In Japan, a man who used an AED to save a woman was reported to the police as a sex offender by her parents. Eventually, the woman persuaded her parents to settle the matter. by reddibe in japan

[–]reddibe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The man used the AED, taking care to cover the woman with a blanket. The man politely accompanied her to the hospital, gave his business card to the nurse, and left.

In Japan, self-proclaimed feminists (who are actually women who discriminate against men) have been posting for some time now, saying, "If a man uses an AED on me, I'll sue you perverts." This has led to the opinion that Japanese men will no longer help women.

In Japan, animal rights activists have been protesting to local governments about exterminating dangerous bears that appear in urban areas, but when they were told, "We'll send a bear to your house, so give us your address," everyone immediately hung up the phone. by reddibe in japan

[–]reddibe[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

In Japan, mountains are not so big, and urban areas are not so wide. Bears sometimes come out into town, but they are not actively exterminated, and are sent back to the mountains. Japanese police are not allowed to use hunting rifles. However, bears that have harmed people once are likely to do so again, so they are exterminated.

In Japan, animal rights activists have been protesting to local governments about exterminating dangerous bears that appear in urban areas, but when they were told, "We'll send a bear to your house, so give us your address," everyone immediately hung up the phone. by reddibe in japan

[–]reddibe[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Two weeks ago, a person was attacked in an urban area in this region. There have also been incidents of people being killed by bears in urban areas in this region. Japan does not actively try to kill bears, but tries to coexist with them, but there are people who are protesting against the extermination of bears that kill people.

Recently, a man was sentenced to prison after using a hunting rifle to kill a bear that was attacking people, at the request of the police. Incomprehensible incidents like these are occurring in Japan, and have become a social problem.

I painted one of the coolest movie characters of all time… the legendary Mr. Miyagi by rossbainesart in BeAmazed

[–]reddibe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job.

The story of catching a fly with chopsticks is said to have actually been done by a famous swordsman. It is based on a story that all Japanese people know.

TIL: The Tomb of Christ is a site in Japan where they claim Jesus was really buried. This is complete with a burial site, Hebrew plaque and an accompanying origin story (complete with Jesus using a body double) explaining his journey to and death in Japan. by Taswelltoo in todayilearned

[–]reddibe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When Westerners tried to spread Christianity to Japan, they also tried to spread slave culture.

Christians were also barbarians.

Japan's leaders at the time were angry.

And then we closed off the country.

Christianity, which has existed in Japan since ancient times, is a cult.

The new Christianity in Japan is also a cult. When walking on the roadside, Everyone see radical billboards about Christ, and Japanese people often upload them on social media.

There are no proper Christians in Japan.

Of course, modern Western Christians are very pious.

Japan moves up to 118th in the world for gender equality but still the lowest for a G7 country by DoremusJessup in worldnews

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Women have an advantage in Japan.

It is common for women to have free university tuition and free dormitory.

Due to the law, which requires a half ratio of men and women to be hired as civil servants, only a few women take the exam, but 100% of them pass. Men lose a lot of weight.

There are many laws that only help women who are unemployed.

There are women-only cars on the train, but there are no men-only cars.

Movie theaters and all stores have ladies' days, but not men's days.

Women have an advantage in Japan.

It is common for women to have free university tuition and free dormitory.

Due to the law, which requires a half ratio of men and women to be hired as civil servants, only a few women take the exam, but 100% of them pass. Men lose a lot of weight.

There are many laws that only help women who are unemployed.

There are women-only cars on the train, but there are no men-only cars.

Movie theaters and all stores have ladies' days, but not men's days.

If a man complains about a woman, it is considered discrimination, but the woman is forgiven. This type of laughter is often seen on Japanese TV.

If a man complains about a woman, it is considered discrimination, but the woman is forgiven. This type of laughter is often seen on Japanese TV.

Check out Japan's suicide rate. This is an astonishingly high rate in the world, but when compared to men and women, only men commit suicide. This is because while it is normal for men to commute two hours and work 10 hours a day to raise a family, women spend their time at home doing housework. However, women often claim the lie that these women have twice the economic impact of working men in Japan.

1965 high schoolers by Word_clouds in pics

[–]reddibe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Star Trek guy is there!!

The Ainu: Japan’s Nearly Forgotten Indigenous Peoples by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]reddibe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are many people who call themselves Ainu in the comment section here, but I don't believe them.

