I'm not married nor do I have kids I live at home and I can tell you right now I wish we had this in the US just to escape my family for those nights 😂
Really resourceful of you to guard your health by taking refuge in an internet cafe! It must feel terrific to have access to comforts/luxuries that too many of us take for granted.
That is a good deal for $11 they would charge $150 a night in America for something like this. This is a great resource to have if you’re having hard times.
There are actually a lot of people who are stuck living at these sort of places (they can't afford anything better and often struggle with mental health problems).
@@Abluemoon9112wait what? 17k a year? Are you sure? Thats 1416 dollars per month! In cambodia?! In Poland national lowest salary (which a huge percentage of society earns) is 818 dollars per month. Thats for manual labour jobs. I have office job and I earn 1016 dollars per month and i have home, car, bike, food, pc and everything u need to live (simple life without luxury tho)
So quiet and respectful, you don’t get that even at hotels in England mostly. Always someone drunk, shouting generally no respect for others. Japan seems like paradise
From Kentucky. Moved to japan 2 years ago with the wife cause why not and these cafe’s have been a BLESSING let me tell you now. It’s like a vacation for the night right next to home,and for $10-$15!
Isn't it difficult to just move to Japan? Like don't they want to make sure you are going to have a positive impact on society before you can say "cause why not"
Gentle reminder that a lot of the criminal activity would be major wall st. asset management firms buying up all the nearby land, housing and shittyfying everyone’s standard of living. If something like this existed in the US it’d be owned by one such company, with prices governed not by competition but monopoly.
Ex-homeless here. I spent many many nights sleeping at an internet cafe in Sydney Australia for $12 a night while working a manual labor job. Glad you can lay down in the one you slept at. Best of luck on your journey, my brother. Editing to say congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers brother!!!! Let's goooo!
@@NomadPush Thanks for documenting and sharing yours as well brother. I know there are a lot of lonely nights in this life, but I want to remind you that you are cared for and loved by many. We're all in this together. What bearings have you got on your skateboard btw? That thing glides. Wish we could go for a skate together haha.
@@TemplarX2 But, Japan is not same weather conditions like those tropical areas, Guam for instance. Even it is Summer, you can not just sleep outside because weather is warmer, but maybe in the tents, not in the hammock.
Almost there bro, 93k !!!!! I'm so happy for you, i have been watching your videos since 2k followers! Can you please make a video about ramen chain shops? Hello from Italy!
Thanks for sharing this man. Im not homeless anymore, but a few years ago I would've given anything to be in a place where you have internet and a place to sleep for $12. That's crazy. Here in the US, when I was traveling from west coast to east coast, you couldn't find anything under $50...and even those were sketchy and dangerous. Japan seems to be pretty kind to poorer people. Wish you the best man!
I was homeless in 2022/23. I slept in parking garages, outside churches, in the woods, and park benches. I’ll never forget the dread I felt when I stepped outside my final hotel stay knowing I’d be sleeping in the streets. I would’ve appreciated something like this at that time.
@@lacey892 I live in Flint Michigan and the crack motel on Dort Hwy is now $75 a month! No deals, if you book the whole week... They know who their clientele is...Poor people that get government cash assistance and drug and human traffickers. If you're facing the possibility of being homeless in Genesee county...Good luck. There are programs but not one's that are going to help and definitely not for men. The few places there are, are glorified half-way houses and good luck not getting your belongings stolen and you only get to sleep there and then get out! No chance for peace or collecting yourself...just get back on the streets and get a job! That's the mentality of a lot. Churches obviously help but Idk if they ever do "housing" in that sense - they definitely feed the homeless, everyday in my old neighborhood despite it being a glorified 3rd world ghetto.
As An American In California, where everything is expensive and falling into disrepair, Japan despite its "economical issues" It Seems like a Amazing Country. I am Impressed by so many things, besides the cleanliness and beauty, the streamlined quality to everything that's a consumable, the Quietness to everywhere, The peoples Respectfulness, Idk Japan is the opposite of California.
As a foreigner, what really blew my mind is the unlimited soft cream inside the Internet Cafes. It’s like $5 in McDonalds in Canada so for $11, to stay overnight, the sift cream alone was worth it. This doesn’t even include the unlimited drinks which are way more than just soft drinks
I hope you become successful and happy in your life! As a fellow japanese who knows how stressful life can be in japan I wish you all the best! watching your videos really helps me get through alot here in japan.. We are the nails that do not need to be hammered because we are different!
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so you could basically do this, if you fell on hard times, for around $332 per month, until you work your way out of a hole. that's pretty nice. i found myself evicted and homeless here in america, in virginia, at one point. my only recourse was to stay at an extended stay. i was working at amazon, around 17-18 dollars per hour, and was picking up 1-2 shifts of overtime every week, and was only able to afford the cheapest room, and barely enough left over to feed myself. it was like $300 per week/$1200 per month. the only other option here in the states is to try and hope you can find a shelter that had room for you, sleep on the street, or get arrested on purpose so you can stay in a jail cell. luckily i've worked myself out of that hole, but MAN did it feel hopeless at the time. i wish they had these here in the states, as it would solve so much of the homeless epidemic. yeah, people would still technically be homeless, but they would have more options on somewhere to go that is actually feasible. there would be less people stuck on the street.
