There was an old japanese lady after me asking for a stamp from the same person at the counter, it was lovely! I did a vlog about my stamp adventure in tokyo here > ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
@littlewigglemonster7691 nope, his job is to check people into their rooms and check id/cards. I can assure you nowhere in his job role is it to print stamps 😂 he could've said no but he didn't. He took the time to make it perfect and make his guest happy ❤
@@Mianao1314 being Japanese has nothing to do with this, you'd be surprised how Japanese people really are, since all your brain has been fed is Japanese propaganda
About 15 years ago I went to Japan and met so many people who were friendly, helpful and thoughtful like this even though they couldn’t speak english, random people at the street, at the supermarket, the shrine, almost everywhere but last month I went there and it seemed like they fed up with the tourists so I was really sad, like I felt they just ignored you as much as they can if you’re a foreigner, even no smile from the hotel staffs I always told everyone about the japanese hospitality but now I don’t know how, it was like I was in a different country or that was just a dream 😢😢😢 I really missed the vibes from 15 years ago I know some tourists are annoying and bothersome but please don’t let go of the japanese hospitality Sorry for my long comment, thank you🙏
The small interactions reunforce Society, as a concept. Without these interactions, we'd expect gangsters and other chaos. Just ask our friends from the ghettos
@@drgoodman5420 lol you breath slowly 😂 dudes 9’ pervasive crusade against Japan. You okay? There’s rape going on all over the world, SK is supposedly notorious for “hidden cameras” Indian has a reputation for gang grapes. America has a pedolphila issue. I still fail to see what you’re campaigning for?
@@drgoodman5420 ...Samsung phones have the shutter noise and it is enabled by default. Sure, it can be disabled... but it can also be disabled on _any_ Android phone sold in Japan if they want to do so. In fact, there is a github repo explaining how to do it on Japanese and Korean Android devices you can find with a single google search.
@@stakamakaYou should check Japanese social media in the JAPANESE LANGUAGE and know what they actually think. Japanese are soooo much xen0ph0bic pretending to be nice to only temporary foreign tourists.
@@revenge12212012 Interesting. I guess this is a mental effect of the U.S. gender war? Because his gender did not come to mind for me at all. I consider him a wonderful individual due to his kind act, that showed his humanity more than him being a man
When I traveled around the globe, I had a memory book with me where I added all receipts, friends names/ addresses and other memorandums to bring back home! This video made me think about that book. ❤ a very fond memory!
My biggest dream is to be able to travel all over this would be such an amazing idea it’s really just simple things like that that would have so many memories
This is why I love Japan so much. Sure it has its issues like any place but the richness of the culture, the dedication to ones craft, the seriousness yet wholesome approach to life. Cant wait to move back.
The professionalism and respect you are shown in Japan will blow your mind. After spending weeks there, I was very impressed by the way everyone working in a service role was always incredibly positive, helpful, and polite. They did everything they could to improve the lives of others. I later found out that unlike service roles in North America, people in Japan have an incredible level of respect for the folks who perform these jobs. They are also usually paid considerably better than the masses of minimum wage workers in North America. This is why travel is so important, it makes you a better person when you see other, better ways to do the things you always took for granted.
They operate with grace and care. The results speak for themselves. I wish we were all taught to just slow down, enjoy the process and take pride in the ease with which it all comes with patience and a clam demeanor.
I wish the US still had this kind of pride and appreciation for service and culture. We are purely focused on consumerism that it feels our country lacks any pride or care in their products, service, or people. I can't wait to experience other places and maybe find a place that feels "home".
@@miamaria3043Home is a person, maybe even a group. Sometimes you just have to look at the people around you and see that home is waiting for you to introduce yourself
About two weeks ago I purchased a stamp book where to stick collectible stamps from special events in Italy. The guy who had to stamp the dates on them, peeled them gently, stuck them onto the page, carefully made sure to place the date correctly and then used pieces of paper to prevent them from smudging. He did it three times as I watched his hands in awe. He was so focused on his job and cared to give me the best result. I couldn't thank him more, it was amazing ❤
Hey, what kind of places and events give collectible stamps in Italy? I’m planning to go on a tour of Italy next year with my friends, and I’d love to have some stamps as a memento.
