what's it like being married to a Japanese woman as a foreigner?

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    i asked a married foreign man living in japan as to what's it like being married to a Japanese woman
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  • @KExplorer
    @KExplorer  Год назад +14

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  • @blacksheep9873
    @blacksheep9873 Год назад +80

    I love how understanding he is about his wife's family. It's usually like that everywhere hahah

  • @sharoona
    @sharoona Год назад +31

    Thanks for having me on your channel. It was good meeting you. All the best!

    • @KExplorer
      @KExplorer  Год назад +4

      Was nice chatting with you

  • @pinkypilot
    @pinkypilot Год назад +38

    What a great and enlightening interview. I loved your reaction regarding the husband handing over his paycheck and accepting an 'allowance' from his wife!

  • @stevendunn2501
    @stevendunn2501 Год назад +95

    I lived in Japan for over 10 years and my wife's Japanese. We've been married now for 13 years.
    My Japanese in-laws have been nothing but wonderful to me.
    In fact, my Japanese mother-in-law told me that when she was a little girl, she wanted a Black doll so bad that she colored one of her White dolls brown.
    So she's always had a fondness for Black people.

    • @bigblackduck-69
      @bigblackduck-69 Год назад +11

      ayoo hahahah

    • @ParisAlxandr
      @ParisAlxandr Год назад +14

      Your in-laws are most definitely exceptions to the rule

    • @stevendunn2501
      @stevendunn2501 Год назад +9

      @@ParisAlxandr Yeah, I'm very blessed.
      My Japanese family really does love me, and I them.

    • @Ogre745
      @Ogre745 Год назад +1

      僕と僕のフィアンセは少し同じですけど時々で俺の日本語の経験が難しい思う。N4とN3の証明書が必要んです。ビザの為にだよ。😅もし、俺の日本語は違うたら、正解教えてください。📖😎

    • @stevendunn2501
      @stevendunn2501 Год назад +2

      @@Ogre745 あなたたちはふつコミュニケーションでなんの語でか?

  • @LottoLogista
    @LottoLogista Год назад +45

    Jerry's face when Sharon said "give the wife all of the money". 💀 priceless

  • @abeck0856
    @abeck0856 Год назад +17

    You are simply the best youtuber out there. Just love your channel, your content.

  • @per_growth
    @per_growth 6 месяцев назад +3

    Very insightful. I can't imagine working my butt off and I have zero say on where my money goes. You sir are one of the most understanding people I know. Not for me, but glad it seems to working out for you.

  • @riazhaq3523
    @riazhaq3523 Год назад +9

    I’m married to a Japanese lady. My father in law is amazing. I love her family. They’re so interesting and completely Japanese. They just think I’m quirky and slightly mad. 😂 I think my father in law is just pleased his daughter found someone and is happy

  • @thestreetstylereport6607
    @thestreetstylereport6607 Год назад +22

    I remember Sharon. He used to make really cool videos about South Korea. I wish him all the best.

  • @cesars267
    @cesars267 Год назад +7

    Hi, K, how is it going? Amazing interview , the guy gave us a very good rundown on being married to a foreign woman, quite impressive. Good job.

  • @ObserYV
    @ObserYV Год назад +16

    The lifetime contract is similar to a government job in Brazil. Once you are in a government position (from the guy who cleans the street to a judge) you have 2 to 3 years of 'experiencie' probation and then you are 'stable' for your life, meaning you can't just be fired (there are specific laws that determines what can get you fired). To get a job in government you must pass specific exams for the job, and depending on the position you might compete with 100k people for 100-200 open position. Interesting that they apply it there in Japan's private market.

  • @nidakato77
    @nidakato77 Год назад +8

    I know how difficult a marriage with foreigners is, but in my opinion, knowing the husband/wife's language is important for communication. For example, someone who only speaks English and Korean will communicate with the Japanese wife's family , as?

  • @burning_KFC
    @burning_KFC Год назад +6

    As always writing a comment to support the channel

  • @JT-wq9gz
    @JT-wq9gz Год назад +13

    Maybe my wife (and her family) is different in more ways then i realized because MY experience living in japan and married to a Japanese wife is a bit different from what was stated in this interview (and also similar in some ways). But i definitely respect his experience, its only natural for people to experience things differently despite being in similar circumstances!!!!!!! Its an eye opener for me to hear his story though, thats what makes this interview so great for me!!!

    • @joseph3036
      @joseph3036 Год назад +2

      What’s different and what’s similar?

