I'm from India and went on a 10 days solo trip across Japan recently and not once did I face any problem during my stay. Everyone's very respectful and more helpful than necessary. Even the young students I asked for help did not waste a single minute to flip out their phones and search train/bus routes and timings to the places I had difficulty figuring out on my own. The rich cultural attractions, natural beauty and the world famous cuisine was worth every penny I spent on the trip. I was going through some rough times in my own life and decided to go there as an escape. Best decision I ever made! Can't wait to go back gain.
Thank you so much for sharing your incredible experience! It's heartwarming to hear that your solo trip across Japan was so positive. Actually, I have been going through tough times too, but communicating with Indian people through these interviews helped me forget my stress. Communicating with people is always wonderful. Hope you will come to Japan again!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku Thanks a lot for those words! No matter what you're facing with, it will pass and I wish you well and all the success in your path. I'd also like to welcome you to my country should you decide to visit anytime in the future.
My cousin is obsessed with japan, he visits there every couple of months. Ive been there once, Japanese people are so hardworking, responsible and well behaved.
I'm glad your cousin likes Japan very much and you have been here in Japan. There are many unique things about Japan, good and bad, but I love Japan overall!😁😁
Yes, Japanese animes are the best in the world. I grew up watching/reading lots of animes too! If I had unlimited free time, I would read/watch all the animes in Japan!
I am from India and Japan is like my second home. Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated by Japanese culture and people, and always dreamt of visiting there and the dream did come true. Very Polite and helpful people, even when you don't speak Japanese, they will try their best to help you, no threat of scam and no garbage on streets, respect for nature, clean river. I loved your country so much. I will keep coming back.
Thank you for your warm comment! Yes, lots of the Indian people in the video have the same impression of Japan, and I'm so glad to hear them. Hope you will come back to Japan soon!😉
I'm Sri Lankan, and I was there for a 3 month internship and everyone was so nice! My Japanese wasn't good at the time and everyone was so so patient with me. I did get mistaken for an Indian once or twice haha. My company wants to hire me, so I will be back in March!
The guy trying to act is incredible honestly, sounds like he went international school he barely had any Indian in his accent and seems extremely versatile
I would have assumed that the guy who aspires to be an actor was either born in Japan or went to international school there, extremely impressive! Seems like a cool guy too
As I said in another of his video interview, this producer is EXCELLENT!! Please keep going doing these interviews of real people. After all, Japan and India are linked by Buddhism traditions for over 1,000 years!!
I apologies about asking this question here, But can you please give me some advice, I am from India and I wish to pursue my Masters (either MBA or MS) but i am really confused, my heart wants to do it from Japan but at the same time i am not sure about the future prospects of job and the money (currency conversion) factor. Another option is to pursue my masters in Europe. I would appreciate it if you can give some advice.
Thank you for your asking. Unfortunately, I'm unfamiliar with Japan's current recruiting situation for international students. Because of the aging society, Japan will face a labor shortage not only in manual labor but also in high-end industries such as IT. So, Japan's future demand for foreign labor will definitely increase. But at the same time, Japan's economy may shrink with the aging society. That's all I can say. I'm sorry I can't give you a definite advice, but I hope this advice is of some help!
You now about MEXT scholarship right? Application for 2025 is gonna start in mid 2024, idk when tho. There is enough info about it online too.@@aayushirajsingh
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku Yeah,an Indian freedom fighter was leading a division of Imperial Japanese army during WW2 against the British. Japan contributed for Indian Independence, another reason why India loves Japan.
@9:19 The kid. Lol. I fell in love with Japan because of Anime and then when I watched the travel vlogs of Japan, I completely became fascinated with the way Japan is. People are so well-mannered and they give so much priority to nature and safeguarding it.🤍❤🧡💛💚 It is a dream to visit Japan and I want to learn Japanese by that time. @10:34 The guy saying he finds it weird to clean his office space! I mean as far as I have seen Kids in Japan clean their school premises. It is a Habit being taught from a very young age, that's why Japan is clean.
Wow, it seems like you know Japanese culture and customs very well. Thank you for understanding and liking Japan. I hope you will come to Japan in the future. 😉😉😉
I haven't been to Japan. But as far as my knowledge goes about Japan, its people and their culture through various media, i have noticed that people are too nice. What i mean to say is that respect is not given to everybody or you don't have to be nice all the time even when you are having a bad day. You guys need to let loose a little bit & be honest in your behaviour. For example, if i go to any small restaurant in India, nobody will give a $hit or greet me for having food there. They will just give order and f*ck off. No smile, no greetings, Nothing. & I don't mind or wouldn't be offended by that behaviour because i know that their job is difficult and boring because they're doing same thing again and again for hours. As long as they serve me good food, i will be fine. So there's a mutual understanding. Now if we take the same example of Japan then i can clearly see waiters greetings each and every customer with smille and greeting even though he's having the difficult and boring day because he's doing the same thing for hours. Now apply the same thing in Japanese corporate structure. That would be even worse because those seniors and bosses expect you to behave certain way and they will judge you if you don't react or act certain way. That would be mentally exhausting for employees. This is just my guess, but the reason i think many people in japan are so socially awkward or introvert is because your society teaches you to behave certain way using the fear of being judged by others. Every ideology or mindset has its own good or bad effects. So I'm pretty sure that this kind of mindset also has its benefits. But you have to find balance.
I know what you are saying because I have backpacked in many countries including India. Japan treats good and bad guests, luxurious and frugal equally. As you know, equal treatment is not always fair. Personally, I think it is better mentally to treat expensive guests in a way that is appropriate for expensive guests and cheap guests in a way that is appropriate for cheap guests. In my experience, the cheaper the customer is, the more likely they are to be a complainer. Basically, many Japanese are accustomed and comfortable treating all customers equally. But at the same time it can be very tiring. So I think we should find an appropriate balance in our own way and create a culture where the people around us accept it.
Hmmm I don't know how you felt this but Indian Hospitality is pretty good. Like had you given any other example like there being scammers, being some what dirty or had bad instance, local cab etc I'd be 100% agree with you but hospitality for one is kinda big deal in India. Go to any hotel or restaurant you should be treated pretty good even this extends to shops and locals as well. There is literally a saying in India saying "Guests are like Gods". Ofcourse I'm not saying its better than Japan or xyz country but its isn't bad either. I'd always recommend to go to mid tier hotels and restaurants don't go for extreme cheap one's.
