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Yeah i know what u mean, and since the article is about italie which uses celcius its even weirder :)
I browse shit on Amazon Japan, and the sizes are in inches, eagle heads and football fields. We use the metric system here, Amazon!
Doesnt japan also drive on de left side of the road? Because ive noticed that countries that drive left tend to use mixed, like the uk uses cm and inch (also stone which i really dont understand). But thats just my brainfart
Should be just one. Banana for scale. ALL scale(s)
Japan drives on the right. I think you are thinking of Korea. (They drive on the left)
Japan drives on the left side of the road. Korea on the right. Japan has right hand drive, i.e. the steering wheel is on the right
We drive on the left. Source: my driver's license :)
I got this from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-_and_right-hand_traffic#:~:text=LHT%20was%20used%20under%20Japanese,liberation%20from%20Japanese%20colonial%20power.&text=Japan%20was%20never%20part%20of,also%20drives%20on%20the%20left.
I got this from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-_and_right-hand_traffic#:~:text=LHT%20was%20used%20under%20Japanese,liberation%20from%20Japanese%20colonial%20power.&text=Japan%20was%20never%20part%20of,also%20drives%20on%20the%20left.