What's it like being white and living in japan?

what's it like being white and living in japan?

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i forgot to mention, white (and female)

I heard from a friend they kinda treat you like how americans treat token black people

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post bosom

Yeah but white people dominated japan in WW2, so the power dynamic would be opposite.

not really

A morose cesspit of marginalization for your non-Japanese descent and fapping to inhuman loli doujins...

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You will get no male attention and lose your mind.
Your female pass is basically revoked.
You will turn into a bitter old cow.
Asian expat is a man's game.
UNLESS you are natural blonde, super cute and youthful and slim. But standards are different here. "Cute" in the west is "average or ugly" here.

You're a novelty to most people outside Tokyo (Tokyo is multiculti as fuck now, nobody cares) but that's about it. It has its pros and cons, but at the end of the day, you just want to live your life, and feeling like an alien in day to day living gets tiring. Good for the short term, can get irritating in the long term. But people are mostly nice, island japs are some of the coolest salt of the earth cunts I ever met.

Like salty milk and sand bags.

What about a white guy? What do you nips have for labor jobs?

post pics showing us what are cute chicks for you pls desu

interesting...the reason i ask is that i found a fitness hottie last night and was surprised to learn that she ended up moving to japan and marrying a japanese guy
her linkedin showed she got multiple degrees in asian culture/languages, despite being from florida or something
i wonder how that even happens

Nips are robots. Sure the country itself is fantastic but the average Jap is a droid.

Any Japan flags telling you not to go to Japan are white male incel English teachers. Just go to Japan and marry a Asian bro and do whatever you want.

I lived in Japan for a year, AMA. I was a digital nomad working >>illegally

stay the fuck out weebshit
japan is ethnostate
white people belong in white lands

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Roasties are not desired by any man, white or Asian. Only niggers and other shitskins like roasties.

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seems pretty fucking awful

TheAnimeMan is an absolute faggot.

Checked. If Japan was so great, why do the spics, niggers and muslims come to the USA instead?

Because Kanji is too hard desu

poo

>I heard from a friend they kinda treat you like how americans treat token black people
so offering up their cute virgin daughters for rough sex?

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So they throw money at onlyfans and vote liberal?

>island japs are some of the coolest salt of the earth cunts I ever met.
which ones are those? the whole country is a bunch of islands.

or make a prompt exit

Because Japan has actual immigration restrictions like a sane country

I lived in tokyo for while back in 1990's. First of all, you stand out like a sore thumb. I grew up in Iowa where everyone was white so this was weird experence.

I remember meeting my brother at the busiest train station the world and spotting him before the train even came to a stop.

Only other six foot tall white guy.

I frightened small children. I remember I was in a store once, and small child saw me and ran and hide behind his mother.

I imagine your first sight of pale green eyed person is a shock.

The Japanese think you are completely incapable of understanding their culture. I ate with chopsticks and they reacted like I was dog playing the piano.

This works out nicely if you cannot speak Japanese because no expects you to, unlike Americans who get frustrated with people who don't speak English.

There were a lot of people trying to learn English over there then so I would be approached by strangers who wanted to practice their English.

They are actually pretty racist and will talk shit about you right in front of you because they think you are incapable of understanding their language. But if you say something about they will be very apoplectic,

If you ask about something, often they will tell you wouldn't understand because you are not Japanese..

they are typically fat, loud, unwanted garbage that complain about "yellow fever" because they refuse to admit they are insufferable cunts

Japan won't let them in. It s very hard to immigrate to Japan, and they actually enforce their visa laws. If you overstay your visa they will find you and deport you.

They will ever accept you as one of them, there are koreans who have lived there for three or four generations who are still considered foreigners and when I was there they were honestly debating if they should be allowed government jobs.

You probably cannot tell a Korea from a Japanese,, but they can.

I went to Japan to lose my virginity. Stayed a virgin but at least I m
ade some cool friends

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>I frightened small children. I remember I was in a store once, and small child saw me and ran and hide behind his mother.

lol, you remind me. I was with my brother in Kyoto and we were walking around shijou-doori and turned into an alleyway. It was nighttime and nobody else was there except for 1 highschool age girl. She turned, saw us walking towards her, and fucking booked it and ran the other way. Totally uncalled for but whatevs. I know how black people feel now

It depends.
I am white, 31, lived here since I was 25. Married a Japanese girl at 26. I am fluent in Japanese.

Basically after 2 years or so of living here I stopped caring about being noticed as the gaijin in the room and just stopped giving a shit. Little things only bother faggots and caring about how some Japanese old asshole looked at you at the supermarket is pathetic. Go on with your lives. All the kids complaining about gay shit like that on reddit are onion boys.

What's it like being Chinese and living in Japan? Asking for a friend.

>there are koreans who have lived there for three or four generations who are still considered foreigners
No Japanese person cares about Korean heritage. Koreans and Japanese have mixed for generations.
The issue with the Korean groups you're referring to are commonly called 在日 as an insult because these Korean-Japanese refuse to call themselves Japanese. Many of them go to Korean schools in Japan. North Korea uses a lot of these schools as soft power and even recruits from them. Basically any Korean-Japanese who actually considers themselves Korean when they were born and raised in Japan is either a radical lefty-commie or is trying to sow discontent in Japan.

A friend who lived there a few years once told me that Japs have zero respect for a person who does not try to learn the language.

It works both ways. They're embarrassed when they're in your country and can't speak yours. They always try to learn it. It's a face type thing. And you're a piece of fucking shit if you don't at least try to learn theirs when you're in their country. They consider it an insult.

This. Made friends every time I went to an Irish pub or Western bar. Cute white girls bare very popular. Lots of girls find out they aren't actually cute though because the Japanese have fucking standards.

shopping at Lawsons, and being able to buy beer from an alley vending machine at 3am was a magical experience.

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My half Taiwanese friends apparently got some shit as children because kids are mean everywhere, but literally no one cares or can tell as adults.

Stressful. They have a very repressive culture.

Japanese highly distrust Chinese in general. I would expect you wouldn't have issues in the heart of Tokyo but Chinese and Japanese do not get along.
People will think you are in Japan illegally or just in Japan to buy goods as a reseller.
I would not suggest living in Japan as a Canadian.

No, I would completely disagree with this. Japanese understand the language is completely different than any other language and have no expectations of foreigners to learn the language.
If you have lived here for 20 years then sure, but no one would know that anyway.