@@forkrust9296 That's why I said small restaurants if you read my comment carefully & You did not understood the point that I am trying to convey. I am not saying that employees at restaurants or anywhere should behave badly which might hurt someone's feeling. I am just saying that employees should stay true to themselves and customer should also try to understand or put themselves into their shoes & trying to understood their difficulties and pain. That way society won't end up being fake which behave in forced manner while thinking that what others might think while putting your own mental health at risk. Also I am well aware of Indian hospitality because I am Indian myself. But I was talking about small Indian restaurants where employees don't get paid enough & not Indian households or 5 star hotels.
@noice4594 Don't be too mean brother. Like I also said in my comment that every kind of mindset has its good or bad side & I just talked about only bad side here. You have to find balance & finding that balance is the difficult part which takes time & acknowledgement. For example People can also say that people from other countries apart from Japan are not desciplined or irrisponsible citizens who don't follow any rules that require for functional society. Right? I think people should live the life because it's worth living while people should also follow the rules to protect the humanity. That's only possible with wisdom, Sympathy, Love and many other good qualities while having control on your ego, selfishness, lack of sympathy, knowledge & many other bad qualities. I know that it is easier said than done. But that's the only way.
As per my observation Japanese people are less stereotypical or racist toward Indians or dark skinned people unlike south korea where its just a norm lol
I'm not sure about the situation in another country, but yes, Japanese people don't care so much about skin color. I regularly went to get tanned at a tanning salon when I was young. So did girls.
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku yea also i have met many japanese in online games and social media whenever i say i like their ancient culture and their entertainment industry they show more interest and asks about my culture and etc in short they are kind but the same i have noticed with chinese and korean people is that they simply dont care about others neither and manytimes when i said that korean cars are sold well in my country they just seem rude idk whats the reason
Arigato for the video. I am working from India with Japanese client right now, sometimes its really difficult for me to explain them, usually I speak fast. We have a dedicated translator but sometimes I feel its good if I know Japanese or any of the client know English, because the translator find it difficult to explain technical aspects of the communication. I planned to see some movies, I saw one of the movie. I want to see more movies. Everyone says animation movies are very nice, need to start watchin one.
hi your videos are amazing , u really working hard , i have a suggestion while asking question look on the cam and while getting answer look on their faces (and u are smart person u get the idea what i want to say ). by the way good luck
The most I love about Japan is the People's love for their culture and tradition, the discipline they keep in all aspects of life and the way people behave to everyone...sheer respect...love Japan❤ from India. (Recently I Ve heard some stories of alleged racism from Japanese people to Indians,but its totally unbelievable for me although I Ve never been to Japan)
Thank you for your comment. I'm flattered as a Japanese!🤣 Personally, I haven't heard of such racism in current Japan, either from Japanese or non-Japanese. But it's sad if there is such a case...
Are there Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans who ask about caste? I haven't seen such scenes, but maybe they are just curious because the system is very distant from East Asian societies. This is just my guess, though.🙄
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakuit's not true, each country have, or had caste system in their society. Japanese also used to have class, even in this modern world, people are divided on the base of wealth.
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakuthe untouchable of japan are called "Burakumin". Just how this four level caste system of japan is abolished, but in Japanese society they still face discrimination sometimes, same in India, caste system is abolished. But why India is only country known by caste system? If u want I can easily tell you caste system of other country, but what's the point, as Indian I can and should only talk about India. Becoz it's best to not talk about things you don't know about and have not seen in reality. That's from my side. Just a request try to tell these facts to such people who have this image of India. 😊
UAE is not greenary .yes ,atleast 1 person in my entire life spoke truth. i still wonder how they inhale oxygen, do they really inhale oxygen does their lungs work well all these doubts rises.
I really don't understand people who live in Japan for years without learning Japanese and then complain that life/getting job is difficult. Just learn the fking language! Also what's the point of living in an Indian equivalent of China Town if you're going to Japan? It also makes no sense to go and live in another country for years without trying out their food and culture.
Yes, there's are many school in abroad with cbse curriculum, and if not wrong managed by Indian embassy. I studied in kv and they used to boast about this fact😅😅
11:38 now I understand why Japan's birth rate is so low. The poor couple just want to be alone at night for a few hours with some loud music playing to "dance"
Thanks for your punchy comment. Your comment is painful to my ears as a Japanese!😅 I hope lots of Japanese will watch that part and read your comment, and learn something!
I think when when ever someone is taking interview , first of all the person taking interview should show the involvment by lookings at eyes or towards the persons face while holding mic, it shows ur involvment and respect towards their answers-quetioned by u
I've always wondered how Indian folks see foreigners in terms of the Caste system. For example, historically, native Americans have had ZERO contact with the Indians I guess. In such a case, are they considered totally neutral castewise? Or they get placed in some special caste? (consciously or unconsciously)
Indians don't use caste in day to day life unlike vicious advertisement by it's enemies to defame India. It's mainly used for the arranged marriages,where traditionally people prefer match from same caste. Here people will ask your name and place; that's sufficient for them.
Anyone not Indian were historically Mlechha which is casteless similar to untouchables. This is how Greek, Parthians etc etc got treated when they weren’t in positions of power. The British and Europeans were also considered impure in the 1500s and 1600s, although it all changed when they gain power😂. Infact Hindus haven’t ruled India for more than a 1000 years now
@@rohitbani2615 what are you talking about? I’m answering a comment about where foreigners are placed on the varna system. Sure in southern India we don’t have varna system other than Brahmins but in theory we follow the same caste system
Refering to japaneese lessons in the internet. I image there must be free japaneese lessons around the internet. Perhaps a young japaneese person should do that just badic words i am sure she could become very popular instead of doing common cideos. Here in Chile wue do have a great japaneese young man who is given lessons in the internet and his name is Tabo. Well he is famous in Chile and Japan among young people.
