
20 Shocking Photos Of Drunk Japanese By Lee Chapman Show The Ugly Side Of Drinking
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 shocking pictures of drunken excess, that doesn't mean that the Japanese don't know how to party...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 Japan that few people people think about whenever they think of the country. We're used to pictures of colorful cosplayers and neon wonderlands, but these pictures of drunk people passed out in the streets in broad daylight or snoozing in potted plants introduce us to a different world entirely.
UPDATE: Although millions of people know how to drink responsibly, Bored Panda doesn't condone excessive drinking and encourages everybody to enjoy themselves in moderation.
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You know you're getting old when you look at that guy in the blue jacket and your only thought is god,he's going to have a sore neck...
Why isn't anyone checking to see if she's alright?...I know i couldn't leave her just curled up there....
gotta... get.... that last...dropppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.
Wow! That was so kind.
There are a few individuals in these photos that i'd have to check were okay, but on the whole,these scenes are no different then many other cities...( So glad i don't drink!..).
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?
At least in Japan they won't wake up to find they've been robbed or raped. However, in all the times I've been there, I've never once seen anyone passed out on the street. I'm guessing it's pretty unusual.
I lived there for nearly a decade, and this is extremely common.
LMAO that that is ever going to happen. Society / pepople are nothing more than destructive viruses
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lol
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.
Wow! That was so kind.
There are a few individuals in these photos that i'd have to check were okay, but on the whole,these scenes are no different then many other cities...( So glad i don't drink!..).
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?
At least in Japan they won't wake up to find they've been robbed or raped. However, in all the times I've been there, I've never once seen anyone passed out on the street. I'm guessing it's pretty unusual.
I lived there for nearly a decade, and this is extremely common.
LMAO that that is ever going to happen. Society / pepople are nothing more than destructive viruses
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lol