The first guys: "everyhting is so advanced"... Little do they know Japan still uses fax machines and floppy disks .... and their ATMs CLOSE at certain times and even if they're not closed, even if you go to your own bank's ATM "after hours" you get charged .... Yeah, very advanced 🤣🤦♂ To everybody who is impressed by "how clean it is" and how Japanese people are always lining up and stuff, that's not because it's Japan, that's just basic MANNERS, something the entire world should have but clearly don't
I am not going lie that too many Americans making up the total really did ruin it because of how imbalanced and over shodowing the numbers are for Americans when compared to everyone else. Ususally when I see these type of vids far less of the portion is only of Americans and nearly every other person ends up being from different countries in Europe and Asia so it is especially surpising and unusual to see more than one south American make up the total as I do watch a lot of these types of vids and so I am talking from my own past experience here. For instance, if there are 8 people being question there would ususally be between 2 and 4 coming from America and the rest would be from the UK, Germany, Australia, South Korea, Canada for instance. So yeah, a lot more balenced usually. If fact from what I have looked at the Uk is europes largest visiter to Japan and we are also Europes most featured country in anime which many notable tittles from the Fate ones to the Ancient Magus Bride, the movue of K on and even Hellsing and Black Butler as well. The Uk also apparently has the largest Japanese population with sources claiming anywhere from 50,000 to as many as 65,000 living in the country as citizens. Most living in the London borough of Ealing in central west London (as in a district like Shibuya or Shinjuku for instance). This mainly being in the town and Ealing as well as the town of Acton where at the most around 20,000 to 25,000 live alone. There are several Japanese super markets and stores that also sell some Japanese products as well as one or 2 Japanese schools as well. I actually visited Japan back in April and had the best katsu curry of my life in Akihabara. I stayed a week which cost me and my brother around £3,200 british pounds (or about $4000) but very worth it indeed and definitely a dream come true. Apart from the way too large presence of Americans though great vid! :D