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@zeroteatimes16 күн бұрын
wake up babe new vid of perth talking in the park just dropped!!
@aliciagabriel481416 күн бұрын
I really loved the colors and lighting in this video. So cool this autumnal vibe.
@redchen368216 күн бұрын
Honestly, I never expected to connect with your channel this much. I started watching because of the BL stuff, but your voice and personality just hooked me. It's so easy to listen to. I was just in Thailand for a month, trying to find work. Bangkok felt like a dystopian city, and all the content I saw about Thailand was about this super-rich, Western lifestyle - totally out of reach for most people. But I guess that's who they're trying to reach. After actually experiencing the culture there, your videos feel really comforting. So much of what's out there about Thailand isn't real life. Even when you got emotional on camera, I totally understood. I'm about to be away from family and friends, probably get rejected a bunch while job hunting, and face some serious culture shock. Your Japan vlogs make me feel like I'm not alone in this whole "figure out my life" journey. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
@CherBahng13 күн бұрын
The accent, the voice, the crows, the scenery. Chef’s kiss 2:02
@ledasdaughter_16 күн бұрын
The thumbnail is A+
@Reeseof316 күн бұрын
I truly enjoy these personal videos from Perth. They're real, sharing with us his honest feelings both good & bad. Thank you for your honesty, real feelings & being yourself always. Time really does fly by as you get older. It doesn't stop sadly ❤❤❤
@awfeawfe16 күн бұрын
Hello! We are from Budapest, Hungary. We happened to find your language learning video, since then we really love your channel. We're studying Japanese and English as well. You got clear voice and understandable, also it's so nice that your videos has subtitles. Keep going and thank you very much! ❤
@Kill-the-romeo16 күн бұрын
9:08 I aint judjing. 'proceeds to judge surreptitiously LMAOOO
@saracreaney16 күн бұрын
I think you are so brave moving across countries. I am actually envious of your confidence and courage.
@vaniaec89717 күн бұрын
All of you Perth is aestethic! You have a unique style that match very well with your personality (and you forniture too) A long time not coming here but always ending mesmerized with only listening you, talking about your experience and perspective of life. I love how your face lights up for that mantis, and let all aside for a photo. For sure I'll do the same. Moving alone to another city is a challenge and a good opportunity for know ourselves better, but it's hard sometimes because is start from zero and without a familiar person who supports us or make more easy the change. Is good to see that you can live comfortably there and learn a lot of things that make your life easier. Thanks for be the person that you are and for convey your opinions and feelings in all that you do. I'll be hoping about that camara content, because seems so relaxing, enjoyable and very zen at the same time Have a good Hollidays Perth!
@Athlynne16 күн бұрын
I needed a nice calm chat with you, Perth, thank you. Definitely want to see vids in 2025 of you geeking around Japan!
@Shostakovich337 күн бұрын
More cooking with Perth videos, please 🙂. Those were some of my favorite from your early days on KZbin. Also, referencing your commentary on others expressing difficulty making friends in Japan. Being real, and in no way trying to diminish your experience, I want to acknowledge pretty privilege, and you're not exactly lacking in the looks department sir. I'm also loving these outdoor chat videos, keep up the great work!
@eauwo35116 күн бұрын
These days I am finding comfort in your videos! I look forward to your future japan videos! Happy Holidays!
@emiliiajayne15 күн бұрын
Really loving these kinds of videos on the channel! Wholesome chats with Perth in nature 🌳
@lrice131816 күн бұрын
I love your videos about life in Japan. I've visited a couple times and fell in love with the country and hope to live there one day. It's nice to hear the realities of living in Japan, both good and bad.
@cheng-chilu81955 күн бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos and I love Japan as well. So go for it making more videos of Japan. Although I do miss you on the Thai drama as I am learning Thai and watching drama is a good way of learning the language. Happy New Year.
@spears_elizabeth16 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the captions! Even though English is my first language, health issues have made it difficult to understand sometimes. So, thank you so much!
@sandtigerwolf16 күн бұрын
Thank you Perth this is great information for my upcoming trip in March. I am happy to hear you are enjoying your time in Japan.
@samwong844 күн бұрын
Happy New Year Perth! Another enjoyable video n enlightening to get to know some interesting facts abt Japan from a foreigner perspective, looking forward to your camera talks and Tokyo exploration plans. All the best in 2025 💪
@DhampirParadox16 күн бұрын
I’ve really been enjoying your vlogs and also your usual vids with insights to the industry. I’m a little surprised you don’t know that rentals are unfurnished in Australia; you have to supply your own furniture and appliances (fridge, microwave, washing machine & dryer).
@why139 күн бұрын
What your friend said about Japanese being more helpful to foreigners, I would say I agree. When I was living there with my ex, it was almost glaringly obvious how they would almost ignore him and just focus solely on me. I was a bit nervous because we lived in a neighborhood not too close to city center and although some people were taken aback by a random Mexican walking about, I honestly felt more welcomed than he did.
