@@theshadowman1398 its possible. If she started a apprenticeship at age 16 and still lived at home she could saveed up a lot. Even if she did just work part time at that age she could saved up a lot. Its realy not that hard if your parent's can support you.
@@Truepk Yea taxes are crazy, but if parents pay absolutely everything, then she can save lot more than a person paying less taxes, but also paying their own rent/food/clothes/etc. Also some grandparents start a bank account for their grandchildren when they're born and deposit some money every month. That can be a hefty sum when she finally gets the money turning 18. Just 100$/month and it's 20k+ after 18 years of saving. So quite plausible.
What shocks me every time is the excessive use of plastic bags in the Kombinis. I was asked exactly once in two weeks whether I wanted a plastic bag for a single item like a bottle of water. And I must agree with the Swedish girl. It is really weird if you come back for the third or fourth time and you just know where to go in the subway stations and which of the dozens of exits is the right one. That feels almost like coming home ...
If you like countries without strict rules, visit Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro,etc. There you can see what's REALLY crazy and go nuts partying with no boundaries. Smoke wherever, drink as much as you like and where you like, visit festivals, do whatever you want but be sure not to offend the locals...they are frkn nuts and take no crap. Would bust your ass in no time without batting an eye. In Japan everyone seems so nice and polite, so great.
It annoyed me a little that those 2 germans complained about "being like a kid again" because they can't drink and smoke in Japan. Guess what, with 18/19 you are still a kid, even though you might look like you're in your thirties...
In Germany, you're an adult once you turn 18 with the full responsibilities of an adult. The only exception is, that a judge MIGHT say that you should get a milder sentence uf you're younger than 21 (which is the age when you will always get a full sentence).
I always have to eye-roll a bit when I hear someone say, "I love Japanese culture," then talk about anime, manga, and lolita fashion. Anime, manga, and lolita fashion isn't "Japanese culture." Those three things are a tiny niche of Japanese culture. It's like someone saying I love US culture because of Goth rock style and Disney movies. There is SO MUCH MORE to Japanese culture than the cartoons and comic books (and, yes, that's what anime and manga are).
I agree with you on this one,but most people don't really now much more and frankly I don't blame them. We didn't even learn much more than "robots,eco-friendly and polite people and trains" in high school. For the US,we didn't get much further than "cars,fast food,high crime rates,agriculture". (We have shitty education where I live,forgive me) But it does bother me when they generalize such a big country and all they now about Croatia is "football,sea,Dubrovnik=Game of thrones + Star Wars" I'm like,ok we're a really small and poor country but still...
@@nutella7162 Very true. It really doesn't take much time to learn about a country if you're interested. I mean, heck, you can read a country's wikipedia page and get a general understanding of it without taking too long. Too many people aren't willing to put that much effort into things, though..... Of course, if a person isn't interested, they don't have any obligation to learn such things. I'm really just commenting on people who claim to be interested (and sometimes even knowledgeable) but don't even know the basics.
At first I had the same thoughts as you but Anime and Manga are just a form of media, many people want to visit somewhere because their favorite movie depicted a place from that particular country or some people's favorite band comes from the country they want to visit, everybody is different and as long as something makes you like somewhere else and want to visit there then great be it Movies, animation, comics, history, food or friends.
I used to visit Japan frequently during my younger years w/my navy officer dad and observed that the Japanese locals presumed that other non-Asian visitors there were ALL Americans when in actuality there seemed to be many more Europeans and Aussies. Just saying.
Michelman Man In keiner Bar wirst du nach nem Ausweis gefragt, nur für Clubs brauchst du einen Ausweis. Ich war letzten Monat zum 5. Mal in Japan, bin derzeit 19. War fast jeden Abend in Izakayas und Bars und wurde nie gefragt, nur bei Events
How is she 18? She doesn't even look 18. I thought she has the same age as my mom. People these days, you expect that they are older but their age isn't.
Drinking and smoking here in San Diego, CA is 21. Sucks because I was 18 and smoking cigarettes and switched to vaping in my 20s, now I'm past that and can do whatever, but I still get carded because I look so young, LOL
Try ask Japanese people about Malaysian too ..i want to know their opinion about Malaysian .i will be gladly if you ask Japanese about Malaysian !!! ☺️☺️
That was fluent English compared to a Canadian I once spoke to. I would have understood him better if he just spoke French. He spoke English well but his intonation was purely Nasal Québécois and was faster than Italian.
There is no concept of vegetarianism or vegan in Japan. Here is a society where people who has very strong likes and dislikes for foods are basically unwelcome. Why we don’t speak English? Because,English is learning for only school exams, not for speaking in everyday life. As it is not an international country, I think it is better to choose China as the destination in the future.
@@tokyojoe7163 You said Japanese have no concept of vegetarian food. People may not eat this style often but they know the image and idea of vegetarian food.
