Why I Chose to Live and Buy a House in Singapore Over Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

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  • @wundrstruck
    @wundrstruck 4 года назад +117

    As a born and bred Singaporean, it's often easy to forget all the benefits of living here, especially when as locals we love to only zoom in on our flaws. Thank you for reminding me of how awesome this country is and how blessed I am to be able to call this my home! Loved getting to know more of your thought process and hope you have a lovely experience building a life and family here as well

  • @delsol1967
    @delsol1967 4 года назад +42

    It is much easier for you to live in Singapore than for your wife to live in Japan. You don't have language barrier in Singapore while she would face that in Japan. That's a big determinant in the quality of life you will have.

    • @deioped
      @deioped 4 года назад +1

      How are you so sure she doesnt speak japanese fluently?

    • @wy9317
      @wy9317 4 года назад +4

      deioped If you watched his videos, he did mention his wife can’t speak Japanese at all so they can only communicate in English.

    • @kimminlim563
      @kimminlim563 3 года назад

      It will be nice to have a Japanese son-in-law like Ghib. My girl can speak good japanese.🤗🤭

  • @bruh3932
    @bruh3932 4 года назад +24

    私はシンガポール人で、もう1年ほど日本語を勉強しています☺。
    コメントをいくつか読めますので、とても嬉しいです😆

  • @IZTheOne
    @IZTheOne 4 года назад +32

    A wise choice Ghib-san, in the end it's you and your partners choice considering all the factors. Singapore is a good location if you love to travel. Looking forward to you getting a flat and settling down as you explore this small country and beyond.

  • @jyrilwee
    @jyrilwee 4 года назад +85

    I laughed when I saw the intimate close up of the tofu when you were speaking to your mom.

    • @Tinpinming
      @Tinpinming 4 года назад +11

      what got me cracking was the exercise walker. it was almost dark humor, twice.

    • @semarkkatsini5828
      @semarkkatsini5828 4 года назад

      I am looking at the tofu now. 😂

    • @stevenlau9066
      @stevenlau9066 4 года назад

      You can't place the tofu this way in Japan. Earthquake will rock it.

  • @user-bu3ks3hk5o
    @user-bu3ks3hk5o 4 года назад +101

    As a Japanese living in Japan, I totally agree with Ghib. Singapore is one of the best country to live, I think. I love SG!

    • @farrhanng
      @farrhanng 4 года назад +2

      how about Malaysia? i see more Japanese RUclipsrs saying Msia is a cheaper place with comparable standard of living.

    • @enjoyinglifeish
      @enjoyinglifeish 4 года назад +29

      @@farrhanng comparable standard of living? You must be kidding me.

    • @paulineng6177
      @paulineng6177 4 года назад +4

      I agreed with you regarding natural disasters, we are blessed with protections by our bigger neighbours though haze from Indonesia is very annoying and health hazard.

    • @TattoosLovers
      @TattoosLovers 4 года назад +4

      There's pro's & con's sg everything is so damn expensive not including branded goods lol , from cars , alcohol , coe cert , ect ... houses .

    • @bruh3932
      @bruh3932 4 года назад +1

      えええっ、ありがとうございます‼️
      私はシンガポール人ですが日本語を話せます😆
      日本語が好きだから🥰

  • @sktokyo9457
    @sktokyo9457 4 года назад +98

    I personally feel that you’ve made the right decision...Japan has a lot of pros but the cons you mentioned on the video is something long term, that can’t be solved in most cases. Singapore is very safe/clean, and it’s geographically in the right place to travel around Asia, which is a cost saver for holidays as well. SG is definitely one of the places I would relocate to.

    • @bruh3932
      @bruh3932 4 года назад +1

      Bruh my sister is getting stalked at the moment, not even joking...

    • @sktokyo9457
      @sktokyo9457 4 года назад +1

      HE LLO man that sucks to hear. Unfortunate that creeps exist anywhere around the world...hope your sis stays safe and the problem gets solved soon 🙏

    • @bruh3932
      @bruh3932 4 года назад

      @@sktokyo9457 yea thanks man😔

    • @bruh3932
      @bruh3932 4 года назад +1

      @@AI_Trump lmao you are stupid. Let her take her time, why would i tell her to get a boyfriend...
      Also, if she is ugly, u think anyone would be stalking her?

    • @bruh3932
      @bruh3932 4 года назад

      @@AI_Trump We are not like you, we want to focus on our education before dedicating to a relationship. We rather not do a half-ass job in our examinations and become a failure.

  • @calvinl2149
    @calvinl2149 4 года назад +9

    My Japanese wife recommended this channel because we're considering Singapore as a future place to live. We've lived in both Japan and the USA like you but think Singapore may be a good choice for raising kids. We really enjoy your videos, especially the ones comparing Japan life to Singapore life. This video had a lot of good details in it, thanks for sharing all your research and thoughts. I'm wondering if you considered military service into your decision for your future kids.

