when i first saw the title i was worried that you'd be running up to people in their cars just like danielmac does, but i can see that you're still being very respectful since this is japan. hats off to you.
Its their culture. They arent like Americans or Middle easterns showing of their wealth. Germany also has this culture trait, by not showing of their wealth.
That’s what I like best about Japan - you never see extremes of wealth and poverty side by side like every where in the west. They seem to have at least the minimum - food, shelter and healthcare.
@@azumishimizu1880 Baltic People are like that too.... its rare that i see a fancy car on the streets in baltics.... but theres 1000+ Millionaires living here (which isnt alot of course comparing to other countries), so most people probably spend their money on a house here, theres a few rich areas with amazing homes, and outside they have like a 2003 Ford focus parked or something
So, occupations are: 1. own advertising business 2. help foreigners find job in japan (recruiter?) 3. Medical field (medical supply business?) 4. Cloud service vendor 5. manufacturing and Food/Beverage Business 6. Extremely rich mystery (business owner) guy 7. IT business and produce educational materials Those were the only facts I care about in this video.
I'd rather say that there are 4 business owners, 2 highly-skilled employees and 1 mysterious rich guy. I'm also going to make an educated guess and say that the employees either financed the cars or saved money for at least 2 years. Therefore, affording an expensive car means that you have to either: 1. have your own business which adds value to society - requires sales (and maybe marketing) skills, or 2. be very skilled in a high-paying field - requires salary negotiation skills, on top of the actual skill (in medicine, IT, maybe other industries)
Mr. Bond is awesome! Smart, joyful, hilarious and great fun. I think he was incredibly generous with his time with you and wanted you to enjoy yourselves by coming back and sharing his ride. I wish you could have been more appreciative and admired the hell out of him rather than being derogatory.
For anyone interested, the area is Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue or いちょう並木 You can find supercars old and new any day of the week but best go on a Saturday or Sunday
The way conversations are being held in Japan are so nice and respectfull! I also liked that you added pictures into the video for us without knowledge :D
The blurred-out guy seems to be a very lively person! Even though I can't see he's face I like him. Nice car's too. Thanks for doing this even though you have no interest inn cars Jesseogn. Especially obv when someone says "My first car was a Siliva" and you go like "What is that" 🤣
I'm really really interested in this, only because it's japan. The car culture in Japan is more than just looks or status. One thing to consider, the 765lt for example, you don't just buy it because you have money, you need allocation so a lot of people would absolutely pay it's MSRP in a heart beat if they had the option but they don't. The Liberty Walk lambo for example, It's also not easy to get, even if you have the money.. it's a little more complicated than the mclaren since it's not factory. Most of them also drove JDM legends as their first car, they're proper car guys who got to afford super cars. That is very rare in the west, most of the super cars you see are not driven by "car guys", they're driven by guys who like nice cars.
Its true, here in Japan most appreciate their car and are true enthusiasts who aim to share the culture. What ive experienced in the west is many people treat their car poorly or know little about their own ride aiming more for a attention grabbing then living the culture.
What's coolis everyone is really invested/inthe know in their car, it's not just a price tag thing but literally the super car aspect Nice to see Jesse Senior in the video😂 And thank you Mr Bond for the ride!
In Japan, there is a pretty huge inheritance tax that goes up to about 55% unlike in the US. That’s why there’s less of an obsession with trying to flaunt wealth - there are probably a lot less trust fund babies
Always, when I'm watching videos with interviews of such wealthy people, I realise how I'll never be in that position xd Thank you for the video Jesse. These interviews are always interesting!
I usually run around the area and wondered why there are always some super cars parked there. I'm not interested in cars but there are some beautiful cars there.
you're asking if the 911 GT3 is really the dream car of the guy, thinking that it might not be? Man, it's a supercar, and he doesn't have to dream it further, he chose it wisely and proudly.
6000th like! Nice video. As someone with a goal of owning a supercar, my other goal is to live in Japan. To own that kind of car while living in Japan is my ultimate dream. I'm on the way, so it's possible with some hard work.
The company I work for is owned by a family richer than 99% of people in the world, and yet the heir to the family travels by train and public airlines just like everyone else.
when i first saw the title i was worried that you'd be running up to people in their cars just like danielmac does, but i can see that you're still being very respectful since this is japan. hats off to you.
It also helps that this avenue where he is filming is where people take supercars to show them off on the weekends.
@@otaviooliveirajpn fair point. It's aoyama right?
Not really, I think he ran up to people when the series started but it’s started to become staged recently. He’s not doing things like that anymore.
Sometimes danielmac videos are scripted so it's still respectful
You thought he would be disrespectful even though he has never been in any of his content? That's weird.
I really appreciate how simple and humble Japanese people are despite their wealth ❤
Its their culture. They arent like Americans or Middle easterns showing of their wealth.
Germany also has this culture trait, by not showing of their wealth.
unlike some american car youtuber...
That’s what I like best about Japan - you never see extremes of wealth and poverty side by side like every where in the west. They seem to have at least the minimum - food, shelter and healthcare.
