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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @AbroadinJapan
    @AbroadinJapan 4 года назад +1101

    The video starts at 09:27

    • @abhilasha9608
      @abhilasha9608 4 года назад +24

      Hello Chris

    • @theinvisiblegaijin1165
      @theinvisiblegaijin1165 4 года назад +78

      Go away Chris! Leave this man alone

    • @edwardh6620
      @edwardh6620 4 года назад +16

      Ahh back at it again giving some valuable editing insight to a new comer great advice as always chris.

    • @nelmsteen
      @nelmsteen 4 года назад +16

      It’s no wonder he wishes death upon you

    • @Ethan.H82
      @Ethan.H82 4 года назад +5

      Best part right there

  • @EbullientSMP
    @EbullientSMP 4 года назад +155

    "Freelance Peasant"
    Chris will never recover, you have destroyed him.

  • @onetrickphoney6489
    @onetrickphoney6489 4 года назад +286

    That one dislike is from Chris.

    • @AntonioGuamil
      @AntonioGuamil 4 года назад +9

      Looks like he made more accounts.

  • @billfricker4368
    @billfricker4368 4 года назад +156

    Thanks for doing this. Isolated for for 2+ months this provides a welcome escape.
    Have you ever seen Chris eat a vegetable?

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  4 года назад +190

      Good question, I realized that I have never seen eating vegetable at all. I will tell his mom!

    • @edwardh6620
      @edwardh6620 4 года назад +7

      That depends can he tempura the veggies lol.

    • @NectarinoMo
      @NectarinoMo 4 года назад +8

      Hopefully Family Mart fried vegetables are a thing.

    • @majcrash
      @majcrash 4 года назад +8

      @@NectarinoMo Perhaps if they stuffed the fried chicken, they could sneak one in.

  • @shadinz
    @shadinz 4 года назад +127

    You had me with the Wayne's world meme of ''We're not worthy''. I liked immediatly.

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  4 года назад +36

      I just love them, you know what I mean

    • @shadinz
      @shadinz 4 года назад +12

      @@RyotarosJapan Of course I do... those are true classics :)
      Have a really nice day Ryotaro! -From Canada

    • @pendragnx
      @pendragnx 4 года назад +7

      @@RyotarosJapan party on, Ryotaro!

    • @EndoplasmicReticulum7
      @EndoplasmicReticulum7 4 года назад +1

      You should tour Japan in the Myrth Mobile😄.

  • @ukmaxi
    @ukmaxi 4 года назад +73

    These editing skills are like a magic.

  • @matthewtang7573
    @matthewtang7573 4 года назад +294

    Go to Italy w Chris and try different risottos! Risotaro the Movie!

    • @belenoncia
      @belenoncia 4 года назад +2

      Matthew Tang Yes!!!

    • @whiteguar6757
      @whiteguar6757 4 года назад +2

      underrated comment here

    • @karlos1008
      @karlos1008 4 года назад +3

      Chris said he would learn Spanish next, I think. I’d settle for Spain even.

    • @alvarorodriguez1592
      @alvarorodriguez1592 4 года назад +1

      🤣

  • @svandalbear
    @svandalbear 4 года назад +12

    "Freelance Peasant!!" The sheer 'straight-out-of-left-field' aspect to that had me in stitches. XD XD

  • @TheBlackgi0
    @TheBlackgi0 4 года назад +39

    I hope we get to see a video of our hero Ryotaro and his trusty sidekick Chris someday.

  • @nigma-tll7426
    @nigma-tll7426 4 года назад +10

    "English OK desuka?" is brilliant! I feel like I've just got a taste of real Japanese. Also a good laugh. Thank you!

  • @raufchejalil6883
    @raufchejalil6883 4 года назад +28

    I completely agree, after staying there a few years back, the restroom in the Mandarin Oriental is definitely scenic lol 😅

  • @julianalvarez879
    @julianalvarez879 4 года назад +32

    Congrats for 30k subs!!!

  • @silverthehedgehog21
    @silverthehedgehog21 4 года назад +3

    your spanish pronunciation is impressively accurate, I can barely detect an accent, and you're right, I've found myself having a much easier time pronouncing japanese when thinking about it in spanish rather than in english

  • @GeorgeShutov
    @GeorgeShutov 4 года назад

    Rizotoro, Greetings from Bulgaria (East Europe)! I am a fan of your positive attitude and I am really hyped about your own channel. You've got amazing life so far with that traveling. There is a rumour in my country that Japanese love Bulgarian yogurt. So my question for you is: Have you ever tried Bulgarian yogurt, or have you seen it in stores in Japan ?

