What's It Like Being A Foreign Worker In Japan | ASIAN BOSS

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  • @KorbyPonyo
    @KorbyPonyo 5 лет назад +3884

    Can we have a video Q and A with the Asian Boss reporters? I really want to know what stories impacted them and changed their views on their country or learned about another country.

    • @TulipsToKiss
      @TulipsToKiss 5 лет назад +4

      +

    • @Proxyincognito
      @Proxyincognito 5 лет назад +30

      I can stand behind that idea. I hope this becomes the top post.

    • @FunkyBukkyo
      @FunkyBukkyo 5 лет назад +6

      Very good idea! 👍

    • @hristiyanavalkova6665
      @hristiyanavalkova6665 5 лет назад +6

      Yes please! 🙂

    • @MrRizeAG
      @MrRizeAG 5 лет назад +13

      I was just thinking this. Videos about Hiroko, Marie, or Kei would be good places to start.

  • @misubi
    @misubi 5 лет назад +4579

    Good to hear asian voices within japan as foreigners and not just white people.

    • @6thgraderfriends
      @6thgraderfriends 5 лет назад +262

      I know in some countries "foreigner" is literally what people use to describe as white people but other races can be foreigners too.

    • @changvue652
      @changvue652 5 лет назад +18

      Agreed!!

    • @cooliipie
      @cooliipie 5 лет назад +58

      Damn racist af

    • @rei6nfps
      @rei6nfps 5 лет назад +185

      Wolf Chens statement isnt that racist if you think about it, japanese people have a hard on for white people, especially for people from northern europe - they get a totally different treatment than people with darker skin colour from asia, the middle east or even south america

    • @hshahahah2819
      @hshahahah2819 5 лет назад +139

      @HNNNNGG white worshipping is common in entire Asia

  • @surabhi_kumari
    @surabhi_kumari 5 лет назад +2344

    I appreciate that Australian guy for stating that prejudice and unfair treatment exist everywhere , it's just that in some countries it is more prominent and noticeable .

    • @osorionegao
      @osorionegao 5 лет назад +57

      Yeah but that wasn't no australian accent. This guy is definitely Japanese pretending to be Australian... Or do you think really one year is enough to go full japanese?

    • @surabhi_kumari
      @surabhi_kumari 5 лет назад +72

      @@osorionegao idk but I also thought that there is something strange about his English accent for being an Australian but he sounds Australian at times like the way he said ' better ' , I didn't comment about it as I'm not Australian so I am not sure either , I may be wrong , I think a native can clear the confusion .

    • @ducklyn77
      @ducklyn77 5 лет назад +25

      Matheus Volodka his accent sounded like a mix of japan and australia

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens 5 лет назад +49

      False. It's just empirically worse in some countries, not just "noticeable". Like in the Middle East with the kafala system and the domestic maid abuse. That is rare everywhere else. As for the claim of it being "everywhere", in certain countries, no, it doesn't exist at all. In the Philippines for example, foreign workers are treated BETTER than the native workforce, with usually higher salaries and treated with respect.

    • @osorionegao
      @osorionegao 5 лет назад +32

      I'm from Brazil, and lived with Australians here for 5 yrs. None of them lost their accent even when speaking Portuguese, for 5 years. The only way this guy is australian is if he was raised in japanese at his house, or at a japanese village or so, which could be a possibility.

  • @raras889
    @raras889 4 года назад +207

    As an Indonesian studying and working in Germany I relate to so many of these insights! The loneliness, the soft and hard racism, the language barriers, trying to learn a whole new other language. But being able to experience life in another country really teaches you a lot of things... it's worth it, for the lessons and feelings alone.

    • @moonlightblue9196
      @moonlightblue9196 3 года назад +5

      Stay strong!! :) 💚

    • @ev.09
      @ev.09 3 года назад +13

      Oh no, hang in there....ich hoffe du lernst viele liebe Menschen kennen. Es gibt auch nette Deutsche, versprochen :D

    • @Vladimir.Albutin
      @Vladimir.Albutin 3 года назад

      @@ev.09 what you talkin about. She can not speak France language.

    • @gigasvongamez1241
      @gigasvongamez1241 3 года назад +2

      @@Vladimir.Albutin I think you already know he wasn't speak in French right?

    • @Vladimir.Albutin
      @Vladimir.Albutin 3 года назад

      @@gigasvongamez1241 I thought you already know I was joking, wasn't it? Sama aja susah cara pronounce nya, Prancis maupun jerman. Haha bisa2 lidah keseleo

  • @sabbathunlimited
    @sabbathunlimited 2 года назад +11

    Thanks for this interview, AsianBoss. This is one of my favorite street interviews. It was done really well, and I appreciate that you gave space to people who are often made invisible in their countries of reception.

  • @烏梨師斂
    @烏梨師斂 5 лет назад +5490

    I'm a mixed race American who grew up in Japan. When I worked teaching English, I got a lot of respect and being a foreigner was a plus. However when I worked in factories or in other labor jobs they would be abusive and assumed I was a "lowly foreign worker". They probably treated me this way because i'm brown, but the moment I told them I was American their attitude suddenly changed. Japan is openly racist in some ways lol

    • @johnsmith-li3di
      @johnsmith-li3di 5 лет назад +583

      Because they were nuked by American : )

    • @NarinderSingh-hr3kd
      @NarinderSingh-hr3kd 5 лет назад +525

      I'm sorry to say this, but the Tokyo 2020 Olympic is happening and Japan wants the whole world to come to Tokyo and see it.
      You know Japanese people/ Olympic volunteer, won't be able to speak great English.
      But Japanese people are so racist inside their heart, Japanese think their better than other nationalities.
      Japan love to give their a peace and zen country, but not really.
      Good luck to Japan with dealing with foreigners, it's going to get ugly.

    • @烏梨師斂
      @烏梨師斂 5 лет назад +139

      @@johnsmith-li3di they actually like America and Americans though

    • @BoBBaB0oN
      @BoBBaB0oN 5 лет назад +341

      @@烏梨師斂 I think most of them like any white countries. Especially America.

    • @alessbritish228
      @alessbritish228 5 лет назад +176

      @@BoBBaB0oN America is not a country, it's a continent. You might refer to "United States".

  • @gabrielle4246
    @gabrielle4246 5 лет назад +855

    I think it would be interesting to interview their Japanese co-workers what they think of foreign workers.

    • @whataboutbob9786
      @whataboutbob9786 5 лет назад +147

      Yes it would, but Japanese are not direct and not likely to reveal their thoughts or feelings. Especially if their answer is going to make their employer look bad. If they complain, they would be viewed as disloyal, by the company and society.

    • @zhin13
      @zhin13 5 лет назад +52

      Nah japanese are too polite on screen. They'll just give the usual drivel of it's fine as long as the coworker is not disrespectful

    • @sentient.dumpling
      @sentient.dumpling 5 лет назад +6

      still i think it might encourage some of them to put themself into the foreign workers shoes

    • @korean6706
      @korean6706 5 лет назад +30

      They’re not going to answer honestly lol,japanese people never being honest in front of camera.

    • @kkhodzairie
      @kkhodzairie 5 лет назад +1

      its gonna be ugly

  • @microhabitat
    @microhabitat 5 лет назад +1824

    "Am I a pet?" 😂🤣

    • @tektekiii
      @tektekiii 5 лет назад +69

      asking the real question here

    • @ScoutJoe
      @ScoutJoe 5 лет назад +84

      I felt bad for him he got scammed XD

    • @fionafidela
      @fionafidela 5 лет назад +166

      "Am I my wife's pet?" he might be 🤣🤣

    • @whataboutbob9786
      @whataboutbob9786 5 лет назад +12

      Just don't scratch up the doors, or walls, and you'll get your deposit back😄😂🤣🤪 Blessings to this man and his family🙏

    • @pppp9482
      @pppp9482 5 лет назад +65

      I don't think its funny. It's not because she stay with a husband. It's because he is a foreigner. So basically he subtlely asked "Do they think he will ruin the place like an animal?". Being a foreinger is equal to an animal? Insulting...

