senseiman
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- 24 Jun 2003
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What do you think is the suckiest thing about Japan?
I just got back from a trip to Takamatsu, and it has got me into one of my "I want to trash talk Japan" moods, so I don't necessarily mean for this thread to be taken seriously. Just a way to let off steam.
The reason my trip got me into such a mood relates to what I think to be the suckiest thing about Japan. The tourist brochures for Kagawa prefecture paint the picture of a beautiful quiet seaside prefecture full of pretty shrines and nice mountains. As with every other tourist brochure I've read in Japan, it is complete bulls--t. Maybe 50 years ago that description would have fit, but today the prefecture is wall to wall factories, pachinko parlors, massive concrete public works projects and polluted, ugly waterways. The mountains are being levelled in order to make landfill for land reclamation projects that will, in turn, destroy what little remains of the natural waterfront. In any event, you couldn't see the mountains even if they weren't being systematically destroyed, because all the factories, high rise apartments, big box stores and pachinko parlors totally obscure the view.
The whole place is a complete travesty and yet the only thing I could think of was "well at least its not as bad as where I live." Which is true, my town has all the same crap, only more of it. It is so depressing to think that such a twisted ugly place would actually be a releif from the much more severe twisted ugly place that I live in.
That is what I think is the suckiest thing about Japan. Anyone else?
I just got back from a trip to Takamatsu, and it has got me into one of my "I want to trash talk Japan" moods, so I don't necessarily mean for this thread to be taken seriously. Just a way to let off steam.
The reason my trip got me into such a mood relates to what I think to be the suckiest thing about Japan. The tourist brochures for Kagawa prefecture paint the picture of a beautiful quiet seaside prefecture full of pretty shrines and nice mountains. As with every other tourist brochure I've read in Japan, it is complete bulls--t. Maybe 50 years ago that description would have fit, but today the prefecture is wall to wall factories, pachinko parlors, massive concrete public works projects and polluted, ugly waterways. The mountains are being levelled in order to make landfill for land reclamation projects that will, in turn, destroy what little remains of the natural waterfront. In any event, you couldn't see the mountains even if they weren't being systematically destroyed, because all the factories, high rise apartments, big box stores and pachinko parlors totally obscure the view.
The whole place is a complete travesty and yet the only thing I could think of was "well at least its not as bad as where I live." Which is true, my town has all the same crap, only more of it. It is so depressing to think that such a twisted ugly place would actually be a releif from the much more severe twisted ugly place that I live in.
That is what I think is the suckiest thing about Japan. Anyone else?