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Visiting Japan: Do Japanese Hotels and Hostels Require Garbage Sorting?

When we go to Japan for tourism, the first impression is how clean this country is! The streets are spotless, and you can even see goldfish swimming in the street drains. 'Cleanliness' is definitely the first impression of going to Japan,Japanese streets

It's difficult to find garbage in Japan, and even if you walk a long way down a street, you won't find a trash can. This is an unbelievable thing in our country. In Japan, this is a normal thing. Japanese residential areas have few trash cans, and people would rather take their garbage home to dispose of it. Japan's street cleanliness stems from the Japanese people's environmental awareness,Japanese streets

Japan wasn't always this clean; it used to be dirty, chaotic, and poor!

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The people were crowded on the train

Japan's public environment was truly improved after the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, in order to maintain Tokyo's image in the eyes of the world. The government organized street cleaning, set up trash cans on the streets, and urged people not to litter, not to urinate or spit indiscriminately.

The awakening of the people takes time, we have read a book called 'The Ugly Chinese', Japan also has a book called 'The Ugly Japanese', the content of the book describes some unsightly phenomena in Japanese society, which was widely paid attention to and received a lot of feedback at the time. After recognizing their shame, awareness was inspired, and some bad phenomena were gradually changing. Decades of change have made Japan today so clean,Do Japanese hotels and hostels require garbage sorting when we visit Japan?

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For tourists visiting Japan, seeing the streets so clean and hotels and hostels so tidy will create pressure, will Japanese hotels and hostels require garbage sorting?The answer is no,Whether in Japanese hotels or hostels, we will have trash cans, so there's nothing to worry about. When you can't find a place to throw your garbage, you can take it to the hotel to throw away.

When staying at a Japanese hostel, our hostel just puts the garbage into garbage bags, and the cleaning staff will be responsible for sorting and disposing of the garbage. To avoid causing trouble to others, we must first put all the garbage into garbage bags. Don't discard it randomly in the room.

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When we go to Japan for tourism, it represents not only ourselves but also the image of the Chinese people, respecting the customs and habits of other countries, and doing our best. Civilized tourism is the country's most powerful propaganda. We believe that in the near future, with the development of cities and the continuous progress of people's quality, our cities will only get better and better.

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