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    (#15) Cat Cooling Pot

    If you have a cat, you’ve probably caught them curled up in a pot or another round object at some point. This kitty pot is slightly different, as it is ergonomically designed to keep your cat comfortable and cool through those summer heat waves.

  • (#13) Innovative Condiment Packets

    If you’ve ever spent more than thirty seconds battling with a slippery packet of ketchup, you’ll wish that these innovative condiment packets were as widely available in the States as they are in Japan.

  • Capsule Hotels on Random Instances Of Everyday Japanese Tech That Make You Wish You Lived In Japan

    (#5) Capsule Hotels

    While capsule hotels used to have a more inglorious reputation, they’re becoming increasingly popular. These compact pods offer cheap accommodations for those who just need a place to sleep. That being said, more extravagant capsule hotels are popping up across Japan, providing their guests with flat-screen TVs and access to saunas and hot springs.

  • (#1) Bullet Train

    The first high-speed train, or bullet train, was built in Japan and was first put into operation in 1964. These trains are faster, more efficient, and help reduce environmental damage, not to mention they provide a huge benefit to the economy. They can travel anywhere from 120 mph to 260 mph.

    The fastest bullet train in the world is the Shanghai Maglev Train in China, which can travel up to 267 mph.

  • (#10) Rotating Sushi Bars

    The revolving-sushi craze began with Yoshiaki Shiraishi, who invented the sushi conveyor belt when he had trouble staffing his small restaurant in Osaka. While these restaurants have become popular around the world, Japan is still at the forefront of the trend when it comes to finding innovative ways to get people to buy more sushi.

  • (#6) High-Tech Toilets

    Most people know about Japan’s revolutionary toilets, and while you might be lucky enough to find one in some of the swankier restaurants in New York or Los Angeles, they’re fairly common in Japan. In fact, many domestic residences in Japan come fully equipped with these first-class toilets.

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Technology is changing the world, enriching people's lives, and providing more developers with unprecedented opportunities for innovation. A happy life is inseparable from the assistance of science and technology. Japan's smart technology is serving more and more users, and there are many advanced daily technologies that are worth learning from the world. For example, robots have been widely used in the daily life of Japanese people and are very popular among Japanese people.

You must know some of the daily Japanese technologies if you often watch Japanese movies or TV shows, one of the most common technologies is a table and blanket hybrid. The generator list more instances of Japanese technologies that make many people wish they lived in Japan.

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