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Real Voice Tokyo from Taku
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Добавлен 10 ноя 2023
🌟This channel will bring you a variety of interviews with Japanese and non-Japanese alike.🌸
Join us on a journey to bridge the gap between cultures and create a more inclusive world!🌏
Join us on a journey to bridge the gap between cultures and create a more inclusive world!🌏
Why and How Indians Came to Japan
Why Indians move to Japan and how they build their lives here? In this video, we interview three inspiring Indian residents who share their unique journeys to Japan.
They talk about:
What brought them to Japan
Their experiences adapting to Japanese culture
Insights on work, lifestyle, and opportunities in Japan
This video offers a deep dive into the lives of Indians in Japan. Whether you're curious about living in Japan, or just want to learn more about cross-cultural experiences, this is a must-watch!
🎥 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more interviews and stories from around the world.
They talk about:
What brought them to Japan
Their experiences adapting to Japanese culture
Insights on work, lifestyle, and opportunities in Japan
This video offers a deep dive into the lives of Indians in Japan. Whether you're curious about living in Japan, or just want to learn more about cross-cultural experiences, this is a must-watch!
🎥 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more interviews and stories from around the world.
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Видео
Indian Teen's Perspective in Japan: Studying at an Indian International School
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Welcome to our latest video! 🌏📚 This is an informative interview video with a bright Indian teenager studying at an Indian International high school in Nishi-Kasai (so-called Mini-India) in Tokyo, Japan. This video covers various topics, offering a valuable perspective on life and education in Japan. *This video has been uploaded with the consent of the interviewee's parents. 0:00 Introduction ...
Why are Japanese people open to relationships before getting married? Japanese Perspectives
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In Japan, it is becoming more common for people to have several relationships before getting married. In this video, we conducted interviews with 8 Japanese women and 4 men to discuss how many partners Japanese people typically have before marriage and the reasons why Japanese people are open to relationships before marriage. This video is a great resource for anyone interested in Japanese cult...
What’s It Like Working for Japan’s Biggest IT Company? Indian’s Perspective
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this video, we interview an Indian engineer who works with the largest IT company in Japan. He shares his honest views about the advantages of working for Japan’s leading IT company in Japan. This video is perfect for anyone curious about what it's like to work at Japan's big IT company. Don't forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe for more engaging content! 0:00 Where are you from in...
What’s Japan’s Work Culture like?: Indian’s Perspectives
Просмотров 18 тыс.10 месяцев назад
【ENG Subtitle/JP Subtitle available】 In this insightful video, we delve into the perspectives of two Indian professionals working in Japan, exploring the Japanese work culture. Gain valuable insights into the landscape of Japanese work culture through the eyes of individuals experiencing it firsthand. 【Re-edited】 This video has been re-edited and re-uploaded due to copyright issues with the bac...
Have You Experienced Racism as a Foreigner in Japan?
Просмотров 9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
【JP/Eng Subtitles available】 In this insightful video, I interviewed 14 foreign residents from India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Cuba, China, Nepal, Malaysia, Tanzania, Ghana, Puerto Rico, USA about their perceptions of racism in Japan. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about the experiences of foreign residents in Japan. What are your thoughts on racism in Japan? Shar...
Indians In Japan Share Thoughts On Marrying Japanese
Просмотров 9 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video, we interviewed seven Indian people living in Tokyo about their thoughts on marrying a Japanese person. We discuss the challenges and opportunities of international marriage, as well as the cultural differences between India and Japan. This video is for anyone interested in learning more about international marriage or who is considering marrying a Japanese person.
What's It Like Being Indian Raised in Japan? Personal Perspectives
Просмотров 174 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video, we talk to Indian persons about their experiences growing up in Japan. They share their thoughts on Japanese culture, society, and challenges. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in Japanese culture or immigration. Please share your thoughts in the comment section! Like, subscribe, and share to support a deeper understanding of the global mosaic of identities! 🌟🌸 0:00 My Bac...
Japanese Perspectives on Indians in Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo.
