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Why do Japanese drink bottled water?

Can you drink tap water in Japan? In spite of Japanese tap water being fairly delicious, most Japanese prefer drinking bottle water and surprisingly many prefer brands such as Volvic and Avian waters. The reason for this is because ALL of MOST of Japanese water is SOFT water.

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Ryusendo

Preface: Japanese tap water is drinkable!

Not only is Japanese tap water free, but you can drink it for free even in restaurants. It is one of the most abundant resources in the country. On average, Japanese households use about 50 liters of water a day! ( daily showers - 20 minutes per family member, toilet flushes, cooking, making soba, teas, miso soups...etc.) Most if not all toilets in Japan are free to use even in convenience stores. ( " In places like Mozambique, Africa one liter of water can buy you a wife") Japanese water is cheap. Average water cost per month is under 4000 yen / $40USD! < = For a single person living by himself and using water everyday for everything will pay less than this.

Can you drink tap water in Japan?

Yes. And lots of it. Japanese water is quite delicious actually. In @HiroyukiTakisawa hometown, his tap water is probably very delicious, as well as the bottle water. Picture #1 🙂 In spite of Japanese tap water being fairly delicious, most Japanese prefer drinking bottle water and surprisingly many prefer brands such as Volvic and Avian waters. The reason for this is because ALL of MOST of Japanese water is SOFT water.

Captain Tony Japan is here:

There are some medium hard options for water below. Japan's bottled water market is thriving and is growing in popularity.

Final note:

Japanese tap water is treated with chlorine and other substances, just like other industrialized nations, the only difference is the standard and high quality aspect and strict regulation. Top [ Spring water tapped after 100 years of sleep ! This is a carbonated water] Top [ Ryusendo] I actually visited the water cave before the great earthquake of March 11th and bought the actually bottle in the picture from the site.

Top { Echigo water]

Top: [ Hardness: 66 !

Very good. Nice hard taste, but still very natural at the same time. It's called Hita Sui from Oita Prefecture.

Top: [Hyotan Mizu]

Remember, this water springs from a gourd deep in Nara the ancient city in Japan.

Again

Hardness: 89.5

Top:[ Mashyuko from Hokkaido. Hardness 19]

Top: [ Yakushima Island Jomon Water. Kagoshima]

Hardness 12

Nice refreshing. Very easy to drink.

The water bottle below is the same water but in a limited collectors edition. Remember, this water springs from a gourd deep in Nara the ancient city in Japan. Again Hardness: 89.5 This is the same mineral water but a different bottle

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