  • @aks1833
    @aks1833 4 года назад +36

    Hello Ghib san I’m a big fan of your VLOG! 😁 The CPF contribution for Singaporean/PR is actually 20% from employee and 17% from employer up to a max cap of S$6k gross monthly salary. So if your monthly salary is $6k, the total CPF contribution will be 37% of $6k which is $2220 to CPF account, and net salary of $4.8k to employee pocket 😅

    • @jethrolow7712
      @jethrolow7712 3 года назад +1

      This is not exactly true. The 17% from employer is not considered as part of your monthly salary.

    • @havenprice
      @havenprice 3 года назад

      Also depends on your age

  • @ngan5724
    @ngan5724 4 года назад +3

    Hi Ghib Ojisan, you are doing good and great, so continue, keep up and enjoy what you are doing now. I believed all your viewers including me will definately continue to support you.

  • @veliking3175
    @veliking3175 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing all the great detailed information! For Singaporeans, we typically do not compare with other countries in such depth and often take things for granted. Good luck on the house hunting and looking forward to mom's curry chicken... ;)

  • @kk-rp7ud
    @kk-rp7ud 4 года назад +30

    結論が出たようですね。
    これからの数十年に及ぶお二人の人生に於いて
    安全を第一に考えられた点に100%共感します。
    自分達の努力では太刀打ち出来ないほどの自然の脅威は
    やはり怖いです。
    これからも、日本人であるあなたがシンガポールで生活しながら、日本にしか無い沢山の良さをシンガポールの人達や世界に紹介したり、シンガポールの良さを世界の人達に紹介していくことを、一視聴者として楽しみにしながら応援しています。
    ことも

  • @44jwong
    @44jwong 4 года назад +11

    Of course, if you are not in a hurry, you can do BTO which will reduce the cost of the apartment rather than buying resale.

    • @xlade
      @xlade 4 года назад +1

      I'm guessing he has a property in Japan under his name.. given property prices are low in Japan.. it might be a probable case

    • @cktan523
      @cktan523 4 года назад +2

      Not sure whether he needs to get PR status first to apply for BTO with wife?

    • @44jwong
      @44jwong 4 года назад +1

      @@cktan523 I assume he is already PR. Maybe I assume wrong

    • @brandnyuday
      @brandnyuday 4 года назад +1

      He mentioned he didnt want to wait. That's why he is looking for resale.

  • @sarahmahalingami7792
    @sarahmahalingami7792 4 года назад +21

    Just talking about Work culture: Though we've not reached work life bal like in most western countries, we also don't have cases of people who can actually work until die. Working hours in Japan is unhealthy and the corp work culture can be toxic and punishing.

    • @roccoanthony8930
      @roccoanthony8930 3 года назад +3

      That depends on companies. This whole “toxic working culture” thing has been repeated like a broken record that most companies (especially the large ones) have changed it to a certain degree.

    • @havenprice
      @havenprice 3 года назад +1

      @@roccoanthony8930 my friend went to intern on a Korean company just several months back... so works starts, lunchtime the staff eat together ... then they Nap together, then they work, after work they drink together till late, go home sleep and repeat. It’s highly frowned upon if u don’t follow this apparently.
      Can’t imagine living like that. He was happy to return to sg

  • @user-re2vk9es3q
    @user-re2vk9es3q 4 года назад +1

    シンガポール在住です。学校に関してですが、安いのはあくまで現地の方です。日本から来て学校を探そうとすると、例えばインター。これは年間1000万円前後(差はありますが)又、日本人学校も馬鹿高いです。又、日本からシンガポールに入国するにはかなり厳しい条件が必要です。学歴は最早早慶以上。年収も高額所得者のみ。旅行以外ではなかなかハードル高いです。

  • @ylein6508
    @ylein6508 4 года назад +2

    That’s right, lots of people don’t realise how low taxes are in singapore and that capital gains are tax free too. Australia tax range from 30 to 55% and world wide income is taxed, including capital gains, bank interest etc

  • @ewlim166
    @ewlim166 4 года назад +4

    Ghib San, your English is good as a Japanese, switching from Japanese to English smoothly. Looking forward to more interesting videos.

  • @jessicamong1586
    @jessicamong1586 3 года назад +2

    Singapore HDB and Condo are well maintained, the garden around are well taken care and clean.

  • @chenlianghe
    @chenlianghe 4 года назад +8

    I personally like both countries and feel that they are both great places to live in.
    You are very knowledgeable and have done your research well.
    Except probably the details on Singapore's pension scheme CPF which @AKS 18 has rightfully addressed.
    Thanks for your sharing. Hope you find a nice place that is suitable for both of you.
    Huat Ah! Jippun Lang Becomes Kah Ki Lang Liao!

  • @kaix4975
    @kaix4975 4 года назад +4

    As a Singaporean, I love japan and I wish to live there. But all the points you said were valid so i guess i’m just gonna stay in Singapore forever HAHA

  • @chongchizhang
    @chongchizhang 4 года назад +8

    This is a great video. You mentioned that you lived in the US before, can you make a similar comparison video about your takes on US vs SG?

