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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Join me in exploring Osaka, Japan for the first time. A day jam packed full of activities. We found the best ramen in the country, got sucked into schmuckville once again, explored a huge arcade & ended it all off with the best breakfast in Japan...
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Preview & Introduction
    2:01 - Impressive Kyoto to Osaka train
    7:45 - First look at Osaka's streets
    9:58 - The best ramen in Japan
    13:56 - Exploring Osaka's charm
    16:32 - Osaka Tennoji Park (bad)
    19:09 - Shin Sekai New World (carnival)
    23:34 - Retro records shop
    24:58 - Crazy Namco Arcade
    29:05 - Kuromon Ichiba Market (knives!!)
    33:50 - Dotonbori (Osaka's most popular spot)
    38:30 - Osaka Dotonbori department store
    42:45 - Shinsaibashi shopping street
    45:52 - My hotel in Osaka (great)
    48:04 - My first conveyer belt sushi experience!
    55:32 - Day two begins (disaster)
    59:33 - The best breakfast in Japan
    01:02:06 - Reflecting on Japanese culture
    📍 Chikamatsu ramen: Japan, 〒530-0057 Osaka, Kita Ward, Sonezaki, 1 Chome−2−20 大幸ビル 1F
    📍 Tennoji Park: 5-55 Chausuyamacho, Tennoji Ward, Osaka, 543-0063, Japan
    📍 Shinsaibashi shopping street: 3 Chome Minamisenba, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Japan
    📍 Dotonbori: 1 Chome Dotonbori, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0071, Japan

Комментарии • 191

  • @onakaippai-dw6fh
    @onakaippai-dw6fh 3 месяца назад +25

    ビールと一緒に空のお皿置かれて??ってなるところ笑ってしまった。そりゃ分からないよね。

  • @nanase33122
    @nanase33122 2 месяца назад +55

    33:33 " what he says is wrong. " 日本の多くの飲食店は時間予約システムがある。予約した客が来るまで席にReserved seatsと書いていると日本人も座れないし、人気店だと予約日に1ヶ月先まで予約が取れないお店も多くある。なぜ外国人はすぐに差別というカテゴリで話したがるのか理解が難しい。

  • @wanchaka
    @wanchaka 3 месяца назад +12

    The answer to the question of whether you can drink coffee on the train is that as long as it's not rush hour, you can drink coffee with a lid that can be closed or in a plastic bottle.

  • @J-li7bt
    @J-li7bt 3 месяца назад +20

    15:25 As you mentioned, Japan is a real mystery. Living in the UK for quite some time now, I can understand why you might feel frustrated. Japanese culture places a high value on politeness and avoiding causing discomfort to others. As a result, we tend to keep our emotions more private, avoiding conflict or confrontation, especially in public spaces.
    On the other hand, English culture is completely opposite. You guys are more individualistic and express your feelings openly, whether positive or even negative. This is something I still struggle with, even though I've been here for more than 20 years.... Enjoy your time there!

  • @chyanpe
    @chyanpe 3 месяца назад +48

    日本の紹介ありがとうございます!
    ぜひ北から南まで様々な土地を旅してみてください。
    応援してます😊
    それと、基本的に日本に外国人お断りのような店はありません。
    誰も英語を話せないとしてもです。
    満席の札は予約があるからとかだと思います。
    楽しんでくださいね。

    • @masa9596
      @masa9596 3 месяца назад +2

      夜の店は禁止なところ多いと思う

    • @wilburwood8261
      @wilburwood8261 3 месяца назад +6

      いや、割と外国人お断り、のお店は業界によってはあるし、地域によってもある

    • @tttrip
      @tttrip 3 месяца назад +5

      あるよ、あなたが知らないだけです。散歩中大阪の北区の真昼間の飲食店でインバウンド需要の外人嫌いだよって平気で断っている人気店に遭遇したしw

  • @wilburwood8261
    @wilburwood8261 3 месяца назад +42

    Im Japanese, lived and worked in UK, US, China etc.
    A lot of things that you feel or say, is quite similar to what a first time Japanese tourist would say in a western country. Except that the content is mostly reverse.

    • @trappky1
      @trappky1 3 месяца назад +8

      Yes, I agree. I’m also Japanese (I’m 69 years old) and I’ve lived many places including in the Philippines and the US. Feeling fitting in is very personal and I know many non-WASP immigrant friends and acquaintances don’t feel accepted here in the US. Therefore, it’s not so specific to one country. It is just so easy to ignore that type of feeling when you are in a country like the Philippines as they are more westernized due to its sad history of colonization. Of course, they are more easy going as well. Please try to be open minded as you are. It’s not enough to know a country (even a region) and/or understand its people by just visiting occasionally and observing things. I enjoy your videos as you sound so sincere. We are not as super serious as you think but we cherish sincerity (honesty) and compassion to others. 😊

  • @rie758
    @rie758 3 месяца назад +27

    いわゆる観光地ではない所に行ってほしいです。特に大阪は昔から商業の街ですから、物が溢れている所に行って物が多いと言うのは違うと思います。日本は国土の70%が自然なのです。あなたが求めているのはそちらだと思います。

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +23

      Yes, but I have a much better idea of what to do next time I visit Japan. I can't wait to come back

  • @AS-jt3hc
    @AS-jt3hc Месяц назад +1

    下調べせず行き当たりばったりで来て意味わからんくて奇妙ってのは笑うしかないね😆!!

