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Unleashtheducks t1_istpeyx wrote

In Japan this is considered dishonorable

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SHv2 t1_isuijig wrote

Does that mean he's obligated to commit seppupu?

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255001434 t1_istqra9 wrote

Judging by the picture, his car made it somewhat far into the temple after crashing through the wooden doors. He not only hit the gas while in reverse, but he also failed to stop right away. They should check his sobriety and/or his competency to drive.

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Even-Fix8584 t1_isub2fy wrote

Japan you go to jail for like a year for drunk driving…. Most other substances that can impair are illegal to buy or sell.

That being said, he is probably 1102 years old and installed the toilet himself… 😉

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Idaho_Brotato t1_isxse0c wrote

Usually this happens when people mix up up the pedals. He most likely thought he was pressing the brake and when the car failed to stop he mashed it. Unfortunately, he was on the gas.

My guess is that he was probably an older person, there has been a rash of older people in Japan crashing their cars years now. Guessing he may not have a lot of feeling in his feet and legs and probably just didn't know the difference.

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255001434 t1_isyhx4t wrote

You're probably right. As much as it bothers me that this happened, I also feel bad for the driver, who must feel terrible about it.

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Idaho_Brotato t1_isyi947 wrote

It could have been a lot worse. A few years ago when I was living there and elderly driver got up on the sidewalk and struck several kids walking home from school. Elderly driving is a serious issue there, especially as the entire population starts to skew older and older because of the low birth rates.

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andrewta t1_istm0ei wrote

Bumper sticker “wild dog”

That is applicable

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ZedCee t1_istn67m wrote

Thankfully, the toilets were left intact ^...wipes ^sweat...

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ekkidee t1_isu9wrf wrote

It just got more expensive to enter the shrine of the second oldest toilet.

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Just_Saying_Howdy t1_isto41f wrote

What kind of car is that?

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Lily_Loud_Cat t1_ists7wo wrote

Looks like an early-2000s model of the Toyota WiLL Vi, only sold in Japan.

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Idaho_Brotato t1_isxt5b1 wrote

These were neat little cars and they were popular, too. Most people in Japan will trade a car in once it gets about 10 years old but people seem to hang onto these despite the fact they are over 20 now.

Back in the day I thought the Wil VS was cooler looking, but when I look at the pictures now it hasn't aged as well. Wiki

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KRONOS_415 t1_istllyo wrote

How do you end up doing something so stupid?

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Otazihs t1_isu2tpp wrote

Panic. People do some really dumb shit when they panic. He/she probably hit something then froze up panicking hitting the gas instead of the breaks. Happens all the time.

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Even-Fix8584 t1_isubiiv wrote

On base in Japan a soldiers wife from the states got in her car and put it in drive, jumped the 3’ wide 6” high concrete barrier, and landed front tire on the hood of the car parked across from her.

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fb39ca4 t1_isw7f4y wrote

Also in reverse the backwards acceleration pushes your foot harder on the pedal in a positive feedback cycle.

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moon_then_mars t1_isuxahr wrote

On the bright side, it will now become the newest toilet at Kyoto temple.

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AbdulAziz9715 t1_isxet6e wrote

All that history and heritage gone to shit.

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cnash53 t1_isu2u2e wrote

This is what I love about Reddit. Everything of note and everything not of note, you can read about in Reddit. Thanks for the posts and keep on posting 😃

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descendingangel87 t1_isv1n3r wrote

This is like a Gintama episode, was the guys name Gintoki?

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FrogMonkee t1_iswx31g wrote

It was a communal toilet that was basically a row of stones with holes in them. Its an incredible loss but I think the cultural legacy of Japan might yet survive this tragedy.

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SouthAfricanFella t1_isx112i wrote

People also don’t know how cars and other mechanical devices work…. For example they would allow a car to “run away with them” because they don’t know that jamming it in neutral or switching off the ignition would stop it…

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