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>A soba restaurant in Tokyo put up an aggressive notice saying, “Tourists, please refrain from coming during lunchtime.”

>It caused a big controversy in Japan.

>As the backlash grew, the franchise headquarters ordered the store owner to remove the sign.

>Public opinion is split:
“I understand the owner’s feelings” vs “If you want to choose your customers, run an independent shop — you shouldn’t act like that when you're part of a franchise.”
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>>216988205
This feels about as organic as 'bake the cake' Japan might have the privilege of entering its own 2010s-esque reactionary cycle.
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oh they're part of a franchise? good luck explaining that to the CEO lol
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>NOOOO I HAVE TOO MANY CUSTOMERS
Shut. The. Fuck. Up.
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>>216990000
Their businesses don't seem to fail even if they get no customers. So why would they want customers?
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>>216990000
Truthnuke digits.
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>>216988360
>privilege
That shit was cancer though and has gotten worse
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Tourists should come in larger numbers during lunch time, let Takeshi knows who's boss.

Uppity anti-tourists need to be put in their place.
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>>216992407
nigga out of all the flags atleast you should know the kind of vermin tourists are wtf
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>>216988205
What do tourists go to the business district for?
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Can we stop acting like sovereign nations are global property? Like everyone is entitled to do whatever they want in your country? If I go to Japan I get treated like a second-class citizen. That's normal. You know, because I'm not even a citizen at all. They don't even have to grant me entry if they don't want to. You're not entitled to get into the country, let alone to get into particular noodle shops. Grow up, seriously.
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>>216992407
If you're sightseeing, why would you go to a restaurant for locals that's cheap, has decent taste and only serves fast?
There are many more delicious and relaxing restaurants around.
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>>216992819
I go where the fuck i want i got a visa
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>>216988205
>Public opinion is split:
>Public opinion is split:
No, not among Japanese.
This is the opinion of most Japanese.
"I went to Tokyo for sightseeing, so why do I have to go to a chain restaurant?"
"It's like Americans coming to Japan and going to McDonald's."
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>>216993091
If you are a long-term visitor, I think you should go when restaurants are less crowded, or go to affiliated restaurants in other areas.
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>>216988205
I think it's fair. Locals should always have priority. It's their country and their city.
>>216992847
I agree completely.
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>>216993202
If it's open i walk in, i dont care about some racist japanese opinion, i go to Japan to visit the real Japan
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>>216988205
>It caused a big controversy in Japan.
nope among only retarded Xoid
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>>216993309
I thought Westerners don't like to stand in line at restaurants, but you don't.
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>fuji soba restaurant
>central Tokyo
No matter which area you go, you won't have your wallet stolen or be stabbed with a knife by a drug addict, so don't worry.
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Komoro soba is also recommended.
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I also recommend Yudetaro.
You can try pork offal slop at a restaurant called Yudetaro & Motsujiro.
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If you rent a car, Sagami in the suburbs is recommended.
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>>216988205
Why is it so normalized for their businesses to be prejudiced?
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>>216992847
This is the problem with just letting any pleb travel. They think countries are playgrounds, theme parks, virtual video game worls built just for them. Thry also want to profit off of filming there. Then go home and never think if it again. Travel should be a privilege to only those with riches, iq threshold, no criminal background, a special talent or ability, AND pass a travel test for that country that includes knowing A level of the official language. Any random fart shouldn't even be allowed out of their hometown.
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>>216988205
>3 different types of chinese written when all you need is one
you just KNOW who are the culprits
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>>216988205
The fujisoba are ours.
Tourists should all go to the tourist trap shops.
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>>216992729
His dad was probably a tourist.
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>>216994723
LOL
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>>216994691
If I throw a pebble at the line of people waiting, will I hear someone cry out “Aiyah”?
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>>216994691
>Trditional, simplied, Cantonese
Interesting. Are there really that many Chinese who still speak more Cantonese than Mandarin?
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>>216994697
Which would you choose if you were to give up any one to a gaijin?
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>>216990000
based
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>>216995123
your favorite one
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>>216990059
Rent is comically cheap there. Remember Denji was living for an entire month off $700.
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>>216992847
You're a cuckold. I hereby revoke your American passport, but your kind of limpdick nigga probably doesn't even have one.
>>216993034
If I'm on vacation, I got a list of things to see Takeshi. I want to eat good food, but I'm too poor to sit down for a fancy meal. When I was in Japan, I mostly ate at grocery stores and fast ramen/tsukemen spots and got out
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>>216995123
They all look tacky and a bit filthy. I'd choose the nearest McDonald's.
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>>216995419
I usually go to a real soba restaurant, so I don't mind which soba chain restaurant is gone.
To be honest, there are plenty of cheap soba restaurants that don't have to be chain restaurants.
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>>216993034
For me, it's because I'm too retarded to do anything properly
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>>216995521
>fancy meal.
$6 just becomes $9.
>tsukemen
This takes more than twice as long as soba chains.

