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Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

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China's 5,000-year-old civilization is deeply rooted in the bones of the Chinese.

China is also one of the four oldest civilizations in the world, and Japan, which is adjacent to China, has its own unique culture despite its small size and recent founding.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

There are some customs and cultures that we can all understand, but some of them completely subvert our understanding of Japan, and today, we are going to tell you some "cold knowledge" that rarely appears in life.

Every comment is enough to subvert your worldview, and some netizens even said that they are lucky that they were born in China.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

(1): Build a playground on the roof

Entertainment venues in Japan actually developed from the rooftops of department stores.

In the early 20th century, a department store in Tokyo converted its roof into an amusement park, and at that time there were only simple vehicles such as wooden horse swings.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

But in the early fifties, big rides like Ferris wheels and bumper cars joined in.

The rooftops of department stores have also become the best places to relax, although most of them have been removed for safety reasons.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

(2): Sending wreaths represents blessings

Chinese is a tradition to send wreaths when they die, while in Chinese Japan, it is used to pray for blessings, which is a way that goes against tradition.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

(3): Daughters should bathe with their fathers before they get married

In Japan, in order to show the kindness of her father's nurturing, the daughter must take a bath with her father before getting married, has this shocked your worldview? Chinese women will avoid their fathers, while Japanese people don't care at all, which makes Qin Guan very helpless.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

(4): Japan is the world's No. 1 country in terms of "paper" sales

Japan, a country with a population of less than one-tenth of China's, has the largest sales volume of toilet paper, although there are not many Japanese people.

To be precise, the Japanese are allergic to pollen,

In spring and autumn, a lot of paper is used, and toilet paper is often distributed on the streets of Japan, and small advertisements are printed on the toilet paper for promotion.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

(5): A full-time housewife in Japan is a job

In China, the bitterness of housewives can only be experienced by themselves, and the traditional Chinese culture has high requirements for women, women have to work and earn money, go to work, take care of children, buy clothes for children, do housework for children, and be tutors, but in Japan it is different.

Japanese housewives are just a job, there is no feeling of inferiority, Japanese men, all want their wives to become a qualified housewife, and their husbands are working outside to earn some money.

Japanese folk customs, each of which shatters your three views, netizens: Glad to be born in China

The housekeeping skills of Japanese housewives are also world-famous, because they will delve into many housekeeping skills, and if you learn them, you can reduce the housework by half, so Chinese housewives should try it quickly.

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