Battle Royale Takeshi Kitanos Painting Is Japan Very Dangerous Place To Go?

Is Japan very dangerous place to go? - battle royale takeshi kitanos painting

I saw many Japanese films such as "Brothers (Takeshi Kitano), go Ichi the Killer, Battle Royale," My imagination Japan as dangerous and frightening place. If this is the place of horror?

7 comments:

cafff said...

I think, to ideas from Japan to extreme measures / / gangster films of violence based simply stupid. I've never been to Japan, but I heard that it is a very safe place compared with the United States, for example. Every country has aspects of their society, which certainly Arent. in the UK and this year a massive increase in knife crime (more than 100 knives in London) this year alone, but never in my life, I personally found a band saw / knife / weapon fire or something like that. So no, I do not think that Japan is a dangerous place to go at all.

Movies that you described, can not understand why you think it is a frightening place to go, but the Japanese films are totally different from western movies and Japanese executives are adventurous and can get by with extremeAddress. i wouldnt be me nothing.

なおみ said...

Japan is almost the safest place to go. The United States is more dangerous compared to Japan.

Japan has a unique culture and beautiful landscapes. It is easy to think that Japan can be based on horror movies, but it is premature to draw conclusions.

I am tempted to say that Japan has offered no crime, but only very little.

I hope this helped some.

australi... said...

Japan is one of the safest countries in the world.
Colombia has the highest rate of murder per 617,847 million.
United States has a murder rate of all 24 U.S. $ 42,802 million.
46. Murder rate in England from 14,063 per million.
Japan was the 60th Murder rate of 4999 per million - nearly one tenth of the States. "

By the way, is 62 countries, so Japan is the safest country in the 3rd Rank.

Best way to know how safe Japan was the case for the cities of Tokyo. We could see a small police station here and there, and never tried a monster around with a gun in your pocket or selling drugs.

Fuyuki11 said...

Japan is not 100% free from crime (where is it?), But it is certainly safer compared to other developed countries.

The people leave the doors and windows are open when they go but I felt absolutely safe to show any of the transactions on your own to 2, but of course there are areas, especially in big cities are less safe than the suburbs.

tuxedo_g... said...

Japan is one of the safest countries to leave.

Once, a little bear to drink at a club with my friends and went into the night. I woke up at about 8 pm to 9 clock in the gap in Shibuya and still my wallet, digital camera and an expensive cell phone on me. Not my proudest moment, but I did not appreciate the security of Japan.

I never felt threatened or in Japan fear.

ecoguy said...

Yes, it's dangerous! Let the children brought to the island where they fight to the death, like in Battle Royale. It is good that your data in a movie instead of reading! They can be murdered!
So stay away from New York, I saw a documentary where some giant ape attacked the city!

Carl_the... said...

Detroit has a higher crime rate in the country of Japan. Japan had about 136 deaths from firearms in the past year than about 11,000.
Do not believe what you see in the movies. Godzilla is very beautiful, and it does not help at work.

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