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Needed to get this off my chest since I'm still kinda shook up a bit over it.
Was wandering around the rainy streets of Shibuya, turned a corner and there were a bunch of gents, I couldn't tell if they were paramedics, coroners team, or police officers (They were all wearing a lighter blue sort of suit thing). They were pushing a stretcher, clearly with a body in it.
I was unfortunate enough to get a look at the poor gentleman who's arm was hanging outside the stretcher while onlookers seemed to pause for a moment. The folks in blue kept repeating the same thing (I wasn't sure, maybe please move or something.)
Makes you think a bit about life whenever you see something like that. Makes you value what you have.
Sorry for the bummer thread, just needed a place to vent. Has anyone else run across a similar situation while in Tokyo so far? How did it affect you personally?
Was wandering around the rainy streets of Shibuya, turned a corner and there were a bunch of gents, I couldn't tell if they were paramedics, coroners team, or police officers (They were all wearing a lighter blue sort of suit thing). They were pushing a stretcher, clearly with a body in it.
I was unfortunate enough to get a look at the poor gentleman who's arm was hanging outside the stretcher while onlookers seemed to pause for a moment. The folks in blue kept repeating the same thing (I wasn't sure, maybe please move or something.)
Makes you think a bit about life whenever you see something like that. Makes you value what you have.
Sorry for the bummer thread, just needed a place to vent. Has anyone else run across a similar situation while in Tokyo so far? How did it affect you personally?