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$500 on train ticket. If you plan on hanging around Tokyo you'll need at least a few days in the city.

Bullet trains are quick but it's still 6+ hours from Tokyo to the other major cities, so keep that in mind with how much luggage you're taking and how long you want to stay at places.

With so many radical lefties around carrying on online it was only a matter of time before the hardcore righties came out to kick and scream about something that could have been protested about 30 years ago.

Love how it's the lefties being violent and restrained by the police..

Yeah, they are so much worse than the guys with the swastika tattoos

*rolls eyes

seriously it's not a left/right issue.

People will laugh it off and say shit like Birds' comment above, until eventually China own more of our shit than we do, then we're all well and truly f**ked.

Dafuq? You mean Hamish?

Chinese taking over everything in our country is one topic I tend not to joke about, legit bad issue that's going to get worse and worse because it's flying under the radar of racism if you speak out about it.

I'm currently surrounded by shitloads of Asian tourists with very little idea of social conventions in this country lol

Why they have to yell constantly, like ear piercingly loud...so much for Chinese whispers :(

No one should think they can't be replaced by an immigrant worker just as qualified and willing to work for less

I was referring to this comment, but maybe I took it as you saying our jobs are fair games if the chinese are willing to work for less, rather than implying that everyones job is at risk, and that it's wrong.

I was referring to this comment, but maybe I took it as you saying our jobs are fair games if the chinese are willing to work for less, rather than implying that everyones job is at risk, and that it's wrong.

Yeah I might not have written that clear enough, but it was very much a warning to people seeing other industries getting replaced with immigrant workers and thinking it won't happen to them. Including the management who hired/outsourced them in the first place.

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