There are few Japanese littering everywhere. Open the famous brand bag that Japanese girls carry with them? Will be surprised to find that. Except cosmetics? There are also garbage such as shopping receipts and empty bottles.
Text/@ Lin Ping in Japan
Almost everyone who has been to Japan will be deeply impressed by some small details of life. A policeman on a bicycle? Smiling waiter? A patient and dedicated civil servant who bows to you? Standardized traffic? Paper money without creases? Water you can drink by turning on the tap? Fresh air? Clean toilets, rivers and streets.
Not only should garbage be strictly classified? It takes the specified time to take it to the specified place and throw it. What if the classification is wrong? No recycling? Or did you miss the throwing time? Then I can only take it home for a few days. We can only throw it away next time. I'm still a little depressed about this, okay? Look at the garbage at home? Always feel weird? I can't wait to throw it away at once. Eat fish on Monday? You can't throw bones until Thursday? I feel that I have been suppressed into a ninja cat.
On weekdays? There are few Japanese littering everywhere. They usually take the rubbish home in bags and sort it. Tokyo can hardly find classified trash cans in convenience stores or stations? Clearly marked? What kind of garbage should be put in which bucket. Small cities can only be taken home honestly? Seriously classify and deal with it? Leave it at the door on the specified date? It's locked up for recycling. Open the famous brand bag that Japanese girls carry with them? Will be surprised to find that. Except cosmetics? There are also garbage such as shopping receipts and empty bottles. Everyone who walks the dog has a necessary four-piece suit? Paper, water, long clips, plastic bags.
Japan implements a system of local autonomy? Every place has its own rules. So every time you move? The real estate company and the landlord will give me the garbage classification form as soon as possible. I usually stick it in the most conspicuous place in the hall? When throwing garbage, carefully classify it according to the above requirements. Some places are looser? As long as it is divided into seven or eight categories. Horrible places are divided into more than 20 categories. Nakano, where do I live now? Most aspects can be divided into combustible garbage? Throw it before 8 am on Monday and Thursday? Noncombustible garbage? Throw it before 8: 00 on Saturday morning? Newspapers, books, cartons, bottles and cans are thrown before 8: 30 on Thursday morning? Pottery, metal and glass? Throw it before 8 am on Tuesdays of the first week and the third week. Don't introduce the little ones? Light plastic bottles are divided into three parts: bottle body, bottle cap and plastic packaging? You can't throw it until it's clean. Gas tanks, thermometers, sphygmomanometers, broken glass pottery and other products should be packed? Label it. Besides? Do I need to make an appointment by phone to throw away large furniture and appliances? It costs money to go to a convenience store to buy special stickers? It is illegal to throw it away at will.
Classification table of garbage in nakano area? There are three languages: China, Japan and Korea. Just moved to nakano? Once I recorded the Tuesday of the second week as the first week? The landlord came to my house with garbage the next day? Explain the method and time of garbage sorting to me carefully? Super embarrassing. There is almost no occupational discrimination in Japan? What will be looked down upon by neighbors? People who don't handle garbage properly.
What impressed you the most? Once I saw a little girl squatting on the ground crying on the road? There is a big dog next to it. I didn't know it was a big dog with diarrhea until I asked? Don't girls bring enough paper and water to clean the floor? I was so anxious that I cried. I gave her a bottle of water and a bag of paper I brought? The little girl kept bowing and thanking? I think it's strange. And then deliberately pay attention? Notice that everyone who walks the dog has a necessary four-piece suit? Paper, water, long clips, plastic bags.
Walking the dog is called "walking the dog" in Japanese? This word is particularly appropriate? Do dogs really take a leisurely walk? Where's the master? Take care of their affairs-pick up dog poop and take it home? Clean the ground
Although a little depressed? But I did get into the habit of not littering? There is also the habit of disposing of garbage at any time. Every time I go back to China? Relatives and friends will consciously put away the garbage after watching me eat? Always boasting that I went to Japan and completely changed? I am very happy. Really? Japan only began to implement garbage sorting in the 1970s? At first, it was simply divided into two categories? After that, it was gradually subdivided and improved. Up to now? The consciousness and methods of garbage sorting have long been fully integrated into Japanese life? Become a part of life. Japanese usually carry handkerchiefs with them? And more than one piece.
