Thank you Japan and your generousity for helping our local youth to flourish by building a very beautiful dormitory.thank you to those that help financially .God Bless to all🙏🙏💪💪🇯🇵🇯🇵🇵🇭🇵🇭
More Japanese should come and start their own community in the Philippines to teach and influence Filipinos about respect and discipline. I have a Japanese father-in-law and my home town is Oslob, Cebu. I hope I could bring him there someday!
@@DestinationJapan95 What are you saying? Filipino has great skills for building. Haven't you seen those barracks around slums? Squatters? They turn everything they can get to their homes.
It's fascinating to see how Japanese architectural technology is integrated with Philippine construction materials and local building methods. As a Filipino civil engineer based in Japan, I have experience working in construction in the Philippines for a few years. I know that it can be challenging to work with locals, especially when it comes to safety concerns and work refinement. However, from the video, I can see that the finishings are really well-refined, which indicates good supervision and implementation. It's also impressive how they used Yakisugi. One of the difficulties in using wood materials in the Philippines is that they are easily attacked by termite and molds. I am also curious about the bamboo filled with concrete and whether concrete was placed in all gaps. P.S.: I was crying while watching the end part of the video😅 This project is truly wonderful and has inspired me. I wish the program and the organization working on this project more power.🙏
Knowing Japanese has devastated the Philippines during WW2. And now Japanese people are helping the Philippines by bringing their best building construction methods/ideas to the Philippines. That's why Filipinos doesn't hold any grudges to Japanese. Great relationships between this two countries. 🇵🇭❤🇯🇵
My late father survived the war. He remember some of the cruelty the Japanese army has done, but at the same time he also interacted, as a small boy with the occupying soldiers. He told me how a lot of the Japanese soldiers are skinny young boys that most have no idea what they’re doing here and wish that they were back home. Some would even play with the Pilipino kids, making origami… etc. It’s the Officers and Kempetai that are strict and cruel. My father doesn’t hold a grudge against the Japanese, he even admire their ingenuity and discipline.
Yehey!👏👏👏 the dormitory is done! Big thank you for all the people who made it possible, let these dorms served as a safe place to the children who'll be occupying. Thank you also to Dial Eleven for documenting this whole planning and building process!
@@kana251970-san, do you think I can get a contact number of the Japanese engineer team who did this project in Negros? I have a project that will need their advice about Hinoki wood and termites.
Ingatan at alagaan sana ninyo ang tulong na ito ng Japan. Malinis sila sa pamamahay kayat sa muling pagbisita nila sana naman ay huwag silang madismaya dahil napabayaan. Thank You Japan!!💓
The world really becoming small because of globalization n people must work hand in hand to live harmoniously n serenity!!! Discard greediness n selfishness surely it will go along way!!! Salute to the people behind this project!!! Mabuhay!!!
Spaces like this will actually encourage students to go to school! Dorms like these are probably better than some of their living situations. And if these are closer to their schools, the students won't have to worry about going home in the dark, trekking highways/mountains, or crossing rivers. I hope more dormitories are established and inspired by this!
Hope Japan is also focusing on partners not only for technology but also for sharing their fruits planting techniques like "roman ruby" grapes farm PhilippinesxJapan. Just beginning. Thank you Japan
I honestly would love to see more authentic Japanese architecture in the Philippines 🥳😇 We Filipinos do love and admire 🇯🇵. This is really great content. Take care and more vlogs to come!
Thank so much for this wonderful project. Thank you for all of you people who have made this thing possible just to help others. I can't say thank you enough👍👍 Spread Love!
it's funny how even a Japanese architects adapted the common Filipino dress code when working in a constructions, a short pants and casual shirt, a good morning towel covers his head while just hanging on both ears and just wearing a slippers on his foot.. 🤣🤣🤣
It’s hot asf in the ph i grew up and work on planes in the usa and during the summer my crew would get special cold towels from our tool room and wear them over our heads and that’s summer in the USA I can only imagine the heat in the Philippines
OMG this looks so nice! I hope you'll reconsider branching out here to Davao especially there's a lot of Nikkeijins and Japanese nationals visiting the place
@@hisayakunita7011-san, do you think I can contact the Japanese team for a project in Philippines? My questions will be about Hinoki wood and termites.
