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Taiwanese people make a fuss about “reserved seats as free seats” on Japanese trains, fellow villagers helpless: familiar hometown flavor | Life | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

Life Center / Reported by Shi Yuyun

▲ After Japan opened its borders at the end of last year, tourists have poured into Japan. (Schematic diagram / flipped from Pixabay)

Since the Spring Festival holiday started, many people will travel abroad. Since Japan opened its borders at the end of last year, tourists have poured into Japan. A Taiwanese living in Japan posted on the Facebook fan page “Taiwan is a pedestrian hell”, saying that when taking the Hida express train to Toyama, half of the entire compartment is Taiwanese. Take it, let him bluntly say “familiar hometown flavor”.

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“Taiwan is a pedestrian hell” fan post on the 19th pointed out that he took the Hida express from Takayama to Toyama. Half of the passengers in the car were Taiwanese. The noisy bickering resounded through the sky, and the laughter and beatings were endless.”

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“Taiwan is a pedestrian hell” mentioned that the whole car was very noisy, Taiwanese passengers also “changed seats, used designated seats as unreserved seats, and was asked to pay for tickets by the driver”, and finally he had to wear noise-cancelling headphones, ” I want to cut off the “familiar hometown flavor” that escaped half my life.”

In the end, he quoted the content of “Don’t Drive‧On the Road”, “Using public transportation is to learn how to behave and behave in public spaces, while relying on private cars is to gradually lose awareness of public spaces, and even human beings. It is a fact of living in the community.”

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