In Japan the life is very very very monotonous such that we have a stereotypical life style day after day everyday all though the year. It is getting bored to live in Japan.
There is absolutely no everyday problems on the basic necessities such as Water, Electricity, Milk, Fruits, Meat, Fish and Vegetables, Tele-communications, Roads, Transport etc.
With out these problems we don't know how to spend our spare time and we are absolutely are forced to have a hobby of going out on week ends to enjoy the nature, photography, hiking/trekking, visiting friends.
Telephone connection, every house will have a telephone connection up to their wall (MDF, Main Distribution Frame). Getting a telephone connection from the telephones(NTT) is absolutely hassle free and the house owner does not need to make any steps to get the connection. The builder is delegated/obligated to get water connection establish an account with the telephones. If you are planning to rent the house, the tenant shall get the connection activated (in their name) by just filling a one page (A6 size) application and connection will be given in absolutely in matter of minutes. It is absolutely no physical wiring change required even if you change the service provider. Once you get the connection, it is absolutely guaranteed it will not have any problem for years together. It wont cut during rainy days, it wont shut down for no reason.
By all the above one will miss the fun (if it were in India) of visiting telephones several times to get the connection and bribing them to give the connection much earlier, following up several times until you get the connection. Even after getting the connection there may be several issues that occurs during everyday life, such as loose connection, dead connection, network slow, phone working but not net and vice versa?
Its fun to handle all these problems especially in everyday life.
Disclaimer: If you think handling problem in everyday life is painful, I would say its always the fact that the other side of the bank is always green...
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