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Originally Posted by loramin
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Unless you count tobacco, there are literally no other drugs in the country. Ok, not literally, but being both on an island, and being fairly conservative, Japan is able to prevent just about everything except alcohol from reaching their people.
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Not really true. There's less drug use than say America for sure, but there's plenty of drug use in Japan. It's just not talked about. It took me about a year to figure out, but i was able to buy weed pretty much whenever I wanted, most if not all of it grown in country. It was fuckin expensive though at roughly 50 dollars a gram. It used to be commonly used, but after WWII big brother America came in and convinced them it was bad. Most shrines have big bells with ropes made of hemp. CBD is also legal there.
Uppers like coke and meth are pretty popular as well, especially in the salaryman culture as a way to stay up and work crazy hours. I did acid once or twice a year, and you can buy codeine syrup over the counter. Up until 2002 mushrooms were legal and sold in vending machines.
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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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Is it true it’s custom to drink at business meetings there?
I didn’t realize there was so much alcoholism in Japan. I thought those people were just sleeping…
Sake tastes like ass too. Although the really expensive chilled sake tastes like water. I threw up from underestimating and over drinking that stuff because it was so smooth
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You don't drink at business meetings per say, but after work is when you're expected to go drinking with your bosses and coworkers. It does serve a purpose though - when you're at work, it's discouraged to tell your boss he's wrong about something, but like i mentioned earlier, when drunk those societal norms erode.
i've never lived in a place where alcoholism is so accepted culturally, and I went to Chico State lol. It can be really fun, but gets pretty dark if you really think about it.
My guess is you've never had good sake. if it's served hot or cold, it's garbage and they're using the temperature to try and hide that. Good sake should be served slightly chilled or at room temp, just like wine. And like wine there's all sorts of different varieties and techniques used to make it.
It always make me laugh when people idolize Japan as some kind of magical utopia. It's just as fucked up as any other country, just in its own unique ways.