Pedestrians last also applies to America! Cars usually honk and drive through the crosswalk while I’m actively on it, I have the crossing light, or there’s a stop sign. I very rarely see cars stop at stop signs, let alone for people. Cities are rough here, but the suburbs are worse for not even having sidewalks. Laws mean nothing when there’s not even enforcement for vehicular manslaughter. Look up the stats for that in America. It’s scary.
Speaking of dietary restrictions, how do you think it’s like for people with severe nut allergies? I’ll be traveling to Japan in a few years, and my experience in Europe has been rough (lots of fast food instead), so I wonder how much they accommodate
This is a good video, you’re not trying to scare anyone into not visiting/moving to Japan, you’re genuinely just helping and educating people while still encouraging them to visit or stay permanently if they wish. Keep up the good vibes 😎
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I'm curious about the "pedestrians last" thing.
Aren't drivers required to stop at a crossing if people are engaging on it ?
Oh gosh I’m scared because I’m going to Japan with my dad and he’s deathly allergic to gluten
Pedestrians last also applies to America! Cars usually honk and drive through the crosswalk while I’m actively on it, I have the crossing light, or there’s a stop sign. I very rarely see cars stop at stop signs, let alone for people. Cities are rough here, but the suburbs are worse for not even having sidewalks. Laws mean nothing when there’s not even enforcement for vehicular manslaughter. Look up the stats for that in America. It’s scary.
Japan metros are very orderly despite the crowds. Nixy you should go to China, India or the US and see how bad train behavior is there.
Speaking of dietary restrictions, how do you think it’s like for people with severe nut allergies? I’ll be traveling to Japan in a few years, and my experience in Europe has been rough (lots of fast food instead), so I wonder how much they accommodate
Well done Japan for not customising menus. ❤❤
In Japan, make sure to look RIGHT first when crossing the street.
This is a good video, you’re not trying to scare anyone into not visiting/moving to Japan, you’re genuinely just helping and educating people while still encouraging them to visit or stay permanently if they wish. Keep up the good vibes 😎
#3 So that explains the fear of Truck-kun in animes. 😮 🚚