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Or it might have been another word entirely, foreshortened for lack of time--somebody trying to harness a bullet train with a "hackamore", for example. Or it could just be zany Japanese English such as the erstwhile cheap clothing store near the Futakotamagawa station which was mysteriously named Violence Jack Off, making sense in a perverse way. After all if you can evade security and hack into a computer, why can't you hack a train? In any event, graffiti seems to be some confusion as to how to spell this can be an art form, but more so for the artists than for those who are forced to enjoy their works.

In most instances I have noticed in Tokyo, however, it is just hormonal vandalism. No mention of when the train was scheduled to pull out but if it was written on one car could they have not changed that car for another one or don't they have the time, spares, inclination? My first thought was JR stopped the train because 'Hack' might have been a hint that the computer controlling the train had been hacked and, therefore, dangerous to run.

Let me get this straight. They cancelled a train because someone had sprayed some graffiti on one car?? You are joking! JR management ought to take a trip to Germany and take a look at the trains there.

In Frankfurt they get kept back in the depot if someone hasn't actually got around to spraying graffiti on them yet. I imagine they stop trains in Paris or any big city whenever they find a graffiti No trains would be running anymore! The only thing is that nowadays, they have a way to get it off quickly with some type of orange smelling stuff. I see graffiti all over Tokyo, and in English and I know its Japanese teenagers.

Graffiti has become part of the Hip Hop culture; after being dead for a while. They canceled a train because someone had sprayed some graffiti on one car?? Someone got close enough to do a three-color graffiti painting without being noticed.. Yeah, I'm voting with the safe side here. We're not talking about a subway train. Who knows what else could have but probably wasn't done? As far as it being a gaikokujin responsible, because the word was in English.. Then how would you explain all of those goofy t-shirts with the random English phrases on them?

Lets stop most of trains in Europe which have a lot of such stuff on them. Scary, right!! Propaganda everywhere before G8 Summit. They will blame foreigners because Japanese dont speak ingriszu, right? And yeah, what's with the finger pointing at a possibility of a foreigner doing this? Just because the colours are red, white and blue? And they say we gaijin are paranoid!

Plus, train companies got an image to uphold. Nothing wrong with that, I have been to the states, etc and seen grafitti-covered trains and felt sad. Lets look at the japanese students writing on a world heritage site in italy, that is grafitti too. Nothing against people expressing their views but they should NOT devalue other peoples property by doing so. The remains of the Berlin Wall, etc are also covered in grafitti now, those guys just don't care where they put their mark.

If you look at the trains in Tokyo there isn't any graffiti. I'm not saying that there isn't any graffiti, there's a lot of it, just not on the trains. Also I've never seen a bullet train that's been graffitied so it's a big deal.

As for the random English phrases that don't make sense, you see t-shirts with Japanese on them that doesn't make sense all over America. Also, i really don't think the article was trying to insinuate that a foreigner did it. One of the things I loved most about Japan when I first arrived here 17 years ago was the absence of this sort of idiocy.

Over time, and especially in the last 5 years, I have noticed a lot more vandalism in the form of graffiti. If you thing grafitti is cool and accepted you are in a different world to mine.

I have no clue about the German metro or whats up there, they might let a regular ole subway train out with some writing on it, but I doubt they would let their premiere ICE bullet train out with one side of it defaced.

Actually "Hack" was the name of a quite interesting public domain computer game, available in the time, when computers were accessed by Terminals and people used ASCII graphics. Its good that they did not use Katakana Engrish, e. At least in Japanese children language. Ever seen a commercial airliner in service with highly noticeable graffiti like this? Obviously not? Same thing for the shinkansen.

Who cares how low the standards and expectations have sunk in the US and Europe. This is Japan. Let's get this straight JT. Who used the headline 'English graffiti'? Was that the Japanese media or police? Or is this another inflamatory headline inciting plenty of anti-Japanese argument?

Someone breaks into a shinkansen yard, tags a train, there's a A LOT of issues with that not just someone tagging a train, eg security of trains, someone breaks in to tag it with graffiti what if someone had more sinister objectives.

The Yahoo! Japan article didn't mention anything about English letters, and even the drooling hordes who comment there didn't bring it up. A shinkansen train is not allowed to roll because of graffiti painted on the side of it? Get a life! Of course, this is Japan, where everything has to be perfect. Of course, a gaijin criminal was responsible - like they are for all the crimes in Japan these days. First of all Japanese are not convinced that foreigners commit all the crimes, or even most of them.

However like in most countries there is a tendency to blame foreigners for many crimes. Checked the headlines for most major news agency and the only one mentioned something about "English" was the Jiji press. Even Kyodo Japan did not include the word English in their headlines.

As far as we know so far, only Japan Today used the headline 'English garffiti'. There is no evidence as yet to show the word 'English' came from the Japanese media or the police. If I do something horrible "I" will be remembered even if "I" am dead. There is a pattern may it be grafitti, writing on a world heritage site, etc it is all about people leaving their mark to be remembered and stand out from the crowd.

Ad to that the internet age and the feeling "I can't be traced" so wrong , etc and you got a new brand of whackos doing bad stuff. For me the problem is not the guy who did but the society that failed him.

Look at the tons of parents that use game-stations, TV, etc as a substitute baby-sitter, etc. At least bored kids get to take out their frustrations by tagging a train. Not very nice if someone tags your property, but much rather that than physical violence.

It's against the law, but if it means some kid feels less stressed about his life then it's fine by me. Let's get things into context shall we. Some people really are paranoid. Simply mentioning that the graffiti was an 'English word' has you all up in arms that 'the foreigners are being blamed'? Grow up. Or go back on the medication. As for the train being taken out of service because of the graffiti - it's zero tolerance of this kind of vandalism.

One of the reasons there is so little graffiti in Japan. Especially with the recent hoo-haw about Japanese idiots scribbling on cultural monuments overseas. I try to see beyond the act to the underlying motives and they are the same just different degrees. Guess none of you guys ever did stupid things in your youth. We all know that JT posters are angels and poster-children for correct behaviour. For those people that don't think graffiti is a big deal, how would you like it if you just bought a shiny new car and someone did the same thing to your car?

Perhaps some wouldn't care as long as the graffiti was 'cool', but you have no CHOICE as to what they will write or paint.



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