My cousin Donna and I went "bum camping" in Japan with two folding bikes.
Bum camping means plunking your bum down pretty much anywhere and calling it a night.
Japan has less crime than we're used to and a tolerant attitude toward homeless people.
Their little blue tents are tucked here and there in parks and under bridges.
Some pics:


They got griefed a bit by the j-cops and their strategy was to talk English until the cops gave up, which, despite their explanation (below) probably worked b/c there was at least a girl in the pair (i suspect not so much a plan with all guys or people of more "suspicious" ethnic backgrounds):
Our Survival-Evasion-Escape instincts kicked in. We spoke to them in English.
This paralyzed them for two reasons:
1: They were too embarrassed to attempt their English in front of co-workers.
2: Not knowing where each stood in Sempai order for English, it was impossible for any of them to take the lead. (Sempai is seniority in a mentorship structure. Two people can shift in and out of Sempai role as they engage in various activities depending on who has attained highest rank in the specific activity.)
poll: do you think they got lucky or is this whole thing reproducible??