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Marshall Auerback's avatar

5 of the happiest years of my life was the time spent in Tokyo in the 1990s. Don't be fooled by this nonsensical view that the last 30 years were "lost decades" in Japan. The country has continued to flourish and, if anything, Tokyo has become even greater. It is the model city for the 21st century.

One final point: when I first moved to Japan, I was struck by the country's sense of cultural uniqueness and exclusivity. But that has all changed, perhaps reflecting the new self-confidence and worldliness of the current generation. Japan has become a major exporter of culture and has at the same time become a much more inclusionary society, with Tokyo (and Osaka) leading the way: fashion, anime, technology, Noah has seen the future, and it is Japan, with Tokyo as the tip of this beautiful shining spear.

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Vasav Swaminathan's avatar

Tokyo is absolutely one of my favorite places to have lived. I'm blessed to have gotten to live in its burbs, I made many dear friends there, while exploring both* the city and all of the country that I could...

But I have to admit, I did not always feel welcomed. There were times when i'd sit on a train and someone would move away, there were times when folks wouldn't want to sit next to me. Honestly, I often didn't mind in the humid summer months.

90% of Japanese folks didn't care that I had dark skin and was clearly a foreigner, they loved the little Japanese I'd spoke, they would go out of their ways to help me get directions or find a lost camera or learn the cheers at a baseball game. But yea, there is racism there, and it's different than what I experienced in America. This was from over a decade ago. My white friends didn't experience it as much, if at all. Most women friends I had felt safer in Japan than anywhere else in the world. It's a great place, I'd agree it's the greatest of places (agreeing though with the mentioned caveats on corporate culture)...But I definitely think it can feel different for people of a certain appearance than, say New York or Chicago. It did for me.

*edited a typo

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