KenShoW from Tokyo
KenShoW from Tokyo
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How to spend Japanese traditional New Year Eve to New Year's Day (Perfect Tutorial)
In this video, I'm explain how the Japanese spend New Year's Eve to New Year's Day. This is very traditional and fun way to spend the day . I hope you enjoy till the end.
Thank you for your support in 2022!! I will upload more videos in 2023!! I hope you spend wonderful New Year's holiday!!
If you would like to meet me or have any questions, please leave a comment or DM me on my Instagram (below).
Thank you for watching.
※字幕が必要な人は、日英字幕あるので、字幕ONにしてください!!
※If you need subtitle, there are both English and Japanese so please put that on!!
The KenShoW from Tokyo
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The 8 things what foreigners shouldn't do in Japan!!!!
Просмотров 707Год назад
In this video, I'm telling you the 8 things what foreigners shouldn’t do in Japan. These are very basic but important. I hope you enjoy to the end. If you would like to meet me or have any questions, please leave a comment or DM me on my Instagram (below). Thank you for watching. ※字幕が必要な人は、日英字幕あるので、字幕ONにしてください!! ※If you need subtitle, there are both English and Japanese so please put that on!! ...
A Japanese Youtuber became friends with foreign subscribers who gave me comments in Tokyo [Vlog]
Просмотров 227Год назад
Sorry for the bad quality of the camera footage. This time, I met and became friends with the channel subscribers who gave me comments. I didn't plan to take a Vlog at first, so I shot a video with my iphone SE. Next time, I will bring my camera so that everyone can see it better. Also, this is my first Vlog, so I'm not very good at it, but I hope you enjoy it to the end. If you would like to m...
Why Japanese Live So Long?
Просмотров 9252 года назад
In this video, I explain why Japanese people live so long. I hadn't properly researched it until now, so there were a lot of things I didn't know, even though I'm Japanese. A simple summary of the history, systems, and food culture related to longevity in Japan. Please enjoy it. Thank you for watching. I am Kensho Yoshikoshi Follow me: Instagram : kenshoyoshi... TikTok :www.tiktok....
Japanese Explain The 5 Reasons How Crazy Language Japanese Is!!
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
※字幕が必要な人は、日英字幕あるので、字幕ONにしてください!! ※If you need subtitle, there are both English and Japanese so please put that on!! In this video, I explain the five reasons how Japanese is a crazy language. Just keep in mind that I'm not a Japanese language specialist, this is just my opinion as a native Japanese speaker. To be clear, I think Japanese is a crazy language, but at the same time, I think it's a ...
8 Things Japanese Never Tell but Think About Foreigners.
Просмотров 62 тыс.2 года назад
In this video, I'm telling you what the Japanese never tell but think inside of their head about foreigners. Thank you for watching. I am Kensho Yoshikoshi Follow me: Instagram : kenshoyoshi... TikTok :www.tiktok.com/@kensho_yoshik... Twitter : Kensho4454 Business Inquiries: kensyo52@gmail.com Please like, Share and Subscribe!!
What do you hate about Japan? / Tokyo / Harajuku / Interview
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
In this video, I asked foreigners "what do you hate about Japan?" Thank you to everyone who participated in the interview. You all are my friend!! I am Kensho Yoshikoshi Follow me: Instagram : kenshoyoshi... TikTok :www.tiktok.com/@kensho_yoshik... Twitter : Kensho4454 Business Inquiries: kensyo52@gmail.com Please like, Share and Subscribe!!

Комментарии

  • @senior.danzig
    @senior.danzig Месяц назад

    “They don’t think they can make foreign friends” wrong. Reality is, they think a black or racially diverse friend will “disrupt the pure harmony” of their friend group.

  • @LittleMissElliott
    @LittleMissElliott 2 месяца назад

    Hey Kensho, if your seeing this can you make a video on what makes Japanese people like foreigners or what makes them a lot more comfortable? I’ve been thinking of moving there but I don’t want to be outcasted or make them uncomfortable?

  • @Handcrafted.Travel
    @Handcrafted.Travel 3 месяца назад

    Where's the best place (Hotel) to stay in Tokyo during the New Year's Celebration?