  • @chloehart8904
    @chloehart8904 3 года назад

    I'm really enjoying your videos. Can't believe I hadn't seen them by now. It's nice to see your restaurant, learn where your cool accent came from and learn proper Japanese pronunciation. Great point about speaking slowly and cutting out unnecessary words when communicating with others. Do you need to do that for Chris before his morning coffee?

  • @davide4508
    @davide4508 4 года назад +7

    Hi Ryotaro, thank you for another interesting video! Your life story is amazing, you are an inspiration.
    I hope you get to visit Germany again sometime! Greetings from Düsseldorf :)

  • @davideriksen9086
    @davideriksen9086 4 года назад

    Dang it! I just discovered your videos, and it was your Ryotaro 101 video. As a long time Seatle resident (since 1979), I was pleased that you went to high school here. That made me wonder if you were an "Ave Rat." Because, Roosevelt. You know? Also, did you shop at Shiga's, Uwajimaya, and Kinokuniya? Of course, you did. If a Seattle person has even one drop of Japanese blood, they end up shopping at those places. It's like lemmings to a cliff. Right?

  • @davidnguyen4885
    @davidnguyen4885 3 года назад

    I really enjoy watching all your episodes keep up the great work looking forward to see more travel food culture from you thank you so much .

  • @glassslide
    @glassslide 4 года назад

    Great video!!! Love the channel and the Japanese lessons are fun!!

  • @Mic_Mike
    @Mic_Mike 4 года назад

    I was thinking you had kind of a spanish accent when speaking english... Just figured out why!
    That being said, I think it is great you have your own channel now and wish you all the best!
    I wanted to visit Japan for a long time now and watching you and Chris travelling the country and having all kinds of mouthwatering foods and fun adventures made me decide to start saving up for a trip next year (due to current circomstances...). Can't wait!!

  • @SwiGaVR
    @SwiGaVR 4 года назад +65

    Who needs to travell around Japan, when you could stand all the time in this toilett at 3:14. Is now my number one and only thing to do, when i visit japan 😉.

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  4 года назад +38

      You can rule the world there

    • @SwiGaVR
      @SwiGaVR 4 года назад

      @@RyotarosJapan Oh hell yeah

  • @joelmilten
    @joelmilten 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ryotoro! This is amazing sir! I get the feeling that this is something that you really like to do (presenting, speaking to an audience). Love the content. It's cool because with your background it seems like you're well equipped to give a western audience a real, clear insight into the Japanese perspective on life.

  • @quackinator1609
    @quackinator1609 4 года назад

    HOLY CRAP! I did not know you spoke Spanish! As a Mexican American, your Spanish is very good. I'd even go as far as to say that you sound more fluent in it than English. Probably because Japanese and Spanish are actually pretty similar. Anywho, keep up the great videos. You just gained a new subscriber :)

  • @kazukihiratani
    @kazukihiratani 4 года назад

    Hey Ryotaro, what is your favourite music genre? Do you have any favourite bands?

  • @jedjade4002
    @jedjade4002 4 года назад +2

    I can't wait to see what your videos look like in a few months or so, when you're comfortable and in the flow of speaking on camera and creating videos.
    I've really enjoyed these videos so far, and I don't plan on missing any in the future. Thank you for creating a channel, so we don't have to watch that Chris guy hoping you'll show up.

  • @sk8r106
    @sk8r106 4 года назад +1

    Hey Ryotaro, so glad to see you branching out! you make me laugh in every video. More of you is only a good thing :)

  • @elmark.7180
    @elmark.7180 4 года назад

    Dammit... Ryotaro is such a cool guy and well educated. I really wish he could be my older brother - I'm not even joking! Thumbs up for Ryotaro ;) und viele Gruesse aus Deutschland!

  • @cv9789
    @cv9789 4 года назад

    I am really enjoying the Japanese phrases at the end of the video, can you please tell me how I would order food at a restaurant? I loved seeing you on Chris' channel, and I am so glad that you have your own now! Looking forward to more videos!

  • @kimmimichelle3967
    @kimmimichelle3967 4 года назад

    I’m happy you finally have a channel!

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 4 года назад +5

    Its awesome that Ryotaro has his own channel, and also that he takes is so seriously and makes amazing videos!

