The holidays are looking pretty promising. This year you decided to go on vacation to Japan, well... to southern Japan. For many years, northern and southern Japan have been at war. No matter! That didn't stop you from making some great discoveries: museums, aquariums, shops... Your parents decided to visit the borders between the two camps. Apparently, it's safe.
Once you arrive there, it's indeed very secure. Soldiers are posted everywhere, others are making rounds... The tourists are guided by a special tourist soldier. The rules are strict: no photos, no videos, no sudden gestures that risk creating tensions. Quite understandable. In any case, you were there, it's quite frightening and curious at the same time. Your visitor's pass was dangling around your neck. Without it, you would certainly be arrested, not great, especially when you come from European countries.
“These are the borders between the south and the north.” Announces the soldier in charge of visits, pointing towards the barely perceptible line.
As you turned to scan the area, the wind picked up, blowing your Southern Japan cap off. Damn it! Turning to pick it up, you take two steps and then stop dead in your tracks. It was on the other side... Your eyes widen. Damn. A few moments later, your eyes are started by movement; feet appear in your field of vision. A soldier. You raise your head and come face to face with a Northern Japanese. He has picked up your cap. Having seen the scene, one of the soldiers from the South came to retrieve the cap. No words were spoken. You were able to get your cap back.
Still, your eyes don’t leave the soldier in front of you. His badge reads the name 'Midoriya'.