I was homeless for 7 years and this sounds like a sweet deal. My usual places were under bridges, sidewalks, parking lots, anywhere really haha. I did take advantage of the fact I was homeless to travel my country tho so I every summer I would travel endlessly which was very fun to do.
That was pretty much what made me decide to just book the trip. I can either do it now in my 40s, or when I'm retired and decrepit. Exchange rate vs the US and a lot of the west is also really favorable right now.
Thank you for explaining how 24h cafes work. You show the signs, and explain what they mean. You show the menus, and the town. All of this is such helpful information. Another great video! Thanks!
I'm happy I found your channel today, been binging these videos and they're so peaceful, I have loved the sight seeing, *the food,* the hospitality and that you're doing what suits you, this more city setting hasn't changed that energy. 100K subs soon, great travel and lifestyle vlog.🔥
Exactly, cover the different kinds of homeless. Many kinds. You got your crackhead homeless, your alcoholic homeless, your ex con homeless, then you got your bad luck homeless, your inbetween homeless and very rare homeless would be politically Sabortaged homeless. Many kinds. What a world.
@@p.b.williams2300runaway homeless, single mother homeless, earthquake destroyed the area and community homeless, domestic violence survivor homeless, construction worker living in a company dormitory got laid off homeless, gradual series of unfortunate events leading to less and less secure housing homeless. There are probably an infinite number of stories but the difficulty could be staying positive enough to continue and make it a channel people will want to watch. Would be interesting to see what comes of it though.
The climb to 100K is happening!!! Congrats. Keep up the great "Slice of life" content. I love seeing real life side of Japan. I hope you consider a campervan (once you make enough money). I don't know if RV parks are normal in Japan (like in US). But I have lived in an RV since 2016. They have everything you need. You can add a mount on back for the moped you are getting. And of course you can still skateboard (but when you want to). Remember that it does not get easier to do stuff as we grow old. But a campervan would solve a lot of the problems of being homeless while still earning an income. Especially when it is really bad weather.
Even though I really don't like the fact there are homeless people out there, I really like how Japan has options for those who don't have a permanent home. The internet cafes have all the amenities and conveniences that allow people to be dignified. However, I wonder how safe the cafes would be if drug addiction and alcoholism are added in the mix.
Skateboard is great transport there. Its flat ground. Remember to add extra salt in your diet when you drink a lot of water. Electrolytes very important with water intake. Stay safe.
Your videos are so cool & entertaining, Robin-San, thank you for making them. This world needs more positive people like you. I really feel your life is going to change very soon in a very positive way! 100k is in the bag, 1 million Nomad-sans, let’s gooo!
@@biggredd2400 I think he's working very hard. I saw his channel when he had only a few thousand followers, then it jumped to what it is now. I'm cheering him up and I hope he goes viral. His channel has good content.
🌴 we’re does Robin go when he’s feeling a little board 🛹👈🏼 the Internet cafe, A/C , food and drink 👍🏼 reading material, videos 👍🏼 charging ports 👍🏼all for $11 bucks 👍🏼 , $ 77 bucks a week , $308 bucks a month , $3,696 a yr 👈🏼😳. Bro your getting close to your goal ! Keep pushing ! 👍🏼
Much love from the US. There are many times in my life where this would have been greatly appreciated. I wish you the best and I’m glad your channel is doing well
We are super close to 100k yo!!🎉 So happy!! We can do it❤ Always loving your contents and you're doing absolutely fantastic 😊 Keep slaying 🙇🏻♀️and stay safe 🙏🏻
So about that adult content...🤣🤫 Joking aside it's mind blowing. Like minus not actually having a bed there it's insane how massive internet café is over there. I grew up in the middle of nowhere here in the US and live in a small city where everything but gas stations close after midnight, it's so boring...😭 I'm a night owl so it looks like an absolutely fun time for me on the cheap! Thanks for sharing!
I visited Japan for 3 weeks last year. During summer. 🥵 waaaaaaaaaaaaaa it was so hot. But I loved every moment. the scenery, the people, the food. such an amazing country. Watching your adventures, makes me smile 😌 I miss Japan so much, hoping to return soon
Instantly my favorite channel on Japan. It shows the real streets of Japan and the real life of traveling around the city surviving. Most videos just portray everything as this cyber utopia of vending machine meals and exciting attractions, certainly no bootleg olive gardens.
Be really cool to see different living conditions all over Japan. U can find some really unique campgrounds homes and hotels. As well as more off the beaten path local places to eat maybe even more home cooked meals from your friends
BEEN WATCHING TOU FROM THE BEGINNING! My cousin is Torey Pudwill, he’s a pro skater. We all grew up skating. My Father in Law lives in Tokyo and I think it’s the most beautiful culture in the planet. Congrats on your quest to 100k…you deserve it! It’s not easy sticking to one thing and seeing it till the end. I think people watch you because maybe like me, I fantasize about just leaving it all behind and going on an epic skate journey through Malibu or well…Tokyo. lol Don’t tell my wife and kids 🤐😝. Thanks for a different perspective, it’s what a true artist can reveal naturally. Keep on PUSHIN.
It's always astonishing that some Japanese urban areas look vast but almost empty. Usually circumstances like economic depression, war zones etc. lead to urban areas looking vast and empty, but Japan is different. Everything looks highly modern, organized, clean and orderly. I guess people in these places have their time planned out to maximum efficiency, and don't crowd up public areas if it's not for a specific purpose. Very interesting country, and very interesting video.
