The whole world is living in 2026, while Japan is living in 2050. If you don't believe it, watch this amazing video

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Viral Video: In the video, you'll see the Japanese administration's thinking and sensitivity toward civic amenities. In the video, you'll see an interesting arrangement made by the Japanese government for its citizens. You'll see people climbing stairs, but bicycles are also visible alongside

Viral Video: We often see videos on social media that leave people astonished. In this vein, a video has emerged from Japan. In this video, you'll see something you've rarely seen before. After watching this video, users are saying that while the rest of the world is living in the year 2026, Japan is living in the year 2050. Now, you might be wondering what's so special about this video. Let us explain what's so special about it and why it's going viral so quickly.

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In a video that's rapidly going viral on social media, you'll see the Japanese administration's thinking and its sensitivity toward civic amenities. The video also shows an interesting arrangement made by the Japanese government for its citizens. People are seen climbing stairs, but bicycles are also visible alongside them. Normally, it's difficult to take a bicycle up stairs. Instead, Japan has installed a special mechanical strip next to the stairs. This works like an escalator for bicycles. Watch the video.

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You'll see this strip slowly moving upwards next to the stairs. People are climbing up the stairs by placing their bicycle wheels in the grooves of the moving strip. This automatically propels the bicycle up the stairs with them, eliminating the need for people to drag their bicycles up the stairs. Japan developed this system for the convenience of cyclists. Nearly one million people have viewed this video so far. After the video surfaced, users are praising Japan in the comments section. Cycling is a popular mode of transportation in Japan. People here use bicycles for everyday work and even for commuting to the office. This video was shared from an Instagram account named @parulandsaurabhintokyo.

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