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Do you feel that Japanese people prefer to wear flip-flops? Don't you think these slippers are uncomfortable to wear? Aren't ordinary slippers better?

Japanese flip-flops called clogs are very traditional shoes. Ceramic tile is a kind of shoes with teeth. Teeth are installed at the bottom of shoes, one in front of the other, in a vertical shape, and are mostly used for travel. The sole is provided with teeth, which is convenient for walking. Because the ancient road surface is rugged, with double teeth, the contact between the sole and the road surface can be reduced, and walking will be smooth and convenient. Fangs are usually made of wood. Compared with ordinary hemp-soled shoes, wooden teeth are more wear-resistant and can be replaced when broken, which is especially suitable for travel. Because of the double teeth, the height of the sole has increased, and it is not easy to slip when walking on muddy or mossy mountain roads in rainy days.