The real problem is that many people come into the small shop for local people with big carry bags, and they stay several times longer than Japanese customers.
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>>216995584
That's the choice of a sane person.
However, McDonald's is also occupied by Chinese.
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>>216988205
A local restaurant is closed on Thursdays between 14:30 and 18:00 here in my town.
Why? That's when the tourist bus stops here for a few hours. They used to be open but all the foreigners were so loud, annoying and demanding that they just keep closed now while they are here.
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overworked employees :|
overworked employees, japan :O
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>>216995719
You can find Japanese walking slowly around you and ask questions using the translator.
>"I want to eat soba."
This is enough.

By the way, when you talk to someone, you say "sorry" and when you break up with them, you say "thank you."
>Are you all right?
>Excuse me
Even if I say this, I don't understand.
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>>216995958
>$9.
Actual tourist oriented fancy meals are $30+ USD. No thanks, I don't even spend that much on girls I go on dates with.
>This takes more than twice as long as soba chains.
I like tsukemen and besides every one I went to was giving me my food within 5-10 mins
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>>216990000
Annoying gaijin customer are scaring the Japanese customers
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>>216996339
The area where the restaurant in the image the OP mentioned is located is a business district, so on the contrary, there are fewer restaurants for tourists than others.
For example, it takes four minutes to walk to another soba restaurant.

>5-10 mins
Is it a tsukemen with not so thick noodles?
By the way, chain soba restaurants serve soba within 2-3 minutes of placing an order.
Businessmen finish eating it in five minutes and take good care of the rest of the limited break time.
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>>216996253
I do know the custom すみません to approach and ありがとうfor such favorable advice dispensed

However I am too autistic and nervous to talk to random locals
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>>216996747
https://tabelog.com/en/
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>>216996747
>すみません
>ありがとう
There will be no problem if you know the word.
All you have to do is to determine who is in a hurry and who has free time.

Let's learn how to use Google Maps and Tabelog.
https://tabelog.com/
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>>216988205
My hometown is a big tourist city and people just stop eating out or go to very local establishments during tourist season
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>>216997116
You can use Google Maps to locate restaurants around you, and then decide which one you're interested in by looking at photos on Tabelog.
I don't trust the reviews because shill is mixed in.
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>>216988205
>It caused a big controversy in Japan
why?
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>>216996067
literally just hire more people

every business seems to struggle with this concept in 2025
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>>216992847
>japan
>sovereign
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>>216996067
>>216997446
You guys seem to be misunderstanding.

