I Stayed at Japan’s Most Dangerous Slum

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Ghib Ojisan

Ghib Ojisan

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@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
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@ww6609
@ww6609 9 ай бұрын
You're safe 😂 the homeless are neat with their trash. There is no graffiti and people are non-confrontational. Relax 🤣
@BadboyMax1986
@BadboyMax1986 8 ай бұрын
Can you link the places like the 2 Restaurants and the vending machine, that we can find them on google maps =)?
@MSPilotCrexote
@MSPilotCrexote 6 ай бұрын
Los Angeles California is far worse than that. Very dangerous, the homeless are usually out of their mind. You can definitely find drugs, but you won’t make friends. Fun fact: Little Tokyo in Los Angeles is only 3mins away from skid row, but it very clean and safe, surprisingly.
@jackdorseysdisappointedfather
@jackdorseysdisappointedfather 6 ай бұрын
The fact that there can be a "public tv" in the "most dangerous area".🤯😂🤣
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 6 ай бұрын
Dude those bars on the windows are for security not to prevent people from jumping. Japan has a problem with property crime, stop gaslighting people.
@nameinvalid69
@nameinvalid69 9 ай бұрын
the fact that your camera didn't got stolen / rob in the instant already makes it "better" than streets in most other countries.
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 8 ай бұрын
Exactly my thought. 😂
@618Hellbilly
@618Hellbilly 7 ай бұрын
Really?😂😂😂
@Powers3848
@Powers3848 6 ай бұрын
@@618Hellbilly In South Africa going to the atm machine will get you sprayed by machine gun bullets.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 6 ай бұрын
That literally doesn't happen anywhere. I have been in some really rough places and rarely have things stolen.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 6 ай бұрын
@@Powers3848 Then everybody would be dead there. Your lies don't match up with reality. Stop the nonsense hyperbole.
@ENNEN420
@ENNEN420 9 ай бұрын
Imagine being a tourist walking into the most dangerous place in a foreign country and finding out it's several times safer than the city you're from.
@man_made_marsupial
@man_made_marsupial 9 ай бұрын
It's funny our money is more valuable than Japan now. B4 Japan's money was more valuable but because we got inflation and depression going on this is way affordable
@MyFatAssToo
@MyFatAssToo 9 ай бұрын
They look happy, I hope they don't get over runned by tourists and all their vending machines and eateries become over priced. Then the police would come and chase all the locals away because it's now a tourist attraction. 😞
@jasonpurcellau
@jasonpurcellau 9 ай бұрын
He didn't go out at night though.
@galacticwarlock2271
@galacticwarlock2271 8 ай бұрын
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn LMAO, I work in the tenderloin, Japan's most dangerous town's most threatening thing is people day drinking.
@lunchwrap7667
@lunchwrap7667 8 ай бұрын
Sounds like a walk in the park
@sgmei
@sgmei 10 ай бұрын
LOL Ghib is like a Singaporean visiting Japan in this video.. he forgot he himself is Japanese.. when you started talking to them in English and replied in broken Japanese, that was so funny HAHAHA
@b3rndvast3r
@b3rndvast3r 10 ай бұрын
And he purposely broke down his Japanese just to pretend. That is next level content creation.
@sdarkpaladin
@sdarkpaladin 10 ай бұрын
He mentioned that he purposely did it because "sometimes it's better to be a foreigner"
@sgmei
@sgmei 10 ай бұрын
@@b3rndvast3rthink we can relate more to the conversations in this way, haha. really genius.
@sgmei
@sgmei 10 ай бұрын
@@sdarkpaladin oic, i guess its true also, he had master well to pretend as one
@h3llmag3
@h3llmag3 10 ай бұрын
I was about to say lol
@kristiinelson
@kristiinelson 10 ай бұрын
I stayed in Nishinari for 3 nights by myself (female) and then another week with my partner. There were homeless people and plenty of drinking but I never felt unsafe. I shopped at the same grocery store, was never bothered or harassed and even got a few smiles. In my 2 months in Japan this was an area I was fondest of and would definitely stay there again. A local told us this whole area has improved a lot over the last 10 years because of tourists coming in and some KZbinrs showing a more positive side.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 10 ай бұрын
America totally different situation
@sebastian3004
@sebastian3004 9 ай бұрын
Yeah that's how it is in East Asia. Sometimes poor neighborhood is even better when it comes to friendliness of people.