@@telesphoros It's the younger gen population that is declining. Young people are just turtling up and not engaging in relationships, leading to marriage, leading to kids. Lot of social isolation and empty existences.
That’s pretty neat system. Of course those were not planned to house people but that’s a very positive unintended consequence. Keeps homeless people hanging out on the streets.
Just got back from japan, i would say all of this is possible because most people in the culture put others and the common good first, at least on face value. Its a requirement. Most people dont abuse it and also you dont have to worry about random people breaking stuff, workers also have the mentality to do everything they are suppose to do even if the pay is low, not letting things degrade as a way of fighting their low pay and high expectations Japan is a great clean and polite society, but if you have any emotional intelligence you will pick up on a sense of crippling pressure on most individuals which i believe comes from societal pressures and expectations. For instance, i went when it was hot and no one other than tourists could be caught wearing a tank top and shorts. In my travels i only saw 3 people ever have their shirts off, one was a boxer doing a run in the middle of the afternoon and shadow boxing in 98degree 70% humidity and 2 older japanese men which i assumed were homeless because they were jus chilling under the bridge. If you have a problem in japan, you are expected to keep it to yourself, very evident with mental health. Delays in train travel are even classified as "person made contact" with the train when someone commits suicode via train. Also afterward if they have any survivng family members the companies will come after them for compensation that the delays bring. Im some one who loves rules and wish most people would live up to some common expectatioms but Japan is on a whole other level. Great to visit but i would not want to live/work there.
The fact that this place is so affordable yet able to be successful says a lot about the surrounding community & society as a whole. In my city, this place would get absolutely abused.
This is one of the most interesting vids I've ever seen on this youtube wasteland. $11 for all of that, let's be honest that's *really* good. Showers, free soup, an actual bed, a nice monitor, videos/books?!! That would cost hundreds in the US. Annnnd I laughed at the end of the video, the images of the cute women started showing up on his screen and he was like, "Ok I'm going to stop recording for a moment" 🤣 A red-blooded male, no shame in that. You have a new subscriber, this is some good shit
Japan is really a paradise for an introvert like me, I love seeing how convenient it is, hope I can go there one day. I love watching your videos, I am a new subscriber here
That's super cheap to stay there and especially with free ice cream, soup, and drinks ! Who wouldn't want to go there. Feels like a mini getaway to me ! Keep up the good work brother and practice those skills ! 93k subs, soon 100k !!!
I hope you're feeling better. Heat stroke, even if mild, is serious. And thank you for showing this Internet cafe. I wish we had these kind of spaces readily available in the U.S. Last but not least...you're almost at your goal!!! Huzzah!
I subscribed to your channel Robin when your subs are just less than 10K. Wow, now, we are almost 100K. All the best and keep it going, man! Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
This is great! It's not a solution, but for younger people with a little income this is very useful. You can get clean, recharge your devices, sleep safe and have some fun. Thanks for showing this.
The sad part is for the modern man it is very much a solution you can't imagine how lonely being a man in 2024 is you really can't it's devastating I work on an oil rig farmer rig specifically where there is almost no security Ive lost count of how many times I've died to go home alone with that nobody to tell nobody to care it takes a toll id kill for something like this at least I could have the sounds of others to sleep to not just alone in my trailer...
A new sugar being used called Tagatose could replace sucrose if you also added some monk fruit extract you could make it so you used less and it (in a test tube it has, maybe not in people tho) anti cancer properties, anti inflammatory which is more important for your heart we found than cholesterol, also if you don’t brush teeth, a specific bacteria turns gram negative and this form of the bacteria is going through the blood stream damaging the artery walls and the inside of your heart, Japanese scientist found this recently, I wish I could make and sell products, I could make a cola which tastes the same but is healthy for you instead of bad, and if I can, so can they, and sucrose can be used for fuel also fermenting opioids so medicines without growing poppy fields, why everything is still unhealthy makes me sad, it could be cheap and healthy but we make stuff expensive and bad for you.
Nomad-san, I think it'd be beneficial for you to travel across Japan finding super cheap and budget-friendly accommodation (hostels/hotels/internet cafes/etc.) and restaurants (like the Italian place you visited here). This would be a much needed insight to the underground culture of Japan. It would also be useful for us frugal travellers!
Clicked on the video before I could even find the sound for my headset. We call these giant malls, outlet malls. You are almost at 100k. I think the next few weeks and you will be good. Definitely before December. I like how your selfie stick disappears in the videos in the beginning. I have no idea how you did that.
That's amazing! Seriously only $11 is a bargain. And all you can drink. The extensive books & magazine's. The internet. You can shower & eash clothes. Provide towels. Seriously looking after there customers very well. Looks very clean everywhere you went! I would definitely visit this place if I had one in my country!
This was so cool, that looked so comfortable I'd want to stay. All that, and food, and entertainment? And it was so quiet!! We don't have -anything- like that in the US, even our public libraries are hostile to anyone spending a length of time in them, and the closest thing you get to a free shower with membership is a local gym.
The conundrum of life - he probably envies the amenities other people have that he doesn't, while we envy the simplicity of a life with nothing but a backpack and a skateboard. The grass is always greener on the other side.
If no plans on having a family or significant other then life is pretty simplistic as it is. Also if you have a low bar of goals you want to achieve. Lots of people live off government assistance and still complain.