For example,
>It takes 30 minutes for a Chinese person to eat.
>One Japanese person finishes eating in less than 10 minutes.
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>>216997402
Foreign tourists don't respect the culture and customs of other countries.
Are you going to put up with it?
Or do you just ask foreign tourists for money to endure?
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>>216988205
Imagine caring that much about a restaurant. Just go anywhere else and don't make a fool of yourself.
I hope that only baby boomers would make a scene.
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>>216992847
exactly, and when i treat foreigners here as second class, they get upset
learn your place
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>>216997673
Put a 10 min eating window or just say it's take out only. Why can't Japs adapt?
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>>216998078
Honestly we should be as vicious to Japanese here as they are when we're there


Mind you that most japanese are too poor to travel outside of their own country.
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Wow in Sweden everyone treats Japanese people with respect, but if I go there they discriminate against me. Wow.
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>>216997383
>en
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>>216998109
>Japanese got along well with each other without a time limit.
>Even if you take it out, there is no place to eat, and there is a lot of soup, so it is not suitable to carry around.
Why do you lack imagination?
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>>216998687
If you behave arrogantly in Japan, I think you are a light-skinned Chinese.
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>>216998804
I've been able to get soup taken out all the time. They just place it into a plastic container.

I guess Japs aren't that creative. All they can do is make Casio watches and Nintendo games
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>>216988205
It's their restaurant. Who they accept and when is entirely up to them
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>>216998687
next time you see a Japanese tourist, trick them into visiting a designated raping street
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>>216990000
>Thirdie doesn't know how to run a successful business
Many such cases
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>>216992847
You're right
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>>216997481
You're Chinese
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>>216999010
>I guess Japs aren't that creative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries
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>have restaurant
>customer enters
>start malding
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>>216999275
What happened? Why did they stop? Now they can't innovate anything. They have become a complacent and lazy people
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What makes asiatic cultures such cry babies?
Those cunts are always pulling shit like this but if you ever look at them funny when they are the tourists they have a meltdown and cry racism
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>>216999010
>There are no tables or places to sit around.
For example, this is a standard, but how can I eat it for takeout?
And soba noodles are a food that gets worse as time goes by.
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>>216992847
If you let me into your country, it's my right to do whatever I want (within reason)
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What will they even do if you ignore their sign? Not serve you?
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>>216999470
they'll serve you but they will also take photos of your back and seethe on twitter
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>>216999534
>A second gaijin has reclined his chair
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>>216999565
kek
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>>216999470
If they have some spare time, they might be able to handle it in English or with a translator.
There is no problem as long as your Japanese is good and you do the same as other Japanese people around you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-mnN5RwI0Q
Or if you can eat noodles that are hot enough to burn your mouth without slurping.

However, if it is a busy time, there is a possibility that your order will be rejected and you will be refunded.
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>>216999565
There are so many of these in the aisles of the restaurant that you can't sit down.
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>>216988205
unrelated but when I was in Japan I forgot to try soba. Did I seriously miss out or is it mid
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>>217000049
It’s noodles nigga, buy sole and boil them yourself
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Anyway, I'm relieved that the number of Chinese tourists to Japan will decrease significantly this winter.
And they will probably go to your country for sightseeing.
Please experience the pain of Chinese tourists taking over local restaurants.

By the way, the restaurant where the Chinese tourists flocked will raise the price soon after, so please suffer from that too.
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>>217000430
if I cook it then it won't have that Japanese je ne sais quoi tho
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>>217000049
The fresh season of soba in Japan is from October to January.
But the difference in taste is hard to tell, so there is no problem.
Most Japanese are not aware of the difference in taste between fresh soba.
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Dunny how japs have memoryholed them being a camera wielding locust plague of tourists in the west not so long ago
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>>217000830
Kek we were all too nice about it. I remember comedians would make a little joke about it and everyone would just have a sensible laugh.