  • @wivs7776
    @wivs7776 3 месяца назад +12

    The price of a convenience store umbrella is around $5.

  • @tmakko24
    @tmakko24 3 месяца назад +19

    At conveyor Sushi restaurant,you cut  in line😮 Two ladies were waiting their order on red chair,Please follow the order.

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 3 месяца назад

      He lived in China for three pushing anti western propaganda, what do you expect.

  • @m.o.77
    @m.o.77 Месяц назад +3

    Other customers at the sushi restaurant were looking at you because you ignored the waitress's instruction to "please wait in line at the entrance" and instead took a seat on your own to shoot a video. lol
    it's not a big deal, so you don't have to worry about it tho.

  • @htomo2
    @htomo2 3 месяца назад +11

    新しい物事を体験し、問題に直面したら自分で解決していく様子に好感がもてます。
    一方、食べ物を手にとって戻すのはNGですね!
    でも、初めてみる時の表情はまるで子供のようで応援したくなります。Have Fun!

  • @blueoyuki
    @blueoyuki 2 месяца назад +2

    面白かったー!大学時代4年間過ごした関西、また行きたくなりました!🤩

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +21

    貴方には侍の刀に見える物でしょうが、刺身包丁の一種でしょう。
    例えばマグロなどは全長60cm〜3mに及ぶものもあり、そこからマグロの身を解体するには、まるで刀の様なもっと長い包丁も存在します。(この店には無いかもしれませんが)
    たまに寿司店のイベントとして1.5mほどの丸々とした大きなマグロを店内で解体してお客様に見せる店もありますが、そう言う時に本当に刀の様な包丁を使っているのを見れる事もあります。
    この動画の包丁店に展示されてた貴方から見ると侍の刀の様な物も、この店はプロの料理人も買いに来る様な店であれば、刺身包丁として売られているものと思われます。
    プロでの料理人でなくても料理好きの人で釣りが趣味の人は、釣った魚を自宅で刺身にするので、ある程度長さの長い刺身包丁を持っているケースもあり得ます。

  • @ellyko0513
    @ellyko0513 3 месяца назад +25

    When you want to throw away trash in Japan, It’s best to go to convenience store inside!!Thank you for discussing the good and bad points of Japan.

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +6

      ゴミ箱がないのは悪い所とは言い切れ無いですよね
      ゴミ箱あった時の方がゴミ箱からゴミがあふれて汚かったので。ゴミ箱無くなったら街が綺麗になった。

    • @user-ni2ty2xo7t
      @user-ni2ty2xo7t 7 дней назад

      そのコンビニで買っていないゴミをコンビニで捨てる場合は、大量のゴミは捨てないでください。マナー違反です。

  • @piyoori9999
    @piyoori9999 3 месяца назад +10

    動画更新ありがとうございます!応援してます!

  • @user-bv9pt7ce5u
    @user-bv9pt7ce5u 3 месяца назад +6

    自動翻訳が確かに機能しています!
    あなたが原文にカンマを入れたからかな?
    とにかくありがとう!

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, that’s right. I spent 4 hours making sure the English subtitles were correct before translating. I’m glad it’s a noticeable difference :)

  • @sachiro3
    @sachiro3 3 месяца назад +21

    Your adventure trip in Japan is so much fun! As a Japan person, I am very happy. Thank you!

  • @user-vk5ud6sb2c
    @user-vk5ud6sb2c 3 месяца назад +34

    段々気持ちが疲れてきてるのかな…言葉や文化の違いから疎外感を感じているようですね😢
    でもこれって長期で旅してたらのあるあるですよね(笑)
    もうちょっとブロークンでいいから日本語でコミニケーションをとってみたり日本社会に理解を示してみると日本人も打ち解けやすいのだけどね。
    見ていて歯痒い😂
    イギリスのカフェで日本人が日本語でワーワー大きな声で話していたらあなた達もいい気がしないと思いますが…
    とは言えそれらもひっくるめて毎回動画楽しみに拝見しています👍😃

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +15

      Admittedly at this point in the trip, we weren't enjoying it as much as other parts. But that's life, I'm not expecting everything to go perfectly. I'm showing all the ups and downs of travelling, not only the highest points. You'll see how my mood changes after returning to Tokyo in the last video in this series :)

  • @user-bj4ts3ti2v
    @user-bj4ts3ti2v 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm learning the language while having fun with your videos. Have a good time from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

  • @viviya4919
    @viviya4919 3 месяца назад +2

    Osaka reminds me of 东门of shenzhen, China. But definitely more stylish and clean.
    That’s “illegal” not to try the street food. Cuz that’s how you experience the local food culture from my perspective. 😂

  • @TA-px5hy
    @TA-px5hy 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the nice videos, which I have recently enjoyed watching so much.
    One thing you might not understand very well is how difficult English is for Japanese people. In the café, you suddenly spoke to the guy (or girl?) in English at a rather high speed. He (or she) might have just not caught what you said and therefore said "no" to you due to misunderstanding.
    Most Japanese people know many simple English words and can read simple English sentences. However, being able to listen to and catch the words and sentences when they are spoken is totally different. The pronunciation of English is completely different from Japanese, and the Japanese language has a very small set of phonemes, whereas English has many. Therefore, listening to and catching English words and sentences is far more difficult than you can imagine.
    When Japanese people are spoken to in English suddenly, what you say might sound just like the noise of running cars or an air conditioner.
    This is definitely one reason why most Japanese people often do not want to speak to tourists like you in English. Even when they know what to say, they feel very reluctant because they know they will not understand what you will say back to them.