She must have had a GREAT job if she saved up enough to LIVE in Tokyo for 6 months at EIGHTEEN years old!!
Rich parents, the dude says it basically.
Bullshit, in no way as an 18 year old she was able to save up for half a year of living.
@@theshadowman1398 its possible. If she started a apprenticeship at age 16 and still lived at home she could saveed up a lot. Even if she did just work part time at that age she could saved up a lot. Its realy not that hard if your parent's can support you.
@@mutenroshie A lot? Lol sweden takes half your money.
@@Truepk Yea taxes are crazy, but if parents pay absolutely everything, then she can save lot more than a person paying less taxes, but also paying their own rent/food/clothes/etc.
Also some grandparents start a bank account for their grandchildren when they're born and deposit some money every month. That can be a hefty sum when she finally gets the money turning 18. Just 100$/month and it's 20k+ after 18 years of saving. So quite plausible.
スウェーデンの方の”男女平等”と”無償の教育、無償の福祉”が心に深く突き刺さります!!
What shocks me every time is the excessive use of plastic bags in the Kombinis. I was asked exactly once in two weeks whether I wanted a plastic bag for a single item like a bottle of water.
And I must agree with the Swedish girl. It is really weird if you come back for the third or fourth time and you just know where to go in the subway stations and which of the dozens of exits is the right one. That feels almost like coming home ...
That German couple looks so much older than they actually are.
It's scary.
I was thinking the same haha. At least the girl looked much older than 18.
That's why you shouldn't be vegetarian
Mecks089
german couple ? this dude have east asian origin , there nothing of german
German people looks mostly older then they are they are the opposit to asians who looks younger
I honestly thought that was a mom and her son
Wish you could introduce more Germany things to Japanese viewers like me . I’m so interested in Germany .
then search for germany vlogs ther are also many of them
Lol really then why you watch Japanese vloggers?
11:34~
Just turned 18 years of age?
I was surprised.
Cause she looked physically much older, I thought she was at least 29 or older.
@@seujorge1989
You're right. Firmly in German.
Caucasians really do mature faster than Asians or Blackasaurs.
@@cmikhail7289 dude, don't say negros...
C Mikhail they correct term is blackasaurs
"We're going to do a Japanese course in February, so after that we'll be able to talk to people," yup, you'll be fluent, :) 頑張って
Gotta start somewhere
Hahaaa..yes🤣🤣 it took me almost 3 years to be really fluent.
12:00 This man was about to snitch on himself lmao
Your guys are awesome love the interviews you do and the topics you discuss makes for a very interesting viewing experience.
3:22 the kart drivers in the background xD
Kathy i'd love to hear you speak Doitsu go moore 😍
1:40 Shinjuku Station really is the final boss
Yeah I encountered it 5 days ago...I froze in place because I wasn't prepared for that amount of crazy.
All the comments saying the German guy looks East Asian or something - looks pretty German to me! :D
Sidenote: The more shocking fact that their European dance music influenced Japan like Eurobeat & J-EURO
ドイツ人同士でインタビューしているのに英語で話しているのが不思議。
3.23 "ITSUH MEEEE, MARIOOOO!!!"
If you like countries without strict rules, visit Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro,etc. There you can see what's REALLY crazy and go nuts partying with no boundaries. Smoke wherever, drink as much as you like and where you like, visit festivals, do whatever you want but be sure not to offend the locals...they are frkn nuts and take no crap. Would bust your ass in no time without batting an eye. In Japan everyone seems so nice and polite, so great.
Interviewer “why you came to Japan”
Me- “because of anime...”
キャシーさんも外国で同じドイツ人に会った時にこの人ドイツ人っぽいなって思うのかな。
あとこれのインタビューに怒ってる日本人はナンセンスだ。ただ彼はドイツとの法律の違いを述べただけ。
いつも吸えてたもの、飲めてたものが駄目だったら普通に窮屈に感じるでしょ。
ルールが違うのはしょうがない!!
郷に入れば郷に従えです!!
at 9min 57seconds the dude is all like: get me the fuck away from this interview xD
That french lady has a beautiful accent, 😍 when she speak english 😍😍
the first one i thought that she said "Yendere quality" but she actualy said gender equality
I am trying to be vegan but really its difficult here(;0;)demo ganbaru!!日本人増えてほしいなぁVEGAN♡
I have heard about that from a few people as well :/ On the upside, if you actually cook homecooked meals, which is healthier anyway, it is very easy
スウェーデン、フランス、ドイツそれぞれイメージ通りの服装だったなw
Cathy spricht echt ganz schön gut Englisch! Klingt fast so als ob sie Muttersprachlerin wäre.