@xiphoid2011
@xiphoid2011 6 ай бұрын
well Chinese here, most Asians are afraid of the law, because the government can do whatever to the people, so we are very careful to stay out crimes that would get us in trouble. Western countries, where people are presumed innocent until proven guilty, is more likely to risk law. I still chose to immigrate to America though, because living in US is still better over all.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 6 ай бұрын
Your feelings aren't reality. If I go to a war zone and I don't feel unsafe does that mean the war zone is safe? How are you this vapid?
@vividly94
@vividly94 6 ай бұрын
@@thomgizziz I think you're just ignorant on the topic. The fact that you said that, comparing this place to a warzone is a prime example of that. I've lived, been homeless, and spent countless days awake, fearing for my things, myself, and others around me. This is literally NOTHING like places i've stayed at or visited. You can't even talk to people without them spitting, cussing, or pulling something out on you if you have anything of value. It took me 2 days of staying in certain places where i get kicked out, stolen from, or literally stalked, hit, or having a gun pulled for being in the wrong area at the wrong time. Feces on the ground, the rancid smell of rotting, drugs, and hygiene. You really have no idea and are probably and luckily ignorant towards the experience other than walking through places, saying that you've 'been there'. I'm happy for you, but don't say things you don't know. Be grateful of what you have and who you are. Some of us lose ourselves and have to constantly move in fear for our lives.
@darkcloud5830
@darkcloud5830 10 ай бұрын
That slum looks a lot better than the streets of LA and more safer and cheaper.
@karami8844
@karami8844 9 ай бұрын
Right? I noticed a lot of elderly men. They’ve probably been failed by the system in their elderly years or their families abandoned them for different reasons (ie. addiction).
@darkcloud5830
@darkcloud5830 9 ай бұрын
@@karami8844 Not just elderly. You got some families on there too. It is just sad that the country would not build them a better box but is willing to put all kinds of sh!t into war. Like Trump said. Build a bunch of tents and beds and they will still be better off than right now.
@ThizOne
@ThizOne 9 ай бұрын
I’ve never been to Japan. But if this is the “worse part of town”, then it must be a really great place in general. I’m saying this as an Icelandic person that grew up in Denmark and have also lived for two years in Amsterdam (2008-09). I then also lived in Berlin from 2014-19. The nice areas there are more “run down” than the place you went to 😆
@andrewsneacker1256
@andrewsneacker1256 9 ай бұрын
Or trailer parks where maga folks live.
@JaPbinge
@JaPbinge 9 ай бұрын
lived there for a month no drugs no begging for money no stealing lots of alcohol and cheerful people
@Jdjwjdjzbsjwbb
@Jdjwjdjzbsjwbb 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing such an unfiltered view of Japan. Doesn't matter where you go they really are the most welcoming and kindhearted people in the world. Met so many Japanese from all different ages in different regions and once you break the language barrier they truly open up. Unforgettable experiences
@kristinajones2174
@kristinajones2174 9 ай бұрын
The best part of this well made video was the respect which you showed toward the people & their culture. Thank you for leaving preconceived biases behind.
@SinKillerJ
@SinKillerJ 10 ай бұрын
I'm so glad someone is finally giving this area a fair and non-dramatized view. As someone who spent a month in the area, I can say for certain that I will be back.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 6 ай бұрын
I spent 3 weeks in south central chicago... didn't have any problems while I was there so the place must be safe, right? How are you all this slow? Do you think bad areas are like movies and people are dying and getting hurt left and right?
@flipppeh9426
@flipppeh9426 5 ай бұрын
​@@thomgizziz The difference between this area being "safe", and you being "safe" in chiraq is apples to oranges. One is dangerous due to over dramatization from a rather docile society, And the other is dangerous because theres literally a 1.2 homicides per day. Japan AS A WHOLE has a violent crime rate of 0.7/100,000 people, where as Chicago, A single CITY mind you has 53.8/100,000....
@IZTheOne
@IZTheOne 10 ай бұрын
Ghib becoming a tourist in his hometown is hilarious, I was smiling the moment the conversations happened with the locals. Good content and also an eye opener that a "slum" is this clean.
@JayDonagh
@JayDonagh 9 ай бұрын
I've stayed in that area, I actually felt safe there and didn't feel as threatened as my own home town. Yes it can get dirty, and there's older rough people who hang around drinking and smoking all day, but aside from that, I'd go back lol.