Просмотров 210 тыс.Год назад
📽️ Welcome to our latest video! This time, we turn the spotlight on the Japanese residents of Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo, known as Tokyo's Little India, to explore their perspective on Indian residents. Join us on this journey of cultural exploration and don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments below! 👇 We appreciate your like, share, and subscribe for more engaging content as we continue to...
Voices of Indians in Nishi-Kasai (Mini India in Tokyo): Experiences and Insights on Life in Japan
Просмотров 142 тыс.Год назад
Interviews of 10 Indian people residing in Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo's vibrant "Little India. 0:00 Why I came to Japan. 2:46 My Favorite Things about Nishi-Kasai 4:56 Japanese Language 9:58 Challenges of Life in Japan 11:50 Wonderful Things about Japan 🌏 Connect with us: Let's build a bridge between cultures! Share your thoughts, experiences, and questions in the comments below. Don't forget to subscr...
Business English Teaching in Japan: Recruitment Insights through Interview with Former HR Manager
Просмотров 427Год назад
Ever wondered what it takes to become a Business English Instructor in Japan? In this exclusive interview, we sit down with a former HR manager from a leading business English school in Japan. We delve into the recruitment process and the challenges of this career path. If you're considering a career in teaching Business English in Japan, this video is a must-watch! Don't forget to like, commen...
Is it really "racist" to assume all Indians eat curry every day? Might just be ignorance, stupidity or a joke. Everyone is racist by this definition. I've never been to a place where the average Joe didn't have some stupid or generalized ideas about other peoples and nations. Most people are ignorant and uneducated. Like what do you expect? And, let's be honest, when you look at both South Indian and North Indian cuisine, lots of curry is used. Anyone who has been to India can attest to curry being very popular in India. Regardless, I don't think it's racist whether it's true or not. People think that Danes only eat potatoes, pork (sausages) and rye bread. And to be honest, that's true for many Danes. So it's not a prejudice - it's true for most Danes. I know for a fact that most Japanese eat rice EVERY single day. Maybe not all, but it's true enough that you can say it as a truism. It's just simple pattern recognition - not racism. To me racism is when you discriminate and/or commit violence against someone based on their race/ethnicity. The above is not racism, just generalized ideas or ignorance.
彼らってどうやって生計立ててるん?
*Endians, p@ki$ and kangladeshis all want to live in any other country other than their own countries.*
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lol no many Indians do not aspire to go to Japan for work given the bad work culture there. They aim to go to western nations. Also pay is not good compared to the expensiveness of Japan.
Is he northie?
Indian monks travelled to India hundreds of years ago
Wait I am confused is that 1st guy from Mumbai or Bangalore? But anyways he is 🇮🇳 so kudos to him and his hardwork.
These guys are hardworking. Btw the 2nd guy was cool. I aspired to be a voice artist too after watching Japanese seiyuu events. They're so cool!
Demons slayer is my favourite and all time favorites anime is death note
No doubt japanese are the kindest people.
Silicon valley of India is Bengaluru and commercial capital of India is Mumbai.
先生、お久しぶりです!久しぶりに先生のユーチューブを拝見して、先生の英語を堪能しました✌️年内にお会いできたら嬉しいです😊
コメントありがとうございます!最近お目にかかってないですね~(^_^;)体調や学習は順調でしょうか。またお話するのを楽しみにしています!😄😄😄
How japan is accepting these idiots
Why are you so hateful towards your own countrymen 🥲 we indians need to support other indians for us to progress. We cause damage by hating on our own people
As an Indian i can say he is saying too much 😂 he can't even speak english poor company
Also you can't 😂😂
Look where he is and look where you're.. you're behind the computer being jealous, lazy, talking negative. 😂😂.
😂😂 stupid you
Lol he is speaking well Look at yourself what are you doing 😂
I guess criticizing your own people is something you enjoy.
The first and the third guy shows you how hard work and skills will get you employed pretty much anywhere if you have what it takes. The second guy shows you, India ain't that poor afterall and we got all sorts of fools.
why is he a fool if he has a dream to act?
How is the second guy a fool. Are you stupid?
