When I lived in Nerima-ku, during my exchange student stay, I got more looks from strangers than I do now. This is one of the benifits of living in an urban area of Japan, where the people are used to seeing non-asian peoples. Nerima-ku is more of a subburb area, so it was mostly Japanese commuters
and their families. Tsurumi-ku has many more business and businessmen, and I see non-Japanese people about once a day.
Or perhaps when I wear a suit I blend into the crowd just a little bit more. Or perhaps the people where I live are too busy to care, or I just don't care anymore. There are many factors it is hard defining the exact reason(s).
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sent from W-ZERO3

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