I have a feeling most of this passive aggressive bitterness stems from an inferiority complex. They're just bad that they've peaked as a society.
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>>217000830
But anon you need to respect that they have 4 seasons
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>>216997760
I can never tell what you guys are saying lol
I agree with the sign, if it wasn't clear
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>>217000830
japs don't respect other cultures
but they demand that you respect theirs
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>>216988205
Each day that passes I'm further convinced Japs are without a doubt the whiniest people on the planet. They will shit and piss everywhere over the dumbest garbage.
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>>217001021
Does anyone else have four seasons? Yeah, didn't think so. Japan is clearly superior.
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>>217001061
Nippon ni kneel-shiteimasu....
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>>217001021
it's really cringe and they have no idea they are doing it
which is worse than being an asshole consciously
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>>217001034
at least they contain it to the internet, irl they act stoic
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>>217000830
>a camera wielding locust plague of tourists
>Japan's booming economy from the late 1980s to early 1990
I can't believe that such a barbarian race was ranked 11th in the world in the passport ranking that started in 2006, about 10 years later.
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>>217001021
it always comes across like insecurity on their part, if they just didn't care what anyone else thought that would be one thing but it’s as if they need constant validation from everyone else or they'll cry and scream racism at a moments notice
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>>217001021
If we went to America, we would respect the culture and eat pizza and burgers every day, smoke weeds, drive big trucks and shoot guns.
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>Americans impose culture as "This is America!"
justice
>Japanese impose culture by saying "This is Japan"
injustice
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>>217001442
But you don't. You to to Los Angeles and complain that there's too many Koreans.
>t. met a jap in LA and he rambled about how much he hates Koreans in a Japantown izakaya for an hour without letting me leave
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>>217001539
I will only talk about political incidents and the Chinese and Koreans I have actually met.
I don't know what kind of Koreans live in LA.
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Most of us Japanese are atheists, so we are only interested in what actually happened.
Old people are deceived by the media, lmao.
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>>216990000
/Thread
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>>217000509
millions fewer tourists in a year is a big economic loss.
Doesn't matter if they lack manners, I don't think it's wise to be happy about it.
For the record we are full of tourist traps too, any local knows where to go to eat better at lower price, it's the tourists who don't.
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>>217001594
Dude just stfu already, he ruined my vacation with his stupidity
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>>217001714
He's most likely a foreigner living in japan or a tourist, less tourists in a country relying on tourism means cheaper services which means tourists and foreigners end up winning
Also since they are about to become cheaper it means the scary chink tourist are about to get replaced by even more scum and poor people from other country, so everyone wins except china and japan
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>>217001844
Especially with 500k Indians coming to Japan soon, India and Southeast Asia will probably become even bigger to compensate
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>>216990000
the quads of trvke
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>>217001714
We have no choice but to endure and accept it.
Moreover, rapid growth driven by sudden demand comes with pitfalls, so we must accept hardship and rethink our approach.

East Asians' appetite for food is just as voracious as yours.
China's population is twenty times that of Italy, and its immigrants are spread across the globe.
Their information network is terrifyingly vast.
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>>217001844
I was born in Japan, grew up in Japan, and have only Japanese nationality.
Even if the number of tourists decreases, I don't really care because it will just return to the old Japan.
In the first place, I don't have anything to do with tourism, so I've only experienced troubles.
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>>217001879
Up until now, all the Indians who have come to Japan are good-natured, so I didn't mind, but after hearing rumors about Indians who have immigrated to your country, I'm getting a little scared.
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>>216999179
>britanistan
>sovereign
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>>217001841
You're the one who made the choice to mess it up, and those words are meant for you.
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>>217002075
>>>
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>>217001990
Old japan wasn't poor, neither the purchasing power was through the ground, if you think the average japanese is so poor they can't even have kids right now imagine when they cut down 7% of their GDP because the bad tourists that they themselves wanted in the first place we're banned from entering the country
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>>217002073
They're the same as your Indians, we just have a bigger IT industry that's made of chronically online people
It's a consequence of being a relevant country that ain't a colony of the United States and South Korea
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>>217002314
>if you think the average japanese is so poor they can't even have kids right now
The Japanese have just become too extravagant.
I think this is happening in other countries as well.

>we're banned from entering the country
What is the ban on entering Japan?
Please tell me specifically.