  • @kaiushijima7060
    @kaiushijima7060 5 лет назад +1694

    Dear foreign workers in Japan,
    Thank you for your hardworking with Japanese co-workers/ Japanese companies. We can't carry on our business without your hard work.
    We, Japanese really appreciate your contribution to our society. Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu ! ! (^~^)

    • @ilhamrofi4468
      @ilhamrofi4468 5 лет назад +103

      Thank you very much japan for letting my countrymen (Indonesians) to work there and get better life
      It might seems pointless for japan to do so, but i believe by helping others (developing countries) when japan in good condition, God (and other countries) will help japan when she is in bad condition
      May peace, prosperity, and more importantly God's light be blessed upon Japan. Amin

    • @kaiushijima7060
      @kaiushijima7060 5 лет назад +97

      @@ilhamrofi4468 : Thank you for your replying my comment. While many interns have benefited from the opportunities the Technical Inter Training Program provided, the program has come under increasing scrutiny for alleged labor rights violations such as occupational safety, health, underpayments issues, and LAX ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT.
      Some of the employers are taking advantages from you, so when you feel it's not fair, please visit a staff members of supervising body and ask for help.
      Also, you should never leave your passport to your employer. (If your employer try to keep your passport, you have to say No !)
      For the communication problems, if you need to say something to your co-worker or supervisor but you can't explain well in Japanese. It's much better that you speak in English to him/her because IF YOU SPEAK ENGLISH, THE JAPANESE THINK THAT YOU ARE EDUCATED ! ! Speaking English is something special for Japanese people.
      Finally, please check and read the article the following: "Japan Looks to Offer longer Stays for Technical Interns, with Caveats it hopes will limit immigration debate"
      The Japan Times April 12, 2018
      I think Japanese working environment for foreigners is changing, so please catch up new TIT program. Please think carefully and make your decision.
      Good luck ! !

    • @saefarif5231
      @saefarif5231 5 лет назад +2

      @@kaiushijima7060 what is TIT program?

    • @idzhamishak9877
      @idzhamishak9877 5 лет назад +20

      Thank you so much for that. This why we Malaysian want to be like Hardworking Japanese culture. Thanks to your Prime Minister Mr Abe for such believing us. Arigato Gozaimashita.

    • @kaiushijima7060
      @kaiushijima7060 5 лет назад +21

      @@saefarif5231 : Thank you for asking me about TIT program. It's called the "Technical Intern Training Program" (TIT program)
      Please read the article " Japan Looks To Offer Longer Stays For Technical Interns, With Caveats It Hopes Will Limit Immigration Debate" Japan Times, April 12, 2018
      Also you should check the organization: ★JAPAN INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COOPERATION ORGANIZATION (JITCO)★ . This is a CONSULTATION ORGANIZATION for the TIT Program. If you have any questions or problems with your employer, you should ask JITCO for the CONSULTATION ! !
      Please just remember, You should demonstrate that YOU CAN SPEAK ENGLISH to your Japanese coworkers/supervisors. Then Japanese people will admire you. SPEAKING ENGLISH IS SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR JAPANESE PEOPLE ! !

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 5 лет назад +762

    It really depends on what kinda job you're working as in Japan

  • @salsabilaauliaputrinasutio9248
    @salsabilaauliaputrinasutio9248 5 лет назад +1596

    Im surprised on how good they speak their japanese

    • @Chofrizzy
      @Chofrizzy 5 лет назад +244

      well they kinda need to if they want their job and make a living in japan

    • @maidokinishinai
      @maidokinishinai 5 лет назад +11

      nayr tbh you don’t need Japanese to make a living. I have a job here in Tokyo and speak English at my workplace.

    • @DonS90
      @DonS90 5 лет назад +2

      @@maidokinishinai what is your job?

    • @DonS90
      @DonS90 5 лет назад +51

      In order To work in Japan..Japanese language is a must.

    • @andre232323ful
      @andre232323ful 5 лет назад +19

      @ratna chanel jangan salah, mbak. Bukan cuma bisa bahasa jepang, mas Handa Seishuu ini kaligrafer kanji terkenal di jepang.

  • @dimasbimo4689
    @dimasbimo4689 5 лет назад +332

    I took an exchange program to Japan in the past, and while Japan is generally a very nice country with the Japanese people being very polite, there is definitely some level of discrimination to foreigners, even though it's not as visible as some other countries.
    Japanese people tend to shy away from things that they don't understand, so no matter how sociable you are, they tend to keep a "wall" between us and them. I'm not saying that if you're japanese they'll tell you everything, but if you're foreigner the wall is considerably thicker and more visible.
    This applies to the work section as well (atleast in my experience) where the teachers in my school are largely divided into 2 separate groups, the foreign teachers and the japanese, which have separate rooms on separate floor, which I found to be rather unreasonable and impractical both for the students and the teachers.

    • @dimasbimo4689
      @dimasbimo4689 5 лет назад +21

      @Dark of the knight the problem is, with foreigners, this walls often don't disappear even with time (in my experience). There are far more extroverts that I met during my stay than introverts, but they behave differently when I'm the subject or a part of it. So I often feel it's just the nature of tradition that existed for a long time.
      I stayed for quite awhile there, and even though I tried my best to befriend some of the people in my class, it was just rough. I often have to initiate the conversation, and even then all they speak will be some mundane conversations like weather, tasks, holidays etc. Only a very few opened up to me and willing to go out with me, tell me private things (most happened to be the introverts actually!) that I approached with zero hopes in the start.
      And don't be shy to speak out! To speak the truth, I am an Introvert as well, (INFJ, according to MBTI). But, I enjoy conversing with other people and I enjoy discussions. Doubts do came, but I often talk up so that we know each other better. I don't think that my friends think of me as an introvert, but I still often do take some alone time.

    • @kmch7286
      @kmch7286 4 года назад +1

      A good way for foreigners to make friends with Japanese people is to meet overseas outside of Japan, meet as a business partner to become a drinking friend, or to enjoy hobbies or sports together.

    • @kakaungranduomo2666
      @kakaungranduomo2666 Год назад +1

      Types of discrimination among East Asians
      Chinese: insulting blatantly face to face
      Korean: insulting by eyes and expressions or gestures only without words
      Japanese: insulting and laughing with their families or friends, after nice treating with kind smile

  • @Gamesiklopedia
    @Gamesiklopedia 5 лет назад +2331

    The man with "peci" from Indonesia is like general Indonesian people. Express the words by gesturing from his hands 😂

    • @IgaMaharani
      @IgaMaharani 5 лет назад +37

      Agree 😄

    • @Rahman_Artms
      @Rahman_Artms 5 лет назад +25

      Awoakwokawokawok

    • @Deardaffa
      @Deardaffa 5 лет назад +218

      also he was speaking in Indonesian accent, yet his Japanese is understandable

    • @Setetoto
      @Setetoto 5 лет назад +73

      Deardaffa Arianugrah but notice how all indonesian and malaysians speak japanese while the ones from the philippines and australia ( english speaking countries) dont

    • @Deardaffa
      @Deardaffa 5 лет назад +159

      @@Setetoto yes, I'm aware of that. I don't know about Malaysians, but we, Indonesians, don't grow to speak English inside our country if we don't have the purpose of utilising the language, unlike Australians that speak English as their first language (not necessarily mother tongue), and Filipinos speaking English as their second language (lingua franca) I believe. We learn English at school, but only as foreign language.
      Living in Japan, I also notice that generally, Indonesians here only speak their native regional language, Indonesian, and Japanese (exception for most of the univ students bc they also know English). I think just because the host happened to know English, the interviewees that are more comfortable to speak English would just speak English. They might speak Japanese though if the host happened to not knowing English.

  • @morheeey1337
    @morheeey1337 5 лет назад +834

    i'm a filipino studying and working in japan、some japanese are kind but you could definitely feel the racism in the work. they will give you the hard and dirty jobs and when you make a mistake or can't understand what they are saying they'll make sure to make you feel useless, specially the seniors they are not open to foreign workers.

    • @budoumurasaki5856
      @budoumurasaki5856 5 лет назад +183

      Some people are thinking Japan is a perfect well educated first world country without any racism and problems. But of course it’s not. There is no such an utopia like that in anywhere in the world. Some people are hoping up Japan to welcome everyone. I hope they realize Japan has problems just like other countries do.

    • @morheeey1337
      @morheeey1337 5 лет назад +114

      @@budoumurasaki5856 that's correct, because of how they control their media. People won't know the truth. But as you said It's the same for every country. I just didn't expect that Japan is this discriminating that I cried myself every night. 😢

    • @siwanoXx
      @siwanoXx 5 лет назад +15

      @@morheeey1337 So you cry because there is discrimnation issues in Japan ? Okay....

    • @capala1234
      @capala1234 5 лет назад +156

      SethyStyles Slytherin she probably cried because she experienced discrimination first hand

    • @mrpythagoras7079
      @mrpythagoras7079 5 лет назад +124

      @@siwanoXx you're an idiot. If you aren't in their situation just stfu alright because it feels like 💩

  • @SereneDior
    @SereneDior 5 лет назад +38

    I like that you covered people who are mostly ignored in Japan.
    We are here and yet we are kinda transparent.