  • @NicO-cm2xo
    @NicO-cm2xo 4 года назад +2

    For schooling, total cost of education, yes optional but in reality will almost always include extra tuitions which average about sgd10k/child/year. And if your child need special education like dyslexia, autism, etc, the bills doubles easily.

  • @miyazakihiroshi2548
    @miyazakihiroshi2548 4 года назад +26

    ジブおじは正しい選択をしたと思うよ👍

  • @shinsukemohri
    @shinsukemohri 4 года назад +7

    ジブオジさん❤️
    結論が出たんですネ、
    良い結論だと思います👍。
    シンガポール人になる訳では無いので、今後貴方が私達視聴者にもっとシンガポールを紹介して頂くことをお願いします🤲

  • @bensgoodeats1493
    @bensgoodeats1493 4 года назад +2

    You got the point. As mentioned in your previous, where you buy depends on where you want to live.

  • @Rei-cd6mw
    @Rei-cd6mw 4 года назад +19

    日本も治安はいいですが、地震が怖いです。9年前の東日本大震災の怖さは今でも忘れません。

  • @jenniferkoh6429
    @jenniferkoh6429 4 года назад +20

    For a start, I think you should consider applying new house from HDB, enjoy the low cost housing since you have no children now. Even if u do, u can ask yr in law come stay with you if you need help with child care :)

  • @GRKalexis
    @GRKalexis 3 года назад +1

    I didn't realize that I've already visited Japan 10 times, and seen its different prefectures and regions at diff times. and seasons. I really enjoyed it over the western countries because of its unique culture and sceneries. But at the end of the day , it's always Singapore waiting for me. I'm so grateful to have the opportunity to see and appreciate other countries too.

  • @mkus0781
    @mkus0781 4 года назад +1

    I totally agree with your point, natural disaster, in addition to earthquake and typhoon, volcano eruption in the certain cycle is also a huge risk in purchasing a house in Japan.

  • @Sky-8646
    @Sky-8646 4 года назад +47

    Buy house in Japan and Singapore.. go holiday in Japan and stay in Singapore..

    • @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032
      @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032 4 года назад

      You can stay in a hotel room during holiday anywhere. Why would anyone wants to pay the monthly mortgage house bills and utilities by buying expensive property anywhere just for the sake of faking it rich SMH😂

    • @bikingfire
      @bikingfire 4 года назад

      @@monmaxwitnaojulgri6032 so that they can rent it out to make extra bucks, provided the rental is more than mortgage instalment ofc

    • @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032
      @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032 4 года назад

      @@bikingfire it's almost impossible to get that kind of high rent rate or return of investment and still affordable for individual investors to buy the property, especially because the big real estate companies will flock and flood the market and therefore create real estate bubbles and drive the buy and sell prices of all housing markets up and also this will cause housing rent markets drop because buyers or owners are willing to accept lower rent in hope for better resale value in the future.
      So it's better and wiser to sell and just rent in a rising real estate bubbles and to buy them only when the prices took a dive because the bubbles have burst during recession (usually every 5 years period)

  • @CzePiaroh
    @CzePiaroh 4 года назад +6

    You should also consider childcare and medical costs, as these are very important for a family.

  • @mmina5549
    @mmina5549 4 года назад +7

    自分にとってどちらが”生きやすい環境か?”を考えるのは本当に難しいですよね。

  • @godfreytan1001
    @godfreytan1001 4 года назад +3

    I learn about Japan more and more from your commentaries...

  • @phng8316
    @phng8316 4 года назад +6

    Buy a HDB first..later when situation and condition allow..upgrade to private property...However,do take note that most new condo and some private landed property also 99years..

    • @sarahmahalingami7792
      @sarahmahalingami7792 4 года назад

      No, buy HDB occupy it for 5 yrs then rent out entire flat. Next try to own a small private property, move in. You can't own a private property to buy a HDB but the other way around is ok. So don't sell the hdb to upgrade. If later want switch back to HDB, you have to get rid of the private property first.

  • @らいむジュース
    @らいむジュース 4 года назад +4

    Ghibさん、ご意見シェアありがとうございます。わたしは子どもの頃10年もシンガポールに住んでいたので、移住を夢みる望郷の思いです。今では家も家族も、日本で持ち、毎年シンガポール里帰りしています。ところでLRTらしきが映っていましたが、シンガポールの人にとって都心も郊外も感覚は変わらないのでしょうか。わたしはorchardのコンドと、ホームステイでsegarのHDBの経験があります。

  • @ssjup81
    @ssjup81 4 года назад +4

    You're making me want to live in Singapore. I lived in Japan for 7 years and returned to the states in 2018 since my father was ill. He's okay now, though but has to receive treatments for his kidneys and also had to have heart surgery. I was around during the Tsunami/earthquake thing in 2011. We lost power and water. I lived in the Tohoku region from 2010 - 2011, 2012 - 2015. I moved to Tokyo in 2015 and left in 2018. Tokyo wore me out and wasn't good for my mental health and I was terribly overworked and the higher cost of living didn't help either for the amount of pay I was getting as living in Yamagata-ken, it was easier to pay for my medications, rent, and foods...Tokyo, not so much...but in some ways I do miss Japan since I was over there so long...even Tokyo. I got so used of the earthquakes, it got to the point where I didn't even notice them and the rocking would help me sleep, which is ironic since I come from an area of the US where earthquakes are incredibly rare (east coast). lol
    Sounds like in general, in Singapore, you can actually save more money compared to Japan and the country itself looks nice. I would like to live overseas again at some point in my life. I'm curious of the weather and all that now.
    I was working at an international preschool in Tokyo....what type of job could a person like me get, being from the US, in Singapore (if this pandemic wasn't going on)?

