Apr 01 2011 35 CommentsA salaryman sunbathing in a suit Sod work. Sod the suit. And sod sunburn. It’s spring!
Ed says 4/1/2011 at 4:10 pm Very funy, I have a similar picture for you: http://www3.telus.net/a4082993/jp/pages/Osaka%20(6).html Reply
Lee says 4/1/2011 at 8:30 pm Ah, but he’d obviously been soaking up way more than just the sun! Reply
Biggie says 4/1/2011 at 4:25 pm hey! I told you not to take any pictures of me! (bad choice of socks colour though) Reply
darkbean says 4/1/2011 at 6:04 pm wow, better not be dead in Japan, people won’t really notice, they’d just think you’re sleeping or something 🙂 Reply
Bianca says 4/1/2011 at 7:26 pm Hahaha! Nice one! But erm it looks like he’s lying on carpet rather than grass lol. Reply
Lee says 4/1/2011 at 8:35 pm The picture was taken in the gardens of the Emperor’s Palace, so it’s a lawn of the highest quality! Reply
Lyn says 4/3/2011 at 8:36 am So they really can sleep anywhere? Even the Emperor’s Gardens? If you did that in NY you’d probably be robbed as you slept… or worse. Reply
Lee says 4/3/2011 at 11:40 pm Yeah, pretty much seems to be anywhere Lyn. And yes, the Emperor’s Palace gardens are a good a place as any! Reply
TKYC says 4/5/2011 at 3:34 pm And the grass is a little brown as it comes off its winter hibernation. It should green up in spring. Reply
Lee says 4/2/2011 at 9:26 am Haha, good point! And I dare say he wouldn’t have woken up even if he had. Reply
Lee says 4/2/2011 at 9:30 am Yeah a blackout different from the ones we’ve become accustomed too… Reply
Lizzy says 4/1/2011 at 11:11 pm Once again, I would LOVE to live in Japan. Even for a year. I would make it my mission to see how many random places in (or on) which I could nap without being unduly disturbed. Reply
Lee says 4/2/2011 at 9:34 am From what I’ve seen Lizzy, there are very few places you would be disturbed, so you’d have quite a busy/relaxing job on your hands! Reply
Lee says 4/2/2011 at 9:42 am It’s exactly how I felt at the time too. It was more than a little tempting to join him. Reply
Lori says 4/2/2011 at 4:39 am Love it. Had to share with my friends on Facebook. Thanks for the laugh, Lee. Reply
Lee says 4/2/2011 at 9:45 am Nah, definitely a salaryman. He was too old for school, and it was a suit he was wearing. Reply
Joel says 4/2/2011 at 11:36 am Suits sometimes transform people, it’s good to know that not everyone gets affected, hahahaha. Quite interesting picture, very funny too! Reply
Lee says 4/3/2011 at 11:42 pm That’s very true Joel. Something I’ve never really considered before either. But like you say, good to see that this fella refuses to be affected! Reply
Victoria says 4/3/2011 at 4:30 pm Love it. This also happens in Seattle when the sun comes out. Reply
Lee says 4/4/2011 at 10:38 pm It should happen everywhere. We’d all be a lot more relaxed, that’s for sure! Reply
domo. says 4/4/2011 at 5:32 am i did the same thing today in art class!(except i was laying on the table and facing the air conditioner) Reply
Ed says
Very funy, I have a similar picture for you: http://www3.telus.net/a4082993/jp/pages/Osaka%20(6).html
Lee says
Ah, but he’d obviously been soaking up way more than just the sun!
Biggie says
hey! I told you not to take any pictures of me! (bad choice of socks colour though)
Lee says
Maybe he wore them to match the sky!
darkbean says
wow, better not be dead in Japan, people won’t really notice, they’d just think you’re sleeping or something 🙂
Lee says
Yeah, public sleeping is incredibly common.
Bianca says
Hahaha! Nice one! But erm it looks like he’s lying on carpet rather than grass lol.
Lee says
The picture was taken in the gardens of the Emperor’s Palace, so it’s a lawn of the highest quality!
Lyn says
So they really can sleep anywhere? Even the Emperor’s Gardens? If you did that in NY you’d probably be robbed as you slept… or worse.
Lee says
Yeah, pretty much seems to be anywhere Lyn. And yes, the Emperor’s Palace gardens are a good a place as any!
TKYC says
And the grass is a little brown as it comes off its winter hibernation. It should green up in spring.
Paul says
Ha ha! Are you sure he hasn’t just fallen out of a plsne?
Lee says
Haha, good point! And I dare say he wouldn’t have woken up even if he had.
Oli. says
Not blackout? hahahahaha. nice one.
Lee says
Yeah a blackout different from the ones we’ve become accustomed too…
Jessica says
This one made me laugh. Thanks for brightening our day!
Lee says
Glad to hear it Jessica.
Lizzy says
Once again, I would LOVE to live in Japan. Even for a year. I would make it my mission to see how many random places in (or on) which I could nap without being unduly disturbed.
Lee says
From what I’ve seen Lizzy, there are very few places you would be disturbed, so you’d have quite a busy/relaxing job on your hands!
Matt says
Its a skill the Japanese seem to excel at.
Lee says
It certainly is. One I quite envy too.
mark says
this made my day…it’s exactly how i felt last night. 😉
Lee says
It’s exactly how I felt at the time too. It was more than a little tempting to join him.
Lori says
Love it. Had to share with my friends on Facebook. Thanks for the laugh, Lee.
Lee says
You are more than welcome Lori!
komkiitsuma says
I think he is a school student wearing uniform…
Lee says
Nah, definitely a salaryman. He was too old for school, and it was a suit he was wearing.
bruce says
gakuran
Joel says
Suits sometimes transform people, it’s good to know that not everyone gets affected, hahahaha.
Quite interesting picture, very funny too!
Lee says
That’s very true Joel. Something I’ve never really considered before either. But like you say, good to see that this fella refuses to be affected!
bruce says
the sun is a great source of vitamin d …
Victoria says
Love it. This also happens in Seattle when the sun comes out.
Lee says
It should happen everywhere. We’d all be a lot more relaxed, that’s for sure!
domo. says
i did the same thing today in art class!(except i was laying on the table and facing the air conditioner)
James says
teiden.