Daisuke Japan
Daisuke Japan
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What's the difference between otousan, tousan, chichioya, chichi, oyaji?
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel.
In this video, I will explain the difference between "otousan, tousan, chichi, chichioya, oyaji" etc...
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00:00 Otousan - お父さん and tousan - 父さん
02:04 chichioya - 父親 and chichi - 父
04:07 Otousan・tousan vs. chichioya・chichi
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Видео

Driving in Sapporo, Hokkaido, September 2023
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Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. Today is September 2023. The weather was nice so I decided to shoot a video while driving. ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー SUBSCRIBE: ruclips.net/channel/UCwzUoA5tJi9IoQyQYATMUSQ twitter: daisuke_japan1
Kyogoku Fukidashi Park in HOKKAIDO
Просмотров 382Год назад
#Japan #Hokkaido #nature #water Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. This video was taken when I visited Fukidashi Park in Kyogoku Town, Hokkaido. June 2023 Fukidashi Park →www.town-kyogoku.jp.e.aop.hp.transer.com/kanko-event/fukidashi-park/ ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー SUBSCRIBE: ruclips.net/channel/UCwzUoA5tJi9IoQyQYATMUSQ twitter: daisuke_japan1
Cape Erimo in Hokkaido
Просмотров 190Год назад
#hokkaido #japan Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー SUBSCRIBE: ruclips.net/channel/UCwzUoA5tJi9IoQyQYATMUSQ twitter: daisuke_japan1
Travel in Nagoya - Aichi prefecture
Просмотров 376Год назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. 【Nagoya Castle】 Nagoya Castle is located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and was built by Ieyasu Tokugawa in the early Edo period. It was rebuilt in the mid-Edo period and has undergone many repairs since then. Nagoya Castle has been designated a National Treasure for its beautifully preserved walls, turrets, and moat. Inside the castle are the castle k...
March 2023 Sapporo, Hokkaido - Let's learn some Japanese words! 「Google Pixel 6a 1080p 30fps」
Просмотров 357Год назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. The snow was gradually melting in my city. By the way, this time I took a driving video with my newly purchased smart phone. The image stabilization works much better than my previous phone, so I will be able to shoot better videos in the future, such as driving videos and walking around town. Google Pixel 6a 1080p 30fps ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーー...
Driving to buy apple pie and chestnut pie in Hokkaido, Japan
Просмотров 1942 года назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. This time, my mum wanted to buy an apple pie and a chestnut pie, so we went to a store called "Nakaya" in a city called Sunagawa in Hokkaido about an hour and a half drive from Sapporo. //Chapters// 00:00 Sunagawa city in Hokkaido, Nakaya Apple Pie and Chestnut pie 05:55 Arrival at the pie store 07:28 Eating pies ーーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー S...
How to Type Japanese on iPhone
Просмотров 5432 года назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. This time, I tried typing Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji using Qwerty input and Flick Input on the iPhone. //Chapters// 00:00 Typing Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji in Japanese 02:22 Qwerty - Hiragana / ひらがな 03:31 Qwerty Hiragana typing practice 03:59 Qwerty - Katakana / カタカナ 05:48 Qwerty - Kanji / 漢字 07:06 Qwerty - numbers and symbols 09:05 Alphabetical typing duri...
What is the difference between Hajimemasu and Hajimarimasu in Japanese?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
#katakana #kanji #japaneselanguage Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. Today I will tell you the difference between Hajimemasu and Hajimarimasu in Japanese. //Chapters// 00:00 Hajimemasu and Hajimarimasu 01:07 hajimemasu, hajimeru, hajimemashita, hajimeta 03:53 hajimarimasu,hajimaru, hajimarimashita, hajimatta 07:29 verb hajimemasu / hajimarimasu //Today's Japanese words/// ・始めます - hajimemasu ・始める...
Rice noodles - Japanese guy cooking
Просмотров 1602 года назад
#ricenoodles #asianfood #japaneselanguage #hiragana #kanji Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. This was the first time I made and tried rice noodles. In Japan, there is a dish called "yakisoba" that is similar to the rice noodles. ーーーーーーーーーー Thank You for Watching! ーーーーーーーーーーー SUBSCRIBE: ruclips.net/channel/UCwzUoA5tJi9IoQyQYATMUSQ twitter: daisuke_japan1
How did KFC become a Christmas Food In Japan? / More Popular Facebook, Instagram or Twitter?
Просмотров 1282 года назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. 【Question 37, 38】 Q43 : How did KFC become a Christmas Food In Japan? Q44 : How is Halloween Celebrated in Japan? Q45 : What's More Popular in Japan? Facebook, Instagram or Twitter? //Chapters// 00:00 How did KFC become a Christmas Food In Japan? 04:13 How is Halloween Celebrated in Japan? 05:00 What's More Popular in Japan? Facebook, Instagram or Twitter? ーーーーー...
What's the difference between Chan, Kun and San in Japanese?
Просмотров 9792 года назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. Have you ever heard the words "Chan, Kun, San" in Japanese? These are often added after the first name or surname in Japan. I think the use of "san" is similar to that of "Mr - Ms - Mrs" in English, so it is easy to understand. But, "chan-kun" is a uniquely Japanese word, so the video also explains this. //Chapters// 00:00 What is the difference between "Chan, K...
Is it true that it's safe to fall asleep on trains in Japan? / Silent mode on phones?
Просмотров 1812 года назад
Hey guys! Welcome to my channel. 【Question 37, 38】 Q39 : Is it true that it's safe to fall asleep on trains in Japan? Q40 : What type of board games and card games are there in Japan? Q41 : Does your phone always have to be on silent when your in Japan? Q42 : How common are power outages in Japan? //Chapters// 00:00 Is it true that it's safe to fall asleep on trains in Japan? 02:12 What type of...
Fried Rice - Chahan
Просмотров 1572 года назад
Fried Rice - Chahan
How do Japanese people celebrate birthdays?
Просмотров 8922 года назад
How do Japanese people celebrate birthdays?
Hokkaido Sapporo Odori Park in April
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Hokkaido Sapporo Odori Park in April
Hokkaido dialect - Hougen
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Hokkaido dialect - Hougen
Are tatami floors in houses becoming less popular with westernization ? Futon?
Просмотров 1702 года назад
Are tatami floors in houses becoming less popular with westernization ? Futon?
Tuna bowl - soy sauce marinated tuna on rice
Просмотров 1832 года назад
Tuna bowl - soy sauce marinated tuna on rice
Is tipping truly uncustomary in Japan? What is Otoshi? Service charge? Seat charge?
Просмотров 1972 года назад
Is tipping truly uncustomary in Japan? What is Otoshi? Service charge? Seat charge?
YAKITORI BBQ Grill Stove Mini Yatai
Просмотров 7012 года назад
YAKITORI BBQ Grill Stove Mini Yatai
Japanese Style Electric Yakitori Grill
Просмотров 9602 года назад
Japanese Style Electric Yakitori Grill
From when do people start learning English at school in Japan?
Просмотров 1402 года назад
From when do people start learning English at school in Japan?
Homemade rice ball - Onigiri with salted plum and dried bonito flakes
Просмотров 1452 года назад
Homemade rice ball - Onigiri with salted plum and dried bonito flakes
Are traditional Japanese business customs still followed? - Elevator or Cars -
Просмотров 1042 года назад
Are traditional Japanese business customs still followed? - Elevator or Cars -
What is Japanese folklore or mythology sounds like?
Просмотров 1302 года назад
What is Japanese folklore or mythology sounds like?
Have you visited many other prefectures in Japan?
Просмотров 1102 года назад
Have you visited many other prefectures in Japan?
Frozen raw egg over rice - Frozen Tamagokakegohan
Просмотров 2472 года назад
Frozen raw egg over rice - Frozen Tamagokakegohan
What made you started Youtube? For helping someone's Japanese language?
Просмотров 1382 года назад
What made you started RUclips? For helping someone's Japanese language?
What's the manner when driving on narrow snowy roads in Japan?
Просмотров 2292 года назад
What's the manner when driving on narrow snowy roads in Japan?