Yes, in this day and age, it is possible to learn a language at a high level on the Internet without going to that country, and there are lots of people doing that! RUclips is full of clear and engaging lessons!😊😊
We Japanese are used to those rules coz we grew up here, but I understand how stressful those written or unwritten rules are to non-Japanese people in Japan!
And they are not excessive. Indians love to scream and shout wherever they go. There is nothing acceptable about that. There is a reason those rules are in place
I am not coming to Japan if I want to be comfortable, I want to integrate to some point. Learn Japanese, may be even attend Medical schools or Engineering schools. Possible? Yes! please suggest some Taku Saan!
It's great to hear about your enthusiasm to integrate and pursue education in Japan. To enhance your experience, consider learning Japanese through language programs like those offered by local language schools or online platforms. You might want to explore institutions such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, or Tokyo Institute of Technology. These universities are renowned for their quality education and research opportunities. You will get to know many Japanese smart students there. Best of luck!
Thank you! Are there any english programs for MD and engineering now being offered? Rest assured I will also start practicing Japanese please let me know if these top schools now have english languages courses in medicine and engineering? Thank you Taku Saan Arigato! @@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku
@@homie.0 Yes, there are several top universities in Japan offering English-language programs in both medicine and engineering or Medicine: The University of Tokyo (The top univ in Japan): Offers a master's program in medicine taught in English. Kyoto University: Has an International Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences with specialization options in clinical research and health services administration. Tohoku University: Provides an International Medical Doctor Program leading to an MD degree, taught entirely in English. Keio University: Offers an English-language Medical Science Program leading to a Ph.D. Engineering: The University of Tokyo: Has several English-language master's programs in various engineering fields, including mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. Kyoto University: Provides an International Graduate Program in Engineering with various tracks like mechanical engineering, materials science, and chemical engineering. Osaka University: Offers an Integrated Master's Program in Engineering, taught entirely in English, covering diverse engineering fields. Tokyo Institute of Technology: Has graduate programs in English for several engineering disciplines, including aerospace, computer science, and environmental engineering. Hope this helps!
OK! I will seriously check it out. Thank you! Taku-saan. How is the current law and order in Japan? Also, could it be possible for me to buy an apartment flat instead of renting near the university?@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku
Why get concentrated in Nishi Kasai alone. It is better to assimilate with Japanese and live in difference places in Tokyo and Japan. To form a commumity within a community is not good overall. I have been to Nishi Kasai and have heard very loud kids playing kn parks till late which disturb the neighborhood. They have lots of complaints as well. Indians should respect local people and live in harmony to earn respect.
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts! There is another town called Higashi-Ojima where many Indians live. I think they live well together with Japanese people in most cases, and I'm glad about that!😊😊😊
India will never be like Japan in 1000 years. Indians ca never be as clean, polite and as considerate of others as the Japanese people are. However, we can at least visit their country and experience and maybe even feel bad for ourselves and wish we were like that in India. By the way, I understand many like the way we live in India too, but to me the Japanese way of life is far better.
Sorry dude, ur english here is messed up a little. Not bashing you, just find it hard to understand your comment, again sorry. (IK it's not good to pin point someone for their second language, but if I don't, someone will ) And why India need to be like any other country, everytime I open internet, there's always comment like India can't be like this country in respect of economy or that country in respect of cleanliness. We have our own identity, make role models not idols. From role models u try to pick their good character and with idols, u want to become them. So India can have other country as role models only. As for that clean thing, I agree 👍 but for that polite thing..... dude u need history class. Do try learning about Japan history wrt to america, China, korea particularly and even India. Japanese once fought a battle with Indians. They have a violent history but see today they are known as polite community. These r characteristics which human acquire not born with. So stamping Indians with "that we can't become like japan " is absurd statement. As for consideration, we are quite good. We, Indians are not able to distinguish as we live in this society, but from an outsider pov, Indians are quite considerate of other.
Go to Japan then and stop living on govt subsides , you are nothing but A burden on our nation. Remember India is one the the earliest culture and it has it's effect on others as well buddhism and Hinduism has sent it's teaching to Japan as well, yoga meditation and other things came from India. And saying that the current 5th largest economy can never be developed or clean is just dumb. Not to be rude towards Japanese culture but my friends live there ans they always want to come back to India just bcz of how indirect Japanese people are and how self centered they are. Japanese way of Living has now become working 24/7 and nothing else, this is also the reason why birth rate is so slow cz A normal guy is so stressed, they can't keep up with work and family . So they like to be alone. Japan is one of the best place to visit but Living there isn't anywhere like anime 😂 also I don't hate Japan just spittin fax you can check my pfp out as well.
@@Billdean25 what?🙃 How can u be polite and do atrocities to other country and rape their women. And what's this genetics thing u talking about? From when genetics start deciding your politeness.
i always find it crazy that people will live in another country but barely speak the language! you are in another country, you should learn the language to integrate into society.
India is poor country. But better than other poor countries and some Richer countries. They are good as engineer, doctor, dancer and movies. They can make their country proud.
Yes, I agree. India has a rich culture and many talented people. I really enjoyed traveling in the country. 😄 I'm glad their population has got the world No.1 as well!
India is not an poor country but a developing country... ours is the 5th biggest economy in the world and is advanced in the entire sector.... yes a certain population is poor because we have 1.2 billion people... we are also a country of top richest cities in the world and also tons of world's millionaires and billionaires and other middle class people... we have continuous community clashes throughout year with all west nations interfering in our country matters and illegal immigrations hindering our status of developed nation. We have neighbouring countries like terro*st pakistan and cunning China who constantly create problems for us at international platforms. No one can handle a democracy of 1.2 billion. 1000 plus languages and each state having different culture... Still some how we are united.. also india was colonized by 200 years by British and before that by Mughal and Portuguese invaders... Still after so much theft from India, we have emerged as a developing nation. Our country provides financial help to many countries.. so correct the term poor to developing nation.
I'm from India and went on a 10 days solo trip across Japan recently and not once did I face any problem during my stay. Everyone's very respectful and more helpful than necessary. Even the young students I asked for help did not waste a single minute to flip out their phones and search train/bus routes and timings to the places I had difficulty figuring out on my own. The rich cultural attractions, natural beauty and the world famous cuisine was worth every penny I spent on the trip. I was going through some rough times in my own life and decided to go there as an escape. Best decision I ever made! Can't wait to go back gain.
