Like I said, if they’re accustomed to bad infrastructure, why would they expect it elsewhere?
Besides that, tourists often travel in group. Even the best infrastructure can’t accommodate a large bus of tourists are once. I’ve been to Japan, the more touristy places actually have signs specifically addressing the Chinese on what not to do, so it does point at it being a larger problem there.
xep@discuss.online 3 days ago
Yards in Japan don’t have to be broken into. In fact, often even the doors to the house are left unlocked. You can access the yard by walking into it from the street.
shawn1122@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
The article makes the claim that homes have been broken into.