Комментарии

  • @sanam_an
    @sanam_an 8 дней назад

    From nepal❤

  • @edwarddean7
    @edwarddean7 10 дней назад

    Would it be correct to sum it up by saying 「だよ」is a casual form of「です」? Also, what would be a correct translation of「なん」in:「君だよ、君なんだよ」? (It's from a song) Thank you

  • @TylerHuang-g1h
    @TylerHuang-g1h 16 дней назад

    As a foreigner, is it ok to say Azasu during checkout at a konbini or retail store in Japan? Thanks

    • @DaisukeJapan
      @DaisukeJapan 13 дней назад

      I personally think you shouldn't use it and arigatou gozaimasu or sumimasen are better than azasu in these siuation :)

  • @elisabetlis8677
    @elisabetlis8677 18 дней назад

    Hello! Well, if you asked me why I am vegan I would tell you: It is proven that it is healthy not to eat animals, and we also know that they suffer just like people and that they live tortured from birth... 🥲 For something that we do not need. So, why eat them? It's a habit that can end 🌎. Vegetarians: They do not eat meat or fish (for health or ethics) Vegans; They reject all animal products for ethics, to avoid causing unnecessary pain. 🌼🌻🌷🌱😄

  • @flaxster4821
    @flaxster4821 21 день назад

    Can you eat head of saury?