How do you define rich ? Having more number of billionaire 😂
Correction - Mumbai is not Silicon valley. its Bangalore - its silicon valley of Asia. I came to Japan through scout I received from LinkedIn. I got again head hunted to another Japan's Biggest Pharmaceuticals company. I am very happy working here, Thanks to Japan, Japanese Employees and my Japanese Friends.
Can I know what job u do and what u studied?
@@rokkun-san isn't it silicon valley of india ?? R u sure abt the Asia thing ?? There is Singapore too... At the same page do u really think people get a lot of chances and exposure in Bangalore ?
Mumbai is financial capital
@@razee7869 I work in cyber security- Bilingual IT/OT Incident Response Analyst.
@@nayandeep7338 Bangalore is way too competitive now, you have to be exceptionally better compared to others. Good luck!
Mumbai is the entertainment capital.
It's also financial capital of India
5:43 best of luck bro just don't get any peasant role you get like that dude in squid game 😂 already got enough stereotypes
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NOT MUMBAI, PUNE Bangalore are the silicon valley of india
Only bangalore is called as silicon valley of India
@@clove2947 actually Pune is considered "potential" Silicon Valley of India. So, both answers are correct.
Awesome. This foreign exposure is really valuable. This happened at a large scale with Chinese. A Chinese is a Chinese who holds giving back to China as a responsibility and many of them are returning back with their knowledge to develop home. We don’t see the same attitude with Indians going to developed countries. They try to always settle in developed settings. This is the sad reality of this. Some of us who owe strong alligence to the country sit in India without international exposure and remain same where we are even after 100 years..
Listen here you Lil shit. I will list all the reasons: -Corruption obviously -you need some pre built infra to build or develop something -some of us discriminate against some Indians from other states like bihar -low paying jobs
Indians send $120bn back home. They occupy top positions and help establish India operations ie create jobs in India. If you don't know, shut the...
Why they should come to home country, to fill the pockets of corrupt political leaders, or for gender biased laws, lawmakers or for the tax receivers to get low services Or for unsafe society huh! There are lots of work to do in india like corruption, bribery , pressure etc....
Dude you know the meaning of silicon valley?! Dont put us to shame at international level by making such baseless statements
Come banglore
@@electrowizard2658i was walking on footpaths in bangalore. Sadly it was very unhygienic. Poor people who live in road side camp-like setups, they shit there!! WTF
@@electrowizard2658 no u come mumbai , eat Pav bhaju
@@ashuvssut23you know the reason the British ruled over us because of us fighting amongst each other like this 🥲 lots of major cities have unhygienic places due to out population
まさかk8sの話がでるとは!でも日本には変化が早すぎる…バグが見つかる度にいちいち素人に問題の内容と対策を報告しないといけないし。
I genuinely think K8s are headaches in disguise. Managed K8s like GKE and EKS are far more tolerable, but still not very intuitive.
What do u mean by bug
@ Software defects
भाई कमाने जा सकते हो लेकिन , बसने मत जाओ। ये भी कुछ दिनों में पाकिस्तानी और बांगलादेशियों को अपने देश में बुलाएंगे, फिर वो कोई बड़ा कांड करेंगे और फालतू में हम इंडियन बदनाम होगे।
Why is the host so unbothered? He is not even giving a proper eye contact to that Indian. Racist admin
Bruh in japanese culture eye contact is a no-no. Eye contact in japan means you are being too aggressive and rude to the person. Hence they dont make eye contact. Hes not un bothered he is letting them talk
mumbai silicon valley ?
Isnt bangalore the silicon valley ? 😂
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Yes sar but Mumbai is financial captial
@@TripleX_-__-_69-q4q sar?? 🤡I m from Assam dude.... Tryna be cool ? And yes obv I know abt the financial capital and here we were not talking abt that ryt ??
@@TripleX_-__-_69-q4qsar???
mumbai is new york and dalal street is "wall street" of india haha
Wow rear incident 😅
Someone who is rightful to live in the country
🇮🇳❤🇯🇵 We Asians Rock.