@@MortifiedPenguinX except that you cant live like that forever. you get old, and you need the security and stability having a permenant roof over your head allows. in your youth sure that sounds fun... until you start to think about the future
You made 100k plus subs ! Awesome job ! Man just a few months ago when we joined you had nearly 200 wow ! Talk about explosion of subs !! very , very nice brother.
I was homeless in my teens,and pulled through through a stroke of luck and good friends. I wish you the best in all that you do,and I love your videos.
free shower,free drinks, free soup a place to sleep. a library all for 11$ thats a deal.
I'm not married nor do I have kids I live at home and I can tell you right now I wish we had this in the US just to escape my family for those nights 😂
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Really resourceful of you to guard your health by taking refuge in an internet cafe! It must feel terrific to have access to comforts/luxuries that too many of us take for granted.
@@williamworth2746 This would be cool in concept, but I know American idiots would be loud and would trash a place like this.
That is a good deal for $11 they would charge $150 a night in America for something like this. This is a great resource to have if you’re having hard times.
There are actually a lot of people who are stuck living at these sort of places (they can't afford anything better and often struggle with mental health problems).
I think the West is far worse. Homeless in Cambodia you can find accommodation from 2-5USD. 5USD private room, fan and can be quite good.
America is greedy
@@p.b.williams2300 lol, you realize that Cambodia average salary is only about 17K a year right
@@Abluemoon9112wait what? 17k a year? Are you sure? Thats 1416 dollars per month! In cambodia?! In Poland national lowest salary (which a huge percentage of society earns) is 818 dollars per month. Thats for manual labour jobs. I have office job and I earn 1016 dollars per month and i have home, car, bike, food, pc and everything u need to live (simple life without luxury tho)
So quiet and respectful, you don’t get that even at hotels in England mostly. Always someone drunk, shouting generally no respect for others. Japan seems like paradise
you'd miss the assholes with time hahhaah
From Kentucky. Moved to japan 2 years ago with the wife cause why not and these cafe’s have been a BLESSING let me tell you now. It’s like a vacation for the night right next to home,and for $10-$15!
What do you do for work if you don’t mind me asking?
How did you just get up and move to japan from Kentucky?
Yeah really that's a pretty big move. I'm from KY
Isn't it difficult to just move to Japan? Like don't they want to make sure you are going to have a positive impact on society before you can say "cause why not"
can you bang in the room?
I wish the US had something like this but it would never work. People would trash it and do criminal activity until there’s nothing left.
Completely agree
Yep absolutley, and then they would complain about businesses leaving their hoods.
@@redcircle3127 look everyone, someone whos scared to go outside!
absolutely they would
Gentle reminder that a lot of the criminal activity would be major wall st. asset management firms buying up all the nearby land, housing and shittyfying everyone’s standard of living. If something like this existed in the US it’d be owned by one such company, with prices governed not by competition but monopoly.
Thanks!
Thank you!!!!
Ex-homeless here.
I spent many many nights sleeping at an internet cafe in Sydney Australia for $12 a night while working a manual labor job.
Glad you can lay down in the one you slept at.
Best of luck on your journey, my brother.
Editing to say congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers brother!!!! Let's goooo!
Perhaps because there is a tradition of sitting on the floor they can make accommodation for lie flat booths which make sleeping easier.
Thanks for sharing your story. Best of luck on your journey too, brother. Let's gooooo!!!
@@NomadPush Thanks for documenting and sharing yours as well brother. I know there are a lot of lonely nights in this life, but I want to remind you that you are cared for and loved by many. We're all in this together.
What bearings have you got on your skateboard btw? That thing glides. Wish we could go for a skate together haha.
I did this too, but the cafe owner would wake you up and tell you that you cannot sleep there. :(
@@bggraham557 Sorry to hear that my friend. Good sleep is very important. I hope you're doing better now. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Staying $11.00 a night at Internet Cafe seems much comfortable than staying on a tent.
Wanted to see more city life in Tokyo.
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Tent is more freedom though. He should learn to use hammock and tarp as well.
@@TemplarX2 But, Japan is not same weather conditions like those tropical areas, Guam for instance.
Even it is Summer, you can not just sleep outside because weather is warmer, but maybe in the tents, not in the hammock.
Iv never in my entire time on RUclips subscribed it notifications and commented. Good content, .you seem like a sweat soul.
@@byronroberts8233 You replied to someones comment not to the creator of the channel.
Almost there bro, 93k !!!!! I'm so happy for you, i have been watching your videos since 2k followers! Can you please make a video about ramen chain shops? Hello from Italy!
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Thanks for sharing this man. Im not homeless anymore, but a few years ago I would've given anything to be in a place where you have internet and a place to sleep for $12. That's crazy. Here in the US, when I was traveling from west coast to east coast, you couldn't find anything under $50...and even those were sketchy and dangerous. Japan seems to be pretty kind to poorer people.
Wish you the best man!
same. i was 'transient' for a while, staying in econo-lodge type motels that were around 250 per week... and they were incredibly sketchy
There seems to be zero reason to not be kind and considerate of those who cannot afford homes
I was homeless in 2022/23. I slept in parking garages, outside churches, in the woods, and park benches. I’ll never forget the dread I felt when I stepped outside my final hotel stay knowing I’d be sleeping in the streets. I would’ve appreciated something like this at that time.
renting a room is much cheaper than $12 or $50, you are just dumb enough :))
@@lacey892 I live in Flint Michigan and the crack motel on Dort Hwy is now $75 a month! No deals, if you book the whole week... They know who their clientele is...Poor people that get government cash assistance and drug and human traffickers.