    • @JT-wq9gz
      @JT-wq9gz Год назад +11

      @@joseph3036 My parents in law have been very welcoming and very accepting of me. From the beginning (even before we had a child together), my in laws was super excited to teach me the old time Japanese customs that was popular during their upbringings. Their way of teaching me was to invite me to part take in those activities. I guess that was also their way of opening up to me and allowing us to become closer despite the language barrier.
      Within my first year of living in Japan, my father in law and I traveled to Kyoto on new years day to visit the temple that his ancestors are buried at after we prepared and ate mochi. He also been somewhat like my advisor on my business ventures ever since I arrived. Because of this I never felt like I wasn’t accepted fully. Im not sure if Sharon doesn’t feel fully accepted by his in laws (or if thats just a belief he has about in laws in general) but thats definitely not a feeling I’ve experienced since moving here.
      Off topic but somewhat related, majority of the time I feel accepted as a foreigner in Japan. For the most part Japanese people have a strong sense of showing respect- its kinda embedded in their culture and def reflected in their language as well. While learning Japanese foreigners should learn keigo (masu and desu) form of saying things in order to show respect, appreciation and to talk respectfully to someone you are not that close too. People use keigo when they talk to me even though Im a foreigner. Having said that, no country is perfect so theres definitely flaws to living out here as a foreigner as well.
      It’s true that when men graduate in Japan they typically commit (long term) to a particular company and there is definitely this concept of a working man in Japan who provides financially. But my wife sees marriage as a partnership- two people being in it together- so we both contribute equally. We both help with the responsibilities of raising our son and we always divide the bills amongst us equally (except of rent which I voluntarily cover). We have a shared bank account but we also have our separate bank accounts that we manage independently on our own. She believes it’s too much emotional stress when one person shoulders the financial and/or parenting duties on their own. Just about everything is 50/50. So like Sharon's wife, my wife doesn’t ask me to give her my salary so she can allocate my earnings.
      My father in law is a small business owner who found success by taking risk. My mother in law worked with him to build that business so unlike Sharon's wife, my wife always encourage me to take risk with my business and not to limit myself to working for one company long term. my bad i wrote a book but i felt like adding details and some examples was necessary.

  • @Ik47bangbang
    @Ik47bangbang 11 месяцев назад +8

    Can’t agree / relate to this dudes assessment. I’ve been married to a Japanese woman for 11 years and lived in Japan for ten of those. My in laws have been amazing, accepting, and always made me feel part of the family. Have a bunch of mates married to Japanese women here, all of them have the same experience w good in laws. I’m sure there are a bunch of people who are still a bit backwards / old style like any other nationality but I personally haven’t seen it.

  • @litmuspaper7238
    @litmuspaper7238 Год назад +6

    keep up the good work😇fan from Kenya

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Год назад +4

    There were some good gems 💎 in this video I appreciate the info 💪🏾😎

  • @eva1780
    @eva1780 4 месяца назад +4

    My friend an attorney married a Japanese woman and that marriage made him an alcoholic.The divorce saved his life.Big risk if you marry a different culture.

  • @djoetma
    @djoetma Год назад +4

    @k Explorer You are the best street interviewer I've seen on Asian topics. Great job with this channel. But maybe i missed it bjt where is this guy originally from?

  • @videejohner
    @videejohner Год назад +5

    Wotching from Africa bro keep grinding 🎉

  • @lucanus7889
    @lucanus7889 Год назад +5

    great video but man this guy is looking clean and fresh !

  • @floresstvillien6883
    @floresstvillien6883 Год назад +21

    this guy seem like a well balance person.

    • @pearlfavor5043
      @pearlfavor5043 Год назад +4

      He is mature

    • @solomonchau7725
      @solomonchau7725 5 месяцев назад +1

      In contrast, I'm savage. I would not marry such a person who'd want 100% of my earnings and then give me pocket money like a chump. Just no, stop it right there.

  • @Tomshee
    @Tomshee Год назад +1

    It was nice to see Sharon here 🥰

  • @Nomoreatown1
    @Nomoreatown1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every person is diffrent its not always about cultures you can get married to anyone as long as your both happy together then the relationship will last forever as long as you both love eachother ofcourse theirs good girls out their in every country its all about the principles such as how they percieve life if they got a good heart thats a bonus

  • @benjaminmilia253
    @benjaminmilia253 Год назад +5

    Great interview ! Keep up the good work

  • @torpedohost
    @torpedohost Год назад +6

    damn he got married im sorry to hear that my condolences

  • @juanpAAA2059
    @juanpAAA2059 Год назад +2

    Wow that was another great interview bro!!!

  • @Cease115
    @Cease115 22 дня назад

    Such a different world

  • @RickySpanish-
    @RickySpanish- Месяц назад +1

    Screw that. There’s no way I’m handing my paycheck over to my wife.

