Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Overpopulation in Japan

For every square mile in Japan, there are 872 people. Plus, a lot of Japan's land is unusable, the usable part of Japan is a measly 15 percent. The population is steadily decreasing. The birth rate per woman in Japan is 1.72, and it used to be 2.1 children per woman. By 2050, the population is expected to decrease by 15 percent. Would you like to live here?

Thursday, May 19, 2016



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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Why does Tokyo's population keep growing? ( probably because they keep making babies ;) )The population in Tokyo is 13.491 million and it's only 0.06% of japan, that's prolly not even a half of japan and there's that many people, imagine every city in japan with that many people per city i'm not very good at math but i'm gonna say the number of people in japan is way more than we have in Michigan and that japan is overflowing really bad. They've probably low on food and have to cut their meals in half, they probably don't even get to eat chocolate or candy or anything like that.  Could you imagine not having candy or chocolate? Or having to cut down on what you eat so others can eat too? That would suck because i hate sharing my food. Would you want to try living in Tokyo just to see how it feels to be over flowed with people?






Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Japan's crowded wave pool


I think the wave pools in Japan are absolutely crazy. I would never ever want to try to swim in the Japan wave pools. My first reason is because it is way too crowded. My second reason is because you physically can not swim you would just sit in the pool smooshed up against everyone. I get very claustrophobic so if I were to swim in the wave pools in Japan I don’t think I could do it. As well as having to pay to swim but not having a good time at all, and getting lost from your family because there is too many people. I would not recommend going to Japan to swim in the wave pools because you would not have a fun time and it is a waste of your money. What are your thoughts on the wave pools in Japan?

Japan's Crowded Subway

My friend named Enrique and I where in Japan for vacation. We wanted to go eat ate a fancy sushi restaurant for dinner but we didn't have a car. Enrique and I had a long talk about whether to take a taxi cab or take the subway. I had voted on subway and Enrique didn't care, so we headed to the subway station. When we got to the subway station there were a lot of people coming home from work. We were waiting for a least 30 minutes when train number 99 came. Just as we were getting on I saw Enrique get showed into the train and then I felt a shove on me. There were so many people on the train I could barely breath and I felt like I was a sandwich. When we got out it felt so good to be free. Would you like going on the subway in Japan?

Big Crowd in little Japan


Think of a waterpark but you saw more people than water. This is how it was when I went to Japan with my friend. It all started when we went to Japan for vacation. We knew there were a lot of people there but we never experienced that many people condensed in one area. It was if the people were were packed in a sardine can. When we got to the waterpark amazed at how many people there were. We wondered how anyone could have enjoyed it. We decided to go to Tokyo and explore the city, and we ended up enjoying ourselves more than I think we would have at the waterpark. Would you have stayed at the waterpark or left?  




Life in Japan

Japan is one of the most busiest country I’ve ever stayed in. I don’t have car yet so I have to go in the trains. The trains are always jam-packed and never have space. When I say you have no space you have no personal space at all. Luckily the trains are starting to become more better. So that’s good because I don’t have to wait a long time to wait for the train and to go other places. If I do travel I love going to the capsule hotels. It is so simple and quick that I don’t really have to worry about anything. Japan is one of the most busiest countries in the world.

A Human Pool


If I were to go to the very crowded wave pool in Tokyo I wouldn’t even know that I was in a pool until I got in the water. It is so dangerous that if you get pushed under water it would probably take a very long time to get to the surface to breath. I don’t know who would want to go to this pool because it probably wouldn’t be any fun anyway. Also chances are it is not free to go to the pool you will most likely need to pay some just to have an unpleasant experience. Would you even want to visit this place.