Japan just need to save its culture and traditions from mslim invaders who have destroyed the west culture slowly and gradually...... that's the best japan can do for its people
I LOVE when 2 people who have a shared interest in something meet and have these interactions, with each so excited to share their love of something. We all have our niche little things thay we enjoy and get excited about, and its so cool to meet someone who appreciates it as much as you. I adore these interactions.
To me, this perfectly encapsulates the beauty of Japanese philosophy. Such a small action in a passing moment, yet this man takes all the care and patience in the world to make it as beautiful as possible, and you both live in the very moment, deeply taking in every second ❤. Who knows how many stamps this gentleman has already given out every day, yet he doesn't seem bored, annoyed, nor pretentious about it. It's a beautiful video.
Yes! My husband saw an old japanese lady went after me asking for a stamp and the same man did it for her :) I did a vlog about my stamp adventures watch here - ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
YES!!! Japan is all that and more. Our family lived in Iwakuni (mainland) for 3 years… the most amazing experience ever!!! They are so nice. Our children still talk about it to this day. 🙏🏻😊💕
This is beautiful. This man understands the passion & love she has for stamps. 😊The beauty he has to not only give her a perfect stamp, but make the entire experience an amazing memory. For the rest of us, by viewing this video, experienced the emotional impact of what it means to give a caring moment in customer service (it is so much more than cs). His actions are an example of what "could be" as we all walk through life. Realize 100x a day small chances to make not only your life, but another's life much more.
Did y’all see that? Such a simple interaction between two people can truly make a difference. He may just think he’s doing his job and that’s it, but his care and diligence made a world of difference to her! This is a reminder that your actions matter. Let’s be nice to each other every chance we get bc you never know who could really be touched by that kindness. Even a simple smile could really make someone’s day, so I hope we can all do it more often! ❤
Japan just need to save its culture and traditions from mslim invaders who have destroyed the west culture slowly and gradually...... that's the best japan can do for its people
Dude i really missed Japan, been there for a week but never forget the vibes, they're so humble, best experience i ve ever had. Hopefully could go there next time.
Just collecting them :) I have a notebook full of stamps I found from different train stations and landmarks (like in Hakone/black eggs statue near Mt. Fuji) @luisgodines7701
Same! I love how they are like a diary entry. A physical souvenir that takes no space and reminds you where you've been. I live in Tokyo, but still always try to get stamps whenever I can.
Yes I love Japan for the stamping 😂😊 whenever there is an anime amusement park collaboration they have little booth you can stamp on a postcard to get a reward at the end but the point is that it takes to landmarks throughout the journey. Aside from the postcard it can be used on journals too and I love that! ❤ I sometimes wish I was born there but at the same time not as I love my own culture that is more closer among each other.
@luisgodines7701 all kinds of things: for example, making your own unique wrapping paper. I also stamp cookies (of course, those have never been used with ink). Or for decoration: I bought a plain white lampshade and stamped it in different colour ink with travel-themed stamps.
Japanese people do their job with care and elegance. I was mesmerized by their hospitality and the care and love they put in whatever job they do. Chefs are are artists, retail workers are extremely polite. Especially if you’re in a non touristic city.
Here in th UK, The National Trust has rubber stamps at many of its properties- usually a depiction of each historic building, or a subject connected with each property- and you can purchase small 'passports' that you can have stamped at each property you visit. My sons all had them, as children, and used to be so excited to see what each new stamp would be. Stamps like this are such a nice souvenir of a visit, but its such a simple idea. 👏
We can definitely learn more from Japan. That's a beautiful piece of art that has been offered and it takes incredible skill to make those stamps. Thank you for sharing.
They apparently do this with Lego stores across the world if you get an official Lego themed passport they sell. You go to each location collecting stamps as you travel. I wish more places in the USA did this stamping thing because getting a stamp made from wood and buying the required ink is sometimes cheaper than some of those souvenirs in the long run.
This is why I love Japanese people so much. Under that cold exterior, which is mainly the cause of the language barrier, they're so lovely and thoughtful.
