When you made the comment about slurping your noodles because you are in Japan, I paused the video and went to like and subscribe. For some reason people rudely refuse to recognise any culture that is not theirs. I am proud of you for not apologising for your culture
Exactly, I’m from a country where it’s considered very disrespectful to slurp noodles or long pasta in general, but I don’t get why anyone should adapt to someone else’s tastes or lifestyle, that’s just the beauty of sharing about our cultures, to find out something new or different about each other. I love when something is done differently than how I’ve always experienced, it is refreshing.
Japan is so beautiful, every time i watch Videos about japan i am a little sad i've been born in germany. Wish i was born in Japan. Love Japan so much.❤
I watch your videos everyday in TV before sleeping ….even though it looks similar it is actually unique and entertaining 😃 it s a kind of stress remover keep going best wishes from India…. 👍
Love your Videos. I live in Sri Lanka and have a great respect to Japanese culture and its people. My wife and i spent 10 days and covered Tokyo, Hiroshima and Osaka! Enjoyed the hospitality of your countrymen and tried most of Japanese cuisine including Eel and Wagyu Beef! Please keep up the good work for the rest of the world to get to know Japan better! Arigatho Gozimaas!
@@Blink61291 I do this too! In fact I am making notes on his experience (touch screen ordering, self service water, no human interaction when paying, type of food, etc) so when I do travel I will know places I can experience based on how comfortable I am and what I am wanting to eat.
Hi from Australia , your videos are very interesting and well made thank you , but it would be nice to see more of your daily life than eating and shopping with respect .
Samurai Daddy, I would like to congratulate you on your channel. I love the glimpse into Japanese life you offer. The slurping of noodles the bacon cooked how you like it. Nobody can say this is wrong! And for the people who do, I would imagine we could all find fault in the way they do things. Keep up the good work. Australia Japan game coming up soon.
Love watching, especially when you're shopping, things are very cheap compared to here (England) I find watching what others do in their cultural very fascinating, keep up the videos
I also watch all your videos every day thats make me happy to see you happy and a good life give me inspiration to enjoy the simple things in life i have begin every morning with cold water in face en drink a glas water 😂
I always really enjoy your videos, particularly ones that document your working days-you have such a long commute. Within this video though I was amazed at the attractive and healthy bento boxes on the train services. In the UK you could at most only get a tasetless prepacked sandwich and some crisps! Keep up the good work, you are doing great and I am happy to watch anything you decide to document for us.
Hello from Philippines....i really love watching your videos😊....especially the way you sip your noodles....its like....oh my i have to cook one for me too , hehehe
Baumkuchen is a traditional German Christmas cake. Its origins are in East Prussia (now: Lithuania and Lativa). It is traditional baked on a roll next to wodden fire layer by layer. I like it very much.
En france on l'appelle le gâteau à la broche,devant ine cheminé,une sorte denpâte à crêpe que l'on verse doucement,au dessus d'un plat qui récupère le surplus. Avec l'accumulation de la pâte,ça forme un gâteau conique..trop bon!!!!😊
It’s funny because everytime my partner and I watch your videos, we’d always think that when you’re alone, maybe your wife and son go out somewhere and make videos for a separate channel called “Samurai Mommy”! Hahaha we just find it funny that you coincidentally mentioned it in this video! Keep being you, Samurai Daddy.
Oohhh pasta and beer right before bed. That’s how I got this big belly of mine 😅. Except I always had ramen and soda. So delicious and really hits the spot late at night.
I love the you tube videos of Japan. I can't wait to visit and I would probably buy my lunch at seven eleven or local restaurants. They're trying to eliminate plastic here in the US too. We don't have plastic bags anymore, we'll in New York and we have recycle our garbage.