  • @Laucron
    @Laucron 25 дней назад

    Thank you for the enlightenment

  • @oasis1004
    @oasis1004 Месяц назад

    귀엽다 당신은 이케맨입니다..//

  • @alshariarrifat3750
    @alshariarrifat3750 Месяц назад

    Bullshit

  • @beansontoast4391
    @beansontoast4391 Месяц назад

    I love how the Japanese give each other space. In iowa you could be on ice in a white out and some guy in a truck is 2 inces from your rear bumber.

  • @NgJackal1990
    @NgJackal1990 2 месяца назад

    It took you 2 minutes 39 seconds to explain the origin instead of just telling us what it means? Daisuke, KISAMAA-A!!!

  • @avinabamandal6999
    @avinabamandal6999 2 месяца назад

    My man upload

  • @ezzrdewa
    @ezzrdewa 2 месяца назад

    date please ?

  • @DSN.002
    @DSN.002 2 месяца назад

    And I thought "yo" is used in present continuous tense.

  • @DSN.002
    @DSN.002 2 месяца назад

    I used to want to learn Japanese in the past years. I heard many times "surunda" word from some context, but couldn't figure it out. I think it is a tense of a word or word with prefix/suffix.

  • @あかし中村
    @あかし中村 2 месяца назад

    In my language Assamese there's a kinda same word for "sokka" called "sake" 😁

  • @sonnywong378
    @sonnywong378 2 месяца назад

    I already try this Australian bottle shop import it into Australia ,so I have to go to Japan to try it.

  • @davyleisure9469
    @davyleisure9469 3 месяца назад

    Hi Daisuke, chanced upon your channel while doing research about my trip. i'm visiting hokkaido this early to mid december for a trip with my family. Have driven in snow before but would like to seek you advice. I'm going with my wife and 2 little children, so we will renting a Suzuki Solio but planning to get a 4wd, but i'm not sure if its really needed. We will travelling Sapporo > asahikawa > noboribetsu > niseko > sapporo. do you think the suzuki solio will do the job? Also, the longest part of our journey would be asahikawa > noboribetsu, it says 245km and 2hr 52mins on google maps, i will be using the expressway but in your experience do you think thats realistic in winter time? thank you so much!

    • @DaisukeJapan
      @DaisukeJapan 3 месяца назад

      Hi! It doesn't snow that much in Sapporo and Noboribetsu in early to mid December, but Niseko and Asahikawa can get quite a bit of snow and accumulation even in December. 4WD can drive basically any car on winter roads with no problems, so I think that plan is fine. But in Niseko and Asahikawa, it is advisable to drive in the snow the day before the trip.

  • @Speckwursti
    @Speckwursti 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @johnlawrence6484
    @johnlawrence6484 3 месяца назад

    Thanks you, you save me from buying a new keycaps.

  • @amatoyoichi8468
    @amatoyoichi8468 3 месяца назад

    some word in hiragana like ん is quite hard to do if you straight up use n it wouldnt work. the input that should be used is nn which will results in ん

  • @filippro450
    @filippro450 3 месяца назад

    I started learning japanese cuz rengoku

  • @damri_notfound
    @damri_notfound 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, i've had a tough time understanding the difference between these!

  • @LastDrakkar82
    @LastDrakkar82 3 месяца назад

    Watching tutorial and drinking "Asahi Super Dry" (from a bottle) already... Really good beer, domo arigato & na zdrowie😁👍

  • @amoinkouakou6257
    @amoinkouakou6257 3 месяца назад

    Very useful. You resolved the object of my inquiry.

  • @pianobender
    @pianobender 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, I enjoyed watching this beautiful city

  • @neisyakheselline
    @neisyakheselline 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. It helps me to understand better your waste disposal system. I'm Indonesian, we have a complex waste disposal management issue and one day i watched an Indonesian people who live in Japan video, she told that Japan's waste sorting and recycling system is very well-organized. It inspires me to sort waste following the Japanese way.❤

  • @kalidevkota
    @kalidevkota 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much 👍

  • @Goldlane1093u
    @Goldlane1093u 4 месяца назад

    This's what i need! This really help me! Arigatouuu❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Phaelgold
    @Phaelgold 4 месяца назад

    I'm Brazilian, and I'm enjoying your videos

  • @TonyStarkCLC
    @TonyStarkCLC 4 месяца назад

    ありがとうございます。 今わかっている。

  • @zatn1718
    @zatn1718 4 месяца назад

    thank you!! this really helped me understand the differences between the words!

