There are a number of ways that the Japanese
spend their time relaxing; some of them perhaps strange and
quirky in the eyes of a foreign person but absolutely normal
for the Japanese.
Karaoke
- Since its invention in the late 1970's Karaoke has
become an integral part of Japan's entertainment industry.
While in the UK, participants usually have to stand up
in front of a crowded pub in order to show their talents,
in Japan the 'Karaoke Box' allows one to perform in front
of a select few inside a cubicle of their own. Of course
if one prefers singing in front of strangers they have
the option of going to a 'snack bar' (a bar which usually
undertakes karaoke and serves snacks with the drinks)
Pachinko
- One of Japan's more perplexing past times. This is a
gambling machine whereby one inserts credits and must
collect as many pinballs from the machines as possible.
While it can be a very financially rewarding experience
when played properly, one may find that they have lost
thousands of yen in the blink of an eye.
Hot Springs
/ Spas - Due to it's highly active geology, Japan
has benefitted from a good number of natural hot springs
(onsen). Often said to have healing effects these onsen
are very popular places for the Japanese themselves.
One thing an outsider should be aware of however is that
it is customary to be fully bare with just a small rinsing
cloth to hide ones modesty.
Manga
and Anime - Whether they're young or old, male or
female there seems to be an appropriate comic book for
all. It is often said that the quality of animation in
this country overshadows that of anywhere else in the
world and almost as a testament to this the Japanese have
a near obsessive Manga/Anime culture that many would deem
to be somewhat unhealthy