In 2003 I visited my aunt in Japan and she took me around the country to a bunch of Buddhist and Shinto temples and shrines. At each one, they had a person who you could give 500yen to do beautiful handbrushed calligraphy in a little book for you. Kind of like the temples signature. I still have it, one of my prized possessions.
A long time ago I had to order a memory card from Japan for a PS Vita, because that particular type wasn’t available in Europe. I was nervous that the little package would get lost on the big journey, but it didn’t. When it arrived it came with a little handwritten card, saying something along the lines that they wish I will be happy with my purchase. May not seem like a big deal, but I was in awe because of this little card. It was so thoughtful 😯❤
He's such a thoughtful guy. That's such a memorable interaction. I hope you all had a great stay here in Japan. Also... You both have beautiful hands! 🤗
You made me realize Japan has so many stamps, everywhere. Haha that should be verybinteresting to collect them during your trip! Thanks for sharing such wonderful videos!
Had to comment something positive by the only comment is negative 😂 That stamp is beautiful it's so nice something so simple can bring you so much happiness ❤
In the 1980's an entire generation of girls was introduced to the beauty of stamps, stickers, calligraphy and Nishijin-ori (brocade textiles). Those were wonderful times. We had no idea how lucky we were. ❤
Ikr! They're almost everywhere if you know how to find them. I made a vlog about my stamp adventures in tokyo here! ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
Yeah, when I went to Kyoto a few years back, a brought a scrap book to collect all the stamps at the places I visited, and glue down all the postcards, entrance tickets to temples/shrines and parks (cos they are so beautiful), and even train/bus tickets.
You did a good thing in posting this, kid. I’ll bet it’s a great feeling when you take an emotional chance in sharing some tiny thing that touches your heart, and then find to your great relief that, far from being alone, you’re heart vibrates with the great mass of humanity.
So cute~ Idk, he seemed just as excited to give the stamp as you were to receive it! He's just restraining himself like you~
Yes he gave it because she was genuinely excited, which made it genuinely flow back from him ❤
A mutually Japanese interaction. 😊
That’s just what kindness does ❤
There was an old japanese lady after me asking for a stamp from the same person at the counter, it was lovely! I did a vlog about my stamp adventure in tokyo here > ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
Right?! That has to be so rewarding to make ppl so happy with such a simple gift of excitement. That’s love right there.❤
What I love most about this is that you could tell that he cared that the print came out well and centered for you.
Yes! He really cared to make it centered and perfect. I love that for her.
Because it's his job and there's a camera
@@littlewigglemonster7691Because he's Japanese, respectful and professional*? 😊
@littlewigglemonster7691 nope, his job is to check people into their rooms and check id/cards. I can assure you nowhere in his job role is it to print stamps 😂 he could've said no but he didn't. He took the time to make it perfect and make his guest happy ❤
@@Mianao1314 being Japanese has nothing to do with this, you'd be surprised how Japanese people really are, since all your brain has been fed is Japanese propaganda
あなたのように喜んでくれる人がいるからこそ、日本人はやり甲斐を感じ一生懸命になれます。
喜びを伝えていただきありがとうございます。
きっとこのスタッフさんもあなたの笑顔が見れて嬉しかったはずですよ!
これからも日本を存分に楽しんでください!良い旅を!
Japan is a nation that is extremely elegant, yet also extremely perverted and bloodthirsty.
How kind and eloquent your message is. 💝🤗
That was way too sweet of a comment in the modern landscape of the internet
About 15 years ago I went to Japan and met so many people who were friendly, helpful and thoughtful like this even though they couldn’t speak english, random people at the street, at the supermarket, the shrine, almost everywhere
but last month I went there and it seemed like they fed up with the tourists so I was really sad, like I felt they just ignored you as much as they can if you’re a foreigner, even no smile from the hotel staffs
I always told everyone about the japanese hospitality but now I don’t know how, it was like I was in a different country or that was just a dream 😢😢😢 I really missed the vibes from 15 years ago
I know some tourists are annoying and bothersome but please don’t let go of the japanese hospitality
Sorry for my long comment, thank you🙏
@@alterna29
確かに現在の日本は観光客で溢れかえっています。過去最高ではないかと思うほど。
海外から日本へ遊びにきてもらえることや、日本旅行は楽しい、素敵だと言ってもらえるのは本当に嬉しいことです。
ただ最近はマナーの悪い観光客が目立ち、それにウンザリしているのです。
自分の国では当たり前だと自国のルールを持ち出しマナー違反をしたり、ゴミを散らかしたり、桜の木の枝を折ったり、奈良の鹿を蹴ったり、神社仏閣や文化財等に危害を加えたり..
