Thank you for sharing that nice outdoor walk that you took. And always- greatly appreciate the time and effort you put in to add English and Japanese subtitles. This has been a game changer for me in studying Japanese
I worked in Roppongi from 90 to 92 and I can still recall there was a "Cozy Corner" restaurant close to the road junction end and there was a Maruzen Bookshop I visited much often to the left of the junction reachable along the highway.To go to my office I needed to turn right from the junction and walk down slope to reach a building called Ark Mori which was next to the ANA Hotel. Thank you for the posting and this brings to me a lot of good memory during my stay in Tokyo!
In my opinion this is one of the best Japanese Ianguage Iearning channeIs out there. Soon I will have more free time and I will catch up. Thank you for your efforts!
In Russia, if you do a project or complete optional extra tasks, they pay you more at the end of the month, but very few companies pay for working overtime like in Japan
Hello Yusuke! Thank you so much for the video! It feels as if I've wandered around Tokyo streets with a good local friend. It's great to see the city (I miss it so much!) and learn more about the Japanese life at the same time. In terms of language learning, your video is even better than a real walk - thanks to subtitles and furigana. I know that it takes lots of time to do all the editting. Thank you so much again!
送り仮名をありがとうございます!!It really helps a lot for me as a Chinese speaker. Since I already know most of the kanji, it helps me recognize and link the sounds and words together.
I've got into your channel just now and it's amazing! This kind of video needs lots of energy to make, and it's helping me a lot in studying Japanese while enjoying Japan life, Thank you for all your hard work! Hope I can watch more monologue videos in future. Best wishes for you!
Definitely the difference in the prices for stuff can balance lower salaries in some countries. For example where I live the minimun salary is the equivalent of 300円, but with a salary above the equivalent of 1000円 (yes, that low) some people can live as long as they dont have to pay rent. To me 30万円 sounds like millionaire money but in reality a lot gets eaten by taxes, rent, and fixed expenses like water and electricity.
(°∀°)Welcome!👍️👍️ But I'm on summer vacation now, so I won't be posting any videos for a while. My past videos can also be used for learning Japanese, so watch them too!
This is SO helpful really thank you, the furigana are so helpful and finally we can learn something interesting about the culture while learning Japanese. THANK YOU ありがとうございます!!
Love your videos! I always learn so many new words, and it is fascinating to learn about Japan. As an aside, I love the Japanese women's sense of fashion, and it was nice to see the street fashion in this video. Thank you, Yusuke san :)
Thank you very much for your efforts.. I have been living in Japan for almost 4 years.. But my Japanese skill is terrible.. I am happy I found your channel.. Keep posting Sir..
thank you so much for sharing this! this is a great way to learn not just the language but a little bit of japanese way of thinking. Thank you for he hard work making this video!!
This is a great video. I love topics like this and I love that you are very open about it. I would love to get a job in japan but like you said salaries in America make it hard to move
Thank you ... sincerely for your hard work. I'm french guy trying ti learn japanese. I used to go to Japan once every 2 years. Had to go in 2020 but couldn't because of the situation. I hope it will be possible in 2022. And your videos give me the feeling that I'm in Japan. That's clearly one of the best channels for listening practice.
Thanks for enjoying my videos! I too hope that one day this situation will end and we will be able to travel abroad freely. Merci pour le commentaire😊👍️
Thank you very much for the hard work you put into these videos, they are really really helpful to people like me who want to learn Japanese, the furigana are extremely useful and the things you discuss are interesting and captivating, also watching you walk in the city is pretty relaxing, keep it up! I instantly subscribed
ゆうすけ先生の動画を見た始めた時、二日間で全部の動画を見てしまった。 感動したので、もっと「頑張る」気持ちになる。 僕はアメリカに住んでいるだけど、日本の会社ソニーで働いてる。普通な状況、日本とアメリカに交換することができる。だけど現在の状況、当たり前のに、無理だね。 日本のワクチン配給不足から、録画は難しいはず。I was wondering how the situation is in Japan now. Thanks!
Arigatou gozaimashita!🙇♂️ For explanation of salary in Japan. For me as a foreigner it is usefull information, because I will start working in Japan after Corona.