  • @travel360love
    @travel360love 4 месяца назад

    Learn new thing today! Thanks..😊

  • @momarivlogcoolman300-92
    @momarivlogcoolman300-92 4 месяца назад

    てゃんkよう

  • @ismokeweedforbreakfast
    @ismokeweedforbreakfast 5 месяцев назад

    why do you use Kara as time markers here? for Ima kara and Sengetsu kara

  • @ennahkarlasabado9198
    @ennahkarlasabado9198 5 месяцев назад

    こんにちは ビデオがすきだけど しつもおん が ありむあす。Do we say ~だけど before a noun? 答えをたのしみにしています!

    • @ドル-s7g
      @ドル-s7g 3 месяца назад

      Btw it's しつもん、and basically the rules of kedo and dakedo are the same as Kara and dakara regarding placement. Kedo and Kara come after verb and I adjective, dakedo and dakara come after noun or na adjective. Though there's more options for dakara. You can even start a sentence with it.

    • @ennahkarlasabado9198
      @ennahkarlasabado9198 3 месяца назад

      @@ドル-s7g thank you 😊

  • @PapaFlorez
    @PapaFlorez 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting! I am Colombian and live in Aruba so we come from a culture where physical affection is very normal. It depends on the relationship you have with each person of course, we don't hug random strangers and even if we know you we don't always hug so it depends on context. When meeting a man/woman we shake hands and kiss the air next to our cheeks and when meeting man/man we just shake hands. We are polite in the beginning but ten to quickly loosen up formalities once we get to know the person. The biggest difference would be that we always hug our parents and spouses and show a lot of physical affection. It can also brighten up your day and feel the warmth of someone you like/love. They also do that in America and Europe. I am going to Japan next year so I wish to learn as much as I can.

  • @jasperloque6310
    @jasperloque6310 5 месяцев назад

    Line aru?

  • @jasperloque6310
    @jasperloque6310 5 месяцев назад

    Konnichiwa

  • @erwinrukmana_
    @erwinrukmana_ 5 месяцев назад

    Yg sampeyan ngunyah ny mane njeng

  • @RyuMuranushi
    @RyuMuranushi 5 месяцев назад

    What about when you call other people’s fathers?

    • @DaisukeJapan
      @DaisukeJapan 5 месяцев назад

      That's a good question. I try not to call his name or if I call him, I will say "family name + san". But if he is a father of my wife, I will call him Otousan (お義父さん / おとうさん)

    • @RyuMuranushi
      @RyuMuranushi 5 месяцев назад

      @@DaisukeJapan thank you for your answer. So do you use 上げる or 差し上げる with your own dad?

  • @costinvelicu3534
    @costinvelicu3534 6 месяцев назад

    So essentialy kore is used when you talk about something without reffering to a person but if it's related to someone then use kono right ?

  • @Briji-ks9mg
    @Briji-ks9mg 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you your explanation is very good

  • @sanjuvlogs8515
    @sanjuvlogs8515 6 месяцев назад

    how type ( o ) nipah

  • @JeevanK-n5q
    @JeevanK-n5q 6 месяцев назад

    Daisuke you are ikemen da .. I dont know why you called yourself ikemen

  • @jaykay5086
    @jaykay5086 6 месяцев назад

    You made it more confusing

  • @tamalt077
    @tamalt077 6 месяцев назад

    I mean If I say someone politely, could you show me your bare oshiri? There is a chance I might actually get to see? However, saying this in an ordering tone like, Show me your ketsu, right here right now? I might get hurt instead? I mean its pacha after all I'm asking to show and I'm not even a doctor.. Well, glad to learn something new

  • @RazzleDazzleMidnight
    @RazzleDazzleMidnight 6 месяцев назад

    I love your channel. I learn words I never would’ve searched on my own. Plus it makes me nostalgic. I miss Sapporo and Chitose.

    • @DaisukeJapan
      @DaisukeJapan 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment :D

  • @RazzleDazzleMidnight
    @RazzleDazzleMidnight 6 месяцев назад

    ずっと前に北海道に住んでいました。懐かしい…

  • @wallakfir90
    @wallakfir90 6 месяцев назад

    What if I want to freely type in Katakana? Sometimes I want to type a word that isn't a real word (like a company name for example) and the Katakana conversion won't appear in the suggestions list.

  • @Shinjuku_Samurai
    @Shinjuku_Samurai 7 месяцев назад

    How do you type a dakuten on a Japanese keyboard?