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Oh sure, the Japanese have no respect for libraries, personal space or waiters, but at least they respect the sanctity of the conveyor belt sushi restaurant. |
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In america you would catch people picking their noses, replacing half-eaten food, scratching their butts, mooning the camera, breaking the camera, flicking off the camera.... Thats why i love Japan...
Erm, isn't that Chinese, ThatRandomGuy?
YOU BREAK YOU BUY!! GET OUT OF STORE!! I CALL PORICE!
At least they smile at a random camera on a conveyor belt....anyone else might steal the camera...
Fun video, but the key thing about visiting Japan is that you go as a tourist- the locals will be very courteous to tourists, but try to live there and they'll look down on you.
It's interesting to me how Japan is now one of America's strongest allies. I don't know how the Japanese really feel about Americans, but everyone I know, and with whom the subject has come up (which is actually considerable) loves the Japanese and would feel comfortable going there as a tourist.
you love it long time?
I have a crush on Japan for a long time now.
I like it, a lot, this makes me want to go to japan even more. One thing I noticed though is that the man around 0:20 was really, really, REALLY hungry.
It is a fun and easy-going place. Just remember your basic rules of etiquette (e.g. notice how those sitting in the background on the raised platform took their shoes off) and you'll be fine.
I was more relieved to see the apparent hygiene of the kitchen staff. I didn't see one "5 second on the floor rule" violation.
If those people were a good cross-section of Japan's population I would say this video makes me want to go there. They seemed so easy going. It made me feel like I could go there and be welcomed. Fun video.