  • @Kap00rwith2os
    @Kap00rwith2os 5 лет назад +458

    Good to see this! I often see videos and interviews where "foreigners" only refer to White folks, so it's refreshing and enlightening to hear perspectives from others.

    • @arielgonzalez9993
      @arielgonzalez9993 5 лет назад +3

      Kap00rwith2os right!!

    • @randb4643
      @randb4643 5 лет назад +5

      Japan is a homogeneous country. So the Japanese have survived through looking the same. Nothing is wrong with that. Japan see other countries the same way. Meaning that is why a Japanese people see foreigners as light skin in color, because they interrupt that as meaning foriegn. It's not that Japanese dismissed other nationalities as not foriegn, but sees the homogeneity of a country. This is just how Japanese people think.

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 5 лет назад +18

      There are a lot more SE Asians in Japan than White people or Westerners.

  • @rinn9934
    @rinn9934 5 лет назад +2008

    I heard from someone.
    Japan is a great country for visiting
    but not much good for living

    • @SuperAceguy
      @SuperAceguy 5 лет назад +106

      Yup.
      So please ah please go elsewhere
      Austrailia, Singapore, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, UK, China etc.

    • @wiedihastuti758
      @wiedihastuti758 5 лет назад +210

      Not so great to visit either.. Lacking of english information everywhere, i got lost almost 70% of the trip. Except if you with a guide it's okay

    • @daiishi_kinyoubi
      @daiishi_kinyoubi 5 лет назад +171

      I heard the same about Korea, but you know is all perspective and about how much interest you have in the actual country and its culture, not just anime or stuff you watch on tv that is quite superficial

    • @wiedihastuti758
      @wiedihastuti758 5 лет назад +97

      @@daiishi_kinyoubi actually i've been to both korea and japan. I went also to himeji, kyoto, nara so of course my interest is not anime but based on histories in japan. So i said something based on my experienced. The view was great of course but because of lack support on the information on the street and bus stop it's make the journey not so pleasent. Not everyone speak japanese and eventhough not everyone speak english just hoping there is more information in english language

    • @bigga872
      @bigga872 5 лет назад +61

      as someone who has been living here in one year. YES.

  • @farahfitriani
    @farahfitriani 5 лет назад +439

    My husband was in the program like some people said in this video: the technical intern program where you are in a contract to work for 3 years as blue collar worker and you can't go back before that. he said that he was often underpaid (for instance the minimum wage was 2000 usd and he would only got 1500 usd at most) and had to work night shift only for those 3 years, also overtime with no pay.
    Still, the time in Japan, despite harsh, was life changing because now he can find a good job back in Indonesia with his japanese skills and technical skill that he got during the 3 years. i think living in Japan is beneficial for people of countries with many Japanese investment like Indonesia or Vietnam, but only for several years. after that we should go back to our country and get a truly better living back home. but if you can bear with the treatment than just go for it. not all Japanese are racists, and it's true that racism to foreigners (especially Asian) probably happens everywhere.
    Just maybe expect a different treatment, for example if you stroll alone on the street sometimes you might get checked out by random police officer asking to see passport and visa (happened to both my husband and me lol), or difficulties in finding apartment..

    • @hidayat1999
      @hidayat1999 5 лет назад +4

      1500 usd per month? That's 3 times more than Singapore

    • @farahfitriani
      @farahfitriani 5 лет назад +33

      @@hidayat1999 it's for factory worker, so it's understandable there. still very less than the usual Japanese minimum salary

    • @second_second_
      @second_second_ 5 лет назад +5

      and it's like Indonesian culture to not go home when they go abroad to work. strong mental

    • @hanrianangga2608
      @hanrianangga2608 5 лет назад +2

      Kalau boleh tau dijanjiin dapat gajinya berapa bu? Kalau dijanjiin 2000 USD tapi kenyataannya cuma 1500 USD apakah bisa dituntut atau gimana bu? Kirain pembohongan gaji kaya gini cuma terjadi di negara timur tengah tapi bisa kejadian juga di negara semaju Jepang. Terus bu apakah ada hal-hal yang kurang etis seperti dilarang salat, lembur berlebihan dll?

    • @raffimusic8808
      @raffimusic8808 5 лет назад +6

      @@hanrianangga2608 bisa kok nuntut tapi liat dulu perjanjiannya lagi ada potongan ini itu ga 2000usd itu bersih gak, kalo bersih bisa banget nuntut. kalo sholat mah tergantung jam kerja dan ini juga udah ada peraturannya, tapi tergantung dari perusahaan, kalo perusahaannya baik pasti dibolehin asal ada yang banjelin buat pegang 2 mesin kalo dipabrik. dan buat lembur boleh banget kalo ada jatah lembur, malah suka mandornya jadi kalo disuruh 2 jam ya 2 jam kalo ga ada yaudah gausah lembur, jadi intinya kalo banyak pekerjaan pasti lembur.

  • @jeanger8733
    @jeanger8733 5 лет назад +652

    The Indonesian guy with a black cap should become a diplomat. So many people (in the world) should learn from what he said about fair cultural exchanges.

    • @duckman5494
      @duckman5494 5 лет назад +3

      Jean Ger cap lol

    • @angga761
      @angga761 5 лет назад +13

      That's called peci

    • @misterrwiggle
      @misterrwiggle 5 лет назад +34

      not cap, it's songkok aka kopiyah aka peci :v

    • @cybrid37
      @cybrid37 5 лет назад +40

      @@misterrwiggle
      I think Songkok is more accurate. Its a headwear more related to Malaysian / Indonesian roots. Kopiyah are white head caps, associated more to the religion of Islam.

    • @surm7055
      @surm7055 5 лет назад +8

      Yea, make him a diplomat, and he will instantly forget everything he said, and will done worse job than the current diplomat. Experienced it.

  • @AdiPrimandaGinting
    @AdiPrimandaGinting 5 лет назад +113

    There's something weird about this "internship" or "kenshusei" job. They work more hours than a full time job but it is still called as "intern"? That is very weird

    • @knoegell
      @knoegell 5 лет назад +26

      haha kan itu akal akalan mereka biar bisa punya karyawan asing yg di exploitasi, modern day slavery.

    • @AdiPrimandaGinting
      @AdiPrimandaGinting 4 года назад +13

      @@knoegell Betul. Mereka sadar perlu tenaga kerja kasar tapi mereka ga mau ambil risiko membuat tenaga kerja ini jadi penduduk

    • @marintanur9954
      @marintanur9954 4 года назад

      @@unbearly ... crazy

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 3 года назад

      Yeah that is very weird!

    • @motorola9956
      @motorola9956 2 года назад

      Mas Adi Primanda, yang punya akun Quora bukan mas?

  • @Alaskan-Armadillo
    @Alaskan-Armadillo 5 лет назад +581

    The guy at 10:55 really makes sense. As a foreigner looking at Japan I have never understood why they're so isolated where to be direct I honestly think it creates more problems.

    • @NarinderSingh-hr3kd
      @NarinderSingh-hr3kd 5 лет назад +150

      I live in Japan, and to be honest with you, the Japanese are racist as hell, they think their end all and be all. You can like their culture, and speak Japanese really well, your not going to be accepted.

    • @zackyzack7647
      @zackyzack7647 5 лет назад +10

      Narinder Singh really? its happen on big city like toyko or almost all the small city too?,

    • @NarinderSingh-hr3kd
      @NarinderSingh-hr3kd 5 лет назад +95

      @@zackyzack7647 Everywhere my friend. But, if you live in the country/ rural Japan, it's 10 times worse.

    • @pineapplehamburger2481
      @pineapplehamburger2481 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly

    • @haydenkim1580
      @haydenkim1580 5 лет назад +12

      Narinder Singh
      If you do not accept it , Why are you staying in Japan?
      If you can’t it you have to go back to home. That’s all.

  • @tyrranicalt-rad6164
    @tyrranicalt-rad6164 5 лет назад +125

    Came here for Hiroko , but stayed to learn more about foreign workers in Japan. A win/win !!!

  • @setdizonro
    @setdizonro 5 лет назад +348

    We all striving to make a living. Respect each others.

  • @introvertedrobot3134
    @introvertedrobot3134 5 лет назад +214

    "Am I a pet??"
    "Am I my wife's pet??"
    OOOOOOOFF..😬

  • @Nanananana127
    @Nanananana127 5 лет назад +33

    My heart really goes out to the Asian foreign workers. They seem so hard working and humble. In their country, Japanese people are so warmly welcomed and respected. I wish they got the same respect and warmth in Japan.

