It’s no secret that Japan is already living in the future. And although it’s home to robot waiters and bullet trains with speeds up to 200 miles per hour, it’s the little things in its inhabitants’ daily lives that truly make Japan unlike any other country in the world. From sinks that are attached to toilets to use less water to their obsession with glasses, there are some incredible facts about the land of the rising sun that can make you super excited to visit this country.

We at Bright Side have searched the Internet to find some fascinating facts about Japan that you may not have heard of before.

1. “A relaxation drink in Japan, the opposite of an energy drink”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is,

8. “A vending machine in Japan that sells solder and resistors”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

9. “Manhole covers in Japan are masterpieces.”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is,

10. Okunoshima is a small Japanese island occupied by hundreds of wild rabbits.

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

13. Sinks are attached to toilets to save water.

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

15. “This shopping center in Japan has free refrigerated lockers for your perishables so you can keep shopping after you get your groceries.”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

16. “At Narita International Airport (Tokyo), they give you free origami instead of candy.”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

17. “This Japanese gum I have comes with little pieces of paper inside for you to spit your gum into when you’re finished with it.”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

18. “The Japanese platform, 9 3/4, has ticket gates.”

18 Things That Clearly Show How Unique Japan Is

Which fact surprised you the most? Do you know any curious facts about Japan that you’d like to share with other Bright Siders?

Please note: This article was updated in October 2021 to correct source material and factual inaccuracies.

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