@TimewithRen
@TimewithRen 9 ай бұрын
I stayed in Nishinari-ku twice. And honestly, it feels much safer than my hometown. For around 700円 per night, with wi-fi, close access to station, and a small public onsen, it was incredible. Lots of cheap, tasty foods and shops too around too. The only downside was, the walls are thin. Imagine trying to sleep at 3am and the person next door ripped out a loud, hearty, echoing fart. My sleepiness is immediately replaced with a mad attempt to hold my laughter in.
@Kroliken
@Kroliken 5 ай бұрын
Nishinari-ku, great vibes there.
@lisabudd5979
@lisabudd5979 10 ай бұрын
The friendly peopple are so pure of heart .very geniune. And the posters telling ppl to be respectful shows how decent thay are ,there values wont be changed by wrong doing. ❤
@footit
@footit 9 ай бұрын
I lived there in the early 2000's, homeless everywhere, cheap food, Yakuza always floating around, smell of piss permiates the air and I LOVED the place, so much history and character. Never any issues, it's its own community and there's a sense of pride for those that arent homeless who have loived there their whole lives. I just went there last month to visit with my family, first time back in over 20 years and surprised to see how much it has been cleaned up and kind of a tourist area. Nishinari ku ROCK"S!
@eternity.in.a.m0m3nt
@eternity.in.a.m0m3nt 6 ай бұрын
What where you doing there?
@footit
@footit 6 ай бұрын
@@eternity.in.a.m0m3nt i lived in Osaka on and off for 5 years, had friends who lived in Nishi Nariku also, i loved the place so much character and history although it's now become quite popular as a tourists.
@tequilamonster3940
@tequilamonster3940 10 ай бұрын
This was such a respectful and insightful video. Thank you for showing that even if you are poor it doesn't mean that you are dangerous. You were kind and caring to those you met and treated them like human beings- you didn't use this as an example to say bad things about a community. Keep up the good work!!
@MrTakoyaki1992
@MrTakoyaki1992 10 ай бұрын
Ghib has learn the Singaporean art of "Geh Siao" and "Act Blur Live Longer" 😂😂😂
@dolan-duk
@dolan-duk 10 ай бұрын
He even sounds like he is intentionally speaking like it is not his native tongue!
@accless510
@accless510 10 ай бұрын
cb step all dono japanese hahah
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib 10 ай бұрын
1300 yen is what these days.. about RM45.. I don't think you'd find a room for that even in Gua Musang.. 😁
@franktaylor7617
@franktaylor7617 10 ай бұрын
What's "act Blur"? Is that acting dumb/uninformed?
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib 10 ай бұрын
@@franktaylor7617 Yeah, that's pretty much it. My favorite variation of this is "blur like sotong", which I've never had explained to me satisfactorily.
@Lil-Britches
@Lil-Britches 8 ай бұрын
"More sauce, more sauce, INFINTE SAUCES" 😂😂😂 funniest thing I've seen in any Japan video by far. ❤
@logansomething
@logansomething 6 ай бұрын
Don't touch the sauce. A blacklight would make that room look like a Jackson Pollock painting.
@Im_No_Expert_72
@Im_No_Expert_72 6 ай бұрын
The people play chess on the street and walk with unsteady steps. Absolute chaos
@jhaimp.sullivan5618
@jhaimp.sullivan5618 9 ай бұрын
Admire your genuine take, appreciate the authenticity
@SmelliottShart
@SmelliottShart 9 ай бұрын
Most homeless people are actually very nice humble folks, they’ve been through a lot and a little kindness goes a long way. Also, I hope those sauces on the walls weren’t mammal sauces.
@toothumffffffffff
@toothumffffffffff 9 ай бұрын
No they are not. If none of your family and friends are willing to give you a place to stay you are probably an insufferable person
@porkcutlet3920
@porkcutlet3920 9 ай бұрын
​@@toothumffffffffff There are many homeless who don't contact their family and friends out of pride or simply don't want to burden them. Some are orphans and don't have anyone to rely on. Are you Christian?
@Odo_Fraggins
@Odo_Fraggins 6 ай бұрын
Not sure if this was intentional, but mammal sauce makes me think of Crotchduster. It's been a while since I thought of Crotchduster haha
@SmelliottShart
@SmelliottShart 6 ай бұрын
@@Odo_Fraggins it was a crotchduster reference!!