    • @moonshiry
      @moonshiry 4 года назад

      If you really want to, you should just try, we still exhibit some form of colonial mentality which helps pave the way for westerners in jobs that have to do with consulting, sales, customer facing. If you are in Tech its a lot easier. Education wise, can be harder but you could try applying at United World College Singapore. There are also plenty of business facing roles in tech companies that require someone who can speak Japanese and English fluently as they are trying to expand their businesses in japan

  • @greenclouds1558
    @greenclouds1558 4 года назад +6

    Can't wait to see your house hunting! Must be fun!

  • @princessyuuka777
    @princessyuuka777 4 года назад +5

    とても分かりやすい説明でした!シンガポールにとどまってくれて嬉しいです☆

  • @tenierslai5876
    @tenierslai5876 4 года назад +32

    Chicken rice tea? Omg what is that...

    • @GRKalexis
      @GRKalexis 3 года назад

      I haven't heard of that either.

  • @So_So
    @So_So 4 года назад +2

    Hello Ghib san, could you do more of such videos, you do not have to mention which is better, just a comparison. I am really interested in such information and you present it in a short and non-offensive way. Great job!
    Actually I am surprised that Japan’s houses are less expensive, I always thought Japan’s houses are very expensive.

  • @ylein6508
    @ylein6508 4 года назад +1

    That’s right, lots of people don’t realise how low taxes are in singapore and that capital gains are tax free too. Australia tax range from 30 to 55% and that there are taxes are world wide income, including capital gains, bank interest etc. And only certain Low income can qualify to get pension from the government.

  • @andromeda582
    @andromeda582 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ghib, for education, outside of the school fees you'd still need to pay for schoolbooks, excursions and enrichment programmes, CCA programmes etc chosen by the school. But these are more than offset by Edusave top ups by the govt every year. Also you will get Baby Bonus when your kid is born. Do keep in mind that choosing different schools eg those that have IB etc will also have different and perhaps higher costs.

  • @MissyKlife
    @MissyKlife 4 года назад +16

    Your mum in law is so funny 😆and cute!

    • @sjkt970
      @sjkt970 4 года назад +1

      U absolutely rite😁

    • @psoon04286
      @psoon04286 4 года назад +2

      Ghib-San, ask your MIL what’s the meaning of ‘sekali’. You’ll learn another local word😊

    • @semarkkatsini5828
      @semarkkatsini5828 4 года назад

      Yes. Very approachable mum in law. 😬

  • @clayping6082
    @clayping6082 4 года назад +38

    Yes, I luv my sunny island and there’s no other place on earth like Singapore!

  • @hipposamadesu
    @hipposamadesu 4 года назад +2

    For those people who lived in countries with frequent natural disasters, instability, wars, famine, etc. Singapore is truly a pure land.

  • @takasan34
    @takasan34 4 года назад +2

    両国に生活拠点を持ってますが概ね同感です。
    日本の方が優れている点は、美しい四季があって風光明媚な場所が数えきれないくらいたくさんあること、それとやはり美味しい日本食でしょうかね。
    あとは、いろんな製品の品質の高さかな。「自分にとってどれが大切なのか」ということですよね。

  • @Nekojitsu
    @Nekojitsu 4 года назад +3

    I love Japan (so do all my friends) but I’d rather live in Singapore and have my yearly holidays there. Win-win!

  • @havenprice
    @havenprice 3 года назад +1

    I always thought about living in Japan but after watching this video I’ll stick to Singapore XD the work life thing sounds insane !

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 4 года назад +4

    Can’t argue about the safety factor. I’ve tremendous admiration of the Japanese people’s resilience in the face of natural disasters, but no matter what has been done to avert them nature has a way of slamming hard and with no notice. The fairly recent earthquake of Mar 2011 was particularly difficult due to the combination of events - earth quake, tsunami and the bitter coldness - the loss is still felt today.
    In peaceful times Singapore is ideal because of its central location with friendly neighbors. However, with hardly any natural resources, it can be in real dilemma if cutoff from the rest of the world. Imagine how disastrous it could be if imports are locked out from traditional sources due to this pandemic.

    • @jeremywck8757
      @jeremywck8757 4 года назад +2

      Philip Soon The Singapore government have been stockpiling food and essentials for the last many years and we have been actively sourcing and establishing new and untraditional suppliers for essentials these past several months of the pandemic. The Singapore government do not live from hand-to-mouth and we do not sit on our hands and wait for things to happen. We plan 50 - 100 years out, including for the rise of sea levels, for example.

