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Japan is famous for its righteous "samurai," "bushido," "ninja," and "shogun" who defeat evil, but there are also "hissatsu shigotonin" who assassinate unforgivable evil doers.
BTW. I'm gay, so I go to ”Kanamara Matsuri,” an erotic, mysterious, and strange festival at Kanayama Shrine in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, every April !!
Your appreciation and curiosity for Japan is infectious. Good to watch someone so much in aww and excited for the country enjoy their time there. Japan is the cleanest and safest country I've ever been. People are polite and dedicated. Have a great trip.
I have to say, this is the most real vlog I've ever seen. No annoying music like most travellers use. Instead you fill it with live talking and impressions. There were lots of interesting thoughts popping up like, do the japanese realise how cool their cities really are etc.
I traveled to Japan twice last year solo...Only ever been to Greece (twice) which was organised and sorted by late partner...I spent 3 weeks in Japan in Jan 23 and 2 weeks in late Nov early Dec...I stayed in Tokyo and then traveled as far south as Kagoshima..and stopped of at Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Osaka and Kyoto on my way back to Tokyo...I pretty much walked everywhere unless using the Shinkansen between stays...I dont speak a word of Japanese and had never booked a trip in my life. (56 in a few weeks)...I did use the trains abit more on the second trip...As I stayed in the Yokohama and Tokyo area. I loved Japan...And wish I could return...But I truly wish I could of had my late partner with me...She would have loved it also.
Japan is intimidating, but it's a really great place to visit! The Tokyo subway is far easier to use than the unreliable buses we have in Auckland, New Zealand.
Hello, I just randomly ran across your channel because it popped up in recommendations and your thumbnail caught my eyes so I thought why not. I'm a Japanese guy used to live in Japan but now living in Vancouver, Canada for 30 years and I miss Japan a lot these days so I've been following many channels from Japan (both by Japanese and foreigners) and I just hit the sub button for yours as well but just noticed you are still brand new on the channel, am I right? Considering that, I think your video is quite good and impressive. You gave me an impression of having already hundreds of thousand subs but literally you are spanking new! LOL! Good on you. What I liked and enjoyed about this video was your genuine excitement and honest comments on what you felt and thought as you were walking through the streets in a foreign country. It is my home country so many things in the video is "normal" and is nothing out of ordinary stuff but it still also gave me the similar sense of excitement like you as I've been living outside Japan now for so long. It's nice to see the current Japan/Tokyo in details what's going on. What is also very interesting and a lot of times I thought it was funny, it made me chuckle with your honest and pure reactions/excitement and comments. It was nice to see your point of views with different details about certain things with Japanese people or some stuff (like signage or buildings...etc)because you are coming from the western world and I do understand the both sides now. There were so many times how much I wanted to be there inside of the camera to help you at certain points when you were struggling how to buy ramen or tickets for the ride to trains...etc. But you did quite well in the end and I'm glad many Japanese people tried to help you even though their English wasn't very good. It was a super enjoyable video watching the entire time and I could have watched even more. It took me back to the time when I was living in Tokyo (specifically in year 2005 when I was working in Tokyo for a year, going there from Vancouver, Canada but I ended up moving back to Canada afterwards as I couldn't take the stress working intensely in Japan all alone in a typical Japanese company....as you can imagine as a Japanese person! LOL!) It was also very nice to see you trying to respect the culture and people as much as you could. Oh and that reminded to tell you why perhaps many restaurants and businesses don't seem to appreciate cameras inside. This is my guess but I still believe there is some good reason to this, and what it is that recently there have been some terrible incidents by some foreign RUclipsrs came to Japan and you probably heard about "Johnny Somali" guy from the US, and particularly he caused a lot of damage and upheaval to the RUclips business or to particularly to other foreign RUclipsrs in Japan because of his unbelievably terrible behaviours during his stay in Japan which left a very bad taste and impression on foreigners or foreign RUclipsrs with many Japanese people so unfortunately. (If this is the first time to hear about the guy, you can check many videos and articles talking about him when you Google his name.) So I think it has to do with that guy and some other similar crazy stupid RUclipsrs caused the harm forever. So I do thank you for showing a lot of respect and just being descent nice pleasant foreign tourist during your visit in Japan. I wish you all the best and safe trip and I'm looking forward to watching your future videos. Please go back to Japan again to see more about my home country. Cheers!
While there are foreigners who come to Japan and behave inappropriately, you are genuinely enjoying the streets and culture of Japan, which makes me happy as a Japanese. Please come to Japan again!
The world can be roughly divided into two parts. It is Japan and other countries. I stayed in Japan for a few weeks, but every day was so beautiful and wonderful and fulfilling that I had the day to return home in no time. After a few days, I had very mixed feelings. Why didn't my country become like Japan?
Thank you for your nice comment. I have never been outside of Japan. Is our country different from the rest of the world? I don't know about other countries, but I'm happy to have been born in Japan.
No country is perfect. I adore Japan very very much, I had similar feelings like yours. Why can't my country do something better like Japan shows? Then again, we cannot change everything as it would erodes our own identity. In the end, I like my country to learn a few good things from Japan, but chart its own journey with its own identity.
Yes! Same here! I made a comment similar to this about my social anxiety but admiration that I have for Japan 🇯🇵💜💜 and watching this video is truly impressive how much self confidence he has and being so friendly and open. It’s refreshing to see to be honest.
When traveling to Japan, just saying a few words such as greeting ``Konnichiwa'' and thanking someone ``Thank you very much'' will make the other person happy. Many Japanese people do not speak English.
When I visited London for the first time alone, I had a similar feeling to become excited from inside because of many places knew trough movies and books, music. Wish you could enjoy Japan and be a good ambassador to other guys
Tip is not required in Japan.If a clerk receives a tip, the cashier's calculations after closing will be disrupted. Some people are reluctant to accept excessive amounts of money from customers. So there's no need to tip. It's nice for store staff to hear a heartfelt thank you from a customer.
Someone respectful, thoughtful, good-hearted and polite as you are are most welcome to my home town. I have been screaming every minute in front of the screen watching your video clip, beggining people around you to help you better for your finding the way to the palace and a terrace seat in a restaurant. Despite us not being the aglophones everywhere really, I hope you have had wonderful days staying in Japan. Please visit again to further discover the hidden treasures. Thanks a lot for being fond of our people. World peace is supported truly by a citizen like you. Big hugs.