@paullllehtx
@paullllehtx 6 ай бұрын
​@@porkcutlet3920You got it twisted up. It's the other way around, although there are homeless that don't contact their families due to pride, etc, like you said, those are actually the minority. I'd say 30% are like that, the other 70% are really insufferable and generally terrible people who have burned bridges with family and friends. Ask me how I know. I spent 10 years in the streets in the early 2000s when I was a teen, up until 2011. I can tell you have a really naive point of view. Go live in the streets for 6 months and tell us your experience goofy.
@azmylyunor
@azmylyunor 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I really enjoyed your video & discoveries. I stayed in this general area 14 years ago for a week during my 1st trip to Osaka primarily because it's cheap & was aware of it being the supposed 'skid row' but discovered its full of heart & never once felt unsafe. It's one of my fondest memory of traveling in Japan. I even enjoyed several solitary walks from the city (once after a gig) back to my hotel at 2am 🤗 I'll definitely be back in this neighborhood if get back to Osaka again & will try out that 8am Izakaya!
@hiryos3325
@hiryos3325 10 ай бұрын
関西出身日本人なのに、英語とカタコトの日本語で話してるから、西成のおじさんたちはジブさんを完全に外国人だと思って話してきてますね!
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
咄嗟に出たのが英語だったので、そもまま英語で行くことした次第です、自分でもものすごく違和感ありました・・笑
@frigg883
@frigg883 10 ай бұрын
Iv watched a lot of Japan eats food tours and this whole thing has just been S tier
@danielgoh5956
@danielgoh5956 10 ай бұрын
Love this episode! Debunking the myth of Nishinari. I was there couple of months ago, i knew i reached the 'skid row' of Japan when i saw a homeless man pissing on the sidewalk. Other than that incident, It is still relatively clean and orderly. Tobita Sinchi the redlight district was right beside it and feels tidier than our Geylang.
@treelineresearch3387
@treelineresearch3387 8 ай бұрын
Having lived in San Francisco, this is like the nice parts and I'm not even exaggerating. I would have no qualms about walking through this neighborhood, the uncles hanging around the vending machines and shanties are way friendlier than their American equivalents that are pretty likely to meet you with a weapon if you approach their camp site.
@BacktothaBaysiccs510
@BacktothaBaysiccs510 5 ай бұрын
Way different then the tenderloin
@dustydew
@dustydew 5 ай бұрын
this makes me so sad to realize. (also an american)
@brvhtxxbxk
@brvhtxxbxk 10 ай бұрын
Wait,i never realized this was a slum!!! I honestly really like that place,its great to see and read how much it has gone upwards for them.
@murkypuddle33
@murkypuddle33 9 ай бұрын
I think Japanese have so much respect for others. Seeing how there were no trash bins, yet no litter, is amazing. At the top of my street is a community garbage can, and people still litter within 10 feet of it. It's crazy.
@HyredGunnz
@HyredGunnz 4 ай бұрын
Tell me about it. Boggles my mind how anyone, trashcan in the vicinity or not, can just toss their garbage on the ground without a care in the world. Literally one of the most disgusting, disrespectful & yet so easily avoidable things you can do imo. I bet if a guest did that inside their house tho, they'd instantly be trippin out on them like what are you thinking?!? The logic so many people possess is pretty confusing to say the least.
@shermanpeh21
@shermanpeh21 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this side of Japan!
@jhaimp.sullivan5618
@jhaimp.sullivan5618 9 ай бұрын
🎉❤
@KhidAndFamily
@KhidAndFamily 10 ай бұрын
When you are living way too long in Singapore and you forgotten that you are originally japanese. hahahahahahaha
@shadowhawk
@shadowhawk 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode. You are rediscovering Osaka as you are doing it for Singapore.
@vaistoe
@vaistoe 6 ай бұрын
it is nice that you treated the less fortunate with respect. I live in finland and I have also talked to the local addicts on the streets sometimes and it means a world to them that they are treated as people.
@gradyjenkins9808
@gradyjenkins9808 9 ай бұрын
It’s nice to see this side of Japan. I refuse to travel to generic, sanitized cities. I grew up in San Francisco. I want to see the edges. This makes me want to go to Japan more.
