Japan might have one of the lowest crime rates in the world, and also the highest life expectancy, but as you can see from these street photography shots of excessive alcohol consumption, that doesn't mean that the Japanese don't know how to party hard...although maybe a little too much.
The pictures were taken by Lee Chapman, a British photographer from Manchester and founder of the Tokyo Times who arrived in Tokyo in 1998 for "a year or two" and, well, never left. His revealing images shine a light on an element of life in this country that few people think about whenever they think of Japanese culture. We're used to pictures of colorful cosplayers and neon wonderlands. Still, these pictures of drunk Japanese people passed out in the streets in broad daylight or snoozing in potted plants introduce us to a different world of binge drinking entirely.
UPDATE: Although millions of people know how to drink responsibly, Bored Panda doesn't condone getting drunk and encourages everybody to enjoy themselves in moderation.
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Are we gonna talk about the lime green velour suit the guy has on? O-o
gotta... get.... that last...dropppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He was just trying to be there for his sister when the store opened....
at least they marked the area with a cone... lol gotta new best friend
I fell asleep on the Toyoko line because I was drunk once and rode all the way to the end of the line. Instead of the cops arresting me, the station manager woke me up and handed me a card of a capsule hotel nearby to sleep it off till morning.
I think this is sad... but it's true and not only in Japan... We as humans should start changing the world in a good way don't ya'll think?
are these photos real? because it is rude and disrespectful if you shoot them and published it. even they are drunk they are human being.
I live in the country and stay far away from cities (there are people in cities ~cringe~); is passing out drunk on city streets common? I mean, I've seen people passed out drunk in the yard of wherever the party was, but in my area passing out on the street or on public property just is not done. Hell, the town drunk even makes it home, maybe not inside, but on his own property at least.
"That doesn't mean the Japanese don't know how to have a good time"?! These photos do not show people having a good time. They are unwell and probably horribly ashamed when they wake up.
Didn't BP have this exact photoseries a couple of weeks ago, only with a lighthearted title/text?
Not really. When I lived there I learned that they don't put as much "shame" on tying one on and getting drunk. Being drunk means you had a good time. People usually just leave folks who are asleep alone.
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Tiffany Harding .. I really appreciate your comments. I, too, fell asleep on the last train home on the Keio line and arrived at Keio Hachioji where the station master, it was summer, offered me a blanket and the bench on the platform or, an intro to the local biz-hotel. I accepted the blanket and the bench. He woke me at 0405 hours for the first train out. Eternally grateful. Thus, and therefore, I do not find any of Lee Chapman's pictures to be outrageous. These pictures do not show Japanese society in general. One can find similar if not worse examples in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York .. name it. I translate and tour guide for Japanese and on an occasion in San Francisco, in our mini-bus/van, we drove by a kid on the street shooting up while he was defecating. Pretty talented I thought. Anyway, again, Tiffany, thank you.
If you can just fall senseless on the gorund in an urban area and sleep without being abused in any way - that's just great, I think. Not that you would be necessarily robbed and molested where I live... Here most people would just stay away. Again, we don't see a lot of well-dressed people in this condition here... Usually these are homeless guys and people are quite indifferent...
As this is Japan I think in some cases they weren't drunk at all and just exhausted from over-working which is quite common there xD
I'm not disgusted, nor am I judgmental. Sad, if anything. Two things about Japanese culture: 1) high pressure to work late/ work more hours, and give everythgin to the company - then be back at your desk perfectly groomed the next morning. The travel distances can be huge. So people in most forms of employment are constantly sleep-deprived. 2) Drinking culture. HUGE pressure to follow correct socialisation protocol after work. People are effectivel, almost literally required to drink heavily in order to hold their job. Put these two social forces together and you get this. A lot. Some of these people will be far less drunk that just sleeping. Sleep is powerful. Deny it, and it comes and gets you anyway. Even while driving. THESE PEOPLE ARE VICTIMS of J-culture, not immoral booze whores. BTW: This photographer has breached a particular social code of Japan. You do not publish pix without permission, otherwise invading privacy. All faces should be blurred. He's an insensitive voyeur.
I've read articles about how much work is expected of them and still go out at night to drink is part of business
All is useful into the measure. Too much alcohol is the strike onto the liver!
So much pressure to drink and to continue accepting drinks--especially if the evening is work related...not uncommon to see businessmen passed out on the train in the morning.
I think this is kinda lame. Are these people just posed for the photographer and not really drunk ? Even if they are drunk, this article sucks. There are a million cooler things to report on, dude. Smh !!!
Oh, and "doesn't mean that Japanese don't know how to have a good time". ???
Unfortunately, alcoholism is a huge problem all over Japan that nobody wants to admit to. I live in an agricultural prefecture that grows rice that is mostly used to make sake and wheat that is mostly used to make beer, yet the country imports sixty percent of its food.
Been there, done that. Went to AA meetings and took antabuse. Don't go there anymore.
My watching: the drinking prospers in the countries where the society is too kind to the drunk people.
Unless the photographer asked these people's permission to show them in these embarrassing states, this is not acceptable practice.
