In Japan, everything is quiet, nice, extremely non confrontational and if there is any confrontation it's usually because people have been drinking and these situations seem to only involve people who know each other. I never noticed any trouble when I was there and only heard about people getting into fights when I was talking to someone in the military. Everyone should know based on that description that it is not like America. Japan is very safe. You can walk on the street at 4 am anywhere and have no worries about anything bad happening.
Cut to now.
I am staying in Inglewood, CA on Century Blvd. What was I thinking when I booked the place? I am not ENTIRELY sure and kinda had a second thought about location. Nevertheless, here I am. So far, I have been asked to be popped (sexually), seen multiple homeless people, been fallen in love with, seen way too many check cashing places for a city block to contain, watched a man get kicked out of my hostel for "hustling", and overheard a manager ask a staff member if that girl was still hanging out on the corner. Ummmm....I'm not in Japan anymore. And if I'm being completely honest, I am LOVING it. Part of me feels threatened like perhaps the chances of me being raped or mugged are much higher, but another part of me thinks it's a giant comedy that I get to witness.
Huge negative in this situation? Omar is very far away and can't watch the comedy with me.