    • @psoon04286
      @psoon04286 4 года назад +1

      Jeremy WCK for that we can thank the govt for all that they have accomplished👍

    • @jeremywong3056
      @jeremywong3056 4 года назад +2

      Philip Soon
      Yes we ALL should!! Unfortunately, we have very many entitled people who reckon it’s not enough - government have not met their expectations for:
      - me to have an easy good life
      - where the government should never make any mistake
      - government get me a high paying easy job
      - government let me buy a big nice house and car for next to nothing
      - Public transport should be like clockwork running 24 hours, never break down and must be half empty all the time
      - All manual and or dirty work to be done by other people but must not be foreigners
      - No foreign people be allow to work in any company
      - government must tell me everything and get my agreement before doing anything
      - government must be absolutely transparent and accountable TO ME (regardless of whether they are doing things for the good of Singaporeans and Singapore)
      - Opposition can be any Ah Beng as long as they are against the government
      - anytime I am not happy I will vote Opposition regardless of whether they can doing anything, especially if they are younger and who I reckon will understand my needs more
      - Blah
      - Blah
      - Blah

  • @杉浦晶
    @杉浦晶 Год назад

    今年フランスからシンガポールに移住予定です。リアルな情報とても勉強になります。ありがとうございます!

  • @user-pp4rb5zs4g
    @user-pp4rb5zs4g 4 года назад +12

    I would choose staying in Japan over SG anytime

    • @myoung1970s
      @myoung1970s 4 года назад +2

      I felt damn frustrated unable to throw my rubbish and difficult to find toilets in Japan when I was there.

    • @brandnyuday
      @brandnyuday 4 года назад +4

      Until you get to stay there for real.

    • @user-pp4rb5zs4g
      @user-pp4rb5zs4g 4 года назад +1

      @@myoung1970s well you could carry your own plastic bag to put the rubbish first before finding a bin. I find Japan so much cleaner there. Food is awesome too.

    • @user-pp4rb5zs4g
      @user-pp4rb5zs4g 4 года назад

      @@brandnyuday so you prefer SG?

    • @myoung1970s
      @myoung1970s 4 года назад

      @@user-pp4rb5zs4g how about toilets?🤣

  • @winsonsiew4175
    @winsonsiew4175 4 года назад +1

    If you do get a kid, make sure you get him to study hard seriously, a good school will really benefit them in terms of the environment and the quality of their schooling life. This is coming from someone who barely passed their PSLE(Primary school leaving examination) hence I hope your kid gets the opportunity to experience best schooling when he comes about

  • @nonsequitur9332
    @nonsequitur9332 3 года назад +3

    12:36 - "no wonder the rich move to singapore". sadly that's true; the singapore government would rather have more foreigners come to singapore while paying lower taxes - income and corporate - and as a result, the singaporean would have to 'offset' this burden for example: pay more out of their pocket for their own healthcare (just look at the upcoming GST jack-up).

  • @drizzt167
    @drizzt167 3 года назад +1

    Did you know that singapore can also feel earthquake in some areas? Haha, it is true.
    It is very low "feel" at, if i remember, around north eastern or eastern region, had a small scare from Indonesia earthquake. western region didn't feel it due to more solid bedrock foundation.
    Do checkup on the websites regarding singapore earthquake stuff. Singapore government does recognized that some region in singapore is slightly affected.
    Take note that singapore has hot spring in sembawang. No onsen though, do find it out.

  • @jljl8961
    @jljl8961 4 года назад +3

    So nice to have you become one of Singapore husband . 😁

  • @wakanekomaru
    @wakanekomaru 4 года назад +2

    新築が割安なら5年まって新築が良いのでは。世界はインフレですから、シンガポール等の不動産価格は上がるでしょうが、日本は今一つ緩和が足りず、デフレ傾向が続くので地価が上がりにくいような気がします。

  • @streetwalks3853
    @streetwalks3853 4 года назад +1

    Buying real estate in Japan is more a consumable. Usually a house is worth 0 after 20 years and only the land has value. Do you think it will be a better investment here than back in Japan even with the 99 years lease?

  • @stephie0223
    @stephie0223 4 года назад +1

    I'm a Chinese singaporean that is currently learning Japanese. I laugh so hard when you said houses は高い。its like how Singaporeans mixes english and other languages together and it became singlish hahahah

  • @osso5296
    @osso5296 4 года назад +6

    お母さんの言う通り、退屈したら旅行したら良いんですよね😊
    動画と関係ないですが、今の香港の問題でSGの金融業界がさらに盛り上がるのかもというニュースを多々みます。
    これからもSGそして周辺アジアの情報を楽しみにしています。

  • @samlai3362
    @samlai3362 4 года назад +1

    Ghib san, one aspect you have not taken into consideration is the medical cost in Singapore.
    Any true blue born and breed Singapore citizen, who has admitted to hospital for operation, can tell you their experience in the cost, waiting time and etc. There is a vast difference between a private and subsidies patient in Singapore. And don't fooled by the Medisave, Medishield, Eldershield, etc,

  • @lawrencepop-jhussi4878
    @lawrencepop-jhussi4878 4 года назад +1

    Ghib, 3 and 4 room hdb units are quite easy to sell so even if you decide to stay in Japan in the future you will not lose out too much.

