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@K.H.D7102 ай бұрын
Hi, Lanae-san! I'm from Japan. I'd say everything in this video is correct, although I've never seen a safety box-ish bed (it will exist...probably😏).
@glenkelley67992 ай бұрын
Hey Lanae, those earthquake beds are real (but probably not in exist in the US), my brother who lives in LA sent me story about them. Also, the aging population in Japan is becoming a serious problem as the birth rate is almost below the replacement measure and getting help has become increasing more difficult, especially for health care workers for the elderly, which is why they are leading the world in personal robots to help take care of the elderly. Japan also has universal health care, so you normally don't have all the problems we experience here in the US, everything is pretty much paid for by the government (through taxes). Thanks for doing this, once I discovered Band-Maid, I became very interested in Japanese culture and especially their music industry. And there is still in schools music programs with an emphasis on learning to play instruments, but in high school, it's mostly females in the music clubs and the boys play sports. This is one of the reasons we're seeing a lot of all female bands coming from Japan.
@IanBreton352 ай бұрын
Je te suis depuis la France. I follow you from France 🇨🇵. I like this vidéo.
@josemanuelperez28532 ай бұрын
Some more facts. There´s not only the kuroneko thing for blid people, there´s a lot more. Handrails in stations, have names on lines engraved, A lot of tiles in the stations also guide them. Every station in Tokyo have a little tune played when a train arrives. The value of the houses drops, because a lot of them are made of wood. Of course the price can be really expensive, but remember that is the combined price of house, and terrain. And terrain price can be really high. For earthquakes, there´s a curious thing. The kitchen cabinets get´s blocked and they can´t be opened easily. That´s for avoid their content failing. Have in mind that Japan have a lot of earthquakes. I travel a lot to Japan and have experience some of them. A thing that it´s changing are isolation and heating. A lot of japanese houses have almost no isolation, and you can find even ice in the toilet in winter. There´s times when you are warm outside the house than inside. Highway tolls are really expensive, but this have a reason. Japan don´t have any oil, must import all the fuels, but have a lot of nuclear power. A lot of times is cheaper to take a train than use a car. As a fact, in Tokyo area you can´t buy a car if you don´t hace a parking. The idea to traven to Tokyo in car it´s absurd. Trains are cheap, clean and punctual. Some lines inside Tokyo have a train every 3-4 minutes.