  • @LetsSewIt
    @LetsSewIt 5 лет назад +901

    I thought it's gonna be another video covering issues on Indonesia just by looking at the thumbnail 😂 the dude's attire is screaming Indonesia at its finest

    • @rama-doni
      @rama-doni 5 лет назад +71

      lmao. his interview is the most interesting tho.

    • @IgaMaharani
      @IgaMaharani 5 лет назад +15

      He's impressive 😅

    • @lordtsarnicholasii6934
      @lordtsarnicholasii6934 5 лет назад +32

      Because he wear "peci " in indonesia or "kopyah " in java league so I klik this ...

    • @dozeoff2180
      @dozeoff2180 5 лет назад +27

      And he sounds native.. the fact that he was a translator lol

    • @coralie288
      @coralie288 5 лет назад +9

      @@dozeoff2180 I wouldn't say native, but super close to it and very fluent! (I've been working and living in Japan for a few years now.)

  • @jeffreyzain
    @jeffreyzain 5 лет назад +15

    ASIAN BOSS -especially the Japanese chapter- is fast becoming my FAVOURITE RUclips channel for its true, sincere and humane look on topics, which may be perceived as taboo.
    Keep up the good work!
    Stay curious!

    • @kotare86
      @kotare86 5 лет назад

      Jeffrey Zain You're handsome, sorry had to say it lol

    • @jeffreyzain
      @jeffreyzain 5 лет назад

      kotare86 - Awww... 🌱

  • @jarotpriyoutomo2922
    @jarotpriyoutomo2922 5 лет назад +279

    Salary is the reason...
    Not much from Japanese perspective but means a lot for foreign workers...

    • @Ast95
      @Ast95 5 лет назад +13

      Salut sama orang2 Indonesia yang berjuang kerja di Jepang. Saya kepengen sih coba...

    • @miairuha
      @miairuha 5 лет назад +34

      Yeah ,been there for 1 years. The salary is really good for people from developing country

    • @Leonheart18
      @Leonheart18 5 лет назад +4

      If your objectif is to send money back at home or make money and go back yourself, then you win with the money exchange rate but it only works with countries that have a weaker money than Japan, if you plan to live there it will make no difference.

    • @bayuandreana7758
      @bayuandreana7758 5 лет назад +1

      Inti nya tergantung kita nya bisa mengatur ke uangan aja mas,saya jishusei udh 1 thn 2 bln,kerja dinternak ayam,musim panen 8 bulan kerja tanpa libur,saya semangat krna gaji di temoat saya lumayan mas,setiao hari lembiran 2 jam,sebulan kalau lagi musim panen kirae saya bisa kirim ke rumah sekitar 16-17 man.

    • @dwinr6420
      @dwinr6420 5 лет назад

      @@bayuandreana7758 bayar ga waktu diberangkatkan kesana?

  • @김도진-x2t
    @김도진-x2t 5 лет назад +387

    I am South Korean. But I know that many Asian workers in Japan work at low wages in a terrible working environment. Because Asian workers in South Korea are not so different. Although we seem to pay them a relatively higher wage. I think that South Korea or Japan, whether foreign workers or domestic workers, should guarantee a better working environment. And above all, we must stop racism and prejudice. Humans are equal.

    • @zackm474
      @zackm474 4 года назад +13

      Humans are equal, capital aren't.

    • @yama7558
      @yama7558 4 года назад +48

      Gotta agree that we as east asian (Chinese, Korean, and Japanese) are quite racist toward it's southern neighbor due to their darker skin tone

    • @luckyabdurrahman1085
      @luckyabdurrahman1085 3 года назад +5

      @@zackm474 as what George Orwell said in animal farm, all people are equal, but some people are more equal than others.

    • @PasscodeAdvance
      @PasscodeAdvance 3 года назад +12

      South Korea needs more like you

    • @lacielleonheart
      @lacielleonheart 3 года назад +6

      Southeast Asians always regard themselves as victims, taking no account of the damage they do to other countries. Especially Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines.

  • @りんこ-r7j
    @りんこ-r7j 2 года назад +18

    私の職場にもインドネシア人やフィリピン人がいるけどみんな仲良いから、こういった偏見が日本でよくある事にめっちゃ驚き。。
    日本で働く外国人労働者さん無理せず頑張ってください🙂

  • @rebeccachia
    @rebeccachia 5 лет назад +9

    Amazed at their fluency in Japanese ! Glad we get to hear their side of the story as this issue of mistreatment is going on. Thank you Asian Boss for doing this!

  • @CloverZero
    @CloverZero 5 лет назад +14

    Ooh there are plenty of Indonesians. I'm a bit surprised. Nice.
    Also, I've been wanting this kind of video, so I'm glad you deliver!

  • @barrymascot8179
    @barrymascot8179 5 лет назад +329

    "Am I a pet..? 😆.. "Am I my wife's pet? That's hilarious.
    In Korea, they don't double your deposit because of your pet, they double it because you're foreigner. It has happened to me.

    • @gillazabi2042
      @gillazabi2042 5 лет назад +5

      It happens in everywhere not just in Korea or Japan. Even in NYC, some landlords take the two months deposit.

    • @barrymascot8179
      @barrymascot8179 5 лет назад

      @@gillazabi2042 ah really, KINO? Hahah

    • @orsonsadler
      @orsonsadler 5 лет назад +6

      KINO in australia, it is illegal for a landlord to request more than 4 weeks' rent for the rental bond. in nsw, the most populous state, it is also unlawful to ask a tenant to pay a bond for pets. property is very expensive in sydney, both to rent and buy. so at least the government limits the extras that tenants can be charged.

    • @barrymascot8179
      @barrymascot8179 5 лет назад +2

      @@orsonsadler wow.. This is awesome. But in Korea 🇰🇷 here, it's not the same. My korean girlfriend had to interfere and plead before it was reduced.

    • @Sururi_
      @Sururi_ 5 лет назад

      Every country have done that. They double or more multiply your cost.

  • @kameradimran2163
    @kameradimran2163 3 года назад +94

    I love those two Indonesian guys wearing their traditional hats while staying in Japan

    • @bingbong1180
      @bingbong1180 3 года назад +4

      Love Indonesia 🇮🇩 from 🇵🇰

    • @veenibik336
      @veenibik336 3 года назад +15

      @@araale99 i live in indonesia and rarely see anyone with that traditional hats. Most of them use hoodie or none at all. So yeah its a respect for them

    • @MelonMafia1
      @MelonMafia1 3 года назад

      @@veenibik336 Hah? Di Jakarta aja ada mas topi gituan wkwkw... makanya jangan ke mall terus 😂

  • @revolvency
    @revolvency 4 года назад +30

    That couple already have the "shy Japanese body language"

  • @スミちゃん-w6y
    @スミちゃん-w6y 5 лет назад +317

    My foreign friends. For every 1 Japanese who does not tolerate you, you will find 50 more Japanese who will tolerate you. Do not be discouraged. Community work is friendship and a value.

    • @randb4643
      @randb4643 5 лет назад +27

      Japan is a homogeneous country, with conservative values. This isn't intolerance, this is survival for Japan. Japan doesn't do this out of rudeness, they do it because they need to be Japanese. Sharing the same goals and the same values, doesn't mean you are intolerant of others.

    • @Jkd_77
      @Jkd_77 5 лет назад +21

      Randomguy G Wtf are you talking about lol?

    • @randb4643
      @randb4643 5 лет назад +12

      @@Jkd_77 Conservative viewpoints, and the homogeneous mindset. Which built the foundations of Japan. That is what I am talking about.

    • @de20
      @de20 5 лет назад +26

      @@randb4643 bruh, every country started out that way. Its nice to preserve traditions and "purity" but the world continues to move forward. Fail to adapt and youll be left behind

    • @mantappakabu3295
      @mantappakabu3295 5 лет назад +1

      Can i work in japan?

  • @kkoxkoo
    @kkoxkoo 5 лет назад +36

    WOW so many Indonesian as a worker in Japan. Hope u will be rich soon guys. and don't forget comeback to your homeland🇮🇩🇯🇵

  • @shayasari6335
    @shayasari6335 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, AB! I live in South Africa, Johannesburg and right now we're suffering with Xenophobic attacks on foreigners, especially in the poorer areas. i hope to move to Japan next year and I've been watching Asian Boos for a while now, which has given a lot of perspective on what life in Japan is like.

  • @bunyway
    @bunyway 5 лет назад +606

    Why are you working in Japan?
    Indonesian : To find a better waif.. life.

