Is the real Japan really that clean without the Japanese filter ?

Updated on international 2024-08-05
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I believe that many people will be very curious, why do they use their mobile phone camera to shoot the **, it always gives people a feeling of earth, but when you look at those Japanese and Korean **, you will feel very fresh and transparent? Many people will say that this is actually mainly due to the filter.

    So without that layer of Japanese filters, is the real Japan really that clean? After seeing their condition, I felt fortunate that I was born in China. In fact, if the sanitation is not clean, the overall environment of Japan is indeed much cleaner than that of China, first of all, their area is small, and it is very convenient to clean up.

    China is so large that even if all the manpower comes in handy, it may not be able to clean it up to such a clean level.

    On the other hand, Japan's climate is more advantageous, you must know that Japan is an island country, their climate is very humid, and China's humid climate is only in the south, and most of the north is very dry, so when it comes to windy weather, the whole dust will be very bad, even if you clean it every day, the dust will be very serious.

    As a result, if you want to shoot ** in China and Japan, Japan can see a very neat look with a simple color matching, while China needs to pick and choose to be able to shoot beautiful**. Then there is Japan, because the air is humid and not easy to dust, and the visibility of the whole air will be very good, but there are still many places in China that are deeply troubled by smog.

    But don't think that these are any advantages, although the humid climate makes the whole environment look cleaner and more transparent, but in fact it is not a good living environment for the human body, look at the fishermen who often go to sea will get what chronic diseases, you will find that in fact, people living in this humid environment are really very prone to bone disease.

    If you are not careful, it is the old cold leg rheumatism, and the whole person will be very painful in old age, and the whole eating habits in Japan are also relatively deformed, even fruits are not normal food and become a luxury for gifts, for foodies, this link is too unfriendly, so it is better to live in China a little happier.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Japan's overall sanitation is much cleaner than China's, because it is a small country, so it is easier to clean up, and Japan's humid climate is less prone to dust.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It depends on how clean you are, in fact, there are many cities in China that are as clean as Japan, such as Weihai and Xiamen. Because of the education they received from childhood, the Japanese are very environmentally conscious, but it is an exaggeration to say that it is spotless, but it is indeed very clean and has reached a very high standard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, the Japanese love cleanliness, they pay special attention to physical health, and they wash all parts of themselves every day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not particularly clean, it's just that some places are better maintained.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, one hehe solved it, they have had makeup classes since they were children, selling cosmetics and starting with dolls.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You search for the ** of the Japanese cherry blossom viewing time, and look at the garbage all over the ground.

    Japanese netizens discussed at the World Cup in Russia: Why no one picks up garbage everywhere when Japanese people enjoy cherry blossoms, and they like to pick up garbage so much when they go abroad.

    You can find Japanese posts on the Internet, just look at it.

    Japan is definitely clean, but it's not as clean as you think, and Singapore is really clean.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Japan's cleanliness, safety, and convenience are world-class, but that doesn't mean that the places in Japan where the homeless people live are also clean; Most public toilets in Japan are clean, and the users have merit, but there are also dirty ones.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mostly, but there will definitely be dirty corners.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm impressed. Two pairs of white soles, no sand on the soles after a week, most of the toilets are cleaner than my home. I saw with my own eyes that their construction truck came out of the construction site, and three people took water cannons to wash the tires on the exterior of the vehicle.

    When the car came out, the car was washed, for fear that it was not cleaned, and the effect was the same as that of a new car. The impact is quite big, after all, developed countries, I believe we can also achieve it in the future!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japan is a very clean country, the quality of the people is very high, and there is no garbage on the ground. And in many domestic reports, the propaganda is superb. Japan is almost a spotless country, and littering is never seen there.

    I've been skeptical about this, but is this really the case?

    Come to the Imperial Palace of Japan.

    The square, which is paved with stones, makes a noise if someone passes by the stones. It is also a popular spot in Tokyo, and it is difficult to clean up if there is a lot of rubble due to the large amount of rubble. It's also one of the local landmarks, so the ground is always neat.

    The greenery outside the square is made up of pine trees and dead grass, and it is said that it is a homeless place.

    habitat. Although the homeless live here, they are still very clean for their "residence". They also build "makeshift shelters" out of cardboard boxes that don't stain the ground. If there is garbage, it will also be sorted and disposed of accordingly.

