>>5033986Hard to say between the US and Japan. From what I got to see of Japan (Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Tokyo) I really liked, but the obvious hurdle of being unable to speak the language in spite of understanding it on top of looking kind of Asian myself made me stick out uncomfortably, like I was some sort of retard who couldn't speak.
America, while its a lot less clean and orderly is full of folks I can hold a conversation with just meeting down the street and excuse my eccentricities as being a traveler, which is technically correct as I've seen more of the world than most people will in their lifetime. They click with me, if you know what I'm saying. I'm an American. I've been to 30 of the 50 states and found something I like in all of them. Of course, I haven't been to California yet and from what I heard of it they're practically another country.