Why we’re losing hope about Japan’s future |The Austin and Arthur Show

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @theaustinandarthurshow
    @theaustinandarthurshow  10 месяцев назад

    こちらの会話は特別にメインチャンネルで英日字幕付きで公開しています
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    このような高品質の英日字幕付きの動画とスクリプト、会員限定のコミュニティ、月1回Austin and ArthurとのZoom晩酌は「AAフレンズ」ご利用いただけます!
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  • @しんしん-k1e
    @しんしん-k1e Год назад +7

    Thank you for your great comments about future of Japan. Austin, please get better 😊

  • @shimizoo1250
    @shimizoo1250 Год назад +1

    Austin, get better soon!
    In my opinion the first social barrier against foreigners is speaking Japanese.
    Being legally Japanese is a next level but at least in my experience people speaking in Japanese are significantly more welcomed in the community since it proves you accepted the culture here.

  • @隼ヤス
    @隼ヤス Год назад +14

    I think this channel is best to learn native English speaking.

  • @maiwei
    @maiwei Год назад +1

    Awesome seeing the channel growth you guys!
    Ori and the Blind Forest was a fun game. Definitely try the sequel, too. Arthur is thinking of Okami, which is also really good!
    I think the yen can still recover, it will just take time. Sony might be struggling in the phone market, but Sony still kills it in headphones and TV. They top-tier ones sound way better than Samsung ones. I have a Sony Bravia and the screen is crisp, affordable, and has great color-range. And of course they have the Playstation brand, which netted them a record $26.9 billion revenue last year. Japanese companies might not stand-out in terms of mainstream, but we should be fine for at least another decade. That said, I think Tokyo gets hit the hardest, whereas Osaka doesn't seem to be struggling too hard (yet).

  • @orca1717
    @orca1717 Год назад +3

    Many young kids can’t do normal schooling, and I think they are going to be catalyst for change. (I’m talking about futoukou and hikikomori kids.) The Japanese system is not kind to human nature and is toxic to one’s organic development or being. I think the older generations are still holding on to its power, trying to mold younger generations into old system mind set. I’m thinking so called failed generations (ages 40-50) have tendency to escapism, but many of them went on to foreign countries or have very strong admirations to foreign cultures. The problem is the generations that are holding the power currently are not yet welcoming these foreign influenced populations or their one cent (opinions). I’m thinking the balance of that may tip over as the time goes.
    The funny thing is that on public transportations like subways, I felt 50% of people obese in the US, but in Japan, 50% are elderly. I have to say they are both very concerning.😅

  • @hnosa2405
    @hnosa2405 Год назад +1

    Please get better Austin san!!

  • @IwaoNishida
    @IwaoNishida 8 месяцев назад

    It’s shocking, but true that Japanese people are proud of its culture, they are going to have to change it in the coming decades.

  • @Omusubi_Kororin555
    @Omusubi_Kororin555 Год назад +2

    オースティン、おだいじに❤

  • @Triring65
    @Triring65 Год назад +1

    Sorry guys but completely wrong. Japan has moved on from the consumer market to the BtoB market. If you look into the components, 30~90% are Japanese depending on product. Virtually the camera component, Quartz timing components are all Japanese. The silicone wafers are 90% made in Japan. The high grade carbon composites are basically from Japan which comprise 40% of commercial airplanes. Japan's product has become less visible but has become much more vital in developing products in general.
    The main reason why Yen is consider as one of the key international currency is becuase most high-tech companies require to maintain a certain amount of Yen reserve as a hedge for FX fluctuation.

  • @iphone5298
    @iphone5298 Год назад

    日本の有名な作家、小泉八雲はギリシャ系アメリカ人で1900年くらいに日本にきたのではないかしら。
    今回のトピックとは関係ないけど。

  • @keitotakigawa6145
    @keitotakigawa6145 Год назад

    難しい問題だ。たくさんの賛否がある移民受け入れについては僕ら日本人も悩んでる。

  • @たな-q5c
    @たな-q5c Год назад +1

    The issues you talked about are 貴重. A country can’t be the same forever. Japan needs to change. Japan haven’t experienced such a change. Needs opinions from someone like you.

  • @yu6253
    @yu6253 Год назад +1

    Muslim dominant city, Dearborn, Michigan.

  • @yoko9901
    @yoko9901 Год назад

    The Japanese currency is still getting weaker 😅
    Today's exchange rate is 151 yen to the dollar!😮
    What the hell!😂

  • @shunsukeakagi
    @shunsukeakagi Год назад

    おいなりさん =nuts LOL

  • @Hay8137g
    @Hay8137g 7 месяцев назад

    Way too much talking. Get to the point.