    • @TYZ24698
      @TYZ24698 5 лет назад +28

      Because japanese before ocopation indonesia so they is indonesia big brother now in indonensia have a good life too but the income still big in japan, but japan have expensive life day indonesia have cheap day life u can buy food just 2 dollar/day in indonesia 20000 idr

    • @brilianairlangga1408
      @brilianairlangga1408 5 лет назад +2

      So true

    • @brilianairlangga1408
      @brilianairlangga1408 5 лет назад +7

      @@cenningitis2910 damn

    • @linnen_elm
      @linnen_elm 5 лет назад +3

      W-woi!

    • @gaestroorly4668
      @gaestroorly4668 5 лет назад +1

      Thug lyfe :v

  • @ma5839
    @ma5839 3 года назад +10

    Good insightful questions and interviews. Im an American citizen born in Japan decades ago. My family experienced prejudice towards us kids but my father, an American businessman who was also a military vet, was highly respected. . I'm an expat in the Gulf and wanted my kids to join a Japanese school as thst might provide them a unique opportunity to study and work in Japan as adults. But the school was only for Japanese and locals. Japan increasingly wants expat workers but still maintains levels of discrimination, like not providing introduction to expat children abroad. Japanese schools abroad would be a no brainer way of preparing foreigners to study, work, live in Japan, but they are still reluctant to accepting foreigners even as their population ages out of the work force.

  • @TheRealHonestT
    @TheRealHonestT 5 лет назад +7

    Yes! I was waiting for a video like this! I'm thinking about living in Japan, so I'm wondering how realistic that is. Thank you Asian Boss!

    • @Thee9thAaroniero
      @Thee9thAaroniero 5 лет назад +1

      Honest Tea Rants depends on the job obviously. What kind of work were you thinking of

    • @TheRealHonestT
      @TheRealHonestT 5 лет назад +1

      @@Thee9thAaroniero Right, I was planning to work in tech. I'm currently an entry-level software engineer.

  • @akali2927
    @akali2927 5 лет назад +407

    Him: Am I a pet?
    Them: Is he a pet?
    Me: *wE arE aLl pEt!*

    • @Segawa-Alessa
      @Segawa-Alessa 5 лет назад +12

      MEOWWWWWWWWWWW(ฅ´ω`ฅ)

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens 5 лет назад

      (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

    • @miairuha
      @miairuha 5 лет назад +1

      Now use it on Joker trailer , that say ''we are all clown'' lmao

    • @stomaa
      @stomaa 5 лет назад +1

      Japanese girls very cute as pet and they more to that

    • @snowpirate0pandhu
      @snowpirate0pandhu 5 лет назад

      Btw, u just got nerfed in patch 9.17.. Bye Akali.. Hello Zed

  • @khoir4544
    @khoir4544 5 лет назад +221

    6:18 i can relate to their condition. But honestly you can explain to your boss about the reason why you need vacation to your country. Im indonesian too, and was work at japan for almost 4 years. For first time, yup is dificult to asking a day off for vacation, but time after time when my boss can trust in me, i can go vacation everytime i need to (not in busy month)
    Wise word : Japan its not an Anime

    • @randb4643
      @randb4643 5 лет назад +15

      Japan is a homogeneous country. So Japanese people, do not want to ask for a vacation because it would be rude to ask, and hurt the other employees working there. So it is a strange occurrence, when someone asks for time off, especially towards your higher figure.

    • @maryputri8924
      @maryputri8924 5 лет назад +11

      Perhaps, their program is a little bit different than yours. They've been signing a contract with the company with certain terms, meaning they agree from the beginning. It's not that they cant go back for holiday, they just have to wait until 3 years

    • @jerryjrtegui-ing1527
      @jerryjrtegui-ing1527 5 лет назад

      you can travel around japan during long vacations but are not allowed to leave the country unless for valid reasons like death of a family member. not sure if it's within the contract of the company or just a rule set by those strict trainee's handlers to prevent untoward incidents or any other reasons.

    • @kento_yuz3350
      @kento_yuz3350 5 лет назад +5

      Sebenarnya boleh sih kita cuti selama jisshu itu cuma pas libur panjang. Mungkin krn mahal ongkos. Jadi nya mending tahan sj sampai 3tahun. Salam kenal mas. Bulan dpn. Sy mau kerja di Osaka Japan. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.

    • @khoir4544
      @khoir4544 5 лет назад

      @@kento_yuz3350 hohoho good luck and welcome to the Jungle 🤠🤠🤠

  • @usamimizuki
    @usamimizuki 3 года назад +4

    I see that Indonesian guy is a man of culture

  • @jachinoy1565
    @jachinoy1565 5 лет назад +15

    Im a Filipino and I have been staying in sg for more than 14yrs. I really like it here. Its cleaner, safer and better.
    Salary is good as well and best of all its a multicultural country.
    In the mrt, we even have 4 languages. English, melayu, tamil and mandarin.

    • @liveinpluto7355
      @liveinpluto7355 5 лет назад +3

      I can survive with three languages, I think I should go to Singapore to study language for my next study

  • @vampire64
    @vampire64 5 лет назад +82

    I saw a different report on why landlord have higher security deposit for foreigners. Its because of bad previous experience with foreign tenants. The landlord said foreign tenants are not respectful as Japanese. Foreign tenants won't throw out trash or clean apartment and live like slobs. They won't remove their shoes at the entrance and soil the carpet/floor. They would play loud music disturbing other tenants. Foreign tenants have nothing to lose and can just abandon their apartment leaving the landlord to fix broken items and clean the apartment which most of the security deposit won't cover.

    • @fghdrdthtgfghjhdf2540
      @fghdrdthtgfghjhdf2540 5 лет назад +2

      They won’t remove their shoes at the entrance? Horrible!

    • @ririrarin1821
      @ririrarin1821 5 лет назад +20

      These people are why we foreigners in Japan can often face difficulties finding housing in Japan 😒 And I can't blame the landlords for being careful, I have heard cases where foreign students for one reason or another leaving Japan without prior notice and leaving their stuff in their apartments for the landlords to handle. Like, I know there might be emergencies, monetary difficulties, or other circumstances, but dude we have procedures for a reason 😒 These people who just don't care ending up harming other foreigners in Japan.

    • @MrTomemac
      @MrTomemac 5 лет назад +7

      So this! Been living in Japan over 10 years and yup every douche that takes flight leaving service providers and landlords holding the bag have taught the Japanese to cover their bases this way. It seems discriminatory to newcomers but the other side of the story is often never understood.

    • @noeminoemi1350
      @noeminoemi1350 5 лет назад +13

      that's just an excuse so they feel justified in their discrimination and overpricing.

    • @MrTomemac
      @MrTomemac 5 лет назад +2

      @@noeminoemi1350 And yet it is true outside of Japan as well in many places. It starts to get really annoying when you settle down here tho. Mortage loans? Get ready to be had, big time.Those are outright discriminatory, I know cause when pressed on the whys they basically say, so sorry but you are a foreigner....ugh.

  • @mdkh4ikmal615
    @mdkh4ikmal615 5 лет назад +4

    This is really eye opening. I like japan but I didn’t expect their answers to be that way. Anyway, absolute respect to these people who can speak japanese and even living on their own on a foreign land. Press on guys! 💪🏽

  • @rashifarsya
    @rashifarsya 4 года назад +103

    When I came to Japan, I realize it’s not as “joyful” as it is in the anime.

    • @shazaki1134
      @shazaki1134 4 года назад +9

      They wear cute masks while we're forgetting what they've done 😉

    • @maxlee4949
      @maxlee4949 3 года назад +20

      WhErE aRe ThE sUbTiTlEs???

    • @winterkai12
      @winterkai12 3 года назад +5

      Very different worlds-man's imagination and reality.

    • @kevin080592
      @kevin080592 3 года назад +1

      lol lol lol!

    • @marianoz2301
      @marianoz2301 3 года назад +27

      Lol what did you expect? That’s like coming to the USA and expecting to be like it is in Hollywood movies.

  • @neilshenlee1359
    @neilshenlee1359 3 года назад +3

    man i love how that guy at 4:30 enjoy speaking english so much as if it makes him happy

  • @AntonnyTan
    @AntonnyTan 5 лет назад +98

    Marvel : "Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history."
    Asian Boss : "Hold my sake." *interview several different asian people in an asian country*

  • @Jkd_77
    @Jkd_77 5 лет назад +550

    I had a feeling it was going to be mostly asian foreign workers. 😅

    • @geelgamesh8596
      @geelgamesh8596 5 лет назад +34

      Not to mention Korean, Chinese, and Indonesians

    • @絶望ガール
      @絶望ガール 5 лет назад +10

      Because the vast majority of foreign workers in Japan is asian.

