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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • I had barely unpacked my belongings in my new house in Japan, when there was a knock on the door from the 'Street Boss'. This video talks about moving into my house in Japan and getting a surprise with the local 'Chonaikai' system here in Japan.
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Комментарии • 401

  • @mihosinzan
    @mihosinzan 3 месяца назад +174

    Message from Japanese guy. Joining the chonaikai is not mandatory but if You refuse it, You are considered barbarian. If You don't like taking part in local events, You can skip it. Don't Worry! As long as You pay fee, nobody accuse you.

    • @edaumaysol
      @edaumaysol 3 месяца назад +2

      Do all neighborhoods have this kind of thing? Or just certain ones?

    • @CAsaidit
      @CAsaidit 3 месяца назад +3

      What’s the typical fee amount?

    • @mihosinzan
      @mihosinzan 3 месяца назад +45

      @@edaumaysol This system exists all over Japan but in urban areas the pressure of joining it is weak. Even if You refuse it, You are not stand out because many people do same as You. But if You live in countryside, I recommend to join it to avoid conflict with local people and accept the payment is a kind of tax. "Retired people who move to county side from Tokyo ignore local customs and cause troubles with neighbor" is a common story here in Japan.

    • @mihosinzan
      @mihosinzan 3 месяца назад +10

      @@CAsaidit From my experience, the average payment is 20-30 USD per year.

    • @shirankedo-ib8uv
      @shirankedo-ib8uv 3 месяца назад +36

      Participation in neighborhood associations is a civic duty in Japan and is practiced nationwide. It’s important to note that it is a duty, not a right. Tasks such as cleaning garbage disposal sites, other environmental beautification efforts, fire and crime prevention patrols, organizing traditional local festivals, cherry blossom viewing, bazaars, sports festivals, and cultural events are all undertaken by the “neighborhood association.” In particular, those who do not participate in cleaning the garbage disposal sites are denied access. (In that case, they must take their garbage to the disposal site themselves.)
      For example, in the event of a fire, fire engines typically arrive in about 10 minutes, but the local volunteer fire brigade usually arrives sooner and carries out rescue operations. Also, in cases of missing persons or crimes, the “neighborhood association” takes the lead in patrolling. Of course, the police and fire departments also exist, but as a community self-policing system, where everyone knows each other as neighbors, these rooted community activities contribute to the prevention of incidents and their early resolution. Another important point is in the event of a disaster. The neighborhood association, in collaboration with the administration, is always prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis, verifying locations and the number of people using the neighborhood association’s roster, guiding to shelters, and conducting evacuation drills. Especially for those living alone who need assistance, the neighborhood association assigns someone to check on their well-being. It’s reassuring to know that this person will knock on the door and say, ‘Let’s evacuate together!’
      ​@edaumaysol

  • @DLG24
    @DLG24 3 месяца назад +85

    Being called "The street boss" is more than enough reason to join. That's really cool.

    • @paulready8897
      @paulready8897 3 месяца назад +1

      Not necessarily, sounds like a way for some people to abuse their position and be like a HOA Karen or a HOA Nazi.

  • @abz6997
    @abz6997 3 месяца назад +43

    Everyone is surprised by how clean and safe the streets are in Japan and this is thanks to this type of people (neighborhood association) it is a good teamwork to keep the community in harmony, these types of things are what make it special In Japan, it is difficult to find something like this in other countries and that is what makes the difference, that is, everyone wants the good things about Japan: cleanliness, security, harmony, peace, education, good values, etc... but few have the discipline to do so. make those nice things happen

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +6

      I agree, it’s really a team effort 👏

  • @cynthiakritika5047
    @cynthiakritika5047 3 месяца назад +46

    That street boss scared me enough to go outside and clean my gutters! 😂😂😂

  • @miguerys9503
    @miguerys9503 3 месяца назад +51

    To be honest the editing right now is quite good, very easy viewing and natural.

  • @betsybeadhead
    @betsybeadhead 2 месяца назад +8

    This is much better than the American Home Owner’s Association (HOA). Everyone working together to make the neighborhood clean and safe. Thanks for an interesting video!