  • @jacobchase6011
    @jacobchase6011 10 месяцев назад

    Domo Ari gato!! I been home sick of this concept! Watashi no nippon wa ochi deal. 9 ni n. My children are Japanese in southern prefecture! I thank you for a good English and neutral correctly pronounced nihongo dialect! I seen Osaka and Kyoto and saki for news yrs! Temples are crazy!! But why hapa symbol on most temples! Thank You 🎉🎉

  • @colintan1965
    @colintan1965 11 месяцев назад

    How much does an adult give in a otoshidama packet?

  • @marquitawilliams7922
    @marquitawilliams7922 Год назад

    Do you miss your long hair your English is beautiful

  • @cleverduck3921
    @cleverduck3921 Год назад

    When I was studying Japanese 20 years ago, the biggest difficulties I had was remembering all of the keigo, and also the different words and phrasing that women use as opposed to what men use. Since nearly all of my Japanese instructors were women, they would always talk in the female form, but then mark me down when, as a man, I did not use the male form, because I never heard it from them. It was very frustrating.

  • @Sumie141
    @Sumie141 Год назад

    I want to write haiku... Do you speak Japanese? No

  • @tiabarr7346
    @tiabarr7346 Год назад

    Hoping for more videos!

  • @asya_windmill
    @asya_windmill Год назад

    Wow, again so many new things! Thanks for the amazing video!

  • @randolphpinkle4482
    @randolphpinkle4482 Год назад

    This list seems slightly romanticized/superficial. Here's a real one: I like you, but not really. You'll never know when a Japanese person doesn't like you--unless they really hate you or hate foreigners in general. A lot of foreigners make Japanese people feel uncomfortable...for good and bad reasons. And most Japanese people don't like to feel uncomfortable. They'd rather run away. There is a type of foreigner that clicks in Japan, but many don't.

  • @JapanCultureCorporation
    @JapanCultureCorporation Год назад

    Konnichiwa Ken San I'm Nanda San From Indonesia and also Japan Culture Entertainment it's honor to meet you

  • @JapanCultureCorporation
    @JapanCultureCorporation Год назад

    It's for watching Japanese and international Watching, Ken San

  • @043SECTOR5
    @043SECTOR5 Год назад

    Watch the text on your screen: " Kenshow (FORM) Tokyo. Should be "FROM" not "Form" .

  • @brandonnguyen9680
    @brandonnguyen9680 Год назад

    Dude how tall are you

  • @rockislander5857
    @rockislander5857 Год назад

    As someone who teaches English to foreigners, I can say your English is not bad at all. Since you asked for input, however, I thought I'd mention that during your introduction, your shift from friendly and professional to "I don't give a shit" was a bit jarring to an English speaker. I'm sure others will disagree with me, but while I think you were going for a casual vibe, it came off as combative. Some thing like: "I'm OK with my mistakes..." is less severe.

  • @MJ-zx3ct
    @MJ-zx3ct Год назад

    Have a happy 2023!

  • @sandram2974
    @sandram2974 Год назад

    明けましておめでとうございます ⛩🌅 Thank you for another great video! I am half Japanese and have spent a few new years celebrations in Japan, but I didn’t know about half of these traditions! Thank you so much for sharing. I actually have two hagoita from my mom’s childhood that we keep in the case at home. It was really cool seeing some of the older photos that you used for those paddles. Thank you for putting in all of the time and effort for this very informative video! I learned a lot!.教えてくれてありがとうございました。

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 Год назад

    Ken, arigatō gozimazu for showing us the New Years games. I never knew they even existed. 🎍🏹⛩️🌅🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵

  • @jenniferharrison6421
    @jenniferharrison6421 Год назад

    Thanks for another amazing video on Your traditions! Looking forward to more videos in 2023

  • @dereknelson4509
    @dereknelson4509 Год назад

    Domo Arigato ! ....C'mon Ken... check out Shibuya crossing new year so... you can say "been there, done that."... ....thought I had climbed Takao-san around New Year's.... but no.... end of January... ( on the trail from Takaosanguchi, several centimeters of snow... lost camera on trail, so that may have been auspicious about something...) ### ...about this time i located a Bohemian coffeeshop in Takadanobaba... so good people to hang out with around New Year's.... ###

  • @pbl777pbl
    @pbl777pbl Год назад

    Very interresting vidéo thank you 👌🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻 Bonne année de France 😄🇫🇷

  • @luislozano6073
    @luislozano6073 Год назад

    thank you. Being my first New Year in Japan now I know what to do. Any recommendations you have to go watch the first sunrise in Tokyo?