As a practicing designer and contractor in the Philippine, what I love about Japanese architecture is its excellence in minimalist aesthetics and clean lines, creating serene and harmonious spaces.
Thank you Japan! 🙏 You don't have to worry about the bad blood during WW2. Most Filipinos don't hold grudge against you, it's not in our character. We just want happy vibes. I hope all Japan ventures will prosper
I felt emotional watching this video. I love Japan, and I really appreciate seeing Japanese people love Filipinos like I love Japanese people. I haven't returned to the Philippines in a long time and I want to visit Japan again.
If I ever win the lottery, if I win really big, I'd like to create a mini Japan here in the Philippines. With authentic Japanese architecture and aesthetics, so that Filipinos may enjoy and see what it'd be like to go to Japan.
Amazing project! Thank you to everyone who is involved in this great humanitarian project. It's inspiring to see everyone working together for the common good. I'm looking forward to that good quality chocolate. Hopefully, I could visit Negros soon.
A big thank you for everyone who support this project from day one to this day🙏🙏🙏🥰💝 truly inspirational and I'm looking forward for an update in the future...
Daghang salamat for sharing an update of this inspiring and generous project. Arigato and good luck to all the students who will be staying in the dormitory.
I'm just overwhelmingly amazed at how good the Japanese are with their wood craftsmanship. The best in the world.
Thank you Japan. I love your anime and p_rn❤❤❤
Thank you Japan and your generousity for helping our local youth to flourish by building a very beautiful dormitory.thank you to those that help financially .God Bless to all🙏🙏💪💪🇯🇵🇯🇵🇵🇭🇵🇭
この地域で子供たちを助けてくれた人々に感謝します。私たちフィリピン人はあなた方を誇りに思っています。
比国に住んでいる還暦過ぎの者です。とても感動致しました。ネグロス島ヘ引っ越しすら検討したくなる素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます。
we Filipinos love and welcome Japanese people. we practice and share the same respect for other people.
More Japanese should come and start their own community in the Philippines to teach and influence Filipinos about respect and discipline. I have a Japanese father-in-law and my home town is Oslob, Cebu. I hope I could bring him there someday!
日本独自の檜木建築でネグロス島に寄宿舎を建てるなんて何とも素晴らしいプロジェクトです。🎉
耐久性に優れた檜木の寄宿舎はとても価値あるものと伺えます。プロジェクトに関わった日本人の方々!リスペクトです🫡
フィリピン建築の良いところと日本建築の融合、good ❗️です。
ここに入って勉強出来るフィリピンの子達が将来的に活躍すればプロジェクトに関わった日本人は、また誇りですね😊
There are no good Filipino architecture or engineer skills
❤❤❤
@@DestinationJapan95 What are you saying? Filipino has great skills for building. Haven't you seen those barracks around slums? Squatters? They turn everything they can get to their homes.
Thank you Japan. I love your anime and p_orn❤❤
@@Sikat-k5iAny desparate human being can build a garbage into a dog house in the slums. Don’t romanticize the poverty of the Philippines.
素晴らしい取り組みを紹介して頂いてありがとうございます😊 彼ら彼女らの未来が明るくなることを願わずにはいられません。
It's fascinating to see how Japanese architectural technology is integrated with Philippine construction materials and local building methods. As a Filipino civil engineer based in Japan, I have experience working in construction in the Philippines for a few years. I know that it can be challenging to work with locals, especially when it comes to safety concerns and work refinement. However, from the video, I can see that the finishings are really well-refined, which indicates good supervision and implementation.
It's also impressive how they used Yakisugi. One of the difficulties in using wood materials in the Philippines is that they are easily attacked by termite and molds. I am also curious about the bamboo filled with concrete and whether concrete was placed in all gaps.