@annsmith8000
@annsmith8000 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and showing us your many different experiences especially with other people. A few years ago I was most fortunate to be one of many guests of Mitsubishi for a week staying mostly in Tokyo this trip made a great impression upon me, I was amazed by the wonderful politeness of Japanese people not only to myself but also to each other. I remember thinking that it would be a wonderful experience to live there for a short time. The 40 degree heat was difficult at times to cope with due to time deadlines that we had to stick to and I really made use of all the drink machines for water. I wish I could afford another visit but will just have to use my memory and enjoy that wonderful time. Love Japan❤️ from Robert in New Zealand 👋👋👋
@M3W3
@M3W3 10 ай бұрын
Wish u talk longer with the people on the street, it’s alright to let the video run longer into hours with you interview the elderly. Kinda interested to listen to their stories like the one who used to work for Toshiba in overseas and how he ended up alone etc. We can learn a lot from them too. All life experiences are gold be it good or bad experience. And they seems happy to talk to you and don’t mind the filming. Overall, great video, I enjoy watching another side of Japan that usually don’t show up on other main stream videos
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
yeah i thought that way too, i guess the encounter was too spontaneous😂 glad you enjoyed!
@thepolygon17
@thepolygon17 10 ай бұрын
The mesaage from outro part is so impacful and it's also happen everywhere in the world. I didn't mean that being rich is something bad but this neighborhood feel so connected and warmth welcome. Anyway, as an Introverted, finding friend randomly on the street like you did can depleted my social energy for a month.
@windit5877
@windit5877 9 ай бұрын
When the Slums in Japan look like a normal street in Paris.
@AllofJudea
@AllofJudea 9 ай бұрын
Wasn't always like that.... I wonder what changed
@nilnil12345
@nilnil12345 9 ай бұрын
​@@AllofJudeaforced demographic changes through mass illegal immigration 😅
@anthonygarvia3147
@anthonygarvia3147 9 ай бұрын
@@AllofJudea whites started moving in and blighting the neighborhood
@antons2975
@antons2975 9 ай бұрын
Im an American and I have been in Paris, Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world!
@たかちゃん-j3q
@たかちゃん-j3q 9 ай бұрын
​@@antons2975 you think this way because your american lmaoo
@paecpc
@paecpc 10 ай бұрын
I traveled to Japan for vacation since the late 80s, never have I been disturbed or accosted by the local, it’s always very fun to just walk around. But now Japan is too crowded, especially Tokyo and Osaka, will try to visit other parts of Japan.
@rei-nw9hv
@rei-nw9hv 9 ай бұрын
Hokkaido is not crowded. Please come to Hokkaido in Japane.😊❤
@zomgyz4
@zomgyz4 9 ай бұрын
Even their trash piles are organized! 😄
@ColinWrubleski-eq5sh
@ColinWrubleski-eq5sh 8 ай бұрын
That stereotypically sounds like Japan--> organized garbage piles...^^
@jackieh4470
@jackieh4470 10 ай бұрын
This video has me in a whirlwind of emotions. But when you got to that hotel I lol so hard especially when you kept talking about the sauces on the wall. Loved this video ! It was different from other views of Japan videos and I learned something new😊
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@vondahe
@vondahe 8 ай бұрын
“Sauces”… in Las Vegas such splashes would be assumed to be bodily fluids (yuck!!) but in Japan, of course that is a sauce.
@timc3919
@timc3919 8 ай бұрын
@@vondahe lol its body fluids
@jonathanvelasco7332
@jonathanvelasco7332 9 ай бұрын
People who have the least are the friendliest and kindest. That's a universal rule.
@zenzehra1070
@zenzehra1070 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this awesome video and respecting the people in Airin. Having a glimps of their lives helps understanding the less privilged japanese people in Osaka more.
@zengrath
@zengrath 5 ай бұрын
First time viewer here, loved the video and your personality. I am from USA. You earned a subscriber.
@IsaacIVMarc
@IsaacIVMarc 9 ай бұрын
Heads up my boi. That last beer mug was dirty. You can tell by all the bubbles that were formed in glass after the pouring.
@stickysushi09
@stickysushi09 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing about Airin, it seems like such an affordable and comfortable, cozy town. I'll include it in my bucket list for when i travel to Japan again next time!
@laidenday
@laidenday 9 ай бұрын
I was like, I will watch this guy. Now I'm subscribing bc of the way you said coffee time. 😂 idk the delight was at the max for a second thank you.