Good morning from The Netherlands. Its interesting that someone commented on the plastic use. But i see you are using drinking water to clean out the plastic. It seems like contra productive. Thank you for creating a nice video and the RUclips Algorithm to put you on my timeline. Have a great day
A wonderful video, showing insight to how life is lived within Japan by you. Don't change your cultural ways of doing things...like the slurping {this is the Japanese way}. In some cultures, it's totally accepted to 'belch or burp' after their meal. You are being you, do not feel that you have to change, due to a few comments, please be your true self! I really enjoyed this video and look forward to future episodes. Have a wonderful day 🙏🌻
I can't get enough of your videos. I absolutely love the Japanese culture. I had to laugh at the part about slurping your noodles. I just recently starter eating mine with chopsticks and quickly learned that it's not a choice when using them, you're going to slurp whether you want to or not.... if youre able to, could you possibly show some of the popular activities that people enjoy for entertainment and such
Another nice clip, arigato. Nice square frying pan for omelette, the best, one can make really nice looking omelettes with these. Since long sorting garbage and plastic is mandatory by law in Japan. Plastic is recycled. I have a special relation to 7/11 in Japan. We had one just next to our apartment building in Nakasu, Fukuoka and went in there daily. We got to know the family who ran it, very nice. At the time 7/11 was also the only place with ATMs which accepted European debit cards, maybe everywhere today?
Bacon…lol! My husband likes crispy and my daughter likes it soft and fatty. Everyone is different even in how we like bacon cooked…me, I do not eat bacon hahahaha. I love the vlogs you do …maybe you should do one with the most asked questions so you can always send people to that vlog 😂. I see your subscribers growing so it would be good to have something people could view instead of having to answer the same questions …that’s just me. I always watch women doing vlogs but not men so often so it is interesting to see your day into night . Thank you for sharing your time with us and thank you to your family as well! Matanei 🙋🏻♀️
You are right, slurping is a little rude here in Europe. We don't do that in Greece either. The restaurant you had dinner looked really nice. If it's possible, can you choose "English" at the tablet when you order? I would like to read the names of the dishes, if it's possible. Thank you in advance! Also, I'm a little curious, are there any greek products in Japanese stores?
@@samurai-daddy That's too bad! 😞 However, I have a question to ask. I' ve seen on TV about the work dinners Japanese office workers usually have. Is it true? I mean, is it as it is shown on TV? Because they show it on TV as something very important between colleagues and that it's rude to decline a dinner invitation.
In the past, there was an atmosphere in Japan that if you didn't attend drinking parties, you wouldn't fit in at work. However, in recent years, the perception that this is a bad habit is changing.
I ate bananas and others and I made them keep the bowels moving. I kept the bowels moving, too!! I’m glad I did number two and I wasn’t constipated anymore.
My wife is allergic to lots of seafood like shrimp. Is it hard to avoid eating those things? Here it is easy to avoid the allergy, and labels are clear on food to know what you are eating. Do you ever go to stores like Hobby Off? Thank you again for the great videos!
Thank you for watching my video! In Japan, the ingredients of food are listed in detail. In particular, the list of foods that cause allergic reactions is very detailed. I use Hobby Off when I sell things!
22:22 sorry more weight gain😆. What happened to your weight management😅? By the way the food you introduced in the video looks delicious to try. Have to refrain from myself watching after dinner 😂.
Bonsoir Au sujet du plastique,je l'avais remarqué aussi quand je suis allé dans votre sublime pays,énormément,mais si il est bien recyclé..??? Dans les supers marchés aussi,chaques fruits,légumes,sous plastique individuel!!😮 En france non plus de sacs plastique(interdit)les fruits et légumes sont au détail mais on les pèse en caisse dans des sacs..papiers recyclable.. Par contre le Japonest extrêmement propre..vraiment..😊 Aligato.. Régis,Chef Cuisinier By France
If you need a late-night snack, you are not eating enough, or not eating enough fiber, at dinner. Better nutritional choices, more fruits and vegetables are needed. Trade that cake for a couple of whole apples. Instead of peach alcohol, eat a peach. Healthy choices now will matter when you are 60+. Blessings
Happy to see new videos on your channel. Can I request a special episode about payments in Japan? Since my VISA Debit Card charges a 2.1% foreign currency transaction fee, I basically use cash every time I travel to Japan. One problem with using cash is that there will be a lot of coins. I'd like to know how you manage so many coins? In addition, I found that convenience stores and many restaurants in Japan accept various payment methods. In addition to cash and bank cards, they also accept transportation cards and bar codes/QR codes. In addition to bank cards, which bar codes or QR codes can foreigners apply for online? Perhaps these methods can help me avoid the foreign currency transaction fee and the problem of holding too many coins.
