Australian tourist in Japan sparks outrage with shocking actions

It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


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Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


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Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways
  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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I would have had him arrested. When you go to another country you are a guest in that country and if they have laws that aren't like the laws in your country or female only train carriage's or no drinking in public etc YOU ABIDE BY THEM. If you are not willing to abide by them STAY AT HOME. We went to Japan this year and loved the culture, the gentleness of the people and while we were there we respected their rules. He has just made it harder for Australian's to go to Japan and be trusted. He is a MORON of the highest level
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


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Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Such a shame that this boy with no common sense has been allowed to travel. Yep he has no common sense at all, and plus all the other manners he has thrown out as well.
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


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Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Take away his passport
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


View attachment 29996
Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

what a low life.
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


View attachment 29996
Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

The reason they have carriages for women only is because of creeps like him. He may think he is being funny but it’s just disrespectful. If you can’t abide by another countries rules don’t visit. People like him are the ones that gave Aussie tourist to he labeled “ bogans “ I places like Bali. Go away little man your not funny just a pest.
 
The reason they have carriages for women only is because of creeps like him. He may think he is being funny but it’s just disrespectful. If you can’t abide by another countries rules don’t visit. People like him are the ones that gave Aussie tourist to he labeled “ bogans “ I places like Bali. Go away little man your not funny just a pest.
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It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


View attachment 29996
Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

To the people of Japan this dirtbag may be Australian but what he has done is totally disrespectful to you and your country the majority of people in Australia would be respectful of your traditions and I commend your country for protecting your women with women only trains.
 
When visiting other Country's be aware of their laws and follow them and respect their people also....Bloody fools like this guy, give Australians a bad name overseas eg. Bali for one, and UK another. Those of us at home that are proud of our Country are left disgusted by the antics of some of our people visiting overseas Country's and playing up and giving us all a bad name. If you can't act like a responsible adult overseas then stay home. You can still enjoy your travels and have fun but be respectful in doing so.
 
What a damn idiot what did he hope to prove. He’s just making harder for Australian men to be Respected in Japan My husband went to Japan a few years ago & he commented on how very polite the Japanese were also the Cleanliness of the City. He couldn’t believe it said there was no Cigarette Butts or other Rubbish on the Pavements he thought it was Unbelievably Clean. Good on the Japanese for keeping their Cities so Clean pity we can’t do the same.
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


View attachment 29996
Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

We always do the correct thing as wanted when we travel anywhere. Yet people who come here do not respect our customs. I dress as asked to yet people come here wearing ridiculous outfits & headgear We DO NOT dress like that!
 
It was a clip that sparked outrage.

An Australian tourist brazenly entered a train carriage in Japan, when it was clearly indicated through a sign—in English—that it was reserved for women…


The 20-year-old tourist in the carriage named Turan William Salis is no stranger to controversy.

He has been slammed for walking around in public without a shirt on, disrespecting the animals at a dog cafe by picking up different dogs multiple times, and now, entering the strict female-only carriages on a Tokyo train.

In the video, Turan is seen standing on the station platform, filming himself.

'You guys, did you know in Japan they have women-only carriages? It is like Saudi Arabia in here,’ he said.

He then enters the carriage and is met with stares from the female passengers.

‘I am the women inspector, checking there are only women on this carriage.’

He then swivels the camera around, as if to show viewers the contents of the train section.

‘Yup… no men, I don’t see a single man inside. Check complete,’ he added, calmly walking out of the carriage.

He then concluded: ‘It really is a women-only carriage as well.’


View attachment 29996
Turan Salis’ actions in Japan have angered locals and fellow tourists. Credit: TikTok


The clip has since gone viral, racking up over 2.3 million views and attracting thousands of angry comments from people around the world.



In a fiery response, one Japanese man said, ‘Do you know why we have those? That’s because there are so many creepy men in Japan, who try to go behind the women, try to take pictures under their skirts.’

‘There has been a lot of physical harassment as well. It has been a very serious issue. ‘That is why they had to take these measures. But you dare to call it segregation.

'It’s incredibly disrespectful, I can’t believe this kind of behaviour. If you have no intention of respecting [Japan], then leave my country.

'We are not there just so that you can make TikTok and YouTube videos so that you can be famous,’ they said.

Others struck similar lines of condemnation.

'This is such a disgrace,' another commented on the video.

'You ought to be ashamed,' a third penned.


But why does Japan have women-only train carriages in the first place?

The purpose of these carriages is to protect women from sexual harassment and to help them feel safe while taking public transport.

Reports from the Japanese National Police Agency and the Ministry of Justice show that indecent behaviour and groping by males have been a major problem on trains, especially during peak hours.


View attachment 29997
Women-only train carriages were created to protect women from indecent behaviours. Credit: Shutterstock


In the last few decades, reports of 'upskirting' using camera phones on trains have also increased significantly—all of which has further led to the introduction of female-only train carriages.

These carriages first became popular in the early 2000s, with Tokyo offering them on late-night trains on a trial basis. Due to their success, they have since become trusted and safe havens for those travelling around the country.


Key Takeaways

  • An Australian tourist named Turan William Salis has been criticised online for disrespectfully entering a 'women's only' train carriage in Japan, which he filmed and shared on social media.
  • Salis questioned why Japan was 'segregated', despite the purpose of the female-only carriages being to protect women from sexual harassment and create a safe space on public transport.
  • This came after the tourist was seen disregarding other cultural norms while in Japan, such as walking around shirtless and handling dogs at a dog cafe despite rules stating otherwise.
  • The video has garnered millions of views, with many expressing angry and embarrassing reactions to Salis' disrespect for Japanese culture and rules.

Turan’s shocking display serves as a reminder to respect local customs when travelling overseas.

What is your take on Turan Salis’ actions? Have you encountered tourists behaving inappropriately before? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

I can see another reason for the women only carriages, whilst visiting our eldest son and family in Tokyo one day we were traveling on a train and gradually as we went from station to station the seats were filling with men and the women standing, at one station a very old lady entered the carriage, I started to stand up to give her my seat when I noticed my son slowly shaking his head, when we got off the train he told me if I had stood up for the lady all the men would have shown anger to me for going against them as this was the tradition of the country, even when shopping the ladies walk about 3 paces behind their husbands or male partners.
 

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