There are several things you must carry with you whenever you travel in Japan. A handkerchief or a hand towel is one of these essential items.
Although, recently in Japan, a drying device like the one shown on the above picture (i.e., a hand dryer in a Japanese bathroom) has been getting very popular, some bathrooms of shopping malls and, especially, of minor tourist spots such as hiking trails and rural onsen (English: hot springs) resorts do not carry such a hand dryer.
Sometimes, paper towels are not available, either, as you find an indispensable item for public bathrooms in the United States of America. Probably because Japanese people are environmentally friendly, they are expected to carry a handkerchief or towel to wipe their hands after they are done with the bathroom.
Coming from a french university, I've learned to always keep an handkerchief or paper tissues with me... We do have hand dryer machines but they never works :o)
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ReplyDeleteIn India too, people in the cities are acustomed to the habit of carryin either paper tissues or handkerchiefs considering the high levels of air pollution in the cities. Most of the malls and public utilities too keep paper tissues for public convience. presence of hand dryers is not so common..but i guess t tissues serve more purpose than t dryer!!! :-))
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ReplyDeleteVery informative blog, Hope this helps many!
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