Japan is inhabited by over 125.5 million people, with an average life expectancy of over 84 years. Maybe it’s about the seafood diet and the unique climate. Or, perhaps, it is how they perceive the world. The Japanese are incredibly creative and go out of their way to make their ordinary lives more colorful.
At Meme and Chill we are in love with Japan and could spend hours looking at photos taken in this amazing country.
“My mom is visiting Japan. She was not prepared.”

This is 88-year-old artist Eijiro Miyama. He loves eccentric hats and accessories

A night bus in Japan

The bus kids take to kindergarten

This noodle shop in Japan will give you a hot steel egg to warm up your soup if it gets cold.

This is a device to lift your lip corners and make your smile more symmetrical

What do you know about fashion!

An absence of hair is not a problem for the Japanese. You can always draw it on!

Parking lots and Ferris wheels on rooftops

They have a penguin-themed museum

Someone spent way too much time in this toilet

Of course, you’ve heard about Japanese manholes with Pokémons, right? Right?

“In the spring I was walking through a park when I saw a bunch of guys with cameras, I got a little closer and saw this.”

“The guys surrounded a blooming Sakura tree, even though there were a lot of other similar trees in the part. I guess this one was especially attractive.”
“I was walking on the beach and saw a cute building. Families with children going in and out. I wanted to see what was inside. I was shocked. It’s a waste incineration plant!

“My favorite shop sign in Kyoto”

Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art.
“This is the ladies’ room in a Japanese mall. I feel like a queen every time I go there.”

“We went to a restaurant where actual sumo wrestlers eat. They eat a lot! We ordered a pizza and it was really small!

“A cafe I visited in Tokyo can print pictures of you into the foam of your macchiato.”

Even mannequins in Japan copy anime characters.

“This guy walking with a stroller full of cats in Tokyo”

Even foxes in Japan wait in line to drink