  • @jayphillips4942
    @jayphillips4942 Год назад

    Awesome video, my friend, thank you for showing us what to do when visiting the shrine, we can’t wait to visit ours tonight wishing you and your family a happy and healthy and great new year.

  • @bahamut7028
    @bahamut7028 Год назад

    はじめまして and wish you and everyone あけましておめでとございます

  • @sandram2974
    @sandram2974 Год назад

    Hi Kensho! Thank you for another great video. Your English is very good, you don’t have to worry.けんしょう君の英語はとても上手ですよ。😄母と私は、2023 年に日本の親戚と過ごす予定です。その時にけんしょう君にメッセージをお送りします。i’m sorry if my Japanese is not perfect, Japanese is my second language.

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Hi @Sandra M!! Thank you for your kind and nice comment, it means a a lot to me😊 And your Japanese is very good too!! Can’t wait to see you in 2023. Please let me know😁

  • @johnsimon2988
    @johnsimon2988 Год назад

    I would not hesitate to say that Japanese culture is the number one (yes my opinion) reason, as mental conditioning is very important. And number two would be dietary. Keep eating that seafood based diet! A Mediterranean diet is also very beneficial. That 127 year old didn't have the same level of health care back when he was born until up to somewhere in the middle 20th century. You my friend are a pup (I say that with fondness)! Then number three would be medical care. Remember just my opinion based on what I've seen and experienced throughout my lifetime. If you like, you could do this easier than I KenSHoW as you live in Japan, the people from the 19th century in Japan probably lived much longer than us slobs in the West during that time with our red meat based diet. Japanese mental conditioning, which is a whole cultural endeavor in Japan, and also the traditional seafood diet which was a necessity because everyone was living on an island and many fished, would be why. I might as well tell you KenShoW, I'm a white, 67 year man who was born on the East coast of the US and spent my formative years in the South. I truly despise racism and escaped the East coast and have lived on the West coast for over 40 years. Oh KenShoW, please let me know if I'm using too many verbose words as I tend to do that.<blush>🖖

  • @johnsimon2988
    @johnsimon2988 Год назад

    This is what happens when you have one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Lots of time to develop subtle differences from different areas, is a guess? Japanese linguists have my utmost respect! I'm wondering if there are people in one distant prefecture who can't understand some in another? Is there a common form that most Japanese learn so they can speak to each other? Super interesting.

  • @leedaniels7196
    @leedaniels7196 Год назад

    Great video!.And a great way to meet new friends!.🤗

  • @dereknelson4509
    @dereknelson4509 Год назад

    ...giggle... the expression on the staff's faces when i came into work at the language school an hour late (train problems).... uh... yeah...

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      @Derek Nelson, Oh, sorry about that. I can imagine the staff’s faces 😭

  • @jayphillips4942
    @jayphillips4942 Год назад

    Also, if you’re a couple, don’t let your significant other stand next to you on an escalator. Also leave at least one space between you and the person in front of you on the escalator.

  • @westonosborne401
    @westonosborne401 Год назад

    Nice video! All important things foreigners should know to feel more comfortable and make Japanese feel comfortable around them👍🏼

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      @Weston Osborne Hey bro!! Thank your for the comment, I appreciate it! 😊

  • @southcoastinventors6583
    @southcoastinventors6583 Год назад

    As some one who lives in the US and heard nearly ever accent of English being spoken, I can tell you that your English is very understandable so you have nothing to worry about 大丈夫. What about stairs is there a right side to go up vs. down. 頑張って

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      @South Coast Inventors Thank you so much for your kind comment!! It means a lot to me 😊

  • @DavidKAnderson
    @DavidKAnderson Год назад

    Good presentation! I was aware of each of these, but it's good to have a synopsis.

  • @moetocafe
    @moetocafe Год назад

    I was expecting more harsh things :) I am surprised in a very positive way.

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      I might make a video more harsh one one day lol

    • @moetocafe
      @moetocafe Год назад

      @@KenShoWfromTokyo100 :))) greetings to Japan from Bulgaria.

