Bizarre things that exist in Japan

5. Tissues are freely distributed on the street

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If you go through the streets of Japan’s major transit hubs, you’ll almost certainly be handed free tissue papers. This welcoming kind of advertising, which usually displays a company’s name and information, ensures that you’ll never run out of Tissue paper while exploring Japan! why other corporations promote like this in other countries?

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6. Godzilla is a Japanese citizen

Image by djedj from Pixabay

Did you rub your eyes and read that twice? Don’t worry, I had the very similar reaction and It’s absolutely true!

Shinjuku ward in Tokyo has a population density of roughly 17,000 people per square kilometer, yet in 2015 it gave citizenship to its most famous inhabitant, Godzilla.

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Godzilla’s citizenship came with a job offer: he became the Shinjuku ward’s tourist ambassador, which is the least he can do after destroying the area in three of his blockbusters.

Godzilla’s particular residence is for the purpose of promoting and looking over the Kabukicho district, as well as attracting people from all over the world. At a special event to commemorate the milestone, Shinjuku ward mayor Kenichi Yoshizumi remarked, Godzilla is a figure that represents the pride of Japan.