    Whether in China or in Europe and the United States, the underground passages are very dirty, and many of them are accompanied by unpleasant smells. The underground passage is dark and damp, and there is a lot of garbage fermenting in it, which is very disgusting. However, Japan's underground passages give people a "new" feeling, their underground passages have no trash cans, the passages are neat and clean, and there will be no weird smells, and the cleanliness is comparable to that of shopping malls.

    Japan's subways were developed earlier than in Japan, so they are also very old, although they have been in use for many years. But it doesn't feel dirty or messy at all. Even at the narrow entrances and exits, there is no trace of garbage.

    Even the remote and narrow alleys are clean and tidy. Every household in Japan is sorted separately, and there is a special city management department to clean it up.

    The streets of Japan are unimaginably clean, and if a flower petal falls on the street, it will feel very abrupt. Japan is a country where cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and every spring and autumn, the ground is covered with cherry blossom leaves, which is quite beautiful.

    Tokyo city in Japan.

    The exterior walls of the building are clean and undusted, and water stains are rarely seen. This is mainly due to the fact that the climate of the Japanese islands makes it difficult for dust to fall, and the fact that they use better materials during the construction of the building to keep the exterior of the building clean. Although some of the buildings are old, they are still shiny.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japanese cities are really very clean, not exaggerated. Japanese people have developed the habit of not littering since childhood, and they are responsible for their own homes and companies, and there is no one to clean them for you. When you shop and eat in some places, these places will give you garbage bags so that you don't have a place to throw your garbage.

    There are also many volunteers in Japan who specialize in cleaning up, and even during the day, there are cleaning trucks on the streets, so it's no wonder that the streets in Japan are so clean.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, everyone in Japan is very hygienic, and there are cleaning volunteers who meticulously clean the streets, parks, etc. every day.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cities in Japan are quite clean, the people are of high quality, and there is no garbage on the ground. In Japan, every household is sorted separately, and there is a special management department to clean it up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have just been to Japan in November 2017, both in the countryside and in the big city (Osaka). Yes, Japan is very clean, and the quality of the people is indeed relatively high. However, people with good hygiene practices who go to Japan are not very used to it, because there are so few public garbage cans in Japan.

    They need to collect their own garbage and put it in the corresponding bins when they have the opportunity. Our domestic trash cans are generally divided into two kinds: can and cannot, which is really a self-deceptive practice. In fact, the cleaners treat all the garbage the same, collect it all together and incinerate it.

    Incineration is the least efficient and most polluting method. If you want to achieve the kind of environmental protection in Japan, you must be willing to learn about environmental protection, and in order to truly and effectively separate garbage, you need to remember a lot of knowledge. There are too many people who don't want to sweat and shout and blame ZF everywhere.

    If it works for you, can you help me?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well, this point is worth learning from us alas.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    China also needs to be as clean and livable as Japan!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is done through people's consciousness. People consciously care about the environment, they don't litter.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is because people in Japan have a very high awareness of environmental protection, and Japan's ** has also introduced a lot of environmental protection measures and punishment systems, so Japan's environment is very clean.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Japanese people care about the environment very much, and they also know how to protect the environment, so there will be people cleaning the road every day, so it is so clean, and everyone is very good.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The main reason is that the Japanese usually eat healthier food, and they also have a strong sense of environmental protection, so the environment is particularly good.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1 All Compared with the countries that are developing heavy industry, their environment is very good and clean, because they have long completed the process of primitive industrial accumulation and entered the step of sustainable development.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, they are filming a legitimate profession. Society is no different from us, don't think too much.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    More than that, Japan's national policy is to "sacrifice a generation of women." ”

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Those were paid to shoot, and then the women took that as their work, and they were very dedicated. So it left that impression on you, and it is not so exaggerated in reality, but it is still more open than in China.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It seems to be more open than that.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Of course, the state allows the existence of A, is there a second in the world?

    Even the Netherlands has to be pretentious, but Japan doesn't.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Japan's garbage must be sorted well, if you don't sort it according to the regulations, the police will find trouble for you, and of course you will go to jail if it is serious, let alone littering. If you don't stand in line, you'll be fined.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes. There are very few garbage cans on the streets of Japan, but there is hardly a single piece of garbage.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I don't know anything else.,Anyway, in recent years, Japan's new ones are getting worse and worse.。

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