【Sad News】More than 60% of people in Akihabara were foreigners lolololololololol
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【Sad News】More than 60% of people in Akihabara were foreigners lolololololololol
1: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:32:34 ID:we1hiECJ0
Too many foreigners and too few Japanese people.
2: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:32:54 ID:we1hiECJ0
It's been taken over.
13: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:39:46 ID:y62c8n/n0
It's good that otaku culture is popular worldwide☺
7: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:36:19 ID:ig8Cdve/0
It's already a town for foreigners.
4: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:34:47 ID:72CTWycP0
Too many maid cafe girls, don't you think?
6: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:35:45 ID:vbx+lzVe0
It's become as crowded as Kabukicho with street solicitors. I don't want to go on rainy days because it's full of them.
8: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:36:45 ID:I62UN57u0
During weekdays, it used to be almost empty, with only office workers from the surrounding area coming for lunch.
15: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:41:46 ID:i8V/Azwo0
It's full of maid cafes now, no different from a red-light district.
17: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:42:07 ID:VUz678UK0
There are a lot of foreigners walking around with grumpy faces. Is that their last bit of pride, thinking they shouldn't be excited in the otaku town? They're just going to buy lewd books and goods anyway.
18: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:42:19 ID:vbx+lzVe0
A town full of maid cafes and card shops.
20: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:47:56 ID:4Zgkczs5a
Whether it's a cult or a scam, the likelihood of being approached when walking in front of Akihabara Station is abnormal.
21: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:50:28 ID:we1hiECJ0
>>20
Foreigners ask you to take their photos.
Foreigners ask you to take their photos.
22: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:51:17 ID:1tJE2vks0
Akiba is no longer fun.
23: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:51:32 ID:uAQv91OH0
I stopped going after my wallet got stolen.
26: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:53:49 ID:we1hiECJ0
Well, before the foreigners came, it was dead empty. Back in 2012, it was packed with people.
27: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:54:23 ID:OdDaXEHZ0
Harajuku is the same.
30: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:55:51 ID:we1hiECJ0
Harajuku is really done for. There are literally no Japanese people. I never thought Harajuku would end like this.
37: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:57:57 ID:JxzBhP7C0
>>30
Harajuku is full of hosts and street solicitors.
Harajuku is full of hosts and street solicitors.
40: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:58:42 ID:LJ9Ca+2v0
>>37
That's Shinjuku.
That's Shinjuku.
38: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:58:13 ID:LJ9Ca+2v0
>>30
When I went recently, there were hardly any high school students.
When I went recently, there were hardly any high school students.
32: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:56:49 ID:hbWPaofX0
Aren't there any people who look like otaku?
36: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:57:36 ID:we1hiECJ0
Not really. There aren't any Japanese people.
44: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:04:00 ID:y62c8n/n0
>>32
If you go inside the otaku shops or maid cafes, you'll find quite a few. That's me, by the way.
If you go inside the otaku shops or maid cafes, you'll find quite a few. That's me, by the way.
34: anonymous 2024/05/28 09:57:23 ID:6axFjQTa0
It's just a place to transfer trains now.
42: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:01:26 ID:Jjld6Xmr0
It's not just Akihabara. Japanese tourist spots are now 70-80% foreigners. Even in rural areas, there are tons of them.
43: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:02:36 ID:yP/hz7z60
The town for young people is Shin-Okubo.
46: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:04:48 ID:MlGH4hhOd
The pedestrian zone has been revived without us noticing. The police are patrolling, though.
47: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:05:32 ID:we1hiECJ0
The number of foreigners is insane, but the lack of Japanese people is also insane.
56: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:17:16 ID:VgEprgNv0
>>47
I could understand if there were both, but there are just too few Japanese people everywhere.
I could understand if there were both, but there are just too few Japanese people everywhere.
48: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:05:51 ID:il3V3rxe0
Is it really worth going to Akiba to buy PC parts? For me, the PC shop in Hachioji and Amazon are enough.
Also, when I went to buy retro game consoles, everything was overpriced. There's no point in buying there.
Also, when I went to buy retro game consoles, everything was overpriced. There's no point in buying there.
50: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:07:59 ID:we1hiECJ0
>>48
Hachioji has almost everything except fashion.
Hachioji has almost everything except fashion.
49: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:06:53 ID:hbWPaofX0
If the yen strengthens, will it become a ghost town?
53: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:10:30 ID:S9YdG9zU0
Famous spots in Tokyo are full of foreigners. There are even lines at Yoshinoya because of them.
63: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:41:42 ID:Mn5JtiEI0
I was surprised to see so many foreigners in Shibuya too. There's nothing to see in Shibuya except the crossing.
69: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:52:06 ID:iSSYgl5i0
Tokyo has become a city for foreigners due to the weak yen.
71: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:58:39 ID:YDvyciJT0
It's definitely no longer an electronics town, but it's not even an otaku shop town anymore.
54: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:11:28 ID:yP/hz7z60
Is there any good business we can do for foreigners? Now's the time to make money.
61: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:25:12 ID:SOZMAEdk0
The yen is so weak that there's no reason for foreigners not to come to Japan.
57: anonymous 2024/05/28 10:19:40 ID:AB3hHJj20
It's great if they're spending money.