  • @debbie1247
    @debbie1247 3 месяца назад +70

    What a gem of a video topic and the skit’s documentary/humerous style…truly entertaining 😁. You have a knack for this YT world!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +15

      I was so nervous when she came to the house 😅

  • @cniquet01
    @cniquet01 3 месяца назад +15

    Its great hearing the Aussie accent instead of a US or UK one. Just a change when it comes to the majority of videos on Japan, love how down to earth you are😊

  • @snowboardvhsarchive1089
    @snowboardvhsarchive1089 3 месяца назад +39

    The editing of your videos flows really well. You are doing really well and have a natural talent. Your videos are really informative and fun to watch. Please enjoy another of those delicious looking crepes with my thanks! I’m heading to visit family that I’ve never met before tomorrow morning in Okinawa. Your video was exactly what I needed to see before I head off! Keep up the great work from a fellow Aussie!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support. I hope your family visit to Okinawa goes well ❤️

  • @RumMonkeyable
    @RumMonkeyable 3 месяца назад +26

    I am a retired gal, but when I built my "retirement" home, one of the things I investigated was the Home Owners' Association of the subdivision where I was going to build. Many of the residents are retirees , like myself, and the rules and regulations are very much in line with "our" way of life, i.e., maintained property, landscaping, etc. I agree with you.....joining the home owners' association is a good thing (if reasonably priced). P.S. My work life was internationally focused, and I had the great opportunity to work in Perth, Australia. Lovely community and local folks! The only time I was in Japan was on lay-overs at Nariita International Airport on my way to and from work assignments. P.PS. I, thoroughly, enjoy your videos. You are doing a tremendous job! Keep up the good work! 'Til next time! 👍👏🥰

    • @frithbarbat
      @frithbarbat 3 месяца назад +5

      I think the chounaikai is very different from a Homeowners' Association (which in my experience in the US is designed to ensure resale value, consistency in colors and the kinds of things allowed in your yard etc. The chounaikai is about public spaces and shared, lived experiences in the "chou".

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much 👋

  • @lblg4167
    @lblg4167 3 месяца назад +11

    The Chonaikai is very common, and is a must to get contacts with the neighborhood. I had the experience in both Tokyo and now living in the countryside...

  • @Bentears
    @Bentears 3 месяца назад +14

    Wow I really like the idea of the community group keeping things in order. Looks like you are settling in nicely. The library and beach looked amazing.

  • @giantmoose777
    @giantmoose777 3 месяца назад +26

    The best insights and such a real perspective on your new life - no fluff! Another great video Chani.

  • @LorraineinAustralia
    @LorraineinAustralia 3 месяца назад +10

    Wow, that’s a wonderful way to get to know your community. I would have been terrified having someone bowling up to the house, but your acceptance of the rules, and the fact that they will have you as boss in 7 years actually sounds like a really cool thing❤️❤️

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade 3 месяца назад +25

    This is such a gem of a video Chani. :) Valuable and super interesting topic that I haven't seen covered before! I don't know if I will ever move to japan (the heat would likely kill a nordic like myself) But I am looking forward to do a longer visit in the near future... Here in Sweden when we buy apartments, we become a member of the "housing association", and we don't really own the apartment itself but rather a percentage of the compound. We often have shared areas and services, like a shared laundry room, bicycle storage, recycling station, garden, playground, barbecue area etc... Before you can own your share you need to get accepted by the house association (it's pretty much a formality) but you kind of feel like your being accepted into the grandma mafia. :D Honestly, it's great. I love the elderly house association members. They have a lot of time, and are also very committed in making well-informed decisions regarding for the prosperity of the apartment complex, both for us that live there in the here and now as well as for future generations. I bet the Japanese grandmas are the same... looking out to make the neighborhood tidy and nice for its residence as well as making it pleasant for future generations :)

    • @yaofanskra
      @yaofanskra 3 месяца назад

      I had no idea. Thanks for sharing what goes on in your country. 😊

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Yes they are similar. Very kind but keep a keen eye on what’s going on 👀

  • @mu3714
    @mu3714 3 месяца назад +35

    私の町では朝6時からエリア毎に協力して道の掃除や草刈りをしています。単身の高齢者もいるので健康の確認や関係性を築くことにとても良いシステムだと思います。しかし、若い頃はそういった付き合いや作業がとても面倒だと思っていました。

    • @sylviekins
      @sylviekins 3 месяца назад +8

      I agree, as I get older, I really appreciate being more connected with my neighbourhood!

