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There's almost a hundred and twenty seven million people here.
13.5 million just in Tokyo alone.
Even with all of those people, there are still plenty of places that you can go in Japan to be alone.
I'm Nick, welcome to All Our Questions where I search the internet for questions that we all want answers to and I answer them.
Today's question is, "What are some interesting facts about Japan?" We're gonna find out and we''ll start right now.
Japanese trains are among the most punctual in the world. Their average delay time is just 18 seconds.
Some Japanese companies conduct a morning exercise session to get employees ready for work, like going to work isn't bad enough already.
More than 86.2 percent of the people are connected to the Internet.
More than 50,000 people in Japan are over a hundred years old.
They also have 5.5 million of these vending machines.
You can find everything inside from coffee to juices to water, snacks.
In some shady parts of town it's rumored that you can even get women's panties from a vending machine.
Square watermelons are grown by Japanese farmers for easy stack and store.
They use more paper for comic books than they do for toilet paper, my guess is because of these fancy toilets that they have that clean your backside for you.
Around 24 billion pairs of chopsticks are used in Japan each year... sorry trees.
Let me know in the comments below anything interesting you might know about Japan. I already know what's coming from that one.
Black cats are considered to bring good luck to the Japanese people.
The Japanese literacy rate is nearly a hundred percent. Can you say that about your country?
The Japanese are the largest consumer in the world of Amazon rainforest timber... sorry again, trees.
Sleeping on the job is acceptable here because it's viewed as working hard.
They import an estimated 85% of Jamaica's annual coffee production... that's a lot of coffee.
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