  • @thatgirl3757
    @thatgirl3757 4 года назад +41

    The only person I know, who can stand in front of a blank screen and be more interesting and entertaining than anyone on You Tube. ( sorry, Chris )

    • @omj170
      @omj170 4 года назад

      haha! .... wait.. i don't get it :(

  • @traceypoaps6048
    @traceypoaps6048 4 года назад

    Another great video! I love learning phrases...thanks!

  • @Notmynews
    @Notmynews 4 года назад

    The banter between Chris and yourself is the best!

  • @brendad1329
    @brendad1329 4 года назад

    Where is your favourite place in the whole world and why? Keep the videos going...great fun and so informative

  • @MrJoe-gv9ic
    @MrJoe-gv9ic 4 года назад

    Congratulations Ryotaro on all the likes and subscribes on your channel! I've never seen a creator have this many with just 3 videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @kylewagner2004
    @kylewagner2004 4 года назад

    Love your channel. So glad you decide to start one. I now have something else to look forward to in this world.

  • @What-t8n
    @What-t8n 3 года назад

    Hi Ryotaro, I minor in German right know. I might want to study some Japanese too in the future since my brother and I want to visit Japan eventually. Great video.

  • @ociraiz
    @ociraiz 4 года назад

    Wow, I just found your channel, and had to see all 3 videos. After watching a lot of videos from Chris and all the youtubers in Japan I am really happy to finally get a Ryotaro channel. 👍🏼

    • @ociraiz
      @ociraiz 4 года назад

      By the way, watching you speak Spanish is amazing! I studied Japanese and always thought that both languages do have a very similar pronunciation.

  • @TheKhalzone
    @TheKhalzone 4 года назад

    I can relate to you on preferring the countryside to Tokyo. I was in Sakata and Tokyo in February and I loved Sakata so much more. I also grew up in the countryside too.

  • @annamariamazzola7486
    @annamariamazzola7486 4 года назад

    Your such a awesome guy! Good luck on your videos😊😊😊

  • @gregt.2324
    @gregt.2324 4 года назад

    Your videos are awesome! I'm learning Spanish and it is really cool to get a perspective from someone who has learned it with a different linguistic background. Gracias Señor!

  • @mattbert87
    @mattbert87 4 года назад

    I really like your videos! Just thinking, maybe a background would be good? If would nice to maybe see a room of your house behind you. Actually, a house tour would be a great video! Many Japanese RUclipsrs live in apartments, so I would love to see a Japanese house!

  • @Joebusyguns
    @Joebusyguns 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful stuff Ryotoro! Excited for where this channel can go! I am starting my journey to Japanese fluency today, looking forward to reading, writing and speaking. Hope to meet you someday and chat in 日本語 with you! ありがとうごさいます

  • @sortof3337
    @sortof3337 4 года назад

    Yessss. Thank you for making this channel.

  • @DanThomasUK
    @DanThomasUK 4 года назад

    Your perspective on language is really useful. Can I suggest a piece? Explain to English speakers why words like “desu” are pronounced “dess” and not “desoo”! - but how on other words, the ‘u’ is voiced. It’s something I never see Japanese teachers make reference to as it’s so natural to them. Loving the videos.

  • @alfredtao8189
    @alfredtao8189 4 года назад

    I cant wait to see you travelling and showing us parts of the world Ryotaro!

  • @richardsimmons9880
    @richardsimmons9880 4 года назад

    d'you want a cup o' tea ?.. my favourite Ryotaro British impersonation, from a video I can't remember the title of.
    - nice to see you got your own channel mate :)

  • @racheljennings4593
    @racheljennings4593 4 года назад +1

    I'm happy you have your own channel now

  • @adamfrost6129
    @adamfrost6129 4 года назад

    Great location advice, you have an awesome knowledge of locations and a great way of describing them. If you can, keep including cool places to visit in future videos :) Cheers for the vid!

  • @shootits48
    @shootits48 4 года назад

    OMG Ryotaro’! Your Spanish is good!!! Lol I’m here listening to your English which is good BUT as a Latino, your Spanish is better!

  • @meganlacey1062
    @meganlacey1062 4 года назад

    The rearranging of phrases is a great idea! Makes way more sense phonetically.

  • @shanellaj
    @shanellaj 4 года назад

    Loved your video. You kept a smile on my face all the way to the end.

