14 REASONS WHY I LIKE LIVING in England | what England has and Japan doesn't| England vs Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2020
  • Despite I said there is no mosquitoes and snakes in England, there are actually some mosquitoes and snakes.
    I just haven't seen any of them until then and misunderstood it.
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  • @Martyntd5
    @Martyntd5 3 года назад +2445

    How refreshing to hear a foreigner talk about England who has actual experience of England and not just London.

    • @jonathanwalker8730
      @jonathanwalker8730 3 года назад +228

      Yes, it would be great if the government and the BBC also found out that there's an England beyond London.

    • @jonathanwalker8730
      @jonathanwalker8730 3 года назад +52

      @@despacito2390 I feel kind of bad about having cast a cynical political complexion on this lovely, refreshing, sweet post. But I do have an aversion to London-centricity. It may as well be a different country to the rest of England.

    • @bencrawshaw1227
      @bencrawshaw1227 3 года назад +19

      Yeah it's rare to here someone talk positively about us.

    • @slippy495
      @slippy495 3 года назад +20

      @@jonathanwalker8730 that's not true. the bbc have moved a lot of production up north these days. i have actor friends in the north who tell me that a lot of the big studios are hiring more and more northern actors, and filming more and more in areas like manchester, salford and yorkshire as opposed to london.

    • @vinniechan
      @vinniechan 2 года назад +5

      I think that's because u do need to drive around to get to the countryside so tourist tend to miss out unless they go that for like hiking or camping

  • @AlexRoebuck
    @AlexRoebuck 3 года назад +2673

    As an English person, I love these type of videos as they remind us what we take for granted.

    • @jakebolger6248
      @jakebolger6248 3 года назад +124

      too right mate, I feel like sometimes we think of the UK as not all that great when in reality it is mostly a fantastic place to live. Also always interesting to have a foreigner's perspective on our own country.

    • @davidjrule66
      @davidjrule66 3 года назад +25

      Im not English and i love her video. I liked Japan lot.

    • @languagepepe2855
      @languagepepe2855 3 года назад +31

      it's just kind of weird to me, I went to Japan and I appreciated the rice fields and mountains more hahahaha

    • @johnpatrickmcaleer7374
      @johnpatrickmcaleer7374 3 года назад +14

      Its very true,we take so much for granted

    • @fleshen
      @fleshen 3 года назад +26

      I'm British and have been had the pleasure to have spent some time in Japan and loved it but you have made me like my country again!

  • @bg1616
    @bg1616 2 года назад +265

    I was bordering on tears watching her speak so nicely about England.

    • @trapitao1210
      @trapitao1210 2 года назад +9

      i thought i was just being a wet rag haahah

    • @zoesolanki961
      @zoesolanki961 2 года назад +3

      Me too! Is that weird?

    • @bg1616
      @bg1616 2 года назад +17

      @@zoesolanki961 no because we usually get slagged off

    • @cherylthommo1
      @cherylthommo1 2 года назад +9

      Beautiful girl with lovely manners

    • @jjw4646
      @jjw4646 2 года назад +8

      Proud English man💪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @PointOfViewUk
    @PointOfViewUk 2 года назад +355

    It really put things into perspective when she mentioned how much she appreciates English architecture, when most English people would say the exact same about Japanese architecture :p I suppose we take it for granted!

    • @divvy1400yam600
      @divvy1400yam600 2 года назад +4

      I am afaid you are not completely right.
      After Tokyo was blown to bits the truth is it has been rebuilt in rectangular anonymous buildings.
      The Japanese are keen to retain their own identity . Quite right too !

    • @thomasdawe1837
      @thomasdawe1837 2 года назад +5

      Japanese architecture is absolutely awful. Go to a city and see, you have to go out of your way to see those travel brochure places - which are admittedly beautiful, although usually packed with rude Chinese tourists.

    • @divvy1400yam600
      @divvy1400yam600 2 года назад +2

      @The Ministry Of Truth
      It is NOT important to balance immigration with anything.
      Europe at moment has people in political power who are undermining the identity of the nations. Hungary being one exception.
      Either they are too stupid (or bamboozled by their own tolerance) to realise what they are doing.
      They might be submitting to outside influences.

  • @dannysmith8917
    @dannysmith8917 3 года назад +492

    What a lovely polite softly spoken women

    • @micallef87
      @micallef87 3 года назад +2

      And no wedding ring 😏

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh 3 года назад +12

      As I understand it, politeness is taught in Japanese schools.....

    • @karepanman8705
      @karepanman8705 2 года назад +1

      Her name Shizuka is very fitting

    • @chickenfoot2423
      @chickenfoot2423 2 года назад +10

      @Fckin Zyzz Brah what the fuck?

    • @lukepollard6498
      @lukepollard6498 2 года назад +7

      @Fckin Zyzz BrahWe've all seen them... just a very out of place comment mate lol

  • @JonsTunes
    @JonsTunes 3 года назад +479

    The British countryside is often overlooked by tourists. Having traveled to many countries all around the globe I still think the British countryside is up there with the best x

    • @spm36
      @spm36 3 года назад +17

      I agree I've cycled all over Europe and excepting the french alps I love our countryside best

    • @aldworth33
      @aldworth33 3 года назад +11

      It's the same in all of europe, france, Belgium, holland, german etc they all have great countryside but tourists see the city sights then go home usually

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes 3 года назад +7

      @john jack Yes she was talking about England, I on the other hand was talking about Britain. I'm well aware of who's who regarding The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, The British Isles bla bla

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes 3 года назад +5

      @john jack oh I get you pedantic stance looking at your other comments on this video. Let me guess... Scotland or North Wales??

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes 3 года назад +7

      @john jack Lol. Yes I was right. Another triggered Scottish guy 🤪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  • @pinkbeatle2012
    @pinkbeatle2012 2 года назад +205

    English people in general tend to moan about our country, I'm guilty of it too. We really do have a beautiful country though. I'm glad you love living here.

    • @joesmith8701
      @joesmith8701 2 года назад +3

      we have a beautuful country its just london thats a massive dump the standard of living i had in greater manchester was fantastic and i am just a labouer i moved back home because of the scamdemic and if i wanted to stay in london i will be living in my dads couincil flat for ever

    • @WaveForceful
      @WaveForceful 2 года назад +7

      It's a shame really because everyone is too obsessed with this frat, drinking culture and "living the life".
      I think the problem in the UK are really the people who live in the cities and the peoples mindsets. She seems to be exploring the best thing country can offer, the countryside..
      I used to do what she does and pick brambles with my family when I was younger, miss those days and I feel like that sort of thing is lost on the newer generations.