  • @user-ds1et9uh5f
    @user-ds1et9uh5f 3 месяца назад +17

    たこ焼きおいしいのに。あなたの国のイカやタコとは新鮮さとおいしさ違うので、食べると好きになりますよ。

  • @justani
    @justani 3 месяца назад +5

    I really enjoy walking the streets of Osaka with your philosophy. Hankyu is the most elegant railroad company in Japan.
    You can ignore the command comments that include some old ideas. I just wish you would eat octopus. Just like the bonito and young yellowtail you ate at the "conveyor belt" sushi restaurant. I look forward to your next video.

  • @DeepClearEyes4
    @DeepClearEyes4 3 месяца назад +12

    最後のカフェの会話のシーンは聞いてて興味深かったです。
    あなたは日本をなかなか理解し難いと考え多少フラストレーションを感じているようです。
    右の男性は日本の特徴を理解してそれを尊重できているように思えます。
    日本は奇妙だ、と言わず日本はこういう国なんだと、お互いに尊重し合いましょうよ👍 peace

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +9

      Actually I’m not frustrated at all. Japan is very difficult to understand, I love that about it.
      “Strange” may have a negative connotation when translated. In this way I mean that it’s different, quirky. I don’t mean it as a bad thing whatsoever.

    • @user-el6cc8ii4m
      @user-el6cc8ii4m 3 месяца назад +4

      @@OliBarrettTravel yes. You are so strange to me that I cannot understand you.😆
      そう。私から見ればとても奇妙なあなたを理解できません😅

  • @michelineverret2871
    @michelineverret2871 15 дней назад

    You can’t leave Japan without having eaten Shabu-Shabu and sukiyaki!

  • @elisahonda9518
    @elisahonda9518 3 месяца назад +88

    Be mindful that nobody talks or eat inside the train... if you want to talk please do it in lower voice. It's not rule but a social manner and conduct in the japanese society. Stay safe

    • @a-un7952
      @a-un7952 3 месяца назад +2

      電車で話してはいけない等というマナーはありません。コロナで感染対策として数年行われていたことがそのまま続いているだけで、今や意味はありません。それまでずっと車内での会話はしていたことですし、問題も無かったことです。
      たかが数年前の日本のことすら忘れ、「みんながやってるから正しい」等と自己思考力が著しく欠如している者が、日本を語らないで頂きたい。あなたのような者は日本をおかしくするだけです。

    • @litespeed65
      @litespeed65 3 месяца назад +7

      The trains in Tokyo are spotless, something that I appreciate.

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 2 месяца назад

      What do you expect, he’s spent years making pro China videos with his father Lee Barrett.

    • @litespeed65
      @litespeed65 2 месяца назад

      @@wynn3077 Really?!

    • @user-lf9ur9cv5t
      @user-lf9ur9cv5t 2 месяца назад

      @@litespeed65YES

  • @AYA-kq5cx
    @AYA-kq5cx 2 месяца назад +4

    Hi! Oli :)
    I'm Japanese and have been living in London for a long time. I really feel empathy for your reaction and also the reactions of many Japanese on your comments page haha. I enjoyed your video.
    What I want to tell you (I hope this will help you a little), Japanese don't request perfect understanding or behaviour
    , just want you to try to understand more deeply without quick judgment and we just want you to enjoy your days in Japan.
    We Japanese tend to have high pride about our quality and manner so I think we just keen to keep the quality. And want tourists to be satisfied about Japanese trips, so some comments complain about you just come from frustrating that you cannot enjoy fully.
    If you visit again, I highly recommend that you travel with some Japanese who speak English and have lived in Japan for a long time.
    They will welcome to explain the background of the culture and manners and show you the local deep spots.
    Or in London you will be able to find Japan-UK community, so you can enjoy to deep your viewing.
    We are happy that you enjoy your trip more and more :)

  • @y.i4782
    @y.i4782 2 месяца назад +2

    23:00 ← I think those trash are temporarily placed. They are not dumped there.

  • @Pitman33
    @Pitman33 3 месяца назад

    Hi! Great footage. I'm just curious. On your Action 4, when you are doing night scenes, are you just on auto, or do you manually set the frame rate and ISO?

  • @user-r8y513k3
    @user-r8y513k3 3 месяца назад +10

    Although there are some misunderstandings, I think it is an interesting channel as it is the voice of a real traveler. Although you looks like a mischievous child, it seems that you is trying to adapt to the local area. A convenience store umbrella costs about 500 yen. Conveyor belt sushi depends on the restaurant, but the price varies depending on the color of the plate. Please have a good trip and don't get sick from getting rained on again. I'm from tokyo.

  • @yuujikitagawa8082
    @yuujikitagawa8082 3 месяца назад +3

    多分ですがあれらの包丁は購入したら店員が仕上げの砥ぎをしてくれると思います。

  • @user-hz5kv9tj3d
    @user-hz5kv9tj3d 3 месяца назад +11

    Were you impressed by the deliciousness of conveyor belt sushi?
    We Japanese also love conveyor belt sushi because it's affordable and delicious. Japanese people don't go to authentic high-end sushi restaurants that often either.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +1

      I was so impressed, this was much more my style.

