Nation of Organization
There are some really tight rules if you Google “List of things to not do in Japan,” and one of them is to never violate the queueing system. Japanese people value their time, but they also value peace and private space.
Passengers stand in lines showing the locations of each car’s doors while they wait for the coming of a train, and all the cars arrive precisely at that location. There is no needless shoving or pushing because organization comes before necessity.
Unique Vending Machines
Did we mention that the Japanese have an unhealthful addiction to vending machines? The residents simply cannot get enough. Vending machines may dispense anything from vegetables to fish, not just basic snacks and drinks.
For instance, these vending machines offer people fruits and vegetables. So, simply locate one of them and pick up your ingredients on days when you don’t have time to visit the grocery shop. That is very practical and simple. We feel envious!