10 “Crazy” Things About Japan

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Michael over at Gakuranman.com is hosting this month’s “Japan Blog Matsuri” – to be honest, I’ve never taken part in one of these (kudos to Michael for all the reminder e-mails and Tweets), and I’m already breaking every single rule he put down. “Your blog post can’t be more than 200 words… You can only pick one thing… I’m Briiiiitish” (you have to pretend I’m talking in a fabulous British accent for that one). But, really though, you should go check out the Gakuranman and all his blogging adventures, because it’s a pretty neat site, which somehow relates bioluminescence to Japan. So here goes with the actual post (these words don’t count towards my word limit, yo!), 10 absolutely crazy things about Japan:

10 “Crazy” Things About Japan

Of course, I say a lot of these things tongue in cheek. I also am comparing them to Western culture, which really just means they’re different and not crazy. I just used the crazy word to get you to read this post. Did it work?

  1. Japan is full of little Butt Pirates: Watch your butt, because little kids love sticking their finger up it. It’s called Kancho, and it’s not pleasant, especially if you don’t know what’s going on. Yarrr.
  2. Japan is the only place with four distinct seasons: This comes from the fabulous files of the Nihonjinron. People don’t really believe most of the stuff here anymore (like Japanese evolved from a separate superior monkey, Japanese brains are different thus only Japanese can truly learn Japanese, etc), but I’ve found that the season one is the most prevalent of the bunch.
  3. There are #$#$%ing Gigantic Hornets: These hornets are not to be messed with. They’re huge, deadly, and wipe the floor with weak European bees. I fear.
  4. Monkeys like hot baths: There are lots of hot springs in Japan, and in the last fifty years monkeys figured out they could stay warm in them. I really want to go to there.
  5. Japanese novels remind me of LSD: Enough said?
  6. Japanese Commercials: I love ‘em – Just do a search on YouTube for “Japanese Commercials” and you’ll wonder where the last six hours went.
  7. Everything seems to have Mayonnaise on it: Pizza, sushi, mayo on mayo with extra mayo… You name it. There are even all-mayonnaise restaurants in existence.
  8. People Bathe at night: Maybe you don’t think this one is weird – this is how I got to grow up, and it was wonderful in college because I got the dorm showers all to myself. How do you sleep at night being dirty, anyways?
  9. Christmas is ridiculous…ly awesome: What? You don’t get a Christmas cake, celebrate Santa’s birthday, and get your Christmas KFC chicken? You’re missing out.
  10. Everything is available via vending machines: Drinks, hot drinks, hot food, t-shirts, used underwear, alcohol, cigarettes, toys, porn, and who knows what else. In fact, I don’t want to know.

There you go Gakuranman. I hope you enjoy this last-minute (which post isn’t last minute?), horribly rule-breaking post! I did try hard though, I kept the actual matsuri section somewhat close to two-hundred words, right? But, of course, I love his blog and you should too! Besides, you get to see all the other things that people think are crazy about Japan (starting on Monday now now now, I think).

So what have you found “crazy” (i.e. very different) about Japan in your experiences or readings?

  • Fredy

    Hahaha. These are intense.
    Man, those bees freak me out. I can't stand our lame small bees. I would have probably left Japan if I had seen one of those.
    The shower thing is funny! I normally shower in the morning, and my host family thought it was strange. I decided to just shower at night cause I didn't want to slow anyone down in the morning. I just thought there reaction when I said “No I'll shower in the morning” was funny. They were basically like “huh? why?” But it makes sense. If it weren't for high water bills I'd shower both morning and night. Night to clean, morning to just wake up.
    The funniest Japanese commercial I saw in Japan was a whole 2 seconds. It was just a man and a woman in a suit and they both yelled something and words appeared. It was completely serious and reminded me of some type of law office type commercial. I had no clue but I just laughed. Just random…

  • Facebook User

    ahahaha, Japanese commercials!
    showering at night makes total sense! but i only do so during fall semesters, after….marching band rehearsals. no one wants to stink up their bed, right??

