18 examples of advertising, proving that the Japanese are the craziest nation
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/18-examples-of-advertising-proving-that-the-japanese-are-the-craziest-nation.htmlThe Japanese are a fascinating people. They are incredibly smart, modest and remarkably hardworking. It seems that these guys never rest. And yet... many people think that the Japanese are aliens. Because how else can you explain them? To understand it is impossible, and some it can drive you crazy. Well, let's see.
Advertising lemon drink
Advertising winter clothes
The poster for the film "an Incredible love story" about a halfwit guy, engaged in the cultivation and sale of vegetables
Apisak world tour "beyoncé from Japan" Naomi Watanabe
Nike advertising in Japan
And this madness is a fitness show with actors dressed as poodles. The authors of the program were inspired by the haircuts poodles because they remind muscle
Noodles that even a nice girl can turn into a harsh Japanese
The sushi is
Social advertising "bedridden is not a sentence"
Promo of comic Kunihiro Kawashima
Advertising cosmetics
Advertising chocolate balls
Even the advertising of McDonald's and weird
Action in Japanese KFC — muriceopsis case for iPhone
Advertising chewing gum
Yes, this is ice cream
Advertising is very foamy shampoo
Advertising tiles
Keywords: Madness | Outdoor advertising | Advertising campaign | Japan
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