• @[email protected]
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    157 months ago

    In Japan I had no idea how to get rid of rubbish. The only way I knew how was to find the Mc Donald’s and throw our trash away there.

    I don’t know why they don’t have public bins.

    • @[email protected]
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      7 months ago

      They don’t have them because they were removed after the Tokyo Metro nerve gas attack in 1995 as a precaution against future terrorist attacks. It’s a pretty common response to terror attacks, France did it after the 1995 GIA bombings and the UK did it after the 1993 Bishopgate bombing by the Provisional IRA.

      • @Land_Strider
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        47 months ago

        Wait, do you mean to tell me they don’t have public trash bins in France or the UK either? Or did they bring them back after a while?

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          47 months ago

          They brought them back after a while. Japan has started bringing trash cans back in cities slowly too.

    • Kilgore Trout
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      47 months ago

      They are afraid of bombs.

      In my city center, after a terrorist attack decades ago with a bomb in one of them, all the trash bins were removed and never reinstated.

      • Cethin
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        Everyone knows a bomb can only explode if it’s within a trash can. I’m glad Japan no longer has to worry about this critical issue.

        I all seriousness though, by all accounts I’ve heard Japan is very clean. The lack of trash cans is not an excuse people use and things work fine without them.

      • @drunkpostdisaster
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        17 months ago

        That makes the US’s reaction to domestic terrorism almost reasonable.