例を挙げるとキリがないほどマナーの悪い方が多いのです。
日本にはこのような言葉があります。
「親しき仲にも礼儀あり」
家族、友達、恋人、どれだけ親しくても礼儀がなければ関係は簡単に崩れてしまいます。
気軽に旅行が出来て、こうしてSNSで繋がれる現代は、どこの国の方とも友達になれる時代です。
ですが、考え方や文化や習慣やマナー等はお互い尊重し合える仲でありたいのです。
日本の全てを理解しろだとか、日本を特別扱いしろだなんて言いません。
ただマナーを守ってもらえたら、それだけでいいのです。
マナーやルールが分からなければ、遠慮なく近くの日本人に聞いてください。
無愛想に見えるかもしれませんが、ほとんどの人は緊張してるだけだと思います。
忙しい時でなければ教えてもらえると思います。
そして日本人はマナーを守ろうと努力してくれる海外の方はとても大好きです。
心の中では「ありがとう、日本旅行楽しんでね、いい思い出作ってね」と思い、見守っています。
あなたが気付かせてくれたので、私はこれからもおもてなしの心を忘れないように頑張りますね。
日本をよく見てくれて、知ってくれてありがとうございます。
これからも仲良くしましょう♪
長々と失礼しました。
日本に限らず、客とスタッフ双方に敬意があるのは美しいよね。
💝🤗
スタンプのインクが滲まないように、押さえる紙が裏紙なのが、更に高感度アップです😊
Thank you for posting this. As “small” as this moment is, it’s so beautiful, and a great reminder how much light is in this world.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I was thinking the same thing. I love small positive interactions between strangers such as this. He could tell the stamps made her very happy.
The small interactions reunforce Society, as a concept. Without these interactions, we'd expect gangsters and other chaos. Just ask our friends from the ghettos
What?
@@morganseppy5180 It is spelled reinforce.
Japanese are such perfectionists. They do everything with such elegance, patience and precision. Its truly impressive.
ikr. I have a vlog about my stamp adventures in tokyo, you can watch it at ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
Just like German people, during WarII they both kill people elegant and effectively.
@@drgoodman5420 lol you breath slowly 😂 dudes 9’ pervasive crusade against Japan. You okay? There’s rape going on all over the world, SK is supposedly notorious for “hidden cameras” Indian has a reputation for gang grapes. America has a pedolphila issue. I still fail to see what you’re campaigning for?
@@drgoodman5420
...Samsung phones have the shutter noise and it is enabled by default. Sure, it can be disabled... but it can also be disabled on _any_ Android phone sold in Japan if they want to do so.
In fact, there is a github repo explaining how to do it on Japanese and Korean Android devices you can find with a single google search.
@@youalrightchief4770nooooo japan is perfect in every aspect 😡
It's the best when the giver and receiver are both happy about it.
@@shaunpierce4174 🤦 Of course, you had to be that one person
And that's what makes a long, happy marriage ❤
😂@@shaunpierce4174
How I typically want my sexual encounters to be
🤨
You can tell how much pride is in his simple gesture of stamping your book. It’s amazing to see. ❣️
日本を楽しんでくれてるようで何より!この方のようなマナーのある観光客の方は大歓迎です。
i think so
They just don't want you to live there.
@@klars3207 if you're polite as this person, no problem. stay.
@@klars3207Bro..... 🫥
@@stakamakaYou should check Japanese social media in the JAPANESE LANGUAGE and know what they actually think. Japanese are soooo much xen0ph0bic pretending to be nice to only temporary foreign tourists.
wow, what a beautiful interaction. this is why i love humanity.
