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Worst Train Experience in Japan -
01-25-2008, 11:50 PM
Just wondering about people's worst experiences on trains in Japan. For example, being slept on, barfed on, leaned on, hit on, groped, drooled on, spilled on, yelled at, ignored, etc...
For myself (a guy) the worst was probably having the inside of my leg groped on the Yamanote line during rush hour. Actually it was pretty funny: I can't imagine anyone doing it on purpose (who gropes hairy legs?) A window on life in Japan and an exploration of Japanese culture, customs, politics, and history. |
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01-26-2008, 12:19 AM
Well I wasn't in Japan, but a dude behind me stunk like rotten tacos. 0_0
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01-26-2008, 03:20 AM
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01-26-2008, 03:27 AM
i dont know if thats true but i heard that there is planty of perverts waitin for a girls.. is it true ?
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01-26-2008, 03:37 AM
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oh and i have also bad experience with trains i mean it didnt happen in japan but the train was really full of ppl and i dont know why but i somehow get separated from my friends and i stuck between 4 eldery ppl and one of them was coughin at my neck for like half an hour.... i couldnt even move it was so full of ppl and that guy after every cough was askin me for forgiveness because he was ill >.> and it was soooooooooo hot day damn.... you dont need eyes to see, you need vision Family: My personnal puppet master - Suki Brother - Thunda, pandayanyan Little Sisters - Hoshichan, Ayame90, cassiechan, QuoyaNatsume, MusicLuver, Sachiko |
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01-26-2008, 05:57 AM
My experiences on Japanese trains have been quite satisfactory, I've never had to deal with riff-raff disrupting me/others with their loud music and verbal diarrhoea like I have in Australia. The only mild unpleasantry that I am certain to encounter on every trip is being the subject of interest to some fellow commuters - certainly more at times when I have to stand up in a crowded carriage and my 6'3" frame contrasts ever so greatly with the backdrop of Japanese >_<
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