It's not America bruh
@@azumishimizu1880 Baltic People are like that too.... its rare that i see a fancy car on the streets in baltics.... but theres 1000+ Millionaires living here (which isnt alot of course comparing to other countries), so most people probably spend their money on a house here, theres a few rich areas with amazing homes, and outside they have like a 2003 Ford focus parked or something
So, occupations are:
1. own advertising business
2. help foreigners find job in japan (recruiter?)
3. Medical field (medical supply business?)
4. Cloud service vendor
5. manufacturing and Food/Beverage Business
6. Extremely rich mystery (business owner) guy
7. IT business and produce educational materials
Those were the only facts I care about in this video.
all some sort of business in short
nr 1 is the best nowadays. Marketing Agency
Yeah, so you better learn business type in uni
thanks :))
I'd rather say that there are 4 business owners, 2 highly-skilled employees and 1 mysterious rich guy.
I'm also going to make an educated guess and say that the employees either financed the cars or saved money for at least 2 years.
Therefore, affording an expensive car means that you have to either:
1. have your own business which adds value to society - requires sales (and maybe marketing) skills, or
2. be very skilled in a high-paying field - requires salary negotiation skills, on top of the actual skill (in medicine, IT, maybe other industries)
Mr. Bond is awesome! Smart, joyful, hilarious and great fun. I think he was incredibly generous with his time with you and wanted you to enjoy yourselves by coming back and sharing his ride. I wish you could have been more appreciative and admired the hell out of him rather than being derogatory.
I thought the same thing. I bet their parents have an even more boring life than mr. Bond. I'd love to be mr. Bond when I'm his age.
how was it derogatory? did I miss something?
@@r64jynxziI think calling him "just a bored old man, a rich bored old man" is derogatory.
He would get along with James Bond very well
@@holly939 bro, thats kinda what he was but they were clearly joking lmaoo, still dont understand
For anyone interested, the area is Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue or いちょう並木
You can find supercars old and new any day of the week but best go on a Saturday or Sunday
We appreciate your interviews. We learn so much from these kinds of people.
@eternity.8727Nothing wrong with buying comfort with the hard earned money
The way conversations are being held in Japan are so nice and respectfull! I also liked that you added pictures into the video for us without knowledge :D
The blurred-out guy seems to be a very lively person! Even though I can't see he's face I like him. Nice car's too. Thanks for doing this even though you have no interest inn cars Jesseogn. Especially obv when someone says "My first car was a Siliva" and you go like "What is that" 🤣
It’s so genuinely nice to see that they were all once young and had the og JDMs for their first cars and now they own super cars! My dream!
I was thinking that to, the guy with the mclaren even said he use to go to touges
8:15 Jesse thought we wouldn't notice him sneaking his dad in the interview
Now that you mention it, that guy looks like he could be his dad or a distant relative 😂
8:15 jesse interviewing himself from the future
My thoughts exactly. I was like "Hol'up which is which"
I'm really really interested in this, only because it's japan. The car culture in Japan is more than just looks or status. One thing to consider, the 765lt for example, you don't just buy it because you have money, you need allocation so a lot of people would absolutely pay it's MSRP in a heart beat if they had the option but they don't. The Liberty Walk lambo for example, It's also not easy to get, even if you have the money.. it's a little more complicated than the mclaren since it's not factory. Most of them also drove JDM legends as their first car, they're proper car guys who got to afford super cars.
That is very rare in the west, most of the super cars you see are not driven by "car guys", they're driven by guys who like nice cars.
Its true, here in Japan most appreciate their car and are true enthusiasts who aim to share the culture. What ive experienced in the west is many people treat their car poorly or know little about their own ride aiming more for a attention grabbing then living the culture.
What's coolis everyone is really invested/inthe know in their car, it's not just a price tag thing but literally the super car aspect
Nice to see Jesse Senior in the video😂 And thank you Mr Bond for the ride!
Bond’s laugh was very maniacal.
make PART 2, this is a really nice part of japan
The first 3 guys got started with JDM legends like the s15 and rx7 !!
Way to go fellas
Jesse, how you got these interviews, big balls, dude!
The old man is a king, brought a wrx to give em a ride and even speaks english😹
In Japan, there is a pretty huge inheritance tax that goes up to about 55% unlike in the US. That’s why there’s less of an obsession with trying to flaunt wealth - there are probably a lot less trust fund babies
Very entertaining episode. Thanks!
What a dope ass video, good stuff jesse
They are so humble.
Love it
I cant imagine having a s14 silvia as your first car
10:08, he wears 2 watches LMAO
In my country because of the 30% import duty tax and another 75% excess duty for the (car price + import duty,) the car price is more than doubled.
wow all these guys are true car guys. they love their NA engines hahah
These are so wholesome I love this so much!!!
Yes part 2 please!
