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Forum - View topicINTEREST: Pokémon Seal Osaka's Bid for World Expo 2025
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Top Gun
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Awww, that headline was begging for a Seel pun.
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Cutiebunny
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Remind me again as to how ethnically diverse Japan is again... |
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Chester McCool
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Well, they didn't say anything about racial diversity. They just said it was diverse because they have over 800 Pokemon. |
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Aca Vuksa
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Actually, Japan is still somewhat homogeneous, only 2% of Japan's population are foreingers. Why they wrote this is somewhat ironic, given that Japan's anime features a lot of diverse casts. |
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EricJ2
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Why has Japan had TWO World Expos in the last twenty years, and all of North America hasn't had one since 1986?
...It's about Disney's Epcot, isn't it? The timing can't be coincidence. |
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CR85747
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That is quoting the official census, which does not have a race question. There are no statistics counting how many Japanese citizens are not ethnic Japanese (this is an intentional policy decision on the part of the government). |
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CR85747
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Blame the 1984 fair in New Orleans, which went bankrupt during its run. |
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EricJ2
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Oh. I was blaming the fact that Expos are temporary and have to be torn down after two years, always leading to "Montreal" jokes about what happens to all those artsy sculptures and buildings that have to be salvaged afterwards. (With Vancouver '86 for example: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/expo-86-landmarks-still-standing-today-1.3567061) The Nagoya Expo in the 00's was the one that gave us the life-size Totoro House, and everyone was wondering where to put it after closing...I mean, why not the Ghibli Museum? Thought it was the "Why ARE we tearing these down??" idea that sank Expos, once Epcot's "permanent World's Fair" spearheaded the Theme Park Renaissance in the 90's, and it just made more sense for corporations to sponsor high-tech attractions for something that would stay open year round. Most of the World's Fairs in history, like New Orleans, Knoxville, Montreal, Seattle, Vancouver, '39 NYC, and...whenever Dubai had theirs, were by cities that still felt "unknown", not taken seriously as a tourism identity of their own, and thought hosting the world at their door would literally Put Them On the Map. Maybe Osaka needed world respect more than Azerbijan, but here in the US, Six Flags has most of the "other-city" tourism locked up. |
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