  • @kirikiri2293
    @kirikiri2293 4 года назад +5

    I think English is definitely the first language. I am Japanese and cannot speak English, but I want my children to be able to speak English. I work for a Japanese company, but I'm disappointed every time I see the tax deducted from my salary. Are Singapore employees also withholding tax?

    • @lawrencepop-jhussi4878
      @lawrencepop-jhussi4878 4 года назад

      Tax in singapore is low because we do not provide high benefit or pension to citizens. We are not a welfare state, so everyone saves for their own well being and retirement

    • @shan2lu
      @shan2lu 4 года назад

      There's no withholding tax. Taxes are paid annually (very simple) online with the choice of 12 months instalment.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 4 года назад

      Japan inheritance and gift tax is so scary...

    • @sarifahsg
      @sarifahsg 4 года назад

      @@kageyamareijikun I saw a documentary that the high inheritance tax is the reason for many abandoned family homes after the death of owner. Is it also true that the property value is based on the land not the building in it?

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 4 года назад

      Sarifah Sapuan im not sure, maybe Ghib knows the details haha. But inheritance tax is up to 55%...I think Singapore is better for rich people but Japan is very comfortable for middle class and well-educated hardworking white-collared professionals. The land is worth more because the building becomes useless after about 20-30 years due to constant typhoon, earthquakes, mudslides, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, heavy rain and storms, floods etc etc.

  • @Sbproject2
    @Sbproject2 4 года назад +13

    Not to forget the Edusave Account All Singapore Citizen students will have an Edusave account and receive a yearly contribution for their educational use such as enrichment classes , overseas educational trips

    • @xlben10
      @xlben10 4 года назад

      Other countries have free education and medical however with higher taxes , honestly we have our cons as well

  • @frenchfryfrier
    @frenchfryfrier 4 года назад +2

    Buying a resale HDB comes with a higher renovation cost! Dont forget to budget for that

  • @yamikirin
    @yamikirin 4 года назад +3

    A Japanese 3LDK is considered a 4 room flat here. You'd have a hard time finding those for 500k unless they are in non mature estates

  • @lighthouse83
    @lighthouse83 3 года назад

    Singapore does have their strengths and flaws like all countries. As a Singaporean having the privilege to study and live in Australia for better part of my twenties, there are many things we take for granted. Sure, wages in some sectors need to be better, but in exchange, the incremental costs will need to be offset against consumers ultimately. We may not have four seasons to enjoy, but the consistent climate is something that we are assured. Staying in public housing is not necessary an ownership of the property, but it allows the housing to be redeveloped when the lease is up, a 99 year old building may not exactly be safe to stay in. It may be 'boring' to stay after a while, but our geographical location allow us to travel regionally for a quick getaway and yet come back to our nest at the end of the day.

  • @irenelee8735
    @irenelee8735 3 года назад +1

    I m a Singaporean living in us pls make a video : US vs Spore . I will love to tell you about New Yorker life style n cost of living .

  • @lavie6641
    @lavie6641 4 года назад +4

    はじめまして。いつも楽しく拝見させてもらってます。シンガポール在住の知人(日本人)からは医療費が高いと聞いていますが、実際はどうなんでしょうか?2度旅行で訪問して暑いのは如何ともしがたいですが、とても興味深い国で好きです。ぜひまた訪れたいと思います。

  • @sngjoolian
    @sngjoolian 4 года назад +2

    I saw your mother-in-law who was using a fryer. I bought 2 on the same day after I watched her toasting the peanuts.

  • @wennduku
    @wennduku 4 года назад +3

    Just get hbd flat 1St.. Within your budget ..then after 5years then rethink you really long stay in sg or Japan.

  • @kelvgan
    @kelvgan 4 года назад +1

    I thought you will buy in japan but if you thiink singapore its disaster free from earthquake or 4 seasons maintenance. Overall i hope you make a very good investment and commitment and singapore is safe like japan and singapore has a metropilitan convenience and your craving for food and shopping is totally accessible. So for the forseeable future. You may sell everything and go back live in japan one day! Happy for you!