  • @user-ds3tk1dc9p
    @user-ds3tk1dc9p 3 месяца назад +16

    10:52 I'm surprised it says "Glück" on your cup because that's the german word for "luck" :)
    I'm loving your vlogs, they make me want to visit Japan one day as well!

    • @allie1953
      @allie1953 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes- I noticed that word as well and wondered how it tied into the name of the place. 😄

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow!

  • @MissiBoo
    @MissiBoo 3 месяца назад +8

    I think that Neighborhood Associations are a great idea if they run properly. If you are new to the country, then I think that it makes perfect sense. You can get to meet new people and hopefully make some friends 😊. Thank you Chani for another excellent video. Love and hugs to Millie 😻🫶

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ 29 дней назад +1

    In the United States, we also have these groups and they're called "home owner's association", but the fees can be hundreds of dollars each month and you *must* join. They can be a real nightmare in the US, too, even foreclosing on your home if you refuse to pay the fees. It should be illegal, but it's not.
    I did love the Gold Coast when I last visited AU, and I also enjoyed scuba diving in Cairns, which I believe is where you lived before you moved to Japan. Daintree and Port Jackson were also lovely.
    Your neighborhood seems nice, and closely located to the beach. That's wonderful!

  • @wildblackberry9164
    @wildblackberry9164 Месяц назад +2

    Chani, thank you so much for this video! I know a lot of people have made similar comments, but the amount of detail you provide on day-to-day living in Japan is so helpful! I’ve lived in Japan before and have visited regularly over the years but had never heard of this! I’ve recently discovered your channel and am going through your back log - I’d really enjoy similar videos on other aspects of your life there that people take for granted. There are not a lot of RUclipsrs who are addressing this - it is really niche content. All the best for the summer period :)

  • @eekdageek
    @eekdageek 3 месяца назад +7

    I am really enjoying your content! I hope you keep going!!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for your support ❤️

  • @decadentdragon6217
    @decadentdragon6217 3 месяца назад +4

    Home associations in the US (at least from my experience) always scared me because of the horror stories of militant assoc. presidents or high fees and crazy rules. This video helped me see this a little differently. Japan is not the US and the culture of "community" means a lot. It makes a difference when people in the community do care about its community . Great video - I enjoyed it a lot.

  • @deller6315
    @deller6315 3 месяца назад +10

    Super happy you did this video because on the tiny chance I ever get to fulfil my dream of living in Japan, I would straight up be terrified if the Grandma Mafia showed up and invited themselves in if I didn't know to expect it 😮😅
    I had no idea this was a think over there; HOAs are such a foreign concept to me, as I'm Canadian living in the ghetto and have only heard of it from Americans complaining about it online. Great content as usual! Extra love for getting to see kitty on the chair looking out the window! 😍

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Grandma mafia 🤣Love it!!!

    • @mimosa9638
      @mimosa9638 Месяц назад

      My monthly mortgage costs $700. My monthly HOA fee is $450! If you don’t pay the HOA fee, they will put a LIEN on your house and you will be in their hands. Also, nothing other than white color can be seen from your window. You can have red curtain on the inside, they don’t care. I think I will move to Japan in the near future. I need a community. They say active social life helps prevent dementia and isolation make you die early. Street Boss! Here I come 😊

  • @misowry
    @misowry 3 месяца назад +9

    awesome video chani and super helpful 🌻
    my doorbell rang while the moving truck was still being unloaded ahaha
    luv your work 🥝

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Oh no! Surprise 😮

  • @Its_Dave_Just_Dave
    @Its_Dave_Just_Dave 3 месяца назад +4

    Such an organisation seems like a great thing to join, for such a small fee you get to know your neighbourhood alot more, meet new people, be part of events which obviously will need you to communicate and use your Japanese skills and hopefully make friends through it.
    The beach looked like a great area and i love the themed train with the handles.

  • @dalediscovers
    @dalediscovers 3 месяца назад +9

    Stumbled upon your videos a few weeks back. You are living what I wish I could do, but my kids are still in school here in Australia. So we make do with yearly visits to Japan. Your videos are good. I teach High school Film &Television near Brisbane, and have done for 23years. Happy to help with any premiere pro questions, but you seem to be doing just fine. Looking forward to more videos. Loving the content.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for your kind offer 😃

  • @shiubshiushiu
    @shiubshiushiu 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your insights! I wish you could provide Japanese subtitles as I really wanted to catch what the librarian’s conversation.

