Japan, where innovation meets technology, continues to surprise the world with its state -of -the -art progress. From electronics to robotics, healthcare to automotive engineering, the land of Rising Sun has been continuously carrying on the boundaries of what is possible. Now, so far in another performance of simplicity, Japan has left the Internet in amazement with its attractive culinary creativity: a self-governed jam jar. In a viral video posted on Instagram, a young girl displays how the lid of a jam jar automatically seals herself without the need for any human intervention. Yes, you read that right. Super-cool, isn’t it?
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The viral video begins with a disclaimer, which states, “Random things in Japan that make sense.” In the clip, the young girl can be seen slowly by placing the lid above the jam -filled jar. Surprisingly, the lid turns to itself and closes on its own. Surprised by the trick, the girl reacts with a playful hand gesture, mimicking the signing style of the popular material manufacturer Khebi Langar. The side note comes with a suitable question, “How is this possible?”
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It was hurry to put the reactions in.
A curious user revealed, “I bought one of them just to test it.”
“Is it real!? I am Japanese, but I didn’t know,” took another pinch.
Echoing a similar feeling, another said, “What?! I had no idea!!!!! I have this jam at home !! ,
One person expressed his desire to “try it”
A person surprised whether the self-operating jam jar was really “real”.
Explaining the mechanics behind the amazing task, someone else said, “These are the lines in the lid that make it possible.”
What this user had to say here, “I buy this jam all the time because there is no sugar in it.” I do not realize that the lid so far shuts himself down. But you still need to tighten it. ,
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So far, the video has seen more than 20.3 million times.