1:27 He has a Audemars Piguet Royal Oak on his wrist which is about $70k too
Thats i love🇯🇵Japanese people are most humble and simplest 🇯🇵
wow all these guys first cars were my dream cars growing up
All very humble and kind. Gotta love it
ただのお金持ちさんではなくて、一台目から車好きだったという方が多いんですね。そういう一面をインタビューで引き出してくれて、興味深く拝見しました。
I wanna chill with STI guy "Mr. Bond". He seems cool hahah
8:15. Your daddy is so humble..
Loving this content
The Sylvia as their* first car. That's beautiful.
このseriesもっとやってほしいな🐻
The first car is not that expensive for it to be 1 in 50 and liberty walk…although none of us could afford it😅
Limited doesn't mean expensive if you bought it first
I could afford but I have to sell my 3 other cars lmao
@@Neroyamadaa nah
cool content as always!
Part 2 plz!
Love the first cars.. especially the Previa 😅
Mr Old Bond is chill af
11:11 this guy wears two watches wtf xD
Interesting vids not only there cars but there incomes!!!!👍🏻
7:56 cloud vendor? I guess he works for Google as they do pay quite a lot even in Tokyo
I was curious about that.
the man interviewed at 9:00 just like a gemini to Jesseogn
Part 2 lets goo!!
All these cars are easily over $1M in Singapore.
300K gets you a Mercedes or BMW in Singapore.
Great inspirational video, thanks
This scenario looks so close to Gran Turismo Tokyo R246 route. Of course, so petrolhead meeting!!
I love the secret grandpa. He’s so funny 😆
Mr.bond gave you a kid joy, he is so cool.
Always, when I'm watching videos with interviews of such wealthy people, I realise how I'll never be in that position xd
Thank you for the video Jesse. These interviews are always interesting!
Damn I need to visit Japan, people seem super nice and relaxed
they're really only nice to other japanese and if you don't speak japanese forget it.
It's because they were around filthy rich people, who are always very relaxed 😂
Letting go of a $200 million dollar Lamborghini Reventon 1 di 20 for a Mclaren GT.
That's nuts.
Love how these rich man appreciate NA engines. As I'm driving an Audi TT 3.2 too and will get my R8 V10 next year too in Hokkaido. :)
What a cool episode :D
That mystery job guy is damm rich, i can tell by that laughter, just like jeff bezos
this one was great
Wooaahhh. Mr. James Bond is so cool, funny and humble... 😂😁❤What a man!!! Everyone in the video are all nice though.❤😍
My guy is a Nice Yakuza with a Ferrari lmao
this one is a good content. it gives some point of view what can we do to achieve those kind of wealth.
Lovely interviewees.
That ojiisan has millionaire laugh 😂😂
Anyone notice that the kid almost got at 11:50 🧐🧐
Great video!
how was the mclaren gt dude so chill at the fact he had a reventon before
love your channel
really appreciated
That McLaren guy just lied about the production numbers.🤣
love the content
WHAT!? Bro traded a REVENTON for a mclaren GT!?!
do the next interview with super bikes :)
That one old man who is neither a trillionaire, billionaire or millionaire sounded hella suspicious. Bro's prolly from the underworld scene ngl.
First dude's watch is nearly as much as the car 😂 Royal oak tourbillon, cant see the exact model but jeez
The one with the blurred face has too much money😂
Not a pothole in sight. 😮
very cool video!
Cars in Japan 🗾 hit diff
yes a part two is essential
2nd one please!!!
Steps to acquiring super car
Step 1: start with Nissan 240sx
Step 2: start company in Japan
Step 3: make hella money and buy super car
"27th car" that is insane 😂
I usually run around the area and wondered why there are always some super cars parked there. I'm not interested in cars but there are some beautiful cars there.
yeahhhhhh it came to fruition ;)
Oh hey I recognize Meiji Jingu in the background
I love this I can’t wait to visit Tokyo !
s14 for first car is a dream
I know the first guy i subscribed his yt chanel and his svj is super loud ❤❤❤
could you share a link or a channel name?
you're asking if the 911 GT3 is really the dream car of the guy, thinking that it might not be? Man, it's a supercar, and he doesn't have to dream it further, he chose it wisely and proudly.
7:40 how did he buy a 992 GT3 for $170K?! They are at least $270K here in the states!!!
Because Japan is great.
This car costs over $1M here in Singapore. For $300K you'll get a Mercedes/BMW.
Aventador🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌gassss
I guess all succesful people have to go with Nissan Silvia as their first car.
6000th like! Nice video. As someone with a goal of owning a supercar, my other goal is to live in Japan. To own that kind of car while living in Japan is my ultimate dream. I'm on the way, so it's possible with some hard work.
That one guy's laugh 😂
Bro's Car= 1000mph
Also bro = Nah! I think i need something fast maybe 10000mph
モザイクニキ海外経験が長い日本語ネイティブかなあ言語力が素敵だな
That ojisan is a Chad 😂
The company I work for is owned by a family richer than 99% of people in the world, and yet the heir to the family travels by train and public airlines just like everyone else.
Who cares