Thank you for watching my video! As for the problem of having a lot of coins, I think the only thing you can do is to use coins sparingly for each payment. 😅 The QR code payment methods recommended for foreigners are Alipay, WeChat Pay, and PayPay. This is information from the Internet. PatPay is the most popular QR code payment method among Japanese people. However, I recommend Suica or Passmo, which are transportation cards.
I just found your channel. Thank you for making your videos ! Could you try döner kebab one day ? I think there is some in Tokyo. Also I have a question, will you keep sleeping separate from your wife or do you wait until your child grows ? I am not familiar with the family culture in Japan, sorry. Best wishes for your and your family ;)
Thank you for watching my video! Kebabs are delicious. I think I'll continue to sleep in separate rooms with my wife. Because my wife and I have completely different wake-up and sleep times.
Felicitaciones por tu trabajo y tu canal. La cultura japonesa me fascina. Conlos trenes lo entiendo mejor. Fui ferroviario varios años. En Tokio existen verdaderos templos del ferromodelismo con gigantescas maquetas. Con la edición te comprendo perfectamente. Aun conervo la isla y otros equipos de la era del VHS. Incluso una Panasonic Camcorder OmniMovie. Hasta mi jubilación trabajé en un canal como técnico en electrónica. Había recambio de equipos cada pocos años. El material descartado se vendía al personal a muy bajo precio.Algunas cosas directamente te las regalaban. Al editar tu trabajo adquiere mucho valor. Me desagrada la cámara rápida. ése tipo de video no lo continúo viendo. Saludos desde Uruguay.
Il y a du sur emballage c'est dommage mais les prix dans l'ensemble ont l'air corrects .Avant , les gens en campagne faisaient du bruit en mangeant surtout pour la soupe car cela était très chaud
Good evening Dad Samurai 😄also this evening an interesting video... regarding a comment unfortunately for us in Europe Italy it is rude to make noise while eating but rightly you are proposing life in your country... dealing with the various cultures of all countries is not easy but commenting and expressing your opinion is a matter of respect because sometimes it's strange to understand certain ways of doing things🤷♀️here's a question about breakfast, why do people eat salty in Japan? Even in various European countries of course. ..for us in Italy it's very strange...Generally our breakfast is Cappuccino☕️🍪🥛🍞🧈 jam rusks butter cereals biscuits and above all an excellent espresso coffee☕️☕️😁😁see dear samurai dad we are all different😄😄😄👱♀️🇮🇹🌍🇯🇵so far away but so close...peace and serenity forever 🙏🙏🙏
Привет! Получается, вы только завтрак себе сами готовите, а обед и ужин покупаете. Сколько денег вы тратите на еду на всю семью в неделю? Заранее спасибо за ответ.
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео! Я думаю, что ежемесячные расходы на еду для всей семьи составляют от 50 000 иен (32 258 рублей) до 60 000 иен (38 710 рублей).
Thank you for watching my video! That's a difficult question. Maybe Japanese people are not tolerant of immigrants. Japan is an island nation, so we are not used to interacting with foreigners. But there are many foreigners who are living happily in Japan. There is a good chance that foreigners can live happily in Japan.
When no one is around, I slurp my noodles too. I don't know why the US has these unspoken dinner manners when there are alot of other things people do that is so rude.
Hello daddy samurai, I hope you are well, I would like to ask you a question. Do they show any Mexican television programs there in Japan? And if so, which one? more another question What are the important festivals or dates in Japan?