Thank you so much for sharing your incredible experience! It's heartwarming to hear that your solo trip across Japan was so positive. Actually, I have been going through tough times too, but communicating with Indian people through these interviews helped me forget my stress. Communicating with people is always wonderful. Hope you will come to Japan again!
Japanese ppl love Indians so yes I also got this type of good treatment
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku Thanks a lot for those words! No matter what you're facing with, it will pass and I wish you well and all the success in your path. I'd also like to welcome you to my country should you decide to visit anytime in the future.
People don't have that much. money lying around to plan a 10-day trip on the other side of the planet when they are having rough times.
Japan is my favourite country after India . I really like Japanese people , culture, technology, punctuality and specially cleanliness ❤
The first Indian, who wants to become an actor in Japan, speaks Japanese very fluently. Very natural.
Yes, his Japanese expressions are very much like the ones Japanese people use in their daily life. He is really fluent! I admire his Japanese😆
Best wishes for him.
Sorry but our Indian dude is not gonna make it cause of his colour +facial features
@@geliepaghunasan1333maybe he can get few small roles but he can't become a star on foreign land. It's really hard ,, look at Priyanka Chopra.
Does he have a RUclips channel?
MAD respect to the fluent guy!!! He‘s incredibly good and i‘m sure he will achieve his goal!!
100% respect! He is so talented, and I have no doubt he'll achieve whatever he sets his mind to.🤗
He's a legend, I want to reach that level of fluency
今朝、先生のレッスンを受講した者です。動画に日本語をとても流暢に話すインド人の青年が出てきて「とにかく日本語を話しまくる事!」と言ってましたが、全く同感です。英語を毎日話しまくることが上達への近道だと思っています。
コメント有難うございます!たしかに、そうですね。一日の中でどれだけ英語モードでいられるかが上達を決定付けそうですね。最近は僕も英語で考えたり、独り言を呟いたりを心がけてます。お互い頑張りましょう!😉
My cousin is obsessed with japan, he visits there every couple of months. Ive been there once, Japanese people are so hardworking, responsible and well behaved.
I'm glad your cousin likes Japan very much and you have been here in Japan. There are many unique things about Japan, good and bad, but I love Japan overall!😁😁
Japan is the Best ❤.
As an Indian..i can say that most of the kids here grown up watching Japanese anime/cartoons.
Yes, Japanese animes are the best in the world. I grew up watching/reading lots of animes too! If I had unlimited free time, I would read/watch all the animes in Japan!
I am from India and Japan is like my second home. Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated by Japanese culture and people, and always dreamt of visiting there and the dream did come true.
Very Polite and helpful people, even when you don't speak Japanese, they will try their best to help you, no threat of scam and no garbage on streets, respect for nature, clean river. I loved your country so much.
I will keep coming back.
Thank you for your warm comment! Yes, lots of the Indian people in the video have the same impression of Japan, and I'm so glad to hear them. Hope you will come back to Japan soon!😉
Omosiroi😊
Kabhi japan Gayi nahi, or second home ban gaya. Chomu 🤡
@@wankmaster69Bhai itna sach bhi nahi bolna tha😂
@@wankmaster69I was there and I know how close Japan is to my heart.
本日、先生の授業を受けさせていただいた者です。動画を拝見いたしました。慣れない異国の地で、インドの方が頑張っている姿を見ると、私ももっと何事にもハングリーな気持ちで取り組まないといけないと感じます。takuさんの活動を心より応援しています。また、いつかお話しさせてください。
おお!コメント有難うございます!!
文化の違う日本の生活に順応し、日本で働いてくれているインド人の方々には尊敬と感謝しかありません。応援有難うございます。何か役に立てれるなら、いつでも声をかけてください!😊
as an indian i LOOOOOVEEEE japan .... the food, the culture, the anime, the music , the guys......don't forget the nature..
I'm glad to know that you really like Japan! I like Indian movies too! (Watching RRR in a movie theater was a lot of fun🤣)
Lol the guys are short and odd
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakumost Japanese are short
But there are tall Japanese guys too and boy, they r so hootttt
@@aradhanatrys971 they average at 5 ft 7 which is really short for developed lands. Also they lack muscle and look like kids even when they're older.
I'm Sri Lankan, and I was there for a 3 month internship and everyone was so nice! My Japanese wasn't good at the time and everyone was so so patient with me. I did get mistaken for an Indian once or twice haha. My company wants to hire me, so I will be back in March!
I'm glad to know that you had a great time in Japan and will work here from March!😆 Hope you will have a great time again. Enjoy!
I am from India too from Gujarat, currently in japan as an exchange student. 🤚
The guy trying to act is incredible honestly, sounds like he went international school he barely had any Indian in his accent and seems extremely versatile
Why is the fact that he did not have an Indian accent good?
He wants Hollywood stereotype accent. He don't know that India have 22 major languages and it's a mini Europe@@ishaanbanerjee7902
There's been an Indian community there for a while. Went to some Indian shops and a southern Indian restaurant there around 10 years ago.
There is also an Indian sweets shop called "Tokyo MithaiWala". Next time, try it!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku hope they have some tasty gulab jamun
I like Japan's way. Japan is no. 1 since time starts there first. Japan take me in! -Kshitiz Singh
thank you for making this
It was a great pleasure to make this video!
I would have assumed that the guy who aspires to be an actor was either born in Japan or went to international school there, extremely impressive! Seems like a cool guy too
He is such a lovable guy!🤩🤩🤩
As I said in another of his video interview, this producer is EXCELLENT!! Please keep going doing these interviews of real people.
After all, Japan and India are linked by Buddhism traditions for over 1,000 years!!
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! I'm so flattered! I will continue to stive to make more good videos with real voices from Tokyo!😆😆😆
Sir Congratulations advance now i am sure this Video will get Highest views and It will become the Most Popular Video of Your channel
Thanks for your comment! I'm glad lots of people have watched this video! This video represents my channel!
If I lived in Japan, I would like to immerse myself in Japanese culture, especially Budo and Karatedo, and visit the temples.
