As to your point out being divided and isolated, I think it's a universal problem now, not just Japan. Most human interactions today seem to be mediated by a pane of glass. When I lived in Japan, I remembered that on the train to Tachikawa, it felt like every face was looking down towards a phone. But it's the same in Moscow. It's the same everywhere. Even in restaurants, you witness couples that aren't looking at each other — they're both looking at different apps. Sharing distance.

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Ricardo Perez 2 years ago
So sad, been guilty of that, but I’m working hard not to do it!🔥✝️🙏😎
Was there with my ex and it’s was amazing and still misses the bakery cafe and locals
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Sasha 2 years ago
Where I live is different Instead ppl watch glass when they’re home alone Outside, and in public, I don’t notice too many phones. A beautiful environment helps imho
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n 2 years ago
I'll also review some of the older Ghost in the Shell films. Friends, family, lovers, no one is looking the other person in the eye and having a conversation. Do you have a good vision for these issues?