  • @B_archaeology
    @B_archaeology 3 месяца назад +2

    Another fascinating insight into daily life in Japan Chani. Thank you! Lovely to see Milly looking so playful too!

  • @FoxyfloofJumps
    @FoxyfloofJumps 3 месяца назад +4

    This is fascinating, and I feel it's far more practical and honest about neighborhood maintenance than most HOA associations here in the USA, where it's largely about elitism, or being nosy and overbearing.

  • @michaellindley1347
    @michaellindley1347 3 месяца назад +3

    What an awesome library! You choose a really nice area. I am falling in love with that neighborhood. The karaoke bar you went to in another video looked so fun. People seemed really down to earth.

  • @micgant
    @micgant 3 месяца назад +2

    Yay! I love that you're close to the beach. Thanks for taking us along and i'm looking forward to your language course!

  • @sabinewren443
    @sabinewren443 3 месяца назад +1

    Happy to hear the language course is happening! Have really enjoyed your videos and the insightful content. So great to see and a fascinating look into life in a smaller Japanese town. Thank for the efforts and time creating this channel!

  • @Liz-qm4rb
    @Liz-qm4rb 2 месяца назад +1

    Clean quiet streets, almost empty trains, beach just a short ride away, being able to speak the language, wow Chani you are living my dream 😂
    (Omg i cant remember anymore when the last time i saw the beach)
    At 43 i feel i'm left behind on technology and social media. But here you are learning editing.
    Rooting for you! 🎉

  • @olddudejapan
    @olddudejapan 3 месяца назад +5

    We don’t have any choice where I live. There are 13 houses in my area everyone has to do the area leader’s job. We have to do river cleaning this Sunday. Next month have to clean the shrine and community center always something to do.

  • @nayommaise
    @nayommaise 3 месяца назад +4

    Love your videos as always!
    I like how you call it 'Street Boss' haha
    My boyfriend became the 'Street Boss' recently in his area of Wakayama and he's been going around to his neighbour's homes as well 🤣

  • @katewardle8032
    @katewardle8032 3 месяца назад +4

    Enjoyed the video! This was the nicest beach I have seen in Japan for sure. And the fish train made me smile 😊

  • @marimarihosp3035
    @marimarihosp3035 3 месяца назад +11

    The system of neighborhood association dates back to WWII.

    • @GK-up6xz
      @GK-up6xz 3 месяца назад

      There’s an interesting history there

    • @genji7536
      @genji7536 2 месяца назад +1

      I was just about to mention japan is the only country that still participates it used to be like this in other country more the military boys that used to volunteer or students, from the church etc, and it was mandatory now there is nothing like it but maybe in some places in europe they still do this.

  • @allie1953
    @allie1953 3 месяца назад +2

    Another lovely video! I made coffee and put three biscuits on a plate before I sat down to watch.I wanted to savor every minute and held off watching until I was ready to have my morning coffee. Your videos are packed full of information and many of your floral and scenic shots are feasts for the senses. Off topic: You could well pass for the younger sister of my best friend who looks nearly identical to you (when she was your age) except for being a brunette. Initially I could not figure out why I had such a friendly, warm feeling in me the first time I saw you in a video and then I realized it was the very familiar face! 🥰

  • @JimMendenhall
    @JimMendenhall 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for sharing. I'm very much enjoying your style of showing around the area while telling a story. Unique and entertaining!

  • @blablabla6-k2d
    @blablabla6-k2d 3 месяца назад +1

    Editing is not only vital but if you get good at it you'll have a new job skill. Your vids are already looking good.

  • @_mariochristopher
    @_mariochristopher 3 месяца назад +2

    This was so interesting! Watching your videos on Fridays has fast become part of my daily routine. 😀 Hope you continue to grow your channel and share!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for all your support. Very appreciated ❤️

  • @cecilearquette1637
    @cecilearquette1637 3 месяца назад +2

    So much better than a typical neighborhood association in the US. These seem more about imposing restrictions on what your garden and house look like, not about mutual cooperation and helping out. I’d never move to a place like that here.
    Something I noticed in this video was the person in the cafe put your change directly in your hand. That was a bit unusual!
    Thank you as always for this look into your life! You should do a video about taking Millie to the vet next time you do that.
    Have a great day!