  • @dancingiguana2309
    @dancingiguana2309 Год назад +2

    The first guy kinda looks like Nacho from Better Call Saul

  • @Mr360LP
    @Mr360LP Год назад

    This good guy has plenty good advices to offer just here

  • @toshioikene8200
    @toshioikene8200 Год назад +2

    when i asked her dad for her hand, he told me. you are a very very kind man. i should have ran man. now it is too late. i should have heeded the warning. just saying...

  • @nlucia757
    @nlucia757 Год назад +2

    Great Interview!

  • @nsktsunami1
    @nsktsunami1 Год назад +15

    i need to marry a japanese women, i am reckless with money

  • @michaelwatson9089
    @michaelwatson9089 3 месяца назад +3

    I remember a Chinese American on my ship, when stationed in Japan, found it weird that people in the US wait a few years before getting married. He got married to his wife after 2 months of dating her and had 2 kids with her. Some guys were on his side and others thought he was crazy. He said the same thing as the guy in the video.

  • @tiwozo718
    @tiwozo718 Год назад +4

    ❤❤❤

  • @andicoco2318
    @andicoco2318 Год назад +3

    Whenever the setup is like this, where the man is a foreigner (especially darker skinned) and the woman is Japanese- she is on the losing end. She’s got nothing to gain from being married to such foreigner. Japan is a great country with a great culture and has an amazing society, anyone who gets to marry one of theirs is a benefit only to the foreigner.

  • @AK-galil
    @AK-galil Год назад +1

    He's 100 percent right ur father in law is suppose to hate u despite of race

  • @JBtheJMB84
    @JBtheJMB84 Месяц назад +1

    I'm married to a Japanese woman from Osaka. Stay...away...from the Osaka women. That is all.

  • @XBlue98
    @XBlue98 4 месяца назад

    Interview très intéressante, le gars a vraiment pris le temps de réfléchir au mariage, aux différences culturelles, aux difficultés qui peuvent découler d’un mariage inter-racial. Je considère que le mariage est un challenge peu importe d’où l’on vient, sa religion, sa culture, est on prêt à faire des compromis pour la réussite de son couple ? ? (Attention il n’est pas question là d’accepter de la violence physique ou verbale, ou de compromission avec de la tromperie !)

  • @glennextics
    @glennextics Год назад +2

    Sharoona!

  • @lindarooney3833
    @lindarooney3833 Год назад +2

    What country is he from?

  • @neil351
    @neil351 Год назад +4

    I wonder how tall are you ? You seem Hella tall

    • @MHG796
      @MHG796 Год назад +2

      6'1 or 6'2

    • @To411u
      @To411u 10 месяцев назад

      @@MHG796 & you don't feel bad for being taller than almost everyone in the country? You don't feel like a predator? I love Japanese women, but if I was that tall why would I need to? I don't like people like you changing their culture deliberately & not caring about it.

    • @AndaIusich
      @AndaIusich 9 месяцев назад

      So being tall makes you a predator? You want him to cut himself in half to make you happy and respect their culture?@@To411u

  • @psp785
    @psp785 Год назад +3

    Give the wife all the money tf

    • @Patrick-s1c4p
      @Patrick-s1c4p 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that is the way it works in Japan; and then she gives u an allowance, typically 200$ for the whole month

  • @alstjrqkr689
    @alstjrqkr689 Год назад

    Is that a bruise?!

  • @jonathanroberts-bj7yl
    @jonathanroberts-bj7yl 11 месяцев назад +1

    He looks Mexican or something like that.

  • @jemjem478
    @jemjem478 Год назад +1

    You should react to the tyre nichols case where some black police officers beat him mercilessly and he died as policing in Korea is very different would be interesting to see the reaction and thoughts on this issue as even the FBI and the president have talked on this issue

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 Год назад +17

    I get the feeling that he's not accepted by his in-laws because he's brown.
    IF he was white, the story would be different.

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls Год назад +9

      I somewhat feel the same.

    • @HorrendousCaliber
      @HorrendousCaliber Год назад

      brown? wash tou glasses he is not brown

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a Год назад +7

      Yep white savior complex i call it

    • @Blakberi73
      @Blakberi73 Год назад +4

      You could be right. My brother is married to a Japanese woman. Her dad is pretty cool towards his son in law. We are African American.

    • @AndaIusich
      @AndaIusich 9 месяцев назад

      who cares at least he has a lady he comes to every night, he doesn't sleep with his in-laws does he

  • @noneed8468
    @noneed8468 Год назад +6

    can you do a video about a foreigner being married to a Korean woman please!??

  • @toplespecah666
    @toplespecah666 Год назад

    What is your youtube channel?

