One of the things that make me rage in Japan are the bins. In Japan, when looking for a paper, you never see a fence.

This much is recycled, and it is normal to have at home a plastic trash, one for cans and bottles and another for the rest of things. On the street, as many already know there are a lot of soda machines every few feet, and beside each of these machines a trash can to throw the bottles once you've finished the drink, but ... - Where are the normal paper for other things? -. Well the answer ... - I do not know. I rarely bins on the streets of Tokyo to stop throwing papers or whatever you want to throw at that time because nags you over, but nevertheless, the streets of Tokyo are usually quite clean, like the inside of the trains (which also There are bins). I guess there will be no paper on the evidence that the - "It is cleaner cleaner who, if not the least dirty" -.

Why I am writing this?, Well, this is something which I had set long ago, but today, on the train I used a tissue and I thought - now when I throw it out the train in a trash - but no, I have come to the parking of bicycles that walk about ten minutes and have not seen any trash along the way, so I've brought it home ;) .

Has anyone noticed a lack of bins in Japan? Why do you think there are not many bins as in Spain for example?