Why are there no benches in Japan?

And hence it seems the greatest reason that Japan really does seem to lack seating in public spaces is simple: the government has no incentive — and perhaps even has a disincentive — to create it.
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Why are there no garbage cans in Japan?

Public waste bins and garbage cans were largely removed from Japanese cities following the 1995 sarin gas attacks, forcing residents to adopt some of the world's more disciplined waste disposal techniques.
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Why are Japanese streets narrow?

It makes sense to separate cars and people on wider streets where cars can go faster and would be dangerous to pedestrians. The narrow streets were safe and pleasant, both because they felt very human-scale and because of how few cars you actually encountered as a pedestrian.
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Is Tokyo a walkable city?

As someone who primarily likes sightseeing by just wandering aimlessly in an area and seeing where I'll end up, Tokyo delighted me more than just about any place. The city is incredibly walkable, and every area of the city has its own charm.
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How are Japanese roads so good?

The quality of roads in Japan is among the best in the world. The surface is pitch black in colour, soft and exceptionally durable, and will not wear out your tyres, thanks to the superior quality of natural bitumen suitably mixed with high quality locally-processed additives.
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What happens if you litter in Japan?

Littering is prohibited in Japan. Please take all trash with you when you leave. Please be aware that if you litter within a Beautification Enforcement Area, you will be fined up to 30,000 JPY.
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Is Japan a clean country?

While Japan has some environmental problems it has yet to thoroughly understand and tackle, such as garbage in the Seto Inland Sea, overall, it's a pretty clean country.
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Is Tokyo a clean city?

The roads, the pavements – everything is clean in Tokyo. Tokyo is so clean it even has dedicated cigarette smoking stations.
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Is Tokyo boring?

No, Tokyo is neither boring nor overrated. You only have to look at places like the Tokyo Skytree, a 2,000+ foot tower hiding countless entertainment options. There's also robot restaurants, theme parks, even digital art museums elsewhere in Tokyo. You just have to know where to look for them.
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What country is the cleanest?

Denmark. Sitting as the no. 1 cleanest country in the world in 2022 is Denmark, with an EPI score of 82.50. Apparently, this country in the Nordic region emphasizes the use of renewable energy.
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Where is the cleanest place on earth?

Denmark. With a total EPI score of 82.5, Denmark is 2020's cleanest and most environmentally friendly country. Denmark stands out for its high scores in several categories, including Wastewater Treatment (100), Waste Management (99.8), and Species Protection Index (100).
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Can you smoke in Japan?

Tobacco was introduced to Japan by the Europeans in the 1500s. In recent years, the smoking rate among men has plummeted from over 50% in 2001 to around 25% in 2022, while less than 10% of women smoke. The law prohibits the purchase and smoking of cigarettes to persons under the age of twenty.
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Why are Japanese so hygienic?

You could say that Japanese people put great importance on the act of washing in order to keep their hands and bodies clean. It is not common around the world for a country to have such thoroughly deep-rooted washing customs. This shows how strongly Japanese people are conscious about hygiene.
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Is Japan the safest country in the world?

According to the 2019 Global Peace Index, Japan is the 9th most peaceful country in the world. (The report makes its determination based on factors like crime rate, poverty, conflict, and incarceration, among others.) As such, Japan is ahead of countries like Switzerland, Ireland, and Finland!
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What is Japan's drinking age?

In Japan, the legal adult age is 20. Japanese law prohibits individuals under the age of 20 to drink alcohol or smoke. Regardless of age, you must not force anyone to drink or smoke as it may cause serious health and social consequences.
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Can you drink at 18 in Japan?

Especially for people who hail from countries where drinking and smoking starts at 18, the age restrictions in Japan for buying and drinking alcohol, as well as the smoking age in Japan, may be surprising: You must be 20 years old and in possession of a valid ID (for foreigners, a residence card will do).
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What country has the most litter?

The US ranks third. The world is drowning in trash, and the waste generation rates are only increasing, according to the World Bank.
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Do Japanese people sweat much?

While the Japanese perspire, they don't seem to do it to the proud degree that we foreigners do. While I've always attributed our sweating and ensuing body odor to the fact that we are the more hirsute of the species, the Japanese say body odor has more to do with food — you smell like what you eat.
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What is the most cleanest country in Asia?

Singapore claims title of cleanest air in Asia
  • Singapore 1.66 1.54.
  • Hong Kong 3.16 2.76.
  • Bangkok 3.30 2.93.
  • Shanghai 3.60 3.35.
  • Beijing 4.14 4.15.
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Which culture has the best hygiene?

Japan is widely recognized as one of the cleanest countries in the world; people have high hygiene awareness, along with good habits such as hand washing and mouth rinsing.
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What do Japanese call foreigners?

Gaijin (外人, [ɡai(d)ʑiɴ]; "outsider", "alien") is a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese citizens in Japan, specifically non-East Asian foreigners such as white and black people. The word is composed of two kanji: gai (外, "outside") and jin (人, "person").
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Which country smoke the most?

China has the most tobacco users (300.8 million), followed by India (274.9 million). China has the most smokers (300.7 million), while India has the most smokeless tobacco users (205.9 million). Russia faces a looming crisis. Russia has the highest smoking rate among men (60.2 percent).
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Can I vape in Japan?

Japan: E-cigarettes containing nicotine were banned starting in 2010. Non-nicotine e-cigarettes are sold to adults and minors since no regulation exists for non-nicotine e-cigarettes in Japan. Now it is legal if the e-cigarette is registered as a medicinal product.
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Who is the most hygienic person in the world?

Until I met Marie Kondo. This woman has single-handedly changed the way I approach cleaning — and I'm not the only one. Her book, “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” (2010), has sold over 6 million copies worldwide. In 2015, Kondo was listed as one of Time's “100 most influential people”.
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