- floofloof ( @floofloof@lemmy.ca ) English37•8 months ago
I hope that picture is some kind of toilet showroom and not a public toilet.
- EmergMemeHologram ( @EmergMemeHologram@startrek.website ) 33•8 months ago
Is actually the Trial of the Toilets.
You have to use them all in sequence without your legs going numb or leaving to eat food.
- Catsrules ( @Catsrules@lemmy.ml ) 12•8 months ago
Normally I would assume this is 100% sarcasm/a joke. But we are talking about Japan so I am only 90% sure it is a sarcasm/a joke.
- aksdb ( @aksdb@feddit.de ) 8•8 months ago
If it was real, the walls would be glass and there would be spectators.
- KaleDaddy ( @KaleDaddy@beehaw.org ) 27•8 months ago
If you dont think you cant get delicious greasy spicy food you dont know japan
- Letstakealook ( @Letstakealook@lemm.ee ) 3•8 months ago
My man’s hasn’t seen a bar squatter at midnight.
- tigeruppercut ( @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip ) 24•8 months ago
While the lack of mexican food in large parts of japan is indeed tragic, the fact that you can go to any countryside izakaya (pub/restaurant) and get bottomless beers and whiskey sodas for 2 hours for like 20 bucks means that the fancy toilets are getting explosive diarrhea on a regular basis.
- TheHolyChecksum ( @TheHolyChecksum@infosec.pub ) 21•8 months ago
No mexican food in japan??? OP, it’s like saying theres no japanese food in Mexico… Have you ever traveled lmao?
- figaro ( @figaro@lemdro.id ) English4•8 months ago
It exists but it is actually quite rare.
- ursakhiin ( @ursakhiin@beehaw.org ) 3•8 months ago
I was in Japan this year and didn’t see any Mexican food in the 3 major cities I visited. I’m not saying it does not exist but it’s definitely not common if it does.
That also makes sense, though. Food in Japan, even the foreign food, has a specific palette it’s targeting. Mexican food is extremely different from Japanese food.
Typically, any food that is introduced to a new culture is successful once it’s adapted to that cultures palette. Any Mexican food being successful in Japan would likely be more akin to the Mexican/Asian fusion places we have in the States than traditional Mexican food.
- lolcatnip ( @lolcatnip@reddthat.com ) English1•8 months ago
Tangential anecdote: when I visited San Luís Potosí, I ate several meals at a place called Café Tokio. It was good but there was nothing Japanese about it beyond the name.
- burningmatches ( @burningmatches@feddit.uk ) English16•8 months ago
I’ve had chicken sashimi in Japan. Who needs Mexican food?
- KreekyBonez ( @KreekyBonez@lemm.ee ) 8•8 months ago
“I’ll have the chicken”
“and how would you like that cooked?”
“aight I’m-a head out”
- spauldo ( @spauldo@lemmy.ml ) English12•8 months ago
Some of the best Mexican food I’ve had was in Okinawa.
Where I really miss Mexican food is Spain.
- Enzy ( @Enzy@lemm.ee ) Svenska7•8 months ago
What’s the point of owning a Ferrari?
- words_number ( @words_number@programming.dev ) 4•8 months ago
The point is imagining that others would look up to you*
*While in reality, literally not a single person on earth gives even the tiniest fuck about you wasting money on a useless, annoyingly noisy and wasteful fucking car. Exceptions are 5 year olds and people who never exceeded that intellectual level.
- Mac ( @Mac@mander.xyz ) 1•4 months ago
Touge. That’s the point of a [fun car] without a track.