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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Why Things in Japan Makes Sense

There are some things in Japan that I hope become globally adopted one day.

1. Baby seats inside bathroom stalls.


This is genius.


2. Shelves above the chaos of dining patrons to safely stow bags and belongings.


3. Markers on the platform that indicate where subway doors should and will and actually do open. Note: The latter is the most important.


4. Water faucets at the dining table at restaurants. C'mon, that's awesome.


5. Walking path for the blind - e.v.e.r.y. where.


6. Airport employees that wave to you when your plane pulls away from the terminal. It makes you seriously want to come back!


7. English, Korean, and Chinese translations on every sign, street/location marker, public notice, and most importantly - warning sign, throughout the city. Great.



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