@killjadeskye14 күн бұрын
I love the aesthetic of this video, and it's cute that your sweater matches your background
@NicholeEbert6 күн бұрын
In North America for when you rent or buy a home or an apartment here in North America . That they don’t come furnished either and rent and buying homes and apartments are expensive here in North America.
@nyangnyang861116 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing your thoughts and life episodes, i'm glad that overall you enjoy your life over there
@bluwren399915 күн бұрын
Ah, sir, what a Pleasure to visit with you again. 🙂 Thanks for the peek into Tokyo life. Have a safe and happy Holiday and New Year’s celebrations. 🎄🥂🎊 Wishing you joy, success, and contentment in all things in 2025.
@deipso814716 күн бұрын
As an Australian living in Queensland, I thoroughly enjoy your videos. They are very informative, and your ungilded frankness is refreshing. I always learn new things about Japan from your chats. If you have any interest in art, I would suggest a visit to the National Gallery of Western Art in Tokyo. It has what must be the largest collection of paintings by Renoir and Cézanne, as well as paintings by Matisse, Van Gogh and others. Of course, that stuff might not be to your taste (yet), but it's just a suggestion. I look forward to more of your chats. BTW I like seeing the subtitles in the beautiful Times New Roman font.
@darcy9833116 күн бұрын
Such a fun video... Lots of interesting observations and those crows are definitely getting a new fan in me lol. Keep up the good work! I really enjoyed the editing in this one too!
@linab.c4019 күн бұрын
That would be just so awesome to see you travel around in Japan in places you were curious about, like the countryside next to the sea or in the mountains.
@ehinks7515 күн бұрын
You vlog like my brain works. 😂 It's very funny to watch though. I always enjoy your chats, please keep creating them.
@saltedcaramelmochi699714 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. I only visited Japan for a limited time, so it's interesting to have more insight to how it is to actually live there. When I went to Japan the first time I made the mistake to go in July/August...never again! It sucks so much to finally be in Japan and everything you can think about is when you can finally get home because you're melting. It's actually interesting that most apartments in Thailand seem to be furnished. Here in Germany you have to buy everything and if you're lucky there's an old kitchen in your flat you could use but also have to pay for to either the landlord or the former renter who left it there.
@javier_CP2816 күн бұрын
Thanks the slice of life update. 😄sending positive vibes your way 🙌
@wangjiaer07fan15 күн бұрын
The ads was so good I had to watch it all thanks 💚
@MichelleRae-Writer15 күн бұрын
Im currently visiting my daughter who lives in Japan. The people and country are beautiful and you get a better perspective when you speak the language. Loving your videos while you’re living in Japan.
@pluc99-pl9916 күн бұрын
I loved this content and yes, plese, more about Japan when you get the chance! I was shocked when I moved to Italy to find out that the apartments didn't have any kitchen furnishings: no counters, sink, cupboards and never mind appliances, just nothing.
@ninakaiser293016 күн бұрын
So nice to listen to you talk about Japan - I am really looking forward to explore a bit of the country through your videos 😅
@mazarinf513016 күн бұрын
The actual start of this vid with the coffee is just so on brand. ❤
@user-hq8ph-r16 күн бұрын
Wishing you success❤
@charlotteamouroux439414 күн бұрын
So relaxing to watch before going to bed ❤
@LadyHydrangeas16 күн бұрын
im so glad youve been enjoying Japan!
@Kill-the-romeo16 күн бұрын
thnaks for updating. it was fun to watch
@dancersinger5555513 күн бұрын
So interesting to hear about the apartment furnishing. In America all appliances are typically provided, but other than that you have to furnish it. If I moved into an apartment and had to buy a washer/dryer I would be big mad 😂
@Manaung15 күн бұрын
I got to know you from My Engineer. And I learnt to appreciate your honesty from your snacks videos. And now I wish you all the best in your acting career to make enough money to make ONLY the content & movies that you want to do. All the best!
@jdot829514 күн бұрын
That sweater is so great! 🥳✅🌟💯🪡🧶
@harvestmoon_autumnsky13 күн бұрын
You know, showing us different nature spots in Tokyo would be pretty cool. Nippara Limestone Caves. Hossawa Falls. Todoraki Valley. Or even just city parks. I know probably people want to see you eating ramen and sushi or whatever. I'd like that too, but maybe showcasing other more historical/cultural stuff. Or behind the scenes theater stuff. What the musical scene is like in Japan.