  • @Hunter-dk8uy
    @Hunter-dk8uy 4 года назад +2

    As someone else has commented, you've done a great job at making just speaking in front of a blank background fun! As always, great video!

  • @lukasmihara
    @lukasmihara 4 года назад

    Lovely video again, Ryotaro!
    I feel Japanese often have problems with understanding some of the humor in the west, especially things like sarcasm, but you seem to have no problem with that at all and you're even using it yourself. Really good stuff.
    By the way, we heard your Jpanaese, English and Spanish so far, but not your German yet! I'd be very interested in that, too :)
    Kind regards from Düsseldorf.

  • @miguelgonzales8879
    @miguelgonzales8879 4 года назад

    Fabuloso espanol Ryotaro!!!!

  • @sirsheepings6040
    @sirsheepings6040 4 года назад +2

    Your phrases are great, I keep getting confused as I expect the actual Romanji but I realise you put it as it should be said. Good work on these videos.

  • @bikkiikun
    @bikkiikun 4 года назад

    Kabira is indeed really beautiful. FYI, if you're in that area, the western coast of Kohama is really beautiful as well. You get a great view of Iriomote. And for another pretty place in Okinawa, Nakijin and Kouri-jima.
    A beautiful place in Naicha (japanese mainland), is the area between Mt. Fuji and the Southern Alps, on the western side of Mt. Fuji. There are many nice train lines, i.e. the Minobu Line from Fuji-no-Miya to Kōfu.

  • @burntt999
    @burntt999 4 года назад

    The way you and Chris constantly joke with each other is awesome.

  • @chereisiecrawford339
    @chereisiecrawford339 4 года назад

    Love the video's and the phrase of the day at the end! (I'm also late to all these due to work! lol) Looking forward to more!

  • @GabbyTarrant
    @GabbyTarrant 4 года назад

    りょたろさんはすばらしい人だね! 😎 looking forward to the next ビデオ!

  • @saiyorihime
    @saiyorihime 4 года назад

    Live stream live stream live stream!
    Of course, when it becomes safe to.
    Loving the content and getting to know you better!

  • @Chris-ez4yt
    @Chris-ez4yt 4 года назад

    Your sense of humor and bold jokes have me keep coming back. As a fellow Chris I take great pleasure in seeing you take the piss out of Chris :D

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber100 4 года назад

    Thanks Ryotaro! It's always nice to see you.

  • @Defelade
    @Defelade 4 года назад

    Great video Sir. Keep em’ coming! Love from the UK

  • @Juandos3
    @Juandos3 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for these videos. They have been great so far Ryotaro!

  • @Bluecladchipmunk
    @Bluecladchipmunk 4 года назад

    And this was the video single handedly ended Chris's whole career!
    Good job as always! Your videos are so entertaining and as weird as this is going to sound your voice is so soothing!!

  • @elongtusk2567
    @elongtusk2567 4 года назад +1

    Great job Ryotaro! I'm really enjoying the channel

  • @luke0812
    @luke0812 4 года назад

    It would be really cool if you added a few japanese words here and there. For example when you say hello or goodbye to us. I find it easier to learn through repetition. Thank you very much for your content! :)

  • @rodU65
    @rodU65 4 года назад

    Most English Japanese guy ever. We love you Ryotaro🥰
    Your Spanish is good bro.
    Estas invitado a Latino america.

  • @TravelsWithKris
    @TravelsWithKris 4 года назад

    I liked the beautiful spot suggestions and the simple Japanese lesson

  • @queakin381
    @queakin381 4 года назад

    hahaha eres un grande Ryotaro, tienes un buen espanol. se nota que aprendiste el acento castellano

  • @akyra9806
    @akyra9806 4 года назад +3

    The Enthusiasm Of Ryotaro When He Is With Chris Never Changed! Keep It Up Ryotaro! Next Time Make A Video With Natsuki! Greetings From The Philippines!

  • @MaJuV
    @MaJuV 4 года назад

    Can attest, Kamikochi is beautiful. I've been there a few years ago during fall season and it was marvelous with all the leaves changing color.
    Though I do remember the bus fare to be quite expensive. We left from Takayama, and the back-and-forth ticket and entrance was over €50

  • @exceldesign
    @exceldesign 4 года назад

    Great to learn more about the Ryotaro story! I think I once heard Chris mention that you used to work in VC. Would you be willing to tell us a bit about that experience? What's the industry like in Japan?

