My husband and I are going in early November for our 20th wedding anniversary. We are both SO excited! Thank you Cathy Cat for all your informative interviews!!
@justthegirlwithatail1304 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video 🥰 Really looking forward to visiting this super Stunning country
@katrinawheatley81 Жыл бұрын
I just found out about Roland the other day and hearing his perspective about being a host was interesting. I can say that he is an interesting looking guy. I love these streets interviews. 🙂
@robertsadler1275 Жыл бұрын
❤My first ever visit to japan was absolutely WOW!I absolutely loved it i will be returning such a wonderful country and the Japanese people are so lovely!Thank you japan for such a lovely experience and a wonderful culture shock!❤
@mgrzx3367 Жыл бұрын
1:13 Yes they should do that in the USA also. Totally agree.
@user-pm6hb2ql9z Жыл бұрын
Discriminatory remarks by a Russian woman raised in Japan from a Japanese person, and it's a pity that the trauma of being verbally abused by children in her childhood hasn't disappeared even now as a young man. There are many people who have suffered because they were badmouthed and left with trauma that they cannot forget. No matter where in the world you were born and raised, it is a wall that you cannot escape from. She hopes that the day will come when she will be glad that she grew up in Japan, and I want her to be proud of being raised in Japan.
@amosrider Жыл бұрын
自然に挿入される「ハートキャッチプリキュアされました?」とかいう字幕面白過ぎる
@davidbrink3328 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Living in America and going to Japan everything will be a huh moment and a positive cultural difference especially if your an older person from the USA and lived in or near a US City
@soyosugawara2658 Жыл бұрын
This is good idea for foreign people and USA people and lots of people learn Japanese culture.
Wow, it was so much fun. I saw your video and it made me smile. As a Japanese, it was a happy video. I am also doing my best to create fun videos with my daughter. It was very inspiring. Thank you very much 👍
Children are honest and innocent Therefore it is sometimes cruel Especially in a homogenous society like Japan, bullying occurs because of differences in appearance. On the contrary, I was bullied even though I look exactly the same as Japanese. I didn't say or act offensive to anyone, and it wasn't that I didn't respect anyone. I was bullied just because I was slow, weak, and unwitting enough to refute. If you have family relationships with Japanese people in a small community, they will always protect you in such situations. Especially Russia and Japan still do not have a peace treaty. That background makes her stand even worse, but she's not bad at all. Bullying is bad, adults who don't protect are bad, teachers who don't teach are bad Because children are just swept away by the atmosphere If the appearance is different, the nationality is also born and raised in Japan, but this kind of bullying happens. her statement is true We Japanese know many such cases, and instead of listening only when a foreigner praises us, we should take her words seriously, reflect on them, and protect the happiness of innocent people. Become I hope that the day will come when she will be glad that she was born and raised in Japan from the bottom of her heart. it's up to us
I don't know if I ever saw groups of Japanese hosts the two times I was there. I am kinda jealous. Cause I have wanted to see them out and about but would never support their liver destroying business.😅 aka they drink Way too much alcohol every night. I saw some documentaries on them before.
This Russian girl is a native Japanese speaker, so her experience speaks of bullying rather than racism. She will know various perspectives from her experiences such as going out of Japan from now on.
True. Avoid Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians. They're terrible people. We have a lot of problems with them in Poland.
@TY-or4ul Жыл бұрын
エレベーターガールね
@littleidols Жыл бұрын
why sliding doors open so slow? still i walk into them every time . probably i have brain damage from these doors open so slow
@matatabi517 Жыл бұрын
Many foreigners who say they were bullied didn't follow Japanese rules, didn't try to fit in in the first place, or looked down on Japanese people. Don't just listen to one-sided stories.Most of Japanese people don't discriminate foreigners becuse of their being foreigners but because their bad conduct.
@kylieariate9135 Жыл бұрын
yea true
@理一郎加藤 Жыл бұрын
Children are honest and innocent Therefore it is sometimes cruel Especially in a homogenous society like Japan, bullying occurs because of differences in appearance. On the contrary, I was bullied even though I look exactly the same as Japanese. I didn't say or act offensive to anyone, and it wasn't that I didn't respect anyone. I was bullied just because I was slow, weak, and unwitting enough to refute. If you have family relationships with Japanese people in a small community, they will always protect you in such situations. Especially Russia and Japan still do not have a peace treaty. That background makes her stand even worse, but she's not bad at all. Bullying is bad, adults who don't protect are bad, teachers who don't teach are bad Because children are just swept away by the atmosphere If the appearance is different, the nationality is also born and raised in Japan, but this kind of bullying happens. her statement is true We Japanese know many such cases, and instead of listening only when a foreigner praises us, we should take her words seriously, reflect on them, and protect the happiness of innocent people. Become I hope that the day will come when she will be glad that she was born and raised in Japan from the bottom of her heart. it's up to us
@southcoastinventors6583 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom Cruise for protecting the Japanese from the Big Bad Gajin
@matatabi517 Жыл бұрын
@@ttt-w2h Of course, I do not endorse bullying. What I'm trying to say here is that you shouldn't make one-sided decisions. I hear that in Europe and the United States, immigrants from Islamic countries and Africa do not follow the rules of their migration destinations and get into trouble. If it becomes a matter of course not to obey the rules in society, security will deteriorate. It is the same in any country that some kind of sanctions will occur in order to keep the rules. Of course bullying is bad, but when something is happening, it is rather rare that it is one-sided and usually there is a reason for it. some Westerners to come to Asia and look down on Asians and not follow the rules of their country and do whatever they want. Unfortunately there was something similar in her attitude and words. She seems to look down on Japanese people from the fact that she says she doesn't take Instagrams with Japanese people.
I’m Japanese.I recommend that you have to search & study about japan restroom’s rules & systems.Especially male! Most people don't stand up to urinate in a Western-style urinal. If you want to urinate standing up, you must do it at the urinal. トイレのルールとシステムだけは調べてきた方がいいかもね特に男性は!
I will never understand the concept of privacy sounds in the bathroom, Seriously who are these people who judge you for making "toilet sounds" in the toilet??!!
@steemlenn8797 Жыл бұрын
Who are those people who judge you for having a different skin color? Speaking a different language? Believe in one imaginary friend but not the other?
Wow at 2:39 proof that "systemic racism" is not only a "white American thing" lmao 😂 She looks so done with them like "okay now you want to be friends with me...well nope, bye" 😆 She's also pretty 😍 and I'm happy she looks to be totally confident in herself and her beauty despite that 👍💚
@matatabi517 Жыл бұрын
Many foreigners who say they were bullied didn't follow Japanese rules, didn't try to fit in in the first place, or looked down on Japanese people. Don't just listen to one-sided stories.
@hannasophie5657 Жыл бұрын
@@matatabi517 okay...and what make you think she wasn't following correctly all the rules...I mean she clearly says she lived that discrimination when she was a kid, so she was in their school and following their rules as a kid I guess. Stop trying to say that all foreigners are garbages 🙄
@hannasophie5657 Жыл бұрын
@@matatabi517 plus, she was the one to be insulted and discriminated because of her look and you're still insinuated that she was the one looking down at them... please...🥱