

Ok I've learn so many new things which separates our society with the Japanese. Things to note:
- There is literally no trash on the street or anywhere in that matter
- All their toilets are equip with butt warmer, washer, sprayer, and a smell deodorant
- Everybody is so polite and considerate like my girlfriend Li, haha. They bow to you every time you make a purchase. They greet you everywhere you go. They move to the left side on the escalator at the start to let people in a rush go.
- They are verrrrry patient, they wait in line for everything and always seem happy about it
- There are no taxes on all your purchases
- They never J-walk
- They like to wear costumes and never feel ashamed about it
- Everyone who works at McDonalds seems happy about it. They preform and act really professional in their work
- Most of the people are perfectionist and very organize
- I've seen no homeless person for 10 hours since my walk around Tokyo
- They are very green and eco-friendly. The have really pretty florescent scenery and parks inside the city
- The weather is always at a cool 70 degrees Fahrenheit and a little chilly at night. The air always smell so fresh on the street
Wow, that's a lot of interesting details! I wish we had that kind of culture in the US...but I wish I have you in the US more! I miss you!
in particular the "professionalism at McDonalds" would be great for the U.S., hell it would be great for the Subway in the uc!