  • @dnyaneshwarmudhawar
    @dnyaneshwarmudhawar Год назад

    this is unbelievable for me because I've never been seen this is before and I am very happy to see your videos and make more videos and Japanese culture and Japanese language👌👌👍👍

  • @jayphillips4942
    @jayphillips4942 Год назад

    Awesome video man, my wife and I just moved here to Oizumigakuen in October so if you’re ever in our neighborhood, we’d love to be your friend

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Thanks Jay!! That sounds great!! I'll let you know when I am around your area!! And Let me know whenever you want me to be there!!

  • @zeemon9623
    @zeemon9623 Год назад

    Maybe it's more of a mindset issue than the language being difficult. I'll use an analogy: The anime One Piece is rather long. Some people say "I can't watch 1000+ episodes." and don't give it a try. Others who have started watching and liking it will have hours upon hours of a great show to watch instead of it ending forever after 12 episodes. If you like doing it, isn't a larger amount of things to learn motivating rather than off-putting?

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Thank you for your comment, and you're right. I agree with you. And I love One Piece btw.

  • @zacharygonzales6441
    @zacharygonzales6441 Год назад

    Kensho!! What a great video. I grew up in Hermosa Beach, LA. Weston is my hometown friend. This was AWESOME seeing your adventure in Japan!😊

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Wow!! Comment from Weston's friend? This is so cool!! I'm sure you are a nice person because Weston is a great guy!! Thank you for your comment!!

  • @luislozano6073
    @luislozano6073 Год назад

    Aww y'all so nice

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 Год назад

    I'm jealous in a good way. 🙇🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵

  • @asya_windmill
    @asya_windmill Год назад

    Looks like a lot of fun! Me and my husband are currently in Japan (Osaka) and we're going to travel across Japan in one week or so. We will be in Tokyo within 5-9 January, so it would be awesome to meet you! BTW, you've roughly mentioned how Japanese celebrate the New Year. Could you please give more details on that? I've read some info in web, but have ho idea how close to reality it is. As we anyway will be here, I want to celebrate it Japanese way 💪🎄 101 about us not to be complete strangers: 1. originally from the last dictatorship in Europe 2. live in a European country with strongest economy 3. ex-physicists. Like real ones, not teachers 4. open to discuss any kind of thorny subjects 🙂 5. this is the longest comment I've ever left

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Thanks @Asya Windmill. I'll make time for you two sometime between 5-9th of January. So please DM me if you can (@kenshow_from_tokyo). Let's make a fun plan!! And about the idea of the video is wonderful. I'll create it as soon as possible (no promise though lol) Thank you for the great idea!!

  • @israeljuarez1800
    @israeljuarez1800 Год назад

    Now I understand why in several anime series the characters ask each other how to pronounce it or write it. Tokyo ghoul comes to mind.

  • @Worse-In-Person
    @Worse-In-Person Год назад

    Hearing that it isn't very common to apologize when you bump into someone is surprising to me. Is that a real thing? From what I understand it seems that Japanese culture prioritizes politeness in public. Could the lack of apology be more of a city living problem? People living close together so bumping into people is more common and seen as not rude?

  • @allintatterz
    @allintatterz Год назад

    “I don’t give a shit” 🤣🤣🤣 I’m subscribing!

  • @petersuib4456
    @petersuib4456 Год назад

    Great video! I'm taking the plane to Japan on Friday, it would be a pleasure to hang out with you during december or january :)

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      Thanks @Peter suib. I'll make time for you if I can. So please DM me if you still want me to meet me!! (@kenshow_from_tokyo) Let's make a fun plan!!

  • @sir_hammy
    @sir_hammy Год назад

    お疲れ様!確かにけんしょうさんの出かける衣装はすっきりですね。(意味当てる?)僕の方は逆に初めて会う時には派手な格好で行く(笑)

    • @KenShoWfromTokyo100
      @KenShoWfromTokyo100 Год назад

      ありがとう @Andrew Smith !! 意味あってるよ😊 派手ってどのくらい派手なんだろう🤔 Thanks Andrew!! Your Japanese sentences are perfect!!

  • @043SECTOR5
    @043SECTOR5 Год назад

    Music very annoying

  • @westonosborne401
    @westonosborne401 Год назад

    So glad I had the opportunity to meet you Kensho!! We’ll meet again. Can’t wait for more videos!

  • @daryn5940
    @daryn5940 Год назад

    This was so wholesome.