Sunday, November 29, 2015

Tokyo, Japan

What to Expect in... Tokyo


15. Baseball
Baseball might be a bigger deal here than in America. 


14. Old people
Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world and has few kids and few immigrants. The population is actually shrinking. Sounds like an economic disaster waiting to happen.


13. Sushi, sashimi, tonkatsu, and ramen
In Japan, food is an art.
Tokyo is always near the top of the list of cities with the best restaurants.


12. The toilet of the future
Sit back and let John do all the work. Some of the seats are heated, to, which is really relaxing.


11. Hello Kitty + friends
This is her kingdom. Respect the Kitty.


10. Karaoke
A common weekend activity is renting a small karaoke room with friends, complete with drinks and snacks.


9. Fashion
Walking around the shopping districts is like walking down a runway. These people are way into their looks.


8. Vending machines
They'll vend anything. It's really convenient having machines on the streets too.


7. A closed society
The Japanese are very protective of their traditions and culture. 
You can't work your way into being Japanese - you have to be born Japanese. 


6. Geeking out
Tokyo is the Mecca for video games, anime, and manga.


5. Wandering through the maze of train stations
Every train/metro station is an adventure. Don't expect any quick transfers. My first station was Shinjuku and I was completely overwhelmed stepping off the train.
Side note - ride the incredibly fast maglev train. It floats on magnets!


4. Being overwhelmed
Tokyo is flashy and insane, yet somehow chill. People are very polite and orderly and are certainly less pushy than the Chinese.


3. No crime (almost)
Can you really see any of these guys mugging you in a dark alley?
These people are incredibly polite and kind.


2. Men at work
The city is run by men in suits. They work extreme hours and often fall asleep on trains. Where are all the women? I think society expects them to stay at home.
Side note - Japanese businessmen are honest and don't try to rip you off like they do everywhere else. Japan has a fascinating business culture.


1. Being that awesome
Tokyo is everything I dreamed. 
I can overlook the outdated metro and the crappy public wifi.



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