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +2

      @@OliBarrettTravel
      予算が許せば回転寿司でない寿司店に行ってみるのも良いと思います
      回転寿司店も安くてネタも良いと思いますが、そうでない店の寿司は値段が高い分だけネタが良かったり、一味違った職人が出せる美味しさの寿司がありますので。

  • @user-zf7yh6fo3z
    @user-zf7yh6fo3z 3 месяца назад +9

    It is not good manners in Japan, but it is not good manners to touch something you are not buying. They are also in the business.
    日本でのマナーになるけど、買わないものを撮る触る行為はあまりよろしくないです。彼らも商売なので。
    The blinds just want to be closed because of the atmosphere of the restaurant.
    You must have entered a dark and relaxed café. Don't think too hard about it. In Japan, we respect the atmosphere and the atmosphere of the place.
    ブラインドの件はお店の雰囲気から閉じていたいだけです。
    暗い雰囲気で落ち着いたカフェに入ったのでしょう。あまりむずかしく考えないでください。日本は雰囲気や場の空気を尊重します。
    I support your activities.

  • @T69SUKI
    @T69SUKI 3 месяца назад

    大阪へようこそ!!
    美味しいものたくさん食べてください😊
    あなたの動画の更新を楽しみに待ってます!

  • @user-hq9be2vt8p
    @user-hq9be2vt8p 3 месяца назад +8

    love your videos!!

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +23

    他の国に行って現地の言葉も話せなければ、その地の人の心の中を分かるなんて不可能だろう。

    • @Pom-cw2mk
      @Pom-cw2mk 3 месяца назад +3

      うるせー、旅人の極意わかってねーな、おめー。

  • @a-un7952
    @a-un7952 3 месяца назад +16

    難しく考えないでください。日本人が考えていることは、あなたのそれと、さほど違いはありません。違いは、それを積極的に表に出すか出さないか、だけです。特に見知らぬ者に対してどうして表に出さないのかは、あなたが見つけてください。ですが、自分とは違うとか、理解しあえないとは思わないでください。
    イギリス人にも、率直にもの言う人、言わない人、初対面ですぐ打ち解けられる人、心を閉ざす人、国際的な交流が出来る人、不得意な人、いるでしょう。日本人も同じです。日本人の中にはあなたと気が合うタイプもいるでしょうし、もし自分と似てないタイプなら、少し相手に似せたコミュニケーション法を取ると上手くいくのかもしれません。距離を保とうとする相手にはあなたも控えめに接してみるなど。
    あなたも今あなたに似たやり方を日本人に期待してるのであれば、どの日本人も同じことを考えています。共有出来る感覚をあなたに期待してるのです。

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +7

      I appreciate that, I think we can always find common ground with people, no matter where we are from :)

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +9

      @@OliBarrettTravel
      日本語も話せないのに日本人の心を理解するなんて難しいと思う。
      それは何処の国に行っても同じだと思う

  • @karakkaze
    @karakkaze 2 месяца назад

    The game store that you wandered into at 19:40 intrigued me. The sign at the entrance shows SmartBall. I did not know what that was so I had to look it up. According to the wiki: ja-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/%E3%82%B9%E3%83%9E%E3%83%BC%E3%83%88%E3%83%9C%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp it is a variant of a Pachinko.

  • @darkstormESP
    @darkstormESP 3 месяца назад +6

    The big knife I believe is a 鮪包丁 maguro bōchō ( Tuna Knife)

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +6

    侍の刀じゃなくて包丁の一種です

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +1

      Who needs a knife that big for the kitchen? 😮

    • @tttrip
      @tttrip 3 месяца назад +11

      @@OliBarrettTravel Professional specifications
      This is that kind of market.

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +5

      @@OliBarrettTravel
      貴方には侍の刀に見える物でしょうが、刺身包丁の一種でしょう。
      例えばマグロなどは全長60cm〜3mに及ぶものもあり、そこからマグロの身を解体するには、まるで刀の様なもっと長い包丁も存在します。(この店には無いかもしれませんが)
      たまに寿司店のイベントとして1.5mほどの丸々とした大きなマグロを店内で解体してお客様に見せる店もありますが、そう言う時に本当に刀の様な包丁を使っているのを見れる事もあります。
      この動画の包丁店に展示されてた貴方から見ると侍の刀の様な物も、この店はプロの料理人も買いに来る様な店であれば、刺身包丁として売られているものと思われます。
      プロでの料理人でなくても料理好きの人で釣りが趣味の人は、自宅で釣った魚を刺身にするので、ある程度長さの長い刺身包丁を持っているケースもあり得ます。

    • @Kihaji-h5y
      @Kihaji-h5y 3 месяца назад +1

      @@OliBarrettTravel It's a sashimi knife. used for cutting fish😘

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 2 месяца назад

    31:54 its not usually squid... 99% of the time its actually octopus. "Tako" means octopus in Japanese. If you like shrimp, a common alternative is ebiyaki which is the same thing but with shrimp. If you look you should be able to find Yaki balls with just scallions at most stands too.

