Voices in Japan

Unusual Things that are Normal in Japan

Voices in Japan Season 3 Episode 238

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Burke and Ben talk about some things that are generally unique to Japan, but are slowly spreading across the world, and if not, maybe some countries should adopt some of these great ideas. They include umbrella lockers, automatic taxi doors, transparent toilets, and more. Enjoy the show!

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