Japan is one of those countries that embrace the weird – which is why I love it! I’d go back there any day, it’s loads of fun.
I first went there a couple of years ago for a small taste and I’m keen to go back there again one day for more! I managed to rack up a tonne of funny travel photos on my Japan trip that I’ll always remember! In fact, if I only travel to Japan for the rest of my life, I’m sure I could keep this site running based on only the material I would gather from there.
It’s one of the more unique places out there, and it’s an island to itself so to speak – there’s no other place like Japan on the planet.
Japan has one of the world’s best and most efficient public transport systems, some great food, shopping until you drop, and some of the most hospitable people I’ve met. And there are a lot of expats who are Living in Japan, working for some of the the world’s biggest companies.
Sure, there are millions of people everywhere, but I find that the Japanese really respect your personal space and whilst Tokyo is the biggest cities in the world, it doesn’t get in your face like other big cities I’ve been to.
Many foreigners (or ‘gaijin’ in Japanese) spend a bit of time in Japan as part of their career development, and eventually, you start to take on some of the habits and customs of the locals – which make your friends and relatives think that you’ve changed a lot when you get home!
Anyway, here it is! My Living in Japan list to have a bit of a chuckle to!
You know that you’ve been living in Japan too long when..
You always hand over your business card with two hands whilst bowing
Themed restaurants are your favourite source of cuisine – seven nights a week sometimes. And you like bringing your friends over when they come to visit!
You get fidgety when trains are over one minute late. And really pissed off when they’re two minutes late!
The term ‘high prices everyday‘ makes sense
You start to speak Engrish as if it’s a totally new language
Suggestive signs actually make sense
You are totally desensitized to the weird stuff you can buy in novelty shops
Smoking signs like ‘No Smorking‘ and ‘Cigarette Smoke is Wider Than The Human Body‘ don’t make you laugh anymore.
You feel totally safe by leaving your bicycle unlocked outside because you know no-one is going to steal it.
Women only trains seem perfectly sensible when you are trying to board one as if you are playing rugby
You stop timing the exact second when the bullet train arrives and leaves!
You’ve given up trying to find clothes that fit you because they’re all too small
You start to take up the offer of Free Hugs in Harajuku
You only like girls that are dressed like the Harajuku Girls – that is, dressed in school uniforms..
Even though you hate them, you have finally appeared on a humiliating Japanese game show
Octopus Lollipops become your favourite snack
A room the size of a cubic metre feels rather large
You hook up with someone in a Love Hotel at least once per week
You know the spaghetti like Tokyo Metro like the back of your hand
You can distinguish between the Plastic Food Displays outside of restaurants and real food
You have actually slept in an internet cafe overnight
Capsule hotels feel quite spacious
You have identified every factory where all of your electronic goods have come from
You only drink beer with sake
Binge drinking is a normal part of business meetings
Having the entire population of Sydney go through one train station per day seems sedate
Fifty per cent of your diet consists of raw fish
You start to make bizarre wishes at the numerous Japanese temples in each city
You totally know that you will definitely reach your destination much faster via public transport than in your own car
Coming across politically incorrect statues outside of eating establishments doesn’t seem offensive anymore
Weird stuff is just normal now
You retrieve your entire daily nutritional intake from food obtained from vending machines. Usually at the train station
You stop stalking Geishas because they don’t seem bizarre or mysterious anymore
You end up in a Japanese Onsen dead drunk!
You are always up to date with the latest technology as soon as it comes out
Reading strange terms and conditions like not placing corpses inside train station lockers don’t make you look twice anymore
Regular visits to Shinto temples become commonplace even if you’re not religious
Paying $300 a kilogram for good steak seems like good value
Wide open spaces freak you out
You think of prices in Yen only, and not dollars or Euros anymore
You start to pronounce the letter ‘l’ as the letter ‘r’… and finally
You only drink beer that has come from a vending machine!
How about you? What about your cool Japanese experiences have you had because you have been there too long? Anyway, let the world know by leaving a comment below!
Origato!
$300 a KILO of beef?! Did they pack diamonds up its bum or something?
Nah, the steaks might have been gold plated!
Hahaha, exactry light, good rist! I Would add you start eating rice balls and apple milk from Family Mart and you become addicted to mellon bread.
I’m with you there!
Guess I didn’t spend enough time in Japan. Let me try again.