  • @rigelr5345
    @rigelr5345 3 месяца назад +2

    This was so interesting, also a new concept for me. Thanks for telling about it! I wish I had a surfing spot in my back yard ahhh... I even live close to the coast, but the wind is not good enough and it's too cold here in Denmark 🥶

  • @travis-bs3bs
    @travis-bs3bs 3 месяца назад +10

    和歌山に住んでるんですね。これから夏は白浜、南紀への温泉旅行もいいですよ。海岸線をドライブすると気持ちいいです。😊

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      白浜旅行から戻ってきたところです。 それが次のビデオになります!😃

  • @jenjen59
    @jenjen59 3 месяца назад +2

    Love this video..learnt something from you each time Chani! And yes, the surfing beach is very similar to Australia's...hope you are not missing home too much!😍

  • @diannebayley4644
    @diannebayley4644 Месяц назад

    Milliy is a treasure. Also love your local beach - Japan has been looking appealing for some time - will buy another Lotto ticket this week! Thanks for your calm, fascinating wisdom and for sharing your lifestyle with us.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  Месяц назад +1

      Good luck! I hope you win and come visit the beautiful local sights 😃👋

  • @shibafujiwatches2808
    @shibafujiwatches2808 3 месяца назад +2

    The beach looks wonderful.
    Good luck with being the street boss. Hopefully you’ll know everyone well enough by that time.

  • @charlieb.3990
    @charlieb.3990 3 месяца назад

    Hi Chani - I love this idea of the chonaikai! It’s community spirit. It fosters responsibility and mutual respect and watching out for one another. It keeps the place safe, clean and enjoyable for everyone in the community. It’s not just watching out for one’s own interest but that of others as well. And if communities thrive than the country thrives too. Sure Japan has its problems like any other country in the world. But I believe it is this strong community spirit (& the fact that it is taken quite seriously here) that sets it worlds apart from other countries in terms of keeping the country safe, clean and orderly for its citizens and visitors alike. One of the main reasons I love ❤️ Japan 😊!

  • @user-zc1js3sk7g
    @user-zc1js3sk7g 3 месяца назад +1

    Greetings from Toronto Canada. I enjoy your videos and eagerly anticipate each new release. Keep up the excellent work!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @LostTerminalVideos
    @LostTerminalVideos 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for making these videos. I'm planning to stay in Japan for a year on a working holiday visa later this year as a test run to be 100% sure I would be happy living in Japan, with the thought of eventually making it my permanent home, so videos like these that give me an insight into the daily life of a foreigner living in Japan, and the things people should expect, are incredibly helpful for me. Keep up the good work!

  • @Autumnbreeze3000
    @Autumnbreeze3000 3 месяца назад +3

    Love your videos. I lived in Japan many years ago and your videos shock me because it is such a different Japan from the one I knew and loved. THANK YOU SO MUCH!❤

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @SanKelly
    @SanKelly 3 месяца назад +2

    This was so interesting - it’s nice how organized and welcoming the neighborhood is. Loved seeing the library, themed train and beach. Your town and surrounding area is lovely!

  • @eri7-11
    @eri7-11 3 месяца назад +3

    i love you try not shoot the Japanese people faces. My Japanese husband gets upset when influencers come and put camera in his way. We live near Mount Fuji.

  • @MP-lv5vk
    @MP-lv5vk Месяц назад +1

    I thought that was a bookstore, not a library. It is pretty cool to see so many people there.

  • @rowbearly6128
    @rowbearly6128 3 месяца назад +2

    I live in the Japanese countryside. My wife and neighbors recently pulled out of the neighborhood assosciation. Seems to be not such a big deal. Lots of elderly where I live. Still do the shrine weeding days when asked.

  • @FannyGodMother
    @FannyGodMother 3 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate the scary music at the beginning… it really set the scene for the street boss :) Another great video, as usual!! Thanks for sharing.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @frausmithy
    @frausmithy 3 месяца назад +1

    This was a wonderful peek behind the curtain... loved it! You are doing a great job of giving us a new view of life. You had me a Street Boss! New goal in life. Hahaha

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @happybrickn334
    @happybrickn334 3 месяца назад +2

    I am subscribing because I to live in Wakayama. I am enjoying your posts please keep it up.