Its nice to see someone so amazed with japan and its refreshing seeing someone that commits errors that most of us would make on our first time there ( like not having cash on hand) loved your video!
Just got back home from there last week. And I’m SUPER depressed 😔 I’ve made all the same mistakes you’ve made lol. So no worries learning the hard way like I did. And you’ll have much better weather. Make sure you capture the cherry blossoms!
Man broke every Japanese cultural unwritten rule in one video 😂 that’s one way to learn a new culture I suppose. Still well mannered and a good lad that respects the local way of life unlike many we have seen. Good video. Keep it up!
I was just scrolling through videos when this vlog caught my attention. It feels so natural, as if I’m experiencing every moment of Japan alongside you. I’m British too, and visiting Japan has always been a dream of mine. Thank you for sharing this insightful video-it makes me feel like I’m right there in Japan through your journey!
very courageous posting a video after a long flight.....thanks for helping me as i will be travelling for the first time there shortly. arigato gosaimasu
Hello, I am glad you enjoyed Japan. Tokyo is now visited by many foreigners. We Japanese are not very good at English. However, we like to interact with foreigners. I am proud of Japan to see your excitement in Tokyo. I hope you will continue to love Japan.
Gonna be there the 5th time next year. It's really an amazing country. After my first Ramen it became my favorite food and I learned to cook it. Was fun to watch your video, thanks!
Amazing trip! I just found your channel. I’m in the US, but I’ve been in Japan virtually since Saturday. Thank you for the long video! I am looking forward to the rest of your videos.
Welcome to Japan! I LOVED your positive energy you gave through this trip... Although it is sad that some people gave you a frowned face. That's actually because you're filming strangers. In the ramen store you can notice that a lady next to you is giving uncomfortable vibe (the man next to her as well.) It is a little-known fact that PRIVACY is really important for Japanese people (they're shy, you know). Peolple hide their face with emojis even when they post their picture on X, avoid using their real names, and don't want to be on camera without permisson(including me). They won't tell you directly to stop filming because they know you're foreigner, and they don't want to sound rude. Keep in mind that privacy concerns are really different in this country, so I would advice all the foreigners planning to visit Japan to try avoiding random passengers' faces when you film!
The reason for the no picture/filming signs is due to Japan's extremely strict privacy laws. You're actually supposed to blur out faces unless you get each persons permission to show any representation of them on any media platform, including youtube. If they can be recognized in any way shape or form on any media without their consent, it is a violation of privacy laws, which is why a lot of shows in Japan, especially the NEWS, blur out most of what they're filming. For restaurants/stores, you're supposed to get permission to film inside. For receipts at stores, see the little box of receipts (e.g. at 7-11) below where the receipt pops out, put yours in there if you don't want it. You leaving it dangling in the 7-11 cash register is rude for the next person who has to deal with the receipt you left to get theirs. Money trays at the register, you put your money in the tray. Don't hand the money to their hand. If you see a tray, and there will always be a tray, use the tray. Tipping..., as a US expat, I love the fact there is no tipping culture here, especially now with how ridiculous it's gotten. Leave that garbage culture out of Japan. And yes, it is somewhat insulting to them since they're just doing their job. The idea might be different today, but tipping has a dark legacy.
A Japanese living in Tokyo here. Didn’t expect to watch nearly 2hrs video but I just watched this whole video and loved it!! Thanks for your honest vlog
I admit when you arrived at your capsule room area, the first capsule you pointed at with your camera, I thought was a cupboard for your shoes! I am planning to visit Japan for the first time in March 2025. So I'm 100% sure I will have the same wide-eyed amazement about every single thing I see there. I am open to stay at a capsule hotel, maybe just one night of the 2 weeks or so that I intend to be in Japan. When I think of Japan; vending machines everywhere within reach, capsule hotels, huge network of trains and food/drink outlets as far as the eye can see.... I'm grateful to live vicariously through you in preparation for when it's my turn! 🎉
I'm Japanese. I saw this video as a recommendation. Thank you for the fun time. I'm glad that you gave me a good impression on my hometown. The Tokyo Marathon is held only once a year, so you very lucky:)
In Japan, it is common to use an IC card ticket.That is also very convenient for travelers. you can go through the ticket gate just by touching it. It's very efficient
Hello! Thank you for coming to Japan! I am Japanese myself. I am a local near a ramen shop. I would like you to share something that I have been curious about with your friends and acquaintances. Old-established eateries operating in residential areas with few tourists and where locals are lining up are undoubtedly delicious! However, those who line up in places far from the city prefer a peaceful meal. For many Japanese, they are more likely to feel discomfort from sudden interviews than to benefit from increased customers due to being filmed. Being looked upon favorably often stems from the respect shown to the other person. Also, the further away from the city, the more likely locals are to become upset if you don't talk to them beforehand. To avoid this, I recommend communicating with the staff and nearby customers properly before filming. Even if you don't speak the same language, taking the time to communicate in segmented phrases until you are understood will lead to better treatment. This applies to most Japanese people. Thank you for reading this far!
I’m Japanese. I had a brief experience working in the service industry in Japan. At the end of each business day, I had to report sales figures, which involved reconciling cash in the register with the figures recorded by the machine. Any discrepancies had to be reported to my supervisor, which was quite troublesome. I guess that’s a reason why the worker didn’t receive the tips
thanks so much for this video! you helped me understand the airport and metro so much and even if it was just small clips of you doing it its very helpful! thanks so much these are the vlogs i have been looking for as they are very informative, helpful, and also fun to watch! I am planning a trip to japan soon and this video gave me a lot of information i needed to know as airports and train stations and places like that give me soo much anxiety cause like if i mess up im in a whole different place and such. thanks again! keep up the great and real content!!
Dude great video. Compared to all the short-form content on RUclips these days, long-form is a nice change of pace. You keep the video very entertaining with your commentary. More than happy to Subscribe brotha, looking forward to more content, keep at it :)
I'm Japanese and I understand you might be confused if you come to Japan from a country with a tipping culture. most restaurant employees in Japan are forbidden by their work rules to receive additional money from customers (whether it is as a tip or not), so the two staff members in your video were just confused cause they couldn't explain it in English very well. they weren't offended by your tipping, you know. FYI, the male staff member at 1:11:00 is saying "we can't receive a tip. instead, so please donate to the shrine if you like.". payment methods in Japan are a bit complicated, but for travelers who want to pay for public transport or small purchases with a smartphone, I strongly recommend setting up a SUICA App. even so, there are still some stores that only accept cash, and it's really troublesome. I'm a little surprised that you went to Nagayama, cause the ramen restaurant you went to is the kind of place that Japanese core ramen lovers prefer rather than travelers. I like the oily soup of that ramen too, and it makes my stomach upset every time lol. have a nice trip!