P.S.: I was crying while watching the end part of the video😅 This project is truly wonderful and has inspired me. I wish the program and the organization working on this project more power.🙏
素晴らしい🎉カカオ工場の夢🏭夢を夢のままで終わらせないで欲しい🙏。
貴重な取り組みに興味深く拝見しました。フィリピンだとシロアリに食べられないか心配ですね。
さらに、追伸を期待して登録させていただきます。日本で専門学校山梨県立農林大学校で学びたい場合は、支援します。山梨県立農林高校に留学して高校から推薦されると簡単に入学出来ます。歓迎します。
Knowing Japanese has devastated the Philippines during WW2. And now Japanese people are helping the Philippines by bringing their best building construction methods/ideas to the Philippines. That's why Filipinos doesn't hold any grudges to Japanese. Great relationships between this two countries. 🇵🇭❤🇯🇵
My late father survived the war. He remember some of the cruelty the Japanese army has done, but at the same time he also interacted, as a small boy with the occupying soldiers. He told me how a lot of the Japanese soldiers are skinny young boys that most have no idea what they’re doing here and wish that they were back home. Some would even play with the Pilipino kids, making origami… etc. It’s the Officers and Kempetai that are strict and cruel. My father doesn’t hold a grudge against the Japanese, he even admire their ingenuity and discipline.
Japanese are also involved in clearing landmines in Laos.
@@Kevin-zz9nc Yes, they are the best Asian culture and discipline by far. 👍
they might even have saved a lot of resource cost w/ the use ingenuine Japanese wood craftmanship 👏
Thank you for helping our young kababayan, hoping for their good future.
Puji syukur sebuah anugerah dari Ilahi untuk orang Filipina melalui orang Jepang yang pemurah. 👍❤️🇯🇵
Yehey!👏👏👏 the dormitory is done! Big thank you for all the people who made it possible, let these dorms served as a safe place to the children who'll be occupying. Thank you also to Dial Eleven for documenting this whole planning and building process!
日本に16年住んでいるセブ島出身ですが、そろそろセブ島に帰ろうかなと考えています。こんな日本の木材や日本の建築技術できている建物が隣のネグロス島にあるなんて本当にすごいです。いつか見学でもさせていただきたいですね。これは何の寮でしょうか。応援したいです。
This is as a very beautiful project Chie. Thank you to your fellow Japanese for taking this generous initiative. We Filipinos are very grateful.
It is a beautiful project created and supported together by big-hearted people 💖🌞🙏
Thank you for helping us filipinos ❤🎉🙏
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感動してます 🥺
日本有難うございます🙏🏼💝感謝しています🙏🏼💝
Maraming salamat po. Iba talaga Pag japanese ang umaksyon. Truly amazing japanese people.
Thank you very much to everyone who made this happen.
今回も素晴らしいドキュメンタリーでした、玉井さんの工程を簡素化する努力は流石ですね、それがフィリピンでは本当に大事な事だと実感しています。
また、日本帰った時にネグロス電工行きたくなりますねぇ〜 笑
高木さんと3日は話せる気がします〜。イマジナスも素晴らしい活動を展開していてネグロス島最高です 笑
ありがとうございます😊
力まず、詰め込みすぎず、現地のエンジニア、職人さんたちと自然体で取り組めたのが良かったと思ってます。
@@kana251970 may I get the contact of the Japanese contractor or engineer? I wanted to discuss a project in Philippines that we need his help with
@@kana251970-san, do you think I can get a contact number of the Japanese engineer team who did this project in Negros? I have a project that will need their advice about Hinoki wood and termites.
Ingatan at alagaan sana ninyo ang tulong na ito ng Japan.
Malinis sila sa pamamahay kayat sa muling pagbisita nila sana naman ay huwag silang madismaya dahil napabayaan.
Thank You Japan!!💓
Thank you so much! We Filipinos really appreciated this.
Good facility with high quality materials
ほんといい話
ありがとうございます。
これからも応援しますので追って取材して、教えて下さい。
The world really becoming small because of globalization n people must work hand in hand to live harmoniously n serenity!!! Discard greediness n selfishness surely it will go along way!!! Salute to the people behind this project!!! Mabuhay!!!
Spaces like this will actually encourage students to go to school! Dorms like these are probably better than some of their living situations. And if these are closer to their schools, the students won't have to worry about going home in the dark, trekking highways/mountains, or crossing rivers. I hope more dormitories are established and inspired by this!
Thank you very much for this video and for making the kids of Negros Island happy!! Love from PH.
