Letters to Ryo the Samurai Lion: #7
Ryo's seventh letter.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he did the original letter, and I did the response.
Leo himself (C) me and me alone; all other parallels also joint-owned by the two of us.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he did the original letter, and I did the response.Leo himself (C) me and me alone; all other parallels also joint-owned by the two of us.
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Juno: Welp! That's Japan these days.
Zax: Yet Japan has a lot of family-friendly policies. Japanese people dress more conservatively in public than American people.
Chuong: From what I've seen in Japan, despite you claiming it to be the most unbiblical country on Earth, it's way more conservative than in America. Japan doesn't mind LGBT, but they don't have much of any LGBT scene, if any. Yet people look up to Japan for examples on efficiency as well as for ideas on encouraging their citizens to get married to have many children. Some even credit Japanese companies for helping bring the world together to catch up with modernity.
Jack: Sweden. We know what kind of warriors Sweden is known for. And then you got Romania's Vlad the Impaler. In other words, history in Europe isn't always better either.
Neon Blade: So Japan has a church-themed nightclub and bar. If you don't like it, just ignore it. Second, Shibuya is known for clubs, shopping, and pachinko. As you know, wherever there's pachinko, there's slot machines, and that's it in gambling in Japan. Shibuya is the kind of place where I'd enjoy coffee too, and cafes are popular across Japan.
Chuong: Shibuya is featured in the video game, The World Ends With You, as the setting as well. The statue of Hachiko is located there and you're more likely to find shiba inu themed places there.
Zax: Yet Japan has a lot of family-friendly policies. Japanese people dress more conservatively in public than American people.
Chuong: From what I've seen in Japan, despite you claiming it to be the most unbiblical country on Earth, it's way more conservative than in America. Japan doesn't mind LGBT, but they don't have much of any LGBT scene, if any. Yet people look up to Japan for examples on efficiency as well as for ideas on encouraging their citizens to get married to have many children. Some even credit Japanese companies for helping bring the world together to catch up with modernity.
Jack: Sweden. We know what kind of warriors Sweden is known for. And then you got Romania's Vlad the Impaler. In other words, history in Europe isn't always better either.
Neon Blade: So Japan has a church-themed nightclub and bar. If you don't like it, just ignore it. Second, Shibuya is known for clubs, shopping, and pachinko. As you know, wherever there's pachinko, there's slot machines, and that's it in gambling in Japan. Shibuya is the kind of place where I'd enjoy coffee too, and cafes are popular across Japan.
Chuong: Shibuya is featured in the video game, The World Ends With You, as the setting as well. The statue of Hachiko is located there and you're more likely to find shiba inu themed places there.
Neon Blade: And you Americans produce cool stuff that I can only order online from. Even in Akihabara, it's hard to find things that compare to some of the things you have. Collapsible suitcases are an example of this.
Chuong: The west have their stuffs too. As much as I love Japan, I think America has a lot of cool innovative products. They're also home to companies like Amazon, which made life around the world much easier than before. They're a significant part of the reason why Japan is where they're at today.
Chuong: The west have their stuffs too. As much as I love Japan, I think America has a lot of cool innovative products. They're also home to companies like Amazon, which made life around the world much easier than before. They're a significant part of the reason why Japan is where they're at today.
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