@Queen.of.chaos19719 күн бұрын
Morning 😊 Time moves in a blink 😫 Have a Great week
@drawnhearts2316 күн бұрын
I haven't finished watching yet but wanted to comment on what you said about Japanese people being really friendly and helpful - I've been a couple times and found the people to be some of the nicest I've encountered anywhere. I went before smart phones were a big thing so couldn't use Google Translate - so language was definitely a barrier. But it didn't stop them from being so helpful if we needed directions or had questions. I haven't been back since 2011 but it's on the top of my list to visit again soon.
@theanxiousk15 күн бұрын
It does. As we get older, time flies fast soooooooo fast. When time is relative.
@blair4youu16 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video! As somebody who recently got accepted to go to Japan soon to study abroad as a part of a program at my community college, I was curious on what maybe my experience might be, although I am part Japanese, I haven't necessarily been to exposed with Japan yet so I am a bit nervous, but also excited and who knows maybe I can transfer to a university there! But thank you so much for sharing your experience. It means a lot. :,)
@iitu28 күн бұрын
I visited Japan first time this autumn and was shocked how cheap conbi food was (compared to my country). And you're saying I could've found even cheaper meals😮
@michaelhillard615814 күн бұрын
Another very engaging video, which was a pleasure to watch. The background setting had a welcoming vibe as well. I assume already being fluent in Japanese must have made things easier when you first moved to Japan. If I understood you correctly, you suggested that there are some types of people who are the same the world over despite local cultures and circumstances. I've also found that to be the case after working in various different countries. And what you said about people in Japan being ready to help people from outside Japan certainly resonated with me. I still remember all the help I got trying to find a piece of manga like architecture near Shibuya that I particularly wanted to see. (You might like to check it out for yourself if you have some free time - Aoyama Technical College) Anyway, thanks again for a video update on your life in Tokyo 👍
@allisonharden16 күн бұрын
The crows out here being your biggest supporters for fair rent prices lol
@NicholeEbert6 күн бұрын
I talk conversation level in Japanese and Spanish as well. ❤ so Japan would become easier to me . I can learn Japanese faster. (That’s just my opinion.)
@javierjimenez659416 күн бұрын
Thank you for telling us about Japan. Thank God for the subtitles too because you speak really fast.
@NicholeEbert6 күн бұрын
I swear you’re like talking about something ,and then you’re like ooooo that’s shiny ✨ I need to poke it lmao jk. You were talking and mid-conversation that you started talking about a praying mantis lol so cute ❤ . We’re the same age too lol .
@greylily9715 күн бұрын
I'M LOVING THESE VIDEOS😭🫶🏼
@that_sam_9414 күн бұрын
I loved the pictures of the praying mantis! Super cute!!
@riibbyy16 күн бұрын
Watching your video is my new addiction rn ❤
@nudota9 күн бұрын
I'm Ukrainian who currently lives in Latvia and in both countries it is quite opposite about apartment furniture. It is harder to find an empty apartment, then fully furnished
@opechatka16 күн бұрын
Interesting takes. I always feel conected to you judging by our similar opinions on stuff. I'm trying to go studying in Japan in next year, but it's quite difficult (and much more expensive) from a country which is banned from the rest of the world. We have full furnished appartements here, too). I didn't know about butsuke ojisan at all, but i did about summer. I live in a pretty north located city, so the Tokyo summer must be an eventfull time... looking forvard to hear from your adventures more!
@iarageneroso-n6p16 күн бұрын
Oi,Perth. Que você aproveite as coisa boas do Japão. Saia por ai mostrando o que você vê e gosta. Você é muito gente boa, e sua opinião sobre o que vivencia ai no Japão são bem relevantes. Bom trabalho! Beijos aqui do Brasil.
@JoseReyes-ov2tu16 күн бұрын
I like that sweater you are wearing. Looks good. BTW It looks like it is not too cold in Tokyo. Here in the US midwest, it is already below freezing at night :) I don't think I could go outside on a top like that and film a video talking for 30+ mins. I would freeze!
@PerthNakhun16 күн бұрын
It got very cold by the end of the video😂
@JustMe-kk9lk10 күн бұрын
It's been a while since I've watched your videos) Glad you're doing well, will have to catch up haha ❤ Was thinking about moving to Japan too, thanks for the info ^^
@Ava167816 күн бұрын
Hey looking forward for your future projects loved the outfit by the way
@채월Sky15 күн бұрын
I’m not trying to tie everything to BL, but just because you are an actor and someone who works as a BL actor it would be really fun as a suggestion for you to go to the BL café in Japan because I’ve seen a lot of random KZbinrs go that have nothing to do with the BL industry so they get really flustered or shy and shocked when they go because of the reenactments the staff is doing❤ I’ve would really love to see the reaction from a perspective of an actual BL actor.❤
@98quiop16 күн бұрын
Last summer was so boiling hot and long, but now it's freezing cold. Hope you don't catch a flu!