By the way, the reason why the number of Chinese tourists is decreasing is because the Chinese government ordered the Chinese people.
Also, there are many mistakes in the estimated amount of loss and it is constantly being revised.
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>>217002855
Do fewer Indians become manual laborers or criminals in the US?
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>>217003337
>we're banned from entering the country
>What is the ban on entering Japan?
It was a typo, i was meant to say "imagine when they cut down 7% of their GDP because the bad tourists that they themselves wanted in the first place were banned from entering the country"
As in an hypothetical situation where japan has no tourism anymore from any country and the japanese economy sinks even lower
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>>217002075
Yes, Britain is a sovereign country. What's your point?
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>>217003552
The 7% GDP number that you saw is wrong and has now been revised downward.
That's because it's far from what Chinese tourists are paying Japanese companies.

>The trick.
Many Chinese tourists use Chinese travel agencies and often receive services run by Chinese in Japan.
Moreover, they can easily evade taxes.
>Why don't they use Japanese companies?
That's because you can make a contract in Chinese and it's cheaper than Japanese companies.
As for tax evasion, the Chinese government has not cooperated for a long time, so the Japanese government is planning to take strong measures.

If the Japanese government came up with a great plan to fight tax evasion by Chinese companies, it would quickly spread around the world.
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>>216995123
the one with the cutest Asian girls
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>>217001442
>we would respect the culture and eat pizza and burgers every day
case in point
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>>216990000
trvke
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>>217001442
when i went to nippon i respected the great food tradition of the 大日本帝国 by eating a big mac
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>>217004741
>big mac
not patriotic enough
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>>217004041
Pretty sure those are mostly in brothels or doing porn, hiring escorts is pretty easy in Japan.
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>>216990000
Quads of truth
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>>216992847
Japan is a giant U.S. air base. They are not a sovereign country.
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>>217005806
The US for nearly 70 years straight has tried to convince Japan to axe article 9 and they literally rioted in response. There's a reason MacArthur never became president and it's because the CIA was so mad at him over the constitution. Idk why he even wrote it, the FBI was accusing him of being a communist. They wanted Japan to have its own military like Korea and the US would take Okinawa as its military base like it does with many Polynesian island chains. If Okinawans are Japanese, then Japanese are brown austronesians. Everything about their lack of military sovereignty was their choice the US gains absolutely nothing from it because Japan doesn't even want to contest the Kuril islands, realistically they would have just folded to the USSR.
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>>217006049
you should want til he starts about kim dae jung and the 'sunshine' policy that woulda totally brought brotherly koreans together but it was all sabotaged by big bad bush who wanted him missiles
zainichis do be like that
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>>217004741
No kidding, I want to try real Chicago pizza, McKen cheese, cornbread, Indian fry bread, Slappy Joe, Philly cheesesteak, buffalo chicken and waffles, the sandwich that killed Presley.
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>>217006049
meanwhile japan threatened to attack china over taiwan literally last week
also 48% of japanese support it
https://japantoday.com/category/politics/japanese-divided-on-military-response-to-china-over-taiwan-kyodo-poll-shows
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>>216992847
Japan is literally YOUR property. I don't know about tourists from other countries.
Americans have the war given right to do as they please there.
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>>217006218
shut up juan we literally bought your election for 20 billion of credit
probably could install fuentes for 100 billion and high interest
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>>217006270
>bragging about being scammed
We bought their election and the dumb retard in charge of the government forgot to threaten the life of the puppet so he fucked over our own farmers and agribusinesses to benefit like 5 people who had stakes in Milei winning
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>>217006049
Is that what they teach in America? It was America that created Article 9 to restrain Japan's military power, and this is closely related to it:

>Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America

This is what's relevant to the riots that occurred in Japan, not Article 9.
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I've been turned away from plenty of local businesses in japan, especially bars, for being a foreigner. I never really cared, since I could always just walk one building over and get the same shit and if it keeps retarded niggers out of places then fine by me. If it's a chain and your boss tells you to let foreigners in then you don't really have much of a choice. Who gives a fuck either way?
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>>217006167
Haha, so that's how it's being reported in Korea.

What Japan stated was:
>If China attempts to invade Taiwan by force, Japan will use force to save Taiwan.
That's it.