Sounds like you are more Japanese than Japanese people! I'm glad there are such people like you outside Japan!😆😆😆
Always try to celebrate japanese festival and respect their culture and tradition because Japanese culture is important in Japan...
Thank you for your warm comment! I'm happy that Indians in Japan also cerebrate their own festival too!
you can see how diverse India is that they are from different part of the country, and even their accent differ a little
I think so. I enjoyed traveling in India from north to south. They are diverse!😄
私はインド人です。2年ぐらい日本語を勉強しています。日本人優しいです😊。
日本で日本語を勉強してるのですか?
漢字を書けるのはすごいですね!日本語は漢字と文法が特に難しいですよね。引き続き、勉強頑張ってくださいね😉😉
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku インドで日本語を勉強している。日本の会社で働くために。漢字より文法はちょっと難しいです。はい 頑張ります。有難うございますたくさん☺️。
I have a dream to visit japan and east asia ❤
I'm hoping that your dream will come true!
Thank you so much for featuring us in your channel 😅😅
Thank you for your warm comment! It was a great pleasure to make this meaningful video for me. Have a great new week 😉
I am Indian. I love Japan and Japanese people 😍
Thanks for your comment. I love Indian people too!😊
こんにちは!
島根県に住んでいるインド人です。西葛西のインド人のインタービュー見て、日本の色んな場所に住んでいる外国人の生活の違いとかを分かりました。今度東京に行くときぜひ西葛西の "Little India" にも行ってインドの品物とかの買い物する予定です!
この動画ありがとうございます!
ビデオについてのコメント有難うございます!西葛西の「東京ミタイワラ」というお店に、インドのお菓子がたくさん売ってるらしいので、立ち寄ってみてください!東京を楽しまれることを願っています!😉
My experience working more than 5 years in Japan in multiple companies,
Japan to live: 😃
Japan to work: 😒
Haha, that can be true, even for the Japanese people!
I apologies about asking this question here, But can you please give me some advice, I am from India and I wish to pursue my Masters (either MBA or MS) but i am really confused, my heart wants to do it from Japan but at the same time i am not sure about the future prospects of job and the money (currency conversion) factor. Another option is to pursue my masters in Europe. I would appreciate it if you can give some advice.
Thank you for your asking. Unfortunately, I'm unfamiliar with Japan's current recruiting situation for international students. Because of the aging society, Japan will face a labor shortage not only in manual labor but also in high-end industries such as IT. So, Japan's future demand for foreign labor will definitely increase. But at the same time, Japan's economy may shrink with the aging society. That's all I can say. I'm sorry I can't give you a definite advice, but I hope this advice is of some help!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku Thank you so much, it was very helpful
You now about MEXT scholarship right? Application for 2025 is gonna start in mid 2024, idk when tho. There is enough info about it online too.@@aayushirajsingh
the first guy was in Roderick Rules
I love japan . Great place to live great culture, i stayed honstsugi more yhan 2 yrs
Thank you for loving Japan!😉😉😉
I am from North East India. I love Japan.
I'm glad you like Japan!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku I am From Manipur (Northeast India). There is a Japan war Memorial. I visited every year.♥️
Wow, I didn't know that there is a Japan war Memorial in India. Next time I visit India, I would like to visit and see it!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku It's in Manipur. You can search on Google " Japan Laan" Battle of Imphal
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku Yeah,an Indian freedom fighter was leading a division of Imperial Japanese army during WW2 against the British. Japan contributed for Indian Independence, another reason why India loves Japan.
I live in Kashiwa, near the University of Tokyo campus. I like to go to Nishi-Kasai .
Wow, Kashiwa is not far from Nishi-Kasai!🤩 I didn't know that there is a campus of Todai there.
Rising kids in japan is important now.....❤
Indian schools are getting popular among Japanese kids too because of their advanced curriculum!
Excellent interview!!
Thank you for your comment. It's really encouraging! 😂
@9:19 The kid. Lol. I fell in love with Japan because of Anime and then when I watched the travel vlogs of Japan, I completely became fascinated with the way Japan is. People are so well-mannered and they give so much priority to nature and safeguarding it.🤍❤🧡💛💚 It is a dream to visit Japan and I want to learn Japanese by that time. @10:34 The guy saying he finds it weird to clean his office space! I mean as far as I have seen Kids in Japan clean their school premises. It is a Habit being taught from a very young age, that's why Japan is clean.
Wow, it seems like you know Japanese culture and customs very well. Thank you for understanding and liking Japan. I hope you will come to Japan in the future. 😉😉😉
I haven't been to Japan. But as far as my knowledge goes about Japan, its people and their culture through various media, i have noticed that people are too nice. What i mean to say is that respect is not given to everybody or you don't have to be nice all the time even when you are having a bad day. You guys need to let loose a little bit & be honest in your behaviour. For example, if i go to any small restaurant in India, nobody will give a $hit or greet me for having food there. They will just give order and f*ck off. No smile, no greetings, Nothing. & I don't mind or wouldn't be offended by that behaviour because i know that their job is difficult and boring because they're doing same thing again and again for hours. As long as they serve me good food, i will be fine. So there's a mutual understanding. Now if we take the same example of Japan then i can clearly see waiters greetings each and every customer with smille and greeting even though he's having the difficult and boring day because he's doing the same thing for hours. Now apply the same thing in Japanese corporate structure. That would be even worse because those seniors and bosses expect you to behave certain way and they will judge you if you don't react or act certain way. That would be mentally exhausting for employees. This is just my guess, but the reason i think many people in japan are so socially awkward or introvert is because your society teaches you to behave certain way using the fear of being judged by others. Every ideology or mindset has its own good or bad effects. So I'm pretty sure that this kind of mindset also has its benefits. But you have to find balance.
I know what you are saying because I have backpacked in many countries including India. Japan treats good and bad guests, luxurious and frugal equally. As you know, equal treatment is not always fair. Personally, I think it is better mentally to treat expensive guests in a way that is appropriate for expensive guests and cheap guests in a way that is appropriate for cheap guests. In my experience, the cheaper the customer is, the more likely they are to be a complainer.
