Just Because bad-mouths Japan railways or is it simply realistic? edit

In episode 7 of Just Because anime, a little snow falls on Japan overnight and the morning traffic dramatically collapses, including public transport (trains, buses) and even highways are closed off for private cars. Maybe the article could mention if that is a realistic depiction of japanese life or artistic liberty gone too far? Everybody in the nihontophile community here is talking about that issue now!

(I mean the whole scenario looked like some unorderly country e.g. Italy. It just ran contrary to what foreign people have heard about the impeccably organised and precise Japan. That is their railways are well-prepared for any contingency and delays or cancellations are unthinkable, except for a really large earthquake or typhoon that literally topples buildings and tears up tracks.) 79.120.166.90 (talk) 22:39, 23 November 2017 (UTC)Reply