  • @hayleyhyj525
    @hayleyhyj525 4 года назад +1

    I love the people & society part 😂 Singapore is indeed boring but u can always travel to Malaysia or nearby countries like Thailand! (when it’s safe to travel ofc)

  • @koreanlangoppa647
    @koreanlangoppa647 4 года назад +2

    As I am a Korean, I totally agree with the safe environment, education, English & Chinese speaking opportunities, international career improvement and good accessibility for travel only except living costs 😂

  • @acountgoogle9216
    @acountgoogle9216 4 года назад +1

    ここ数年日本とシンガポール両国の間行ったり来たりしてますが、多分最終的に私が日本を選びます。
    国を選べるいい時代ですので、皆自由に選べましょう。

  • @shin-mizumushi
    @shin-mizumushi 4 года назад +14

    正解かな。自然災害があまりにも多いし、動画内で言ってた大地震にこっちは滅茶苦茶びびらされてる。恐らく今後どんどん日本は田舎の地価は下がっていくだろうから、またその時にセカンドハウスくらいで考えてみればいいんじゃないかな?そのうち色々商売とかも軌道にのって金持ちジブおじになったら、世界中に家買っちゃえw

  • @kggoes9700
    @kggoes9700 4 года назад

    I moved to Singapore to study and work myself and adore Japan as a travel destination, but it's interesting to hear your perspective as a Japanese living in Singapore! The only part that doesnt really work out right now is that we're stuck in a tiny island and are not able to travel :(

  • @user-wb6qv4oi6t
    @user-wb6qv4oi6t 4 года назад +12

    ジブさんの話し聞いてるとシンガポールの方がいいと思ったw

  • @sheepjr8173
    @sheepjr8173 4 года назад +1

    I think it will be better to get a house next year or even 2 years later, considering the current economic situation in Singapore.

  • @Kermitgene
    @Kermitgene 4 года назад +48

    Hahaha, “why ah...” in a Singaporean accent.

  • @shaoweieng6923
    @shaoweieng6923 4 года назад +8

    Haha bro your love for spicy food and fresh durian will make you stay here🤣 no sugar cane/bandung/cheap kopi O in japan too🤣 and you can find almost any type of japanese food here in sg.

  • @affalee8216
    @affalee8216 4 года назад

    Minor quake my first night on Japan trip. Locals awakened.
    I slept through it...
    With decent people, Living in Japan not bad.

  • @ThewayforwardSG
    @ThewayforwardSG 4 года назад

    I totally agree with you Bro. Singapore is awesome

  • @shan2lu
    @shan2lu 4 года назад +1

    Wow very good analysis & content with substance👍. It's true that natural disasters should be of most concern. Your house could be destroyed even if u survive & how many times could you be rebuilding your nest. If you compare Tokyo houses with SG, then Tokyo would be more expensive right?

  • @xkiyori
    @xkiyori 4 года назад

    シンガポール人ですが、日本に住んで4年ぐらいになります。車が大好きで乗るために来ました。Ghibさんが言った通り、シンガポールでは車が高すぎて普通の会社員にはとても買えれない値段です。
    I'm not sure if I've been lucky but my work life in two different 大手企業 in Japan is actually pretty lax (being late for work/meetings, dress codes, 名刺交換, etc.) so I'm guessing it's mainly only applicable to sales. Darn right about the transport situation in Tokyo and Osaka though! I couldn't stand the commute in Tokyo so I found a job and moved to the outskirts . I think one main advantages of Japan over Singapore is that Japan is a big country and so you can freely move to everywhere you like.

  • @lonobo1220
    @lonobo1220 4 года назад +9

    義母がシンガポールに住んでいる時点で、日本に移住するのはまず不可能😂最初から結論は見えてた。
    義父は何て言ってる?

  • @icilike
    @icilike 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the comparison between Singapore and Japan. We have lots of complainers in Singapore so it is nice to hear there are some things our govt did right.

  • @tomoxiraixi
    @tomoxiraixi 4 года назад +10

    周辺諸外国に気軽に行ける環境は「拠点」として魅力ですね。

  • @JSCookies
    @JSCookies 4 года назад +1

    You should do a video covering the F&B and services line in Singapore!

  • @karjeecheng9024
    @karjeecheng9024 4 года назад +25

    About natural disasters - one fun fact : Singapore has one of the highest occurrences of lightning strikes.

    • @csy897
      @csy897 4 года назад +3

      HHAHAHAHAHA

    • @kahsiongkiu3201
      @kahsiongkiu3201 4 года назад +2

      And the “flood” in low lying area?

    • @paulineng6177
      @paulineng6177 4 года назад +7

      @@kahsiongkiu3201 this not so bad compare to what you see in other countries.

    • @karjeecheng9024
      @karjeecheng9024 4 года назад

      @@paulineng6177 yup - one storm and 25% of Bangladesh is flooded

    • @capricorn839
      @capricorn839 4 года назад +2

      Lightning don't strike twice and the floods we experienced here is mere ponding. S'pore is a safe place to live

  • @gorodn009
    @gorodn009 4 года назад +1

    Good luck looking for a house. I assume you will Do-It-Yourself instead of getting a property agent right? Cos as a buyer, hiring an agent is kinda redundant cos all they do is just accompany you to visit the seller, they don't know exactly your taste and what you need. And most importantly, you don't need to pay 1% commission to them, that can be a lot of money eg S$50,000. Some people will say an agent will help you do all the paperwork. Honestly, young and tech savvy people like yourself can easily do the paper work yourself. Sorry to all the property agents looking at this comment! Gomen!

  • @Wan2798
    @Wan2798 4 года назад +2

    日本の北海道は家が安いですが!RUclipsを仕事としてやっていくには北海道よりシンガポールの方がフォロワーは増えると思います!

