akaifox

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[–] akaifox 1 points 6 months ago

Necro post, but I was in the UK at the time of writing

Back near Ikebukuro now and am a frequent visitor of many authentic restaurants :) It's often funny as the staff don't even speak Japanese in some of these places xD

[–] akaifox 1 points 11 months ago

So am I to expect 1000円 bottles in the summer?

[–] akaifox 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Went back for a bit and at first it was great, especially: "I can talk to people in my native language!"

But it didn't last long before I was missing my 麻婆豆腐 🤣

[–] akaifox 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I've lost my system!

1000 -- おしゃれ男

5000


10000 -- お祖父さん

[–] akaifox 2 points 11 months ago

My family went wild with messages -- yet I didn't feel a thing in Tokyo

[–] akaifox 11 points 11 months ago

I can identify with what the OP was feeling

Flying back home and at Heathrow I honestly thought "why is everyone fat?" Then I got to enjoy someone's 30 minute speakerphone call on the train's 'quiet coach'

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submitted 11 months ago by akaifox to c/japanlife
 

Cross post from reddit that just got locked:

/r/japanlife/comments/18ycbqu/returning_back_to_europe_after_45_months_in_japan/

I have been on on exchange living in Japan and I must say I have been impressed and felt very very very welcome here. Have never felt this way in any country (maybe not even my own). I am heading back now unfortunatly.

Apart from all the good food, nature etc. The things that I have noticed and really appreciated was:

  • Never had a conflict with anyone here. Not a single one (yes, it is obvious I am not Japanese, so I guess locals will be more accepting, but still).
  • Everyone seems to be very mindful of others and things are so clean and orderly. No one is loud, take up space etc. And no one minds you (people dont stare at you or comment on what your doing).
  • Japanese people would ask if I needed help on train stations etc. * Very kind people ! It has been very easy to meet locals and I have made good friends (maybe not on tatemae level?).
  • Overall, sitting in the airport, I already feel the European/western loudness, taking up space, clumsiness etc. ... Very uncharming to observe actually comming straight from Japanese living.

I know I probably have some of the traits myself (as I grew up in it) but I am almost a bit affraid to return to all the random people creating conflicts, loud and obnoxious people etc.

Anyone who can comment on things that might help ? I have already tried to find Tonkotsu ramen places (hahah!) in my city and other Japanese things that might make me feel more at ease. Non the less, thank you Japan for an absolutely amazing experince here !

[–] akaifox 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Reminds me of my first weeks in Japan....

I took my Kona Private Jake with me (nowhere near that bike, but $2-3k) which I would expect to be gone in an instant in the UK. I kept placed my bike on the balcony of the monthly apartment in Roppongi, which was only on the 2nd floor, and would check it at night as I thought someone would nick it

This shortly progressed to leaving it outside when going to the conbini, etc

[–] akaifox 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

a native RAR app

It better come with a "Trial Expired" pop-up or I am not using it

[–] akaifox 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

From the generation before this, I always thought the "mobile generation"'s computer savviness had been overrated. Mobile phones (especially iOS) are like a walled garden compared to using a PC and Windows. It was easy to shoot yourself in the foot on Windows 98, etc so you learnt to be careful very quickly. Likewise, there's no jumping into the registry or terminal, no built in zip/rar handling, warnings from the OS, built in Malware protection, etc

The internet was a wild place in the 90s and this generation never really experienced that. Forums had lax moderation and could be full of troll links to "I am an idiot", goatse, etc. Files could be hosted on random webpages and the downloads could contain anything: often a virus alongside the actual file, etc

I remember not using an antivirus as Norton and co would crush your machine, so you just had to tread extremely carefully

[–] akaifox 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is why I dug out my Crafty+

After dabbing I also find joints have lost their charm. Just waiting out after a wisdom tooth extraction!

[–] akaifox 3 points 1 year ago

I don't think they are thinner, but Elements are worth a try

[–] akaifox 2 points 1 year ago

Really in to Raw Black's and can't go back to regulars, but you are spot on about the gum!

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