  • @이재원-l5i8l
    @이재원-l5i8l Год назад +2

    Same as Korea too

  • @soulseeker1651
    @soulseeker1651 11 месяцев назад

    As soon as he said stable job, i was out 😂

  • @strongindependentblackwoma1887
    @strongindependentblackwoma1887 Месяц назад

    very sus

  • @Hay8137g
    @Hay8137g Год назад

    What’s it like being married to a black person?😅😅

  • @withpikachu2402
    @withpikachu2402 Год назад

    They are kind of passive in relationship, if you know what I mean 😎 I think if they got ok income Japanese women just want to live alone. They will move to work in small towns because it is much safer for women. You know what I mean.

  • @Mamia246
    @Mamia246 Год назад +1

    A lot of Japanese woman like foreigners

    • @To411u
      @To411u 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not true.

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 Год назад +11

    He didn't even give their daughter a wedding, and he wonders why he's not accepted by her parents lol

    • @mercury9858
      @mercury9858 Год назад +14

      watch the video again, he says thats common in japan and korea, they sign papers then ceremony later, it was not entirely his decision, it was mutual

    • @puppyoverload5145
      @puppyoverload5145 Год назад +13

      It was a mutual decision, and its common in japan so idk what you mean. This is not the west

    • @Raphanne
      @Raphanne Год назад +6

      It takes time sometimes. My husband is Korean, we have been married for 3 years and we're going to have our ceremony this March finally. Keep in mind that, with covid, planning a ceremony has not been easy for many married couples. Especially if she wants to have it in Hawaii. I'm sure they need to save a lot of money first.

    • @RXH88
      @RXH88 Год назад +1

      @@Raphanne I'm happy for you! Best of wishes!

    • @RXH88
      @RXH88 Год назад +1

      @@puppyoverload5145 West or not, parents with daughters always want to see their daughter as a bride. Parents want to show off their daughter as "married" as well. Especially in asian cultures. They want to invite everyone to show them how great and amazing their daughter wedding is etc. Family is more involved in the marriage than their counterparts in the West. So that's why I said they might feel some type of way about their son in law not giving them that opportunity to feel proud and see their daughter as a bride. Just because they didn't make a scandal about it that doesn't mean that's not how they might feel about it.

  • @dreammingpoetry
    @dreammingpoetry Год назад +2

    A man should be in control of his own money. A man is to wear the pants in a marriage not the woman. I feel bad him.

  • @MarkWyche
    @MarkWyche Год назад

    Great topic. Please contact me if you’re ever in Osaka. I’d like to expand on the interviewee’s commentary.

  • @kauchkauch2272
    @kauchkauch2272 Год назад +10

    Many Japanese women love foreign men and Japanese men doesn’t like that.

    • @asdfghjjhgf
      @asdfghjjhgf Год назад +14

      You are wrong. 
      Statistics show that the percentage of Japanese men marrying foreigners is higher than that of Japanese women marrying foreigners. According to 2019 statistics, 70% of international marriages in Japan were couples between a Japanese man and a foreign woman.

    • @dhimankalita1690
      @dhimankalita1690 Год назад

      Is that what you tell yourself to feel better
      Go out or else u will die lonely dude

    • @joseph3036
      @joseph3036 Год назад +11

      @@asdfghjjhgf The difference is most Japanese men in interracial relationships are with Asian women, so most people don’t even notice he is dating a foreigner. While Japanese women usually date foreigners who look ‘foreign’, thereby causing more attention.

    • @To411u
      @To411u 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ah the Charisma Man myth, that's cute!

  • @icysnow57cold64
    @icysnow57cold64 Месяц назад

    Romantic relationships are not a beautiful thing. Romance causes a lot of problems in this world. Life is a lot better without romance than it is with it. Romantic love is not special at all, and I think that the romantic type of love isn't real. More than half of romantic couples either break up with each other or divorce each other. Romantic relationships are objectively very prone to failure.
    And most couples who are still together are usually not happy being together. Also, there are a lot of toxic romantic relationships. Like an example is that abuse happens a lot in romantic relationships.
    Studies prove single, childless, women are the HAPPIEST demographic. Women are the happiest when single and focused on themselves.

  • @indonesianchinese5724
    @indonesianchinese5724 Год назад +1

    Japan needs Islam..

    • @acasoimporta_2729
      @acasoimporta_2729 Год назад +1

      Lmao

    • @toplespecah666
      @toplespecah666 Год назад +2

      What the reason?

    • @To411u
      @To411u 10 месяцев назад +6

      No it doesn't, Japanese women wear Kimono's they don't wear Burqa's or Hijabs.

    • @AndaIusich
      @AndaIusich 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly 100%

  • @malenahernandez9377
    @malenahernandez9377 Год назад

    mmmmm That guy is very sus!