Video suggestion: It would be fun to see what kind of customer experience it is when you go and buy a car (kuruma o kaimasu). Also I don't know how the process goes for a foreigner who needs a driver's licence. This kind of information could be fun and useful for a rich foreigner 😁
In Poland you do have some bonuses for the number of years you have worked, but it's usually for the public sector - teachers, doctors, nurses, officials, etc. It's not so common in private companies. But what we do have is that the number of years in active employment means more days off and as a graduate you count in years at the uni. Some companies also allow for taking a couple of hours or even days off work if you had to do overtime, but they can be also paid extra if the law permits (sometimes it doesn't, and you will be asked to plan holidays).
ありがとうございます.. I watch your video from India.. I listened you speaking Japanese.. I also read its translation.. quite knowledgeable information for a new one.. thanks again..
It's interesting to hear your thoughts on this. I'm in America along the coast, so my salary is higher than even the rest of America, but the cost of goods to buy and rent is very expensive in comparison. I always thought Japan was very cheap when I visited, but seeing the average salary, this puts it into context better. Thank you for the kanji and furigana. It's a lot of new vocabulary for me, but I definitely learned a lot!
Salaries in Australia *are* higher, but the cost of living is also higher. I think it will depend on what industry you work in and what part of the country you live in as to whether the cost of living to income ratio is better in Australia or Japan. I've lived in both and I'm finding it a hard call.
Great ! With your monologue that comes with English & Japanese subtitles , you sure can help many who are interested in Japanese language learning improve faster . Thank you & wish you well !
Loved the walking and talking format. Perhaps it might be better to use youtube's CC function to add the English subtitles, I had to minimize the video in order to hide the English subtitles as my eyes just naturally read them lol
First of all: Thanks as always for your great effort you put into the video! And now on to some rambling in response to what you said: lol I'd happily cook for you if you pay for both yours and my groceries? lol (and you carry them home) We just have to invent teleportation. your monthly expenses are pretty low, especially if you eat out all the time! That suprised me, I kinda expected them to be higher in a city like Tokyo. I'll have to see if you have a video on your apartment to see if maybe you safe money on that end, I expected rent to be much higher. Instead, the costs for rent seem around the sameishish as here. Like you can get a decent 3 or even 4 room apartment for 650 € in this town. But it will be more in the popular cities. For example, in Munich you'd not get 2 rooms under 1k. (all that being "cold rent" as we call it. But you added weater, heating and such so what you said will have been a "cold rent" too). Money tends to be a sensetive topic. It was very interessting to hear your expenses, thank you for that. Here, if you earn more than 6k €, about half the money is cut away for taxes, I believe. Under that amount, there is like an upwards line as to how much taxes get deducted. I'm a "kaishain" too, and my salary is similar to yours, a bit higher, but i'm also a bit older ;) I think my taxes are a bit above 1k if I remeber correctly. That being said, as you grow older, you usually tend to get more salary for the experience you have gathered. I don't think it is so that just because you are old, you get more. You need to bring the qualifications, too. At least in theory...
Thanks for the comment (^_^) Yeah. Japan's prices are lower, but rent is higher relative to our prices. If we can get away from big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, our rent payment can be kept lower.
i love your vids, and i know all the work you put into them, but if possible, when in a conversation, i would love if you could point out when someone is using 尊敬語 and 謙譲語 so that we can start to familiarize with it!!! Have a nice day!
Thats prety good wages.,the most I made was 30 grand a month. I was a painter. Stil made enough to buy a house and new truck. Also saved enough to retire comfortably. My pension is enough to pay for everything now. Canada is cheap place to live,except house prices in big cities are thru the roof.
@@moshimoshi.yusuke If apart from learning Japanese, you can learn from real life (Your life), it is very enterteining, by the way I am from Spain, muchas gracias.
WOW.. this video is really enjoyable to watch and have english sub too, telling your real life story about living expenses in Tokyo.. and i am curious about something at 13:05 why there are some girls standing, are they waiting for something?
Awesome video! Surprised by your high phone bill though. NTT or softbank i guess? :> if you take full advantage of it and you are satisfied thats fine and all, but IIJmio for example has much more reasonable data plans!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge on the average Tokyo salary based on your experience. Might be interesting to know what is your rough estimation and perception on the average salary of Japanese salaryman on his or her 20s in Tokyo.
Adding in the subtitles with furigana included must be a looot of work. Thank you for taking the time to make this!