  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 3 месяца назад +3

    I heard of a similar knock on the door, just many years earlier. It was from reading the C.W. Nicol book Moving Zen. From memory it was set in the 1950's or there about, and Nicol got that door knock. Just like yourself, he wasn't at all sure what it was all about. However, being a decent chap, he agreed to whatever was being said. He probably didn't understand too much until a shovel was thrust in his hands and he found himself joining the Team of people shovelling snow (from memory).
    As a fellow Australia, although you may be considering yourself Japanese day by day, I really like this sort of community spirit 'one in all in' approach and would happily join-in with my neighbours if invited. As I live on acreage (last house down a dirt road), I figure my neighbours have spotted that I would gain far more from the Community Effort than any of them. But they are good neighbours, and we help each other whenever required.
    I am enjoying seeing your videos and looking forward to your next one. Take care.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s nice to have a community. Even if it’s just to say hello😃

  • @hazzieandnord
    @hazzieandnord 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful video. Thank you for showing us around and explaining neighborhood association.

  • @LargeHadronAnusCollider
    @LargeHadronAnusCollider 3 месяца назад +14

    That beach looked way better then Surfers, it was the beauty of the beach without all the human garbage attached to it.

  • @denisetaylor4528
    @denisetaylor4528 Месяц назад

    that's a wonderful insight you can only truly understand from first hand experience, no matter where in the world you are. thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @may-ky6jl
    @may-ky6jl 3 месяца назад +1

    There are some aspects as a leader of area such as death happens.
    Association will deal and help with all necessary things for you like make an appointment with crematorium, prepare funeral, helping hands for meals at the temple or home etc. The funeral is like wedding ceremony in most cases in Japan even for Japanese themselves is complicated.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      I didn’t know this.

  • @MatsukawaZaraki
    @MatsukawaZaraki 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm looking forward to seeing how this works out when I get there in a couple months lol. You're doing great on the editing!

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark 3 месяца назад

    I’ve enjoyed every one of your videos. Great job with the filming and editing. As I watch, I try to put myself in your shoes to try imagining how I would like living in Japan. I love Japan, but I’m much too old to consider living there. I’ll just enjoy it vicariously watching your videos.

  • @natalieyoung6
    @natalieyoung6 3 месяца назад +1

    This beach is beautiful, we just came back from Japan but didn’t get there . The food looks yummy as well . The street boss sounded a bit scary 😮

  • @cherrymuffin1
    @cherrymuffin1 3 месяца назад +3

    Oh what a beautiful coffee place you found there. In the summer I'm often at the kataonami beach, i do have to go get some coffee at Glück some time🤗

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      You are really close! I have been to Marina city but didn’t go to Kataonami. I should check it out 😃

    • @cherrymuffin1
      @cherrymuffin1 3 месяца назад

      @@ChaniJapan Yeah you should definitely it's a really nice calm beach, even in the main season it's not getting to full 🙂

  • @peachyduck60
    @peachyduck60 3 месяца назад +1

    Such an interesting video thanks Chani, looking forward to the next one 💖

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @waltervang
    @waltervang 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the clear explanation on the association and street boss. Your video skills I like as it shows the real life of you and Japan. Just one little warning never show any card number on your videos make sure to block them. Love your videos and honest on your life in Japan.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. I will be careful.

  • @TenYen4796
    @TenYen4796 3 месяца назад +1

    In my community (US) we have a residential community group and anyone can join free of charge but no home owners association. We are responsible for keeping our areas clean according to local laws for proper waste disposal and yard/leaf clean up. But joining a HOA and paying fees...no way because my property taxes are already high. As far as living in Japan I like the country but I don't need to get that close to my neighbors. I'm retired and if someone knocks on the door the conversation will be about fishing, BBQ, home projects, gardening, and going on road trips.
    HOAs are good and I know a few people who live in those types of communities. Where everything looks the same 👧👧👧👧👧👧👧👦👦👦👦👦👦👦
    I forgot to say thanks for another awesome video and taking time to keep us informed 😀

  • @tatianaabramovskaya8765
    @tatianaabramovskaya8765 3 месяца назад +2

    Love how you welcome everything that comes your way in a calm and kind manner. If an elderly lady barged into my home, and declared she was a "street boss", I'd understand she's a yakusa member, and came to collect money and insure my obedience and further collaboration. :))))
    Like your new pants. MUJI, is it? Suits you well.

