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I've spent over a month in Japan for leisure. Basically, it's homogeneous and society will bully you if you step out of line. The legal system is also extreme with an extremely high conviction rate. They have too much pride to bring someone to trial and fail. And if you piss off the police they will give you 5 different charges and hold you on each one individually over time. Like, if you get 5 charges and each one lets you be held for a max of 30 days, they will hold you on the first charge for 30 days, then bring another one and hold you for 30 days, etc. Basically, getting in trouble with the police in Japan means you could be held for a year on a bunch of stupid little charges.

I never had legal problems or anything out there but you know not to fuck around out there.

They aren't afraid of being racist. If someone is acting out on a train, there's a good chance they'll be spit on. I speak enough Japanese to get off the beaten path of tourism and I was chased out of a few places just for being White. They also would treat me like shit until I could speak Japanese to them and show them some respect and then they'd be super cool. But if you stayed around long enough they'd think you moved in and not be so nice to you.

They also generally really shy. Awkwardly shy. I went into a ramen bar and the guy was super shy and timid and we talked about anime and video games, lol. You have to imagine most of the country is like going to a nerd convention, very shy, quiet, etc. Not outgoing, even like White people, let alone niggers. It's not polite to even make eye contact in Japan, but the guy couldn't even keep looking at me when we talked. He eventually opened up but it was a super weird but cool experience.

I stumbled on a gay pride parade there on accident and it was almost all a bunch of people in polos and somewhat well dressed just walking holding up lefty propaganda signs. Pretty wild shit honestly.

They are really proud of their shit. I went to a small sushi shop and told the guy he made great sushi, way better than anything in America, and he just said "I know"