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Mayonnaise is put in everything in Japan? I think Japanese cuisine which mayonnaise is put in is only Okonomiyaki and Takoyaki. Both aren’t traditional Japanese cuisine but merely fast food. What do you think she ate, Cathy?
Interestingly enough, many foreigners visiting Japan will refer to either hi-tech toilet or punctuality of train in Japan. Those are that bad in other countries?
Dont spend your money in Pachinco.
It’s usually korean company.
“The lack of English”
culture shockは別に外国に行かなくても味わえる。結婚!男は【母の味】から【妻の味】に晒される。これほどのshockはない。良い方向のshockなら最高に幸せだが反対だったら一生の不作。涙の人生。
I remember this channel from years ago.What happened to Misato Chan?
4:18 Hijikata from gintama
I experienced culture shock in Japan that everyone looked like me. I grew up in Hawaii and am Japanese. I’m used to being in a cosmopolitan environment. I noticed how small the elevator and hotel room was. Also the squatting toilet was strange. Also the dials on the toilet to indicate what kind of flush you want for poop. Chisai or Ooki. I wasn’t sure how to separate the trash and had to take a pause. The flashing signs and crowds were overwhelming for me. Hawaii is much more mellow. I loved the natto for breakfast!