#19: Vehicles Are Equipped with Rain Guards
Deciding whether to crack your car windows on a warm, overcast day can be a gamble—fresh air or a soaked interior?Japan solves this dilemma elegantly withbuilt-in rain protectors. These sleek, aerodynamic visors arch over the car windows, allowing them to stay slightly open even during a downpour. The result is simple but effective:no steamy greenhouse effect, no damp upholstery, just a comfortable, well-ventilated interior.
It’s a minor, often overlooked feature, yet it speaks volumes about Japan’sattention to practical design. In a country where innovation often hides in the details, rain guards are a quiet triumph—keeping drivers cool, comfortable, and dry, no matter what the skies decide.
