Part of the comment section on Ryan's TikTok clip about things in Japan that would send an American into a coma. "Hairstylists will just run up to you and ask if they can cut your hair for free because they want models for their portfolio," the tiktoker mentions. While many people in America tend to leave the theater before the movie credits are over, Ryan says it’s usual for Japanese people to sit through the entire credits.įoreigners being recruited for hair modeling is also another thing people experience in the Japanese streets, while North Americans don’t see this activity as something that one just gets recruited for. Going to the movies in Japan is also a different experience compared to the U.S. "It’s because the last train in Japan is at 12, so if you stay past that time, you have to stay until 5 a.m. "In Tokyo, we have something called the 'Shibuya meltdown,' which is when men, mostly salary men, spend all day working, so they go to Shibuya after work just to drink, and they’ll fall asleep anywhere in Shibuya," the content creator shares. Yes, that includes streets and even on top of police cars. What Ryan says it’s called the "Shibuya meltdown" it’s also related to people taking naps in different parts of Tokyo. So, it’s extremely common to see people sleeping on the train," the student says. "This is because the work culture in Japan is so bad. Secondly, the tiktoker mentions that people in Nippon can basically sleep anywhere. Ryan follows by saying that the only way out of having the shutter sound activated is by buying a phone outside the country. "This is required by the government because they want to stop men from taking photos of girls without them knowing." Even if you take a picture on Snapchat or any app," the content creator says. "Every single phone in Japan has the shutter sound when you take a picture. THREE HERE U GO □❤️□ #livinginjapan #lifeinjapan
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