  • @user-xx5hv8jk4p
    @user-xx5hv8jk4p 2 месяца назад +3

    電車の中での撮影は、日本人からすると電話しているのと同じような印象で、バッドマナーと思う人が多いと思う。実際、映像の中でも白い目で見てる日本人ばかり

  • @scatroll810
    @scatroll810 3 месяца назад +14

    全部日本語だからって飲食店を避けるのはもったいない。Google translationを使おう。
    あと、日本人に最初から英語で話しかけるのはやめてね。日本人には最初に日本語で話しかけるかgoogle翻訳を使ってね。
    あと包丁は料理用で、サムライソードじゃない。
    ホテルの電子レンジは日本のスーパーマーケットとコンビニで買い出ししてホテルで酒盛りするのにとても役に立ちますので不思議がらずにいてください。
    マックでちゃんとしたものを食べさせられなかったのは申し訳なかったです。ちゃんとマックがアメリカの朝食を再現したら食ってみたいです笑
    でも回転寿司を楽しんでくれたことは素直に嬉しいです。あと、多分ジョニーソマリの仲間でないなら今後はもっと日本を楽しめると思います。

  • @masashi_p4865
    @masashi_p4865 3 месяца назад +2

    コーヒー好きだねぇ☺️

  • @user-ke6gq7jb3y
    @user-ke6gq7jb3y 3 месяца назад

    I had got mad by mom that don’t touch foodstuff when I was kid. But I think why do it packed?
    I understand there are each common senses at difference countries. Most of tourists are ignorant and not recognizing language almost.Trip is interesting that gradually finds out idea and culture there.
    We should know that as a host country.
    So anyway I always welcome to Japan.

  • @fossil174
    @fossil174 2 месяца назад

    I'm Japanese, but I really love your videos. These videos made me excited and help me to study English!

  • @user-hz8ps6do3p
    @user-hz8ps6do3p 3 месяца назад +9

    Happy to see you enjoying Japan 🇯🇵 🔥🔥
    Just don't give a shit about bad comment

  • @junnymama
    @junnymama 3 месяца назад +6

    If you compare the cost with western country as the US and Europa, Japan is very cheap. You said other asian countries are cheaper, but average of quality are cheaper than Japan. Japan is the most place are very clean, just space is compact. Now many Americans are traveling to Japan, even celebrities too because they think it has value a lot. However your view is interesting that never been Japan before.
    That sushi place, the place is by color of plates and how many you had them. if you want more special, you can order to chef directly. and you don't know the name of red meat fish is roasted outside Bonito (family of tune), I think. and after order beer is Yellow tail. You should try more different fish that you can't try in the western countries. Because they had many variety of good fresh fish!!
    And Your friend has very intellectual vision for different culture. Not easy to figure out by only one time or easy visiting.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +4

      Yes, pricing in Japan surprised me, great value to quality everywhere. seems things are priced fairly and honestly, unlike in most Western countries.
      Thanks for the advice on the conveyer belt sushi, I'll definitely be going back to one or two on my next trip to Japan and I'll know what the yellow plate is for this time!

  • @AN-wb1ug
    @AN-wb1ug Месяц назад

    カメラの後ろでピースしてる女の子たち、かわいいなw

  • @Ma-bj4tf
    @Ma-bj4tf Месяц назад

    42:53 nice your a voice from JP

  • @AvrCdavr
    @AvrCdavr 3 месяца назад +2

    Glad to see all the views and subscribers you're getting.

  • @user-dt2pr1js1t
    @user-dt2pr1js1t 3 месяца назад +24

    Be careful not to touch the merchandise if you don't intend to buy it, or the staff might dislike you!

    • @kymo82
      @kymo82 3 месяца назад +2

      Thats just silly, are you talking about food? Then you have a point.

    • @user-dt2pr1js1t
      @user-dt2pr1js1t 3 месяца назад +1

      You need to watch the video again and view it from the perspective of the store's staff.

  • @user-s45c
    @user-s45c 3 месяца назад +23

    マナーとかルールガン無視で行くスタイルおもろい

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +21

      日本に来る観光客が全員そんな事したら、大問題になる

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 2 месяца назад +1

      It’s comes from years of living in China when making anti west videos with his father.
      Check out Lee Barrett.

  • @user-ow8st2nk2c
    @user-ow8st2nk2c 3 месяца назад +19

    Please don't take the comments point out as too much, just one opinion!

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +8

      Thanks for pointing that out. This channel is realistic. I'm not claiming to handle every situation perfectly as I'm only human, not a robot.

    • @user-tj3dl2ph4k
      @user-tj3dl2ph4k 3 месяца назад +4

      @@OliBarrettTravelI luv your videos and looking forward to your videos like a wicked) Don’t take negative comments too close. Keep going Oli!!! Fireeee🔥🔥🔥

  • @dbbentertainment8134
    @dbbentertainment8134 3 месяца назад +2

    I love watching these videos!
    p.s. You should remind people at the start of each vlog to like and subscribe.

  • @moc176
    @moc176 2 месяца назад +1

    何で傘をささないのか😂

  • @uha3444
    @uha3444 3 месяца назад +6

    Amazing! They're filming this without permission! Everyone looks confused. It's funny how they have no common sense.
    I'll never come to Japan again~~~😊

  • @temari-wl7yb
    @temari-wl7yb 3 месяца назад +19

    People make comments that sound like mother's nitpicking, but don't worry about it too much😂

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. It's a different type of vulnerability showing how I handle every little situation. We don't usually observe people in this way. I think we could nitpick this way at anybody, if we watched them enough.

  • @ruhira100
    @ruhira100 3 месяца назад +39

    電車内では静かに

  • @Haru-dc3jj
    @Haru-dc3jj 2 месяца назад

    👍✨✨

  • @zaidannem3137
    @zaidannem3137 3 месяца назад +1

    For foreigners, Japan is a place to travel and have fun, not somewhere to live or work long-term. The rules are too strict, making it difficult for foreigners to live here.