Thanks a lot for clarifying and for the advice re. payments! I always try to find the local spots like Nagayama, they're usually both better and cheaper than more well known ones and it feels like a much more authentic experience. I'll just make sure I have cash next time 😆
Those little restaurants have been around for decades. Just recent years, they became tourist attractions. I think the owners still want to make sure locals who have been coming in the restaurants and bars feel comfortable without worrying about their privacy to be exposed. That may be a big reason why lots of places ask you not to film! Sorry if you felt rejected!!
Wow, what a fun video! I love watching your adventure. Explore, experience with naked eyes. Good spirit! I live in Yokohama, next to Tokyo but I am from Azumino, Nagano prefecture with high mountains and hot springs in the center part of Japan. Hope you will experience some country side of Japan, too!
Even as a Japanese, I struggled so much on my first trip in Tokyo. lol I am always amazed how non-Japanese speaker are able to figure out such complicated train system.
One point to note is that when filming on private property, it is better to ask permission in advance to avoid causing problems and to give a sense of integrity. It is recommended not to film other people in closed spaces, e.g. on trains.
店員の気持ちとしてはチップを渡してくれようとするその心遣いが嬉しいんだと思う。そして男性が変わりにお賽銭箱に小銭を投げてと言っています。 私たちがお賽銭をする意味とはその土地の神様に日頃の感謝の気持ちをお伝えするためにやっています😊 I think the waiter is happy with that thoughtfulness in trying to give me a tip.And the man is asking us to throw coins into the money box instead. The meaning of making a money offering is to express our gratitude to the gods of the land.😊
This is a very realistic solo journey. It's interesting because it conveys the excitement of being in a foreign country and the anxiety of the unknown.
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welcome to Japan😊
Japan is famous for its righteous "samurai," "bushido," "ninja," and "shogun" who defeat evil, but there are also "hissatsu shigotonin" who assassinate unforgivable evil doers.
Please search for 《 hissatsu shigotonin.》
BTW. I'm gay, so I go to ”Kanamara Matsuri,” an erotic, mysterious, and strange festival at Kanayama Shrine in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, every April !!
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さすがにカメラ止めろって言われてるのにそのまま回し続けるのは迷惑かな、、、
映りたくない人もいるだろうし隣の女性もカメラのほう見てるし。
日本に来たならそれなりのルールやマナーを調べてから来て欲しい。
あと堂々と英語が通じると思って話しかけられるのもあんまり嬉しくない。日本に来たなら日本語喋ってくれる?
店員さんが「我々にチップを渡すなら、お賽銭に使ってください」と言ってましたね。彼らは嬉しかったと思います。ですが私達はチップを貰うことに慣れていませんし、彼はみんなが平等に働いている中自分だけが貰うわけにいかないと考えたのかもしれません。だから彼は、自分1人にチップを渡されるよりも、神社や公共の場にあなたのお金が使われることを願ったんだと思います。
日本人からすると、チップのような行為は「施し」に感じてしまうのだよな。
だから、海外に行ったときも渡すときはソワソワする。
チップを受け取る側の気持ちがわからないから。
是非、チップは不用ですが、サービス料金は人件費とし給料に反映されていますから、出来るだけ飲食・買い物をなさって下さい。其れが店員さんに反映されると思います。
(飲食店では、オーダーしたメニューを残さず食べて感謝の意を示して下さいね。レジ精算の際は、美味しかったですと日本語で伝える事で良いですよ。買い物の際は、沢山買って下さい。レジで精算の際は、有難うと日本語で話すと良いですよ。)
食事は、箸🥢に慣れていないなら、利き手に🥢を持ち逆の手に丼や🍚御飯の御茶碗を持って食べるとテーブルに食べ物を溢さずに美味しく食べれると思います。食べ難いなら、店員さんに『大きなスプーン🥄を下さい』と御願いしてスプーン🥄で食して下さいね。(来日する前に有る程度🥢箸を使う練習をして欲しいと思います・簡単な気持ちを伝える事が出来る日本語を覚えると来日した際に感動を沢山得る事が出来ると思いますよ。)
今後も、楽しい旅を堪能して下さい。
日本の田舎も四季折々も是非とも楽しんで欲しいと思いますし。
歴史や地方の特色なんかも下調べして訪れる事をお勧め致します。
勿論、日本マナーやルール・法律も理解して訪れて欲しいと御願いしたいです(最近、日本の治安を悪化させる言動をする外国籍者が来日して社会問題に発展し日本人住民に被害者が出ています)
是非、地方や四季折々の来日をお待ち申し上げております。
👋😊
Your appreciation and curiosity for Japan is infectious. Good to watch someone so much in aww and excited for the country enjoy their time there. Japan is the cleanest and safest country I've ever been. People are polite and dedicated. Have a great trip.
旅先で見知らぬ隣人に助けてもらったり、カルチャーギャップに戸惑ったり、ちょっとした後悔を伴う失敗をやらかす事も含めて、全てが旅の思い出。
充実した日本旅行を満喫している様子が、見ていて気持ち良い。
I have to say, this is the most real vlog I've ever seen. No annoying music like most travellers use. Instead you fill it with live talking and impressions. There were lots of interesting thoughts popping up like, do the japanese realise how cool their cities really are etc.
日本人から少々厳しいコメントもありますが、あなたが日本人と積極的に交流をして日本の文化に敬意を払っていることはちゃんと伝わっていますよ😊
私が貴方の国に行った時に私は完璧に振る舞える自信が全くありません。
まだ動画の1/3しか見ていませんが、貴方の旅を楽しく見守りたいと思います。
I apreciate it :)
なんでそこで擁護するのかわからない
@@ruru2888逆にあなたが海外に行ってマナーもルールもなんも知らない状態で責められねどう思うか?初めての国で文字も読めないのに完璧に出来るわけないだろ?そんなことも分からないのか?非国民?