So what? Why can Japanese people adapt and get used to garbage sorting so quickly? I have discussed this with the Japanese many times.
First of all, it has something to do with their education since childhood. When I first went to kindergarten. Mom and dad will teach them not to leave food? Take a bath every day? Change clothes? Take off your shoes at home, too? Is garbage produced and sold? Fine garbage sorting methods, etc. I have developed a good habit of loving cleanliness and maintaining good hygiene since I was a child. The school will teach them the relationship between people and the environment. Some schools even organize students to visit garbage incineration plants? Let them know? Different classification will affect the conversion rate of garbage incineration and the recovery and utilization rate of resources. Japanese animation also spares no effort to promote environmental protection? For example, it is the big bad guy who destroys the environment.
After the Japanese people opened the door? There's a place called the porch? Next to it is the shoe cabinet. One more step is the inner floor leading to the living room. Japanese go home? When visiting someone's house, you have to take off your shoes at the entrance before you can go in. Many public places in Japan also need to take off their shoes? Clinic, shopping mall, library? Even many restaurants have to take off their shoes to enter. How many times? I saw my mother take off the shoes of the child sitting in the seat on the tram? Wait for the child to stand up and put it on the child? Because I'm afraid my shoes will stain the seat. Although? Japan is very clean? Shoes are hardly dirty.
Second? It has something to do with Japanese shame culture. "Confused" means trouble in Japanese? Not confusing people is a special culture in Japan. Stay out of trouble is the motto of almost all Japanese people? It is a habit they have developed in various education and environments since childhood. After the tsunami, a mother cried silently and didn't cry on Japanese TV? Because "she only lost one child? Many families have lost two or three children? If you cry? It will make other parents who have lost their loved ones even more sad. " At the station in Japan? Do you often see no signs of suicide? Please don't "confuse" everyone. Such a suicide prevention slogan is a bit speechless? But this is really the best way to target the Japanese. You're going to die, so don't make trouble? How much more is littering? And then what? If the garbage is not properly classified and recycled? Despised by neighbors? The Japanese will feel even more humiliated.
Again? Environmental impact. I know, okay? In Japan? Nobody litters? I always put the garbage in my bag and take it home for careful treatment? Sneezing will inevitably cover your mouth subconsciously. But I haven't been back for a few days. I started with Big Stream? A pack of one-dollar facial tissues? Wipe and throw? Garbage doesn't have to be sorted at all. Can North Orange really be South Orange? So what? I have always disagreed with the statement that the quality of China people is lower than that of Japanese people.
Speaking of environment? Have to mention a beautiful scenery of Japan? Handkerchiefs. In Japan? People who spit everywhere can hardly see it. Japanese usually carry handkerchiefs with them? And more than one piece. Used to wipe sweat when it's hot? Can a cold cough also be used to wipe nose or phlegm? It is an essential medicine for home travel. And Japanese handkerchiefs are very beautiful? Sales are particularly good? This is one of the most beloved gifts. "A Nv's silence? Cover your mouth with a towel. "Every time I see a Japanese using a handkerchief? I will think of this poem? The scenes of ancient bustling streets and talented people and beautiful women seen in domestic costume dramas come to mind. With facial tissues? It can basically be judged as a foreigner who has just arrived in Japan.
Finally? Is inseparable from the Japanese government's vigorous promotion of environmental protection? Japan's flexible local autonomy system also makes it easier to implement policies and regulations.
Japan is small? A large population? Serious shortage of resources? They think? Through garbage sorting? Recycling can create great value in environmental protection and resource recycling. Is this killing two birds with one stone worth learning?