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08-06-2011, 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by japan1234567 View Post
Walking in crowded Japanese cities!
For those who visited or live in Japan, how was/is your experience when dozens or even hundreds of local Japanese people walked/walk in your direction and of course many of them looked/look at you because you are different!

Was/is it for you easy to keep on walking "normally" as nothing is special about it and could you easily focus on your business or on what you were/are intending to do?

Thanks! (watch an video example below)

‪Saturday afternoon at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo‬‏ - YouTube

Last week I was walking to the bus station to go back to Hita from Fukuoka. I had just left a Softbank Hawks baseball game. (We won.) and EVERYONE was going home or to dinner.

As I reached the final crosswalk, over a hundred of people around. One drunk guy was with his friends, calling me cute while pointing at me, I gave him an odd look and he screamed, "YES YES YES!"

Thank god in this small town that has not happened. I loved Fukuoka though xD


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