@@ruru2888擁護してもいいやん
こういう外人擁護するバカがいるから、治安崩壊する。
きっと海外行ったことないんだろうな。
外人がトラブル起こした時、責任取れよ?
ゴミ箱がないのは海外の人からすると結構困りますよね😂
チップを渡すのは失礼な訳ではなく、ただそのような文化が日本になくて驚いているだけです!店員さんもチップは受け取れないけれど、その気持ちが嬉しかったと思いますよー!
ぜひまた日本に来てくださいね!楽しいビデオをありがとうございます!🌟
コンビニで買った後のゴミは同じ系列のコンビニに持って行くと捨ててくれますよ。
日本人も困りますw
店員目線からするとチップを貰うとそのお金の処理が困るんだよね。
個人で貰うのはルール的にNGだから、店の責任者に色々と事情を説明する手間が増えちゃう。
個人営業でやってる店なら受け取ってくれるところもあるかもだけど。
チップ文化は日本だとストリートライブとか曲芸ならokのとこがあるけどそれ謎だよね...
チップは財務省が税金を完璧にとるために国家方針としてない文化を作ろうと奔走している。30~50年くらい前は普通にチップに近い概念は日本にもあった
I traveled to Japan twice last year solo...Only ever been to Greece (twice) which was organised and sorted by late partner...I spent 3 weeks in Japan in Jan 23 and 2 weeks in late Nov early Dec...I stayed in Tokyo and then traveled as far south as Kagoshima..and stopped of at Kumamoto, Hiroshima, Osaka and Kyoto on my way back to Tokyo...I pretty much walked everywhere unless using the Shinkansen between stays...I dont speak a word of Japanese and had never booked a trip in my life. (56 in a few weeks)...I did use the trains abit more on the second trip...As I stayed in the Yokohama and Tokyo area. I loved Japan...And wish I could return...But I truly wish I could of had my late partner with me...She would have loved it also.
Thank you for sharing
また日本に来てください🇯🇵きっとパートナーの方も一緒に来てますよ!
@@ああ-o2z7t 悲しいことに、私は2017年に彼女をがんで亡くしました。
@@ああ-o2z7t His partner died. When people say 'late partner' it means they passed away.
@@unrealeck To supplement the Japanese comment, it means, "I'm sure your deceased partner is also watching over you." From Japan
日本に来てくれてありがとう!いっぱい遊んでおいしいものを食べて、楽しい思い出をたくさん持って帰ってもらえたら嬉しいです。
日本人は英語が不得意ですが、助けを求められたらよほど急いでいない限り何とか助けようとする人がほとんどだと思います。これは日本の誇りです。
ありがとう?もうやめましょう!
@@クーちやんクーちやん 外国人って一括りに見るんじゃなくて、自己中心的で配慮もない「失礼な害人」と、そうでない「観光客」は別で見たほうが良いと思いますよ。
Really love the chill nature of your videos. It's like we're exploring the city together.
Happy to hear that! 😊
外国を一人で旅するのが凄すぎる。🎉
Japan is intimidating, but it's a really great place to visit! The Tokyo subway is far easier to use than the unreliable buses we have in Auckland, New Zealand.
普通に私海外一人で行きまくってるわ笑w
いまどきわりとよくある話じゃね?
ワイもいろんなとこ1人で行ったり、住んだりしてたぞ
@@wilburwood8261それはあなたが海外に慣れてるだけ
一緒に海外行ける友達がいないからいつも一人旅だわ。
たまに日本人が外国人に大して冷たいと思ってしまう外国人がいるかもしれないけど、その人たちは冷たくしている訳じゃなくて多分英語が話せないことで相手に迷惑になってしまわないかが不安と言うだけだと思うから日本に来てそういうことがあっても気にしないで欲しい。
どちらかというと
こわいって感情の方が大きい
@@変態糞老人 そういう人も多いだろうね。
何て言ってるのか分からないのは、怖かったり不安に感じる。
ようこそ日本へ。今は旅行するのに一番良い季節です、楽しんでください。
ありがとう 😊
ようこそ日本へ
なんか見ててハラハラしました🤭
私も今日、田舎から東京に初めて観光に来てあなたと同じ感想です。なにもかも新鮮でわ~おとついつい口に出してしまいました。雨で傘を持ってない自分を傘にいれてくれたり風で飛ばされた帽子をわざわざ車から降りて拾いに行き老人に渡しに走りました。それを見た時やっぱり日本人だわーと思いました😊
100% real and honest video . Well done 👏 going Japan next month and after watching your video I can’t wait even more for it 🙈 enjoy bud 😀
貴方も日本を楽しんでください👍
お待ちしています😊
日本を客観視できるこの動画は、日本人から見ても楽しいです!
貴重なお休みを日本に使ってくれてありがとう✨
この動画に対して様々な意見があると思いますが、違う国のルールや文化を全て把握するのは難しい事です。
尊重し合う事が1番大切だと思います😊
少なくともこの動画からは、日本人に対する尊重を感じました!ありがとう!
