We would like to extend our heartfelt praise to your courage and challenging spirit to overcome the differences in languages and cultures between foreign countries and take a step forward. There may be various things that are in every country, things that are overseas but not in Japan, things that are unique to Japan, and how they feel, but it would be wonderful to communicate with people based on their own experiences. 異国同士の言語や文化の違いを乗り越えて、一歩足を前に出す貴方の勇気とチャレンジ精神に心から賞賛を贈ります。どの国ににもある物、海外にあって日本にない物、日本にしかない物、感じ方は人様々かもしれないが、自分の感じた経験を基に人と通じる事は素晴らしい事だろう。
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful comment! 🌟 You’re right, each country has its own charm, and I’m so happy to share about japan’s unique and special ways! 美しいコメントありがとうございます! 🌟そうです、各国には独自の魅力があります。日本のユニークで特別な方法について共有できることをとてもうれしく思います
@ウーロン-d4o2 жыл бұрын
「六義園」"Rikugien" in Komagome is recommended. Autumn leaves are also beautiful in November.
@alidesu12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation. It is on my 'to go' list this year!
I’m very impressed with your intellectual talking words in this video. Feel like crossover of the mind and culture. thank you for this video.
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
What a lovely comment, thank you so much! Sometimes I feel Western in my body but Japanese in my soul. I'm happy to be here, always learning about this unique and beautiful culture. Thank you!
Wow amazing video and thanks for sharing your five most special experiences and moments in Japan. It made me reflect back fondly on my own amazing special memories of the country and looking forward to doing some of the things which you mentioned in the video which sound truly magical. I have fond memories of going to wonderful fun karaoke places and photo booths in Tokyo and learning traditional Japanese dance in Asakusa !
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment and sharing your own experiences too! It's so nice to discover a beautiful new culture, such as that in Japan, and learning dance sounds amazing! I'd love to try! 😍
@onohi77233 жыл бұрын
日本の気持ち良い部分を確り表現されております。気持ち良さが伝わりました。
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
どうもありがとうございました!よかったです。日本は素晴らしい場所です☺
@ヒデヤマ-s3y2 жыл бұрын
ありがとう
@alidesu12 жыл бұрын
どういたしまして!
@akas2243 жыл бұрын
i am glad you introduced us Geisha. i had a chance to get to know them, too. they are elegant, sophisticated and intelligent. 🥰
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
thank you for your comment! Geisha are a very unique and special part of Japanese culture. ☺🇯🇵🥰
@akas2243 жыл бұрын
@@alidesu1 thank you for your response. I saw some English comments that geisha were prostites after BBC had made documentary about geisha. it introduced geisha as if they were dark side of Japanese culture. i really wish BBC made a true documentary about geisha without bias.🙏
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
@@akas224 it's difficult for foreigners to understand about geisha because we have no similar thing. So, it is a unique and beautiful part of Japanese culture which has always interested and delighted me! Meeting them was such a beautiful moment in my life, not just in japan!
@akiranakajima84673 жыл бұрын
Yes, You felt well when you visited Mitsumine Shrine where has calm and holy atmosphere ! The great historian of your country, Dr. Arnold Toynbee also felt something holy or divine when he had visited Ise Jingu(Shrine) and other main shrine as you felt. It is very precious experience. Thank you for your feelings.
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! It's so amazing, the power spots around Japan. It's something we can feel, more than I can explain! I think Japan is such a special place 🥰
@Qoo623 жыл бұрын
Great video! I'm moved. Thank you for loving Japan and Japanese culture✨💖
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your warm response! It's my pleasure to be here, enjoying this beautiful country. Thank you for contributing to it!
Greetings and Happy New Year from Hong Kong.🎍🎉 Hello, Miss Ali. I found your KZbin channel as a suggestion from Miss Anna Mitzel’s channel. Anyway, I think you are fascinated by the culture and environment of Japan, with passion, too.
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you so much for coming to my channel and enjoying my content! Oh I REEALLY love Japan🥰. It has shown me so many new things and I hope to continue to enjoy it here! Thank you again 😄💖
@Topgunchannel3 жыл бұрын
Maybe we Japanese think so like you in foreign countries.😊 This is amazing
There are much more beautiful places in Japan . This country was surrounded by the ocean and about 70% of the country is mountainous area. So it`s abundant in feeling nature. Enjoy Japan ! Cherry blossoms are waiting for you in April.
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment ☺your words about cherry blossom made me feel so happy! One of the beautiful things I love about life here is how people appreciate and respect nature and seasons. Beautiful Japan! 💖🇯🇵
Safe, clean, tasty food.More women care about these than men.So It's understandable why many foreign women try to live in Japan while Japanese women rarely try to live in foreign.
@alidesu12 жыл бұрын
Life in Japan is great! I guess the Japanese women who explore overseas just want to see what it's like in other cultures and countries.
@hastamanana86962 жыл бұрын
@@alidesu1Yes, It’s big difference from other Asian women in Asia.Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Philippines etc there women immigrate to foreign countries a lot.
Hi Ali! I really admire You of observation power !! I think you are learned in Japanese culture! If you good I give to you a one advice . No5 of section !! About You was say Geisya! It’s a must be Kyoto of okiya right? In Kyoto we never say Geisha!! We are call She’s Maiko or Geiko . Women who entertain in performing arts such as dance, singing, and shamisen are called "geiko" and "maiko". Maiko is only available in Gion, Kyoto. It's a rather complicated story, so I'll omit it, but remember that Gion's geisha and maiko are different.
@alidesu12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! wow, I didn't know that, thank you for teaching me 😄
I'm Japanese, but I subscribed to your channel after seeing you appearing as a guest on YASU's business channel. So I commented, but I would like to comment again. There is a "Jomon period" in the history of Japan, but to my surprise, researchers who specialize in it are gradually finding out that they lived in peace without war for 10,000 years. ・ ・ It's 10,000 years! (Surprise) Archaeological sites and relics excavated from the strata are excavated from the strata that are hundreds of years old, and although there are stone tools and tools for hunting, there are few "weapons". In other words, many researchers conclude that there was no major war during the Jomon period, which lasted 10,000 years. I think that fact hides hints about modern Japan and the way of thinking of Japanese people, and I am continuing my research now. I think that Japan today is probably one of the most mature socialist nations in the world. People and society around us are very serious and serious, and most importantly, "honestly", so that one person can live as satisfyingly as possible. It is true that Japan is an island country, so it was isolated for a very long time compared to the land-based Europe. It may be that Japan's unique culture and concepts were nurtured, but in reality, Japanese people are different from the genes of Koreans and Chinese. The Japanese are almost independent genes, and I see their ancestors as Jomon people. That is why I think that many people think that Japan and the Japanese are people who hate war and always want to live in peace without fighting. Since it is at the bottom, I think it is very comfortable in various everyday lives. I'm sorry it's hard to read these sentences because they are translated by Google.
@alidesu12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for enjoying Yasu Business’ channel and supporting my appearance! It’s very interesting that there was no war for 10,000 years! This is the way I wish it was all over the world. Even nowadays, I can still feel the desire for peace and trustworthy nature of Japanese. It’s beautiful, thank you.
@Sakura-zu4rz3 жыл бұрын
I like you very much just as you are. 好き〜っっつ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@alidesu13 жыл бұрын
A charming comment! Arigatou ☺please continue to enjoy my content!