    • @nancyyyxoxo
      @nancyyyxoxo 5 лет назад +5

      Hingle this is “Asian” Boss after all lol

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 5 лет назад +8

      Their equivalent of illegal mexicans is = Chinese. Thats how capitalism works. When no one wants to do those cheap low cost jobs, hence foreign labor. Considering US isnt all mexicans, they come across mexicos border of those other broken countries which are suffering atm; mexico itself more stable then those broken ones.

    • @user-mk000
      @user-mk000 5 лет назад +4

      @Kleco102 There are still many migrant Korean workers. What are you talking about?

  • @AmzWandering
    @AmzWandering 5 лет назад +3

    I think these reviews are great and what the last thing that guy said is true but some of them love learning different cultures and interact with foreigners too! Would love another interview with people who work in different industries in japan such as tea hing, engineering, IT, gaming, anime/animation, etc.

  • @sumitkothiyal7050
    @sumitkothiyal7050 5 лет назад +110

    6:43 A.I robot spotted in the background😱

    • @ScoutJoe
      @ScoutJoe 5 лет назад +9

      you got sharp eyes buddy I double checked it and it's true lol

    • @greentea6151
      @greentea6151 5 лет назад +4

      The girl with brown pants?

    • @damn643
      @damn643 5 лет назад

      I didn't get it, how can you identify that

    • @sumitkothiyal7050
      @sumitkothiyal7050 5 лет назад

      @@greentea6151 Yes😂

    • @sumitkothiyal7050
      @sumitkothiyal7050 5 лет назад +1

      @@damn643 What do you mean? I just saw it.

  • @junedi9780
    @junedi9780 3 года назад +2

    The guy with PECI is really a good public speaker, from the ways he's talk with hand gesture

  • @tetsuky
    @tetsuky 5 лет назад +9

    8:49 LOL he was tryin so hard not to say "supplies" instead of surprised xD

  • @TravelingwithKristin
    @TravelingwithKristin 3 года назад +4

    Super interesting! This video opened my eyes a lot to the working conditions for foreigners in Japan. I've always worked remotely in foreign countries (never in physical jobs). It's like a whole different world when you work in a traditional workplace. I wish I learned Japanese when I was living there.... I have also found the cost of living to be quite high. Tokyo ranks #2-3 in the world for the cities with the highest cost of living.

  • @NPPutri837
    @NPPutri837 5 лет назад +146

    In Indonesia, foreign workers are mostly the richest

    • @aroesdi7483
      @aroesdi7483 5 лет назад +43

      Nurfalaah P.Putri Indonesia needs condoms! Decrease population and no need high pay for foreign worker here

    • @NPPutri837
      @NPPutri837 5 лет назад +22

      @@aroesdi7483 need thanos too haha

    • @eilz1495
      @eilz1495 5 лет назад +47

      Ikr, i cant imagine why some companies are willing to pay average "bules" with average skills 5k USD when a more skilled Indonesian is only paid 1k USD...

    • @abidzaralghifari5774
      @abidzaralghifari5774 5 лет назад +30

      haha that's right tho. Idk why here in Indonesia, we're so kind to the foreigners, till we're being "dibego2 in".. We need to treat them just like us, there's no need to treat them like the special person who need so many previlleges, except they have a good skill than us.

    • @privateyohan9607
      @privateyohan9607 5 лет назад +14

      Make a business , and then you can hire locals.. just like me :)
      We need more and more businessman/woman in this country

  • @nisrinasetyo2725
    @nisrinasetyo2725 5 лет назад +10

    hey! i know the indonesian guy with "blangkon", my office just 5 min. walk from the restaurant where he work at and he's very friendly and the food is amazing!!
    as Indonesian studied in japanese university and currently working in japanese company, very much can relate with the guy in "peci". Well, guess I'm very much lucky since my company trying real hard to accept diversity wkwkwk

  • @humanityyy
    @humanityyy 5 лет назад +76

    every time i watch a "foreigners in japan" video, i get more and more discouraged to pursue my plans of studying there and eventually immigrating. it is my and my parents' dreams to live there, but with all these horror stories i feel like maybe we should just reconsider and go to canada or something.
    still, i would love to visit japan someday.
    💕 from PH (❁´◡`❁)

    • @whataboutbob9786
      @whataboutbob9786 5 лет назад

      Check out "Only in Japan" channel. Gives lots of insights on visiting and living in Japan.

    • @rz1974
      @rz1974 5 лет назад +6

      They have one of the strictest immigration policies as well

    • @rkfavourites9489
      @rkfavourites9489 5 лет назад +18

      Depends on how much you love the country. Some foreigners love Japan so much they learn to become fluent in Japanese, immerse themselves in Japanese culture and accept the flaws of Japanese society. If you can't, Canada should be a better option since they're generally more open to different ethnic groups. Every country has its pros and cons.

    • @humanityyy
      @humanityyy 5 лет назад +5

      @@rkfavourites9489 my parents have been to japan before (worked there for about 6 months or a year i think, i don't remember), and they really loved living there and wish they could go back. i love hearing their stories and i'm pretty interested in the culture, but work sounds like hell there. still, maybe i'd give it a go and spend a couple of years before deciding if i want to permanently stay there with my family.

    • @aioee877
      @aioee877 5 лет назад +2

      @@humanityyy people here judge you by how you behave, if you are respecfull to culture then japanese will welcome you.
      This channel is korean so it will be anti japan.

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 5 лет назад +12

    Asian Boss, please do a video about the improvement of women's status in Japan since womenomics began. Ask if there has been anyimprovements of gender equality.

  • @西村昌-l1e
    @西村昌-l1e 5 лет назад +81

    From the Japanese perspective, foreign workers are very diligent. I respect.

    • @veemon
      @veemon 5 лет назад +7

      西村昌 Then why do the Japanese mistreat these foreign workers??

    • @TidOwObiT
      @TidOwObiT 5 лет назад +3

      @@veemon because they can

    • @SkyHermit
      @SkyHermit 5 лет назад +10

      @@veemon Japanese feel they are the most superior race

    • @uyokudantai3486
      @uyokudantai3486 5 лет назад

      Don’t complain. Go back

    • @rizaldi3818
      @rizaldi3818 5 лет назад +2

      Need more nuke

  • @FunkyBukkyo
    @FunkyBukkyo 5 лет назад +7

    Really appreciate Hiroko getting inputs from non caucasian foreign workers in Japan

  • @CEDL4072
    @CEDL4072 5 лет назад +44

    I have family in rural Japan. They are Peruvian Japanese. My uncle wants me to visit really badly. I would love to get to know them and see how their lives are over there.....

    • @kykale
      @kykale 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah would be interesting to see the lives of Peruvian and Brazilian Japanese! I hope they'll find them.

    • @shinevarghesedaniel785
      @shinevarghesedaniel785 5 лет назад +3

      You should definitely go! :o Maybe tell us about your experience as well

  • @Flyawaysan
    @Flyawaysan 5 лет назад

    I love that you’re focusing on this topic!

  • @derda4402
    @derda4402 5 лет назад +6

    For those curious, when the guy said "Am I a pet?". He's also referring to the fact that renters will be paying more when you are bringing a pet with you.

  • @krakent8791
    @krakent8791 5 лет назад +149

    Most Japanese look down upon people coming from developing countries.

    • @budoumurasaki5856
      @budoumurasaki5856 5 лет назад +15

      Oh yes there must be a perfect country that no one will look down upon other people and no racism at all! I wanna stay in that utopia too! I bet your country has no any problems! Please name it for me. Unlike Japan and other countries full of problems!

    • @hanjuan7901
      @hanjuan7901 5 лет назад +10

      @@budoumurasaki5856 Taiwan and China are better than Japan in this term. We are different.

    • @azrulhakim6356
      @azrulhakim6356 5 лет назад +38

      @@hanjuan7901 China: Uighur people hold my beer

    • @김재형-g1f
      @김재형-g1f 5 лет назад +22

      @@budoumurasaki5856 Japanese ego is too high, how dare they criticize the mighty Japan? Then they release all their frustrations on Koreans lol.

    • @budoumurasaki5856
      @budoumurasaki5856 5 лет назад +31

      김재형 Korean ego is too high, how dare they criticize the mighty Korea? Then they release all their frustration to Japanese lol

  • @TheAlanDopez
    @TheAlanDopez 5 лет назад +35

    1:34 Shout out from Malaysia. Tun Dr Mahathir is very fond of Japan.

