sirwanksalot wrote:The suspect has not been caught.
http://www.khon2.com/news/local/story/Japanese-tourist-stabbed-in-shoulder-in-Honolulu/iFQOJD2g6Eq5msAHiarDng.cspx?rss=1803
Ain't nobody called "50" yet?

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sirwanksalot wrote:The suspect has not been caught.
http://www.khon2.com/news/local/story/Japanese-tourist-stabbed-in-shoulder-in-Honolulu/iFQOJD2g6Eq5msAHiarDng.cspx?rss=1803
A visitor industry group says the islands are still safe.
Longname wrote:This is the same group that tells you 'water related' deaths per year are no more than 3-4 where actually they are in the hundreds.
Level3 wrote:Does the JTB even bother telling anyone NOT to drive aimlessly in a rental car all over Oahu at midnight while being a Japanese tourist?
Stick to your hotel and the tour bus.
IparryU wrote:well... with all the stupid incidents of japanese in foreign kuntries... JTB should make them sign a contract to not stray 5 meters from the group flag holder for safety...
whenever my inlaws go to korea they never leave the flag holder cause they dont want to get hurt or robbed by "foreigners"... I just say that is a damn good idea and please dont go to america cause all your granddaughters will find out how shit japan is. then the fight with the wife begins about gaijin that come to japan and how they just come here for girls... then i say that j-girls are easier to pick up then yellow cabs. then the fight turns to silence.
stay next to the flag japanesu-san
Longname wrote:
This is the same group that tells you 'water related' deaths per year are no more than 3-4 where actually they are in the hundreds.
Yes, I used to work for the Hawaii tourist board (which we affectionately called the Japan tourist rip off board)
Jack wrote:Can you say this over again please? Didn't understand a word of what you wrote.
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