Hope Japan is also focusing on partners not only for technology but also for sharing their fruits planting techniques like "roman ruby" grapes farm PhilippinesxJapan. Just beginning. Thank you Japan
God bless Japan such a kind heart❤to the Philippines ❤ 🙏
Thank you visionaries for helping our people. Mabuhay kayo!❤️
Truely love Japanese people helping Philippines improve😊
I honestly would love to see more authentic Japanese architecture in the Philippines 🥳😇 We Filipinos do love and admire 🇯🇵. This is really great content. Take care and more vlogs to come!
I rather not.
Thank so much for this wonderful project. Thank you for all of you people who have made this thing possible just to help others. I can't say thank you enough👍👍 Spread Love!
it's funny how even a Japanese architects adapted the common Filipino dress code when working in a constructions, a short pants and casual shirt, a good morning towel covers his head while just hanging on both ears and just wearing a slippers on his foot.. 🤣🤣🤣
gotta adapt lol i've also seen other foreigners with the towel on head and backpack on front in inner pasay lol
It’s hot asf in the ph i grew up and work on planes in the usa and during the summer my crew would get special cold towels from our tool room and wear them over our heads and that’s summer in the USA I can only imagine the heat in the Philippines
That towel over the head method is also prevalent in Japan specially in onsen where they avoid heat stroke by using the towel .
@cptmike05 the heat in philippines is like florida with steroids
Thank you Japan for helping the Philippines😢❤❤.
Thank you. may Grandfather was Half Japanese, im from Negros Island in Bacolod City. Thank you very much. Arrigato!
Thank you ❤🎉We love you Japan! ❤🎉✨🌹🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♀️
Thank you very much! These structures are works of art and will give the beneficiaries with comfortable and happy living.
Thank you so much minna san for your warm kindness 💕
Thank you Japan...
OMG this looks so nice! I hope you'll reconsider branching out here to Davao especially there's a lot of Nikkeijins and Japanese nationals visiting the place
Thank you for the people behind this project on helping our kababayan to have a boardinghouse
Were all the wood imported from Japan?
Yes, that's right. The wood is made from Hinoki tree from Wakayama, Japan. The bamboo is from the Philippines. 🇵🇭🤝🇯🇵
@@hisayakunita7011-san, do you think I can contact the Japanese team for a project in Philippines? My questions will be about Hinoki wood and termites.
WOW....😱😱😱😎 ....VERY VERY NICE ...... FANTASTIC ....💪👍
maraming salamat sa binigay ninyong tulong sa mga kababayan ko.pag palain kayo.😊
改めてフィリピンの建築を学ばせてもらえました!
日本建築とのフュージョン、すごい!勉強になります。
東ネグロスへ引っ越し考えた時からよく検索に出てきたネグロス電工の皆様を知れてなんか感動しました。
色んな人の思いが詰まってるんだなーという事がとってもよくわかる感動的な動画でした!携わった皆さま(素晴らしい動画作ってこの事を教えて下さったダイヤルイレブンさん含め)、なんかほんまありがとうございますって気持ち、伝わるといいなあ。。。
カカオ、大好きなんでチョコにする前に販売してくれてたらめちゃくちゃうれしい!カカオ工場の実現待ってます(∩´∀`)∩
檜の香り、ステキ・・・いつかお邪魔してみたいです(笑)
昨年お隣のボホール島へ初めて行きましたが、ネグロス島でこんな素晴らしいプロジェクトが進められていたんですね ホントに素晴らしいです!
その後のストーリも是非気になりますのでまたレポートお願いします!🙂
Napaka swerte ng taga Negros. Dapat alagaan nyo yan, regalo ❤ yan ng mga taga Japan.
Thank you for always introducing philippines cultures, lifestyle.
What an amazing workmanship. also those wood joinery are precise. great work!
Thank you for this blessing, for coming to my country ☺️
Beautiful...a great example of Japanese culture, values and architecture. Sincere thanks and appreciation to all who contributed to this project. ❤
Thank you for helping the Filipino children for they are our future. Keep it up japan!
hi im filipino and im happy to watch this kind of content and very thankful your heart kindness for helping our kababayan ❤️
Thank you people of Japan
your video and these people give me the motivation to work even harder not just for my family and also for myself.
thank you for existing 😊
As a practicing designer and contractor in the Philippine, what I love about Japanese architecture is its excellence in minimalist aesthetics and clean lines, creating serene and harmonious spaces.