I don't know about Mexican TV broadcast in Japan. However, I like RUclips videos about various countries. I've seen a video about a region in Mexico that loves cola. I've also seen a video about South Americans entering the United States via Mexico. The biggest festival in Japan is the Nebuta Festival in Aomori. It is held every year from August 2nd to August 7th.
@@samurai-daddy It is difficult to see in each country a situation harmful to human beings in which several migrate to different countries in order to survive or have a good life.
When you made the comment about slurping your noodles because you are in Japan, I paused the video and went to like and subscribe. For some reason people rudely refuse to recognise any culture that is not theirs. I am proud of you for not apologising for your culture
Exactly, I’m from a country where it’s considered very disrespectful to slurp noodles or long pasta in general, but I don’t get why anyone should adapt to someone else’s tastes or lifestyle, that’s just the beauty of sharing about our cultures, to find out something new or different about each other. I love when something is done differently than how I’ve always experienced, it is refreshing.
Japan is so beautiful, every time i watch Videos about japan i am a little sad i've been born in germany. Wish i was born in Japan. Love Japan so much.❤
I watch your videos everyday in TV before sleeping ….even though it looks similar it is actually unique and entertaining 😃 it s a kind of stress remover keep going best wishes from India…. 👍
Love your Videos. I live in Sri Lanka and have a great respect to Japanese culture and its people. My wife and i spent 10 days and covered Tokyo, Hiroshima and Osaka! Enjoyed the hospitality of your countrymen and tried most of Japanese cuisine including Eel and Wagyu Beef! Please keep up the good work for the rest of the world to get to know Japan better! Arigatho Gozimaas!
We love your daily story.. Thank you very much🙏🏻🫶🏻 Barbara and Fabrizio from Italy
Keep slurping away. We don't mind it at all. Love the simplicity of your content.✌✌👍
コメントで批判されても心配しないでください。それらは他の国の異なる習慣や文化を反映しているだけです。日本の文化は美しく、あなたのビデオは本当に素晴らしいです!
ありがとうございます!私はあなたの言葉に救われました。これからも自分のベストを尽くします。
@@samurai-daddy 喜んでお手伝いさせていただきました。ビデオをありがとう。
Thanks for sharing the name of the restaurants you go to. I am saving them to notes for my next travel to Tokyo
@@Blink61291 I do this too! In fact I am making notes on his experience (touch screen ordering, self service water, no human interaction when paying, type of food, etc) so when I do travel I will know places I can experience based on how comfortable I am and what I am wanting to eat.
Sure you are
My son in law is Japanese, and he slurps when eating, we do understand that it's very normal to eat like that in his culture. We respect it.
I'm a full blooded American and I slurp my soup.... It's the best way!!!
I enjoyed watching your video .thankyou for posting your daily life x
Hi from Australia , your videos are very interesting and well made thank you , but it would be nice to see more of your daily life than eating and shopping with respect .
Samurai Daddy, I would like to congratulate you on your channel. I love the glimpse into Japanese life you offer. The slurping of noodles the bacon cooked how you like it. Nobody can say this is wrong! And for the people who do, I would imagine we could all find fault in the way they do things. Keep up the good work. Australia Japan game coming up soon.
Love watching, especially when you're shopping, things are very cheap compared to here (England)
I find watching what others do in their cultural very fascinating, keep up the videos
I also watch all your videos every day thats make me happy to see you happy and a good life give me inspiration to enjoy the simple things in life i have begin every morning with cold water in face en drink a glas water 😂
great video the spaghetti 🍝😋 looked amazing again great video 👍😊🎉
I always really enjoy your videos, particularly ones that document your working days-you have such a long commute. Within this video though I was amazed at the attractive and healthy bento boxes on the train services. In the UK you could at most only get a tasetless prepacked sandwich and some crisps! Keep up the good work, you are doing great and I am happy to watch anything you decide to document for us.