    • @rolandcucicea6006
      @rolandcucicea6006 2 года назад +7

      Easter European here
      You guys have a great country. Here are some things I have here that I never had back home:
      -respectful policemen (I was stopped once while a bit buzzed and they wanted to give me a ride, as I was walking near a highway. Didn't ask wether I was sober and were super friendly, chatted about how I feel in the UK, work. I think I might be the only person who ever told them "This was nice" after they got out of the police car)
      -the concept of "to each his own". My people seem to be making a living on gossiping about other people's lives. At work, I have to meet people from my home country. Their topics of conversation ar generally the same, judging others all the time. I've made some good Brit pals. If they talked badly about someone it was so they'd let me know why they are frustrated with that person and never went in great detail or even insult that person's character. Most people wouldn't care if a guy grew his hair long, or a woman cut hers short. Back home, something like this is on everyone's radar
      I work for a big company, switched departments a while ago. At the old department, when something didn't work, the Brits would say "those fkin idiots" referring to the ones on the other shift, had a laugh and just made it work themselves. Where I am now, 70% of my colleagues are my nationality. God forbit something goes wrong cuz you won't hear the end of it soon.
      - people do drugs more openly here.. some might see this as a negative. But personally, I'd rather know that one can do with their body/mind what they want and not fear prosecution as much.
      - opening a business is less compkicated around here. My mate opened a Coffeeshop. He had some routine controls. Upon inspection, some faults were found but no fee was issued. Rather, he was told what to look out for and fix it as soon as he can. They told him when they'll return, and they didn't. Back home these controls are a serious source of stress for the owner of the business cuz the inspectors WANT to find faults and issue fines. They are often rude and come on purpose when it's the busiest.
      - a well documented government website.. I could find out all I needed to know about my taxes, right to get student loans, NHS coverage without leaving my home to go 5 different places and stay in line just to ask questions as I'd have to do home
      -decent wages. Back home food prices are about 50% cheaper for most foods, but minimum wage A MONTH is like 300pounds. Let me put it this way: I work for 20% above the minimum wage in England without qualifications and I'm paid triple the wage of my best friend who's an electrical engineer with a Bachelor's in Science
      The list goes on and on.. I prolly would not be able to finish venting for another hour

    • @ukchub6633
      @ukchub6633 2 года назад +2

      when i first visit to your country? i was like wow. everything is nice. i never thought about British moaning, racism, the humour and the sarcasm and everything shown on tele. i used to like Little Britain as i'm gay and civil partnership with an English guy.. we been together since 2003. from the good image of your country and kindness and polite very similar to Malaysia ^^ .NOw today do i still feel that way yes and no because the negative remarks this that overcome of me loving the Britain is gone. i'm dissapointed because racism and antigay are so bad in Britain and USA. yes there is racism in Malaysia too but not as bad as you guys. sorry to say . i feel more peaceful walking in Malaysia with my English partner eventhough im aware illigal i Malaysia. but if you asking me to walking freely in Britain is a nono to me. after the Brexit now i konw half of you country is racist. sorry to say same goes with USA. oh well thats reall life sucks

    • @ukchub6633
      @ukchub6633 2 года назад +1

      Sorry to vote for brexit because of tired of ppl? That is the most excuse I ever heard. That is so racist

  • @BozoEngland
    @BozoEngland 2 года назад +103

    I live in a 400 year old cottage. I recently had some Japanese tourists admire my house. They were very polite and just loved the architecture. They were so nice in fact that I showed them where to find a nearby beauty spot from which they could get a great view of the area. I hope they found it!

    • @swampfarts
      @swampfarts 2 года назад +23

      When I visited Japan, we pulled over to admire a cherry blossom tree outside someone's home. Let me tell you I am not exaggerating when the home owner came *running* out excitedly with a tourist map and showed me where to see the biggest, most beautiful sakura tree I have ever seen.

  • @scabthecat
    @scabthecat 3 года назад +869

    I wish there were more people as lovely as you in the UK. Completely charming.

    • @OneDarkMartian
      @OneDarkMartian 3 года назад +34

      I completely agree. Such a kind, sweet nature.

    • @Willsanky
      @Willsanky 3 года назад +10

      Agreed

    • @spm36
      @spm36 3 года назад +22

      There's plenty of nice people here

    • @stuartdicks2082
      @stuartdicks2082 3 года назад +2

      Give it a couple of years

    • @stuartdicks2082
      @stuartdicks2082 3 года назад +2

      Those houses only the rich can afford,

  • @gerardmackay8909
    @gerardmackay8909 2 года назад +321

    Beautiful, gracious, observant and generous to her host country. What a classy lady

    • @TashaBryanUK
      @TashaBryanUK 2 года назад +26

      Isn't she just! She's wonderfully sweet, she melts my heart.

    • @Boonmepanich
      @Boonmepanich 2 года назад +2

      Fit

  • @elleb3478
    @elleb3478 2 года назад +506

    This video is adorable. Makes me realise what I take for granted

    • @peterhollingworth9195
      @peterhollingworth9195 2 года назад +13

      I've worked with many visitors to the UK on business and many of them comment on how green and beautiful the countryside is. It makes you stop and look again with fresh eyes at what we take for granted

    • @britannia6080
      @britannia6080 2 года назад +5

      I love England. I wish our country was better.

    • @anthonyfelix5345
      @anthonyfelix5345 2 года назад +1

      Nah every other country in Europe has the same if not better. It's not just that either: The weather is atrocious. I moved from england a few years ago and haven't looked back since. If she went to Italy or France she would forget about england.

    • @daisy-ee8ki
      @daisy-ee8ki 2 года назад

      @@anthonyfelix5345 france is a shit country and Italy is too (it’s better than france though)

    • @Elbowbanditest2003
      @Elbowbanditest2003 2 года назад

      @@anthonyfelix5345 there's different climate all over England where I live it really doesn't rain much, maybe once a month depending on the season obviously

  • @JohnSmith-rw2yn
    @JohnSmith-rw2yn 2 года назад +351

    What's strange is lots of people from abroad in England say how everyone is so polite, I think English people hold other English people to a higher standard. So to me, a person in a shop maybe ruder than I am used to, but someone from another country may still consider it polite. Its a very interesting video to see such a perspective on my country. Enjoy :)

    • @joesmith8701
      @joesmith8701 2 года назад +12

      londoners are rude when i lived in manchester i was on me way to work in rush hour in piccadilly gardens and to me delite everone was queing for the bus

    • @anishmajumdar8043
      @anishmajumdar8043 2 года назад +23

      I learned the basic courtesy of thanking someone when they open the door for me. It’s a cultural thing, I guess. You learn to be grateful towards others when you live in Britain because practically everyone behaves that way. I’ve even thanked automatic doors! Britain changes you, for better.

