Did you watch this video? This is very hot among the Japanese blogs. Since my American friends said that America and Canada have strict rules about public drunkenness, I thought that it’d be rare to see drunk people in public. In Japan, you can see a lot of drunk people all over Tokyo at night.
Anyways, for Japanese people (including me), the instinct to go home is very powerful. Even if we’re so drunk we can't stand or sit down, we try to catch a train to go home to sleep in our own beds. Here is a good video.
This s an idea for sleeping boxes at the Beijing International Airport. Japanese businessmen could spend the night comfortably in there, because it looks bigger than the pods in a capsule hotel. Here is a report of a capsule hotel.
I love this! It’s not just Asians that make funny Engrish mistakes! This one was found in Latvia: "Easy to go, Hard to live." Ha ha ha ha
A new eternal series toy has been released. We had eternal puchi-puchi, eternal edamame, and eternal pull-off tab. This time, it's eternal tokoroten, Tokoroten is a kind of sweet Japanese jelly. It’s made in this manner. On the internet, some people say that it’s like squeezing a zit, right? You know the feeling. Ha ha ha

I moved in Tokyo a week ago. Seeing those drunk people everywhere at night worries me.
Posted by: Rémi | Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 06:24 PM
What's up with people in America falling in train tracks?
Have you seen the baby stroller in the train tracks? Now that's just brutal.
Posted by: Des Moines workers compensation lawyers | Friday, November 20, 2009 at 01:50 AM
Drunk people in Japan are very good about not falling on the train tracks. Obviously Americans are not. But Japanese are good at puking everywhere.
Posted by: Tornadoes28 | Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 04:19 PM
whoops! thank you sicilian. I did it again!
Posted by: mari | Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 10:41 AM
Oh Mari... You made the Jelly/Jerry mistake after making not of the bad Latvian English
Posted by: Sicilian | Friday, November 13, 2009 at 10:30 PM