Comment by strbean
1 day ago
> No, but thanks for the spot-on imitation of an entitled foreign visitor. The insinuation that somehow it's the local people's fault that they don't want their quaint neighborhood restaurants to become McDonald's is indeed part of the problem.
This seems a little unfair. I think the parent was talking more about restaurants in big cities.
In Tokyo, lines down the block are extremely common, and the lines are primarily Japanese people, not foreigners. Maybe there are Japanese tourists visiting Tokyo, maybe they are Tokyo locals. But it happens with or without foreign tourism.
GGP is responding to my own anecdote, about my own friend who runs a small neighborhood restaurant that is now overrun with tourists.
I don't think I misinterpreted the response.
So you disagree that popular restaurants have long lines regardless of foreign tourists?
Japan is a big place. You can find anything.