What do you think of Japan?

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Chieftain
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I mean what do you think of Japanese technology and Manga and anime:confused:
 
Some of it is strange. They have really cool trains and vending machines and some delicious food. I've never been there so I can't say much more.
 
I love Japan and her accomplishments, although the culture I find is still one of the hardest to grasp. I've been there a bunch and can say the people are very friendly and welcoming, albeit a bit reserved in personal matters.

I hate anima though...sorry.
 
好きだ。 :goodjob:

However, I don't like the annoying fanboys/girls that don't know anything about Japanese culture or society except from what they've learned in manga and anime.

:agree:

And about the link, it's just one game that some whackjack made.
 
I hate Japan (and Finland, but I love USA, especially George Bush, but not Obama).
 
What I think of Japan is: I'm sure it's a nice place.

I despise 99% of anime.

Japanese technology is fine.
I basically agree with this post, except I despise more than 99% of anime.
 
I mean what do you think of Japanese technology and Manga and anime:confused:

When I'm in Japan I don't tell anyone I watch anime, especially not the ladies.

Like this one? :mischief:

(Yes, it's the "used panties" one.)

This is rare and I have never seen it in person. They aren't even supposed to be around anymore. They were probably in areas with lots of porn shops, massage parlors, and low level hostess bars. There are tons of vending machines everywhere, but most of them sell beverages.
 
Mang aa and anime doesn't excite me (it bores me) but they have some amazing things there. In particular, the Bullet Train and crazy, suicidal people what the whole world could benefit from thinking about.
 
Oh, and Japan had Yukio Mishima. Who is possibly the most badass author in the history of the universe, even including Mao.
 
I mean what do you think of Japanese technology and Manga and anime:confused:

I think there is a lot more to Japan than this OP suggests, and Americans have a warped understanding of the place.
 
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