    • @heresjohnny602
      @heresjohnny602 2 года назад +10

      English politeness is disguised passive aggression, it's just many countries don't see the subtleties in our language usage.

    • @iakinose
      @iakinose 2 года назад +6

      @@heresjohnny602 i feel like passive aggressive doesn't quite capture the true nature of it but I see what you mean.

    • @peterwundersitz3715
      @peterwundersitz3715 2 года назад +9

      No one is ruder than the French; I think.

  • @TomRipley7350
    @TomRipley7350 3 года назад +246

    I'm English. I really enjoyed hearing about your experience as a Japanese person in my country. You're so warm and positive about England. Hope your stay here is a long one.

    • @marvinc9994
      @marvinc9994 3 года назад +7

      "Hope your stay here is a long one."
      Could we make that a 'PERMANENT' one, please ?

    • @TashaBryanUK
      @TashaBryanUK 2 года назад +11

      Sorry Japan, Shizuka is now one of us. Her heart is pure.

    • @DirtyGeorge
      @DirtyGeorge 2 года назад +1

      @@marvinc9994 damn that got dark fast

    • @marvinc9994
      @marvinc9994 2 года назад

      @@DirtyGeorge
      "got dark fast"
      'Dark' ? Sorry, don't _quite_ get that one..................................

  • @RHNGaming
    @RHNGaming 2 года назад +244

    It's nice to hear someone talk about England in a positive way for once

    • @pinkbeatle2012
      @pinkbeatle2012 2 года назад +13

      Even English people are negative about England.

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 2 года назад +5

      Every country has people who are negative about their own country.

    • @user-ii2jo4nh4j
      @user-ii2jo4nh4j 2 года назад +2

      Why do you have an SS pfp

    • @RHNGaming
      @RHNGaming 2 года назад +10

      @@user-ii2jo4nh4j I'm a history buff and idc if it offends anyone

    • @user-ii2jo4nh4j
      @user-ii2jo4nh4j 2 года назад +3

      @@RHNGaming fair enough

  • @fumps
    @fumps 2 года назад +73

    I went to Japan a few years ago and I can say with total honesty , Japan is an absolutely beautiful and amazing country.

    • @wakeupuk3860
      @wakeupuk3860 2 года назад +3

      Me too, Shizuka accept for airport counter staff is typical of Japanese people, who maybe were so polite and friendly to me as I was 64 and 68 when I went there, tried to speak Japanese would fail and make them laugh. I have a traveled and work in quite a few counties and with out doubt Japanese people I found to be the nicest, politest, friendly and helpful (even a teenage gang in inner city Sapparo who carried my haversack and took me to my AirBnB) through ouut the world.

    • @williambailey344
      @williambailey344 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not been to Japan but would love to I love Japanese people and I bet the places are nice too.

  • @zaftra
    @zaftra 2 года назад +43

    I'm going to call squirrels 'square wolves' from here on in.

  • @CynicalScientist261
    @CynicalScientist261 2 года назад +94

    I’m glad you enjoyed our country. It’s nice to hear something positive about the UK for once. I can’t wait to visit Japan.

    • @johnjones4129
      @johnjones4129 2 года назад +9

      My son lives in Tokyo and we visited him two years ago from NZ. Japan is a fascinating country. The countryside is really attractive, so much history in terms of buildings and temples, the food is out of this world and the people so polite. Overall it is so different from anywhere is. You will love it.

    • @alfieh3477
      @alfieh3477 Год назад +3

      I think a lot of people talk positively about England and The UK

    • @kevinkibble8342
      @kevinkibble8342 Год назад +6

      @@alfieh3477 Lots of people from abroad. It's the indigenous Brits who complain about this country the most. But then self deprecation has always been a classically British trait...

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 10 месяцев назад +1

      i was in the merchant navy and we spent 4 weeks in Japan and yes thing are different but underlying it was the same people was people, they work, go home, enjoy family, go out for a meal, sleep wake up and moan about work.
      it took me two weeks before i realised that Japan drives on the left like us

  • @Bafftubz10
    @Bafftubz10 2 года назад +142

    You've even got a bit of british to your accent that's actually so cool

    • @HereticDuo
      @HereticDuo 2 года назад +11

      She's got a regional accent forming, she's starting to drop Ts in some words and probably will start using Fs instead of TH at some point.
      Its completely different to mine on the south coast, we dont drop Ts at all and pronounce th in words. Her speech is starting to sound almost like the midlands are having an influence on her.

    • @teddy0287
      @teddy0287 2 года назад +9

      @@HereticDuo I don't think dropping the T in the middle and end of certain words is a regional thing, it's far more common than not throughout England/ Britain imo. It's funny that she's picked it up so quickly though!

    • @rolandcucicea6006
      @rolandcucicea6006 2 года назад +5

      @@HereticDuo I'm in the West Midlands. Dropping T's is my least favourite thing in the way people talk around here.
      "But" is "bu-uh"
      "What" - "Wha-a"
      Usually whatever vowel comes before the T becomes pronounced in the next syllable using a higher pitch.
      It's not fun when people talk fast and I misunderstand two words because those two words sound like another whole one with a completely different meaning.
      What I fear is that I'll incorporate it in my speech and people won't understand me when I'll move from here

  • @Hollyse
    @Hollyse 2 года назад +462

    I used to go blackberry picking with my friends every summer, it was fun :) you can also go to public farms and pick strawberries, plums, apples etc right from the tree/bush. My grandma used to take me all the time and we'd make jam :D

    • @youtubearenaziscum7945
      @youtubearenaziscum7945 2 года назад +5

      Yea she's gonna love going strawberry picking!

    • @B-A-L
      @B-A-L 2 года назад

      I was watching a show called Paul Hollywood Eats Japan he paid something like £3,000 for a single strawberry!

