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the hell did they delete my post for and not the guy calling MMM a fag? oh well screw the mods then :punchbear: I didn't type all that for no reason
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You clearly haven't been on the Yamanote loop in August... some of the salary men smell like they wash in pigshit during that month |
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I don`t know what it is, but it`s a completely different and much more unpleasant nose burning odor. There are always people who stink, and being in a cramped space just amplifies it. Once foul odored person can make the whole train smell horrible. But seriously, those tour buses gave me nightmares. I did interpretation for a bunch of them around the expo... They`d be saying "Japanese people smell like sushi! Harharhar!" while they often smelled like they`d been slathering themselves in vomit or something, then sprayed a squirt of perfume to cover it. I have a number of horror stories from that experience, and, well, urgh. Being in another country doesn`t relieve you of the responsibility of keeping your body clean. |
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I'm not sure if it's the humidity, but people smell waaaaaay worse than back in UK during the summer months |
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ETA; Given a little more thought, it`s also probably a sort of pile up effect. In general, body odor here does seem to be much less pungent - on an individual basis. Therefore, people are less likely to attempt to cover a mild natural scent... Which is fine, as you probably wouldn`t notice any odor unless you shoved your face in their armpit. However, when you`re on the train or in a very crowded location, each little bit sort of adds to an overall smell. When you have enough mild scents, well, it turns into an unpleasant stench. But... I`ll be honest - I prefer unpleasant natural smells over someone slathered in perfume. That REALLY makes my eyes water, and after a few minutes even gives me a headache. |
antiperspirant/deodorant is abundant especially during summer. you can easily find them in drugstore. Ban,Rexena,8x4 are just few of the brand available. Unfortunately most of this products are targeted to women ( generally ), there are deodorant for men too but not as easy to find ( I think ).
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Don't forget deodorant!
If you are a guy and use deodorant (stick type), make sure you bring a few months worth because it is not sold in Japan - only the spray type.
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You can find good deodorant at the American Pharmacy stores in Ginza or Marunouchi. The one in Marunouchi is located in the B1 level of the Marunouchi building (Maru-Biru) adjacent to Tokyo Station.
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Kareishu (加齢臭) is the correct term and there's not much you could do about it. Japanese Summer is very humid and for those who work in sales have to walk around for whole day. I think someone could seriously make money selling Western deodorant over the Internet or something since so many people feel like it's hard to get in Japan. |
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