Talk:WBC Cup World Championships/@comment-6171008-20161008071224/@comment-25600444-20161008095602

I think it's more that Japan, in a sense, doesn't really take into how the rest of the world will react.

They were an isolated country for pretty much the last 400-500 years and only in the last 50+ years post WW2 have they really started to interact with the world at large. So there's only been at best 1 or 2 Generations who were born and raised in said period.

Here, I think it's sort of like how some people would think everyone in Japan is either a Ninja, Samurai or Karate Master, who battles a random Kaiju every Friday.

It's not "malicious", just ignorant of anything beyond sterotypes and "popular" depections in the past.

I remember watching GaijinGoomba's vid on this topic. It's kind of interesting.