  • @query_official
    @query_official 3 месяца назад +29

    Maybe you shouldn't show other people's faces 😢.
    It is a complete invasion of privacy.

  • @kurosan175
    @kurosan175 2 месяца назад

    thank you for making a movie!
    i'm enjoying.
    what height is yours?

  • @Steve-il9pb
    @Steve-il9pb 3 месяца назад +6

    People who can’t directly express their opinions say them where faces can’t be seen.

  • @user-dl2ni2if6i
    @user-dl2ni2if6i 3 месяца назад +5

    The Shinkansen is the only mode of transportation in Japan where you can eat food; if you eat it on any other mode of transportation, it will be considered a low level of civility.

  • @user-jo7nk2gh7s
    @user-jo7nk2gh7s 3 месяца назад +1

    カフェで、最初、ブラインドを開けるのを拒否されたことは、とても悲しかったですね。
    (下の人のコメントを読んで、その後、ブラインドを開けてくれた事と、それに対して、あなたがありがとう!と言ったことを書くべきだったと気づかせてくれたので、コメントを編集しています。)
    景色を楽しめるお店が日本にもまだありますし、また、内向的ではないお店も日本にはあると思うので、そのようなお店に行けたら良いですね。

    • @kozue0307
      @kozue0307 2 месяца назад +1

      お店の女性がブラインドを開けてくれて、ありがとう!と言ってましたよね?

    • @user-jo7nk2gh7s
      @user-jo7nk2gh7s 2 месяца назад

      @@kozue0307 はい。そうですね!ただ、最初は拒否されていたようでしたので、悲しかったんだろうなと思ったのです。
      返信ありがとうございます。

  • @KingRat355
    @KingRat355 3 месяца назад +3

    Great insights and reflection from you and your friend. I usually think of all the odd behaviours and manners stems from one thing only, to be respectful to others. Also I find myself agreeing with most of the japanese manners. For example it IS disrespectful to talk in a loud voice on the bus, of course you don't cut in line, or litter the streets. Of course its easier to live in a country which don't care whether you go by these rules or not.

  • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
    @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +18

    日本の包丁を「大量殺人兵器」って言ってるんですか?
    日本の包丁の切れ味が良いのは1500年代の戦国時代があった為、刀の刃の製造技術が向上したからです。
    今は世界からプロの料理人が日本の包丁が素晴らしいと言う事で、世界のプロの料理人が日本の包丁を買いに来る品質になっている物に対して
    もし「大量殺人兵器」と言ってるなら、あまりにも失礼すぎる。

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +4

      Please don't look too deep into my terminology used. I'm simply referring to it as it's potential to be dangerous if in the wrong hands.

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +10

      @@OliBarrettTravel言葉選びには気をつけるべきです
      思慮深さに欠ける

    • @Kihaji-h5y
      @Kihaji-h5y 3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠@@user-qj6ni8ei1p 29:32 彼は包丁をそのまま出していることに驚いただけです。イギリスでは凶器となるものを手の届く位置に置く事が異質なのです。「大量殺人兵器」というのは翻訳が直訳すぎます。決して日本の包丁を批判している訳では無いと思いますよ。

    • @user-ke6gq7jb3y
      @user-ke6gq7jb3y 3 месяца назад +2

      包丁の文化やそのものを批判してるわけでなく、イギリスではこんなことしてたら犯罪に使われる、と言ってる
      日本の治安の良さを遠回しで表現しています

    • @htomo2
      @htomo2 2 месяца назад +1

      英語を勝手にGoogle翻訳しているだけなので、あまり鵜呑みにしないほうがよいかと。

  • @pastense
    @pastense 2 месяца назад

    Hahaha…my dad and I were so exhausted trying to get back to our hotel, we just got on whatever train we could get on quick. After a few stops, I began to realize that my dad and I were the only men in the car. Then I realized it was the women-only car! When I realized this, I just kinda kept my head down in anxiety as we still have several stops to go. Surprisingly (or, NOT surprisingly?) nobody said anything or even really noticed. lol, such a cringy moment

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  2 месяца назад

      Haha, yes that sounds so much like Japan. No one is going to tell you 😂

    • @TA-px5hy
      @TA-px5hy 17 дней назад

      ​@@OliBarrettTravel That is simply because Japanese people do not speak your language.

  • @greenrosebluebird
    @greenrosebluebird 3 месяца назад +4

    You've only seen very limited part of Japan yet in very short time. Please know that.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +5

      I absolutely know that. I can’t wait to come back again and head to more rural parts of Japan!

    • @user-qj6ni8ei1p
      @user-qj6ni8ei1p 3 месяца назад +4

      @@OliBarrettTravel
      表面だけ見てる部分を感じる。都会であろうと田舎であろうと。
      日本語が話せないから深い所までは日本を理解しきれないと言う限界がある

    • @uha3444
      @uha3444 3 месяца назад +2

      いやいや二度と来んな​@@OliBarrettTravel

    • @user-kf8ud4nm9t
      @user-kf8ud4nm9t 2 месяца назад

      ​@@OliBarrettTravel
      見ただけで確認もしない自分勝手な解釈しかしない旅は同じ場所に何回行っても理解出来ないですよ。
      もしまた来るなら通訳出来る人に同行してもらうことをおすすめします。
      もしくは団体観光ツアーをおすすめします。この動画の旅より日本を正しく旅行出来ます。

  • @love-wn4wv
    @love-wn4wv 3 месяца назад +33

    動画は楽しく見させて貰ってます😊
    1つだけ気になる事が有ります。明らかに購入する気が無い食品をたとえケースに入っていたとしても、手にとったり触ったりしない様にしたほうが良いと思います。これは日本のほとんどの人々が守っているマナーです。本当に購入したい人のために思いやりを持って頂けたらと思います。

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +12

      I wasn't aware of this custom before I came to Japan. This is a very regular thing to do in the West, so I'll be mindful of this next time.