  • @camella1978
    @camella1978 2 года назад

    I love singapore. It has mastered the art of face-saving strategies and hiding the truth.

  • @cynthiahsh11
    @cynthiahsh11 4 года назад +1

    Hi I watch your video since I started working from home due to covid .
    I enjoy your video so far... down to earth and neutral in your comments and view.
    I love Japan the scenery the heritage its so nostalgic. However I will not want to lived and work there which I agree that the customer service is excellent but that comes with a price and that is not been able to be yourself and always on a look out to look perfect in service.. that will be really stressful!

  • @soniachong5787
    @soniachong5787 4 года назад +1

    Your vision I agreed until this pandemic. I need a country that is somewhat self sufficient should any supply line be disrupted. Is able to have farming land. Has own sustainable energy and a lot more kilometres to travel than just 50X27km. And if talking about true social distancing, at least 50 meters away from each neighbour.

  • @weikitlow3035
    @weikitlow3035 4 года назад +13

    Hmm... Education might be cheap but I personally feel that it's competitive and common to have supplementary classes (tuition)? Pretty stressful to be a kid in SG

    • @phng8316
      @phng8316 4 года назад +3

      Education can be stressful but in long run knowledge will bring wonder too..and a better life in today world!

    • @fiesta2341
      @fiesta2341 4 года назад +13

      i have relatives in taiwan and korea, and i feel that the stress due to education in Singapore is much more relaxed compared to those countries, and they also have much less free time as they have to attend cram school etc... so i feel singapore is better in that regard. Not very sure about Japan, but if i had to guess it would be similar to those 2, However i have heard in Japan it is easy once u get into university and is hard to fail in there, compared to SG universities.

    • @brandenongkp
      @brandenongkp 4 года назад +9

      Korea and Japan education is Stressful if not worst .

    • @weikitlow3035
      @weikitlow3035 4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing more about education outside of Singapore! Of course, I have a limited perspective having only gone through Singapore's education system.
      On the topic of stress, it's probably an Asian thing that puts us under immense stress.
      What I wanted to emphasize is the fact that education in Singapore has hidden cost beyond just paying school fees, as I've heard of various ways to gain a competitive edge:
      - volunteering to gain favor into more prestigious schools / donation (for enrolment)
      - supplementary classes / courses (geniebook.com/packages - checkout the cost of using this)
      - tuition
      I'm not making a comparison, I'm just sharing about what I've seen / heard of interesting cases in SG

    • @paulineng6177
      @paulineng6177 4 года назад +4

      @@weikitlow3035 I guess one should decide what they want. If you so kaisu and kaisi, then will do all these crazy stress on your kids. It is really the parents problems, if they know how to balance it, the poor kids need not suffer as much. Proper education is not all about grades, the values you impart to your kids are really more important.

  • @audreychoong7323
    @audreychoong7323 4 года назад

    The government schools (public schools) in Singapore are good. They offer quality education. Of course, there are some "better" government schools in Singapore but on the whole, all government schools are comparable in quality of education. The teachers are all trained by the government , all schools have the same syllabus and the students take the same exams (such as GCE exams). Besides, if your child did well in primary school, he or she will be offered a 3rd language in addition to English and Mandarin.

  • @baby33341
    @baby33341 4 года назад +11

    You have to understand, that if your child is Singaporean son, he has to serve 2 years of national service. That's something that you didn't mention, even if you compared education opportunities.

    • @wumingkkk
      @wumingkkk 4 года назад

      And 10 yrs of a reservist. I hate that! I have to work and do this ... and fail IPPT still have to go thru the remedial training.

    • @rurounigaijinn
      @rurounigaijinn 4 года назад +1

      The good thing is the child can choose his/her nationality. I would seriously think about sending the kid to tertiary education in Japan after the 10 years of mandatory primary and secondary education here if given the right monetary situation.

    • @catcatcat9055
      @catcatcat9055 4 года назад +4

      Who know? Their child may be a girl.

    • @shaoweieng6923
      @shaoweieng6923 4 года назад +1

      Well who knows if his kid might like military service? I know friends that just like army life and dedicate their passion to their role
      Having a chance to serve military also give job opportunities .

    • @baby33341
      @baby33341 4 года назад

      @@rurounigaijinn If you choose to have your nationality as Japanese, a lot of the benefits stated in the video, such as 5 dollars education would not be the same.

  • @eczen8651
    @eczen8651 4 года назад +1

    Ghib-san, are you eligible to buy a BTO flat as your wife is a Singaporean? If yes, then why don't you buy a BTO flat? It last longer and is cheaper.

  • @user-ti5bs7yg7y
    @user-ti5bs7yg7y 4 года назад +1

    こんな時期だからだけど、健康保険的なものはどうなんでしょうか、医療に関して費用やシステムはどうなんだろう、と思いました。

  • @AndiChg
    @AndiChg 4 года назад +4

    The benefit is for Singapore citizen. Especially “if” your kid is under Singapore red passport, and not the other one. :)