Recently there was a situation where some Chinese piece of shit spray painted the word "Toilet" and pissed on the Yasukuni Shrine's stone pillar.
In a separate incident at another shrine, some Korean dipshit was filmed smoking inside the main shrine area.
It's all so tiresome...I fucking hate these pieces of shit like you wouldn't believe.
I wonder why the Police can't simply maintain a permanent presence at major shrines where shit like this happens. That would solve a lot of the issues.
Kill chinks, behead chinks etc. I haven't seen foolish chink behaviour apart from tourists clogging sidewalks before but i see many of them at the train station at the end of tourist season with rather dazed expressions, asians in general are not ready for the cultural enrichment virtually any european capital has on offer.
In Tokyo, you can get pizza and beer from a vending machine, sit down and eat it on a park bench at 2AM without having to worry about anything. You can't do that anywhere in America.
I loved the sake vending machines when i was over, in my country machines that offer alcoholic drinks have been gone since the 90's. Scouted one out that did not need a jap passport to pull drinks from and it was my go-to whenever i wanted a smoke and stroll at night time and wasn't in the mood to deal with 7/11 clerks, though that was always rather uncomplicated. Truth on your last sentence, i'm not a yank but it's the same here.
One of my best experiences in Tokyo (PL be damned) was standing at Shibuya station, trying to figure out the train plan. I was hopelessly lost and i guess it showed because some lady in her 70's came over and asked me in perfect, accent-free english where i wanted to go and even brought me to the correct train tracks and saw me off, i never have experienced anything like it in my bughive.
Edit: Speaking of smokes, i was still smoking back then and i loved how dirt cheap cigarettes were, a packet of Marlboros was 3,20€ when they already approached the 8€+ mark back home. I also think i never met a japanese male who did not smoke.
In the arcades, particularly the music game area, there are signs in English and other languages that clearly say no photos/videos (mainly to prevent gaijin tourists from posting all those "hurr durr look at these japanese players are so pro" clips on social media w/o the players' permission) and yet on multiple occasions I've seen foreigners trying to sneak one anyway.
Witnessed the same, even saw white tourists getting chewed out (politely) by staff and continuing to film/take pics the second the staffer left them alone. Being over there generally made me question a lot of tourist behaviour, how hard can it be to abide the jap rules?
"in my country this, in my country that, I could go back at any minute and not miss anything about this place"
Yank expats to a T, no exceptions and not limited to Japan. Canadians or other european expats are not like that in my experience.
I fucking wish.
Kyoto is amazing if you are into japanese culture as a whole and not a hopeless weeb. The cultural heritage that city has rivals my hometown's. Loved it there.
Sorry for the endless quoting.