Wow this amazing
Thank for this video brother
Hello from Philippines....i really love watching your videos😊....especially the way you sip your noodles....its like....oh my i have to cook one for me too , hehehe
Obrigado por mais um vídeo. Ficou excelente como sempre! 👏 👏
Saudações do Brasil. 🇧🇷
Great video. Looking forward to watching more. ❤
after waking up, have breakfast, then go to the convenience store, then eat again, then go back to sleep 🤣
Baumkuchen is a traditional German Christmas cake. Its origins are in East Prussia (now: Lithuania and Lativa). It is traditional baked on a roll next to wodden fire layer by layer. I like it very much.
En france on l'appelle le gâteau à la broche,devant ine cheminé,une sorte denpâte à crêpe que l'on verse doucement,au dessus d'un plat qui récupère le surplus.
Avec l'accumulation de la pâte,ça forme un gâteau conique..trop bon!!!!😊
@@journey6875 C’est vrai. J’ai mangé ce genre de gâteau en Alsace. La France et l’Allemagne se ressemblent beaucoup à ce niveau.
@@Michael_Germany_1981 Alsace
It’s funny because everytime my partner and I watch your videos, we’d always think that when you’re alone, maybe your wife and son go out somewhere and make videos for a separate channel called “Samurai Mommy”! Hahaha we just find it funny that you coincidentally mentioned it in this video! Keep being you, Samurai Daddy.
Prenez soin de votre famille!!😊
Every video i watch about Japan i cant help but think how different everything is to Europe there...😮
Oohhh pasta and beer right before bed. That’s how I got this big belly of mine 😅. Except I always had ramen and soda. So delicious and really hits the spot late at night.
I love the you tube videos of Japan. I can't wait to visit and I would probably buy my lunch at seven eleven or local restaurants. They're trying to eliminate plastic here in the US too. We don't have plastic bags anymore, we'll in New York and we have recycle our garbage.
Love the slurping......sounds delicious! 😊
Hi I love watch your channel it's amazing I live in Canada
Good morning from The Netherlands. Its interesting that someone commented on the plastic use. But i see you are using drinking water to clean out the plastic. It seems like contra productive. Thank you for creating a nice video and the RUclips Algorithm to put you on my timeline. Have a great day
Огромное спасибо! Мне понравилось и лайк!
8:40 Samurai Daddy, stay as you are, authentic Japanese life
Agree 👏💯😊yes! :-) Just clicked on the subscribe button!!!!
A wonderful video, showing insight to how life is lived within Japan by you. Don't change your cultural ways of doing things...like the slurping {this is the Japanese way}. In some cultures, it's totally accepted to 'belch or burp' after their meal. You are being you, do not feel that you have to change, due to a few comments, please be your true self!
I really enjoyed this video and look forward to future episodes. Have a wonderful day 🙏🌻
I Like your channel very much, I want to learn more about your culture . it is very interesting for me. greetings from Germany.
Best regards from Bulgaria and Switzerland 🇧🇬✨🇨🇭
I am in Canada and believed that the slurping of noodles was a sign of appreciation for the flavours.
Eat the traditional way!
ปกติแล้วคุณไม่ทานข้าวพร้อมภรรยาและลูกชายของคุณหรอคะ หรือว่ามีช่วงที่ทานข้าวพร้อมกันแต่ไม่ได้ถ่ายคลิป ฉันดูมาจากหลายๆ คลิปของคุณมักจะเห็นคุณออกไปทานข้างนอกคนเดียว
ขอบคุณที่รับชมวิดีโอของฉัน! เมื่อฉันไม่ได้ถ่ายทำ RUclips ฉันจะสนุกกับการทานอาหารร่วมกับครอบครัว สักวันหนึ่งฉันจะอัปโหลดวิดีโอเวลาของฉันกับครอบครัว
@@samurai-daddy ฉันจะรอชมนะคะ 🤩
Im a new subscriber and im liking your videos. Will watch the others too! Watching from 🇵🇭
The fact that you can eat three meals a day plus a late-night snack and still maintain your figure without gaining weight is really enviable.😄
I can't get enough of your videos. I absolutely love the Japanese culture. I had to laugh at the part about slurping your noodles. I just recently starter eating mine with chopsticks and quickly learned that it's not a choice when using them, you're going to slurp whether you want to or not.... if youre able to, could you possibly show some of the popular activities that people enjoy for entertainment and such
samurai daddy, i think ypur wife should create her own channel. I would really like to see her routines🤩. Hope she start her channel🤞🏻
Another nice clip, arigato. Nice square frying pan for omelette, the best, one can make really nice looking omelettes with these. Since long sorting garbage and plastic is mandatory by law in Japan. Plastic is recycled. I have a special relation to 7/11 in Japan. We had one just next to our apartment building in Nakasu, Fukuoka and went in there daily. We got to know the family who ran it, very nice. At the time 7/11 was also the only place with ATMs which accepted European debit cards, maybe everywhere today?