Basically, many Japanese are accustomed and comfortable treating all customers equally. But at the same time it can be very tiring. So I think we should find an appropriate balance in our own way and create a culture where the people around us accept it.
Hmmm I don't know how you felt this but Indian Hospitality is pretty good. Like had you given any other example like there being scammers, being some what dirty or had bad instance, local cab etc I'd be 100% agree with you but hospitality for one is kinda big deal in India. Go to any hotel or restaurant you should be treated pretty good even this extends to shops and locals as well. There is literally a saying in India saying "Guests are like Gods". Ofcourse I'm not saying its better than Japan or xyz country but its isn't bad either. I'd always recommend to go to mid tier hotels and restaurants don't go for extreme cheap one's.
@@forkrust9296 That's why I said small restaurants if you read my comment carefully & You did not understood the point that I am trying to convey. I am not saying that employees at restaurants or anywhere should behave badly which might hurt someone's feeling. I am just saying that employees should stay true to themselves and customer should also try to understand or put themselves into their shoes & trying to understood their difficulties and pain. That way society won't end up being fake which behave in forced manner while thinking that what others might think while putting your own mental health at risk. Also I am well aware of Indian hospitality because I am Indian myself. But I was talking about small Indian restaurants where employees don't get paid enough & not Indian households or 5 star hotels.
@noice4594 Don't be too mean brother. Like I also said in my comment that every kind of mindset has its good or bad side & I just talked about only bad side here. You have to find balance & finding that balance is the difficult part which takes time & acknowledgement. For example People can also say that people from other countries apart from Japan are not desciplined or irrisponsible citizens who don't follow any rules that require for functional society. Right? I think people should live the life because it's worth living while people should also follow the rules to protect the humanity. That's only possible with wisdom, Sympathy, Love and many other good qualities while having control on your ego, selfishness, lack of sympathy, knowledge & many other bad qualities. I know that it is easier said than done. But that's the only way.
As per my observation Japanese people are less stereotypical or racist toward Indians or dark skinned people unlike south korea where its just a norm lol
I'm not sure about the situation in another country, but yes, Japanese people don't care so much about skin color. I regularly went to get tanned at a tanning salon when I was young. So did girls.
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku yea also i have met many japanese in online games and social media whenever i say i like their ancient culture and their entertainment industry they show more interest and asks about my culture and etc in short they are kind but the same i have noticed with chinese and korean people is that they simply dont care about others neither and manytimes when i said that korean cars are sold well in my country they just seem rude idk whats the reason
Yeah, Koreans are the worse, even mainland Chinese treat Indians much better(the 2 countries have territories disputes, political rivals)
Odisha mentioned!!
🙌🙌
Arigato for the video. I am working from India with Japanese client right now, sometimes its really difficult for me to explain them, usually I speak fast. We have a dedicated translator but sometimes I feel its good if I know Japanese or any of the client know English, because the translator find it difficult to explain technical aspects of the communication.
I planned to see some movies, I saw one of the movie. I want to see more movies. Everyone says animation movies are very nice, need to start watchin one.
I'm always hoping that there will be more Japanese who can speak English at work but thank you for considering studying Japanese! 😂😂😂
1:34 yay! Fellow Odia here.❤
Yes!😊
Holy nuts .. the first guy is the younger version of Onkar Judge. 😂
I don't know about the person, but thanks for mentioning it!😄😄😄
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku yeah. He was one of the contestants on The X Factor about 15yrs ago. Must watch … it’s a killer audition 😂😂
Indian people are among the smartest, hard working, most resilient and highly adaptable peoples who contribute to the societies in which they live.
I totally agree!🤗🤗🤗
Considering the large chinese population in Kasai, I’m not surprised that there’s more foreign nationals in Nishi Kasai.
Yes, maybe...😁😄
i visited Nishi Kasai the other day and could smell nice spicy curry aroma😋
At 10:29 we need this practice from school level so that our future generation can learn some civic sense..
Thank you for your opinion!😉😉😉
6:38
he knows the way
Odisha mentioned!!
🤟🤟🤟🤟
Respect you sir 🎉
Thank you!🤗
1:00 , he said "deputation" and not "production"
Really!? Thanks for letting me know! 😉
I also want to practice and speak Japanese language, while staying away from distraction.
❤it is interesting
Thank you for your compliment!🤣
Japanese are very friendly and helpful
Thanks! Indians are very friendly here too!!😍😍😍
hi your videos are amazing , u really working hard , i have a suggestion while asking question look on the cam and while getting answer look on their faces (and u are smart person u get the idea what i want to say ). by the way good luck
Thanks for your valuable advice! It makes sense to me. I will try it!😉
JAPANESE PPL ARE VERY VERY FRIENDLY AND HELPEE..BOTH COUNTRY FACING SIMILAR PROBLEM WITH CHINA
Haha, maybe....😅 In any case, Japan and India have recently strengthened their relationship, which is a welcome development.
タミルナドゥ、インドに住んでいます
日本に行くために生きています😭
日本が大好きです
めちゃめちゃ好きですよね~
😥日本に住みたいです
私の夢です…
日本語話せるようにもなりたいです
日本はすげー
日本が一番
日本に行くために何するのがいいの分かりません(゜゜)
Until I posted this video, I didn't know that Japan has been loved by many Indians. ITのスペシャリストの方が日本では求められてるようなので、IT業界で働くことが良いかもしれませんね😉
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku ありがとうございます!!!
Actor !!! In japan !!! 😪 good luck .. thank god i didnt go to japan to learn animation..
Learn reiki healing in the birth place of Japan Kyoto Japan India food restaurant service
😊good video
Thank you!😉
7:28 may be he wanted to say chotto dake?
Wow, you have a good insight! Looking at it again, yes, I think he intended to say "chotto dake" as you guessed!! It is an interesting point! 😉😉😉
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku yes sir👏
i want go to japan so bad
The guy actually has potential of becoming an actor 😆
I can't agree more! He has a quality and looks impossible not to like! 🤩
👍👍 good
Thank you!😉
9:09 what did the kid just do 😂
Kids sometimes do something for no reason, but this time they may be excited to be filmed!
