‘Random fights, rude strangers’, Indian man opens up about racism and food choices in Japan
Japan recently opened up about the racism he has faced, sparking a wider discussion about discrimination in different parts of the world. His revelations come shortly after an Indian-origin woman in the UK became a target of racial abuse while traveling from London to Manchester by train.
The man, identified as Nikhil Tripathi, shared his experiences in a viral video after being interviewed by a Japanese vlogger known as Riki With Japan Mates.
During their conversation, he highlighted the cultural and social challenges that Indians encounter while living in Japan, particularly regarding food habits. Many Indians in Japan, he explained, avoid pork and beef, and some follow a strict vegetarian diet.
With limited vegetarian options available, they often have to cook their own meals to sustain themselves. One of the few commonly available vegetarian dishes is kappa maki (cucumber rolls), which has become a go-to option for those dining out.
However, beyond the struggle with food, Tripathi also shed light on the racism he has encountered over the past two years.
He recounted multiple incidents where strangers had picked fights with him for no reason, including a deliberate shoulder bump from a passerby. One of the most unsettling experiences took place on a train when a group of high school girls, who were laughing amongst themselves, suddenly directed hostility toward him.
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