(^ω^)👍
Arigatou gozaimasu yuzuke sensei 💕
I like the visual irony of talking about your expenses at the start of the video, and a McLauren Supercar just takes off around the corner
Personally, I really enjoy these monologues about Japanese life! Thank you!
wow. You are amazing with the kind of topics you choose. Smart !!
(°∀°)👍️
I learn a lot of vocabularies from your videos! Thank you!
you say in description
(^ω^)👍
Thank you for sharing that nice outdoor walk that you took. And always- greatly appreciate the time and effort you put in to add English and Japanese subtitles. This has been a game changer for me in studying Japanese
I worked in Roppongi from 90 to 92 and I can still recall there was a "Cozy Corner" restaurant close to the road junction end and there was a Maruzen Bookshop I visited much often to the left of the junction reachable along the highway.To go to my office I needed to turn right from the junction and walk down slope to reach a building called Ark Mori which was next to the ANA Hotel. Thank you for the posting and this brings to me a lot of good memory during my stay in Tokyo!
Oh~! Maruzen Bookshop, I've been there too😊
Thank you so much. You have no idea how your videos helped me with my vocabularies. Your channel is gold. どうもありがとうございます。
In my opinion this is one of the best Japanese Ianguage Iearning channeIs out there. Soon I will have more free time and I will catch up. Thank you for your efforts!
I'm glad to hear that😊
Thank you too!
In my opinion he is the most handsome Japanese blogger😍😍😍
@@JapanLovez
BagsJapan's comments always cheer me up 😊
This content is super helpful for my Japanese study. Please keep up with this.
The pauses between sentences and subtitles are just perfect.
i really appreciate what you're doing
thanks for helping us (non-Japanese speakers)
ありがとうゆうすけさん ! 🙏🏻❤️
In Russia, if you do a project or complete optional extra tasks, they pay you more at the end of the month, but very few companies pay for working overtime like in Japan
Oh, if I work overtime, I want overtime pay...
ビデオをたのしんだ。ありがとうございます。 Excellent for listening practice.
ゆうすけさん、今まで本当にありがとうございます。こんな品質の動画はユーチューブであまりありませんですよ、ずっと探しました。本当に手伝っています。
良かったです!日本語の勉強がんばってください👍️
Hello Yusuke! Thank you so much for the video! It feels as if I've wandered around Tokyo streets with a good local friend. It's great to see the city (I miss it so much!) and learn more about the Japanese life at the same time. In terms of language learning, your video is even better than a real walk - thanks to subtitles and furigana. I know that it takes lots of time to do all the editting. Thank you so much again!
Thanks to you too! 👍️
This was just what I needed for my listening practice. Has kanji+furigana, usual convo, intermediate level. Great work!
送り仮名をありがとうございます!!It really helps a lot for me as a Chinese speaker. Since I already know most of the kanji, it helps me recognize and link the sounds and words together.
Thank you for posting these. It's a massive help to myself and others who are learning Japanese. I can't wait to see more videos! 😊
I've got into your channel just now and it's amazing! This kind of video needs lots of energy to make, and it's helping me a lot in studying Japanese while enjoying Japan life, Thank you for all your hard work! Hope I can watch more monologue videos in future. Best wishes for you!
(°∀°)👍️
Thanks!
(°∀°)💡 Thank you~
Definitely the difference in the prices for stuff can balance lower salaries in some countries. For example where I live the minimun salary is the equivalent of 300円, but with a salary above the equivalent of 1000円 (yes, that low) some people can live as long as they dont have to pay rent. To me 30万円 sounds like millionaire money but in reality a lot gets eaten by taxes, rent, and fixed expenses like water and electricity.
I just found your channel recently and I have to say I am very very grateful you're doing this.
\(^-^)/ Glad to hear that! 👍️
can be the most useful video I've ever seen. one day I'm gonna go to japan so this video is 完璧です :D
ありがとうございます😊
Thank you so much for the "Secret" File.
(^ω^)👍️
I add half of the "script" to my Anki.
checkpoint 7:00 (where I stopped by now).
Why I didn't found this channel sooner, this channel is amazing and so much underrated!! Thank you so much for the video !! 😱😀
(°∀°)Welcome!👍️👍️
But I'm on summer vacation now, so I won't be posting any videos for a while.
My past videos can also be used for learning Japanese, so watch them too!
@@moshimoshi.yusuke enjoy your well-deserved vacation!
This video is educational and therapeutic.