  • @josegabrielsanchez8683
    @josegabrielsanchez8683 3 года назад

    Have you ever visited Argentina, Ryotaro? You'd have a great time here. La gente es muy amable! Saludos.

  • @shazzo3667
    @shazzo3667 4 года назад +106

    what is it like for a foreigner to live in japan (maybe from chris's perspective)

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  4 года назад +110

      It really depends on whether you live in a city or countryside. If you live in a city, you will meet a lot of international people, who are easy to get along with as they often speak English, but your Japanese will not improve. On the other hand, if you live in the countryside, you may have difficulty communicating with locals in the beginning, but once you pick up the language, it will be lots of fun and your Japanese will be amazing at the same time.

    • @shazzo3667
      @shazzo3667 4 года назад +31

      @@RyotarosJapan thank you very much as ive been aspiring to maybe move to japan in the future

    • @RyotarosJapan
      @RyotarosJapan  4 года назад +52

      @@shazzo3667 I guess that was one of the reasons why Chris moved to Yamagata in the beginning.

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun 4 года назад +24

      When you live in a big city or Okinawa, you'll get along with English. But generally speaking any level of Japanese is infinitely better, than none. Starting a conversation in Japanese, for example with the phrases, that Ryotaro-san is useing, will get you much much farther. Because you demonstrate an effort to ommunicate in the native language. And then move on to english with with pointing and gestures and Katakana-words (a.k.a. Engrish). Unfortunately big city and Okinawa also make you lazy on the Japanese language... simply because you can always fall back onto English. When you are forced to use Japanese, you'll learn quickly. So, for learning Japanese, try the country-side.
      Concerning foreingers, there are several kinds you'll encounter: the long-time resident expats, the tourists, the anime geeks, students, labourers and GI-Joe. The mixture depends heavily on the area. For example, GI-Joe and family are mostly confined to areas with military bases, most of them in Okinawa (where they also have become part of the local culture and where you find the most cars with a Y-number plate). But you'll find them also in western and south western Tokyo prefecture and in Kanagawa. Except for Okinawa usually they don't mix with the surrounding community, much.
      Labourers are usually not far from industial areas. They are also usually keep among themselves and stay in their dormitories.
      Students are found, where universities are. They often mix amongst each other, but not so much with the Japanese. But that depends on how many foreingers there are and whether they have special, separate dormitories or not.
      The anime geeks largely concentrate in central Tokyo, at the usual hotspots, Akihabara and to some degree Harajuku, or in Osaka in the Nipponbashi area (or Den-Den Town). But they also gather in real-world locations from their favourite Anime. They also are largely disconnected from the general population, but there are connections within the Anime community.
      Tourists are tourists... 'nuff said.
      The long-ime expats on the other hand, are a different breed. They are often well integrated. Most of them speak japanese rather well. But even those who struggle with the language are well integrated by behaviour. These folks often keep their distance to the other groups of foreigners. The main reason being, their wish for integration and not risking to become part of a parallel society, like foreing labourers often form. They often seem cold, but they will gladly help you to get around and to integrate.
      The biggest problem for expats is to get a job. Regardless of your skill level and references you'll encounter two difficulties: Language (most companies will not accomodate) and Trust.
      Vitamin-C (connections) is the biggest helper here. If you know the right person, i.e. the Sempai of a leading person in the company, you'll at least get to a personal interview, where the company will decide, if your skill level justifies the effort for the company to accomodate your lack of Japanese. Another very big helper is having spent time at "the right university" (Todai, Kyodai, Keio, Chuo, Waseda, Sophia, Oberlin...). One more caveat is of course the visa question. Without Japanese spouse, child or parents, you'll be eligible only to very restrictive visa (i.e. Student visa) or a visa that is bound directly to your employment. The only exception is, if you show, you have a shitload of money. But you can come into Japan on a tourist visa and find a company, that will sponsor you working visa.