@tru3sk1ll
@tru3sk1ll 6 ай бұрын
I live in Central valley california, if that's the worst Japan has consider yourself extremely blessed, it is horrible out here, even public restrooms in nice areas are awful, drugs in every park, even in nice areas, it's absolutely horrible out here, Japan sounds amazing
@ethan________
@ethan________ 10 ай бұрын
loving the ryan trahan style of videos!
@scherge
@scherge 6 ай бұрын
So, the take away here is that Japan doesn't have any dangerous areas? ^^ I find it impressive how clean everything is, and how friendly most of the people are. I would be very happy spending a few days there for such an unfiltered and interesting experience. Thanks for the video.
@ordinaryobserver897
@ordinaryobserver897 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video. The people seemed friendly.
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
They are!
@TomTom-rv3mf
@TomTom-rv3mf 8 ай бұрын
The fact that the vending machines sell what seems to be alcohol and yet no one breaks them just shows that it's not dangerous therez just lower class with different standards and less taboos
@prdsatx4467
@prdsatx4467 6 ай бұрын
This was a cool video. Glad I stumbled on it. Much love from Texas bro, keep up the good work.
@loreliefroilan7741
@loreliefroilan7741 9 ай бұрын
Wow fascinating, vending machine no one vandalized. love it
@desmondkwang5945
@desmondkwang5945 10 ай бұрын
I have been there (Nishinari) and stayed for 30 days (because it costs me only S$300 for the 30 days) and I share your experience. I would stay there again in the cheap hostel except for the bedbugs after my 10th night. But I'm now used to the bedbugs and they don't scare me now. But I take every precaution not to bring the bedbugs back with me to Singapore.
@sea4our
@sea4our 7 ай бұрын
host reminds me of my buddy i grew up with in Seattle, who was born in Japan and moved over here when he was about 6 or 7. the way he speaks, his sense of humor and all. he ended up going off to school on the east coast then moving back to Japan. this made me miss him. it's always been a dream of mine to visit Japan, but unfortunately it's so expensive that I'm not sure if I'll ever get to in this lifetime. what an awesome introspective for those of us who may never get to see it.
@dalivanwyngarden3204
@dalivanwyngarden3204 10 ай бұрын
I lived in Nishinari for two months and walked around in those slums even at night. I think from a foreigner perspective it is the safest place I‘ve ever been to outside of japan. I‘m saying that as a foreigner but I think that those videos make that place bad and giving it a reputation that it doesn‘t have at all.
@ThizOne
@ThizOne 9 ай бұрын
This was a really interesting and insightful video. Thank for making it.
@ALofHOLBECK2020
@ALofHOLBECK2020 10 ай бұрын
So much heart in this video. This is the cleanest skid row in the world. Even the unsightly scrap refrigerators and washing machines look clean and not exactly condemned. Helps that it is not a hot sauna like SIngapore but surely in the summer, this is when this dumping ground will become infested with rats and other vermin.
@wokacola6663
@wokacola6663 8 ай бұрын
Omgosh Japan is so beautiful and clean. Thank God your home itsn't like San Francisco, Seattle or New York where everyone is mean as well as displaced. Cheers from USA
@haruhi7745
@haruhi7745 10 ай бұрын
Welcome Back. Ah nice video. Thank You for your nice video 🌷💙🤍
@Ausaini17
@Ausaini17 7 ай бұрын
Bro I grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn NYC. What you just presented is a not dangerous, it’s just poor. You didn’t get robbed or cursed out or beat up stabbed or shot. Hell I’d move to Airin RIGHT NOW and marvel at how nice the place is.
@rotciv1492
@rotciv1492 6 ай бұрын
"I Stayed at *Japan’s* Most Dangerous Slum" This like saying you pet your neighborhood's meanest golden retriever.
@bbwfiona
@bbwfiona 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! This place reminds me enormously of where I grew up (east Nashville, TN). It was rumored to be dirty and dangerous, but it was actually full of some of the friendliest and most genuine people I've ever met. If I'm ever lucky enough to visit Japan, Airin will be the first place I go.
@farrlltravler8144
@farrlltravler8144 9 ай бұрын
I stayed in Nishinari for a week as my home base when traveling through Osaka and Kyoto. I loved this area. While it did have more homeless, graffiti, pachinko parlors, and people walking around drunk than some of the other areas of Japan I have been to; I still felt extremely safe in the house I rented and while walking around, even after late nights of drinking. Bonus points for the cheap food and drinks in the area. I have fond memories of getting to know and drink with locals even with my broken Japanese. Would 100% stay in the area again during my next trip, and would recommend to other travelers without children.
