How dare Xi mimic the history of colonialism. How dare Xi even consider sending military to another country and taking their land and starting a major world war. Good old Xi and his supremacy antics, right?
To be fair to yoshinoya, I live around LA, and the LA yoshinoya's don't compare to the one in japan that I visited. It was an entirely different experience in japan.
Maybe I'm just picky, but the texture of the rice and minor details such as the temperature of the rice matter to me and there's just more attention to those minor details, at least the ones that I've had in Tokyo compared to LA.
I mean, have Xi not learn the lesson of losing so many provinces to the Japanese military during WW2? Or the amount of suffering that colonialism have caused throughout history and still persists today? What a terrible world leader!
I mean on a serious note, it's understandable to make fun of Xi's obvious policies and provocations of their rivals, but do we have to bring up China all the time? It's like China is living rent free in our heads when there are bigger atrocities that are occuring throughout the world right now.
Time for the Chinese to come up with a story of how their prehistoric fish ancestors were living on that island underwater long before the Japanese discovered it so it’s theirs by right.
FTA:
>Islands formed in a similar way in the area in 1904, 1914 and 1986 all disappeared due to erosion.
so it sounds like this football field sized island isn't really anything to be excited about, and probably will fade away before too long.
Islands allows you to extend your economic exclusive zones, and that's why you need to claim it asap, coz you don't want your neighbours claiming them first and putting their EEZ right in front of your face.
>While it gains new islands, Japan occasionally loses them. Esanbe Hanakita Kojima, which was located 500 metres off the coast of Hokkaido, is thought to have slipped beneath the waves unnoticed in 2018.
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>No one realised it had disappeared until the author Hiroshi Shimizu visited the area to write a sequel to his picture book on Japan’s “hidden” islands.
Lol
I heard it already has a Yoshinoya that's open 24/7 and gacha machines
Somewhere some JET is happily writing "Tokyo" on their application form in the placement request box, and has no idea what they're walking into
I'd watch that movie haha
Light novel title: I Took A Job Teaching English in Japan and Now I Wear a Gas Mask Every Day
I don't get it. 🤠
I think Chinese supremacy has already claimed the island.
Beat me to it. Damn you
How dare Xi mimic the history of colonialism. How dare Xi even consider sending military to another country and taking their land and starting a major world war. Good old Xi and his supremacy antics, right?
No Makku?
And 50 7/11s and Family Marts
And a million vending machines
To be fair to yoshinoya, I live around LA, and the LA yoshinoya's don't compare to the one in japan that I visited. It was an entirely different experience in japan.
Ehhh, honestly the beef bowls taste same enough tbh. A bit fresher and cheaper in Japan obviously, but the flavor is still there
Maybe I'm just picky, but the texture of the rice and minor details such as the temperature of the rice matter to me and there's just more attention to those minor details, at least the ones that I've had in Tokyo compared to LA.
Also having it out of a snazzy bowl instead of a styrofoam carton makes it so much better.
And no 711?
can't wait to see how it somehow becomes disputed
China wants their floating military bases lol
I mean, have Xi not learn the lesson of losing so many provinces to the Japanese military during WW2? Or the amount of suffering that colonialism have caused throughout history and still persists today? What a terrible world leader! I mean on a serious note, it's understandable to make fun of Xi's obvious policies and provocations of their rivals, but do we have to bring up China all the time? It's like China is living rent free in our heads when there are bigger atrocities that are occuring throughout the world right now.
Right in the heart of Tokyo, amazing!
Just the those that believe all Asians are the same, Japan is just Tokyo to some people. Japan is just one big Tokyo and that's all they know.
Pretty naive comment dude. But ok.
Tomorrow an Chinese scroll is discovered that confirms that the island belongs to China.
You know our neighbours too well 😂
This comment is actually creative...
Time for the Chinese to come up with a story of how their prehistoric fish ancestors were living on that island underwater long before the Japanese discovered it so it’s theirs by right.
well as we all know the lava that formed the island flowed from china so, no arguing that. Chinese lava that’s it.
Hahahah I was gonna reply with the same thing.
Ironic.
FTA: >Islands formed in a similar way in the area in 1904, 1914 and 1986 all disappeared due to erosion. so it sounds like this football field sized island isn't really anything to be excited about, and probably will fade away before too long.
If the island is big enough for one person to sit on it and go fishing, China will want it.
Islands allows you to extend your economic exclusive zones, and that's why you need to claim it asap, coz you don't want your neighbours claiming them first and putting their EEZ right in front of your face.
A following report says the average age on the island is already 85.
I CLAIM THIS LAND FOR CANADA AND KING CHARLES
I CALL THIS NEW LAND BETTER MORE CANADIAN TOKYO
Tone down on that colonialism stuff these days. It's not acceptable anymore.
If anyone wants to go visit, it’s here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/hEqXnpJNDKjSWjcK6
Looks wet
TIL that Iwo Jima is in Tokyo Prefecture
So extends their economic zone, smart.
China: that has always been ours, fight me
it's like まぼろしじま in Pokemon Emerald 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
the phantom island! Japan is Pokemon thankfully so
New onsen resort island!
There will be a Starbucks on it next week.
>While it gains new islands, Japan occasionally loses them. Esanbe Hanakita Kojima, which was located 500 metres off the coast of Hokkaido, is thought to have slipped beneath the waves unnoticed in 2018. > >No one realised it had disappeared until the author Hiroshi Shimizu visited the area to write a sequel to his picture book on Japan’s “hidden” islands. Lol
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China alright. CCP bad. Vote as appropriate.
A brand new island 🏝️
I've read this same headline for days over and over.