If you're facing the possibility of being homeless in Genesee county...Good luck. There are programs but not one's that are going to help and definitely not for men. The few places there are, are glorified half-way houses and good luck not getting your belongings stolen and you only get to sleep there and then get out! No chance for peace or collecting yourself...just get back on the streets and get a job! That's the mentality of a lot. Churches obviously help but Idk if they ever do "housing" in that sense - they definitely feed the homeless, everyday in my old neighborhood despite it being a glorified 3rd world ghetto.
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As An American In California, where everything is expensive and falling into disrepair, Japan despite its "economical issues" It Seems like a Amazing Country. I am Impressed by so many things, besides the cleanliness and beauty, the streamlined quality to everything that's a consumable, the Quietness to everywhere, The peoples Respectfulness, Idk Japan is the opposite of California.
I was homeless in Ca. The only rude areas i remember were the right wing wealthy areas.
The democrat areas helped me get out of being homeless.
People in Japan aren't respectful nor kind, they're just polite to your face.
@@passinglyimout There are good and bad people everywhere. Stereotyping does none of us any good, including yourself.
@@passinglyimout Compare to California, where they're pretty likely to stab you in the face.
@@xRabbitxx I hear ya on the wealthy areas but what would you call a democrat area?
As a foreigner, what really blew my mind is the unlimited soft cream inside the Internet Cafes. It’s like $5 in McDonalds in Canada so for $11, to stay overnight, the sift cream alone was worth it. This doesn’t even include the unlimited drinks which are way more than just soft drinks
soft cream? lol
In America, if an internet cafe like this were built I could see them charging no less than $11 to $15 an hour. So staying all night is incredible.
@@daftfreak13 He should have said Soft serve ice cream but whatever, no reason for you to mock him....
Oh yes there is an endless supply of cream in that place.
@@daftfreak13 that's what it's called in japan
Man you are gonna have more than 100k at the end of the year probably more like 150k. Stay who you are, you are a great guy. Love from Germany ❤
Hope so!
Ja moin!
He's already at 97.8 he's going to be at 100k by the end of the week.
He's at 105k subscribers now. Good. 😊
Ja maaaaan, 130k, letzgooooo❤
I hope you become successful and happy in your life! As a fellow japanese who knows how stressful life can be in japan I wish you all the best! watching your videos really helps me get through alot here in japan.. We are the nails that do not need to be hammered because we are different!
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THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CHOICE YOU WILL EVER MAKE AND THE TIME TO DECIDE IS NOW ⏲️ ⏳️ 🕐
I choose to turn to Jesus Christ realizing I am a sinner in need of a Savior. I believe Jesus died for my sins and resurrected in 3 days. Therefore some day after my life, I'll live with Him in heaven.
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I reject Jesus as my Savior for my sins and will spend eternity in hell 🔥 📛 with nonbelievers and the devil, satan.
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so you could basically do this, if you fell on hard times, for around $332 per month, until you work your way out of a hole. that's pretty nice. i found myself evicted and homeless here in america, in virginia, at one point. my only recourse was to stay at an extended stay. i was working at amazon, around 17-18 dollars per hour, and was picking up 1-2 shifts of overtime every week, and was only able to afford the cheapest room, and barely enough left over to feed myself. it was like $300 per week/$1200 per month. the only other option here in the states is to try and hope you can find a shelter that had room for you, sleep on the street, or get arrested on purpose so you can stay in a jail cell. luckily i've worked myself out of that hole, but MAN did it feel hopeless at the time.
i wish they had these here in the states, as it would solve so much of the homeless epidemic. yeah, people would still technically be homeless, but they would have more options on somewhere to go that is actually feasible. there would be less people stuck on the street.
I was homeless for 7 years and this sounds like a sweet deal. My usual places were under bridges, sidewalks, parking lots, anywhere really haha. I did take advantage of the fact I was homeless to travel my country tho so I every summer I would travel endlessly which was very fun to do.
What did u do for food
Looks like you're trying to be very optimistic for being in a shitty situation plus all that hiking around that suckss
Being able to speak english has come in clutch for your channel
I wonder if there’s a want for people speaking languages other than English to showcase America on RUclips
@@MA-qu3hiI’d venture to guess there definitely is!
You haven't lived until you've seen an Indian travel vlogger speaking Hindi in Poland
Seems like it doesn't matter where you go in Japan, you will always find beauty there. I need to get out there for a vacation before I get too old.
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That was pretty much what made me decide to just book the trip. I can either do it now in my 40s, or when I'm retired and decrepit. Exchange rate vs the US and a lot of the west is also really favorable right now.
Thank you for explaining how 24h cafes work. You show the signs, and explain what they mean. You show the menus, and the town. All of this is such helpful information.
Another great video! Thanks!
“It’s very common to cover the window with blankets” the amount of masturbation going on in that building is not 0
People who want privacy means they're masturbating, are you 12
2 boxes of tissues
always amazed how clean the streets are...
I laughed when you put the basket over the camera at the end.😂❤
xxx lol 😅😅😅
dang you also get porn included for $11 🤚
Found this channel on recommendation feed glad I clicked on it. Enjoying the content man.
Glad you enjoy it!
