Do Japanese People Stereotype Foreigners? by Tofugu published on 2017-05-05T19:57:46Z Get more from us at: https://tfg.li/2fEcRty This week the whole gang comes together to discuss their personal experiences with discrimination in Japan. Join us as we try to navigate this complex issue without painting Japanese people with a “broad brush.” In this episode, we discuss: - What it means to be “accepted” by Japan - Passive & active curiosity - Why Michael stared down a foreigner - Why old Japanese ladies hate Koichi Genre Learning Comment by Six Roses you guys OMG @spork tangent with Kanae genuinely having no idea, the other, redhaired lady being totally correct and then the two bumbleheads. priceless y'all. 2019-05-01T03:06:21Z Comment by Jellyfishn I think the biggest problem with racism in Japan is that a lot of foreigners actually do try to "get away" with things that they shouldn't do. Gives all of us a bad name, and it almost justifies being discriminated against. :( 2017-05-22T12:05:00Z Comment by Jellyfishn I think he wanted to say: In a lot of cases it's right.... but some people take it way too far and are ridiculous... haha 2017-05-22T11:53:31Z Comment by Alvin Lo Hey guys, thanks for the content like always! I was wondering what you guys thought of the Asian-American experience in Japan. I feel like my experiences haven't been quite the same as other foreigners simply because I blend in. 2017-05-11T15:28:49Z Comment by dlachlan666 http://imgur.com/GC9StQf < lol hard to see but I have a feeling this might have been in part due to the nature of the business if it was in shinjuku 2017-05-08T18:11:29Z Comment by dlachlan666 I had a friend visiting Tokyo who saw one in Shinjuku. He took a video of it and as he was doing so some guy ran out waving his hands. I'l see if I can find the video 2017-05-08T18:05:56Z