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[Star Trek: The Next Generation/Reginald Barclay]
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[Call the Midwife]
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[The Thing. Inception. EverymanHYBRID. Adventure Time]
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Re: Things you noticed when you traveled to a different country
(Anonymous) 2014-05-16 01:46 am (UTC)(link)There are vending machines in Japan that sell hot drinks in cans. We also found a vending machine that sold little amulets and religious trinkets.
Japanese people are very polite. I learned this when I lost my wallet (and passport!!!) on the shinkansen, and someone actually found it and returned it to me. If this was my capital city, that passport would be gone.
A lot of people still smoke in Japan. We went to a McDonald's and it had an upstairs section where people were allowed to smoke inside. Their McDonald's food is also a lot nicer than here - it's very neat, similar to the picture.
People also ride bikes everywhere in Japan, or take the train. We passed a two story "parking garage" just for bikes! People do drive cars, but not as often as taking public transport.
At the moment, Japan is also in a bad way economically, so it wasn't unusual to see homeless guys lying around in Tokyo. :(