Ikr, men are wonderful 💕
@@revenge12212012they said “humanity,” not just men.
@@orcasAreAwesome_LOL Yeah, half of humanity is men, and this man in the video is wonderful and sweet. Men are wonderful creatures (:
@@revenge12212012 Interesting. I guess this is a mental effect of the U.S. gender war? Because his gender did not come to mind for me at all. I consider him a wonderful individual due to his kind act, that showed his humanity more than him being a man
Nah I actually hate humanity of course a few humans are nice and I have no problem with them but in general humanity is just dumb
When I traveled around the globe, I had a memory book with me where I added all receipts, friends names/ addresses and other memorandums to bring back home! This video made me think about that book. ❤ a very fond memory!
I hope you still have that book, and look through it fondly❤
this is actually such a simplistic idea that would make me happy beyond reason (im stealing it thanks)
What a great idea!
My biggest dream is to be able to travel all over this would be such an amazing idea it’s really just simple things like that that would have so many memories
It's called a traveler's notebook ❤.
I lived in Japan for three years. There’s an unbelievable sense of beauty and everything that they do. Most beautiful place I’ve ever been.
Especially when they sell CP legally and the whole country is full of degenerates.
I would love to experience that!
This is why I love Japan so much. Sure it has its issues like any place but the richness of the culture, the dedication to ones craft, the seriousness yet wholesome approach to life. Cant wait to move back.
The professionalism and respect you are shown in Japan will blow your mind. After spending weeks there, I was very impressed by the way everyone working in a service role was always incredibly positive, helpful, and polite. They did everything they could to improve the lives of others.
I later found out that unlike service roles in North America, people in Japan have an incredible level of respect for the folks who perform these jobs. They are also usually paid considerably better than the masses of minimum wage workers in North America.
This is why travel is so important, it makes you a better person when you see other, better ways to do the things you always took for granted.
Japanese people are so thoughtful, professional, and polite. They put their heart to their work - so professional.
Not only their heart. They are born to work, even professionals at su$c$ding
@yiket wtf💀
@@chirosk Nothing wrong with my comment, I'm purely saying facts
made me happy, dont get that feeling too often. thank you
They operate with grace and care. The results speak for themselves. I wish we were all taught to just slow down, enjoy the process and take pride in the ease with which it all comes with patience and a clam demeanor.
It’s his enjoyment in serving someone that also makes this special
I wish the US still had this kind of pride and appreciation for service and culture. We are purely focused on consumerism that it feels our country lacks any pride or care in their products, service, or people. I can't wait to experience other places and maybe find a place that feels "home".
@@miamaria3043Home is a person, maybe even a group. Sometimes you just have to look at the people around you and see that home is waiting for you to introduce yourself
@@miamaria3043 The more the whole tipping culture advances the fewer people are nice because they are
日本人から見てもこういうの素敵よね🥰
こういうので喜んでくれてるの本当に嬉しく思えます!素敵な旅になりますように🍀𓂃𓈒𓏸︎︎︎︎
That's real Japan and a genuine japanese kindness
About two weeks ago I purchased a stamp book where to stick collectible stamps from special events in Italy. The guy who had to stamp the dates on them, peeled them gently, stuck them onto the page, carefully made sure to place the date correctly and then used pieces of paper to prevent them from smudging. He did it three times as I watched his hands in awe. He was so focused on his job and cared to give me the best result. I couldn't thank him more, it was amazing ❤
Hey, what kind of places and events give collectible stamps in Italy? I’m planning to go on a tour of Italy next year with my friends, and I’d love to have some stamps as a memento.
I'd love to know too!
One thing I want my kids to learn is whatever you chose to do in life, do it with pride and do the best you can. ❤
Show trem Ikigai books
旅先とかでこういうスタンプ集めたりすると、自分の足跡を視覚的に感じられていいよね
I did a vlog about my stamp adventures in tokyo here ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
I never knew it was a thing before watching this, that's so beautiful!
@@Janethecrazy
Japan just need to save its culture and traditions from mslim invaders who have destroyed the west culture slowly and gradually...... that's the best japan can do for its people
The stamps are amazing! The respect, care and concern of others in the Japanese culture is so humbling.
