
Thoughtless remark prompts bystander to spring into action and earn a sweet reward.
Common sense tells you that after a long day at work or school, everyone who’s taking the train home would like to be able to sit down and relax. Basic math, however, will tell you that not everyone can. At rush hour, there are more people commuting that seats available, which means most people have to tough it out and stand.
But apparently that was too complex a phenomenon for one man in Japan to understand. Japanese Twitter user @yokohamamegane was recently taking the train home from work, and he’d been lucky enough to secure a seat. However, he spotted another commuter, who was stuck standing, sarcastically venting his frustration with a hurtful comment to a child in a wheelchair.
https://twitter.com/yokohamamegane/status/1119568313548328960“You people are lucky that you get to sit down even when the train is crowded,” the inconsiderate man said to the child. Seeing the wheelchair-bound youth’s expression turn to one of heartbreaking sadness, @yokohamamegane decided to do something, but violence and conflict escalation aren’t the way things are done in Japanese society, so instead of giving the man a fist in the mouth, he decided to give him something else instead.
“Hey, middle-aged dude,” @yokohamamegane called out as he stood up, “You can have my seat, so just sit yourself down already.”
Online commenters were quick to praise @yokohamamegane initiative and gallantry in coming to the child’s defense and effectively removing his antagonist, reacting with:
“How could he say something so thoughtless? It was wonderful that you stood up to him.”
“I’m sure the kid himself would rather be able to stand.”
“Pretty bold of the guy to say that when he might need a wheelchair himself when he gets older.”
“Thank you for reminding me that the world isn’t all bad people, and that there are kind human beings too.”
“If you hadn’t been there, the kid would have had nothing but bad memories of the day.”
Meanwhile, the kid he’d defended expressed his gratitude to @yokohamamegane in his own way, giving him the lollypop shown in the above tweet as a thank-you present. Even after he’d returned home, @yokohamamegane was still replaying the incident in his mind, prompting him to tweet about it once more.
https://twitter.com/yokohamamegane/status/1119607929462644737“So many people’s sense of compassion is broken. Not just on social media, but in their face-to-face interactions with other people too.
Let’s be kinder to others. Let’s think about their feelings more. Let’s try harder to picture what they’re going through.
You can understand people if you put a little thought into it. It’s really that simple.”
Wise words, and hopefully something people will take to heart not just on the train, but whenever they’re dealing with another human being.
Source: Twitter/@yokohamamegane via Jin
Top image: Wikipedia/Maksim
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Elementary school girls rescue wheelchair-bound woman stranded on train tracks
Kyoto train station thanks commuters for saving life of passenger who fell on the train tracks
Distressed moms and dads on Japanese trains getting help from child assistance volunteer badges
Japanese wheelchair user creates “wheel-kotatsu” to stay warm, comfy, and awesome outdoors
What’s it like traversing Tokyo using only wheelchair accessible routes?
Canned cuteness as Hello Kitty and friends kick off Can Chara capsule toy line【Photos】
Majority of Japanese women in survey regret marrying their husband, but that’s only half the story
Visiting Japan’s Gyarados Pokémon park in the city with a special connection to Magikarp【Photos】
Japanese vending machine serves up unique drinks at four Tokyo train stations
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Boro the Caterpillar anime now showing at the Ghibli Museum in Tokyo 【SoraReview】
Japan Airlines debuts airport translation panels, translation error quickly results
Which Japanese beef bowl chain’s near-identical demon grater onioroshi ponzu gyudon is the best?
We try an unusual buffet of dishes made from wild game at a roadside stop in Chiba
7-Eleven Japan’s ramen-cooking robot whipped us up a bowl of noodles【Taste test】
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
Totoro cream puffs and Catbus cookies are finally available in downtown Tokyo
Massive manga collaboration bringing 100 years of Shueisha manga to Uniqlo T-shirts【Photos】
Giant hotel rooms in Osaka reflect the new non-niche face of travel in Japan.
Japanese women showing rebounding interest in giving Valentine’s Day chocolate【Survey】
Japan’s kid-friendly ski program is now selling Pikachu snowboards for a limited time only
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Japan may add Japanese language proficiency, lifestyle classes to permanent foreign resident requirements
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Wheelchair fraudsters fake disabilities at Tokyo Disneyland, get called “jerks” online
Shinkansen tale of crying baby, grumpy man, and clever attendant warms Japanese internet’s heart
Pregnant woman takes teen boys to task for calling their friend “lame” for offering her his seat
Japanese celebrity (sort of) apologizes for swapping seats with foreign traveler on Shinkansen
A heartwarming tale of mistaken Japanese train groping
Manga shows true life-changing encounter between Hawaiian surfers and paralyzed Japanese man
Is the Shinkansen bullet train Green Car upgrade worth it when traveling in Japan?【Photos】
Japanese train travel isn’t all packed cars and gropers, old man’s flash-formed relay team proves
Train etiquette: top ten inconsiderate behaviors that tick Japanese train commuters off the most
10 times Japanese train passengers aren’t so polite【Survey】
Major Tokyo train line stopped for one hour as passenger gets own head stuck under seat
Tokyo train adding family-only cars to evening commuter express in March
A guide to riding the Shinkansen bullet train with a terrible-twos kid
The 8 most annoying things people do on Japanese trains, according to local commuters
Japanese Twitter user gets heartwarming surprise from true ally when he starts his tax paperwork
Leave a Reply