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Why Paper Napkins Feel Disgusting After Visiting Japan

In Japan, restaurants give you a "secret luxury" the moment you sit down.
It is not a menu, and it is completely free.
It’s called "Oshibori," a perfectly micro-waved wet towel.
In the winter, it’s steaming hot to melt away the freezing cold.
In the summer, it’s ice-cold to instantly freeze your sweat.
It feels so incredibly good that some people can't help but wipe their entire face with it.
While the rest of the world uses cheap paper napkins, Japan uses pure hospitality.
This simple wet towel is the ultimate proof of Japanese Omotenashi.
Once you experience this, paper napkins will just feel sad.
Would you use this hot towel on your face?
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Видео Why Paper Napkins Feel Disgusting After Visiting Japan канала Japan Uncovered
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