    • @shazzo3667
      @shazzo3667 4 года назад +2

      bikkiikun thank you very much I have been learning hiragana and katakana and have started kanji so this is all very helpful 😊

  • @PamelaProPeace
    @PamelaProPeace 4 года назад

    Thank you, Ryotaro. Another highly enjoyable video (bringing laughter into my solitary confinement 😷 - still in lock-down here in Israel 🇮🇱 ... praying 🙏 that my next ( plane booked six months ago ✈️ ) visit to Japan ⛩️ end of October will happen.
    Please do another question❓and answer session.
    Would it be too personal to ask things like - did you actually go abroad on your OWN at age fifteen and if so, what did your family/parents think about that❓
    And do you have a family (wife/husband???, kids?)❓
    Maybe these questions are too personal but you have to understand - you make us feel that a friend is talking to us, and friends ask personal questions! 😃

  • @nelibelly4052
    @nelibelly4052 4 года назад

    Great Video, cannot wait to travel back to Japan again 🇯🇵 I miss Disneyland 😊

  • @prodigyhimself9986
    @prodigyhimself9986 4 года назад

    I love the PHRASE OF THE VIDEO thing

  • @normo3602
    @normo3602 4 года назад

    If you ever come back to Sydney we should hang out!

  • @safrica1234
    @safrica1234 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for answering more questions! It's good to now know more of the man behind the mystery. That was one amazing view for a toilet too!!!!

  • @EricNeuls
    @EricNeuls 4 года назад

    I think you traveling abroad so young and becoming so tolerant of people is why you can put up Chris' shenanigans so much xD

  • @clutchgrips5813
    @clutchgrips5813 4 года назад

    Hello from Texas great spin off show keep it up

  • @cernanwinterfox85
    @cernanwinterfox85 4 года назад

    Your version of do you speak english reminds me of so much of a German travelers guide I have that translates things like "my car has broken, can you help?" to "auto kaput?".

  • @DoctorAkikoFukuwara
    @DoctorAkikoFukuwara 4 года назад

    Another fantasic video Ryo.
    It's definitely time for a Japanese James Bond.
    What would you call your first movie starring as Bond?

  • @gautrstafr
    @gautrstafr 4 года назад

    Spanish IS pretty close to Japanese in many pronunciations. Spanish is my mother tongue and most japanese stuff is pretty easy to pronounce for me.
    BTW gotta love that quirky Chris-Ryotaro relationship! Does remind me of me and my friends

  • @zeleesparks9384
    @zeleesparks9384 4 года назад

    Wow your Spanish is fantastic! Tu español es más fantástico 🙏🏽

  • @okamuspanulirus9614
    @okamuspanulirus9614 4 года назад

    Love your stuff risotaro-san! Greetings from your fellow japanese asian man

  • @lukyprasetyadarman
    @lukyprasetyadarman 4 года назад

    wow.. never thought that i would learned japanese.. nice video concept!

  • @smonda02
    @smonda02 4 года назад +2

    Damn! Knowing several languages like that is so impressive!

  • @yojijukugo548
    @yojijukugo548 4 года назад

    Funny stuff, keep ‘em coming

  • @Mario-ix2uh
    @Mario-ix2uh 4 года назад

    ¿Te gustaron las vistas de Frigiliana, Ryotaro? En el sur eres siempre bienvenido. Un abrazo desde Málaga

  • @almostblindbandit
    @almostblindbandit 4 года назад

    Hi Ryotaro. I’m a big fan since I’ve recently discovered abroad in japan and I was very glad you made your own channel. I’m curious as I’m a bit visually impaired that sometimes I have a hard time with some kanji characters and the difference between hiragana things like pa or ba. does japan have resources fOr the visually impaired/blind?

  • @vicentefernandez9084
    @vicentefernandez9084 3 года назад

    HOLY CRAP I didn't know you spoke Spanish! You talented bastard

  • @nathanmanthey3952
    @nathanmanthey3952 4 года назад

    Freelance Peasant is right up there with the old but gold Abroad in Excuses

  • @javierechave6834
    @javierechave6834 4 года назад

    Hola Ryotaro!
    It's really nice to see you on your own on youtube!
    As a spaniard, I'm a bit curious about what you said of spanish being easier to learn for japanese people. Why do you think so? During this quarantine I have been trying to learn a bit of japanese and what I find indeed easier is vocalization and entonation (compared to english at least).
    Cheers!

  • @jeddybobby9833
    @jeddybobby9833 4 года назад

    This is a wholesome channel plese do not force yourself too hard

  • @Zoyphinx
    @Zoyphinx 2 года назад

    I enjoy your q&a videos!

  • @alphamike87
    @alphamike87 4 года назад

    Great video Ryotaro, I really would to be fluent in Japanese in the future.

  • @RealSourLemonade
    @RealSourLemonade 4 года назад

    Love the videos risotorro, keep em coming!