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17. Round watermelons are pretty common. How about heart-shaped or pyramid-shaped melons?
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While round watermelons are common in Japan, innovative farmers are introducing heart- and pyramid-shaped melons, adding a touch of quirkiness to the traditional crop. These unique shapes not only delight consumers, but also demonstrate Japan's creativity and commitment to quality.
16. "I dropped my shopping bag on the street in Osaka, and when I went back later that day to look for it, I found that someone had left it untouched next to a tree."
Kindness abounds in the crowds on Osaka's busy streets. Panic breaks out when shoppers drop their bags. But when they return, a heartwarming surprise awaits them: they find their bags lying untouched next to a tree. Moments like these remind us of the inherent goodness in people, even in the busiest of cities. This act of sincerity and compassion is a testament to the community spirit that thrives in Osaka, where strangers become friends and kindness is a currency more valuable than gold.