★~~昨天的視頻中我們了解到了日本的國(guó)民性。今天即將看到的是關(guān)于東京的種種。讓我們繼續(xù)透過日本人的眼睛看日本~~★





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?Hint:① Mecca 圣地
② Shibuya 澀谷(日本地名)



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Tokyo, Japan's capital city, makes up an extremely small area, but it's the heart of Japanese politics, economy, distribution and fashion. A true megalopolis. Tokyo is the Mecca, the place everyone wants to live. And so in recent years, it's become overpopulated to the extreme. An example, compared to an American, who can claim a living space of 180 square meters to himself, there are 11 Japanese people crammed into the same space, but in Tokyo alone, there are 192 people squished into the same extremely cramped living conditions. At the famous Shibuya scramble crossing, for every green light during peak hours, around 3,000 people will cross at the same time. At a Tokyo's McDonald's, it's perfectly normal to have just 50 centimeters of bench space per customer.
東京,日本的首都,面積極小,卻是日本的政治、經(jīng)濟(jì)、物流、時(shí)尚中心,真正的超大城市。東京也是所有人都想去的地方,所以近幾年來極端擁擠。比如說,一個(gè)美國(guó)人可以獨(dú)占180平方米的地盤,同樣大的地方,在日本要11個(gè)人擠,而在東京,這塊地方要塞192個(gè)人。在澀谷的scramble路口,高峰時(shí)間,每次綠燈都有3000人通過。在東京的麥當(dāng)勞,平均每人50厘米寬的吧臺(tái)座位是很正常的。