😮oh my god!!!!! So beautiful
10/10 super ganda ng dorm as expected made in JAPAN 🇯🇵 ❤❤❤
Thank you Japan 🇯🇵❤️
And it's so great that you had this entire project well-documented. Keep it up and more power! 🫶
I am so touched and inspired by this. Thank you so much.
Thank you for helping us thank s for the efforts.
Thank you very much to all of you. Mabuhay Japan
Thank you Japan! 🙏 You don't have to worry about the bad blood during WW2. Most Filipinos don't hold grudge against you, it's not in our character. We just want happy vibes. I hope all Japan ventures will prosper
Congratulations for the success of the project. 🥰🥰🥰
I felt emotional watching this video. I love Japan, and I really appreciate seeing Japanese people love Filipinos like I love Japanese people. I haven't returned to the Philippines in a long time and I want to visit Japan again.
Thank you Negorusu Denko for making this project a reality and making the dreams of Negros children a reality. Great job! And more power to you Japan.
Omg implementing Japanese methods in the Philippines would be amazing, Japanese craft is so wonderful
Japan housing design is very impressive. Wish PH houses are like Japan.
これは面白い!
もう40年以上、もっと前かもしれないけど、テレビで確か、フィリピンのどこかに住んでいるもうその時ある程度高齢の日本人夫婦が、現地のカカオで自分たちで食べる用に手作りでチョコレート作っている、ってのを見たことがある…。フィリピンってもったいないんだよ。色々と有るのに…。変な大企業に搾取されないような仕組みを作ってやっていけることが鍵なんだろうね。
love Japanese culture their art their ingenuity innovative ideas. hopefully i could visit Japan in the near future. 🥰
So JAPANice!
Cheers & mabuhay, from my end--the Philippines!
As a wood hobbiest, sashimono junction formation is amazing. n beautiful. Truly a work of art.
build something like that in the hills of antipolo, tanay i'm quite sure it would sell.
If I ever win the lottery, if I win really big, I'd like to create a mini Japan here in the Philippines. With authentic Japanese architecture and aesthetics, so that Filipinos may enjoy and see what it'd be like to go to Japan.
I think some Japanese house type and architecture will suite here in the Philippines.
You make Japanese shrine there, It's very cool to see.
thank you very much for your hard work, as an engineer here in the philippines I really want to learn all about japanese architecture.
The Amazing Wood Work by the Japanese is simply Amazing. Thank you, Japan for sharing your knowledge.
Just when you think society is all but lost, Just look oversea and there is a glimmer of hope. This is a truly inspiring story.
This is one content creator that deserves so much attention and views.
thank you dial eleven for documenting everything about this project!
you guys are doing gods work!
your documentary is beyond amazing
the smiles on those kid's faces are priceless. thank you for making it happen.
I love Japanese Architecture with Philippines local materials combined. Like Bali Inspired. Awesome
awesome, project phase completed! gonna have to check part 1 now since i seem to have missed it
Amazing project! Thank you to everyone who is involved in this great humanitarian project. It's inspiring to see everyone working together for the common good. I'm looking forward to that good quality chocolate. Hopefully, I could visit Negros soon.
A big thank you for everyone who support this project from day one to this day🙏🙏🙏🥰💝 truly inspirational and I'm looking forward for an update in the future...
I really love all your documentaries ❤i learn i lot of things ❤
Thank you for creating this project - kids growing up in this environment will definitely grow up with knowledge they can use through adulthood.
thank you for helping them. awesome project 🥰
👏👏👏👏 thank you for your supports 🇯🇵💪🇵🇭
omg... the quality of that wood!!
Thank you Japan
Daghang salamat for sharing an update of this inspiring and generous project. Arigato and good luck to all the students who will be staying in the dormitory.
Hanep! Ang lupit ng technology sa loob combined with Sashimono.
Thanks. Very Heart warming.