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| Unique, cross-bred fruit |
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| Everyone eats KFC for Christmas dinner. Well, maybe not EVERYone, but at least a lot do. |
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| Some of the world’s safest streets, on which you can go walking in the middle of the night with no worries |
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| Fancy Japanese coins. Their 5 and 50 yen coins have holes in them. |
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| Capsule hotels |
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| Electronic toilets/bidets |
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| Buttons for summoning a server at family-style restaurants |
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| Multistory robot-operated parking garages |
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| Heated toilet seats |
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| Love hotels everywhere |
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| An incredible variety of KitKat flavors. Wasabi, anyone? |
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| Vending machines of all types everywhere |
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| “Lucky bags” (sold during New Year’s) |
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| Really high-priced movie tickets |
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| The world’s tiniest hotel rooms |
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| Pachinko parlors everywhere |
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| Hot springs just for your feet |
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| Squat toilets |
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| Clean, drinkable water from the tap |
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| Free tissue packets handed out on the streets |
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| The complex blueprint of Tokyo |
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| Trains and Buses ALWAYS come on time. In the rare case that they don’t, they pass out tardy notices for you to give to your employer. |
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| Kids’-sized beverage cups for adults |
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| Japanese people are really into Yahoo!, but have been switching over to Google lately. |
via weirdasianews.com
























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