    • @adammortgage2457
      @adammortgage2457 5 лет назад +9

      He's secretly a weaboo

    • @adammortgage2457
      @adammortgage2457 5 лет назад

      @Yao Guangfacts, if the races based politic still exists in our constitution, theres no helping

    • @COVID--kf2mt
      @COVID--kf2mt 5 лет назад +1

      @@adammortgage2457 He's just admires how Japanese gets their work done and how disciplined they are compared to Malaysians. He doesn't actually obsessed with Japanese culture. Use the word "weeaboo" properly, please.

    • @adammortgage2457
      @adammortgage2457 5 лет назад

      @@COVID--kf2mt do you even know what a joke is?

    • @brandnewday7734
      @brandnewday7734 4 года назад

      @@adammortgage2457 LMAO 🤭

  • @queeneenaa
    @queeneenaa 3 года назад +3

    The man wearing Black Peci/hat make me proud as Indonesian. You are showing that even our blue colar worker could converse like a diplomat. Their mission of working there for a better life for their family back home is very noble, no onw should look down on them. If snob Japanese did not treat them better i believe our Indonesia worker will not bother so much because they are busy building their dream life. Their fluent Japanese really amazed me, i cant more proud with their attitude and politeness. In other part, so many Japanese women came to Bali and fall in love with surfer boys, , so life is fair in someways😎

  • @sophiasummer7339
    @sophiasummer7339 5 лет назад

    I like watching these videos because it puts life into perspective.others have it harder. Life isn’t easy. But be thankful for the little things always.

  • @agussw8908
    @agussw8908 5 лет назад +7

    I see ex Indonesian worker in Japan farm give good habit when comeback to Indonesia. For example, upgrade paddy and melon farm treatment like they was do in Japan. Better quality and income.

  • @6thgraderfriends
    @6thgraderfriends 5 лет назад +29

    I wonder what it's like to be a foreign worker in Shanghai and Hong Kong. I mean Hong Kong is so metropolitan but does that mean there's no racism at all? Can't be.

    • @月半-k5c
      @月半-k5c 5 лет назад +3

      You will be discriminated against in any country as a low-end worker sometimes ,even in your own country, right?HK is a bet more international ,when at least one in seven have Southeast asians background, either refugees or migrants back in days.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 5 лет назад +1

      Countries To Go they will hate you if you cannot speak proper, fluent Cantonese in Hong Kong, even if you look Chinese. Of course visible minorities like Indians and Whites will get even more stigma. They call white people Gweilo.

    • @penguin-tc1cx
      @penguin-tc1cx 5 лет назад

      kageyamareijikun you can’t generalise everyone. I’m from HK and have lived here for my short ish life. Studying in an international school may alter my view to how other Hong Kong people might see foreigners... sure, there are very traditional people here (esp elderly) who might say gweilo etc but I’ve personally never heard it said towards a white person, I think it’s semi died out and just used as a joke nowadays. No, you don’t have to speak fully Cantonese in order to live here because it’s pretty commercialised and practically everywhere you go there will be English speaking people to help. Maybe some people will ‘shun’ you for not being able to speak fluent Cantonese but they will certainly not hate you 😂 but f them if they do 🤷🏻‍♀️ Anyways the whole point of why I wrote this is: don’t generalise a certain group of people

    • @penguin-tc1cx
      @penguin-tc1cx 5 лет назад +2

      Of course there is no such thing as absolutely no racism at all, anywhere in the world, although in some places there may be less occurrences. I think Hong Kong is a pretty diverse city and there will obviously be people who may be racist towards you/foreigners but it’s a pretty nice city all around. I wouldn’t suggest to come at this time though with the protests and all

    • @111min5
      @111min5 Год назад

      They are way more racists than Japanese and Koreans. See their treatment towards South Asians workers. Extremely low salary, no citizenship or residence are giving. Officially calling them as slaves.
      Singapore is same as well.
      Mainland china ? Lol
      Unmarried Chinese men simply kidnapping South asian girls.

  • @introvert_boy735
    @introvert_boy735 5 лет назад +14

    As an Indonesian...🇮🇩 i'm entertained by this video. And i would say, Japan are top 3 choices when Indonesian wants to find a job abroad (1st and 2nd are Malaysia & Singapore)...😁
    Especially when students graduated from vocational high school (called SMK in here) usually school recommended and sent us abroad to work including on industries job. And i'm suprised those Indonesian guy on thumbnail (the one with white shirt) his japan language are pretty good and fluent. And i pretty sure that the guy at 1:17 are Javanese judging by his accent ("medok" jika kalian semua paham rekkk :v ) even though his stuttered when speak...😅
    Greetings and warm hug for those Indonesian that have a job abroad from this 19 years old Javanese boy...🤘🏻😁

    • @astrohead7649
      @astrohead7649 Год назад

      Malaysia is not big choice now because the salary are quite same as wage in Indonesia nowadays 🤪 We prefer to go Taiwan or Japan for better money and Hong Kong also

  • @jellycheng
    @jellycheng 5 лет назад +4

    I´m amazed how well they speak Japanese! I do believe that knowing the japanese language is a must to survive in Japan. Even as a tourist i felt i couldn't do certain things because i couldn't speak the language.
    In the Netherlands, i´m already used to be surrounded by foreign workers. All my expat friends (especially the ones living in Amsterdam) thinks it´s very comfortable living here, because all the locals can speak English on a basic level at least. In a certain sense, they even earn more than we do as local because they get a huge tax benefit in the first few years.

  • @brm8848
    @brm8848 5 лет назад +2

    7:38 Miss you bro. It really great to see you in Asian boss video.

    • @dibashmgr5331
      @dibashmgr5331 5 лет назад +2

      Bishal Magar miss you too bro .aile video kholera
      Comment herdai jada Hamro bro ko vetiyo achanak.
      Hait.

    • @brm8848
      @brm8848 5 лет назад

      @@dibashmgr5331 haha bro. ASIAN BOSS ko each and every videos waiting basxunita tei mathi afnai bro ko interview kaile auxa vanera jhan astinai dekhi waiting ma thiyo thakai aune bitikai heri Hale bro lai.🙂☺️

  • @juniorherman8427
    @juniorherman8427 5 лет назад +1

    Great job, very interesting. Keep up the good work!

  • @jonaramire
    @jonaramire 5 лет назад +18

    And there are the Europeans, mostly from the French speaking countries who go live and work in Japan. Not for a better life lol, but cuz they love the culture and mangas/animes xD When I watch their yt videos, they say that they don't experience that racism frol them. But they aknowledge it though.
    The bif cities in Switzerland are multicultural, and we all speak 2-3 or more languages

  • @bananana3081
    @bananana3081 5 лет назад +8

    I think it is the same for every country regardless in developing or developed country. Look down on foreign workers who are not white people or white skin color..

  • @tikashankar1649
    @tikashankar1649 5 лет назад +42

    I knew that there was going to be at least one Nepali in this video😂😂
    Respect to my fellow Nepali people living in japan🙏

    • @daesungsii1218
      @daesungsii1218 5 лет назад +4

      Content Vibe same here 😂😂😂 i thought the person in the thumbnail was nepal because of that topi 😂

    • @crazydevil622
      @crazydevil622 5 лет назад +3

      Same! That Nepali daju's Japanese was really good!

    • @adiabd1
      @adiabd1 5 лет назад +1

      @@daesungsii1218 Wait! You Nepali guys called that a topi?
      Because Indonesians call anything related to hats *Topi* . Although normally they call that specific topi a Peci/Songkok

    • @daesungsii1218
      @daesungsii1218 5 лет назад +2

      @@adiabd1 yes we also call almost every hats topi and that topi kinda resembles our main national hat but in the color black.

    • @adiabd1
      @adiabd1 5 лет назад +1

      @@daesungsii1218 and songkok is also our national hat, and the songkok will always be in black
      History plays a huge role, man

  • @Tarunyu
    @Tarunyu 5 лет назад +1

    I moved to Japan in May from NY. Being a very mixed American, most people here don't think of me as from the US. Hearing about the prejudice that happens here is one thing, but experiencing it first hand has really made an impact on me. Many, if not all of the things these people have mentioned are very true.

  • @Xes_Zki
    @Xes_Zki 5 лет назад +1

    I think it’s really tough surviving Japan without learning Nihonggo first. I’m impressed how good most of them are.