    • @love-wn4wv
      @love-wn4wv 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@OliBarrettTravelさん今晩は😊コメント有り難うございます😊食べ物でなければ、興味が有れば手にとってみたりして下さいね。私も手にとって触ったりはしています😊

    • @TT-ub1bs
      @TT-ub1bs 3 месяца назад +7

      その場で手に取らないで商品に書かれているアレルギー表記を確認する方法を教えてください
      返信待ってます

    • @TT-ub1bs
      @TT-ub1bs 3 месяца назад +5

      商品はラッピングされているので商品(食品)に直接触れているわけではないと思うのですがそのあたりについてもご意見を伺いたいです

    • @love-wn4wv
      @love-wn4wv 3 месяца назад +3

      @@TT-ub1bs さん
      例えばスーパーで前列に並んでいる品物を避けて購入する人が多いのは何故か考えたところ、やはり前列の品物は色々な人が手にとって触っているかもしれないから避けていると言うのも1つ有ると思います。手袋をしていなければケースに指紋がつきます。また、その手は何時洗ったのかもわかりません。それが嫌だなと感じる人も多いので買う気がないなら触らないに越したことは有りません。購入したい人への思いやりなので、ルールでもなんでもありません。でもそれを映像で見てしまうと、楽しい動画をあげてるいても不快に感じる人がいるかもわからないので、そうなると良い動画も悪く感じたりするかも思いコメントしただけです。別に強制とかルール云々の話ではないです。

  • @user-rg4sx8rr3q
    @user-rg4sx8rr3q 3 месяца назад +43

    🎉I am Japanese. If you have no intention of buying something, don't touch the products. If you have no intention of buying something, don't enter the store. If you have no intention of using it, don't enter the karaoke. If you enter a facility without a purpose, you may be arrested in the worst case scenario. If you want to take videos in a store, please ask the staff for permission. We are glad that you are interested in Japanese culture, but please follow the rules.

    • @kymo82
      @kymo82 3 месяца назад +4

      Arrested.. what a joke. He spoke on the train, this was a social rule that was broken. But entering a facility that is publicly open? If the staff don't ask him to stop recording or to leave then there shouldn't be anything wrong with that.
      Have you ever been a tourist outside of Japan? Are you telling me that if I wanted to walk into a karaoke bar and spectate/watch people sing karaoke I should be arrested? Or how about walking into a hockey arena to watch kids play? Or how about window shopping in a mall facility, would you call the police on me then as well?

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 3 месяца назад

      @@kymo82 I would call the police on you and file a report.

    • @user-rg4sx8rr3q
      @user-rg4sx8rr3q 3 месяца назад +9

      @@kymo82
      This is not a joke. It depends on the situation. In Japan, no one wanders in a karaoke bar without intending to sing. I have never seen anyone like that. Sometimes you do see people wandering in a shopping center, but no one thinks well of people wandering around in that without intending to buy anything. Do you go into a shopping center without a purpose? If it's really bad, the police will be called. I've never been abroad, but that doesn't matter. It's Japan, so it's the Japanese rules.

    • @kymo82
      @kymo82 3 месяца назад

      @@user-rg4sx8rr3q Yes, sometimes people go to shopping facilities to meet with friends. Sometimes people go to look at expensive items they otherwise cannot buy, in other words window shopping. Heres an example: I walked into a Rolex store in Roppongi the other day with no intention to buy a watch, I made it clear to the staff that I had no intention of buying a watch. They were happy to showcase me their products and give details about each watch I looked at. I want to re-iterate this happened in Japan.
      Karaoke is not a common western activity. He mentioned in the video himself that its not a common activity in the United Kingdom. Oli could have had the expectation to see people singing and enjoying themselves when he entered the Karaoke facility. Here's another example: I walked into a Karaoke bar the other day with a friend, even though I only had one glass of beer and had not real intention of drinking. I found much more enjoyment watching the intoxicated salarymen sitting next to me singing their hearts away. It was very entertaining! If my friend was not there, I would've gladly paid the hourly fee to chat with them.
      Oli is not Johnny Somali...

    • @user-rg4sx8rr3q
      @user-rg4sx8rr3q 3 месяца назад +6

      ​@@kymo82
      If a store employee doesn't say anything about you taking videos, it doesn't mean they have permission. He or she may not want you to do it, but He or she won't say so. Ask for permission.

  • @aparecidaemikoaoki1848
    @aparecidaemikoaoki1848 3 месяца назад

    👏👏👏😋😋😊😊🙏🙏

  • @kdkwakira
    @kdkwakira Месяц назад +1

    カラオケは、日本発祥です!決して中国ではありません!!!
    ここは、日本です欧米では御座いません、違いを実感するのが旅です!
    グダグダ言わず、日本を楽しめや!!!
    Karaoke originated in Japan! Definitely not China! ! !
    This is Japan, you won't find it in Europe or America, and traveling is the way to experience the difference!
    Enjoy Japan without complaining! ! !