In short, nothing happens unless China invades.
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>>217006367
>>217006270
We could use a couple more you know
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>>217006436
The US isn't a monolith. And yes what you posted confirms exactly what I wrote.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anpo_protests
>The protests in 1959 and 1960 were staged in opposition to a 1960 revision of the original 1952 Security Treaty
They wanted to revise the original security treaty in 1952 and Japan rioted in response. Also the CIA literally backed ultranationalists like Nobusuke Kishi and the yakuza.
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>>217006543
i mostly agree with you japanese nationalists have kinda rewrote history in recent history
but initially it was true that the us wanted to limit japan's military but when the cold war lines were drawn us started asking begging japan to have an army
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>>217006480
I refuse to be refused service in my nation's colony. It's embarrassing that Trump hasn't ordered the ritual seppuku of a few Japanese officials over this.
>>217006538
Fuck off argensimian
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>>217006605
Trump should push the Hague convention issue and just gaslight the new Japanese Prime Minister by claiming any response she gives stems from daddy problems from being abandoned.

He should then announce to the public that politicians should put personal problems aside for the greater good and basically shame her as a child.
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>>217006543
So it's both true and false that America is trying to change Japan's Article 9.
In reality, it was slightly amended during the Gulf War—though perhaps America forced Japan to do so.
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>>217006655
fuck you ccp should be put on trial for genocide against Uyghurs
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>>217006579
I just find it ridiculous that people believe the US had the foresight to predict what the Cold War would look like. MacArthur actually believed WW2 was the war to end all wars and thought there was no more need for military. He even had no part in the original 1952 treaty, the constitution they have is entirely anti-war.
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>>217006655
Based based based
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>>217001021
>>217001442
kek this is true though I went to a burger restaurant in Japan and it was full of American flags and random pictures of giant trucks
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>>216992819
>>216996689
it's a 10-min walk from Tokyo Tower
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>>217006965
Walking is unamerican, they were probably terrorists or something
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>>217007002
did you know american tourists make up for half of japan's rental car business
literally if not for us their industry would go boom
they should thank us
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>>217007002
it's just 10 min. walking is very hard?
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>>217007046
id want a scooter
i think it's bullshit japan doesnt allow lime scooters
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>>217006684
It's really not as complicated as politics made it out to be. Russia is right near Japan, so if Japan didn't have a nationalistic pride they would have thought 'hmm I could join the USSR and NOT potentially fight a war over islands I don't care about'. I haven't read much on Khalkhin Gol, but whatever happened during this battle made Japan entirely lose any and all interest in fighting Russia.
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>>217006523
but taiwan hasn't belonged to japan since the end of wwii, and japan is forbidden from using military force except in self defense.
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>is that a Korean or Chinese person in my soba restaurant?
>AAAAAAAIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEE
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>>217007068
>Khalkhin Gol
nothing much they basically got smashed and decided it was easier to invade and exploit weaker nations in southeast asia.
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>>217006845
In the case of American restaurants in Japan, it's common to see Harley-Davidsons displayed inside, and the owner may also own a large truck.
Restaurants serving cuisine from other countries look like this.
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>>216996253
>You can find Japanese walking slowly around you and ask questions using the translator.
>>"I want to eat soba."
>This is enough.
While having a Japanese JK blush and then point in a completely random direction was a very cute and animesque experience I don't think it's a practical way to find food on vacation
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>>217007068
If Japan had broken away from the United States and allied with Russia, the U.S. might have launched a third strike against Japan, potentially triggering a nuclear World War III.

