Having lived/worked in tourists towns in the past, I'm just as sick of Asians coming to my country too. They are some of the most self-centered, obnoxious, and locust like creatures on the planet. It wouldn't be a problem, except they travel by the hundred in giant tour buses and swarm the entire area at once when they arrive.
Including their teenage children acting like literal niggers in terms of crime, livestreaming themselves, and being extreme nuisances.
I'm fairly certain its mostly the Chinese in my case, but considering the Japs themselves swarm Paris so hard they named a syndrome after it they aren't completely out of the game.
The Paris syndrome is the disillusionment of going to Paris and found yourself surrounded by dirty niggers and Arabs and shattering the romantic image of Paris as portrait by pop media
Undoubtedly true, but there is a mountain of video evidence of Japanese tourists in France and other European towns being awful, loud and unlistening to rules until it causes problems for everyone. From flipping boats to damaging historical sites.
Point is, they aren't "innocent" of the same things they decry other people of doing in their country when they go to other countries. "Gaijin fatigue" is just "thing, Japan" of a problem the world over.
I would give anything to return to the 80s when Japanese tourists were considered the most annoying for being a little overexcited about their expensive Fuji cameras and wanting to be photographed all the time.
Having lived/worked in tourists towns in the past, I'm just as sick of Asians coming to my country too. They are some of the most self-centered, obnoxious, and locust like creatures on the planet. It wouldn't be a problem, except they travel by the hundred in giant tour buses and swarm the entire area at once when they arrive.
Including their teenage children acting like literal niggers in terms of crime, livestreaming themselves, and being extreme nuisances.
I'm fairly certain its mostly the Chinese in my case, but considering the Japs themselves swarm Paris so hard they named a syndrome after it they aren't completely out of the game.
The Paris syndrome is the disillusionment of going to Paris and found yourself surrounded by dirty niggers and Arabs and shattering the romantic image of Paris as portrait by pop media
Undoubtedly true, but there is a mountain of video evidence of Japanese tourists in France and other European towns being awful, loud and unlistening to rules until it causes problems for everyone. From flipping boats to damaging historical sites.
Point is, they aren't "innocent" of the same things they decry other people of doing in their country when they go to other countries. "Gaijin fatigue" is just "thing, Japan" of a problem the world over.
I would give anything to return to the 80s when Japanese tourists were considered the most annoying for being a little overexcited about their expensive Fuji cameras and wanting to be photographed all the time.
World was better place before the advent of flying and internet.
Globalization was bad for more reasons than just Jews and politics, I'd say.