@JammyJacketPotato16 күн бұрын
If you can go to Hokkaido in the summer. I lived in Sapporo and summers were a nice 27C with no humidity 👍
@Koenji-kx7vz15 күн бұрын
I like Kōenji and Saitama . It’s not so expensive and not so far away from Tokio City. And I like your Aussie Accent. Stay safe and healthy
@christinetakahashi446216 күн бұрын
You need to head north for summer in Japan. Iwate and up are great in summer.
@radhamandali587816 күн бұрын
Looking forward to see Tokyo with you.
@milaeri510913 күн бұрын
Nice up-date chat Perth! Wish you all the best in 2025 in your career as well as in your private life. Hope to see you in a series that is showed here in Europe 😘
@ritishabalwanti257315 күн бұрын
The background noise of crows are seriously annoying but I anyways love this setting and topics you are covering . I love how intellectual you are, so careful with what you say. I am glad I follow you. 🙇🏼♀️😍
@anonymousgrimreaper_0015 күн бұрын
The Thumbnail,,,😩😩💓🧿
@alessiaborin534713 күн бұрын
Loved the video! And I agree basically on everything you said. And it also happened to me to meet a salaryman who bumped into me without saying sorry. I didn't know there was a word for these men, interesting!
@Deathrunaway1216 күн бұрын
Hi from Lyon (France) ^^ There are 2 types of rental for apartments : furnished and unfurnished rental. Personnally I don't want to bother with eletrical appliances so I always live in full furnisched apartements. It's more expensive but peace of mind have a price lol. I don't have watch that much of your videos but I really like the behind the scene of being a actor ^^ Have a good day !
@theresanesser396015 күн бұрын
in Japan, there is a term called "butsukari otoko" which translates to "bumping man," referring to men who deliberately bump into women, often considered a form of harassment or a way to express frustration; this behavior is not widely accepted and is considered inappropriate.
@sutrienergi14 күн бұрын
your video always brings me laugh😊your jokes fit with mine
@puddingtron15 күн бұрын
perth in the park!!
@adsimal16 күн бұрын
Lol my Mum ended up buying a parasol in Seoul when we were there in Sept because it was so damn hot and sunny, We're from a part of Canada that actually gets very hot summers, but Korea was reallly going through it this September! 🥵
@Swedmonkei15 күн бұрын
Okay this is gonna be weird maybe but just wanted to say somehow I feel like we have like, the same way of speaking? Idk it just feels like watching myself speak 😂Love your content!
@saracreaney16 күн бұрын
I rent in the UK. Most furniture you probably have is a stove and hob. Carpets. Everything else uou need to buy.
@combatepistemologist14 күн бұрын
Perth, you're not a geek. You're not a nerd. You're a weeb! Ask Sora the Troll. 😄
@VictoryChukaeyo16 күн бұрын
Hello from Kenya in Africa,I love and support you
@matthewjay66016 күн бұрын
Perth, I would love to see Sapporo in winter. 🙋🏻♂️🇺🇸🤝🇦🇺
@counsellour13 күн бұрын
I don't know if these still exist in Tokyo, but when I was there over a decade ago, they had no groping signs on the trains.
@JessieChern9 күн бұрын
I love walking. It will make me feel peace and relax. But working takes me much time😤😭😭
@なし-i4r16 күн бұрын
Definitely not in summer if you want to come to Japan. That’s so true.
I think I would be interesting to see you tour the Ghibli museum if you haven't already.
@darkimchicat16 күн бұрын
I miss japan so much. Lived there for about 3 years in total. I plan to go back in 2026 for work
@FranciscoBourquin4 сағат бұрын
it's not the first time that I hear that japanese are more friendly to foreigners than with each other and said by japanese themselves... Just realised I never finished watching this video lol . Also just joined your community here so I'm so happy. And yeah it's my second comment on this vid so what? jk
@counsellour13 күн бұрын
I love crumb cake and eating it outdoors is correct
@nickolaslewis156016 күн бұрын
The crows are looking at you as food.🤣
@CayoHern13 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the 2025 content. Try to do something about the Osaka Expo....we want to come see it in April or May. Thanks
@raskitampati355813 күн бұрын
Wanna try working there ❤
@keroberos1141414 күн бұрын
hey man, i think it would be cool to see you going around tokyo to go get some pokemon cards haul or something. Fellow pokemon lover here too
@saraxavier4716 күн бұрын
Hello, I'm from India, I'm a huge fan of you, love you so much perth, I want to learn thai language like so bad but can't cause my exams are coming in a month, but by far I've enjoyed all you series and your channel as well love you so much perth (pls give a nice feedback how to start learning a new language) 💗💗
@user-sc3oh1bw4z6 күн бұрын
i don't know if anyone else has said this. but you look like japanese actor Keita Machida. the guy who play Kurosawa in Cherry Magic. lol..
@TotalMonsense16 күн бұрын
You should do a collab with Chris Broad (@AbroadinJapan) 🤔