20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

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Japan is the most technically developed country on the planet. They manage to do this not only because of the many bright minds, but also because of strict discipline and love of work. Moreover, all futurism goes well with the pristine nature, which is under special protection here. In a selection of photos, we will clearly show their technical superiority and the wonders of self-control.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Who else would think of making a refrigerator that comes to the owner at the first call?

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

An exoskeleton that increases the strength of the wearer.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

On the street here you can find containers with umbrellas. Anyone can take shelter from the rain.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

And umbrellas are not as simple as it seems.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Remember at least the Football World Cup in Russia. How many people cleaned up their garbage like the Japanese?

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

And in their native country, they throw out all the garbage only at home. What should I do with the gum then? It's simple, they are sold with napkins!

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Sometimes it's a pity to eat sweets here.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Even manholes in Japan are a real decoration!

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

It's better to make your way through the crowd than to break the rules.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

A "smart" toilet? Easily.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

There are also devices in the toilets that emit pleasant sounds. The Japanese are very shy.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

In Japanese hospitals, the food here is no worse than in our restaurants.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

For smokers, special containers are provided here so that they do not litter.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Local selfie booths (what?) automatically make your eyes bigger. Don't forget that Japan is the birthplace of anime!

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Watermelons are square here. It's more convenient this way.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Japanese culture is a separate conversation.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

A regular Kit Kat is a rarity here.

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Trains have been levitating here for a long time, and they don't drive, and at an incredible speed — more than 600 km/h! The fastest train in the world, MLX01 Maglev. Takashi H

Separately, it is worth mentioning the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which have experienced the power of nuclear weapons. They have turned from ruins into attractive megacities:

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Hiroshima today

20 photos that prove: the future in Japan has come a long time ago

Nagasaki today

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