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Japanese people pay great attention to details. From what aspects can we see that the Japanese pay attention to details?

Japanese people pay great attention to details. From what aspects can we see that the Japanese pay attention to details? Han Jianmin, the author of I still like Tokyo, once said in an interview: "Japan is very comfortable, and every detail is well done. It was beginning of spring that day, and everyone in China is probably beginning of spring in beginning of spring, but in Japan, a spring bud will be given when eating on this day. This feeling is both comfortable, modern and cultural history. "

There is a famous critic of theoretical civilization behavior in Japan, Watanabe Kaiping. He once said that Chinese mainland is the center of culture and art. In the face of this core culture and art, the Japanese always feel inferior and always feel inferior. What are the characteristics and advantages of Japan like that? The answer is the point. Everything in Japan starts with small things and starts with details.

Japanese people pay great attention to details, which is actually reflected in all aspects. People will see the seriousness of others from these details and enjoy the joy of doing the key well. Today, we will talk about how serious the detail control in Japan is from all aspects!

The delicacy of 065438+ Japanese food is also reflected in many aspects. Using mobile phone to scan the QR code on food packaging, you can get information about food operators, fertilizers and fertilization, and even cooking methods. This is the so-called product quality traceability system

Even for instant noodles, the Chinese nation in Japan has not changed its key areas. If there is a fuel pack in instant noodles, it is generally not sealed in a covered cup, but stuck on the white paper of the cup, marked "Add when using". After adding boiling water, the steam will naturally be a solid fuel bag and melt into a liquid state, and the glue of the fuel bag can be torn off at will after passing through the steam heat exchanger.

When the Japanese build a new house, they usually make a rain trough from the eaves on the second floor. When it rains, the precipitation will flow along the sloping roof into this small trough, which is connected to a faucet at the bottom, away from the road 1 m. Turn on this faucet, and you can receive this accumulated precipitation to water flowers and trees.

Moreover, in Japan, 6 of the 10 people under 40 are renting houses; Only 7.5% of the 65,438+000 people under the age of 30 own their own houses; Senior government officials have public houses and members of Congress have dormitories. If they resign or fall behind, they must recover their rent.

Convenient transportation in Japan. The traffic lights in Japan are not changed at the same time, but in about 3 seconds. The traffic lights at intersections are all green. That kind of detail is actually very appropriate. Its advantage is that it can minimize the safety accidents caused by vehicles not stopping in time.

It seems that the time difference between Shinkansen, subway stations and buses in Japan and Japan is calculated in seconds, while Tokyo people use urban rail transit to travel 86% of the total urban traffic, which is smoother and more efficient than driving a private car. The number of official vehicles in government departments is basically negligible in the national motor vehicle traffic.

Public safety is ubiquitous in disaster prevention and mitigation warehouses and shelters in Japan, and signs indicating disaster avoidance are also used to it. Earthquake disaster relief packages are sold in supermarkets, that is, one for each person. And as long as it is a building in the process of construction, it can be exquisite, compact, clean and tidy, with clean service and noise reduction.

If you walk on the road and do a temporary part-time job, such as repairing a manhole, it's like being trapped in a prison. The alarm light in the project car will flash and the ice cream cone will be cut off. At least two workers wearing overalls and helmets will wave orange glow sticks to take precautions, and full-time staff will give correct guidance to passers-by. In order to improve the public's physical and mental health, in many parts of Japan, all areas are "no smoking on the road", and smokers have actually done it.

On the level of female care, I think Japan has done quite well. Most electric cars have "women-only carriages", which are open during rush hours and can be used by both men and women outside the limited time, and the design of "women-only carriages" also originated in Japan. In the news magazine reading area of Gonan Library in Taitung District, Tokyo, there are 10 seats out of 50 seats, which are reserved for women.

Moreover, Japanese women have 1 year and 6 months of parental leave, and they can get a one-time subsidy of 420,000 yen for giving birth to a child. Compared with less than four months' maternity leave in China, it is already great. In fact, in addition to female care, there are also children, the elderly and the disabled in Japan.

06 garbage disposal The classified recycling of Japanese garbage is not simply recyclable and non-recyclable, nor is it simply divided into flammable and non-flammable. Instead, newspapers and magazines, bottles and cans, cloth and small household appliances must be separated, and sometimes it may be necessary to use classification guidelines to determine the classification type of garbage.

Do you know how to properly handle plastic bottles in Japan? You need to go through the following process to throw it away. 1. Separate the bottle body, bottle stopper and plastic packaging products; 2. Wash the bottle; 3. Squeeze flat.

In Japan, household appliances can't be littered. According to Japan's household appliances recycling law, it still costs about 3,000 yen to own a TV set or a floor washer, and the cost of a refrigerator is slightly more expensive, which must be around 5,000 yen. At the same time, the scanner on every household appliance has consumable materials, and it will be punished if it is not recycled as required.

In fact, this is only the embodiment of several aspects of Japanese detail control, just a little. I am a person who attaches great importance to and likes the key points. From many details, I can feel people's etiquette knowledge, think for others, respect others, all details are for the convenience of others. With such a beautiful state of mind and thoughts, the things made will definitely make people feel comfortable, satisfied and happy, and will also be passed on to the paying party.