Cleanliness

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In overseas business, the cleanliness of Japanese cities is one of the most frequently appreciated aspects of Japan. Foreign tourists appreciate the cleanliness of Japanese cities, the lack of litter, and the punctuality of public transportation.
Japan's spirit of hospitality is evident not only in the cleanliness of its streets and the accuracy of its public transportation systems, but also in its overall service.
Vending machines, convenience stores, and clean public restrooms are helpful to those doing business.

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How Japan Became the Cleanest Country in the World

This video explores the fascinating story of how Japan became the cleanest country in the world. It delves into the unique elements of culture, government, and technology that have contributed to Japan's exceptional standards of cleanliness and hygiene. Through beautiful images of Japan's clean streets and public spaces, we will also show you what a great culture of cleanliness Japan has. By the end of this video, you will have a better understanding of Japan's approach to cleanliness and waste management.

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How Japanese Clean Train Stations and Public Toilets

In Japan, cleaning is more than a job, it's part of the culture, like an art. Anyone who has been to Tokyo knows it's one of the cleanest cities in the world and to keep it that way, it takes a team of dedicated professionals who are often un-noticed - meaning they're doing an excellent job!

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Why Japanese Trains Are Never Late – And Never Will Be

Japanese trains are famous for being unbelievably punctual—like, they’re almost never late! 🚄 The secret? It’s all about insane precision and planning. Every train has a strict schedule down to the second, and staff are trained to make sure everything runs like clockwork. 🕒 Even when there’s a delay (which is super rare), they’ll announce it immediately, and it’s usually just by a minute or two. Plus, the railway system is so well-maintained that technical issues are minimal. Honestly, Japan has turned train punctuality into an art form!

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