I remember sleeping in one of these partition rooms after a heavy night out in Japan.. Good times :-)
That food looks amazing, so happy RUclips recommended this channel. Great content Nomad!
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I'm happy I found your channel today, been binging these videos and they're so peaceful, I have loved the sight seeing, *the food,* the hospitality and that you're doing what suits you, this more city setting hasn't changed that energy.
100K subs soon, great travel and lifestyle vlog.🔥
Please show us more of these 11$ cheap places in Tokyo and other places. Great info for us future travelers
that could be the foundation of this channel. super budget travel/recreation injected with skating/lifestyle clips.
I wouldn't do it. You might inadvertently kick out a 'regular' and they wont have a place to stay.
yes great idea
Yes! I want to scooter everywhere and that'd be awesome to have info about.
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It would be nice to you interview other homeless in Japan.
New content , good idea 👍
Exactly, cover the different kinds of homeless. Many kinds.
You got your crackhead homeless, your alcoholic homeless, your ex con homeless, then you got your bad luck homeless, your inbetween homeless and very rare homeless would be politically Sabortaged homeless. Many kinds. What a world.
@@p.b.williams2300runaway homeless, single mother homeless, earthquake destroyed the area and community homeless, domestic violence survivor homeless, construction worker living in a company dormitory got laid off homeless, gradual series of unfortunate events leading to less and less secure housing homeless. There are probably an infinite number of stories but the difficulty could be staying positive enough to continue and make it a channel people will want to watch. Would be interesting to see what comes of it though.
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What a refreshing new idea, sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective
1M views!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations Nomad Push, Robin san! Lets Go 200K subscribers! 😃😃😃
If only America had something like this. Especially the shower and laundry. Could be a tremendous help to homeless people.
The climb to 100K is happening!!! Congrats. Keep up the great "Slice of life" content. I love seeing real life side of Japan.
I hope you consider a campervan (once you make enough money). I don't know if RV parks are normal in Japan (like in US). But I have lived in an RV since 2016. They have everything you need. You can add a mount on back for the moped you are getting. And of course you can still skateboard (but when you want to). Remember that it does not get easier to do stuff as we grow old. But a campervan would solve a lot of the problems of being homeless while still earning an income. Especially when it is really bad weather.
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i wonder where they will send him the silver button :D
@@Michal_Kuras probably to his mom's. I'm pretty sure he said that is where he had his PIN sent.
We're learning so much about Japan through you Robin. And getting to see what every new area you visit looks like. Thank you.
Sending you lots of light. Hope you're having a good night's rest now.
love these old classics. Really enjoy the internet cafe contents
Even though I really don't like the fact there are homeless people out there, I really like how Japan has options for those who don't have a permanent home. The internet cafes have all the amenities and conveniences that allow people to be dignified. However, I wonder how safe the cafes would be if drug addiction and alcoholism are added in the mix.
If I was in Japan during summer, I would melt like wax.
Stay safe my friend.
Yes, it’s too hot now🥵
started watching your videos recently man you are a really humble & kind person! Hope your journey goes well and keep on pushing!
Skateboard is great transport there. Its flat ground.
Remember to add extra salt in your diet when you drink a lot of water. Electrolytes very important with water intake.
Stay safe.
I like how quiet Internet Cafe is. Here in Germany you would have loud screaming Talahons everywhere.
Your videos are so cool & entertaining, Robin-San, thank you for making them. This world needs more positive people like you. I really feel your life is going to change very soon in a very positive way! 100k is in the bag, 1 million Nomad-sans, let’s gooo!
Wow, thank you!!!
Homeless life almost finished. Maybe for me too. Signed Homeless in Cambodia.
IT'S HAPPENING LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!! 91.9 K SUBSCRIBERS !!!!!!!!!
yes i know just started watching him 4 weeks ago and i love every moment of strait development pursuit of happiness my friend
@@biggredd2400 I think he's working very hard. I saw his channel when he had only a few thousand followers, then it jumped to what it is now. I'm cheering him up and I hope he goes viral. His channel has good content.
Run him up to 100k today!
@@cariocajin he really is a kind soul:)
Hell yeah! This dude deserves it. He’s determined to make it happen. Shows you what happens when you keep PUSHING!
This is outstanding just outstanding, Japan care about there citizens.
Love this. Good luck to you, man! I'll be watching you as you rise to the top!
I know Your Gonna be a Big RUclipsr.
You are my Inspiration. 💪
He's already a big youtuber imo. 100K subs is no joke.
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🌴 we’re does Robin go when he’s feeling a little board 🛹👈🏼 the Internet cafe, A/C , food and drink 👍🏼 reading material, videos 👍🏼 charging ports 👍🏼all for $11 bucks 👍🏼 , $ 77 bucks a week , $308 bucks a month , $3,696 a yr 👈🏼😳. Bro your getting close to your goal ! Keep pushing ! 👍🏼
I thought I was the only one who did the math like WHATTTTT fucking amazing 🤩
What a great comment I thought I was the only one who did the math in American dollars what a deal this is amazing 🤩
I will!!!! Let’s goooo!!!
Love you Nomad Sans!! I'm always so jealous of the food you're eating!! Wish I could break bread with you ❤
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Wonderous😃 Japan never fails to impress, thanks for sharing this from central Otago southern New Zealand 👋😃
Much love from the US. There are many times in my life where this would have been greatly appreciated. I wish you the best and I’m glad your channel is doing well
We are super close to 100k yo!!🎉 So happy!!