    • @Tanya.2007
      @Tanya.2007 2 года назад +6

      Thats so sweet! England is like an old aesthetic movie! Id love to live there escpecially on the countryside♡

    • @wir154
      @wir154 2 года назад +4

      I was out for a walk the other day (here in Scotland) and was surprised to see loads of raspberries out in one place, though they will probably be better in a few weeks time. There were also lots of wild blueberries higher up where I was walking (what we call blaeberries). I am sure I have seen wild strawberries (as opposed to cultivated ones), when I was young, though I think they are rare. I recall being in the French Alps and there were lots of wild strawberries, just carpeting the ground in some places. They seemed to be as abundant on the ground as wild blue/blaeberries are here in some moorland/mountain areas! I remember a woman from Prague saying that there were lots of wild cherry trees over there. I think there are some planted ones in some parkland near where I stay and I vaguely remember eating some as a kid, but they tasted pretty bitter. I probably ate ones that were not properly ripe though! A friend who is from Sweden originally said she used to go out into the woods and pretend to be an orphan and eat berries etc. when she was a kid!

    • @rxsepetalis
      @rxsepetalis 2 года назад +2

      blackberry jam just hits different

  • @whicker14
    @whicker14 2 года назад +16

    So refreshing to hear a foreigner love England so much! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇯🇵

  • @thebritisher72
    @thebritisher72 3 года назад +138

    Your English is amazing and your enthusiasm for Blighty is adorable.

  • @adampv
    @adampv 3 года назад +295

    Wonderful, and your English is excellent, and love to hear what you like that we all take for granted. It really gives us an appreciation.
    Subscribed!

    • @shizuka7697
      @shizuka7697  3 года назад +18

      Thank you so much 😊

    • @Arael_Angie
      @Arael_Angie 3 года назад +1

      Me too x

    • @alexstorr3357
      @alexstorr3357 3 года назад +1

      Yes, very good English. We can understand you, now see if you can understand all our different accents!

    • @johnokelly8166
      @johnokelly8166 3 года назад +1

      @@shizuka7697 Loved your video, I have just discovered you so I will watch the rest of your videos. I have subscribed to you! A very good video, I hope you enjoy your time in England, try and visit all the main Countries of the British isles. I am sure you will love it. Thank you.

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 3 года назад +1

      @@alexstorr3357 I live in the Midlands. I once went to Stockton on Tees, Durham, we stopped to ask for directions to a certain place, the poor man couldn't understand me.

  • @cherryblossom3046
    @cherryblossom3046 2 года назад +31

    Thank you for appreciating our country. I am also an immigrant and there are so many great things about the UK that we take for granted. I am very appreciative of the life opportunities this country has given me over the past 40 years. I have also made a very substantial contribution to education, employment and training for young people over the same time. Thanks UK from my kids, grand kids and I 🤘🙏👏💜

  • @andrewrogers1097
    @andrewrogers1097 2 года назад +34

    Love hearing the differences between the 2 countries. One point, old houses in Britain are not expensive because they are thought to be stronger. It is because they have more character.

    • @andrewdking
      @andrewdking 2 года назад +2

      And often more land i.e. a big garden.

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 2 года назад +6

      Aye, new houses (Flats) are soulless and dead...

  • @Derry_Aire
    @Derry_Aire 3 года назад +116

    What a wonderful lady. I'm glad you're enjoying your time here.

  • @Quadromodo
    @Quadromodo 3 года назад +135

    How refreshing to hear good things about England from a foreigner. Youv'e warmed my heart.

  • @mara-jadehallam5148
    @mara-jadehallam5148 2 года назад +70

    i never hear anyone talk good about england, this has really given me a new perspective on my own country - thank you so much

    • @watchingatlas1512
      @watchingatlas1512 2 года назад +1

      I didn’t know frozen foods were uncommon in other places.

  • @davidswanborough1769
    @davidswanborough1769 2 года назад +136

    the frozen food caught me off guard, A cause I see the negative of it which is most people cant cook and I just started to try and move away from premade meals and try cooking. Never thought of the positives of it

    • @sah_hill
      @sah_hill 2 года назад +7

      @k f it is unhealthy, very unhealthy but sometimes people just dont have the time to cook. Im glad i have sundays free so i can meal prep for my whole week i wish this was the case for everyone

    • @Noobie2k7
      @Noobie2k7 2 года назад +4

      Same, i mean i really enjoy cooking but living on my own i often just don't see the point in spending that much time prepping a proper meal and adding all that extra washing up if i'm the only one who's going to be eating it, seems like a waste.

    • @gsnar4362
      @gsnar4362 2 года назад +9

      Never thought I would hear a Japanese person praising food in British shops - especially frozen food

    • @hermionexxx
      @hermionexxx 2 года назад +4

      @@Noobie2k7 Consider cooking a big batch of something and freezing it in portions. Chilli, sauces, soups, stews etc all freeze well. Takes almost the same amount of time and washing up to cook a big batch of several meal's worth as it would just to cook one portion, and means you get a lot more meals for your effort. I always have portions of home made veggie chilli, bolognese and roasted tomato and red pepper sauce in the freezer just for me.

    • @davidswanborough1769
      @davidswanborough1769 2 года назад +1

      @@Noobie2k7 Also NOTHING comes in packets for 1 so you end up throwing 50% of your stuff away or eating the same stuff all week.

  • @chrisboyd3540
    @chrisboyd3540 3 года назад +183

    As a British person that recently returned from living in Japan, it's so nice to see your enthusiasm for the British countryside. I've been really missing the feeling of exploring, and finding cool places and interesting sights around Japan, so it's nice to be reminded that there are a lot of cool things to see here too. :o)

    • @thatsthat2612
      @thatsthat2612 2 года назад +11

      I went to bermuda from the uk for 3 months, first time out of it . Bermuda is gorgeous but when i saw England's countryside as we were landing back here, i just felt like at peace, didnt even know i was tense but apparently id really missed home.

    • @joedias7946
      @joedias7946 2 года назад

      Please be kind to your tongue
      Woman......You will surely wear it out.

    • @thatsthat2612
      @thatsthat2612 2 года назад +4

      @@joedias7946 what

  • @jy4884
    @jy4884 3 года назад +153

    As someone who's lived in the UK their whole life, I loved hearing your thoughts on my home country and why you enjoy living here! I have lived in the British countryside since I was born and it's so easy to take for granted. Thanks for your videos :)

    • @timphillips9954
      @timphillips9954 3 года назад +5

      But she's talking about England and not the UK, isn't she?

    • @aldozilli1293
      @aldozilli1293 3 года назад +2

      @@timphillips9954 I was going to say ffs at this comment but maybe it's not so pedantic, countryside in Wales, Scotland and NI are very different from England.

    • @jy4884
      @jy4884 3 года назад +3

      @@timphillips9954 Sure; however, I do live in England.