I do hope these people were checked on. It would be dreadfull if anyone of the were sick or just choking on their womit. If you see a drunk person at least lay them on their side!
The intro sounds written by fifth grader who had recently been dumped by their Japanese girlfriend/boyfriend.
A lot of peoples with "ch" dna are prone to drink alco. We have a many alco addicts in the eastern russia. I thinks that's because "ch" peoples doesn't have correct beauty of own bodies, they can't saturate of inside love to self, to get some right good fillings. So they just doesn't have a simple human happy, and it remains only to get drunk at the end of week.
I fell asleep on the Toyoko line because I was drunk once and rode all the way to the end of the line. Instead of the cops arresting me, the station manager woke me up and handed me a card of a capsule hotel nearby to sleep it off till morning.
I think this is sad... but it's true and not only in Japan... We as humans should start changing the world in a good way don't ya'll think?
are these photos real? because it is rude and disrespectful if you shoot them and published it. even they are drunk they are human being.
I live in the country and stay far away from cities (there are people in cities ~cringe~); is passing out drunk on city streets common? I mean, I've seen people passed out drunk in the yard of wherever the party was, but in my area passing out on the street or on public property just is not done. Hell, the town drunk even makes it home, maybe not inside, but on his own property at least.
"That doesn't mean the Japanese don't know how to have a good time"?! These photos do not show people having a good time. They are unwell and probably horribly ashamed when they wake up.
Didn't BP have this exact photoseries a couple of weeks ago, only with a lighthearted title/text?
Not really. When I lived there I learned that they don't put as much "shame" on tying one on and getting drunk. Being drunk means you had a good time. People usually just leave folks who are asleep alone.
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Tiffany Harding .. I really appreciate your comments. I, too, fell asleep on the last train home on the Keio line and arrived at Keio Hachioji where the station master, it was summer, offered me a blanket and the bench on the platform or, an intro to the local biz-hotel. I accepted the blanket and the bench. He woke me at 0405 hours for the first train out. Eternally grateful. Thus, and therefore, I do not find any of Lee Chapman's pictures to be outrageous. These pictures do not show Japanese society in general. One can find similar if not worse examples in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York .. name it. I translate and tour guide for Japanese and on an occasion in San Francisco, in our mini-bus/van, we drove by a kid on the street shooting up while he was defecating. Pretty talented I thought. Anyway, again, Tiffany, thank you.
If you can just fall senseless on the gorund in an urban area and sleep without being abused in any way - that's just great, I think. Not that you would be necessarily robbed and molested where I live... Here most people would just stay away. Again, we don't see a lot of well-dressed people in this condition here... Usually these are homeless guys and people are quite indifferent...
As this is Japan I think in some cases they weren't drunk at all and just exhausted from over-working which is quite common there xD
I'm not disgusted, nor am I judgmental. Sad, if anything. Two things about Japanese culture: 1) high pressure to work late/ work more hours, and give everythgin to the company - then be back at your desk perfectly groomed the next morning. The travel distances can be huge. So people in most forms of employment are constantly sleep-deprived. 2) Drinking culture. HUGE pressure to follow correct socialisation protocol after work. People are effectivel, almost literally required to drink heavily in order to hold their job. Put these two social forces together and you get this. A lot. Some of these people will be far less drunk that just sleeping. Sleep is powerful. Deny it, and it comes and gets you anyway. Even while driving. THESE PEOPLE ARE VICTIMS of J-culture, not immoral booze whores. BTW: This photographer has breached a particular social code of Japan. You do not publish pix without permission, otherwise invading privacy. All faces should be blurred. He's an insensitive voyeur.
I've read articles about how much work is expected of them and still go out at night to drink is part of business
All is useful into the measure. Too much alcohol is the strike onto the liver!
So much pressure to drink and to continue accepting drinks--especially if the evening is work related...not uncommon to see businessmen passed out on the train in the morning.
I think this is kinda lame. Are these people just posed for the photographer and not really drunk ? Even if they are drunk, this article sucks. There are a million cooler things to report on, dude. Smh !!!
Oh, and "doesn't mean that Japanese don't know how to have a good time". ???
Unfortunately, alcoholism is a huge problem all over Japan that nobody wants to admit to. I live in an agricultural prefecture that grows rice that is mostly used to make sake and wheat that is mostly used to make beer, yet the country imports sixty percent of its food.
Been there, done that. Went to AA meetings and took antabuse. Don't go there anymore.
My watching: the drinking prospers in the countries where the society is too kind to the drunk people.
Unless the photographer asked these people's permission to show them in these embarrassing states, this is not acceptable practice.
I do hope these people were checked on. It would be dreadfull if anyone of the were sick or just choking on their womit. If you see a drunk person at least lay them on their side!
The intro sounds written by fifth grader who had recently been dumped by their Japanese girlfriend/boyfriend.
A lot of peoples with "ch" dna are prone to drink alco. We have a many alco addicts in the eastern russia. I thinks that's because "ch" peoples doesn't have correct beauty of own bodies, they can't saturate of inside love to self, to get some right good fillings. So they just doesn't have a simple human happy, and it remains only to get drunk at the end of week.