  • @user-fi6uu5kx5e
    @user-fi6uu5kx5e 2 месяца назад +6

    日本に興味を持って旅行を楽しんでくれるのは嬉しいけど、日本のルールやマナーに敬意を持っていないのなら来ないでほしい。

    • @たれぞう
      @たれぞう 2 месяца назад +3

      細かいマナーの話をすると複雑極まりないし、日本に来るにあたってマナーを完璧に把握する必要はないと思う。
      ある程度下調べしてるとは思うよ。
      他文化の理解なんてそう簡単に出来るものじゃないから怒らないであげて😢

    • @user-fi6uu5kx5e
      @user-fi6uu5kx5e 2 месяца назад +2

      @@たれぞう 確かにそうですね

    • @DORUMAGESU
      @DORUMAGESU Месяц назад

      @@たれぞうこの人日本の最初の動画で、旅行する時はその国のことをなるべく調べないようにしてる、って言ってなかった?新鮮な気持ちになりたいからと言って。
      今や外国人が日本のマナーについて語っている動画なんていくらでもあるんだから、それを1、2本見てから来るだけでも随分違うはずなんですがね。チップ文化がないことすら知らないんですから、全然調べてないでしょう。

    • @たれぞう
      @たれぞう Месяц назад +2

      @@DORUMAGESU まぁお好きにしてくださいって感じですね。
      わざと下調べをしない割には文化に物申してたりするし、よく分からないですね。

  • @litespeed65
    @litespeed65 3 месяца назад +20

    You're complaining more and more in your videos.
    Comments here are pointing out the obvious, I hope you read them and try to be respectful.

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 3 месяца назад +11

      Because he really doesn't like Japan.

    • @OliBarrettTravel
      @OliBarrettTravel  3 месяца назад +4

      This channel is about being real and authentic. Not all travel is equal, there are always ups and downs along the way. Some cities we naturally didn't enjoy as much as others.
      My spirits picked up again once returning to Tokyo.

    • @wynn3077
      @wynn3077 3 месяца назад +3

      If you go and look at his father’s channel which he was a part of then you might understand why he’s like that.

  • @nori997
    @nori997 2 месяца назад

    人の感じ方はそれぞれ異なる。日本の水が合わない人も居るし、合う人もいる…それだけの印象。

  • @MegaResimu
    @MegaResimu 3 месяца назад

    いいね

  • @user-nn1nz7bi7i
    @user-nn1nz7bi7i 3 месяца назад +2

    サムネが可愛いwwwww

  • @joonlee2031
    @joonlee2031 3 месяца назад

    😂 youre at the tail end of your trip where the cultural difference has chipped away your sense of self and liberty. Especially in a country like Japan, there's a price to pay for the ultimate level of courtesy and cleanliness. Japanese folks may not understand but for Westerners all the unwritten rules and customs along with the disapproving vibe chips away the sense of one's freedom and independence for Westerners that we grown a custom to.

    • @takanochannel
      @takanochannel Месяц назад

      Your opinion is nonsense.
      Firstly, you can't lump many countries under the term "Western".
      Secondly, most Western countries have worse unspoken rules than Japan.
      You're misunderstanding the meaning of freedom and independence.
      A dog can bark if it wants to bark, and it can poop on the street if it wants to poop.
      By your logic, dogs have more freedom than humans.

  • @soccerkansen-yuruyuru
    @soccerkansen-yuruyuru 2 месяца назад

    I like your impression about Japanese, Japanese economy has been declining, it`s good to stick to Japanese old culture
    but we have to change some things like communicationway, rules.
    we have think what we have to change for japanese economy.
    Japanese traditional culture is good,but sometimes cause some problems for Japanese people

  • @TY-or4ul
    @TY-or4ul 3 месяца назад +31

    なんか好きじゃない😅
    少し不快に感じました😅😅
    いいよ住まないで😅

    • @MK-oq4kg
      @MK-oq4kg 3 месяца назад +11

      それな😂

    • @Enpitsukezuri3590
      @Enpitsukezuri3590 3 месяца назад +19

      日本ていいですね〜日本は最高です〜と言ってるRUclipsrが好きですか?ほとんど嘘ですよ😂
      この方は正直なだけだと思います。

    • @a-un7952
      @a-un7952 3 месяца назад +18

      彼は、遠い国の未知の表現方法の違いに戸惑ってるだけ。海外に行けば私達にも起こり得ること。
      「住めない」というワードだけ注目して悪くしか受け取れない日本人がいることは、日本として恥ずかしいことと思う。

    • @bikegottui
      @bikegottui 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Enpitsukezuri3590 その通り。🤣

    • @glw-ie5nx
      @glw-ie5nx 3 месяца назад +3

      人それぞれの感情だから仕方ないよ。どう生きたいかによる
      名前出すの失礼かも知れないけどPewDiePieさんのように日本で子育てしたいという人もいる

  • @DanLewizOfficial
    @DanLewizOfficial 3 месяца назад

    I love those two japanese girls in the background at the shopping area.... totemo kawaii desu :D

  • @higashioosaka
    @higashioosaka 3 месяца назад +1

    Cheers to you who have no material desires.

  • @user-sr1yd3sk9h
    @user-sr1yd3sk9h 3 месяца назад

    日本人に挨拶する時はピカチュウと言ってください喜びます

  • @user-dh2kb2yv7r
    @user-dh2kb2yv7r 3 месяца назад +5

    食の初心者を日本ではお子様ランチと言う。