@ryougi-yuugure3078
@ryougi-yuugure3078 9 ай бұрын
Yo, the timing of your remark about sankaku kouen being chaotic couldn't have been better when the dude at the background spat at 20:49.
@Bullitc
@Bullitc 10 ай бұрын
What an excellent video! Keep it up Ghib 😊
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@LassiAndPyry
@LassiAndPyry 8 ай бұрын
I stayd in this part of Osaka last year and I loved it! Seriously, compared to any European major city, the most dangerous slum in Japan feels COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY SAFE. I never noticed anything strange during the week I lived in this area.
@ZZ-pr8tf
@ZZ-pr8tf 10 ай бұрын
Nice and rare to see a hotel room where it allows you to open windows. Stayed at a few where they jammed or locked the windows. Some research on the internet seems to indicate it is to stop people from committing suicide...
@viscous_cree
@viscous_cree 5 ай бұрын
haha these locals are incredible, what a video! It's true that Japanese citizens (in the city anyways, ime) are more friendly towards foreigners, I was always amazed at their hospitality
@mikaneko1
@mikaneko1 10 ай бұрын
日本人はなかなか近づかない街だと思うので、こうやって動画で見られてよかったです。
@dinagreaves6686
@dinagreaves6686 8 ай бұрын
Thnx for video 👍🏽😊 blessings from the UK 🇬🇧 I’ve enjoyed this video ❤
@muyvin98
@muyvin98 9 ай бұрын
you call that slum, till when you try going to Philippines. thanks for sharing your experience sir :)
@moahammad1mohammad
@moahammad1mohammad 9 ай бұрын
Dude! Thats crazy! I stayed at the same place just last month! Actually liked staying there, it grew on me for some reason.
@gemsbok.
@gemsbok. 9 ай бұрын
I accidentally stayed near shim-immimiya without knowing, and at no point did I feel unsafe. I was young, and stupid at the time and walked through the area multiple times drunker than shit after midnight and I was totally fine. It was dirty and that’s it surprisingly, I never felt scared.
@phann860
@phann860 9 ай бұрын
Been there, done it and only after wards think it was stupid. I think the young and stupid are sometimes tolerated but also nice to see them. I mean would an adult be mean to a 3 year old but probably you weren't worth mugging.
@Rinazalelos
@Rinazalelos 10 ай бұрын
An eye opening🤩🤩🤩 Awesome video! Thanks Ghib buddy🤗
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 9 ай бұрын
Looks a lot safer than Kensington!
@capitalb5889
@capitalb5889 8 ай бұрын
I disagree. Kensington is one of the richest places in the world where homes often sell for £5m to £100m. The Price of Wales lives in Kensington in a palace.
@dusty_doggg
@dusty_doggg 6 ай бұрын
Nishinari is one of my favorite places in Japan and it's where always stay when I visit Osaka. A lot of fantastic people, and great food around there.
@zueinder89
@zueinder89 10 ай бұрын
I stayed in Hotel Raizen years ago when traveling extra cheap which was basically the outskirts of Nishinari Ward. Honestly there were signs that it was quite shady (ie. beer vending machines everywhere, men in messy suits having full on drinks at 8am in the morning.), but it was honestly one of the best stays I had.
@frankthesauce
@frankthesauce 5 ай бұрын
This was a solid video, brother. I'm on day 52 of learning Japanese, and it's gotta be for a reason. I'd venture into a place like this, and totally live it up.
@ronniebaker7341
@ronniebaker7341 10 ай бұрын
Aww.... he honestly thought it was all sauce. I ❤ Nippon
@dannysunwantedopinions
@dannysunwantedopinions 9 ай бұрын
Classier and more dignified than the nicest areas in America. 😃👍
@manray6584
@manray6584 9 ай бұрын
I'm not surprised about them rejecting short stays. There are old men and strange people who live long term in hostels. So it makes it unwelcome for tourists.