  • @toxhisubs
    @toxhisubs 5 лет назад +12

    I wonder what the Japanese themselves think about this. It’s a pretty interesting topic. Seeing both views would be interesting :))

  • @afiqputra9076
    @afiqputra9076 5 лет назад +77

    Asian Boss, can you do an interview on Indonesian opinion on Malaysian and Malaysian opinion on Indonesian? Malay in Malaysia and Indonesian have the same root but for some reason we can't get along with each other and always goes back and forth on some issues. I really hope you can cover it. Thank you.

    • @debudasatriawibawa9405
      @debudasatriawibawa9405 5 лет назад +8

      There Will be a "war"

    • @NeroZeroes
      @NeroZeroes 5 лет назад +35

      yeah, don't do that, the comment section will be a full blown war, Indonesia and malaysia are like Brother in a bad relationship, put them in the same room physically and they will hug each other, leave them alone and they will start slugging each other
      though if some unrelated third party mess with them, they will join up and fused to beat everybody else up, and then after that they'll start slugging each other again

    • @ryanfajar9047
      @ryanfajar9047 5 лет назад +7

      Not everybody hate each others.
      Because so many Indonesian live in Malaysia
      Our relationship just like Japanese and Korean
      Sometimes we fight to prove who's the best child.

    • @NeroZeroes
      @NeroZeroes 5 лет назад +3

      @@ryanfajar9047 yes i agree and disagree, agree with not everybody, because hell yes half of my family reside there, the perks of being part of a tribe that just love journeying around
      and disagree with the fight to prove the best child, japan invade korea, invade china, invade everywhere in asia, try to treat korean like a japanese in korea and you'd better be ready to either be ignored or openly rejected of service, they will still put a smile yes, but trust me, they hate it

    • @Arkitama
      @Arkitama 5 лет назад

      @@NeroZeroes ahahahahahah, that's too accurate...

  • @bektigalan
    @bektigalan 5 лет назад +6

    maaan, i am planning to work in japan next year, but this kind of video makes me considering it, i love japan and all, but this is kinda scary

  • @yessikaandriani5812
    @yessikaandriani5812 5 лет назад +1

    This video post is insightful. I live in Singapore and many foreigners work here but as far as I know locals and foreigners treat each other fairly though few individuals may be showing different behaviours.

  • @バクミ
    @バクミ 5 лет назад

    thanks, Asian boss for covering this one.

  • @DALLEY_SANI
    @DALLEY_SANI 5 лет назад +55

    Japan : We're Expensive
    Singapore : Hold My Beer

    • @kaitokids2245
      @kaitokids2245 5 лет назад +7

      It's alright..Malaysia is near to you..

    • @sinhalalion1806
      @sinhalalion1806 5 лет назад +2

      Actually Singapore is less expensive than Tokyo, but Hong Kong is more expensive than those 2.

    • @wawanlapandua
      @wawanlapandua 5 лет назад

      @Accurate Mediator HD CH1 try geneva

    • @mpokanniesvlog320
      @mpokanniesvlog320 4 года назад

      Singapore building of course very expensive,but the food same normal,coz they shippin from Malaysia and Indonesia (considered cheap),but now bcz Corona virus everything very expensive

    • @ClassicalBro76
      @ClassicalBro76 4 года назад +1

      Hongkong: *hold my modern train*

  • @nellylugo7414
    @nellylugo7414 5 лет назад +3

    I live in Puerto Rico a little island in the Caribbean, we have people of all races and we don’t see them rare we try to communicate with them and love them!

  • @nympha8179
    @nympha8179 3 года назад +3

    had a good laugh with that "am I a pet, am I my wife's pet"🤣

  • @あいしゃ-k4i
    @あいしゃ-k4i 5 лет назад

    2:56 「難しいっすね」but then his face was like "but it was easy for me..." hahaha love this guy

  • @XWolf52
    @XWolf52 3 года назад +1

    They all speaks the truth.
    Respect

  • @kickicat628
    @kickicat628 5 лет назад +8

    Just wanna say Hiroko is a very good interviewer! Really like her way of interacting with people. :) お疲れ様でした。頑張って👍

  • @BoBBaB0oN
    @BoBBaB0oN 5 лет назад +5

    getting paid that much for an intern is good enough tbh, since where i live most of us only get paid below 100$ or even not getting paid at all.

  • @ujungwjsn
    @ujungwjsn 5 лет назад +183

    Wow a lot of Indonesians

    • @TivanYellow
      @TivanYellow 5 лет назад

      @arif mark007 no 2 diasia siapa

    • @QWERTY-iu9sd
      @QWERTY-iu9sd 5 лет назад +2

      @@TivanYellow China, India, terus indonesia

    • @eilz1495
      @eilz1495 5 лет назад +54

      Maybe its also because this is a street interview. Most indonesians have brown/tan skin, so its easier for Hiroko and team to recognize them as foreigners.

    • @ujungwjsn
      @ujungwjsn 5 лет назад

      Eilz Z true!

    • @penguin-tc1cx
      @penguin-tc1cx 5 лет назад

      QWERTY they said *_Southeast Asia_*

  • @Jin88866
    @Jin88866 5 лет назад +1

    The first guy from Nepal speaks a very good Japanese and looks very friendly and relaxed, I'm sure he has many friends now.

  • @yyyorikooo
    @yyyorikooo 5 лет назад

    外国に来て働く彼らに心から敬意を表します。国はもっと彼らを優遇すべきだと思う。。

  • @intan984
    @intan984 5 лет назад +4

    If you come to indonesia. Foreigners feel like heaven. They more respect foreigners other than the local. OMG

    • @argonzarquea9081
      @argonzarquea9081 5 лет назад +4

      Not all foreigners, if you are causcasian yes, but else hmm.
      No. Indonesian is quite racist

    • @haruto352
      @haruto352 5 лет назад

      Feel like heaven. ? Wkwk kalau turis. Beda lagi kalau TKA wkwk yg diwawancarai di asian boss itu TKA di jepang

    • @unknownph537
      @unknownph537 5 лет назад

      Same here in the Philippines as well

    • @Mr.Eminem
      @Mr.Eminem 5 лет назад

      That's called ass licking... Hungry for white peoples

  • @jemimmarahma681
    @jemimmarahma681 5 лет назад +57

    We had good exchange relationship. There are really huge amount Japanese in Indonesia, as well in Japan there are so many Indonesian :)

    • @rhanerenai2797
      @rhanerenai2797 5 лет назад +5

      Well idk about you but I think in Indonesia Japanese workers are treated well, and almost definitely don't get underpaid. I think that's because Indonesian are more open and welcoming to foreigner whether they're working there of just traveling

    • @dontfrownillleaveq_q8605
      @dontfrownillleaveq_q8605 4 года назад +1

      @@rhanerenai2797 there's this doormat mindset, i'm not saying it as a bad thing, i'm indonesian and as i see myself and other indonesians often act as people pleasers, not for any benefit, merely just to make others comfortable in a foreign or unlikely place/situation. Or just overall laid back, we're not as serious or stiff.

  • @kevincoem
    @kevincoem 5 лет назад +4

    I honestly never experienced any harsh racism or discrimination experiences against me while in Japan (besides most people trying to talk to me in broken English even if I approached them talking in quite good Japanese, lol), but I think it's different depending on the country you're from. I'm from Spain so when I said that everyone was like "ah, Spain, paella! flamenco!" and showed interest in me, but then again I had a friend from India who worked at a 7eleven for a couple months and he told me he had a hard time trying to make Japanese friends because they would keep their distance, and complained about most Japanese people taking him for granted as a lower class worker even though he was an engineer in India and was just working a part-time jobs while waiting for bigger engineering job offers, which he eventually got.
    So I think people in Japan might be too first impression biased, even if your actual self is nothing like what they first imagine. It's a great country in many ways, and it's full of great people too, but most of them are too used to Japan so they don't show much interest in anything from outside. I also noticed my Japanese friends who'd traveled abroad were much more open-minded and friendly with foreigners than my Japanese friends who'd never gone out from Japan. But then again, that was just my impression.

    • @nanaalmani4300
      @nanaalmani4300 5 лет назад +3

      Japanese people are generally a lot nicer to white foreigners than to the non-white ones. It’s a reality

    • @ぷらちな-y2t
      @ぷらちな-y2t 5 лет назад

      Kevin Coem just like I told americans I'm Japanese, they were like '' toyota! Sushi, samurai, anime''

  • @Duranggobr
    @Duranggobr 5 лет назад

    I'm impressed that they didnt found any Brazillian passing by there... here in Brazil is so common to listen about people who went to Japan looking for a job. Chaning the subject: Hiroko is the best interviwer

  • @jagdkommando697
    @jagdkommando697 4 года назад

    I like this video. Very insightful.