    • @thelwulfeoforlic6482
      @thelwulfeoforlic6482 3 года назад

      john jack -
      the U.K. is England, N. Ireland, Scotland & Wales.
      Britain is England, Scotland & Wales
      England is.................. England!
      So no Britain and England ARE different

    • @TheOutsider840
      @TheOutsider840 3 года назад

      @john jack it's been explained very clearly to you. Britain = England, Scotland and Wales. It doesn't matter what the Romans or other groups considered Britain to be in the past - we are speaking in the present day about what Britain means and words can change meaning over time

  • @nosferatube6828
    @nosferatube6828 2 года назад +66

    This is the most wholesome review of England. I loved it aha.

  • @McMonkeyful
    @McMonkeyful 2 года назад +98

    I was born in England & am still amazed by what a green & temperate paradise it is. It does rain a fair bit, but that's how you get the lush green scenery. The temperature is ideal for me. Not too hot or too cold (most of the time). I regularly think how lucky I am to live here.
    Glad you're enjoying your stay/enjoyed your stay 😊

  • @marcusmalone
    @marcusmalone 3 года назад +94

    Moved here from Aus a couple of years ago and still get a kick out of seeing squirrels running around. It's like being in a Beatrix Potter book lol.

    • @unwrittenwizard910
      @unwrittenwizard910 3 года назад +22

      Shame we're overrun by grey ones though, the Red Squirrel is our native one, sadly not many about because of the greys.

    • @marcusmalone
      @marcusmalone 3 года назад +1

      @@unwrittenwizard910 I had no idea! Where do the grey ones come from??

    • @thel1355
      @thel1355 3 года назад +10

      @marcusmalone The grey squirrels are from North America. The native red squirrel is now rare, especially further south. I grew up near London and never saw anything but grey squirrels. I now live in the rural US, and I still see the same grey squirrels everywhere.

    • @marcusmalone
      @marcusmalone 3 года назад

      @@thel1355 thanks!

    • @homeone4054
      @homeone4054 3 года назад +1

      Bit cuter than the old possums eh?

  • @PolarSaurusRex
    @PolarSaurusRex 4 года назад +272

    yeah squirrel is a hard word to pronounce hahah

    • @shizuka7697
      @shizuka7697  4 года назад +73

      It's the hardest word to pronounce ever 😭

    • @creed786
      @creed786 3 года назад +1

      Wtf why are you here polar

    • @catherinebutler4819
      @catherinebutler4819 3 года назад +5

      It's a word a lot of Japanese people have trouble with (and Germans too, oddly enough, in my experience). If it helps, in katakana it would be something like スクワィルル.

    • @malcolmnicholls2893
      @malcolmnicholls2893 3 года назад +6

      Not as hard as Hairly Cattlepillar. But then, how is my Japanese ??? She is so cute and cultured.

    • @Steeleperfect
      @Steeleperfect 3 года назад +19

      With English as perfect as yours, you don't need to worry about one slight mispronunciation.

  • @kevinbarr1284
    @kevinbarr1284 2 года назад +27

    I lived in England nearly twenty years, before I moved away. I absolutely love that country. It will always be home in my heart!

    • @c4715
      @c4715 2 года назад +1

      Why did you leave?

  • @travelingcatman2089
    @travelingcatman2089 11 месяцев назад +2

    Don’t apologize squirrel is even hard for us to pronounce 😆

  • @danieljames2015
    @danieljames2015 3 года назад +135

    After all the bile spat at England in the last last four years, it is lovely to hear your warm and humorous observations about our Country. Thank you, you are very welcome. Enjoy your time here, there is a lot more to discover. ❤️ to Japan.

    • @thelwulfeoforlic6482
      @thelwulfeoforlic6482 3 года назад +7

      Daniel James - the real pity is the bile you mention is spewed out by people who originate from here

    • @danieljames2015
      @danieljames2015 3 года назад +10

      @@thelwulfeoforlic6482 Ah no. The Bile I refer to comes from certain Friends East of Dover who would never miss an opportunity to kick the irritating Brits. And from certain within who think their own Nation is too low and feeble to have it's chosen future. Wherever you come from, UK or not, you are entitled to your own opinion.

    • @noctuaryfahy1509
      @noctuaryfahy1509 3 года назад

      I get what you mean, I’m from a small Yorkshire village and most people are nice as long as you’re nice first.
      There are always going to be people who treat others badly but that doesn’t mean the rest of them are bad. Most of us just want to settle in the couch with a nice brew and look after each other.

    • @bbbf09
      @bbbf09 2 года назад +5

      @@danieljames2015 Untrue. The main bile is within britain itself. We are now a divided nation. One such split is brexit shism with nearly half the country distrusting the other. From your disparaging comments about foreigners I suspect you are a brexiteer that is projecting your unsettled feeling about the resistance your are experiencing from half your own countrymen onto the alien and the foreign..instead of facing up to and learning to deal with it.

    • @bbbf09
      @bbbf09 2 года назад

      Hi.. you are likely located more east and south of England. In north of England there are plenty of mountainous and hilly terrain. If you take Britain/UK as a whole - including Scotland and Wales, northern Ireland then I would suggest the land is more than half mountainous.

  • @psychominded3243
    @psychominded3243 3 года назад +131

    I fell in love with you when trying to say "squirrel" ♥️
    Such a pleasure to have someone so beautiful here in our country! And who appreciates our country, thank you ☺️

    • @jshaw4757
      @jshaw4757 2 года назад +4

      🐿🐿 Back off she's mine ..😂😂

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 2 года назад +1

      We certainly don't want the mingers, do we.
      Their opinion is worth less. It's a scientific fact!

    • @psychominded3243
      @psychominded3243 2 года назад +3

      @@Cheepchipsable I don't care if they are beautiful or a minger if they come here and appreciate our country, this lady loves my country more than those here who lean to the left politically...

    • @honkhonkchoochoo
      @honkhonkchoochoo 2 года назад

      this is the worst ^

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 2 года назад

      quit being so mad tiny, it's just an opinion :)

  • @jackjonmonaghan8758
    @jackjonmonaghan8758 2 года назад +61

    This is a brilliant video. I'm living in Durham and attend the university there. It's beautiful and filled with nature. We British people like to moan a lot about life here, but we just take it for granted most of the time. Videos like this make me feel great and appreciate what I have already.
    Thank you so much and I hope you are doing well ♥️

    • @keithrn9447
      @keithrn9447 2 месяца назад

      You have picked a great place, Durham City , to live and study in. Shizuka should visit the North East and enjoy our. beautiful places so full of history and a lot less hassle than London!

