3. Have you heard of smart toilets?
It’s certain that you’ll spend time in the bathroom, so why not make it as pleasant as possible? Japan seems to have become the world’s most advanced toilet developer, and it is now known for its complex “smart toilets.” One more bizarre thing in Japan
Washlets, or Japanese super toilets, are packed with a variety of high-tech features. With backside sprays, water temperature adjustments, scents, and even noise-cancelling sounds, these futuristic toilets outperform the competition. well, actually there is no competition at all against these unbelievable toilets!
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4. All I want for Christmas is KFC
Perhaps the last place you’d want to celebrate Christmas is a fast-food restaurant, yet in Japan, KFC is the traditional Christmas Eve meal. The custom is said to have begun in the 1970s, when the manager of Japan’s first KFC overheard foreigners regretting the lack of turkey on Christmas, a meat that is difficult to come by in Japan.
Although few Japanese people observe the occasion, the management believed that fried chicken would suffice as an alternative for those who crave meat. The custom has stuck because to good marketing, and today it’s so popular that you may need to order your KFC Christmas meal months in ahead or fear spending hours in line.