Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place - New York TimesFirst Faved : Oct 20 2007 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 27 timesFave It!
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- mohit - Oct 20 2007 | japan, news, innovation, bizarre
That's right...if I dress like a vending machine, someone trying to kill me will actually mistake me for a vending machine.
Quoted: Inventors say a tradition of tinkering and building has made Japan welcoming to experimental ideas, no matter how eccentric.
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“Japanese society won’t just laugh, so inventors are not afraid to try new things,” said Takumi Hirai, chairman of Japan’s largest association of individual inventors, the 10,000-member Hatsumeigakkai.
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thats absurd
:) that's awesome. maybe the thieves will try to buy something from you.
oh i read this last night, so strange
lmao!