i think the european ones are fine places. if your from central asia i have a perception of that place being Hell. Kazakhstan seems to be the least worst and turkmenistan seems like the worst.
The Japanese commentator is making fun of you because you're not even Japanese, and yet you posted a comment in Japanese using a translator. Don't try to pretend you're Japanese when you're not. Alot of weebs do that & it's offensive and cringeworthy for us 🤣
I've been to the Imperial Gardens! Very beautiful, peaceful, and mind blowing you have this area of quietness and nature with tall buildings surrounding it. You don't get that in Central Park, NYC.
It's so very odd and a little sad (to me at least) that you put Japanese history into perspective with the release of anime series lol. It's not really something that puts Japan, how Japanese society behaves, or Japanese culture and the way people exercise it into perspective at that time period because both of these series are set in the future in space...
@Daenack Dranils why the fuck does that make him a weeb? i've been living in japan for 12 years and i'm not obsessed by japanese culture at all. i just happen to be living here.
@Waldel Martell he's a moron then. But anime hasn't gotten mainstream recently though. It got mainstream in the US in the 2000s with dbz and pokemon which is already two decades ago.
American servicemen are barred from visiting the shrine because of fear of confrontations between nationalist "caretakers' and the (mostly) sailors. Such fears are unfounded of course, the mindset of today's sailors is one of curiosity for the veneration bestowed upon the souls thought to be inhabitants and the dedication of a people's remembrance- they make no judgement on the guilt or innocence of the listed individuals and would just like to make a respectful personal visit.
@Waldel Martell Indeed. 90s-2000s is the best year, no smartphone, no social media, many people are so kind and helpful. Back in that day life feels much better than now.
can u imagine growing up in a first world country in asia during the 90s and 2000s??? hong kong,taiwan,singapore etc etc advanced,developed, educated, gentile.....and the birth of the internet and digital age, its like u were part of modernity and modern world and culture and the beginning and cusp of alienation and isolation of society through technology...... back in the 90s there were a handful of countries in asia with gdp per cap higher than $20,000 usd........hong kong,Singapore,Japan.....Japan was even richer than america at one point.....her gdp per cap was close to $39,000 usd while USA was only $28,000..... during the late 90s and y2k movies like fight club,the matrix,dark city and thirteenth floor and minority report was extremely popular....animes about sci fi and humanity was extremely popular.... society was becoming cold and indifferent and inhumane and isolating..... rise of hikikomoris and neets and first world problems...... that was the period just before globalisation and mass immigration ruined everything, cultures were intact and homogenous most of the world dont know whats it like to grow up first world during the 90s and 00s.....
before 1945 ? you want a Japanese soldier to rape you and your mom so bad? 😂 you’re just an anime addicted mf and know nothing about japan except anime lol even now japan isn’t all about anime it’s one of the most advanced safest countries in the world 😂 and better than your country you said that when most Japanese people don’t even watch anime
3-4 decades? State surveillance is not a metric of a progressive nation. It's GDP per Capita, education, life expectancy etc. Which at the moment Japan is ahead by a small margin.
@@senmafugu In Korea there is no crime because of such massive surveillance linked with brutal and leakless laws. In Japan there is a lot of crime. When in Japan recently before the current health situation, I saw almost no cameras while in Korea there are massive police cameras every few metres,some with speakers and writings such as "we are watching your wrong moves everywhere and all the time" and police arrive within 5 minutes everywhere. .All people have serial numbers and tracked and watched and recoerded in real time by a police surveillance system which is also said to be linked to China's system. All payments and medicine prescription takings are also tracked by the government system unlike in Japan.In Korea, it is totally impossible to hide from government surveillance. In Japanm, the government and police are almost mightless and central government has almost no control of what happens in each region..Korea still has records of animal countings and taxes from 2000 years ago.And Japan has no military while Korea has 6500 ballistic and cruise missiles. In Korea everyone has the same opinion because there is 5 years jail for saying anything contrary to the offficla version. Japan has zero control on what people are doing where and when. Korea's state system has perfect atd strong grip on its people, with the world's longest jail terms and highest jail inmate density and police camera density in the world and also very tough speech laws. This is why Korea is stronger than Japan by multiple orders of magnitude.And Koreans are very proud of thisl
@@THRACIA776ISTHEGREATEST But the Koreans are very proud of this and now there are AI police cameras every 3-5m and people are tracked by cameras in the whole country.Just as it was in East Germany. The system is also connected with China.