Japanese room need visit India and see culture.
his childhood acting video
ruclips.net/video/I0eQD2jc5Sg/видео.html
Is that so!? He was so cute and acted so well!😍 I want to see him acting in a Japanese tv series someday...!!!🤩
Arigato!
👍 ❤
Japan will become india, i love india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
The most I love about Japan is the People's love for their culture and tradition, the discipline they keep in all aspects of life and the way people behave to everyone...sheer respect...love Japan❤ from India.
(Recently I Ve heard some stories of alleged racism from Japanese people to Indians,but its totally unbelievable for me although I Ve never been to Japan)
Thank you for your comment. I'm flattered as a Japanese!🤣 Personally, I haven't heard of such racism in current Japan, either from Japanese or non-Japanese. But it's sad if there is such a case...
Very informative video
Thanks a lot! Your comment encourages me😆
Japan : best place on earth
Good place to live but might be a hard place to work? Haha.
Not actually. There is very little human interaction.
Why Japanese, Chinese , Koreans ask Indians their caste? What they have to do with it? They want to be participants of Systemic Caste discrimination?
Are there Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans who ask about caste? I haven't seen such scenes, but maybe they are just curious because the system is very distant from East Asian societies. This is just my guess, though.🙄
I😮t's really strange because in Indian no one ask your caste
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakuit's not true, each country have, or had caste system in their society. Japanese also used to have class, even in this modern world, people are divided on the base of wealth.
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakuthe untouchable of japan are called "Burakumin".
Just how this four level caste system of japan is abolished, but in Japanese society they still face discrimination sometimes, same in India, caste system is abolished. But why India is only country known by caste system?
If u want I can easily tell you caste system of other country, but what's the point, as Indian I can and should only talk about India. Becoz it's best to not talk about things you don't know about and have not seen in reality.
That's from my side. Just a request try to tell these facts to such people who have this image of India.
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Carryminati doppelganger 😂
He finds it weird to clean his desk once every two weeks.
Perhaps he wonders why there is a set time when it should be up to us to clean our desks. Just my guess though.😅😅😅
@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku-lf3pj its called scheduled planning.
Japan will become beautiful like india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you!😄😄😄
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTakuignore him. They are bots paid by a certain Indian political party to spread hate in a subtle way
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UAE is not greenary .yes ,atleast 1 person in my entire life spoke truth. i still wonder how they inhale oxygen, do they really inhale oxygen does their lungs work well all these doubts rises.
Haha, Thanks for your comment. I have never been to UAE before, so even there is little greenery, I want to explore the country!
That messed up delhi isn't the capital
It's just New Delhi lol
Thanks for the supplemental information! All I knew was that New Delhi is a part of Delhi. So, yes, New Delhi is the capital of India to be exact.😉
I really don't understand people who live in Japan for years without learning Japanese and then complain that life/getting job is difficult. Just learn the fking language! Also what's the point of living in an Indian equivalent of China Town if you're going to Japan? It also makes no sense to go and live in another country for years without trying out their food and culture.
They dont play after 8pm or 9pm o'clock because they need to have dinner.
Good point! That can be true!😁😁😁
@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku-lf3pj for sure after dinner and then bath and its bed time after that. No ones going out to play or staying up all night.
HUh
they have CBSE there??
Yes, there's are many school in abroad with cbse curriculum, and if not wrong managed by Indian embassy.
I studied in kv and they used to boast about this fact😅😅
11:38 now I understand why Japan's birth rate is so low. The poor couple just want to be alone at night for a few hours with some loud music playing to "dance"
Thanks for your punchy comment. Your comment is painful to my ears as a Japanese!😅 I hope lots of Japanese will watch that part and read your comment, and learn something!
I think when when ever someone is taking interview , first of all the person taking interview should show the involvment by lookings at eyes or towards the persons face while holding mic, it shows ur involvment and respect towards their answers-quetioned by u
Yes, I realized it. Thank you for the advice!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku all the very best for ur future works
i subscribed
Thanks a lot!
I've always wondered how Indian folks see foreigners in terms of the Caste system.
For example, historically, native Americans have had ZERO contact with the Indians I guess.
In such a case, are they considered totally neutral castewise? Or they get placed in some special caste? (consciously or unconsciously)
Indians don't use caste in day to day life unlike vicious advertisement by it's enemies to defame India. It's mainly used for the arranged marriages,where traditionally people prefer match from same caste. Here people will ask your name and place; that's sufficient for them.
Anyone not Indian were historically Mlechha which is casteless similar to untouchables. This is how Greek, Parthians etc etc got treated when they weren’t in positions of power. The British and Europeans were also considered impure in the 1500s and 1600s, although it all changed when they gain power😂. Infact Hindus haven’t ruled India for more than a 1000 years now
@@jprithvi lol avg jihadi mindset ...do you even know what is india. all indian states are like different countries.
@@rohitbani2615 what are you talking about? I’m answering a comment about where foreigners are placed on the varna system. Sure in southern India we don’t have varna system other than Brahmins but in theory we follow the same caste system
@@jprithvi momin don't bark ..
Sure finding a job is hard but an electrical engineer trying for bank jobs in Japan is just not the right move
Sounds like the skills and experience as an IT engineer are a passport to a stable job in Japan.😃
Refering to japaneese lessons in the internet. I image there must be free japaneese lessons around the internet. Perhaps a young japaneese person should do that just badic words i am sure she could become very popular instead of doing common cideos. Here in Chile wue do have a great japaneese young man who is given lessons in the internet and his name is Tabo. Well he is famous in Chile and Japan among young people.
Yes, in this day and age, it is possible to learn a language at a high level on the Internet without going to that country, and there are lots of people doing that! RUclips is full of clear and engaging lessons!😊😊
I am learning Japanese just to watch anime.
I like that motivation! We need a good reason to learn a language!
I know AV actor.
Honestly, there are too many of them. They are everywhere 😂
But the silence and excessive rules are depressing.
We Japanese are used to those rules coz we grew up here, but I understand how stressful those written or unwritten rules are to non-Japanese people in Japan!
All western countries have similar rules. Nothing new.