The sounds of Japan😍
Please keep uploading this kind of videos any video! You have helped me a lot I could never end thanking you!
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I was 5 minutes into the video, taking notes (which took forever), when I found the secret notes. 感謝します!
This is SO helpful really thank you, the furigana are so helpful and finally we can learn something interesting about the culture while learning Japanese. THANK YOU ありがとうございます!!
I'm glad you enjoyed my videos!!
Love your videos! I always learn so many new words, and it is fascinating to learn about Japan. As an aside, I love the Japanese women's sense of fashion, and it was nice to see the street fashion in this video. Thank you, Yusuke san :)
Especially in this town, there are a lot of rich people, and a lot of women with elegant fashion.
モノローグでもいいと思います。ゆうすけの周りの人はどう思っているか、わからないけど、私たち視聴者には、モノローグでも、いつもの会話でも、同じくらい勉強になります。
👍️ありがとう👍️
Thank you very much for your efforts.. I have been living in Japan for almost 4 years.. But my Japanese skill is terrible.. I am happy I found your channel.. Keep posting Sir..
Of course, yes👍
I'm really glad if I can be of help to you😊
Glad to see you back. Hope you are doing well and safe. I really enjoy your monologue videos. Thanks a lot for your hard work to teach us.
I miss your videos, they are relaxing, and it's easy to look up words I don't know because the translation is done correctly. Hope you the best!
thank you so much for sharing this! this is a great way to learn not just the language but a little bit of japanese way of thinking. Thank you for he hard work making this video!!
This is a great video. I love topics like this and I love that you are very open about it.
I would love to get a job in japan but like you said salaries in America make it hard to move
Thank you for your hard work! Really appreciate it, the best channel to learn japanese in real life situations!
Thank you ... sincerely for your hard work. I'm french guy trying ti learn japanese. I used to go to Japan once every 2 years. Had to go in 2020 but couldn't because of the situation. I hope it will be possible in 2022. And your videos give me the feeling that I'm in Japan. That's clearly one of the best channels for listening practice.
Thanks for enjoying my videos! I too hope that one day this situation will end and we will be able to travel abroad freely.
Merci pour le commentaire😊👍️
去年日本で留学した時に、税金は本当に高いなって思って、買い物に行く時にいつも悩んでいましたw
しかし最近日本に戻りたいと強く感じているので、このような日本日常生活の動画はぴったりですね。ありがとうございました!
(日本語能力はまだまだですので、失礼します)
そのコメントができるなら日本語能力 高いですよ~
Thank you very much for the hard work you put into these videos, they are really really helpful to people like me who want to learn Japanese, the furigana are extremely useful and the things you discuss are interesting and captivating, also watching you walk in the city is pretty relaxing, keep it up! I instantly subscribed
(°∀°)👍️
I'm so grateful of having found this channel, thank you so much for your great effort, wish you every joy and success in your life :D
\(^-^)/
Very useful.please continue with more videos like this
ゆうすけ先生のビデオ、本当に素晴らしいです。どうもありがとうございます。日本語の授業で利用させていただきます。
どうぞ 使って下さい👍️
Thanks for bringing me back to Japan ;) what an original video! :P
ゆうすけ先生の動画を見た始めた時、二日間で全部の動画を見てしまった。
感動したので、もっと「頑張る」気持ちになる。
僕はアメリカに住んでいるだけど、日本の会社ソニーで働いてる。普通な状況、日本とアメリカに交換することができる。だけど現在の状況、当たり前のに、無理だね。
日本のワクチン配給不足から、録画は難しいはず。I was wondering how the situation is in Japan now. Thanks!
2日間で全部!? 嬉しいです!
語学を勉強してる人にとって良くない状況が続いてますね。
あと1年?2年?いつまで続くのか…
でも僕は語学の勉強を続けます。これが僕の希望だから。夢を持って努力したいから。
お互いの目標に向かって努力しましょう!
日本のワクチン不足は少しずつ改善されてます。今は都市部では希望する人はワクチンを接種できます。
@@moshimoshi.yusuke お返事本当にありがとう!
僕も今の状況が続いているのは無理と思う。健康の関心がわかっているんだけど、あまり仕様がない。人は暮らさなきゃならないから。
でも僕も前より勉強する時間が増えるので、利点もあるだろうな。
とにかくもしもしゆうすけの動画が大切。ゆっくり喋ったり、体験をもらったりするんだから。多分僕は英語について動画を録画したほうがいいだろう。
またありがとう!努力しましょう!
