元小科
元小科

扎根日本的閒者,披露日本的不同面向,深入認識更真實的日本。 ( ^_^)/~~~ My blog https://motonojp.com/

Funny Japanese memes

Preconceived notions are difficult to change. If you don’t believe me, please read to the end. XD

It's hot in Tokyo today, let's take some "cool" photos in the hot summer.

The weather is hot and the animals are not very temperamental, see the photo below

Japan Stamps / @kyon123/twitter

The guy on the right is called ラッコ (Sea otter, Sea otter), because the soft fur was attracted by humans and was almost hunted to extinction. In Japan, at the beginning of the 20th century, it was thought that they were all wiped out. It was discovered again in Hokkaido after the 1970s. At present, in addition to Japan, there are still minority groups living in North America and other places.

The bird on the left called Toki (ibis, bustard, peach blossom bird, scientific name: Nipponia nippon) was once on the verge of extinction, but it has been successfully reproduced through artificial breeding in China and Japan.

As a digression, the bustards referred to by the Chinese "Laozhu" and "Bustard Mother" come from this kind of bird. Make friends with him." Today people call prostitutes the prostitutes, and call the prostitutes the old prostitutes, and that's it. The bustard's sound is guaranteed."

In addition, many Japanese misunderstood the "bustard" as Japan's national bird, which may be related to his scientific name and the crazy media reports. In fact, [キジ (green pheasant)] is the national bird of Japan, the bird that appeared in Momotaro's story.



On the streets of Japan, the following road signs can occasionally be found

I don't know what does this photo look like?

Road signs on the streets of Japan / @ArturGalata/twitter

I feel a lot like a man urinating... 😆

It may be difficult for girls to imagine this picture. 😅


Some people say that it is like meditating, and it is still hanging in the air.


Of course, the meaning of the road sign is not to let people pee here, but the sign of [bicycle lane]. Probably because I often take the tram, I rarely see this sign. The photo was taken in Japan by a Latvian and uploaded to Twitter in May.

The complete road sign is as follows

Road signs on the streets of Japan / @ArturGalata/twitter

Even after seeing the full road sign, the impression of peeing is still lingering in my mind...


2022/09/06 posted.

Original link to Japan behind-the-scenes observation

CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Like my work?
Don't forget to support or like, so I know you are with me..

Loading...
Loading...

Comment