Proof The Japanese Care About Details Which Have Clever Functions

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Here's proof that Japanese people care about details which have clever functions!
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@Andrew_BIake
@Andrew_BIake Жыл бұрын
The toilets have been in use in Australia for years, a country which is mostly desert needs to conserve as much water as possible and so, uses the water from hand washing to help fill the toilet bowl when you flush.
@jberg3447
@jberg3447 Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see the Japanese still show care and masterful skill in everything they do
@shellyslioneyes
@shellyslioneyes Жыл бұрын
I love Japan. From their chicken and noodles with sauce to their crochet patterns that are in graphs with symbols instead of long long pages of lines for say "Amigurumi" which was created in Japan and means "little toys." They create Anime, Pokemon, little dogs with different breeds, characters from tv shows, etc. As a bird lover, I found many patterns for crocheting little birds (2 inches) to hang on my 2-foot All seasons "fake" lighted birch tree. I've even found a pattern to make a tree for birds using crochet and crocheting it around PVC piping (for plumbing.) It will stand at 4 ft tall with three branches and there are patterns for three seasons of leaves, flowers, and/or apples. We can even put a hole little in the middle of the trunk for me to crochet various birds (to change with the seasons) like an owl or woodpecker to nest and her nestlings to stick their heads out of the hole. It is gorgeous. So "origami" is making things using paper, like birds, etc. But Amigurumi is crocheting kids toys or a collection of what ppl love - "small toys" (translation,.) Japan started both of these wildly popular crafts, esp here in the USA. It is very popular and taken seriously among crafters here. Japan's inventions have become an obsession in the U.S. and Japan is renowned for these inventions and I'm sure for many others as well. They are gentle people and very very innovative and creative. They are wonderful to write great crochet patterns for us here in the US, but the patterns using the overall graph and symbols of stitches and colors of yarn are so intelligent. I tell new crocheters if they just google the Japanese graph terms, they will find the answers. Five years ago I bought a book from Japan via Amazon with 50 crochet bird patterns with at least 30 bird species in it plus trees, plants, etc. It included mates and fledglings, nests, etc. I just fell in love. My 33 yr old daughter loves Japan. If I wasn't so disabled and poor, I would love to visit Japan and take my 33 yr old daughter who has loved Japan since her teens. She has loved Anime books, and their styles of clothes and has even tried learning the language. Thank you, Japan for all you have blessed my family with. God bless you. And thank you, Amazing Facts, for your interesting facts. I am a non-fiction lady and I love learning. Glad your channel popped up. Today, I am a new sub. Thanks and God bless you. :)
@G20DWINplushchannel
@G20DWINplushchannel Жыл бұрын
You Can't Forget Those Japanese Claw Machines...
@leslietaylor4458
@leslietaylor4458 Жыл бұрын
I worked in a Japanese Factory in Missouri (Toyada Gosai - Toyota Plastics). They have an automated trolley train that pulls carts so finished products are placed on a cart from the production machine. Each machine puts finished product and also recieves raw materials the same way (eliminating the need to run for supplies) These trains also play classical music as they go around
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd Жыл бұрын
Blue & green have (or had) the same name in many languages throughout the world. When I was young las, or glas (I'm not going to explain why) were used for both in Welsh. Now las is blue and green is gwyrdd (say it smoothly as goo-i-r-th - i as in hit, dd is a hard th, roll the r). I believe that las is sometimes still used for green.
@zdexo5862
@zdexo5862 Жыл бұрын
LOVE YOUR VIDS BRO
@jewgirl952
@jewgirl952 Жыл бұрын
I love this narrator! In the beginning, he used to narrate everything. Love his voice! Wish he would narrate more.
@lironl6782
@lironl6782
Here in Australia, milk cartons also have a ridge, but the ridge is to indicate which side to open the carton. There is no ridge if the carton has a screw lid.
@dragonfye1
@dragonfye1 Жыл бұрын
I would LOVE to visit Japan! I’ve heard GREAT things. Lots to do, friendly people, SPECTACULAR food…can’t go wrong.
@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars Жыл бұрын
Oh this was brilliant! I've seen two astounding food related items in Japan, Bento boxes. One you shook and it Heated the food, another was like a pull cord! Within three, four minutes the food was warmed to eat! I've really got into Japanese Travel Vlogs, and attempting Japanese not too badly on Duolingo just for the fun of it. Some of the words are fabulous especially the ao of blue sounding like you've injured yourself 😂 I love seeing the Japanese capsule hotels, such tiny rooms but the amenities are out of this world and free! They're so clean too, everywhere it's outstanding. It's an amazing beautiful country ❤️ Fantastic video, made me quite happy thank you 😊
@duyphan4617
@duyphan4617 Жыл бұрын
One amazing thing about Japan is that no matter how devastating an earthquake is, they always have it fixed pretty quickly.
@Foxiz
@Foxiz Жыл бұрын
That Japan street crossing, when one walks diagonally over a street, was once an inside joke with me and some friends.
@MagickSprite
@MagickSprite Жыл бұрын
One of my uncles in Japan designed vending machines in the 90’s. They were pretty wild back then, but he would be amazed at how far they have advanced since then.
@XiaSalax
@XiaSalax Жыл бұрын
This video looks very interesting and amazing! Thanks for the good content, keep it up 👍
@Morganstein-Railroad
@Morganstein-Railroad Жыл бұрын
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@wamboieverlynewanjiru240
@wamboieverlynewanjiru240 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I remember watching "Japan Video Topics" as a kid. It was as amazing then as it is now with your equally "amazingly" updated content.
@green29373
@green29373 Жыл бұрын
Japan is basicly decades ahead of everyone. Their city designing, products are usually amazing. Don’t forget their houses and skyscrapers can survive a earthquake
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt Жыл бұрын
I saw the same thing with the plates of plastic food in Mexico, in Cancun in the mid-90s. No idea if it's still the same, but I bet it is. it's a smart idea.
@mikefoehr235
@mikefoehr235 Жыл бұрын
The fridge and toilet is beyond clever. North American RV makers should incorporate both in their campers.
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