Hi, I always look forward to new videos. On NHK World's weather map, Chiba seems to have gotten a lot of rain, but perhaps less than Western Japan.
Yeah, it's raining now...
I love this channel. Thank you! That city looks beautiful and it seems nice and quiet.
こんにちは、私はフランス語の字幕のおかげで、そして英語の字幕の後で日本語を学びました。
どうもありがとうございました。日本語の書き方、特に漢字をさらに学ぶことができます。
❤🎉nks for sharing .. more power❤🎉
Thank you for the video. Great job
Arigatou gozaimashita!🙇♂️ For explanation of salary in Japan. For me as a foreigner it is usefull information, because I will start working in Japan after Corona.
Video suggestion: It would be fun to see what kind of customer experience it is when you go and buy a car (kuruma o kaimasu). Also I don't know how the process goes for a foreigner who needs a driver's licence. This kind of information could be fun and useful for a rich foreigner 😁
Thnx for making these vids,helps a lot to learn Nihongo.
Thx too 😊👍️
ゆうすけさんありがとうございます。本当に勉強になりました。いつも見ています。
こちらこそ ありがとうございます!
In Poland you do have some bonuses for the number of years you have worked, but it's usually for the public sector - teachers, doctors, nurses, officials, etc. It's not so common in private companies. But what we do have is that the number of years in active employment means more days off and as a graduate you count in years at the uni. Some companies also allow for taking a couple of hours or even days off work if you had to do overtime, but they can be also paid extra if the law permits (sometimes it doesn't, and you will be asked to plan holidays).
(・_・)なるほど
This channel is so great! Thank you!
😊 Thank you too!
Love your videos very much! You're just great!! Thank you!
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めちゃくちゃ勉強になる、まじでありがとう!
いいえ、こちらこそ ありがとう!
i love it, i appreciate you doing so much work. you even have a transcript...!
i wish there was a way for me to hide the english subtitles.
ありがとうございます..
I watch your video from India..
I listened you speaking Japanese..
I also read its translation.. quite knowledgeable information for a new one.. thanks again..
Very interesting : listening, vocabulary, content .... Thank you
よく新しい単語を勉強になっています。
ありがとうございます!👍👍
ありがとうございます先生
今日彼の声を聞いて、彼が長い間不在だったので私の耳はとても気持ちが良かった
Thank you Mr. ゆうすけ 😊
ありがとうございます!
でも今東京でコロナウィルスがまた流行ってるので 少しの間RUclipsを休みます。10月には再開したいです。待ってて下さい😊
It's interesting to hear your thoughts on this. I'm in America along the coast, so my salary is higher than even the rest of America, but the cost of goods to buy and rent is very expensive in comparison. I always thought Japan was very cheap when I visited, but seeing the average salary, this puts it into context better.
Thank you for the kanji and furigana. It's a lot of new vocabulary for me, but I definitely learned a lot!
Salaries in Australia *are* higher, but the cost of living is also higher. I think it will depend on what industry you work in and what part of the country you live in as to whether the cost of living to income ratio is better in Australia or Japan. I've lived in both and I'm finding it a hard call.
めちゃ便利な動画です。給料を見せてくれた、ありがとうございました。
この動画は勉強になりなした。
(そして、日本に行ったことがありませんので、撮影しながら散歩するのはめっちゃ気になります。会話とか、モノローグとか、そういう動画を作る続けてください。 ありがとうございます。登録者になります)。
(^_^)/ 勉強 応援してます!
Great ! With your monologue that comes with English & Japanese subtitles , you sure can help many who are interested in Japanese language learning improve faster .
Thank you & wish you well !
Thank you for this. Please be safe!
Thank you very much, Yuu san. I always wait for your videos. ^^
(°∀°) thanks!
This is great great stuff, very well done.
(^_^)thx!
知識のために、ありがとうございます^_^こんな動画いっぱい有れば役に立ちます、日本語勉強になっております^_^
勉強がんばって!
Thank you for the video. It's really well made.
アメリカで育っている日本人ですが日本語を理解するのは下手くそなのでそういう動画は神ですよ
将来、関東地方に家族と一緒にまた日本語をしゃべりたいですね―!誠にありがとうございます。
神(°∀°) Thanks!!
