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		<title>Nothing Scarier Than a Gaijin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know this is coming kind of late, but I sort of forgot to post this earlier D: Apparently, somewhere in Nagoya, 外人さん (Mr. Foreigner) &#8220;costumes&#8221; consisting only of a nose and a pair of eyes are being sold. Not the most politically incorrect costume I&#8217;ve ever seen, but I thought it might be good [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">I know this is coming kind of late, but I sort of forgot to post this earlier D:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.tofugu.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/gaijin.jpg" alt="Gaijin" /></p>
<p>Apparently, somewhere in Nagoya, 外人さん (Mr. Foreigner) &#8220;costumes&#8221; consisting only of a nose and a pair of eyes are being sold. Not the <em>most </em>politically incorrect costume I&#8217;ve ever seen, but I thought it might be good for a chuckle (hopefully). Which makes me wonder, what do <em>you</em> perceive as the attitude Japanese people have toward foreigners? Here&#8217;s a little blurb from Wikipedia (the source of nearly all hastily gotten knowledge):</p>
<blockquote><p>By global standards, Japan is highly homogenous ethnically. Thus, there are some issues which many non-Japanese find insensitive. The debate over these issues parallel the debate over political correctness in the West.</p></blockquote>
<p>Anyway, you guys, have a good night, whatever you may be doing. We (the Tofugu team) probably won&#8217;t be doing much in the way of tricking <em>or</em> treating, so maybe we&#8217;ll finish up those other articles we&#8217;ve got waiting in the wings.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/merefflorescence/" title="Flickr">merefflorescence</a></p>
<p>** 11/2 Edit: It&#8217;s not that Japanese don&#8217;t like foreigners. In my opinion, I would say that (generally speaking, of course) they merely find non-Japanese people to be intrinsically different from them. Not that foreigners aren&#8217;t <em>human</em> or anything, they&#8217;re just different. I think, perhaps, that it has something to do with the idea of <em>uchi</em> (内 or &#8220;inside&#8221;) and <em>soto</em> (外 or &#8220;outside&#8221;), too. Maybe we&#8217;ll explain this concept further in a different article, if anyone&#8217;s interested. Also, I feel that Japanese have a better sense of racial humor in general. They&#8217;re not too sensitive about that kind of thing. **</p>
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