また日本に来て下さいね🇯🇵
日本人から見ても楽しい気持ちめちゃくちゃわかる。
Hello, I just randomly ran across your channel because it popped up in recommendations and your thumbnail caught my eyes so I thought why not. I'm a Japanese guy used to live in Japan but now living in Vancouver, Canada for 30 years and I miss Japan a lot these days so I've been following many channels from Japan (both by Japanese and foreigners) and I just hit the sub button for yours as well but just noticed you are still brand new on the channel, am I right? Considering that, I think your video is quite good and impressive. You gave me an impression of having already hundreds of thousand subs but literally you are spanking new! LOL! Good on you. What I liked and enjoyed about this video was your genuine excitement and honest comments on what you felt and thought as you were walking through the streets in a foreign country. It is my home country so many things in the video is "normal" and is nothing out of ordinary stuff but it still also gave me the similar sense of excitement like you as I've been living outside Japan now for so long. It's nice to see the current Japan/Tokyo in details what's going on. What is also very interesting and a lot of times I thought it was funny, it made me chuckle with your honest and pure reactions/excitement and comments. It was nice to see your point of views with different details about certain things with Japanese people or some stuff (like signage or buildings...etc)because you are coming from the western world and I do understand the both sides now. There were so many times how much I wanted to be there inside of the camera to help you at certain points when you were struggling how to buy ramen or tickets for the ride to trains...etc. But you did quite well in the end and I'm glad many Japanese people tried to help you even though their English wasn't very good. It was a super enjoyable video watching the entire time and I could have watched even more. It took me back to the time when I was living in Tokyo (specifically in year 2005 when I was working in Tokyo for a year, going there from Vancouver, Canada but I ended up moving back to Canada afterwards as I couldn't take the stress working intensely in Japan all alone in a typical Japanese company....as you can imagine as a Japanese person! LOL!) It was also very nice to see you trying to respect the culture and people as much as you could. Oh and that reminded to tell you why perhaps many restaurants and businesses don't seem to appreciate cameras inside. This is my guess but I still believe there is some good reason to this, and what it is that recently there have been some terrible incidents by some foreign RUclipsrs came to Japan and you probably heard about "Johnny Somali" guy from the US, and particularly he caused a lot of damage and upheaval to the RUclips business or to particularly to other foreign RUclipsrs in Japan because of his unbelievably terrible behaviours during his stay in Japan which left a very bad taste and impression on foreigners or foreign RUclipsrs with many Japanese people so unfortunately. (If this is the first time to hear about the guy, you can check many videos and articles talking about him when you Google his name.) So I think it has to do with that guy and some other similar crazy stupid RUclipsrs caused the harm forever. So I do thank you for showing a lot of respect and just being descent nice pleasant foreign tourist during your visit in Japan. I wish you all the best and safe trip and I'm looking forward to watching your future videos. Please go back to Japan again to see more about my home country. Cheers!
What a lovely read, thanks for taking your time to watch and write this!
While there are foreigners who come to Japan and behave inappropriately, you are genuinely enjoying the streets and culture of Japan, which makes me happy as a Japanese.
Please come to Japan again!
「ちょっとした文化的なものがたくさんある、観光客だから間違ったことをしても何も言われないかもしれないけど、それでも従った方がいいよね」
全くもってその通りだと思いました。
私も海外に行った際はその気持ちを忘れないようにします。
こちらも旅しているみたいな気持ちになります。ありがとうございます😊
The world can be roughly divided into two parts. It is Japan and other countries. I stayed in Japan for a few weeks, but every day was so beautiful and wonderful and fulfilling that I had the day to return home in no time. After a few days, I had very mixed feelings. Why didn't my country become like Japan?
んなこたぁない。日本含め各国それぞれの良さがある。海外行った事ないけどね
Thank you for your nice comment.
I have never been outside of Japan.
Is our country different from the rest of the world?
I don't know about other countries, but I'm happy to have been born in Japan.
A turist is different! You will never be welcomed inside this civilization in a 100 years. Try and you will see!
@@今日もどこかで治安とかそういった面はマジで日本とそれ以外で分けていいレベル。海外色々行ったけど夜に緊張感持たずに出歩けるのってマジで日本くらい。人によってはそこが居心地良すぎてハマるんだろうね。
No country is perfect.
I adore Japan very very much, I had similar feelings like yours. Why can't my country do something better like Japan shows?
Then again, we cannot change everything as it would erodes our own identity.
In the end, I like my country to learn a few good things from Japan, but chart its own journey with its own identity.
SIMカードは、決して、高く売り付けられたわけではなく定価なのだと思います。
日本人でも、物には定価が有るのは解ってるけど、少しでも安い物を探したりして購入してます。
ただ、これに限らず手間暇が省けるのなら少々高いなと感じても購入したりもします。
限られた予算での旅行は大変かと思いますが、日本を楽しめたら幸いです😊
1:08:37 自分は日本でアルバイトしてて、当たり前に英語で喋ってくる人に少し違和感というか、うんざりした気持ち持ってたからこういう風に思ってくれるの嬉しい。
普段こんなに長い動画は見ないけど、観光客目線で色んなところに関心を寄せてるのを見ると、日常で霞んでた部分が新鮮に見えてきて楽しかったです😂🎉
日本を愛してくださって心から感謝致します。❤
천만에요
@@S-OIL_Korea Fucking courier
@@S-OIL_Korea
…ん?
@@ワラワサルトラサッテル ?
すごく明るくて前向きでフレンドリーな人で、見ていて心があたたかくなりました✨
私が外国に行ったら、緊張してしまってこんなにフレンドリーに話しかけるのが難しいです😥
見習いたいです!✨
人生1回きりですから、例え小さな失敗をしても、やらないよりいいですよね😆
Yes! Same here! I made a comment similar to this about my social anxiety but admiration that I have for Japan 🇯🇵💜💜 and watching this video is truly impressive how much self confidence he has and being so friendly and open. It’s refreshing to see to be honest.
この人、好奇心旺盛で人生を楽しんでいて素晴らしい。自分も見習いたい。
Thank you ☺️
When traveling to Japan, just saying a few words such as greeting ``Konnichiwa'' and thanking someone ``Thank you very much'' will make the other person happy. Many Japanese people do not speak English.
"hello"や”thank you"などの簡単なあいさつであれば多くの日本人に対しても英語で通じますが、日本人は海外の方が日本語を使って伝えようとしてくれる事に対して大きな好感を持ちます。それらは友好的なコミュニケーションの手助けとなると思います。
When I visited London for the first time alone, I had a similar feeling to become excited from inside because of many places knew trough movies and books, music.
Wish you could enjoy Japan and be a good ambassador to other guys
基本的には日本に来ている旅行者には感謝がある。来てくれてありがとう、楽しんでねという気持ち。
臨場感のある動画で一緒に旅行してるみたいで楽しい!余計な効果音やミームを入れない自然な映像がすごく好きです。
Tip is not required in Japan.If a clerk receives a tip, the cashier's calculations after closing will be disrupted. Some people are reluctant to accept excessive amounts of money from customers. So there's no need to tip. It's nice for store staff to hear a heartfelt thank you from a customer.
日本では他に偏見を得ないよう、チップを頂くことはありません。然し乍ら会計とは別に包頂いてしまうことがあります。その場合店の従業員全員で遣わせて頂きます。
お釣りは要らないと多く出すことはあります。
そうそう。一円でもレジ誤差が出るとなかなか大変なんです。
もらったお金を、自分のポケットにしまうというのも、日本人にとって罪悪感を伴うことがあります。
「ありがとう」という気持ちだけで、十分幸せです!
