If you are interested in buying an abandoned home in the Japan countryside highly recommend the YouTube channel Tokyo Llama. He's spent the last four years renovating a beautiful traditional style Japanese house and property about an hour outside of Tokyo. He talks about the renovation aspects, taxes, paperwork process, and the pros and cons of doing this with a family. Lots of videos the watch.https://youtu.be/TwRjO3kHxU4?si=a9rw7FbwpiXEQLjr
princevegeta89|2 years ago
princeb|2 years ago
i wonder if those who simply spout things like this expect to be treated as an insider on first meet? is this the same sort of people who also go to places like paris or stockholm and wonder why those sort of people are unfriendly too? "why don't these people smile at strangers" and "why is restaurant service so poor?". i see this opinion a lot and i just don't get where this is coming from.
csomar|2 years ago
That being said, your odds of getting into trouble in Japan are close to nil. It's a quiet safe and friendly environment.
My experience with Japanese people have been largely positive. But again, you have to take their eccentricity into a large context to reconcile their behavior with your expectations.
hadlock|2 years ago
FigurativeVoid|2 years ago
They may be closed off, I don’t know. But I don’t think it’s some cultural trait.