    • @status101-danielho6
      @status101-danielho6 3 месяца назад +4

      I've only heard about neighborhood associations through the manga "Diary of a House-Husband" and how an ex-Yakusa enforcer turned domestic housekeeper recognizes how the power-structure of one resembles his former criminal organization. lol

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      I think they are UniQlo pants 😃

    • @tatianaabramovskaya8765
      @tatianaabramovskaya8765 3 месяца назад

      @@ChaniJapan Oh, thanks! :))) Love them. You wear them very well.

    • @tatianaabramovskaya8765
      @tatianaabramovskaya8765 3 месяца назад

      @@status101-danielho6 Well, given his background :)))))))))) It's quite a common twist in manga /anime media - yakusa with heart of gold :)

  • @Mrshmn
    @Mrshmn 3 месяца назад +2

    Your videos make Wakayama seem like such a nice place, I am seriously considering buying my house there too.

  • @kimzann3467
    @kimzann3467 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow what a great video. This something I didn't know about, so really interesting. Thank you 😊

  • @vesnakovacic8286
    @vesnakovacic8286 3 месяца назад +3

    Your videos are so interesting and inspiring!

  • @Muluue
    @Muluue 3 месяца назад +3

    Loved this and your cat is adorable ❤

  • @valli_chenae
    @valli_chenae 3 месяца назад +1

    Loving your videos! The pacing is calming and the footage is great, but also kind of feels like a home-made movie from back in the day and feels nostalgic!

  • @neonuser456
    @neonuser456 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your informative video!

  • @ellenraysmith4391
    @ellenraysmith4391 3 месяца назад

    Chani, this is a very interesting video today. Loved the tour of the beautiful library and showing us how easy it is to get around by train. Your discussion of your neighborhood association is so useful. Thank you.
    Please take your time preparing for your language classes. It is so gracious of you to offer this opportunity to your fans.

  • @d-ddaisys8366
    @d-ddaisys8366 3 месяца назад +4

    You are very talented!!

  • @christinaongyt
    @christinaongyt 3 месяца назад +1

    The moment you said, "surfing beach", i had to google maps Wakayama! Hahahaha! Maybe one day I can surf in Isonoura beach. Chani, I'm truly enjoying your channel.

  • @surfit.
    @surfit. 3 месяца назад +1

    What you've shown is that wherever you want to live you need to research, research, research. I'm flabberasted how people don't research before moving to Hawaii. High cost of living and they become homeless. Love that you're sharing your journey. I'll be moving soon to the mainland and hoping to purchase a home. Google real estate in Hawaii. You'll know why we're moving.

  • @georgeschwerin2517
    @georgeschwerin2517 3 месяца назад

    Great work Chani. I'm writing from Mitchelton, Brisbane. My wife and I are dreaming about retirement in Japan. I have a friend in Kishiwada and have looked at Wakayama! All the best and keep these videos coming!

  • @user-dz4uu3xi8r
    @user-dz4uu3xi8r 3 месяца назад +3

    That sounds a bit suffocating 😮 But I know some people like that kind of order. Informative video and important to know!

  • @BrantRaven
    @BrantRaven 3 месяца назад +3

    I cant even wait to finish work! I have to stop and watch your latest episode. Only issue is that its a long wait until the next one :(
    😥

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      That’s so sweet. Thanks ❤️

  • @whiskyyarn2234
    @whiskyyarn2234 3 месяца назад

    Congratulations on your adventures in Japan. Vienna, Lucy and I send our warmest wishes. So happy you’re living your dream! Cindy smith

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Oh wow! Hi Cindy 😃Say a big hello to the girls for me❤️Thanks for the support as well. 👋

  • @LoveHeavenly
    @LoveHeavenly 3 месяца назад

    It's amazing how you can understand the Japanse language so well in person! It's still a bit fast for me but I'm picking up more words and sentences structures the more I go. I'm currently studying Japanses and using numerous resources on RUclips and outside apps. My love for Japan has really grown for some time now and I figured I go back to learning it. I really hope to go back to Japan one day❤

  • @_mariochristopher
    @_mariochristopher 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks!

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much ❤️

  • @NekoAshiJapan
    @NekoAshiJapan 3 месяца назад +1

    Loved everything about this video! ❤

  • @tacitusromanus8239
    @tacitusromanus8239 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for taking up along to the beach and showing us more of where you live! Beautiful area.