Someone respectful, thoughtful, good-hearted and polite as you are are most welcome to my home town. I have been screaming every minute in front of the screen watching your video clip, beggining people around you to help you better for your finding the way to the palace and a terrace seat in a restaurant. Despite us not being the aglophones everywhere really, I hope you have had wonderful days staying in Japan. Please visit again to further discover the hidden treasures. Thanks a lot for being fond of our people. World peace is supported truly by a citizen like you. Big hugs.
Video was so good. I didn't even realize you only had 154 subscribers until it was over. Subscribed.
1:44:16 The man who refused the tip seemed to say "osaisen."
He suggested making a donation to the temple.What the heck!
Its nice to see someone so amazed with japan and its refreshing seeing someone that commits errors that most of us would make on our first time there ( like not having cash on hand) loved your video!
Oh dude that was a fun trip and hilarious as well. Thanks for nice clip and i hope you enjoyed yourself there.😁
I sure did ⛷⛷
Just got back home from there last week. And I’m SUPER depressed 😔 I’ve made all the same mistakes you’ve made lol. So no worries learning the hard way like I did. And you’ll have much better weather. Make sure you capture the cherry blossoms!
Man broke every Japanese cultural unwritten rule in one video 😂 that’s one way to learn a new culture I suppose. Still well mannered and a good lad that respects the local way of life unlike many we have seen. Good video. Keep it up!
Would've been a lot easier if he did research. It's not hard to look up basic customs to be aware of. Internet is free
@@ポップパンク和訳 I agree. I'm at 5 minutes and already cringing. 😅 Research is an important of travelling.
@@insomniexx what unwritten rules exactly?
@@NordgArt3ndrEi あなたが正しいです。それは常識のはずですが!ご返信ありがとうございます
日本を楽しんでくれてありがとう
Thank you for enjoying Japan.
I was just scrolling through videos when this vlog caught my attention. It feels so natural, as if I’m experiencing every moment of Japan alongside you. I’m British too, and visiting Japan has always been a dream of mine. Thank you for sharing this insightful video-it makes me feel like I’m right there in Japan through your journey!
今イギリスに交換留学来てるけど日本帰ったら絶対東京で就活することに決めた、こんなにいろんな人がいる都市やっぱり素晴らしすぎるよ
very courageous posting a video after a long flight.....thanks for helping me as i will be travelling for the first time there shortly. arigato gosaimasu
Thank you coming to visit Tokyo!! As a Japanese person, I'm very happy that you like Tokyo.
Amazing country.The light of Asia🇯🇵
こういう観光動画って一般の人と交流してるところとか中々撮られていから、新鮮で観てて楽しかった。色々な事にはしゃいでるのかわいいww
日本ではごく普通の職員の対応がそんなに親切な事に感じるなんて思いもしなかった。
私はロンドンで信号待ちをしていて年配の女性に髪型を褒めてもらって、良い1日を。と声をかけてもらいました。全く同じ経験をしましたよ。今でも良い思い出をくれたその女性に感謝しています。また日本に遊びに来てくださいね😄
なんでもない道や自動販売機にもすごくワクワクしているのが、とても新鮮で楽しかったです!!
東京の方はあまり話さないイメージですが、あなたがとてもフレンドリーなので、日本語ができなくてもコミュニケーションが取れていて、感心しました!
日本に関するすべての動画を見ようと思います。
最初から最後まで見てしまいました。日本を褒めてくれてありがとうございます😊
Hello, I am glad you enjoyed Japan.
Tokyo is now visited by many foreigners.
We Japanese are not very good at English.
However, we like to interact with foreigners.
I am proud of Japan to see your excitement in Tokyo.
I hope you will continue to love Japan.
日本人にとっては当たり前の日常となってるけれど、この日常は当たり前ではないと言うこと、とても幸せなことだと気付かされました。日本に来てくれてありがとう。またいつでも来てください👍🏻
Gonna be there the 5th time next year. It's really an amazing country. After my first Ramen it became my favorite food and I learned to cook it. Was fun to watch your video, thanks!
Amazing trip! I just found your channel. I’m in the US, but I’ve been in Japan virtually since Saturday. Thank you for the long video! I am looking forward to the rest of your videos.
I’m Japanese viewer, and thank you for coming to Japan this time, I hope you enjoyed there and this video is literally made me happy😊🗾
この動画でこの人の魅力に取り憑かれたわ
人柄が素晴らしいですね
異国の地本当に楽しみながら一人旅をしてるのがとても素敵です。
そして賢い方なのでしょうね
言葉は通じなくてもなんとなくすぐに理解する能力が凄い🎉
楽しい動画をありがとう
That’s so nice, thank you ☺️
Welcome to Japan! I LOVED your positive energy you gave through this trip... Although it is sad that some people gave you a frowned face. That's actually because you're filming strangers. In the ramen store you can notice that a lady next to you is giving uncomfortable vibe (the man next to her as well.) It is a little-known fact that PRIVACY is really important for Japanese people (they're shy, you know). Peolple hide their face with emojis even when they post their picture on X, avoid using their real names, and don't want to be on camera without permisson(including me). They won't tell you directly to stop filming because they know you're foreigner, and they don't want to sound rude. Keep in mind that privacy concerns are really different in this country, so I would advice all the foreigners planning to visit Japan to try avoiding random passengers' faces when you film!
The reason for the no picture/filming signs is due to Japan's extremely strict privacy laws. You're actually supposed to blur out faces unless you get each persons permission to show any representation of them on any media platform, including youtube. If they can be recognized in any way shape or form on any media without their consent, it is a violation of privacy laws, which is why a lot of shows in Japan, especially the NEWS, blur out most of what they're filming. For restaurants/stores, you're supposed to get permission to film inside.
For receipts at stores, see the little box of receipts (e.g. at 7-11) below where the receipt pops out, put yours in there if you don't want it. You leaving it dangling in the 7-11 cash register is rude for the next person who has to deal with the receipt you left to get theirs.
Money trays at the register, you put your money in the tray. Don't hand the money to their hand. If you see a tray, and there will always be a tray, use the tray.
Tipping..., as a US expat, I love the fact there is no tipping culture here, especially now with how ridiculous it's gotten. Leave that garbage culture out of Japan. And yes, it is somewhat insulting to them since they're just doing their job. The idea might be different today, but tipping has a dark legacy.
he's a RUclips influencer - he can't be bothered with a foreign country's rules.
