Although Japan's economic aggregate has been surpassed by us, it is still among the top developed countries, and some aspects are indeed worth seeing, and this set of photos documents the strange things there, which is surprising to see.
Nagoya's bookstore, the giant bookcase wall and the mirror on the roof combine to form a deep sense of space, which looks very shocking and is now a punching point for Japanese Internet celebrities.

A business card made by a graduate student at the University of Tokyo, which is full of technology because of the appearance of the computer circuit board, is expected to greatly improve the success rate by holding such a business card to negotiate a project with an investor.
This hearty breakfast, which seems to take a long time to prepare, can be done in just a quarter of an hour as long as the steps are properly arranged and leftovers and prepared foods are used.
The Tokyo Motorcycle Show reopened after being cancelled two years ago due to the pandemic, but visitors also need to wear masks, even the booth models.
The Japanese old man made a realistic totoro out of bricks and stucco, and then put it at the bus stop where his granddaughter was waiting for the car, and it was really enviable to have such grandparents.
The shoe-shaped portable bathtub, designed to give office workers a chance to completely relax, when the person sits in the bathtub in the middle of the office, it seems that a sense of luxury immediately arises in his heart.
The bowling of basketball can make up for the regret of giving up playing basketball because you chose to bowl, but what if someone accidentally makes a shot?
The street performer and his puppy, dressed as a ronin, walked down the street with a shakuhachi native to China, a desolate and vast music echoing in the air.
In response to the decline in sales caused by the spread of the epidemic, Japanese merchants began to set up fresh food vending machines on the streets, and below them was a meat vending machine.
The styrofoam domed house, which is extremely resistant to earthquakes, destroyed about 4,600 buildings in the 2016 Kumamoto City earthquake, but these houses were not affected in the slightest.
The statue on the bench broke a leg, why is that? It turned out that the bench was hit by a truck and moved a few centimeters, but it was later found that this was more than a mutilated beauty, and it was retained.
The bento boxes distributed during the special period contain cakes, quail eggs, red bean rice, cod roe, scallops, it seems that there is everything, but each seems to be understaffed.
In some Japanese families, adults will put on mop suits for children and sweep away the dust when he climbs all over the house.
The building's two spiral staircases converge at the top to form a unique ribbon shape, and the hall at the bottom is where a wedding can accommodate up to 80 people.
Traffic lights are not green, but cyan, and since the same word used to be used in Japanese in the past to represent blue and green, the two colors are mixed together to be cyan.
The waiter must have graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, and it took her only about two minutes to sketch a simple, beautiful pattern on the coffee according to the pattern chosen by the customer.
In addition to making the food very delicate, they sometimes pour out strange foods, such as this "soap-stained sponge", which is actually a yellow-green cake with white cream.
This is not a newly issued Japanese currency, but a voucher printed by an animal welfare organization that highlights the elements of cats, such as cat heads, paw prints, and hot springs, which are very cute.
Cherry blossoms are common in Japan, but plum blossoms are still rare, and the picture below is a 200-year-old weeping plum that blooms like a waterfall.
Head-worn tissues, inventors hope to help people in the cold, in order to find paper towels everywhere and interrupt the work at hand, which is somewhat similar to the "head overhang, cone thorn strand" principle.
Every year in September, the finale of the Katakai Fireworks Festival, a four-foot jade firework weighing 420 kilograms rises to 820 meters and blooms a "parachute" with a diameter of 730 meters.
An unprecedented fashion match, a Japanese girl wearing fashionable clothes and a cardboard Gundam helmet on her head, not only has no sense of violation, but also has a charm.
This town is the gateway to Mt. Yoshino, an area famous for its hot springs and cherry blossoms, as well as many ancient buildings.
A Tokyo hotel that offers transparent partitions for customers to reduce the risk of infection when they eat, which they call a "lantern dining service" and charge a $260 venue fee.
The Okinawa Tug-of-War Festival, an activity that originated in ancient times to drive out evil spirits, uses ropes that are about 200 meters long and weigh 43 tons, and tens of thousands of people may not be able to lift them.
This is a group photo of a Japanese woman, Kawabata, with her daughter, both of whom look like they are in their mid-twenties, like sisters, but on the left is the daughter and on the right is the mother.
The woman, who raised her daughter alone after divorce, is 41 years old this year, but because of her good mentality, she never complains about life, and her face and figure are still very young.
Yamato-gunyama City, famous for its goldfish farming, is full of goldfish logos, and on one occasion they converted a phone booth with little usage into a beautiful fish tank.
The divers in the pool don't seem to float up all the time, and it turns out that this is the work of an art museum, and the ripples of the water and the swimmers are painted in a piece of glass.
When you enter the underground space through the tunnel, the scene that appears is also very strange. Above my head was a body of water floating in the air, where there were several blurry figures staring at the pool.
Every year after the harvest, people make huge straw sculptures to pray for a good harvest in the coming year, and these sculptures also make the children have a lot of fun.
This person sits on an electric bed and plays games, and when he eats, he will lay the front legs of the bed flat, and when he sleeps, he will lay the back of the bed flat, and play games comfortably all day.
This Taisho-era Japanese house, if you don't look at the sign on the second floor, you really can't imagine that it is a Starbucks, which is probably the oldest Starbucks branch in the world.
You may have heard of The Japan Railways apologizing to the public for being tens of seconds late, but you certainly don't know that they also use posters to warn "don't spit on the staff", and the point is that most of this strange behavior occurs "suddenly and for no reason".
The juice box contains wine, and the reason for this packaging is because it is not noticeable to use this drink in public... No wonder someone at the station is fooling around for no reason.
When the child lay in bed in the morning, the mother did not use patient calls or harsh reprimands, but transformed into a "crazy diamond" and rushed into the room, causing her daughter to jump out of bed.
Although this puff looks like cooled lava, it tastes crisp and the filling is soft and sweet.
Ikeda is not only outstanding in appearance, but also very hardworking, debuting as a model at the age of 13, becoming an actress at the age of 19, and directing her first film at the age of 24.