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    The Wizarding World of Disaster Prevention (w/Greg Lane)

    enJune 12, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Tokyo Cheapo Co-founder Greg Lane joins the boys to talk about a new Harry Potter theme park plus unmanned convenience stores. BTW, did you hear? JK Rowling says that just because they're "unmanned" doesn't make them women.

    Also, Ollie recommends a river cruise that, on the one hand, is profiting off of racism, but on the other hand, has gathered a bunch of racists in one, pretty vulnerable location. Just saying. Plus, Bobby lets a bunch of angry river cruise shachos yell at Greg for 25 minutes.

    Topics discussed on this episode range from:

    • Tourism/event related business woes
    • Bobby's t-shirt
    • Overcorrecting perceived racism
    • The (main) difference between Michelle Obama and Bob Sapp
    • The plans to open a new Harry Potter park in Tokyo
    • Why Disney Prince is such an appealing career option
    • Why any modern business plan needs to be at least 50% the answer to the world's political and environmental problems
    • The liquefaction issues at Disney
    • How to make disaster prevention whimsical
    • Theme parks going contactless to prevent transfer of germs AND Sexual Misconduct accusations
    • How nice it is to have cashless.
    • Sorry, I meant how to "have a nice cashless."
    • Japan's weird order for technology adoption
    • Unmanned convenience stores
    • How all of the self-checkout technology either feels like shoplifting or lends to it
    • How going "personless" is still pretty meaningless because we all still end up touching each other anyway

    Topics discussed in the extras range from: 

    • How Ollie has bonded with the call center people
    • How travel companies and affiliate sites are splitting up that tourism money
    • Greg's insight into the tensions between the old guard and the new guard in the Japanese tourism industry
    • Behind the scenes in how the money gets handed out in the talent industry
    • What Greg has learned about the differences between how our Asian neighbors and our Western family members travel Japan
    • What you ARE allowed to do with those Mario Karts, but shouldn't
    • What Greg said to the family of four who wanted to book a night in a manga kissa
    • What the real work behind running a site like Tokyo Cheapo requires
    • Some of the ways in which Japan DOES rip off tourists
    • What Greg SHOULDN'T say about tourists, but then does
    • How much it costs to for Jiro-dreams-of sushi to jerk you off

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    As always, we highly recommend this week's extras, in which you can find:

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    • What the Japanese government SHOULD be paying attention to in terms of keeping its population secure
    • The role of religion in Japan's past militarism, and what it means that politics is currently divorced from religion
    • How the fallout from Japan's imperialism and World War II taught Japan and its neighbors in East Asia very different lessons about the effects of militarism

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    Social Media Links:

    Tom Le: Twitter | Tom's Research | Japan's Aging Peace


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    Bobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

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