Photos That Prove Japan Is Not Like Any Other Country 🇯🇵 Reaction

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @Mark-Elf
    @Mark-Elf วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:42 In Japan, for the visually impaired, the bottles are marked with Braille so that they can tell the difference between shampoo and conditioner just by touch.😊
    Also, the Braille blocks on the roads for the visually impaired were invented in Japan in the 1960s.🤗

  • @Mark-Elf
    @Mark-Elf วันที่ผ่านมา

    2:07 "Japanese people are very united."
    I agree😊As an example of how deeply rooted this national character is, Japanese food is called "WA-SHOKU" and kimono is called "WA-FUKU" in Japanese, but this "WA" is an ancient self-designation of the Japanese that also appears in a 5th century Chinese document.And this "WA" means "harmony"🤗
    In this way, since ancient times, Japanese people have placed more importance on harmony with the whole than on the pursuit of personal interests.The 6th century "Seventeen-Article Constitution," said to be Japan's first constitution, states in its first article that "harmony is the most important thing."😌

  • @Mark-Elf
    @Mark-Elf วันที่ผ่านมา

    3:34 These are called "local manholes" and are drawn by the waterworks bureaus of local governments all over Japan, with pictures of famous places, old tales rooted in the area, and anime characters drawn in towns that are the setting for anime. They have now become tourist attractions, and you can get a stamp card at the city hall and enjoy a stamp rally.😁
    Another feature of Japan is that there are dam enthusiasts who love dams all over the country and are known as "dam men" and "dam women." Local governments also stimulate the collecting habit of dam enthusiasts by making cards called dam cards, turning them into a tourist resource.😅

  • @Mark-Elf
    @Mark-Elf วันที่ผ่านมา

    4:58 I'm sure you understand, but this is possible only in a town that is in a rural area and where nature is well preserved. You won't see this in the city center or its suburbs, or even within 100 kilometers of the city center.😂

  • @Mark-Elf
    @Mark-Elf วันที่ผ่านมา

    7:03 I live in a city with a population of 500,000 in a prefecture with a population of 5 million, an hour's train ride from central Tokyo, and most of the supermarkets in the malls around here have free refrigerated lockers.😊
    But this increase has only recently occurred, right?😉

  • @tanyaang2718
    @tanyaang2718 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    you should react to this island called the Nara Island. They have Deers everywhere and they nod their head to beg for little snacks from you and super affectionate. They even have vending machine around the city for you to buy food to feed the Nara deers.

  • @tanyaang2718
    @tanyaang2718 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You should also check out the varieties of vending machines in Japan. they sell all sorts of amazing snacks and hot food as well. It's always an adventure to find a vending machine and what sorts of cool stuff they have. And to add on - they are extremely clean and hygienic!!