I LOVE when 2 people who have a shared interest in something meet and have these interactions, with each so excited to share their love of something. We all have our niche little things thay we enjoy and get excited about, and its so cool to meet someone who appreciates it as much as you. I adore these interactions.
To me, this perfectly encapsulates the beauty of Japanese philosophy. Such a small action in a passing moment, yet this man takes all the care and patience in the world to make it as beautiful as possible, and you both live in the very moment, deeply taking in every second ❤. Who knows how many stamps this gentleman has already given out every day, yet he doesn't seem bored, annoyed, nor pretentious about it. It's a beautiful video.
Yes! My husband saw an old japanese lady went after me asking for a stamp and the same man did it for her :) I did a vlog about my stamp adventures watch here - ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
What is this?
@@Janethecrazy
@@cateve3757
Reread what I said.
YES!!! Japan is all that and more. Our family lived in Iwakuni (mainland) for 3 years… the most amazing experience ever!!! They are so nice. Our children still talk about it to this day. 🙏🏻😊💕
the care and attention with which he stamped your book was heartwarming, that’s a man who loves his job and cares for strangers
This is beautiful. This man understands the passion & love she has for stamps. 😊The beauty he has to not only give her a perfect stamp, but make the entire experience an amazing memory.
For the rest of us, by viewing this video, experienced the emotional impact of what it means to give a caring moment in customer service (it is so much more than cs).
His actions are an example of what "could be" as we all walk through life. Realize 100x a day small chances to make not only your life, but another's life much more.
He did this for you bc you're respectful and nice.
Thank you for visiting Japan.
Did y’all see that? Such a simple interaction between two people can truly make a difference. He may just think he’s doing his job and that’s it, but his care and diligence made a world of difference to her! This is a reminder that your actions matter. Let’s be nice to each other every chance we get bc you never know who could really be touched by that kindness. Even a simple smile could really make someone’s day, so I hope we can all do it more often! ❤
彼の手がとても綺麗なのと、手の所作が美しいと思いました。
I hadnt looked until you mentioned it but you are right 😊
Japan just need to save its culture and traditions from mslim invaders who have destroyed the west culture slowly and gradually...... that's the best japan can do for its people
Dude i really missed Japan, been there for a week but never forget the vibes, they're so humble, best experience i ve ever had. Hopefully could go there next time.
I not only love japan for its technology, cleanliness and beauty but also the people there are so polite and good. Love japan❤❤❤❤❤
The rape of Nanking.
んほほ
This type of courtesy shows what a beautiful country Japan 🇯🇵 is. Keep this beautiful culture for many many centuries to come. Wonderful country.
I love love Japan. Can’t wait to be back and learn more about their culture ❤. They are an amazing country with great people.
what i love about japenese culture , they doing all stuff with perfection and love . i honor every japenese people
Look up The Nanjing Massacre
no honor in killing hundreds of whales a year slowly over the course of hours for no reason at all.
that is cowardly and sick!
@@ontheotherside3 Oh Boy you find in every country Something Bad. Japan ist still better than USA or russia
people might think this is just an ordinary stamp but it's actually a "bond" between you and your journey❤
思い出とお土産が同時に沢山増えたね☺
Their customer service is full of genuine sincerity & gratitude for the interest towards their culture.
Japan is so compassionate, and their accent is so soulfull...that each and everything of that country is amazing!
Japanese people are so articulate with everything. I love it!
Love stamps. Always on the lookout for good ones.
Japan really is like the mothership of stamps.
What do you use them for?
Just collecting them :) I have a notebook full of stamps I found from different train stations and landmarks (like in Hakone/black eggs statue near Mt. Fuji) @luisgodines7701
Same! I love how they are like a diary entry. A physical souvenir that takes no space and reminds you where you've been. I live in Tokyo, but still always try to get stamps whenever I can.
Yes I love Japan for the stamping 😂😊 whenever there is an anime amusement park collaboration they have little booth you can stamp on a postcard to get a reward at the end but the point is that it takes to landmarks throughout the journey. Aside from the postcard it can be used on journals too and I love that! ❤ I sometimes wish I was born there but at the same time not as I love my own culture that is more closer among each other.