@@unkopower7899郷に入れば郷に従えと言う言葉がある
This is a great example of a great vlog from first hand! Thank you. Looking forward to visiting Japan!
Thank you!
GET Suica or Pasmo ASAP
Nobody buy train tickets all the time!
Hope u enjoy more smoothly
U can use it everywhere
Subway JR seven eleven statbucks supermarket vending machines
I'll be more prepared next time 😆
You can install it on your phone! 😊
A Japanese living in Tokyo here. Didn’t expect to watch nearly 2hrs video but I just watched this whole video and loved it!! Thanks for your honest vlog
またぜひ日本に来てください!
あなたのビデオは時間を忘れるくらい楽しいものでした!また見に来ます!
日本をたくさん満喫してくださいね!
I admit when you arrived at your capsule room area, the first capsule you pointed at with your camera, I thought was a cupboard for your shoes!
I am planning to visit Japan for the first time in March 2025.
So I'm 100% sure I will have the same wide-eyed amazement about every single thing I see there.
I am open to stay at a capsule hotel, maybe just one night of the 2 weeks or so that I intend to be in Japan.
When I think of Japan; vending machines everywhere within reach, capsule hotels, huge network of trains and food/drink outlets as far as the eye can see.... I'm grateful to live vicariously through you in preparation for when it's my turn! 🎉
こんなにわくわくしてくれて嬉しい!!日本に来てくれてありがとうございます😊
日本人でも田舎に住んでたら東京地下鉄から地上に出るのがまあまあ大変なのにほんとに主さんはすごいと思う。
I'm Japanese. I saw this video as a recommendation. Thank you for the fun time.
I'm glad that you gave me a good impression on my hometown. The Tokyo Marathon is held only once a year, so you very lucky:)
なんかの間違いで二郎に行ってぶちギレられなくてほんまよかった笑
明らかな外国人観光客にキレる奴いねーよw
クッソwww見てえwww
In Japan, it is common to use an IC card ticket.That is also very convenient for travelers.
you can go through the ticket gate just by touching it.
It's very efficient
Hello! Thank you for coming to Japan! I am Japanese myself.
I am a local near a ramen shop. I would like you to share something that I have been curious about with your friends and acquaintances.
Old-established eateries operating in residential areas with few tourists and where locals are lining up are undoubtedly delicious! However, those who line up in places far from the city prefer a peaceful meal.
For many Japanese, they are more likely to feel discomfort from sudden interviews than to benefit from increased customers due to being filmed. Being looked upon favorably often stems from the respect shown to the other person. Also, the further away from the city, the more likely locals are to become upset if you don't talk to them beforehand.
To avoid this, I recommend communicating with the staff and nearby customers properly before filming. Even if you don't speak the same language, taking the time to communicate in segmented phrases until you are understood will lead to better treatment. This applies to most Japanese people.
Thank you for reading this far!
外国人から見た日本が伝わって新鮮でした。
リアクションと感想も凄く良かったです!!
日本へようこそ!!東京観光を楽しんでいる姿を見て日本人として嬉しくなりました!ラーメン美味しいよね!👍
来てくれてありがとう!!😊😊
こういう外国人視点の日本旅行動画好き
日本語字幕も付けてくれて有り難い…!
見慣れた日常が新鮮に感じました。
面白い気づきをありがとうございます😊
面白い動画ありがとうございます😂
また日本に来てください👍
I’m Japanese. I had a brief experience working in the service industry in Japan. At the end of each business day, I had to report sales figures, which involved reconciling cash in the register with the figures recorded by the machine. Any discrepancies had to be reported to my supervisor, which was quite troublesome. I guess that’s a reason why the worker didn’t receive the tips
thanks so much for this video! you helped me understand the airport and metro so much and even if it was just small clips of you doing it its very helpful! thanks so much these are the vlogs i have been looking for as they are very informative, helpful, and also fun to watch! I am planning a trip to japan soon and this video gave me a lot of information i needed to know as airports and train stations and places like that give me soo much anxiety cause like if i mess up im in a whole different place and such. thanks again! keep up the great and real content!!
Dude great video. Compared to all the short-form content on RUclips these days, long-form is a nice change of pace. You keep the video very entertaining with your commentary. More than happy to Subscribe brotha, looking forward to more content, keep at it :)
I appreciate that!
Have a nice trip. 🎉 I am watching your adventure.
Good luck!
I'm Japanese and I understand you might be confused if you come to Japan from a country with a tipping culture.
most restaurant employees in Japan are forbidden by their work rules to receive additional money from customers (whether it is as a tip or not), so the two staff members in your video were just confused cause they couldn't explain it in English very well.
they weren't offended by your tipping, you know.
FYI, the male staff member at 1:11:00 is saying "we can't receive a tip. instead, so please donate to the shrine if you like.".
payment methods in Japan are a bit complicated, but for travelers who want to pay for public transport or small purchases with a smartphone, I strongly recommend setting up a SUICA App.
even so, there are still some stores that only accept cash, and it's really troublesome.
I'm a little surprised that you went to Nagayama, cause the ramen restaurant you went to is the kind of place that Japanese core ramen lovers prefer rather than travelers.
I like the oily soup of that ramen too, and it makes my stomach upset every time lol.
have a nice trip!
Thanks a lot for clarifying and for the advice re. payments!
I always try to find the local spots like Nagayama, they're usually both better and cheaper than more well known ones and it feels like a much more authentic experience. I'll just make sure I have cash next time 😆
@@OliBarrettTravel great👍
will you continue to travel to other countries?
I'm looking forward to your other videos!
@user-yc4gx9gk5g Yes I will be :)
とても面白くて最後まで見ました
当たり前だと思っていたことがそうじゃないんだなってたくさん分かって面白かったです
たくさん褒めてくれて日本人として嬉しいです
ありがとうございます
是非また来てください!
日本人って優しい人多いよね☺️ ほっこりしました!
