14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

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Japan has always been an example for imitating the rest of the world when it comes to development, innovation, and service. Anyway, when you come to Japan, it is what will surprise you. Robots, hotel staff, elevators with service staff, and shops without them. It is only a few things that force visitors to admire Japan and think: “Wow. I want this in my country. "

We have collected curious facts about modern Japan, which surprised us the most. Send with us on this journey into the world of the future.

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14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

1. The art of rice field - this is the art of creating images by planting rice of different varieties in a certain order. In recent years it has become very popular in Japan.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

2. Cute mini McDonald's.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

3. Do you want peace with the image of your favorite character? We have a problem.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

4. The most organized point of issue of luggage, which you have ever seen. All vertical, with handles outstretched, so they could be conveniently taken (filmed at Narita Airport).

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

5. Grocery store without looking - you have to pick out the necessary products and leave the money in the jar.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

6. A typical capsule hotel, where there is everything that can be visited by guests in a concise space.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

7. Seagaia Ocean Dome, one of the largest indoor water parks in the world.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

8. In Japanese toilets there are built-in sinks for washing hands.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

9. A lot of light.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

10. They even have baby chairs.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

11. There is service personnel in elevators in Japanese department stores.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

12. In Japan, expectations coincide with reality.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

13. In Japan, there is a hotel where all the staff is made up of robots.

14 facts proving that Japan lives in 3022

14. Japan - the country of vending machines. They sell almost everything, from drinks to eggs, vegetables, and surgical masks.

Keywords: Japan | Facts | Development | Innovation | Robots | Hotel staff | Elevators | World | Lifestyle | Culture

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