@luisgodines7701 all kinds of things: for example, making your own unique wrapping paper.
I also stamp cookies (of course, those have never been used with ink).
Or for decoration: I bought a plain white lampshade and stamped it in different colour ink with travel-themed stamps.
I really do love that Japan has held on to a stationary culture and appreciates things like hand written letters and stamps.
right??!! love them. Check my vlog about my stamp adventures in tokyo! ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
日本には多くの神様がいますが、付喪神というものがあります。付喪神とは100年大切に使い続けられたものには魂、精霊が宿るとされている名称です。
これは日本人なら誰でも知っているくらいの話で、全ての物を大切に扱うのはこういった歴史的な背景からきた国民性なのかもしれません。
@@Janethecrazy
Japanese culture is so inviting and just genuinely kind
I so hope I get to see Japan before I die. Such an amazing culture. And a breathtaking language.
定山渓じゃん! 大きいスタンプ、なんだかワクワクしますよね
❤
よく見たら近場だったw
インクが隣のページにうつらないように裏紙でインク吸い取るところ気遣い感じて好き
Japanese people do their job with care and elegance. I was mesmerized by their hospitality and the care and love they put in whatever job they do. Chefs are are artists, retail workers are extremely polite. Especially if you’re in a non touristic city.
Such a pure human connection 🥹
Everything they do is with such respect and perfection. Amazing country and people.
Japan 🇯🇵 has many precious and highly skilled traditions. ❤
Your excitement more than likely made his day 💖
Here in th UK, The National Trust has rubber stamps at many of its properties- usually a depiction of each historic building, or a subject connected with each property- and you can purchase small 'passports' that you can have stamped at each property you visit. My sons all had them, as children, and used to be so excited to see what each new stamp would be. Stamps like this are such a nice souvenir of a visit, but its such a simple idea. 👏
We have what now???
Here in Brasil too.
I never knew what! We have been for years! Do they still have it now?
We have that too here in the U.S. for national landmarks and national parks
I had no idea about this and the hobby but it’s a brilliant idea
We have millions of basic things to learn from japan ❤ such generosity
We can definitely learn more from Japan. That's a beautiful piece of art that has been offered and it takes incredible skill to make those stamps. Thank you for sharing.
Is this a tradition in Japan? He was so sweet and could tell you were excited. 😊
Yes ! In so many train stations you can find a little stamping station
They also have the conji that spell their family name on stamps (familial stamps)
They apparently do this with Lego stores across the world if you get an official Lego themed passport they sell. You go to each location collecting stamps as you travel. I wish more places in the USA did this stamping thing because getting a stamp made from wood and buying the required ink is sometimes cheaper than some of those souvenirs in the long run.
@@izoraiza7169we have penny smashing machines?
This is a throw back to travel stamps that many places did around the world, but japan is keeping it alive.
This is why I love Japanese people so much. Under that cold exterior, which is mainly the cause of the language barrier, they're so lovely and thoughtful.
I know right. I have a vlog about my stamp adventures in japan > ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
Thank you for respecting and appreciating the beautiful culture like a normal person! ❤
優しいね。
優しさの重ね合いの先にこそ平和がある気がします。
負けん気も向上心も大事なんだけど、相手の心に安らぎと癒しを繋げる優しさはとても意味のあるものだと思うのです。
Beautiful country, beautiful kind people
In 2003 I visited my aunt in Japan and she took me around the country to a bunch of Buddhist and Shinto temples and shrines. At each one, they had a person who you could give 500yen to do beautiful handbrushed calligraphy in a little book for you. Kind of like the temples signature. I still have it, one of my prized possessions.
That is an absolute treasure; how fantastic!
御朱印ですね。素敵な思い出でありますように😊
御朱印はそれぞれの場所で全く違うデザインでかっこいいですよね。
また日本に来て下さい
I lived in Japan for one year and LOVED it. ❤ I would love to go back!
I was stationed in Okinawa Japan from 2015-2017 and i still remember it as some of the best years of my life. What a beautiful country.