And they are not excessive. Indians love to scream and shout wherever they go. There is nothing acceptable about that. There is a reason those rules are in place
I am not coming to Japan if I want to be comfortable, I want to integrate to some point. Learn Japanese, may be even attend Medical schools or Engineering schools. Possible? Yes! please suggest some Taku Saan!
It's great to hear about your enthusiasm to integrate and pursue education in Japan. To enhance your experience, consider learning Japanese through language programs like those offered by local language schools or online platforms. You might want to explore institutions such as the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, or Tokyo Institute of Technology. These universities are renowned for their quality education and research opportunities. You will get to know many Japanese smart students there. Best of luck!
Thank you!
Are there any english programs for MD and engineering now being offered?
Rest assured I will also start practicing Japanese
please let me know if these top schools
now have english languages courses in medicine and engineering?
Thank you Taku Saan
Arigato!
@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku
@@homie.0 Yes, there are several top universities in Japan offering English-language programs in both medicine and engineering or Medicine:
The University of Tokyo (The top univ in Japan): Offers a master's program in medicine taught in English.
Kyoto University: Has an International Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences with specialization options in clinical research and health services administration.
Tohoku University: Provides an International Medical Doctor Program leading to an MD degree, taught entirely in English.
Keio University: Offers an English-language Medical Science Program leading to a Ph.D.
Engineering:
The University of Tokyo: Has several English-language master's programs in various engineering fields, including mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering.
Kyoto University: Provides an International Graduate Program in Engineering with various tracks like mechanical engineering, materials science, and chemical engineering.
Osaka University: Offers an Integrated Master's Program in Engineering, taught entirely in English, covering diverse engineering fields.
Tokyo Institute of Technology: Has graduate programs in English for several engineering disciplines, including aerospace, computer science, and environmental engineering.
Hope this helps!
OK! I will seriously check it out. Thank you! Taku-saan. How is the current law and order in Japan? Also, could it be possible for me to buy an apartment flat instead of renting near the university?@@RealVoiceTokyofromTaku
Why get concentrated in Nishi Kasai alone. It is better to assimilate with Japanese and live in difference places in Tokyo and Japan. To form a commumity within a community is not good overall. I have been to Nishi Kasai and have heard very loud kids playing kn parks till late which disturb the neighborhood. They have lots of complaints as well. Indians should respect local people and live in harmony to earn respect.
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts! There is another town called Higashi-Ojima where many Indians live. I think they live well together with Japanese people in most cases, and I'm glad about that!😊😊😊
India will never be like Japan in 1000 years. Indians ca never be as clean, polite and as considerate of others as the Japanese people are. However, we can at least visit their country and experience and maybe even feel bad for ourselves and wish we were like that in India.
By the way, I understand many like the way we live in India too, but to me the Japanese way of life is far better.
Sorry dude, ur english here is messed up a little. Not bashing you, just find it hard to understand your comment, again sorry.
(IK it's not good to pin point someone for their second language, but if I don't, someone will )
And why India need to be like any other country, everytime I open internet, there's always comment like India can't be like this country in respect of economy or that country in respect of cleanliness.
We have our own identity, make role models not idols. From role models u try to pick their good character and with idols, u want to become them. So India can have other country as role models only.
As for that clean thing, I agree 👍 but for that polite thing..... dude u need history class. Do try learning about Japan history wrt to america, China, korea particularly and even India. Japanese once fought a battle with Indians.
They have a violent history but see today they are known as polite community. These r characteristics which human acquire not born with.
So stamping Indians with "that we can't become like japan " is absurd statement.
As for consideration, we are quite good. We, Indians are not able to distinguish as we live in this society, but from an outsider pov, Indians are quite considerate of other.
Go to Japan then and stop living on govt subsides , you are nothing but A burden on our nation. Remember India is one the the earliest culture and it has it's effect on others as well buddhism and Hinduism has sent it's teaching to Japan as well, yoga meditation and other things came from India. And saying that the current 5th largest economy can never be developed or clean is just dumb. Not to be rude towards Japanese culture but my friends live there ans they always want to come back to India just bcz of how indirect Japanese people are and how self centered they are. Japanese way of Living has now become working 24/7 and nothing else, this is also the reason why birth rate is so slow cz A normal guy is so stressed, they can't keep up with work and family . So they like to be alone. Japan is one of the best place to visit but Living there isn't anywhere like anime 😂 also I don't hate Japan just spittin fax you can check my pfp out as well.
@@shruti851japanese people were polite in the past as well, they were just at war with Indians
There is a huge genetic difference
Yeah, there is a huge genetic difference
@@Billdean25 what?🙃
How can u be polite and do atrocities to other country and rape their women.
And what's this genetics thing u talking about? From when genetics start deciding your politeness.
i always find it crazy that people will live in another country but barely speak the language! you are in another country, you should learn the language to integrate into society.
I know what you mean. but maybe some people didn't have enough time for it....😥 I'm not sure though.
ofc south indians nod too much . and all foreigners think tht as complete india stereotypes.. see tht kerala guy (3rd one)
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India is poor country. But better than other poor countries and some Richer countries. They are good as engineer, doctor, dancer and movies. They can make their country proud.
Yes, I agree. India has a rich culture and many talented people. I really enjoyed traveling in the country. 😄 I'm glad their population has got the world No.1 as well!
India is not an poor country but a developing country... ours is the 5th biggest economy in the world and is advanced in the entire sector.... yes a certain population is poor because we have 1.2 billion people... we are also a country of top richest cities in the world and also tons of world's millionaires and billionaires and other middle class people... we have continuous community clashes throughout year with all west nations interfering in our country matters and illegal immigrations hindering our status of developed nation. We have neighbouring countries like terro*st pakistan and cunning China who constantly create problems for us at international platforms. No one can handle a democracy of 1.2 billion. 1000 plus languages and each state having different culture... Still some how we are united.. also india was colonized by 200 years by British and before that by Mughal and Portuguese invaders... Still after so much theft from India, we have emerged as a developing nation. Our country provides financial help to many countries.. so correct the term poor to developing nation.
India is poor
Stop lying
Poverty is everywhere
@@Billdean25the gdp of india is 4 trillion dollars
@@hydragaming4265 because there are 1 billion Indians
bruh😂
Short cut to leave india for ever.