Go to Japan

>go to Japan
>can't find a single building older than 1946

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Tokyo and Osaka get literally turened to the stone age

never forget

never

eat
soggy
weatbix

fucking savages

I am grateful to the United States.

The United States destroyed dirty ugly concrete and wooden buildings halfway in large cities and made them dash.

Thanks to that, in the postwar Japan, the city became beautiful with lots of brand new buildings.

It is only a part of Japan that the US destroyed,
Temples, shrines and castles of Japanese old historically valuable large-scale wooden buildings were almost able to survive.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hōryū-ji
>The temple's pagoda is widely acknowledged to be one of the oldest wooden buildings existing in the world, underscoring Hōryū-ji's place as one of the most celebrated temples in Japan.

Damn! We missed one!

Did they deserve two nukes