Beautiful and safe country
mostly Job
@@brendt4766not just job India is becoming unlivable
Ooooooooo can't wait to travel. Japan has been my dream destination since I was little. 😊🎉❤
Thanks for liking Japan! I have traveled over 50 countries as a backpacker, and now I can say Japan is the most convenient and comfortable place to live! Hope you enjoy traveling in Japan soon!🤩🤩
I know this is 10 months old but the video has some valuable insights on Japanese sociology. As an Indian don’t actively think about loudness while interacting with others, we simply go with the flow but we need to understand and respect the culture and acceptable norms of the country and community we are visiting, or living in. It’s a simple concept in my head - “If I don’t like someone taking a piss at my door I should not take a piss at their door”.
Thanks for the useful insight. “If I don't like someone taking a piss at my door I should not take a piss at their door”. I love this metaphor. If people all over the world thought this way, the world would be a better place! 🤩🤩
日本に来るインド人はみんな優秀なんだよな
そこはデカいですよね!😄😄😄
I am 20 years in Japan. I felt racism only once. It was the time I wanted to rent a house. The real estate company showed a nice room to me, which I wanted to rent. I expressed my desired and then I went back home, but after a while, the real estate company contacted me saying that the house owner did not wish to give his house to a foreigner, despite I was fluent in Japanese and I had completed my Master in Japan. (In Japanese). The real estate employee was really sad about that, he apologized to me (it was not his fault), and finally showed me another house. Also, I know that a small percentage of Japanese have a problem with foreign people. The majority of Japanese people are kind and honest people. But a few xenophobic Japanese exist, so be prepared.
Yes, majority of Japanese people are nice but a few xenophobic Japanese exist. Sorry for the real estate thing. I've heard such a case before. Anyway, thanks for staying in Japan for a long time!🤩🤩🤩
"Passive discrimination "😂😂😂😂
I know! It may often be seen in Japan. BUT! It's not only against people from other countries but also among Japanese people for slight differences each other! It can be like, their preferences, lifestyles, working styles, mindsets, the way they speak, and anything!😫😫 It's the weakness of a homogeneous society.
Even here in india peoples who look like japnese and Chinese face recism 😂😂
Thanks all for lying
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We Indians can learn more from Japanese than the other way around. We make good CEOs being assertive and good at 😂maths.
There are many CEOs from India in giant global companies! I'm jealous! 🤩🤩
なぜ白人には聞かないのですか?あまりフェアじゃない気がします
Sir next time could you ask for the company name too
The company is the biggest IT company (in sales) in Japan! The name starts with "N"!😉
after all racism from western media, i think the japanse hate is nowadays, especially the younger generation
My personal impression is that younger people in Japan tend to be more flexible and open to diverse things than older people. From a personal point of view though.
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku aint no way you replied to that
He is afraid to say because immigration and police are watching.
No racism in Japan. I would like to add that a foreginer will never feel part of Japanese community because of how Japanese people think. However, it is not racism 💛
That's a good point, and somewhat true! 😅😅😅
Lol, it seems the guy from thumbnail complained today because we had festival and someone complained at around 5 p.m.
Reeeeally? I hope not!!😥😥😥
@9:19 The kid. Lol. I fell in love with Japan because of Anime and then when I watched the travel vlogs of Japan, I completely became fascinated with the way Japan is. People are so well-mannered and they give so much priority to nature and safeguarding it.🤍❤🧡💛💚 It is a dream to visit Japan and I want to learn Japanese by that time. @10:34 The guy saying he finds it weird to clean his office space! I mean as far as I have seen Kids in Japan clean their school premises. It is a Habit being taught from a very young age, that's why Japan is clean.
Wow, it seems like you know Japanese culture and customs very well. Thank you for understanding and liking Japan. I hope you will come to Japan in the future. 😉😉😉
Ngl indian genes are the worst or whole southasian genetics is f ed up
these people are lying because they dont want to get deported, such a sham
Hmm.....🤔🤔🤔
lmao, big if true
@@graficandorealidades7561 Experiences will vary depending on the person and length of stay.🙄🙄
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku I know, I'm just being sarcastic: I think his comment is absolutely dumb. I'm brazilian, lived 9 years in Japan and never faced any prejudice.
@@graficandorealidades7561 Thanks for being in Japan for a long time!😊😊
India learning from Japan but not Japan
Japan needs to learn more from other countries...