Did Cathy grow up in Germany?
ja sie ist Deutsche
It annoyed me a little that those 2 germans complained about "being like a kid again" because they can't drink and smoke in Japan. Guess what, with 18/19 you are still a kid, even though you might look like you're in your thirties...
Not in Europe
In Germany, you're an adult once you turn 18 with the full responsibilities of an adult. The only exception is, that a judge MIGHT say that you should get a milder sentence uf you're younger than 21 (which is the age when you will always get a full sentence).
That frenchgirl 10/10
She's speak beautiful french accent, when she speak english
ふたりとも十代に見えない。
I always have to eye-roll a bit when I hear someone say, "I love Japanese culture," then talk about anime, manga, and lolita fashion.
Anime, manga, and lolita fashion isn't "Japanese culture." Those three things are a tiny niche of Japanese culture. It's like someone saying I love US culture because of Goth rock style and Disney movies.
There is SO MUCH MORE to Japanese culture than the cartoons and comic books (and, yes, that's what anime and manga are).
I agree with you on this one,but most people don't really now much more and frankly I don't blame them. We didn't even learn much more than "robots,eco-friendly and polite people and trains" in high school.
For the US,we didn't get much further than "cars,fast food,high crime rates,agriculture". (We have shitty education where I live,forgive me)
But it does bother me when they generalize such a big country and all they now about Croatia is "football,sea,Dubrovnik=Game of thrones + Star Wars" I'm like,ok we're a really small and poor country but still...
@@nutella7162 Very true. It really doesn't take much time to learn about a country if you're interested. I mean, heck, you can read a country's wikipedia page and get a general understanding of it without taking too long. Too many people aren't willing to put that much effort into things, though.....
Of course, if a person isn't interested, they don't have any obligation to learn such things. I'm really just commenting on people who claim to be interested (and sometimes even knowledgeable) but don't even know the basics.
At first I had the same thoughts as you but Anime and Manga are just a form of media, many people want to visit somewhere because their favorite movie depicted a place from that particular country or some people's favorite band comes from the country they want to visit, everybody is different and as long as something makes you like somewhere else and want to visit there then great be it Movies, animation, comics, history, food or friends.
日本 教育も福祉も全然無償ちゃうよw
スウェーデンのほうがもっと進んでるよ
that french accent killed me
She's speak beautiful french accent. When she speak english
It is good for those who can not stop alcohol
ヨーロッパの人たちは、英語もできる人多いなぁ。みんなちゃんと勉強してるんですね、
共通言語だから、日本の標準語と同じ扱い、自国語は方言
ドイツの方🇩🇪 お店で飲んでも分からんから大丈夫だよ! 🍺 🍻
I used to visit Japan frequently during my younger years w/my navy officer dad and observed that the Japanese locals presumed that other non-Asian visitors there were ALL Americans when in actuality there seemed to be many more Europeans and Aussies. Just saying.
I wonder if I am alone here who's attracted to Japan not for it's anime or manga...
Bin Schweizer und vermisse mit 19 das Bier trinken hier schon ein Bisschen... Fühle mich als wär ich wieder 15...
Michelman Man In keiner Bar wirst du nach nem Ausweis gefragt, nur für Clubs brauchst du einen Ausweis.
Ich war letzten Monat zum 5. Mal in Japan, bin derzeit 19.
War fast jeden Abend in Izakayas und Bars und wurde nie gefragt, nur bei Events
How is she 18? She doesn't even look 18. I thought she has the same age as my mom.
People these days, you expect that they are older but their age isn't.
Drinking and smoking here in San Diego, CA is 21. Sucks because I was 18 and smoking cigarettes and switched to vaping in my 20s, now I'm past that and can do whatever, but I still get carded because I look so young, LOL
@Jeremy S I don't smoke or drink, that statement is kind of pointless, but good job giving sound advice at least.
So none of them came for the fishing in Tokyo then?😂😜
I thought the German couple are 25+ years old.
For dude yeah I thought he's young like 20-, (and so nervous), but chic wow, I thought she's approaching 30
Try ask Japanese people about Malaysian too ..i want to know their opinion about Malaysian .i will be gladly if you ask Japanese about Malaysian !!! ☺️☺️
Are those really teenagers?
i am also from lüdenscheid
とりあえず、、最初のスウェーデンの人キレイだね( ・д・)
そうだと思ったんですよ
why you no speak german?
............................................................................................................................what?
お疲れ様です😸今回も面白かったです💝
Did they ask u about Godzilla???? 😁😁😂😂😂
English subtitles would be helpfull.....
Y wee omfg that strong Italian accent. I got a headache trying to decipher what she was saying
@@bugeye8749 I don't think there was an Italian being interviewed but the accent combined with the background noise makes it difficult to decipher.
@@bugeye8749 You mean French accent?