    the first crazy thing about Japan that comes to me is the obsession with bigger eyes. whenever i visit my relatives in Japan, i usually can't go several days without seeing some sort of ad, be it in a magazine or a poster, for surgically changing your eye shape. but what's weirder to me is that even purikura machines do it now! last summer, i visited some friends in Okinawa & Osaka…and dayum, do we look strange in some of the purikura. it does depend on the machine, but i didn't realize we were going into a “LET'S MAKE YOUR EYES LOOK BIGGER AND CUTER!!!” machine. we look like aliens. wtf.

    ah, and sushi. sushi is crazy to me. all of my relatives on my mom's side (primarily from Okinawa) make fun of me for being a halvsie who cannot eat raw fish, with a white father who loves it.

  • sandra1

    I love most Japanese commercials. They are so unique. By the way, I enjoyed your video posted at Metacafe☺ ~ most entertaining.Gotta go!

  • http://www.ierict.com ierict

    LOL, number 7 for sure!!!!!!! If you think it's cheese….99% of the time you will be suprised by mayonnaise!!

  • http://scalesoflibra.wordpress.com/ elisabel

    Lol! Great stuff!

    I don't really know if back in my old country the people always bathed at night, but in my family that's how we do it. I never got down with the bathing in the morning business, I can't get into bed dirty either.

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  • No78

    I also bathe at night, am I cool now?

  • sleepytako

    I LOLed about this one: “There are #$#$%ing Gigantic Hornets”

    Seriously. Those things can KILL you. I can understand how like the 1st level enemies in RPGs are steroid ridden bugs like that now.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Very. Hoopy Frood Cool.

  • http://gakuranman.com Michael

    Cheers for all the link heat Mr. Fugu! Here in Britain we have 3 1/2 seasons, or thereabouts.

    P.S You night-bathers should be bound up in clingfilm and slapped with a wet fish!

  • nadiya_01

    i heard that in japan its ok for girls to grab other girls breasts… but guys cant do that to girls, and girls cant do it to guys…. is that really true? o.o

  • masterman300

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  • http://www.facebook.com/hepkess Tony Kessler

    Those bees are called “tsubame bachi” or literally Sparrow Bees. One came in my house, I didn't want to kill it, but I couldn't get near it. I vacuumed it up, then released it. You gotta respect something that big. I lived in Kyushu and I saw my cat playing in the corner. I thought it was a mouse. It was a 7 inch centipede that could jump about 2 feet straight up! (that was creepy) For easy posting, check out Squido.com and Blogspot at Google. WordPress is cool, but it intimidates me. I don't feel good enough. Squido really makes it easy.

  • Sougen02

    Hm, I was raised to bathe at night too. I find it odd that some people only take a shower in the morning. But hey, cultural differences xD
    And the vending machines sounds GREAT! That needs to come over the the USA!
    (besides the nasty stuff).

  • Sougen02

    Sounds like it's pretty much the same in the USA. I See that happening. Usually friend though, mind you xD.

  • http://muddle.nl/ Galerius

    What about the TV shows in Japan? It's completely different than any other show you have seen in any other country.

  • Anonymous

    This is hilarious. There are other “Ten Things About Japan” around the nets but this is one of the funniest. Having lived in Touhoku Japan for the past year, I know exactly what you're talking about. However, the four seasons thing isn't exclusively Japan. I lived in Northeasten US where there are 4 seasons too. 5 if you count mud season. I think one of the craziest things about Japan is their fashion sense. Boys looking like girls ('gyaru-o') and girls wearing the weirdest outfits (cosplay, lolita).

  • http://www.japanesewords.net/ Japanese Words

    Great article. I am still shocked when friends are shocked that other places have 4 seasons.

  • joe99987

    The author is annoying

  • http://twitter.com/FriedToast FriedToast

    The 4 seasons post is tongue-in-cheek. Of course there are four seasons elsewhere. It's just that the Japanese people (for some unfathomable reason) seem to think that ONLY Japan is capable of having 4 distinct seasons. No, not everyone's that dense over here, but you would seriously be surprised at how many adults *believe* that.

