Alleyway in Japan:
Korean-patched (illegal parking & recycled trash):
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Pann: The reason why alleyways in Japan seem exotic
1. [+174, -1] F*ck ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ This was why.
2. [+143, -3] And the countless neon signs...
3. [+36, -0] Needs some stickers and posters on the poles, too.
4. [+34, -62] Obviously it would exotic because it's a different country.
5. [+28, -4] You can find recycled trash on the alleyway in Japan as well. You just don't see them because you go to tourist places ã…‹ã…‹ Our country has a lot of mountains and slopes so we have a different view. That alleyway is full of individual houses so it looks simple. There's also more small cars than midsize vehicles. Unlike Korea, Japan doesn't have a lot of high-rise apartments. That's why their alleyways look more simple. New villages in Korea look really nice, too. And with the foreign language, it makes it even more exotic ã…‹ã…‹
6. [+22, -0] Honestly, even in Hongdae, there's a lot of trash, gums, and cigarette butts. It's embarrassing.
7. [+19, -0] Seoul has a serious problem with parking spaces. They don't even make one when they build a building and they get rid of parking lots because of the land cost ã…‹ã…‹ They don't do anything about illegal parking, either. In Japan, it's required by law to make a parking lot when they build a building.
8. [+19, -0] It's because the road is clean. I've seen a lot of cases when the cars are only able to go one-way even though it's not a one-way alleyway.


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