And if Russia hadn't gone to war, Japan and Russia would have become so close that America would have been angry.
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>>217007230
It seems like the owners genuinely love American culture (or at least their idealized version of it). The guy that served me asked me if I was American and tried talking with me about guns after I said yes but the language barrier was bit too high. I loved it.
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>>217007091
The law was already amended back in 2015.
It now allows for “defense assistance” if an ally is invaded, and Japanese nationals residing in that country or Japan itself suffer economic losses.
Or if the US defends Taiwan, Japan must participate in the defense too—and of course, South Korea as well.
Your country can no longer kowtow to China.
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>>217007274
I don't think high school girls care about soba.
They'd probably tell you about good places for pancakes or crepes.
If they're not busy, Japanese people are generally kind, no, they're actually quite nosy.
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>>217007487
So basically, Japan can attack whatever country it wants as long as Japanese people are living there and they could be in danger, or if Japan would conceivably suffer economically. It was the same excuse Japan used to invade China in the 1900s. Except that Japan will be attacking China because America ordered them to.
Korea never had the option of kowtowing to China because Korea is an American military outpost, the same as Japan. If 50 million Koreans and Japanese die, Americans wouldn't care cos it doesn't affect them.
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>>217007419
Popular American culture in Japan includes
trucks, Harleys, Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes, the NBA, BBQ Pit Boys, and so on.
I like listening to blues and funk.

Come to think of it, I wasn't really into AI-generated music before, but lately I've been enjoying hearing old Japanese songs rearranged into blues and funk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9J5a4Xl4WY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmx-VfUOd-4
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>>217007827
I saw a Japanese poster on here surprised that people use John Deere outside of Japan, he thought it was only Japan so I guess it must be a favorite brand of the country.
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>>217006167
Don’t swallow that trash Japan Today article, Park.
You should read the actual statements.
Takaichi’s remark about a “survival-threatening situation” was nothing more than a hypothetical of a hypothetical of a hypothetical, and China’s angry reaction is political theater.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/31a132283c805e09005d5797813cb606ee22e559
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>>217007823
Why do you keep misunderstanding every time?
The current situation is “after being invaded.”
That's why even when locked on by South Korean warships, the Japanese military couldn't do anything.

And since South Korea is a forward base into the Eurasian continent, the US would never give it up, even if it meant sacrificing every single South Korean citizen.
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>>217007823
>It was the same excuse Japan used to invade China in the 1900s. Except that Japan will be attacking China
Oh, sure. Japan also did “various things” in Manchuria to protect the Koreans living there, right, Park?
Do they teach you that version in Korean history classes?
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>>216988205
They should just put up no foreigners sign and continue business as usual. Literally other restaurants does this.
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>>217007823
>invade China
Oh? I thought you guys were the ones saying Manchuria wasn’t even Han Chinese land, some even claim it was originally Korean territory.
You do realize Manchuria is outside the Great Wall, right?
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>>217007873
As an Iowan I was simply surprised to see it in Japan.
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>>217007873
I'd forgotten, but John Deere is actually pretty famous.
Farmers and ranchers with relatively large plots of land in Japan often choose John Deere.
Maybe it sells better in Japan than American cars lol
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>>216997920
Zoomers are the ones acting like retards in Japan so they can film their wacky Tiktoks when vacationing in Anime Land
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>>217008056
Yeah it is very popular in rural New England too, my grandfather loved their machines and they had a good reputation right up until they very recently tanked it with some tranny propaganda or other in classic American social media manager style. I hadn't realized Japan liked them too though, I would have assumed it would be mostly Kubota since they are popular here now too
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>>217008002
Back in the day, there were brands like Ford, but now it's John Deere.
And then there are Japanese companies like Kubota, Yanmar, and Iseki.
>Kubota= Toyota
>Yanmar=Honda
>Iseki=Suzuki
That's roughly how you could compare them.
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>>217008146
Kubota is the most common in Japan.
Second is Yanmar, third is Iseki, and fourth is Mitsubishi.
John Deere doesn't have sales data available, so it's hard to say, but it has quite a reputation in Japan.
Every farm and ranch owner probably knows the name.
The downside, though, is that they're expensive in Japan.
Repair costs are high too, so only well-off operators can afford them.
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>>216988205
>Japanese
>English
>Three different types of Chinese
>Korean
What are the three different types of Chinese?
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>>217008267
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>>217008260
Same thing with Kubota here, people usually get their small units for precision work but it's expensive because of import



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