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I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

Nowadays, with the improvement of people's living standards, many people will travel abroad and even live abroad. In this way, you will also learn about the customs and customs of different countries. When it comes to Japan, many people may think that Japan people are very cautious, and the streets in Japan are very clean, so I have lived in Japan for two years, let's take a look at what the real Japan is like.

I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

On the three pedestrian streets in Nara, there are crowds, and you will see a lot of Chinese, you may think that the Japanese are doing a very good job when you first arrive, the city is very clean, the river is very clear, and even the passing vehicles are very new. In fact, Japan's cleanliness has a lot to do with its geographical location, Japan is baptized by wind and rain at sea all year round, the air is fresh, and it is difficult to have dust.

I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

Japan has a high population density and convenience, with 24-hour convenience stores everywhere in the city, and a comprehensive network. Moreover, the service industry in Japan is very mature, and the staff smile when they see customers. And most of them support WeChat and Alipay payment, which can be said to be a paradise for shopping in China. Moreover, the idea of not causing trouble to others in the bones of Japan people will keep their distance when they come into contact with people.

I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

But in addition to these good things, there are many bad things about Japan. For example, the life of Japan people is very stressful, especially for office workers. Sometimes after a day of work, they will use alcohol to release the stress of the day at night, many people drink alone, or even fall asleep directly on the street, and arrive at work on time the next day.

I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

Then Japan is facing the problem of an aging population, with more than 35% of the elderly population aged 65, the highest in the world. Many young Japan are reluctant to get married and have children. And some vegetables and fruits in Japan are very expensive, which can be compared with domestic high-end supermarkets.

I have lived in Japan for two years, so I will tell you a few big truths and show you the real Japan!

Have you ever been to Japan? What do you think of Japan? Feel free to leave a comment below.

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