Cool, greetings from Poland
Here in Mexico the most common convenience stores are Oxxo which is literally on every corner hahaha😂😂😂
Bacon…lol! My husband likes crispy and my daughter likes it soft and fatty. Everyone is different even in how we like bacon cooked…me, I do not eat bacon hahahaha. I love the vlogs you do …maybe you should do one with the most asked questions so you can always send people to that vlog 😂. I see your subscribers growing so it would be good to have something people could view instead of having to answer the same questions …that’s just me. I always watch women doing vlogs but not men so often so it is interesting to see your day into night . Thank you for sharing your time with us and thank you to your family as well! Matanei 🙋🏻♀️
Hi just found your channel and just subscribed ❤🥳
Es la vida real verdad jajaja me gusta el ruido de los fideos al comer
I say you cook that bacon anyway you like it! 😉 great video😊
やっぱり車があると色んなお店に行けていいよなあ〜
自分が住んでるところはバスに頼らないと行けないから😭
i like watching video from bangkok thailand
Cooking bacon till it’s crispy is like cooking a steak till it’s well done 😂…..but to each their own.
You are right, slurping is a little rude here in Europe. We don't do that in Greece either. The restaurant you had dinner looked really nice. If it's possible, can you choose "English" at the tablet when you order? I would like to read the names of the dishes, if it's possible. Thank you in advance! Also, I'm a little curious, are there any greek products in Japanese stores?
Thank you for watching my videos! That's a great idea. I'll select English on my tablet from now on. There may not be many Greek products in Japan. 😥
@@samurai-daddy That's too bad! 😞 However, I have a question to ask. I' ve seen on TV about the work dinners Japanese office workers usually have. Is it true? I mean, is it as it is shown on TV? Because they show it on TV as something very important between colleagues and that it's rude to decline a dinner invitation.
In the past, there was an atmosphere in Japan that if you didn't attend drinking parties, you wouldn't fit in at work. However, in recent years, the perception that this is a bad habit is changing.
Miłego dnia pozdrawiam z Polski
Slurp noodle is okay,, just dont slurp spagetti while in rome 😂😂😂
拍得很棒喔,希望常常更新
👋🇮🇹usate molti pranzi pronti io cucino tutto per la mia famiglia compro solo la pizza pronta ma non surgelata 😊😊
que paz da japon, saludos desde argentina
i think in Europe beside of Spaghetti, i don’t think they have any long noodles to slurp.
I ate bananas and others and I made them keep the bowels moving. I kept the bowels moving, too!! I’m glad I did number two and I wasn’t constipated anymore.
My wife is allergic to lots of seafood like shrimp. Is it hard to avoid eating those things? Here it is easy to avoid the allergy, and labels are clear on food to know what you are eating.
Do you ever go to stores like Hobby Off? Thank you again for the great videos!
Thank you for watching my video! In Japan, the ingredients of food are listed in detail. In particular, the list of foods that cause allergic reactions is very detailed. I use Hobby Off when I sell things!
hi can you give the ingredients of the tomato pasta? it seems delicious.
