How Texas hospitality shattered this World Cup traveler's fears of visiting the USA

A viral Japanese creator known as "Bob" arrived in the United States expecting hostility from a country he worried "hated tourists," but instead found himself embraced by a "kind and friendly country" during his journey, single-handedly dismantling narratives that portray America as a deeply divided and unwelcoming nation.The "internet’s favorite tourist" made it all the way to the Lone Star State, where Fox News Digital caught up with him this week at popular spots in Dallas like the Katy Trail Ice House and Terry Black's Barbecue."I thought that American people hate tourists… but when I [came] here, that image, changed," Bob told Fox News Digital. What started out as an exploratory trip to visit the United States during the World Cup turned this influencer, known for his high-energy reactions while experiencing heartland grit during his travels for the first time, into a social media sensation.GERMAN WORLD CUP FAN BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS AFTER BEING BLOWN AWAY BY KINDNESS OF AMERICANSBob, a Japanese person exploring America during the World Cup, became a social media sensation for his high-energy videos experiencing different facets of the United States during his first time traveling across the nation.(Elizabeth Heckman)"I think the media posts negative news because they want to attract [viewers], but… America is really kind and friendly and [a] really nice country," the Japanese tourist continued."Negative news is only a small part of the picture.
Don't let it shape your entire view of [the] USA.I know it can be scary to visit a country or a city you've never been to before, but don't let negative headlines stop you from experiencing it for yourself," he added.
"Come to the USA with an open mind and see it with your own eyes," Bob said.Bob enjoys brisket at "Terry Black's Barbeque" in Dallas, Texas.(Fox News Digital-Elizabeth Heckman)Bob described the barbecue at Terry Black's as "amazing" and was in awe of the portion sizes and menu selections.He was als...