We can do it❤ Always loving your contents and you're doing absolutely fantastic 😊
Keep slaying 🙇🏻♀️and stay safe 🙏🏻
Thank you always🙌🔥🙌
I will keep pushing!!!!
So about that adult content...🤣🤫
Joking aside it's mind blowing. Like minus not actually having a bed there it's insane how massive internet café is over there. I grew up in the middle of nowhere here in the US and live in a small city where everything but gas stations close after midnight, it's so boring...😭 I'm a night owl so it looks like an absolutely fun time for me on the cheap! Thanks for sharing!
The humour got me to sub. Loving this!
I visited Japan for 3 weeks last year. During summer. 🥵 waaaaaaaaaaaaaa it was so hot. But I loved every moment. the scenery, the people, the food. such an amazing country.
Watching your adventures, makes me smile 😌 I miss Japan so much, hoping to return soon
Japan is where its at! maybe someday I can go there. I have always wanted to go.
Instantly my favorite channel on Japan. It shows the real streets of Japan and the real life of traveling around the city surviving. Most videos just portray everything as this cyber utopia of vending machine meals and exciting attractions, certainly no bootleg olive gardens.
Be really cool to see different living conditions all over Japan. U can find some really unique campgrounds homes and hotels. As well as more off the beaten path local places to eat maybe even more home cooked meals from your friends
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2k subs almost everyday for the past week is crazy… getting 100k is only a matter of time
Although I've never been to Japan (yet), I love to see it in the raw with you
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homeless people in Japan are so very considerate and well mannered in a lot of these videos that I would have no problem hosting any at my own home.
BEEN WATCHING TOU FROM THE BEGINNING! My cousin is Torey Pudwill, he’s a pro skater. We all grew up skating. My Father in Law lives in Tokyo and I think it’s the most beautiful culture in the planet. Congrats on your quest to 100k…you deserve it! It’s not easy sticking to one thing and seeing it till the end. I think people watch you because maybe like me, I fantasize about just leaving it all behind and going on an epic skate journey through Malibu or well…Tokyo. lol Don’t tell my wife and kids 🤐😝. Thanks for a different perspective, it’s what a true artist can reveal naturally. Keep on PUSHIN.
Whoever build this place is so wholeheartedly wholesome
Whoever build this place may God bless you
At the end, Robin-san got caught looking at pretty ladies in 4k. 😂🤣
It's always astonishing that some Japanese urban areas look vast but almost empty. Usually circumstances like economic depression, war zones etc. lead to urban areas looking vast and empty, but Japan is different. Everything looks highly modern, organized, clean and orderly. I guess people in these places have their time planned out to maximum efficiency, and don't crowd up public areas if it's not for a specific purpose.
Very interesting country, and very interesting video.
Their population is in decline
@@telesphoros the population is in decline but there's still something like 130 million there.
@@telesphoros It's the younger gen population that is declining. Young people are just turtling up and not engaging in relationships, leading to marriage, leading to kids. Lot of social isolation and empty existences.
That’s pretty neat system. Of course those were not planned to house people but that’s a very positive unintended consequence. Keeps homeless people hanging out on the streets.
Just got back from japan, i would say all of this is possible because most people in the culture put others and the common good first, at least on face value. Its a requirement. Most people dont abuse it and also you dont have to worry about random people breaking stuff, workers also have the mentality to do everything they are suppose to do even if the pay is low, not letting things degrade as a way of fighting their low pay and high expectations
Japan is a great clean and polite society, but if you have any emotional intelligence you will pick up on a sense of crippling pressure on most individuals which i believe comes from societal pressures and expectations. For instance, i went when it was hot and no one other than tourists could be caught wearing a tank top and shorts. In my travels i only saw 3 people ever have their shirts off, one was a boxer doing a run in the middle of the afternoon and shadow boxing in 98degree 70% humidity and 2 older japanese men which i assumed were homeless because they were jus chilling under the bridge.
If you have a problem in japan, you are expected to keep it to yourself, very evident with mental health. Delays in train travel are even classified as "person made contact" with the train when someone commits suicode via train. Also afterward if they have any survivng family members the companies will come after them for compensation that the delays bring.
Im some one who loves rules and wish most people would live up to some common expectatioms but Japan is on a whole other level. Great to visit but i would not want to live/work there.
Nomad-Sans in da house!! ✌✌✌
Japanese family restaurants are great! My hubby's favourite is Gusto lol. But for cheap pasta Saizeriya is not bad. :)
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I half-expected the cat to say "That's NEKO SAMA TO YOU"
I like when you go around the town
The fact that this place is so affordable yet able to be successful says a lot about the surrounding community & society as a whole.
In my city, this place would get absolutely abused.
This is one of the most interesting vids I've ever seen on this youtube wasteland. $11 for all of that, let's be honest that's *really* good. Showers, free soup, an actual bed, a nice monitor, videos/books?!! That would cost hundreds in the US. Annnnd I laughed at the end of the video, the images of the cute women started showing up on his screen and he was like, "Ok I'm going to stop recording for a moment" 🤣 A red-blooded male, no shame in that. You have a new subscriber, this is some good shit
Never thought Id enjoy homeless ASMR so much
He he very relaxing and homie
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Right? It's actually fire.
