3rdwrldbathhaus ,

It’s kind of a relic of the past now since everyone uses a streaming service of some kind now but right at the end of physical media’s lifespan, Japan had some key advantages over the US specifically because it was legal to rent albums and I believe individual songs, just like a Blockbuster. Eventually they had the music purchasing equivalent of Redbox in the form of kiosks as well with the advent of recordable Net-MD minidiscs, which only really ever saw success in Japan.

OBXDadLife ,

If you select the wrong floor on an elevator, you can deactivate it by pressing the button again.

egitalian OP ,

🤯

WhataburgerSr ,

Kei trucks that are extremely functional and fuel efficient.

The U.S. won’t ever get that because they are extremely functional and fuel efficient.

GiddyGap ,

And they are not manly enough for the very manly men in 'Murica.

nucleative ,

They have this crazy machine… Slide paper into it and then a hundred miles away a copy of that paper slides out.

mcqtom ,

I feel like sarcasm is a really strong attitude to have about fax machines.

Rednax ,

Also used by doctors here in the Netherlands.

Railison ,

Not overly high tech but such a good fit for the culture and extremely convenient:

Self-filling, self-warming baths

Put the plug in during the day, press the button to fill the bath at the remote keypad in the kitchen. Baths fills and a little jingle announces that the bath is ready at the perfect temperature.

Blackmist ,

Yeah, I’ve got a self filling one. Nice to run a bath without even getting out of bed. Although if you forget to put the plug in first, you’ll arrive to an empty bath.

lanolinoil ,
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haha why would they make the solenoid for the water running but not for the drain? that’s weak

Misconduct ,

I’m so jealous of those deep soaking tubs they have too. SO jealous

negativeyoda ,

I recently saw a post where they have slots in bathrooms that clean your phone if you insert it

postmateDumbass ,

Dirty dirty phone.

Go use the bathroom hole!

Misconduct ,

I really dunno how I feel about inserting my phone into a slot in the bathroom if I’m being totally honest

negativeyoda ,

I stick all sorts of things in holes in bathrooms. Keeps things interesting

orphiebaby ,

Why were you downvoted? Because they had no sense of humor?

Grass ,

90s web design?

MaxVoltage ,
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i miss file

fritobugger2017 ,

Our Japan group’s website is such a complete early 90’s train wreck.

Grass ,

The odd time I’ve tried to research something in japanese it always felt like going back in time

mydude ,

Medicare for all

GladiusB ,
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gandalf_der_12te ,
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cat cafes?

FlorianSimon ,

We have one here in Canada and it’s really nothing special

Crikeste ,

We have cat cafes in Utah.

TheControlled ,

Vending machines with hot drinks like tea and coffee, that also sell cold stuff.

Riven ,
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Their vending machines are great and reasonably priced. Which is what keeps me from using any here in the US.

fritobugger2017 ,

And beer.

batmaniam ,

Not Japan specifically, but I’ve got say I’m jealous as hell about the snack scene in east Asia.

I generally don’t have a sweet tooth, and things like potato chips don’t have that umami I like. I try to keep snacks around because I forget to eat, but nothing appeals to me. But man… all those pre-packaged tofu squares, various bits of marinated meat… that’s my deal. There’s one solid “Asian Mart” near me, I’ll stock up a few months worth at a time.

Closest you get in the US is basically jerky/slim jims, which are great but expensive and kind of one note for flavor.

jeanofthedead ,

7-11 onigiri! The best.

hades ,

Plastic wrapping that’s easy to open.

hades , (edited )

Bathroom mirrors that don’t steam up after taking a shower.

Vending machines that are competent at accepting cash. Everywhere else that I’ve been to, you have to smoothen the bill and make sure it has no wrinkles or bended corners, and even then the machine would sometimes give you a hard time. In Japan, you just insert a stack (!) of bills, and the machine will count them within seconds, and also give you change in bills, and not a gazillion of coins.

Gates at the train stations are also better than everywhere else. You don’t have to wait for the person in front of you to pass the gate, you just insert your ticket and go. You also don’t need to look for arrows or notches or whatever on the ticket to insert it correctly.

Electric kettles that are very quiet and keep the water hot for a very long time.

Trains where all seats face the front, so you don’t have to sit against the direction of travel.

dual_sport_dork ,
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Trains where all seats face the front, so you have to sit against the direction of travel.

I recently took a ride on a historic restored railroad where they run sightseeing tours on period accurate trains with period engines and coaches from the turn of the century. The trip was an out-and-back, and there is nowhere for the train to turn around before the return journey. Everyone was immensely surprised, then, when the conductor came down the aisle and demonstrated to everyone that the seats in those old coaches are reversible, and you can flip the backrest to the other side so you’re facing the right way regardless of which way the train is going. They’re otherwise 100% symmetrical.

Apparently this arcane technology of the reversible seat has been lost somewhere in the intervening 100 years, never to be discovered again. (In America, anyhow.)

Zink ,

Reversible seats sound marginally more expensive to install and maintain. The benefit is to make the customer’s experience better while adding no revenue.

Sounds like some anti-American euro-commie bullshit to me!

supamanc ,

Are people really thst bothered about which way they are facing when travelling?

hades ,

Probably not. But life is full of minor inconveniences like that, and they do add up.

Riven ,
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That reminds me. All of the change machines I had the pleasure of using were very gentle when taking your money. Felt kinda jarring coming back to the US where they fucking jank the money our of your hand the second you insert it.

bund ,

Or South Korea

drog4fun ,

Hot coffee in a can that tastes great

SkippingRelax ,

If all you ever drank in your life is Starbucks coffee maybe

zipzoopaboop ,

From a vending machine

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