  • @rafd3593
    @rafd3593 2 года назад +18

    Thank you, Shizuka-san for being so complimentary about the UK. Having been to Japan (only Tokyo though), I could easily come up with fourteen good things about Japan. It’s a country and people well worth visiting 🇯🇵 🇬🇧

  • @exb.r.buckeyeman845
    @exb.r.buckeyeman845 3 года назад +58

    I’m really glad you like England, you are a lovely person. Japan seems a beautiful country too. Enjoy your time here.

  • @olivermccann8498
    @olivermccann8498 2 года назад +51

    I love how she presents her finds , her English is amazing .

  • @AniMewAlex
    @AniMewAlex Год назад +2

    I am your typical British Japanese culture and ortaku type of guy. I recently visited Japan and saw some of the main locations such as the ginkakuji temple and inari taisha shrine as well as some anime type of locations such as of course the anime globle district capital it's self Akihabara where there's way too many anime themed shops to explore and some which even up to 10 floors to check out. I even checked out the famous red stairs from the movie Kimi no na wa.
    Here's some ties and facts about the UK and Japan's friendship:
    The UK has the 3rd largest number of different animes based there only after America and Japan. Thge most popular tittles being Black Butler, The ancient agus Bride, several of the Fate animes such as Fate/Zero or Fate/Stay night, The K on movie and Helling.
    We also have Europe's largest Japanese community which most being located in the Ealing borough (the equivalent to a district of Tokyo such as Shinjiku or Shibuya for instance). At least 50,000 in total live in the UK.
    A town in a area called Acton for instance is at least 14% of Japanese people.
    London has at least 700+ restaurants in total. I also get the impression that the Japanese are also quite interested in the Victorian era of Britain given numerous animes being set there, (Black butler and Gosick being the most notable ones).
    The Cotswolds (a large and beautiful area of countryside and several tourist locations in south west England) gets so many Japanese tourists that even the local railway signs are also in Japanese. 2 animes unsurprisingly als featured in the Cotswolds are The Ancient Magus Bride and Kiniro Mosaic.
    The UK also increased trade with Japan back in 2019 because of the UK Brexit-ing the EU (leaving the European trade union).
    Japan was also introduced to curry because of the British introducing it to htem after nicking some from India.
    Am glad that you love living in my country 嬉!

  • @sheikhsamee
    @sheikhsamee 2 года назад +12

    That feeling when a foreigner has seen more of England than you have. Time to sort my life out

  • @anon343
    @anon343 3 года назад +42

    As a British person I actually love this list, it is things I would miss if I moved away! Especially the sense of humour here..

  • @RomanticTuna
    @RomanticTuna 3 года назад +84

    I would never have guessed "frozen foods"..... Brilliant video.

  • @cola3889
    @cola3889 2 года назад +33

    I love that sarcasm is listed. We are certainly very good at that. The English countryside is amazing, you made a good decision avoiding a big city when moving over :) Glad you're enjoying your life here!

    • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
      @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 2 года назад

      I would be somewhat embarrassed if a charming, polite woman asked me to explain some jokes....
      I had to explain that " toss in a bag " could have an alternative meaning in England in one you tube comments section.

  • @Dan-Athema
    @Dan-Athema 2 года назад +15

    The fact you know the word Drizzle is Validation of how much English you know 😃 Most Americans probably wouldn't even know this word.
    Thanks for the video, the news here is always so negative over the past few years. It's nice to hear someone enjoying our country so much and to hear that people are treating you so well.

  • @christopherbarnett5554
    @christopherbarnett5554 3 года назад +17

    I live in Japan, but when I visit England, the beauty of the countryside is really striking. Something I did not appreciate enough when I lived there. Yes, try travelling on a narrow boat by all means. It's really great.

  • @susanbirch8684
    @susanbirch8684 3 года назад +33

    What a lovely young lady! So good to hear other people's views of our country when we spend so much time moaning!

  • @gobias_
    @gobias_ 2 года назад +13

    I've never seen a video of yours and I'll be honest when I saw the thumbnail I was like "cows and sheep?" and I clicked thinking it would be silly. But within two minutes you completely won me over with your genuine enthusiasm and childlike wonder and I ended up finding the video to be very sweet and wholesome. Have a lovely day :)

  • @gillcawthorn7572
    @gillcawthorn7572 2 года назад +2

    I have an Indonesian daughter-in-law and when she came to stay for a holiday here in the UK it was Autumn and I took her to pick blackberries .She looked nervously at the bushes and asked about snakes ." No snakes" I told her and she moved closer to get the berries .But I had forgotten to warn her about stinging nettles!

  • @alangriffiths3360
    @alangriffiths3360 3 года назад +12

    I was in the merchant navy when I was sixteen(1960) and visited Japan several times. I have lasting memories of a beautiful country full of wonderful people.

  • @Whoami691
    @Whoami691 3 года назад +66

    I have always seen Japan as our fellow Island nation in the east. :)

    • @recruitmentch
      @recruitmentch 2 года назад +3

      That would make a lot of sense, with their history matching yours for all the wrong reasons.

    • @Whoami691
      @Whoami691 2 года назад +15

      @@recruitmentch matching most of humanities*
      It's ok, I know those with learning difficulties like to whine selectively.

    • @racheldurman9876
      @racheldurman9876 2 года назад +9

      @@Whoami691 Hi can you not drag people with learning difficulties into this please? I get that you may not have liked that comment, but there are other ways of commenting that do not include using a marginalised community as the butt of your joke, thankyou:)

    • @schmellyfannie6871
      @schmellyfannie6871 2 года назад +11

      @@racheldurman9876 It's okay, he meant 𝓇ℯ𝓉𝒶𝓇𝒹𝓈.

    • @Whoami691
      @Whoami691 2 года назад +15

      @@racheldurman9876 I have autism myself. As a member of said marginalised community I have no issues with it. Thank you.

  • @jazlyn1119
    @jazlyn1119 2 года назад +3

    It’s so nice to see someone enjoying life in England. We’re so accustomed to it that we don’t notice these things

  • @NoobSkaateTV
    @NoobSkaateTV 2 года назад +10

    In my view these are all gratitude points that I take for granted living in the UK for 23 years. Seeing this in the context of someone who hasn't had these experiences in their home town makes me feel grateful for the points addressed

  • @thewolfamongus5366
    @thewolfamongus5366 3 года назад +34

    They say Wales is really good for scenery.