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @lizzie7929
    @lizzie7929 3 месяца назад

    I do appreciate the community spirit there in Japan, 🇯🇵🌱🙏somewhat! I find that depending, on where you live not always as there’s some lovely people, there is a lack of community spirit! It’s a shame! If you have a good community oriented neighbourhood, it’s not always a bad thing, if there’s a good balance of speaking to others and just doing your own thing! I wish it more so like this, now! I have noticed a change, in recent, years! I feel when I was younger there was more wholeness and people used to greet each other on the the street, and now, still some, just a handful! 😞It just spoils it somewhat, there’s even people on my street, I have never seen before or greeted, 👋, as everyone doesn’t really roam, or walk freely as much, just hop into their car! Which isn’t a bad thing as sometimes you have to because of work! Just a lack of friendliness in a way! I feel as now, it’s all about keeping up with each other, and competing with other, that’s why there is a lack of community spirit! Everyone wants to have the latest this, the latest, that, very exhausting! Not everyone and it’s not always anyone’s fault, we have just been brainwashed somewhat by media and adverts on tv! We don’t even know! It’s sad, really! Just hope that people that aren’t aware of that, see the light! 🌿🌱👋🏡👨‍👩‍👧👨‍👧👩‍🌾🪴Take care

  • @joecormack1562
    @joecormack1562 3 месяца назад

    Hi Chani thanks for the update regarding the language tutoring looking forward to it thanks Joe from wa

  • @VegasUnicorn
    @VegasUnicorn 2 месяца назад

    I absolutely Love your videos, and learning about your life in Japan. A plus, all the way! xoxo

  • @hedgehoghogtel1694
    @hedgehoghogtel1694 3 месяца назад +1

    I think having a street boss is a great idea. Wish they would implement it here where I live to ensure communities are kept nice and in order. Beach looks fantastic! So lucky to have that on your doorstep! I wish the UK looked after its country the way Japan does, e.g. everything is so clean and tidy!

  • @user-nn4bu6ip9m
    @user-nn4bu6ip9m 3 месяца назад +1

    I would like to thank you for answering my question, how did you learn speaking Japanese, I saw the video you told me about ( it's help starting learning in Young age ) in this video you look genounly happy, you did something which made you happy, I just want to do the same, hopefully, wishing you nothing but happiness, stay safe ❤

  • @user-qc3bn3fv6n
    @user-qc3bn3fv6n Месяц назад +1

    町内会に入られたんですね。
    日本は自然災害の多い国なので、いざというときの為に地域のコミュニティに入っておくのは、大事だと思います。
    自治体によって違いますが、町内会費では、消火器やヘルメット、救命ロープなどを買っています。
    町内会費の集金方法は区々で毎月払いの所もあれば、年に一回の所もあります。
    田舎の人は、色々と面倒ですが、回覧板を次の家🏠️に素早く回して、毎日笑顔で過ごしていれぼ、何かあったときには、必ず助けてくれると思います😊
    因みに、町内会長や組長を一年やると、(自治体によって違いますが)お金が頂けます。私はそのお金で、自分へのご褒美にMIKIMOTOのパールを買いました✨
    だから、町内会長の順番が回って来てもガッカリしなくて大丈夫ですよ😆

  • @heyquantboy
    @heyquantboy 3 месяца назад

    Your videos are beautiful! I jump to watch as soon as I see one in RUclips!
    And news flash! I'm visiting Tokyo later this summer for the first time!

  • @Carol61347
    @Carol61347 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks

    • @ChaniJapan
      @ChaniJapan  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much ❤️

  • @juno2521
    @juno2521 3 месяца назад

    I really enjoy watching your videos. They remind me of my childhood spent in Tokyo with my parents and brothers in the 1980s. I was very sad when we had to leave and Japan, it's people and culture always remained close to my heart.
    By the way: The name of the cafe at Wakayama beach 'Glück' is German and translates to luck/ fortune ❤

  • @patrob3885
    @patrob3885 3 месяца назад

    I'm falling in love with Japan. Very good. I love your content. Keep it up my dear friend.

  • @sidscott4688
    @sidscott4688 3 месяца назад

    Another fun video. I am so impressed with your adjustment to your surroundings. Your video editing is really good. You can be proud !! 😃