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With so many Kiwis heading over to Japan for the World Cup next year, a couple of buddies and I were asked to reccy the place. Much like Trevor Mallard and Gerry Brownlee we were in Tokyo strictly on business. Nothing but business. Jeez we got a lot of business done.
The greater metropolitan area of Tokyo is home to 38.5 million people. How does someone from a tiny little country like New Zealand get their head around a giant monster like that? I went for a basic word association approach. Here are the first five things that came to mind on the plane ride home.
Cuteness, masks, honking, crime and hot oscillating butt water.
Cuteness
The Japanese love cute things. There are cute images, toys and people everywhere. They have cat, dog and hedgehog cafes so people can hang out and eat with cute things. Everything has a cute mascot. Every digital billboard features cute dinky cartoons. Much of Japanese tv is made up of panel shows. But unlike ours where comedians at desks deliver topical gags. Their panels are full of good-looking people reacting to footage of cute animals. Llamas, sheep, tortoises, guinea pigs. Footage from zoos with human reactions in the corner of the screen. There are also heaps of oddly pervy daytime cartoons. All good stuff.