    • @count7340
      @count7340 3 года назад +4

      They say of the Acropolis where the Parthenon is ...

    • @thewolfamongus5366
      @thewolfamongus5366 3 года назад +4

      Count Stephen Fry is that you?

    • @Pibydd
      @Pibydd 3 года назад

      @Shaun Mclaren Good, don't come here then.

    • @YARROWS9
      @YARROWS9 3 года назад

      @Nick Nack What has Wales done?

  • @Mega_Umbreon
    @Mega_Umbreon 3 года назад +29

    I've never heard such good things said about Iceland, Farmfoods and frozen ready meals!

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 2 года назад +2

      LOL, yes praise for frozen foods.

    • @sansprosii
      @sansprosii 2 года назад +2

      Frozen foods are all fun and games until you look at the ingredients...

    • @fastair8546
      @fastair8546 2 года назад

      @@sansprosii u dont like a bit of reconstituted pig trotter?

  • @Fr4ggyy
    @Fr4ggyy 2 года назад +12

    so happy seeing someone talking about england so glad you enjoyed

  • @uponthebay
    @uponthebay 2 года назад +3

    It's refreshing to hear someone from abroad talk about living in England in a positive way 😂 I think that's one of the reasons these videos are so popular!

  • @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660
    @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660 3 года назад +185

    What a beautiful person!
    🇬🇧❤️🇯🇵

    • @adriansmith5241
      @adriansmith5241 2 года назад +7

      I think Japanese woman are very beautiful in general, glad that she likes life in UK.

    • @Bilal_Ahmed171
      @Bilal_Ahmed171 2 года назад +22

      Save Tommy Robinson? 🤣

    • @thomascarroll9556
      @thomascarroll9556 2 года назад +22

      @@Bilal_Ahmed171 yes save him, in formaldehyde.

    • @kratos.8151
      @kratos.8151 2 года назад +8

      Save Tommy Robinson wtf??!?!

    • @theleapingsalmon7088
      @theleapingsalmon7088 2 года назад +10

      Lovely comment, you really need to reassess your love of Tommy Robinson though mate

  • @nobbiedog
    @nobbiedog 3 года назад +56

    well that was lovely...

    • @olivialowe523
      @olivialowe523 3 года назад

      Nicest and calmest video ever. She seems so sweet!

  • @astrotravellin
    @astrotravellin 2 года назад +1

    We are delighted to have you and I’m glad you’re enjoying it here. ❤️

  • @sludgepuppy
    @sludgepuppy 2 года назад +8

    I love how you love frozen food aha. It's also really nice to hear you enjoying the country side; this is something I have taken for granted, and only in the past year have I begun to see its beauty. Thank you for making this video :)

  • @Savman1417
    @Savman1417 3 года назад +17

    What a lovely warm and charming lady, it is a pleasure to listen to you talk about my home.

  • @montyzumazoom1337
    @montyzumazoom1337 3 года назад +9

    What a lovely lady, I could listen to you all day🥰
    I think the best major characteristic of English people is that we can laugh at ourselves.
    Our sense of humour is second to none.
    Even in disasters and tragedies we tend to make a light hearted joke of things, this is not to diminish the effect but to help bring cheer in a difficult situation. It’s our way of dealing with things.

  • @junecaffyn357
    @junecaffyn357 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed listening to this, what a lovely voice you have Shizuoka, so polite, calm and nice! Glad your happy here in England as I love it too!

  • @GB-gi9by
    @GB-gi9by 2 года назад +1

    Stumbled across your channel last night, its so refreshing to see someone speak about stuff in a nice way that we take for granted here. Hope you’re doing well

  • @JonsTunes
    @JonsTunes 3 года назад +15

    Regarding roundabouts: apparently they are 65% more effective at handling traffic and they reduce crashes by 75% compared to junctions/intersections 🤷‍♂️😁

    • @Muppetkeeper
      @Muppetkeeper 3 года назад +2

      Unless applied in the USA, who just can't grasp them :-)

  • @isthisjustfantasy7557
    @isthisjustfantasy7557 3 года назад +34

    That was a lovely video. Your English is very good and your voice is so soothing, I feel relaxed after that 😊

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk 2 года назад +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video thank you for taking the time to record your time in the UK. It was with great sadness though to learn of your difficult times since your husband passed away. I hope and pray you will find a way to overcome this very tough time. Keep your head held high and your spirits free. You will make it back to the UK and you have made a loyal following here on your channel ❤️

  • @shirleygreaves9650
    @shirleygreaves9650 9 месяцев назад

    I loved this channel, Your voice is very gentle. So lovely to hear your views on England, we take so much for granted. I’m definitely going to subscribe. Can’t wait to see more from you. X

  • @dryflyman7121
    @dryflyman7121 2 года назад +80

    Perfect English. Would love her as a neighbour any day. However, don’t live on frozen food !! There is more delicious fresh English food to had in many different places. I would cook dinner for you any day 🥰

    • @TashaBryanUK
      @TashaBryanUK 2 года назад +2

      Same! I would love to make her a home cooked meal too!

    • @neilgriffiths6427
      @neilgriffiths6427 2 года назад +3

      Or indeed, a Sunday Roast at the local pub!

  • @fredneecher1746
    @fredneecher1746 2 года назад +9

    I love to hear from Japanese people living in England as I lived many years in Japan and there are many things that I loved about Japan that I don't find in England. I guess you need to be a foreigner to really appreciate other places.

  • @Azurantine81
    @Azurantine81 2 года назад +4

    This was honestly amazing, thanks for sharing your views on our country and reminding me of how great our country truly is. So very glad you like it here.

  • @jamesjohnston1297
    @jamesjohnston1297 2 года назад +1

    This was infinitely wholesome. Huge props!

  • @RS250Squid
    @RS250Squid 3 года назад +8

    This really made me smile. I am glad you are having such a wonderful time in England :-).

  • @lordamory1785
    @lordamory1785 3 года назад +23

    Thank you Shizuka, your optimism is a welcome tonic in these strange times.

  • @chrisporter6316
    @chrisporter6316 Год назад

    It's so cool hearing about all the things you love and take notice of hear! Have a wonderful stay!

  • @mrglibb
    @mrglibb 2 года назад +2

    "Even alleyways are attractive to me" By god you're basically a native, anyone who can find joy in wandering our little maze of a country is as welcome as can be. I adore the warren-like sprawl of alleys and dirt roads we have, feels like you could get lost in any of our little villages and find yourself somewhere magical.

