21 Most Intriguing Things to See in Japan

Japan is an incredibly fascinating country that delights many tourists. Only there you can buy refreshment in the middle of the night, take a hot bath while riding a cable car, or dine in a restaurant where the waiters don’t show their faces. Japan can amaze anyone!

#1 A Snack Vending Machine That Is Slowly Being Consumed by Nature

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#2 Interior of a Night Bus

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#3 A Toilet With a Sink. Water Used for Washing Hands Is Later Used to Flush the Toilet

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#4 In Japanese Vending Machines You Can Get Electric Resistor or Solder Binder. Even in the Middle of the Night 😉

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#5 Farmers Mix Different Kinds of Rice Together and Turn Fields Into Works of Art

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#6 Everyone Will Pay Attention to Such a Fun Illumination

#7 Stunning Wisteria

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#8 Namba Parks, a Retail and Commercial Complex in Osaka, Has Such Interesting Architecture.

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#9 One of the Largest Aquariums (Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium) In the World Can Hold More Than 7 Million Liters of Water. It Is Located in Okinawa

#10 A Cable Car Where You Can Take a Hot Bath and Drink Beer

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#11 Smart Shop. Baskets With Price Readers and Self-Packing Cash Registers

#12 A Treehouse Cafe in Okinawa

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#13 Perfectly Organized Railroad Infrastructure

#14 Tsunami Evacuation Capsule

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#15 Moveable Seatbacks on Japanese Trains

#16 Impressive Underground Bicycle Parking

#17 A Public Onsen (Hot Springs) For Disabled Feet

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#18 A Bus Stop With No Entrance or Exit. It Was Put Up Just So You Can Get Off the Train and Enjoy the View

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#19 A Restaurant Where They Care About Customers’ Privacy

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#20 A Can of Dessert From a Vending Machine in Japan

#21 Starbucks, Where Employees Speak Sign Language

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Which fact surprised you the most?

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