22 Perkara Teknologi Next Level Di Jepun Yang Sangat Memudahkan Urusan Pengguna Di Sana
Jepun memang sentiasa di depan dan berada di level yang berbeza dengan negara-negara di dunia. Berikut ialah beberapa reka bentuk berasaskan pengalaman pengguna (UX) di Jepun yang memudahkan kehidupan pengguna di sana yang mungkin boleh dicontohi negara-negara lain.

Jadi jom kita selongkar antara perkara yang membuktikan teknologi di Jepun sentiasa berada di depan
Signs in 3D at Japanese train stations make it easier to navigate from far. (Source: SoraNews)

All-in-one sink with soap, water & air to dry your hands after washing. (source: wheretokim)

There's a cup holder at the ATM to put your coffee while using it. (source: Onion Soup Ltd)

Japanese airport staff sort luggages by colours so that you can find yours easily. (Source: Reddit)

Elevators & buildings show raining sign if it rains outside.
(source: Eigo Sensei)

Tourist spots have phone holder so you can take nice selfies.
(source: Reddit)

Kids have their own "driver seats" inside trains.
(Source: Armada)

Reading glasses with different 'power' for people to use when filling out forms.
(source: rasonic)

Japanese chewing gums come with little pieces of paper for you to wrap your gum after.
(source: Reddit)

Japanese toilets have a button that makes white noise or water sound. So that no one hears when you poop.
(Source: mikieliza)

Pudding containers have a button at the bottom so that you can push it out onto a plate. This makes the pudding in perfect shape every time.
(source: ikidane-nippon)

Urinals with video games that you control with your pee
(Source: GreenTeaOnMyDesk)

Button to ask taxi drivers to drive slower.
(source: petro26)

The ATM has a calculator in case you need it.
(Source: Tristan Cooke)

Drinks have braille on top for those who can't see.

Hotel light can be lit half so that the other person can sleep peacefully. (source: nokqua)

Smartphone wipe to keep your phone clean. (Source: Luwast)

Japanese stairs in Tokyo showing how many calories you burn as you go up. (source: Reddit)

Japanese toilets show you which one is vacant or occupied. (source: youknowitalktoomuch)

What you see is what you get. (source: Reddit)

Lockers with built-in fridge to keep your stuff cool & fresh. This allows you to continue shopping. (Source: Reddit)

The Japanese Suica travel card has a kink on one side. This means it's the front of the card when you need to insert it into a machine. (source: Japan Travel)

Jepun sememangnya terkenal dengan nilai estetikanya berkaitan dengan minimalisme & kesederhanaan.
Orang Jepun juga bekerja keras untuk memberikan pengalaman pengguna yang terbaik untuk orang lain mengenai teknologi, sains & keusahawanan.
Sekian. Cara terbaik untuk mengalami semua ini adalah melancong ke sana
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