Bumping Men in Japan “Butsukari otoko ぶつかり男” ➡️ Japan Tokyo Walking Tour ⬅️

bumping men in Japan are hard Although Japan is mainly considered a safe country there are some violent crime going oh that goes under reportported for years Some weirdos are called bumping men because they like to bump into people in crowded places such as train stations or on the busy street They like to do it as purpose whether releasing some sort of aggression or in an attempt to claim the victim damaged as a reward item of theirs In most cases they take advantage of the ambiguity of whether their actions are intentional and the general passiveness of the society in Japan to get away with their attacks There is a well-known bumping man incident occurred in April Police received reports that a man in his 50s was spotted bumping into a high school student who was riding his bike The man turned out to be an associate professor at a university He denied the incident at claimed that the student bumped into him These bumping men may see themselves as the victim in the same psychological way that harassers sometimes do They are entitled to defend themselves and others So the best is to stay clear of

Bumping Men in Japan “Butsukari otoko ぶつかり男” ➡️ Japan Tokyo Walking Tour ⬅️

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11 Comments

  1. It’s all that pent up anger, probably from not being able to show your emotion.
    I don’t really know, but I am curious… does the Japanese society let men cry or show emotion, in a healthy way?
    We got crying men all over America, but on the other hand… the men here also want a woman to take care of them.
    However, We still feel it’s ok for men to cry. I mean, we are all human.

  2. Crime is sadly a natural part of every society so you don’t have to stress it.
    Japan is a miracle country because of the amount of tourism it gets every year yet it’s crime rates are still so small