Japan is one of the most unusual and mysterious countries in the world in every respect and the most advanced in terms of various technologies. Of course, modern Japanese keep up with the times, despite their unique culture and traditions. And sometimes they are much ahead of this time. And this is well reflected in their technological innovations.
The fact that in this country you can buy in vending machines installed on the streets, absolutely everything, from groceries to underwear, is no longer a wonder for us.
The people here are all solid workaholics, so taking a nap in the most unusual place where there is such an opportunity is considered the norm in this country. Plus, leaving the workplace earlier than the manager does is a flagrant injustice and, at least, a violation of labor discipline.
For our citizens, both the upbringing and the way of life of this people are not entirely clear and are sometimes unacceptable. The most interesting thing is that their perception of the world around them and what they create is relevant in many countries. Some, at first glance, unusual inventions, it would not hurt to introduce them into our lives, although it is not a fact that everyone would understand and accept them.
One such invention is public toilets with transparent walls installed in parks in Tokyo. Someone will take this with distrust and take it as a joke, but they really exist. However, not everything is so simple.
This design is designed and made in such a way that it is useful not only in certain situations that are understandable to everyone, but also in general to people around.
The walls of the building remain transparent until a visitor enters and closes the front door with a key. After that, the automatics are triggered, and the glass becomes dull. It is impossible to see anything behind him from the street.
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In the evenings and at night, multi-colored illumination is switched on. Thus, the booths become an additional source of street lighting.
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If you think carefully, the idea really deserves attention, but the question arises how people with our mentality would react to it.
There is no limit to the imaginations of the inhabitants of the Land of the Rising Sun. Not so long ago the Japanese came up with foam houses with a 60-year warranty at the price of a used car.
A source: https://novate.ru/blogs/280820/55817/