“Hey you, you stink!” “Disposable toothbrushes” at an arcade in Yokohama’s Hiyoshi district, a hotbed of ramen restaurants, “incredible consideration.”
0001@Old Man Friends Club ★ Security Guard [lv.3] [Sprout].Oct. 19, 2024 (Sat) 13:07:46.56ID:VxWDGPtI9(1/2)
There are disposable toothbrushes in the game center. “Hey you! You stink! There are many temptations in Hiyoshi. We have ramen and extra garlic toothbrushes. When a photo of a toothbrush placed under a poster with the words “Please use” was spread on social media in early October 2024, it became a hot topic, with people saying things like “What amazing thoughtfulness!” A representative from the game center “Immigrant” Hiyoshi branch (Kohoku Ward, Yokohama City), which has installed the disposable toothbrushes, explained the reason for the installation, saying, “The biggest trigger was the extreme heat this summer and the topic of discussion on social media. First we installed deodorizing spray, and then we added sweat wipes and other items. He then revealed that he thought, ’Is there anything else I can do?’ and decided to install toothbrushes as an extension of the odor control measures. ●About 5 to 10 fewer bottles per day The photo that has caused a stir is one posted on the 6th by a regular user named “A” (@vqwxb). “Hey you! You stink! There are many temptations in Hiyoshi. We have ramen and extra garlic toothbrushes. There are several disposable toothbrushes placed near a poster that reads, “Please use.” According to the poster, who spoke to j-cast news, the images were taken on the same day. Regarding the toothbrushes being installed, she said, “I thought I was going to die,” but added, “I’ve had bad experiences with bad odors at game centers myself, so I’m grateful that the game center is taking concrete measures.” The post has received praise such as, “It’s so kind of them not to stop him from eating the ramen,” “It’s true that there is a ton of ramen in Hiyoshi, so the arcade’s consideration is incredible,” and “This is the best.” According to a staff member at the game center that installed the toothbrushes, the Hiyoshi store (Building No. 3) is the only store in the chain that has them installed. It is said that people are using five to ten toothbrushes a day. It all started about six months ago when they were first installed in women’s restrooms. There are not many female players in the “rhythm game community,” but of those few female customers who do visit the Hiyoshi store, the staff member in charge hopes that “they will have a positive impression of the game center,” and has therefore stocked a wide range of amenities with the hope that “as players, they will be able to use the store as comfortably as possible.” They have provided toothbrushes, hair care sprays, disposable brushes, sweat wipes, masks, cotton swabs, napkins, mouthwash and other items. On the other hand, there was basically nothing in the men’s restroom. This was because they thought that “there would be a lot of passengers and they would block the aisles,” and also because “there had been a lot of pranks and harassment.” He explained why toothbrushes are now available in men’s restrooms as well: “The biggest trigger was the extreme heat this summer and the topic on social media. First we installed deodorizing spray, and then we added sweat wipes and other items. After that, I thought, ’Is there anything else I can do?’ and installed toothbrushes as an extension of the odor control measures. Many SNS posts related to odors were seen in all facilities and vehicles, including game centers. Countermeasures against odors are not something that companies should take on, but rather an individual issue and measure, but many people are unaware of the problem and do not notice it themselves, and while it can be discussed on social media, in reality it is difficult to point out the problem directly. It’s something that only I can do…something that only Hiyoshi store can do…it’s like I’m looking at my son like a guardian…that’s the feeling I had when I placed it there. Also, I saw someone write (in the comments on the post) “It’s not a toothbrush, it’s breath protector,” but I think that since it’s something you put in your mouth and eat, there are hygienic aspects to consider, so you should prepare your own. Continue reading on j-cast 2024-10-19.
>>1 Card game shops should do the same thing!!! The moment they say “We’re going for untap up, keep draw main” it’s like they have a sewer-like bad breath!!!
But if you just wash it off in your mouth, does it have any effect? I think the smell of toothpaste might be able to cover it up a little if you’re just passing by, but if you’re hanging around like at an arcade, it’s pretty much useless. It’s more like a drop in the bucket, but the fact that they’re doing it means they’re feeling some kind of effect. You stink! If you brush your teeth, they’ll say “Oh, I just had garlic ramen so I’m sure it stinks, so I’ll go now,” and the only customers who smell like garlic will go home, so that kind of effect seems to be stronger.
>>23 >But maybe if you just brush the plaque from inside your mouth, it will be more effective. Yes, it will. Don’t forget to brush your tongue, it will be more effective.
Garlic isn’t the only cause of bad breath, so maybe this will have some effect? It would be even worse if the smell of a mouth full of plaque mixed with the smell of garlic…
It’s like the “Thank you for always using the restroom so cleanly” sign. It puts pressure on people to leave on their own, or make them think to eat something before coming here.
It’s nothing more than self-satisfaction in the feeling of doing something and a way to show off. It makes me embarrassed to read something like this that would require consideration.
The smell comes from inside the body and not from the mouth or teeth, so brushing your teeth is useless, right? Are you stupid? ? They should distribute drinkable breath products.
>>45 >The smell comes from your internal organs, not your mouth or teeth, so brushing your teeth is pointless, right? It’s not pointless It’s much better than not doing it You might want to rethink your 0 or 100 mindset a bit.
Comments