@Hik-ml5gf
@Hik-ml5gf 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great vid! It's really pleasant compared to other usual KZbinrs' coverage on Airin as I can feel your respect towards others and covering this topic in a neutral tone. I literally rolled off my chair when listening to your conversations with the local Oji-sans at the sake vending machines. As someone who have learnt Japanese as an adult and speaking fluently, I find it very fascinating that you could pull off speaking awkward Japanese and sounding totally natural! I can't undo what I have already learnt! lololol (On a side note, sometimes I do wonder whether it's better to disguise as a Japanese doing domestic travel or simply as a foreigner who speaks good Japanese whenever I sightsee in non-touristy areas)
@Christine-oc3vu
@Christine-oc3vu 10 ай бұрын
Hi, I just subscribe to your Channel today after watching this video. I think you're a humble ,down to earth and non bias guy which bring alot of SG lots of pride
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@Chuck8541
@Chuck8541 7 ай бұрын
I stayed in that area a couple years ago! It did seem a little sketchy, but I just attributed that to it just being a lower income area. I didn't even know it had a bad rep. It's SUPER close to touristy things, like the long shopping street and that tower (forgot the name), and even a few blocks away from that popular Glico sign! I would totally stay there again. I felt safe at all times.
@chenyinmei6466
@chenyinmei6466 10 ай бұрын
Really interesting ghib...thanks
@alexcebollero
@alexcebollero 5 ай бұрын
I miss the hot coffee vending machines… walking in the snow with my friends back from a bar. Getting a warm coffee half way back to base, those are memories I’ll never forget
@criticap-jo9dl
@criticap-jo9dl 10 ай бұрын
Damn, Ghib acting as foreigner is so good!! 6:13 "walao" lol
@daviddoyle7580
@daviddoyle7580 5 ай бұрын
Stayed here for two weeks when I was backpacking in Japan, place was great and everyone was so friendly.
@jowechu4153
@jowechu4153 10 ай бұрын
Interesting side of japan 😊
@chunkywabbit4655
@chunkywabbit4655 5 ай бұрын
10:50 As a Bangladeshi, this line really startled me. Never expected to hear Bangladesh being mentioned on a Japanese channel...
@kaori8441
@kaori8441 10 ай бұрын
ディープなとこ行ってますねー!独特の雰囲気ありますよねー。ここで問題起こすともう行くところがない人も多いから、普通にしてたらそんなに危険じゃないって聞きます😆
@Kroliken
@Kroliken 5 ай бұрын
Good video, I love that part of Osaka, I always stay around Shin Imamiya station, great vibes there. Close to the station, Sakai-suji street there is a vending machine with all drinks for 60 Yen. Last year in that park I was having a can of Asahi at 11am with some homeless guy, great chat with him.
@simpernchong
@simpernchong 10 ай бұрын
This one the quality is very good. Thanks.
@ritchcarcass8624
@ritchcarcass8624 8 ай бұрын
Thankfully facilities look clean!
@phng8316
@phng8316 10 ай бұрын
Why i keep LOL..all the way since the very start of u speaking to the local...as if u r true tourist...trying your very best to speak to them in Japanese...it resemble me...as a Singaporean trying to speak mininum Japanese to the local when I were there previously..❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
@GhibOjisan
@GhibOjisan 10 ай бұрын
i dunno, english came out first and it got difficult to revert back to japanese haha..
@paulinetan4502
@paulinetan4502 10 ай бұрын
@@GhibOjisanyou speak with a true blue Singaporean accent. It makes me understand you better. But I think on the other hand, you might think you are losing your roots? 😅
@alexdetrojan4534
@alexdetrojan4534 5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video. You have a really good videographic vibe. Well done. 👍
@bismarck9
@bismarck9 6 ай бұрын
*The most dangerous place in japan has a nice grandpa with flowers and toys*
@Time-travel-1880
@Time-travel-1880 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great video, next time in Japan I will definitely come here and support the local people. I hate being a tourist and like to talk with real people
@perseusarkouda
@perseusarkouda 9 ай бұрын
Finally a place in Japan I could afford. Still can't afford the tickets though.
@midnightcassettelibrary5171
@midnightcassettelibrary5171 7 ай бұрын
Great video. Makes me nostalgic about my younger days travelling also staying in cheap(often very scetchy!!) hotels and enjoying cheap delicious food. Mostly I am very grateful that I was priveledgdd to have the experiences. It leaves me with great memories and your videos take me back those those great memories.
@MonBerry
@MonBerry 7 ай бұрын
People are honest and kind? Most of the people that lived in japan has told us that they are the most spineless people and badmouths each other behind their backs.
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