  • @Mandellhouse
    @Mandellhouse 2 года назад +10

    Quite uplifting to be reminded of all those things. Thank you.

  • @benjoyce5853
    @benjoyce5853 3 года назад +16

    Such a beautiful thing to hear your insights into our country. So glad that openminded people like you have chosen to settle here and explore our many quirks. Youve made such warm and charming observations. Thankyou!

  • @archereegmb8032
    @archereegmb8032 2 года назад

    Welcome, Shizuka. Hearing your experiences, makes me appreciate my own country more. You seem such a pleasant, respectful, and gentle person, and I look forward to seeing more of your observations on life here, in UK.

  • @SvalPlays
    @SvalPlays 2 года назад

    This video was fantastic. Thank you so much for making it. I love to see things from a different perspective.

  • @moface4398
    @moface4398 3 года назад +7

    Her voice and enthusiasm really made me smile, I've been living abroad made me miss home

  • @Greybeard2012
    @Greybeard2012 3 года назад +18

    When I was growing up in the 60's coal, bread and milk were still delivered by horsedrawn cart. My father used to race the neighbours to get to the horse manure with a spade as it was good for the roses :)

    • @richardirvine1997
      @richardirvine1997 3 года назад +2

      Indeed, me too. I can remember it was a race between my father and a neighbour (whose son was a friend of mine) to get to the horse manure first. And it was not only for the roses. The veggy garden got a lot too.

    • @CliveGregory
      @CliveGregory 2 года назад

      When my father was a kid growing up in London's Camden Town he used to collect the horse manure and get paid a farthing a bucket.

    • @alanknuss1241
      @alanknuss1241 2 года назад

      I remember the old joke: 1st man: I put horse manure on my rhubarb.
      2nd man: that’s funny, I put custard on mine. I’ll just get my coat.

  • @thecrabmaestro564
    @thecrabmaestro564 2 года назад

    Of all the things I wasn't expecting to hear about the property market! Very in-depth observations Shizuka!

  • @gazmania6752
    @gazmania6752 2 года назад +2

    You have a such a sweet and gentle nature and listening to your excitement exploring everything in the UK makes me appreciate it more. I actually live in Australia and would probably never live in the UK, but listening to your appreciative nature, I found really enjoyable. Good luck with your channel 😊

  • @maxmoore3472
    @maxmoore3472 3 года назад +15

    So glad you are enjoying your time in England,

  • @captaincluster316
    @captaincluster316 3 года назад +3

    What a nice list. Thank you for reminding me of the good things, we've had way too much bad news this year.

  • @chrisv6274
    @chrisv6274 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely loved this: thank you! I hope your stay here is super long and super pleasant!

  • @Sarah_270
    @Sarah_270 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for pointing out what we take for granted and I am so glad you find pleasures in our country!

  • @baf_mcnab3065
    @baf_mcnab3065 3 года назад +5

    Welcome to our shores lovely lady, Hope you keep enjoying the simple things we have here, and thanks for a lovely positive video.

  • @bobbyboko6317
    @bobbyboko6317 3 года назад +16

    Lovely video nice to see the country through different eyes

  • @ameliawhitehead3944
    @ameliawhitehead3944 2 года назад +3

    Such a lovely video to watch! I’m from England and can’t wait to visit Japan! 😍 I’m an English teacher and love speaking with my Japanese students! Your English is incredible, especially your intonation!

  • @Gregsplays
    @Gregsplays 2 года назад +11

    Hey! From the South west UK here! I'd really recommend coming down this way and experiencing the south west, especially Cornwall, I think you'd love it!

    • @davideldred.campingwilder6481
      @davideldred.campingwilder6481 2 года назад

      Yes, agreed. Although England is beautiful. Cornwall is legally (not) England. It has its own unique charms. And the hills and moors and seas and rivers and lanes and I could go on all night. Basically, so much to see in the bottleneck of SW Britain...

    • @carolinewiggins2803
      @carolinewiggins2803 4 месяца назад

      I brought a Japanese friend to south Devon in 2017 for two weeks, staying in a holiday flat overlooking Goodrington and everything was so wonderful she never got over it! All her preconceived, maybe slightly negative ideas of what Britain was like were shattered. She had also never experienced a week's holiday in her life, let alone two weeks. I knew she was changed when I saw the photo I took of her on the boat trip up the Dart. She still talks about the holiday today with awe and nostalgia. I would love to take her again, but we have no finances. I fervently agree that all Japanese tourists should visit the south west!

  • @afox6023
    @afox6023 2 года назад +9

    What a really nice video from a really nice Japanese woman living her life in England. So many great things about England and its people that I took for granted.

  • @keebone
    @keebone 3 года назад +29

    When my Thai wife first visited England I took her for a walk in Epping Forest, she said should be careful walking through the grass as maybe have snake, I laughed and said I'd seen a snake about 5 times in the wild in my whole lifetime, 1 minute later we saw a snake!

    • @MostCommentsAreFake-ud8by
      @MostCommentsAreFake-ud8by 3 года назад +3

      I have never seen a wild snake in 50 years in England.

    • @mattpryokra2245
      @mattpryokra2245 3 года назад +2

      .... Saw an Adder once in a forest in The Lake District 25 years ago lol

    • @KempSimon
      @KempSimon 3 года назад +1

      It was probably a Smooth Snake or a Grass Snake which you saw, neither of which are harmful to humans.

    • @hellohandsome9875
      @hellohandsome9875 3 года назад +2

      I'm 71, never seen a snake here in UK, but saw one in a hotel pool in India,,,, and another on the 5-a-side field

    • @Error763
      @Error763 3 года назад

      Be careful of Epping Forest, bit dodgey there

  • @MrBaldypete1
    @MrBaldypete1 2 года назад +5

    As your average English bloke from London, I envy you being around the countryside so much. I spent a fair bit of my childhood in the countryside and seeing it through your eyes brought back some really lovely memories. Thank you so much for your video and I'm really glad to see you like it here. I hope you stay for a long time and do well for yourself!

  • @zdavis4222
    @zdavis4222 2 года назад +2

    What a great observational video. I love that Shizuka is a great fan of roundabouts! I lived in a New Town in the UK for over thirty years and found the numerous roundabouts there a good way to control traffic. I now live a town a couple of counties away where there are lots of traffic lights instead and I find it more stressful. I am also impressed that Shizuka understands the UK sense of humour. People from some countries (e.g. Australia) understand it but people from others (e.g. the USA) don't always. The comment about topics that wouldn't be acceptable in Japan (sex, religion etc) was interesting.