Japanese Facts Compilation Part 2
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Sorry for the morbid fact but it's pretty interesting. Aokigahara is probably one of the spoopiest places in Japan if not the spoopiest. Aokigahara is a forest at the base of Mount Fuji, looks like something out the Blair Witch Project and is historically associated with demons from Japanese mythology; it is the second most popular place in the world for suicide after the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, in 2010, 50 took their own lives, a regular annual body hunt is often done by volunteers. The wind blocking density of the trees gives the forest its notorious silent creepy atmosphere. When hiking people are told to use plastic tape to mark their way to avoid getting lost.
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Japan has been inhabited since 30,000 BC.
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Whale meat isn't actually a delicacy in Japan anymore, they are still hunted for research purposes though, any remaining whale meat is then sold as food.
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There are 6,800 ******* islands in Japan.
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When going to a funeral or wedding, most Japanese people take a gift of money. It's seen as the right thing to do and also stops you from looking like a tight bastard.
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McDonald’s employees in Japan commonly run outside to give you your drive-thru order.
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English is the only foreign language taught in public Japanese schools, most children are taught English as it's seen as a good skill especially in business, children of high profiting companies are required to learn English for trade and over-seas communication to benefit the business they're taking over.
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A lot of Japanese clothes have misspelled English on them and more often than not the words used on the clothes don’t mean what the Japanese think they mean.
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Sorry for the morbid fact but it's pretty interesting. Aokigahara is probably one of the spoopiest places in Japan if not the spoopiest. Aokigahara is a forest at the base of Mount Fuji, looks like something out the Blair Witch Project and is historically associated with demons from Japanese mythology; it is the second most popular place in the world for suicide after the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, in 2010, 50 took their own lives, a regular annual body hunt is often done by volunteers. The wind blocking density of the trees gives the forest its notorious silent creepy atmosphere. When hiking people are told to use plastic tape to mark their way to avoid getting lost.
I don't think you guys realise or appreciate how many pictures of dead people I had to shift through to find a decent picture free of dead bodies
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Most people go to a restaurant to have a nice fresh meal cooked, in Japan a very popular restaurant called “Mr Kanso” (I like this guy he has some good puns) only serves canned food (tinned if you’re a Britfag). You pick a can from the shelves on the walls and then enjoy the contents eating with plastic cutlery.
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A common Japanese prank is “Kancho”, you’ve probably seen it before in those Chinese animoos or in that one episode of Naruto where Kakashi stuck his fingers up a minors ass. For the non weeaboos, it is performed by clasping your hands together in the shape of a gun, you then shove your index fingers harshly into the ******* of the unsuspecting victim all while shouting “Kancho”. It is usually done in a playground because kids shoving their fingers in between other kids ass cheeks is totally acceptable.
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