A long time ago I had to order a memory card from Japan for a PS Vita, because that particular type wasn’t available in Europe. I was nervous that the little package would get lost on the big journey, but it didn’t.
When it arrived it came with a little handwritten card, saying something along the lines that they wish I will be happy with my purchase.
May not seem like a big deal, but I was in awe because of this little card. It was so thoughtful 😯❤
Something about this whole interaction… it feels so human, so heartfelt and uplifting ❤ I love how excited you and the person stamping both seemed 😊
This is such pure unintentional ASMR.
Yes! That's exactly what I was going to say 😊🥰
I came to say the same thing lol ❤
Wow! I didn’t think of that but you are sooo right.❤
100% 🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️🙂↕️
Everything done to perfection. I miss Japan!!!
He's such a thoughtful guy. That's such a memorable interaction. I hope you all had a great stay here in Japan. Also... You both have beautiful hands! 🤗
素敵すぎてちょっと涙出た
ok but like his hands are so nice and gentle awwww
Little moments like this are so beautiful. Moments where humans are sweet and beautiful ;-;
Goes to show how special little acts of kindness are!!!! We have forgotten this
The Japanese incorporation and appreciation of aesthetics is unrivalled in the world,imho. 💜
Everything they do, they do it with so much PASSION and they are such a Perfectionist.
Wow it's nice to collect stamps from hotels you have stayed ❤ very thoughtful
Awe! I can tell he made your day. We love the simple things in life too
You made me realize Japan has so many stamps, everywhere. Haha that should be verybinteresting to collect them during your trip! Thanks for sharing such wonderful videos!
Right?! JPN is amazing. I did a vlog about my stamp adventure in tokyo here > ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
Japan has some of the most amazing art!! It permeates every aspect of their society. Amazing!!!👏😺
Maybe it’s the music, or the gratitude, or the caring precision and kindness… but this is so lovely it’s making my eyes want to cry. ☺️ ❤️
Had to comment something positive by the only comment is negative 😂
That stamp is beautiful it's so nice something so simple can bring you so much happiness ❤
His hands are beautiful. 😍
That little moment when touch hands, so respectful ❤
So gentle and graceful with it
I've always been in awe of Japanese culture ❤
Recently went to Japan. Streets are clean, people are polite and friendly. Simply the best on earth
In the 1980's an entire generation of girls was introduced to the beauty of stamps, stickers, calligraphy and Nishijin-ori (brocade textiles). Those were wonderful times. We had no idea how lucky we were. ❤
Love how he takes his time to do a great job
Japanese culture in general is absolutely wonderful. Wish the world would catch on to their manners.
We travelled around Japan for 3 months in 2007, loved the fact the stamps were everywhere, sometimes they were diy eg train stations etc
Ikr! They're almost everywhere if you know how to find them. I made a vlog about my stamp adventures in tokyo here! ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
So gentle 🥹🥹💗💗💗💗💗
So kind ! My dream is to visit Japan one day. You are so lucky !! Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷 😊
Maybe one day!
Yeah, when I went to Kyoto a few years back, a brought a scrap book to collect all the stamps at the places I visited, and glue down all the postcards, entrance tickets to temples/shrines and parks (cos they are so beautiful), and even train/bus tickets.
those are such great memories!
You did a good thing in posting this, kid. I’ll bet it’s a great feeling when you take an emotional chance in sharing some tiny thing that touches your heart, and then find to your great relief that, far from being alone, you’re heart vibrates with the great mass of humanity.
I really liked how soft, gentle n polite japanese ppl r. 🥰
I love the soft **pat pat** when he was making sure it was dry and wouldn't transfer ❤❤
Ikr! Do check my stamp adventures vlog in Japan here > ruclips.net/video/OQVgsHgxG54/видео.html
He was so gentle
Japan is such a lovely place! ❤
The concierge at Hilton Japan are so nice. And yes they all seem genuinely love what they're doing.
Exactly the kind of care in small things that I love too ❤️ Dying to get to Japan myself!
There's so much happiness in this video, I feel like jumping
This made me really happy 😊