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Imagine living in a place where:
>trains arrive at the exact second they say they will
>robot cafes, maid cafes, and vending machines that sell everything exist right next to the train station
>there’s a Shinto shrine two blocks away from giant screens and vtubers

People are rigid and formal at work.
Then you see full cosplay on the subway.
Nobody reacts.

TV shows, streets, and ads look like a fever dream.
Everything works anyway.

No one explains anything.
Everyone acts like this is normal.

How is Japan a real country?
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>>217761269
>trains arrive at the exact second they say they will
It's normal in any country.
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it really aint all dat and a bag of chips
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>>217761269
What you're describing could happen in most countries. I don't see anything strange about it.

The bizarre gay porn and inexplicably hardcore jav they film should be by "like a fever dream."
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>>217762000
Are there VTuber in China?
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>>217761269
This board is obsessed with Japan
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>>217762449
it's exhausting. it's really just like most other countries with 0.01% of it being small quirks, also like any other country.
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>>217762449
I was too until I visited it
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>>217762449
Anime website.



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