Thank you for watching my video! Sorry. This is a Seven-Eleven product, so I don't know the ingredients.
@@samurai-daddy can you buy an other package? ingredients must be written behind the package.
Nice man❤
Nice
I see you alone in these videos. Can you give us a video where you do something with your family?
re breakfast, I want to see at least some green on that plate. Spring onioin?
22:22 sorry more weight gain😆. What happened to your weight management😅? By the way the food you introduced in the video looks delicious to try. Have to refrain from myself watching after dinner 😂.
Even the bacon for your breakfast is tidy and organised
You eat pasta like a real Italian 🤗
Bonsoir
Au sujet du plastique,je l'avais remarqué aussi quand je suis allé dans votre sublime pays,énormément,mais si il est bien recyclé..???
Dans les supers marchés aussi,chaques fruits,légumes,sous plastique individuel!!😮
En france non plus de sacs plastique(interdit)les fruits et légumes sont au détail mais on les pèse en caisse dans des sacs..papiers recyclable..
Par contre le Japonest extrêmement propre..vraiment..😊
Aligato..
Régis,Chef Cuisinier
By France
I heard Ootoya makes really good tonkatsu. True?
Thank you for watching my video! Yes, you're right, I'll show you in a video someday.
If you need a late-night snack, you are not eating enough, or not eating enough fiber, at dinner. Better nutritional choices, more fruits and vegetables are needed. Trade that cake for a couple of whole apples. Instead of peach alcohol, eat a peach. Healthy choices now will matter when you are 60+. Blessings
比了👍😂
Happy to see new videos on your channel. Can I request a special episode about payments in Japan? Since my VISA Debit Card charges a 2.1% foreign currency transaction fee, I basically use cash every time I travel to Japan. One problem with using cash is that there will be a lot of coins. I'd like to know how you manage so many coins? In addition, I found that convenience stores and many restaurants in Japan accept various payment methods. In addition to cash and bank cards, they also accept transportation cards and bar codes/QR codes. In addition to bank cards, which bar codes or QR codes can foreigners apply for online? Perhaps these methods can help me avoid the foreign currency transaction fee and the problem of holding too many coins.
Thank you for watching my video! As for the problem of having a lot of coins, I think the only thing you can do is to use coins sparingly for each payment. 😅 The QR code payment methods recommended for foreigners are Alipay, WeChat Pay, and PayPay. This is information from the Internet. PatPay is the most popular QR code payment method among Japanese people. However, I recommend Suica or Passmo, which are transportation cards.
I just found your channel. Thank you for making your videos ! Could you try döner kebab one day ? I think there is some in Tokyo. Also I have a question, will you keep sleeping separate from your wife or do you wait until your child grows ? I am not familiar with the family culture in Japan, sorry. Best wishes for your and your family ;)
Thank you for watching my video! Kebabs are delicious. I think I'll continue to sleep in separate rooms with my wife. Because my wife and I have completely different wake-up and sleep times.
Felicitaciones por tu trabajo y tu canal. La cultura japonesa me fascina. Conlos trenes lo entiendo mejor. Fui ferroviario varios años. En Tokio existen verdaderos templos del ferromodelismo con gigantescas maquetas. Con la edición te comprendo perfectamente. Aun conervo la isla y otros equipos de la era del VHS. Incluso una Panasonic Camcorder OmniMovie. Hasta mi jubilación trabajé en un canal como técnico en electrónica. Había recambio de equipos cada pocos años. El material descartado se vendía al personal a muy bajo precio.Algunas cosas directamente te las regalaban. Al editar tu trabajo adquiere mucho valor. Me desagrada la cámara rápida. ése tipo de video no lo continúo viendo. Saludos desde Uruguay.
Il y a du sur emballage c'est dommage mais les prix dans l'ensemble ont l'air corrects .Avant , les gens en campagne faisaient du bruit en mangeant surtout pour la soupe car cela était très chaud
Seems like it is common to eat again late night before bed 🤔
يا اهلاً وسهلاً فيك الفديو جميل
Great vid! Question, do you salt your rice while cooking it?