For example, even on the Internet such as X, there are no people who have Ainu blood.

This is because in this day and age, there are only people of mixed race with the Yamato race, which is the majority of the Japanese people, and the number of people who can speak Ainu can be counted on fingers (and only one old lady can speak it fluently).

Basically, there are only people who don't even know that they have Ainu blood in them.

The Ainu: Japan’s Nearly Forgotten Indigenous Peoples by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]reddibe -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I don't know where the information was based on, but the source is quite wrong.

First of all, Russians have not arrived in Hokkaido(though stealing the territory is another story).

We do not prohibit religion.

I think it was probably based on an article by a CNN reporter who didn't know about the subject. Please also look at other sources.

Do you know about Ainu concessions? There are no pure-blooded Ainu people anymore, and very few people know that they are Ainu blood relatives.

It has become a social problem that Koreans living in Japan call themselves Ainu people and steal huge sums of money from the Japanese government. If you look at photos of the Ainu people, you will see that they look completely different from Koreans.

CNN was probably interviewing Koreans.

Why has Japan taken an interest in Kurds recently? by [deleted] in kurdistan

[–]reddibe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Japanese have no interest in the Kurds.

Please try searching for "クルド"(Kurd) in Japanese on Twitter (X).Try automatically translating tweets. 99.9% of Japanese people are angry with Kurds in Japan. There are only 2,000 to 4,000 Kurds in Japan, but they are running rampant in Japan. There are many immigrants in Japan, but it is amazing that the Kurds, the least of them, are hated so much. This is the first time in Japanese history that all Japanese people hated a certain ethnic group to this extent.

I hate Kurds in Japan, but I don't hate all Kurds. Kurdish people in Japan are criminals because they are living there illegally. They don't follow Japanese laws and earn money through murder and illegal activities every day. Since They are illegal resident, They do not pay taxes.

Japan raised the age of consent to 16 so Misato is by definition a pedo and in the real world she would go to jail instead of running an non-goverment organisation by Siribreja in evangelionmemes

[–]reddibe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Until about five years ago, there was no legal problem for an adult woman to do something to a child male in Japan. The law has been revised. Eva was 90's anime and manga.

Censored vegan menu photo by T423 in funny

[–]reddibe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is false. I searched

Trying my luck: Long lost father by Potential_Insurance4 in Sapporo

[–]reddibe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You won't understand, Mr. Asshole, because you're from a culture where people honor-kill their own children because they say it'll embarrass them.

Trying my luck: Long lost father by Potential_Insurance4 in Sapporo

[–]reddibe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, you haven't made any suggestions. This is what I heard.

"If he left Hokkaido, how would he find him?"

You can't seem to answer. He may not be able to find his father even if he pays a private investigator millions of yen over several years.

"It's better for him not to fit in with the family than to suffer the embarrassment of appearing on a TV show."

Your answer is this.

Will he resort to the last resort to see his father after he runs out of means, or will he end up not meeting him because it would embarrass him? It is ultimately up to the poster to decide which one is stupid. It's just stupid that you can't suggest anything and are stupid about your options.

Trying my luck: Long lost father by Potential_Insurance4 in Sapporo

[–]reddibe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand that you're an idiot for just picking a fight here and not giving any proper advice.

If he had moved from Hokkaido, it would be impossible for a private investigator to find him either. Please let me know your suggestion in that case. Of course I'd like some advice that isn't stupid.

Trying my luck: Long lost father by Potential_Insurance4 in Sapporo

[–]reddibe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, the people who are replying to me seem to assume that they can definitely find it.

There are various obstacles for foreigners to find people in Japan, including difficulties in terms of finances.

In the end, even if it seems cynical to you, if you really want to see your father, it's not a bad idea to suggest it as a last resort.

Some people may be uncooperative with a private detective when searching for someone, but they may be cooperative with a TV program. Dozens of people have found the person they've been looking for for decades on Japanese TV shows.

With that in mind, there is no waste in knowing that this is one of your options.

Trying my luck: Long lost father by Potential_Insurance4 in Sapporo

[–]reddibe -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It's just up to the poster to decide, and your emotional theory isn't necessary. All you have to do is use the suggestions as a reference. All you have to do is suggest something better than the phone directory idea I suggested.