You're doing so well! 2k in a day! Let's goooo 100k ❤❤❤❤
Let’s gooooooo!!!!
I told you months ago 100k would be too easy LETS GO FOR 250k PEOPLE
Let’s goooo!!!!
Japan is really a paradise for an introvert like me, I love seeing how convenient it is, hope I can go there one day. I love watching your videos, I am a new subscriber here
Every video I watch from Japan. Everywhere is so damn clean.
That's super cheap to stay there and especially with free ice cream, soup, and drinks ! Who wouldn't want to go there. Feels like a mini getaway to me ! Keep up the good work brother and practice those skills ! 93k subs, soon 100k !!!
91.9k subscribers. Keep of the good work your almost there.
Thanks, will do!
I was kind of hoping someone would come outside when Robin was talking to Cat sans to buy merch lol :D
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New to this channel.. thanks for english translation and explaining! Actually made this more enjoyable to watch!
Cool to finally see some of these styled/themed videos in english. Ive been watching these kinds of videos for years
I hope you're feeling better. Heat stroke, even if mild, is serious. And thank you for showing this Internet cafe. I wish we had these kind of spaces readily available in the U.S. Last but not least...you're almost at your goal!!! Huzzah!
The West needs to copy from Asia. But due to tax, high employee costs and ridiculous laws, we can't do things like this.
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I subscribed to your channel Robin when your subs are just less than 10K. Wow, now, we are almost 100K. All the best and keep it going, man!
Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
This is great! It's not a solution, but for younger people with a little income this is very useful. You can get clean, recharge your devices, sleep safe and have some fun. Thanks for showing this.
The sad part is for the modern man it is very much a solution you can't imagine how lonely being a man in 2024 is you really can't it's devastating I work on an oil rig farmer rig specifically where there is almost no security Ive lost count of how many times I've died to go home alone with that nobody to tell nobody to care it takes a toll id kill for something like this at least I could have the sounds of others to sleep to not just alone in my trailer...
In terms of the skateboarding, all i can say is "Wow, look at the tarmac!!" Looks so smooth everywhere!
Japan never fail to amaze me
Thanks for sharing your experience and video!
A new sugar being used called Tagatose could replace sucrose if you also added some monk fruit extract you could make it so you used less and it (in a test tube it has, maybe not in people tho) anti cancer properties, anti inflammatory which is more important for your heart we found than cholesterol, also if you don’t brush teeth, a specific bacteria turns gram negative and this form of the bacteria is going through the blood stream damaging the artery walls and the inside of your heart, Japanese scientist found this recently, I wish I could make and sell products, I could make a cola which tastes the same but is healthy for you instead of bad, and if I can, so can they, and sucrose can be used for fuel also fermenting opioids so medicines without growing poppy fields, why everything is still unhealthy makes me sad, it could be cheap and healthy but we make stuff expensive and bad for you.
$11 dollars for 8 hours, that's incredible. I want to live there 😭
please stay where you are, too many people in japan
@popeyedoyle6360 I have been living in Osaka for 3 years now, and that's a deal
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Nomad-san, I think it'd be beneficial for you to travel across Japan finding super cheap and budget-friendly accommodation (hostels/hotels/internet cafes/etc.) and restaurants (like the Italian place you visited here). This would be a much needed insight to the underground culture of Japan. It would also be useful for us frugal travellers!
The more I see of current day Japan, I'm a huge history buff I wanna move there .I'm so impressed with there way of life
brother you are living like a king good job
I'm a simple man. I see Nomad Push, I press 'like'
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Clicked on the video before I could even find the sound for my headset. We call these giant malls, outlet malls. You are almost at 100k. I think the next few weeks and you will be good. Definitely before December. I like how your selfie stick disappears in the videos in the beginning. I have no idea how you did that.
its so weird that you have to write down what food you want.
i think I have the same power bank as you. Mine is anker brand
LOL the last 30 seconds was great.
Yeah the selfie stick disappearing is 360 camera🙌
Nomad-Sans UNITE!!!
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That's amazing! Seriously only $11 is a bargain. And all you can drink. The extensive books & magazine's. The internet. You can shower & eash clothes. Provide towels. Seriously looking after there customers very well. Looks very clean everywhere you went! I would definitely visit this place if I had one in my country!
This was so cool, that looked so comfortable I'd want to stay. All that, and food, and entertainment? And it was so quiet!! We don't have -anything- like that in the US, even our public libraries are hostile to anyone spending a length of time in them, and the closest thing you get to a free shower with membership is a local gym.
The conundrum of life - he probably envies the amenities other people have that he doesn't, while we envy the simplicity of a life with nothing but a backpack and a skateboard. The grass is always greener on the other side.
Backpack and some wheels is all you need
There are some things about being homeless that are good. Isn't society twisted?
If no plans on having a family or significant other then life is pretty simplistic as it is. Also if you have a low bar of goals you want to achieve. Lots of people live off government assistance and still complain.
@@MortifiedPenguinX except that you cant live like that forever. you get old, and you need the security and stability having a permenant roof over your head allows. in your youth sure that sounds fun... until you start to think about the future
to be think of: wow you have sunny day! 🌞☀😎
You made 100k plus subs ! Awesome job ! Man just a few months ago when we joined you had nearly 200 wow ! Talk about explosion of subs !! very , very nice brother.
I was homeless in my teens,and pulled through through a stroke of luck and good friends. I wish you the best in all that you do,and I love your videos.