日本に興味を持って来てくれるのは嬉しいけどさ、どうして日本人に英語を期待する訳?観光客は兎も角として日本に住みたいのなら日本語ぐらい理解するよう 努力しなさいよ!
英語は世界的な共通語だから、先進国だったりすると母国語と共に喋れて可笑しく無い物。
残念ながら、我らが日本は其の辺りの教育に置いて、まだまだな所が沢山有る。
とは云えど、今の10代以降の日本人は、其れ以前の日本人より英語に精通すると思う、最近の教育を見る限りでは。
後、英語が喋れないの辺りでコンプレックスを爆発させて顔を真っ赤にするのでは無く、人の話は最後まで聞こう、
日本語コースを之から学ぶと言っているんだから、其の怒りは的外れだ。
でもさ、日本語を喋ってる外国人に全然下手な英語で返事しちゃう理由は何?
確かに日本に住みたいなら英語を期待するのもおかしいと思うけどな
分かるわ、でも日本でも英語圏以外の人でも英語は学校で勉強してるから住み始めは英語でコミュニケーションが一番スムーズだよな。ずっと住んでて勉強する気ないのは論外やと思うけど
海外旅行したことあるなら訳わかるようになるよ。
ちなタイとかに住んでる日本人は95%タイ語喋れないぞ。勉強する気もない。
I don't expect you to speak English, in fact I would be more comfortable if you could speak Italian. Kami no buta!
アカン 何がって?役所に英語の出来る人が居ないのはダメだ
が、しか~し、今は英語が出来なくても74カ国語が入ってる通訳機が有る
3万円弱で買えるから役所に置くべきだな。
「知っています、私もドイツ人ですから」で吹き出した。
出た、ベジタリアンw
ベジタリアンとヴィーガンは違うぞ
お前が思ってるウザいのはヴィーガンのほうな
@@hitler69 ビーガンの方が酷いのはわかってますがベジタリアンもウザくない?
@@佐藤オレンジ ただ草しか食わないだけの人たちやぞ
@@佐藤オレンジ you can say they are, dog! Fuckin A!
欧州でベジタリアンが多いのは一つは料理が美味しくないから。
肥満になりやすい事や
高カロリーの食べ物も多く、自然とベジタリアンが流行っていっただけ。
しかし日本は料理が美味しく、低カロリー料理も美味しくあり、ベジタリアンになる必要がないのです。
mickey mouse voice i'm wheezin
Ugh! People want to move to Japan because they think Japan is a big Manga or Anime movie. So sad!
やっぱこういうインタビューで日本人との交流が難しいっていう答え見ると少し残念な気持ちになるなぁ
自分はもっと英語頑張ろうと思うし、これからの日本の英語教育の改善に期待 外国人に日本語を学ばせるのは余りにも酷 笑
インターナショナル ≠ 欧米
3:17 Pov fille 😂
of course the german girl is vegetarian hahaha
Oh god, I'm french and I'm barely able to understand the French girl... We are so bad at speaking foreign langages, that's quite pathetic :')
That was fluent English compared to a Canadian I once spoke to. I would have understood him better if he just spoke French. He spoke English well but his intonation was purely Nasal Québécois and was faster than Italian.
I am a native English speaker and her English is perfect, a bit of an accent yes but completely understandable.
What shocked me most is the cheating culture in Japan
2ND?
1:12 a-i-sa-re-taaaaaaaaaaaaa-i
英語が通じないとか酒やたばこが年齢でだめだとか
だったら自国から出ない方が良いよね。
そういう事自体が楽しめないなら海外旅行に向いて無いわ。
お前こそ自国から出たことないだろ・・・
これだから貧乏人は
貧乏人はテメェだよ
How old is cathy tho
I've read in the comments she is close to 30. Don't know if that's true ^^
omg cat , u r so beautiful
Why we go to japan.lets seee anime and of chourse samurai and ninja.Everything else about thei culture is boring
家で働かないか?僕の妻として❤
日本のルールに従う気が無いのなら来なくていいよ
郷に入れば郷に従え
the first comment here :)
There is no concept of vegetarianism or vegan in Japan. Here is a society where people who has very strong likes and dislikes for foods are basically unwelcome. Why we don’t speak English? Because,English is learning for only school exams, not for speaking in everyday life. As it is not an international country, I think it is better to choose China as the destination in the future.
Ever heard of Shojin Ryori?
Maurice W That’s the buddhist monk’s food. We do not typically eat.
@@tokyojoe7163 You said Japanese have no concept of vegetarian food. People may not eat this style often but they know the image and idea of vegetarian food.
自国を発展させる為に自国で働きなさいな!
もっと公(おおやけ)に対する奉仕の気持ちを持ちなさいな。
自分が望む物を手に入れる為の努力だけじゃあ、人間は進歩せんぞ?