural areas, it is very clean and spotless. Many tourists even find that there is no dust on their shoes after walking on the streets of Tokyo for a few days.

2. A toilet that can spray water

Toilets in Japan are divided into sitting toilets and squatting toilets, but sitting toilets in Japan are almost all spray toilets from five-star hotels to ordinary public toilets. With a light press, you can automatically spray water to wash your ass. When I first arrive in Japan, will there be a strange unspeakable feeling when I use this toilet?

3. Where did the trash can go?

Japan is a country where life is very convenient, and food, clothing, housing and transportation are very convenient. But when you throw garbage, it will make you very worried, because it is difficult to find garbage cans in the street, and it often takes a long time to throw them out. Of course, remember that trash cans are usually hidden in front of or inside convenience stores, at the entrances and exits of subway platforms.

It is quiet in the subway.

Subway cars in Japan are very quiet. Everyone reads books, newspapers and plays mobile phones silently. Here, you will also find an interesting phenomenon. Many office workers are still reading a comic book. In addition, near the priority seats, they are afraid that the radiation of mobile phones will interfere with some elderly people with artificial organs, and generally ask to turn off their mobile phones.

No one is afraid of being stolen.

Japan has good public security and few thieves. The streets of Tokyo are full of young people who put long wallets in jeans bottom bags, and the girls' bags here basically don't zip. When resting in the coffee shop, I often see many people put their mobile phones and wallets on the table and get up to go to the toilet, feeling that everyone is not afraid of being stolen.