  • masterman300

    never mind i got it

  • Skippy

    Number 11 an ancient and bizarre tradition in Japan. Bukkake! Gotta love their creativity.

  • Onos T'oolan

    From text:”Japan is the only place with four distinct seasons”.Man you are complete idiot:)Check your info before you post something.What about Serbia, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria….I'm bulgarian so i know .Perhaps you should go back to school :)We steady this in third grade:))

  • http://chimera.fragiled.net Ria

    Bwahahaha!!! What an awesome read. Made my day =D

  • kimiko_Chan

    I love Japanese commercials! I always though they funny!
    And they are also cute!!

    I agree with you with the showers at night, I think it's better because you get to go to bed clean!

    And the bending machines, omg that is one reason why I always wanted to go to Japan! xD

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  • http://en-gb.facebook.com/xjenni Jennifer Walker

    Well I thought England had four seasons… I must be mistaken! I also have been raised to bathe at night rather than in the morning (mainly… for time reasons.)

    I always thought how crazy… ahem… I mean different it is that Japan eat KFC for Christmas. XD

    I also think I want to go to Japan JUST for those vending machines. omgtheyareawesome.

    I love Japanese adverts… I'm glad for some reason England are getting a few… like the “Pocky” one, but that's used for the English version “Mikado”. It's good to see cultures coming together. :)

  • Jessie

    HAHAHAHA, lol, all of this is so true, it made me laugh to realise the craziness when it's laid out like that! Great post, I love this site, keep up the good work!

  • Name

    You've got your facts wrong. Korea is the country with four distinct seasons – even more distinct than Japan.
    Hence one of the reasons they invaded the country.

  • Name

    “5. Japanese novels remind me of LSD: Enough said?”

    Uh, no. “Nuff said” only works when the audience already understands the reference from personal experience. Could we get a little more info?

  • so

    you forget to tell that most restaurants have a plastic version of the meals….so…you can see form the street what kind of disehes they serve….weeeird!!

  • masterman300

    thanks koichi

  • Felicia

    Japan is the best place to visit! The baths at night are wonderful and I second the comment about the books. I think everyone should plan a trip there:
    http://www.ranker.com/list/places-to-see-before

  • Jessie

    Is Koichi referring to Haruki Murakami novels by any chance? ;)

  • Rich T.

    I think, since that Nihonjinron article was linked, that that wasn't meant to be taken literally. Rather, it could have been meant to show the impact of the Nihonjinron on Japanese culture.

    … or, at least I hope that wasn't serious…

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Japan is also a country that tends to lack the ability to detect sarcasm – perhaps you're in a country like that too?

  • Mah

    That “crazy thing” was actually about Nihonjinron and not the fours seasons. Imagine that the first sentence isn't bolded and read it again. :3

  • Name

    ahhh yes KANCHO!!! although back in my day it was punching each other in the balls times have changed.

  • m foster

    About the baths,we in Jamaica raised have two baths per day,sometimes three ! Also a bath,just before bed is wonderful.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Anupama-Ramana/528081822 Anupama Ramana

    hmmm interesting

  • http://twitter.com/JCR_odriguez Julio Rodriguez

    The video on the bees is narrated by Solid Snake….classic.

  • fudgie

    We call those “fudgies” down this end of the world (South Africa)

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Grosss! haha.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Seriously? That's pretty sweet.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    That's sweet! I'm all for 2-3 baths a day.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    I'm pretty sure that's still around, though I think you're right, kancho is now the more “popular” way of doing it, haha.

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    Congrats, this post made the front page of Digg earlier today – the traffic boost might have knocked your server out temporarily :o)

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Thanks WordsnCollision! I saw that you posted it and got a screenshot much appreciated! You rule!

    It was down for around 45 minutes and then I upped my server resources which thankfully did the trick. Whew, and here I thought I had made the blog “digg-proof,” which failed miserably, haha.

    Thanks again!