役に立てて良かったです😊
ありがとうございます!
Thank you, that was very informative!
Great idea about the monologue. Stay safe!
Stay safe, too!
Loved the walking and talking format. Perhaps it might be better to use youtube's CC function to add the English subtitles, I had to minimize the video in order to hide the English subtitles as my eyes just naturally read them lol
You are amazing! New subscriber here! Thank you for this videos! I’m learning a lot!❤️❤️❤️
👍️Welcome!👍️
This channel will help you learn realistic Japanese. If you have time, watch my other videos😊
First of all: Thanks as always for your great effort you put into the video! And now on to some rambling in response to what you said:
lol I'd happily cook for you if you pay for both yours and my groceries? lol (and you carry them home) We just have to invent teleportation.
your monthly expenses are pretty low, especially if you eat out all the time! That suprised me, I kinda expected them to be higher in a city like Tokyo. I'll have to see if you have a video on your apartment to see if maybe you safe money on that end, I expected rent to be much higher. Instead, the costs for rent seem around the sameishish as here. Like you can get a decent 3 or even 4 room apartment for 650 € in this town. But it will be more in the popular cities. For example, in Munich you'd not get 2 rooms under 1k. (all that being "cold rent" as we call it. But you added weater, heating and such so what you said will have been a "cold rent" too).
Money tends to be a sensetive topic. It was very interessting to hear your expenses, thank you for that. Here, if you earn more than 6k €, about half the money is cut away for taxes, I believe. Under that amount, there is like an upwards line as to how much taxes get deducted. I'm a "kaishain" too, and my salary is similar to yours, a bit higher, but i'm also a bit older ;) I think my taxes are a bit above 1k if I remeber correctly.
That being said, as you grow older, you usually tend to get more salary for the experience you have gathered. I don't think it is so that just because you are old, you get more. You need to bring the qualifications, too. At least in theory...
Thanks for the comment (^_^)
Yeah. Japan's prices are lower, but rent is higher relative to our prices. If we can get away from big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, our rent payment can be kept lower.
i love your vids, and i know all the work you put into them, but if possible, when in a conversation, i would love if you could point out when someone is using 尊敬語 and 謙譲語 so that we can start to familiarize with it!!! Have a nice day!
Great video as always! Thanks!
Thats prety good wages.,the most I made was 30 grand a month.
I was a painter. Stil made enough to buy a house and new truck.
Also saved enough to retire comfortably.
My pension is enough to pay for everything now.
Canada is cheap place to live,except house prices in big cities are thru the roof.
keep up the videos !!! i love them and i’m learning
Thank you for your content! ありがとうございます!!
Brilliant episode, looking forward to more!
電気屋の品物の費用を考慮することを忘れたんでしょう、ゆうすけさん?(笑)
動画を作ってありがとうございました!
本当だ!数ヶ月に1回 新しいカメラを買うのを計算に入れてなかった!( ´∀`)笑
your content is fr a masterpiece
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たくさん動画を作ってくださいね😍😍
ありがとうございます。でも2ヶ月ぐらい動画作りを休みます。最近コロナウィルス感染者が増えてるんです。
Thank you for these videos!
Your monologue videos are really useful✌🏻
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Good stuff as always. Keep up the good work. :)
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ありがとうございます。
こちらこそ!
@@moshimoshi.yusuke If apart from learning Japanese, you can learn from real life (Your life), it is very enterteining, by the way I am from Spain, muchas gracias.
@@ramonsalespujol458
Gracias a ti también!
WOW.. this video is really enjoyable to watch and have english sub too, telling your real life story about living expenses in Tokyo.. and i am curious about something at 13:05 why there are some girls standing, are they waiting for something?
What the hell they did in there... I don't know.
Thank you so much for your videos. I learn a lot.
I love your video thanks for subs 🥰
Awesome video! Surprised by your high phone bill though. NTT or softbank i guess? :>
if you take full advantage of it and you are satisfied thats fine and all, but IIJmio for example has much more reasonable data plans!
I use NTTdocomo. It's the most expensive smart phone service in the world.😞 But I like it.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge on the average Tokyo salary based on your experience. Might be interesting to know what is your rough estimation and perception on the average salary of Japanese salaryman on his or her 20s in Tokyo.
It would be helpful to have the close captions as well