Sunday, 16 November 2025

Japan effect

I had heard that due to the unprecedented surge in tourists that the Japanese politeness had slowly diminished. Happy to report that this is not the case, perhaps there's a slightly less patience. But the friendliness, politeness and conscientious mannerisms were still there. It's interesting to observe that even on the return trip back to Hong Kong, people on the flight appeared to be more considerate. Speaking quietly, giving way. It's a nice effect.

Four days in Tokyo. Not too much activity, the days were mostly eating. It's true what they say though, the popular places are busy. Expect to line up, and queues. The food and hospitality still amazing. I forget where I heard this but it goes along the lines of "Japan ruins everything. The minute they start to perfect a craft, it makes all other variations, products feel inferior", or something to that effect. Referring to the fact that everything in Japan is so beautifully crafted from the peanut butter sandwiches, to the egg sandwiches to the cup of coffee, an even the humble pancake. 

Don't think we had a bad meal. Kept saying, why has it taken us so long to visit Japan. Not a huge amount of day time activity as fatigue has settled in rendering our days to. Eat. Sleep. Eat. Rest. Sleep. Or something permutation of those activities. Went for a nice run around Tokyo Harbour and managed to even pop into the office.































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