>americans consider a few buildings covered in advertisements to be a touristic attraction
>foreign visitors consider a crossing in front of Shibuya Station as a famous tourist attraction
>>79166344
Japan immediately imitates American vulgarity.
big cities full of skyscrapers and commie blocks are disgusting, I hope they all get destroyed in the coming world war.
>>79166644
but the crossing is not advertised by Japanese
Foreign tourists found it interesting, so it's very different from imitation They also show up in very strange places these days
>>79166344
I don't really understand why you would want to go to Tokyo to begin with.
>>79166677
Euro cities are comfy though
>>79168504
As soon as you set one foot outside the historic or financial centre, you might as well be in 70' Moscow ghetto
>>79170359
What about your comfy villages
>>79170438
They're great, unmatched on any continent. Just avoid residential areas
>>79170469
Wow the old world IS superior after all...
>>79166344
Is that Sakamoto?
>>79170774
Japs are so manchildefied that their most famous crossing is advertising silly cartoons
It's cool to look at.
>>79165536
Well pretty sure the rest of the world does, that's why they come to visit
>>79172534
The thing is, it wasn't even marketed as a tourist attraction until people started coming to see it. TImes Square used to be a dilapidated shithole full of hookers, crime, and drugs (much like New York City as a whole) until flyovers and foreigners all decided they had to go visit it.
>>79170438
The Netherlands is 80% comfy villages.
>Canadians didn't come up with anything to make tourists come to their country
>immediatelly tries to dishonest USA
>>79172621
something had to bring in a source of income after the industry left.
>>79165536
>there are people who consider that attractive enough and spend money to see them
>>79172710
delet immediately
>>79172888
negro envidioso
>>79172959
cuantas copas tenes?
>>79165536
top lel
>Canada's most visited tourist attraction is water running off a cliff in the USA