No. Japanese rice already has natural sweetness. Why spoil the taste?
Thank you for watching my video! I don't add salt when I cook rice. I've never heard of such a custom.
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Stay as you are Daddy Samuraï 😊8:40
Good evening Dad Samurai 😄also this evening an interesting video... regarding a comment unfortunately for us in Europe Italy it is rude to make noise while eating but rightly you are proposing life in your country... dealing with the various cultures of all countries is not easy but commenting and expressing your opinion is a matter of respect because sometimes it's strange to understand certain ways of doing things🤷♀️here's a question about breakfast, why do people eat salty in Japan? Even in various European countries of course. ..for us in Italy it's very strange...Generally our breakfast is Cappuccino☕️🍪🥛🍞🧈 jam rusks butter cereals biscuits and above all an excellent espresso coffee☕️☕️😁😁see dear samurai dad we are all different😄😄😄👱♀️🇮🇹🌍🇯🇵so far away but so close...peace and serenity forever 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for watching my video! Your comments encouraged me 😊 I love rice, so I eat salty things that go well with rice.
Привет! Получается, вы только завтрак себе сами готовите, а обед и ужин покупаете. Сколько денег вы тратите на еду на всю семью в неделю? Заранее спасибо за ответ.
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео! Я думаю, что ежемесячные расходы на еду для всей семьи составляют от 50 000 иен (32 258 рублей) до 60 000 иен (38 710 рублей).
Is japan very welcoming to people who want to move there?
Thank you for watching my video! That's a difficult question. Maybe Japanese people are not tolerant of immigrants. Japan is an island nation, so we are not used to interacting with foreigners. But there are many foreigners who are living happily in Japan. There is a good chance that foreigners can live happily in Japan.
Hey, I like your vlog. Can you show more of your house? Sometimes you sit on the floor, sometimes at a table. Is there a reason? Thank you!
Thank you for watching my videos! I'll try to film more of my home. There's no particular reason why I sit on the floor or on a chair 😊
Don’t let europeans tell you what to do man! This is you channel
세븐일레븐의 상품은 실패가 없다... 12월에 또 일본에 갑니다🥹
American love the bacon 100% crispy but our bacon isn’t like most other countries either. So I don’t think it’s fair to compare.
Do you have a Friday night routine of eating Doritos and drinking Pepsi?
Thank you for watching my videos! I don't have that habit. But I love Pepsi and Doritos.
When no one is around, I slurp my noodles too. I don't know why the US has these unspoken dinner manners when there are alot of other things people do that is so rude.
Samurai Daddy, eat your bacon how you want! Yea :)
I have Japanese /American family in Yokohama but lost them since the 1990s! Anyone have an idea how to find them please?
Hello daddy samurai, I hope you are well, I would like to ask you a question. Do they show any Mexican television programs there in Japan? And if so, which one? more another question What are the important festivals or dates in Japan?
I don't know about Mexican TV broadcast in Japan. However, I like RUclips videos about various countries. I've seen a video about a region in Mexico that loves cola. I've also seen a video about South Americans entering the United States via Mexico. The biggest festival in Japan is the Nebuta Festival in Aomori. It is held every year from August 2nd to August 7th.
@@samurai-daddy It is difficult to see in each country a situation harmful to human beings in which several migrate to different countries in order to survive or have a good life.
Love your videos! So relaxing
what is a software used for video editing?
Thank you for watching my video! I use a video editing software called Filmora.
So daily life in Japan consists of mostly eating?
Mmm l could smell bacon❤️
Please let us see some Government office and public toilets used in the japan
Porque você não mostra a sua família ?
E aqui do Brasil
Obrigado por assistir meu vídeo! Algum dia postarei um vídeo meu passando um tempo com minha família.
Добрый день. В магазине Вы купили еду. А это на всю семью? Жене и сыну?
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео! Я купил себе достаточно еды, пока снимался для RUclips😅.