When you go abroad, you say, "What! What is this?" "No way!" This is amazing! When you go abroad, you may come across something that makes you think, "Wow!
Here is a collection of things that are commonplace to the locals but interesting to the Japanese.

A boat that fishes half the earth

A Taiwanese fishing boat anchored in Qijing Harbor, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is a normal-sized fishing boat often seen in Japan, but its name is "Southern Hemisphere No. 88. It is a spirited vessel that fishes half of the world.

Another Okayama

In Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, there is a district called Okayama. It is said that there are 32 places in Taiwan, which was once under Japanese rule, that have the same place names as Japan, such as Banqiao, Shimizu, Matsuyama, Suishang, and Turtle Island.

He's not dead, he's just sleeping...

A Taiwanese dog sleeping on its stomach in the middle of a street full of people. He has zero sense of caution.

Kumamon?

Taiwan's Kumamon is a bit reserved. They casually blend into the town. ....

plump tree

A tree in Kaohsiung, Taiwan that looks like a bodybuilder. Am I the only one who would like to let him hold a barbell?

Umbrella rental machine?

Even in a sudden downpour, you can use a rental umbrella. This is a new service that is expected to become popular in the future.

Mother is Strong! Motorcycle for Three

A Taiwanese mother is dashing through town with her two children on a motorcycle. She wears a helmet, but her children do not. I guess they will grow up to be tough and strong. Just watch out for traffic accidents!