Top 5 Natural Disasters of Japan that everyone is scared of

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  1. So what? Every disasters had been recorded in ancient document. Japanese people have lived with disaster, and have overcome disasters since BC 10,000. Do you please disaster of Japan? We don't need bad will foreigner. For volcano there exist many hot springs and clean water. Now Germany got flood first time in the history. Because they didn't prepared
    for flood casually. Superiority complex to nature must be fallen in to hell.

  2. Top 5 natural disasters that Japanese people really are afraid of:

    1. Godzilla
    2. Family Mart not having spicy karage kun ready before 7:00
    3. Getting a A- in a math test
    4. Daiso raising it's prices by 1¥
    5. Being forced to speak to a native English speaker.

  3. that damn alarm for earthquake woke me up at 3:20 Am i get so scared with the noise , it's so useless put alarms for earthquake , it's not that you can do anything, i came from a country when we have a loot of earthquake, so we still slepping even if 6 or 7 on the scale of ritcher lol

  4. I think it is also because of the recent climate change as for typhoons. By any chance eruptions, too. Do you think the climate change has been caused by humanbeing?
    How about some change of solar activity?

  5. 写真を撮られても構わないなら撮らせればよいし、撮られたくないなら近くまで行ってきちんと断るべきだと思います。
    キャティは声を掛けてから撮るべきだと考えているようですが、それはあなたの考えです。たとえそれが正しい事だとしても、他の人に強要するなら頭を下げるべきだと思います。

  6. Anyone else think she said thai food for 3? I was just listening to this and was like…
    Snow? Ok yeah car accidents are higher
    Volcano? Yeah the ground spewing rocks and molten lava is pretty bad.
    Thai food? ….what? I love some thai food but some thai food doesnt like me.

  7. I lived in Alaska for 2 years and Minnesota for a year, that snow two years ago in Tokyo was a cakewalk.

    I live in So.Cal so as far as Earthquakes go, I won't even get out of bed unless it is a 5 or more.

    As for Typhoons, Yeah that could be something to watch out for.

    Tsunamis? Not just for Japan. In Hawaii we get Tsunami warnings ever so often.(lived there for 12 years)
    The giant Tsunami Japan had in 2011 was horrible and tragic beyond belief. One million people dead and injured.

    BUT none really bother me to be honest. Been through them all. Well except a typhoon unless you count huricanes having also lived in Florida for a year. (military brat)

  8. Thank you for the helpful tips! Ask Japanese always provides very helpful information for those traveling in and around Japan.

  9. A little story: In september 2018, Chile National Soccer Team was in Sapporo to play a friendly match with Japan, 2 of the most seismic countries in the world.. First a typhoon struck during the night and then an earthquake rocked the zone. Because of the rainfall there were a number of landslides and sadly several casualties. Obviously the match was never played.

  10. Thank you so much, cute Kitty, for all the FYI tips you’ve been giving for foreigners, such as myself!
    I myself live in Oklahoma, in the middle of the States across the pond, and we’ve seen our fair share of natural disasters. We get earthquakes here, which you can easily sleep through, tornadoes, lots of ice, and if Texas (below Oklahoma and against the Caribbean Sea) gets hit by a hurricane, we get days and days of nonstop rain (last time it was 9 or 11 days of rain without stopping). We rarely get snow, we just get primarily ice. As small as Japan is, you could pretty easily walk most of the places you need to go, if it’s icy. America’s pretty spread out and built around the car; when you work 30 miles away (I’m a man 27 miles away from work, myself), walking to work is unrealistic. But we don’t get hit by tsunami’s and we’re buffered from hurricanes by Texas, so we don’t get major destruction from said disasters. OUR destructive disasters are tornadoes, Oklahoma’s part of Tornado Alley, and they can get pretty gruesome.
    On another subject, I loved your look today! Your punk choker, your pretty pigtails, your pretty dress, and your giant bow all looked lovely accenting your beautiful eyes!!! 🥰

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