ガチでそれな。ローガンポールの動画見てたら日本人の優しさが仇で返されてて悲しくなった。こういう良識のある外国の方はどんどん日本に来てね!と言っても俺も外国人だけどね😂
@@IloveMohammed991日本語日本人の自分より上手い
最近政治系の動画ではオーバーツーリズムの影響か外国人排斥の動きが大きくなってきていて悲しい。日本は外国人に親切な国であってほしいなあ(日本人より)
@@やはらきゆき 最近の、ただ外国人ってだけで排斥に動く風潮よくないよねぇー。
外国人って一括りに見るんじゃなくて、自己中心的で配慮もない「失礼な害人」と、そうでない「観光客」は別で見るべき。そもそも、観光大国だしね。
こんなに日本を楽しんでくれているなんて、日本人として非常に嬉しいです!
ありがとうございます!
一緒に旅してるような楽しい動画😊
Those little restaurants have been around for decades. Just recent years, they became tourist attractions. I think the owners still want to make sure locals who have been coming in the restaurants and bars feel comfortable without worrying about their privacy to be exposed. That may be a big reason why lots of places ask you not to film! Sorry if you felt rejected!!
It was never an issue as people always asked nicely. I always got the feeling that it was coming from a good place!
Wow, what a fun video! I love watching your adventure. Explore, experience with naked eyes. Good spirit!
I live in Yokohama, next to Tokyo but I am from Azumino, Nagano prefecture with high mountains and hot springs in the center part of Japan. Hope you will experience some country side of Japan, too!
Nagano? Then you might be glad to know where we're going next 👀@@greenrosebluebird
Are you going to Nagano?
If so, you'll see beautiful high mountains called Japan Alps.
Totally different from Tokyo.
Hope you love it.
2:45 駅員さんが対応できてるの凄いなぁ話せるカッコいい
Even as a Japanese, I struggled so much on my first trip in Tokyo. lol I am always amazed how non-Japanese speaker are able to figure out such complicated train system.
One point to note is that when filming on private property, it is better to ask permission in advance to avoid causing problems and to give a sense of integrity. It is recommended not to film other people in closed spaces, e.g. on trains.
ようこそ日本へ😊
深夜に面白くてついつい夜更かしして見てしまいました。
楽しそうな動画見つけた🥰今から見るよ
Hope you like it :)
Thank you for coming to Japan❤
Welcome to Japan!! Hope you can enjoy cherry blossom.
I caught some just before I was was leaving, it's lovely!
日本を楽しんでくれて嬉しいです!
ここのコメント欄の日本語コメント、自動翻訳されてもちゃんと正しくなるようにちょっと不自然(でも正しい)に書かれてて、皆の優しさを感じる😊
そうなのか?やや不自然な表記の日本語のコメントは、それが翻訳された場合に於いてクリエイターやコメンテーターたちに意味が通ずる様に記載されているのか?つまり要するに、日本語のコメントを記載者が翻訳し、その翻訳文の意味が適切か否かを確認、意味が通じないと判断した場合には編集を行ない完璧になる様に仕上げているということか?
@@ucc930ml
横からすみません。
この方の動画は初めて見ましたが、ほかの外国の方の動画でコメントするときは
自分は【丁寧な言い回しの日本語】を心がけています。
例えば普段だと
「ここまじでカッコイイよね!日本って乗り換えとかむずいかもだけど楽しめた?また来てねー!」って文章になるところだけど、動画主の方が翻訳しても意味がわからなくならないように
「この場所は本当に素敵ですよね!日本の電車の乗り換えなど難しい所もあるかと思いますが楽しめましたか?また日本に来てくださいね!」に言い換えます。
コメ主さんが言ってるのはそういう意味で不自然って言いたかったんじゃないですかね?
@@user-mgv6acogoo そうか、それで、俺が訊いていることは何だ?
@@ucc930ml さっぱりわかりません!なので見当違いか、または似たような内容の違うコメ主さんのところと間違えてコメントしているのかな?と思って横からコメした次第です!
@@user-mgv6acogoo なるほどな、どうやら本当に俺のコメントの意味が全く理解できていない様だ 簡単に伝えると、OP(Opening poster=スレッドの主)の伝えていることは日本語のコメントは自動翻訳で意味が通じる様に記載されているということ それが事実か否かを知るために俺は当人のコメントを具体化して”確認”として訊いているわけだ そして、当人からの返答を待っていたところへ送り付けられてきたのが第三者からの不自然の意味合い それを”前提”としているのはOPも俺も同じだが、そのことが分かっていない、コメントが何も理解できていないのかと思い、俺が訊いていることは何かと確認した次第 すると、さっぱり分かりません!見当違い、誤返信では?との返答 さっぱり分かりません!と断言しているが、それが文字通りの事実なら何が何やら訳が分からないまま、不自然の意味合いを俺に伝えたということになる ”確認”:不特定多数が集合するオンラインの場で文字情報で間接的に遣り取りすると特性上、必然的に食い違いや誤解が発生する 誰かの”やらかし”に繋がるのも常(特に日本人コミュニティに於いては早合点が多い)それを防ぐためには、なるべく確認し合いながら遣り取りを進めるしかない だから訊いて確認するようにしている
There are many places in Japan where you are not allowed to take pictures. It is written at the entrance.
うるせぇよ😊
Yeah I gave up at that point. Dude got to do some basic research about a country is visiting. 🤦♀️ that’s why they are banning tourists at some place.
@@insomniexx bro was straight up filming everyones faces loool
Was it in english? And whats the harm?
@insomniexx whats the harm though?
店員の気持ちとしてはチップを渡してくれようとするその心遣いが嬉しいんだと思う。そして男性が変わりにお賽銭箱に小銭を投げてと言っています。
私たちがお賽銭をする意味とはその土地の神様に日頃の感謝の気持ちをお伝えするためにやっています😊
I think the waiter is happy with that thoughtfulness in trying to give me a tip.And the man is asking us to throw coins into the money box instead.
The meaning of making a money offering is to express our gratitude to the gods of the land.😊
日本に来てくれてありがとう。
戸惑うこともたくさんあったと思いますが、子供のようにはしゃいでる姿を見れて、とても嬉しいです。
Really nice job entarnaining and informative. Plus everything is genuine and not staged well done!
歌い手文化にぶち当たって戸惑ってるの草
素晴らしい動画でした
ありがとう😊
I'll be there in a few months! Thanks for the video. You have a knack for this!
what a long and fun vlog! keep on enjoy walking!
おおおーーー日本を客観視できるこの動画は日本人である私から見ても新鮮ですね!🫶
This is a very realistic solo journey. It's interesting because it conveys the excitement of being in a foreign country and the anxiety of the unknown.