I'm a big fan of Kemio from Japan❤Since l was in high school, he's been a star for my generation!! けみたん、いつも私達に勇気をくれてありがとう❤❤
@HuyTran-po8je4 ай бұрын
Much respect to Kemio! Been watching your life journey before you even could speak English. Your life is very inspiring not only for hafus but anyone that feel outside.
@Hiyori-u7j4 ай бұрын
昔テレビに出ていたことはなんとなく覚えていて、たまたま2年くらい前にKZbinで見てすごく面白くてずっとそこから見てます。話がとても面白い人。He is so funny and so smart, I think.
@Saturnlatte4 ай бұрын
I love Kemio!!! I've been watching him since from before he moved to the States and it's been so cool to see him grow and pursue his dreams. Loved listening to this 💚
@nina-yk6tu4 ай бұрын
l love Kemio's vibes either way in English or Japanese 💙He's a badass with such a sweetest heart😎❤最強のギャル🫶だけど隠しきれない優しさもだいすき!
@gabriellecoco61834 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Tokyo and have been living in Australia for almost 20 years. I completely agree with Kemio’s explanation about the Japanese work style and the Japanese national characteristic of being unable to say no. There are many aspects of Japanese people that I find annoying. However, I am convinced that the seriousness of the Japanese, their strong sense of conformity, and their outward politeness are what have shaped the Japanese culture admired around the world today. If people, like in many other countries, prioritized themselves and their families over others, work, and the local community, I don't think Japan would have become the world’s only single-dynastic country with a history of 2,700 years. It was a very enjoyable discussion. Thank you.
Max, you consistently feature the most fascinating and delightful guests. Always a joy to watch, listen and learn from their varied experiences and the line of your questioning which allows them to shine. (And you shine as a result, as well.)
@user-ib4bo3sc9u4 ай бұрын
one of the most interesting podcasts i've ever listened to on youtube for sure thank you for uploading this!
@MaxDCapo4 ай бұрын
Thank you🙏🙏Definitrly want to bring more of the Japanese halfies in entertainment into podcasts to share their perspectives
同い年でハーフで片親だけど小さい時に亡くしてて、他にも共通点が多いので、色々思うところありながら聞きました。 日本はすごく生きにくいと感じていて、自分はできるだけトキシックにならず生きてたつもりだったけど、ギリギリで生活出来るくらいしかお金も貰ってないのに、仕事をもっと完璧以上にやらなきゃと焦ってたり酒に逃げるのが通常運転で、耳が痛い話でした。そういう生活は改善したいと思った。 People pretend this is Normalっていうの、本当にそれだしめっちゃ恐ろしいことだと思う。 いい話を沢山聴けてよかったです!ありがとうございました💙
Im an huuge fun of Kemio Thanks for interviewing him I feel like we can’t hear his thoughts and stories honestly in Japanese cuz he’s so sweet speaking in Japanese 😂
@MaxDCapo4 ай бұрын
I love how different his cadence is in Japanese versus English, but it’s still the same Kemio 🫶🏼
Niiice, another great interview 👍 I didn't know Kemio, but loved his perspectives and listening to his background and highs and lows of chasing his dreams.
@MarikoIshibashi-u1s4 ай бұрын
Hi Kemio, I want to watch more of your English KZbin videos!🎉
@kareemnishkor97284 ай бұрын
Kenji is such a cool dude! Keep being you, keep being down to earth!
@kareemnishkor97284 ай бұрын
Haha who is Kenji? Kemio
@paigepaige87474 ай бұрын
ケミオのインスタからきました!Kemio the #1 icon in Japan for sure ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻11:35 かわいい❤️ you’re the star!
@user-ux7gy4xd6m4 ай бұрын
Kemio is the number one! Starrrrrr!
@xomuahriku4 ай бұрын
Keimo is a great guy
@ericajack44904 ай бұрын
ケミオかっこいいぞ🔥🔥
@dadako44524 ай бұрын
I’ve respected Kemio before he lived in the US and now I’m a big fan🫶🏻 Kemio is the super hot 😍
@armaugh27 күн бұрын
Kemio is cute with a cute personality. i can see why he became so popular.
@lily__channel3 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese. I understand what he said everything! Kemio's voice and accent are so clearly.😊Thanks for sharing me broooo
@FLOWERRURURU4 ай бұрын
Loooooove Kemio 💚💚💚
@Angelina29203 ай бұрын
I watched this channel fist time. I became a big fun of Kemio🥰 For working system in Japan was absolutely right. I agree with you. I have been thinking why It is difficult having work and life both good balance in Japan. 😢 I am thinking Why workers are low standing in Japan. And Eventhought We work hard and long time and most job with too much responsibility in Japan. Why workers can not get money a lot. Why workers can not have free time a lot. 😢 I am looking for good way. good balance for long time. Kemio, your English is eary to understand. I am English learner. I understood 80 % . I was so happy😊 Thanks!
Hi Max and Kemio! This is the first time I've met Kemio and even though he is funny, I really liked his analysis of the differences between New Yorkers and Japanese! I haven't been to NY or Japan so to me it opened up a whole universe! Thanks so much, Max, for this very well handled interview, loved it! 🌿
33:03 and there's Aussie teens doing 70% of their works saying "im not getting payed enough to do this" 😂 Mind u we live in a country with one of the highest minimum wage
kemioはいつも最高💙 魂から面白すぎる 47:20 ここのkemioのリアクションが面白すぎるし、このコーナーめっちゃ面白かった 私は日本人でアニメや漫画も好きだけど、OTAKUのお兄ちゃん文化だけは本当に理解できなかったlol No real,fiction,creepy OTAKU contents(culture?).lol
@小林唯登4 ай бұрын
喋ってる意味分からないけど聞き取れる英語私だぁーい好き💕💕Japaneseの字幕もだぁーい好き🌹💄
@うめゾーン4 ай бұрын
パーフェクトブルーのTシャツなんてあるんか!
@pinky992804 ай бұрын
I'm Japanese. We love Kemio!! Japanese society is too traditional to change. But I believe some people like Kemio can change our society😊
@salam-ku5ik4 ай бұрын
おにいちゃ〜ん!は笑う犬しか思い浮かばない。
@Tao04254 ай бұрын
けみたんlove 💙大好きだよ
@Amirali-s3y5rАй бұрын
Hi @MaxDCapo, I am Iranian and I have a hunch about Kemio's father, that he is in fact just Iranian. In the 1980s, when Japan's economy was booming, a lot of mostly young men from Iran went to Japan to work, and some of them ended up marrying Japanese women (similar to the story of the father of a lady from a previous episode). The "half-Italian" part might just be a lie to stave off some pressure due to racial prejudice, as the Japanese are probably less racially hostile to a European person compared to a Middle Eastern person. I say that because being actually half-Iranian, half-Italian, and from Iran is pretty rare (probably less than 10 individuals fit this description), and very unlikely combined with his story. The lie makes sense in a cultural environment where his grandparents wouldn't even admit his father wasn't Japanese. He can verify this with a genetic ancestry test. Please pass this to him if you have contact with him and think this might help him have some more information about a father that he never knew.
@ニコニコ-r1d3 ай бұрын
27:50 日本について 33:35 日本の仕事について
@hgfghkっhvb2 ай бұрын
はいがHAIみたいな感じで面白い笑
@valverdesupport26 күн бұрын
Max do you box? Is that a Boxraw shirt?
@BarkRuffalo4 ай бұрын
Icon 💜
@Naomi-x9f3 ай бұрын
あら。ケミたん!
@akib29264 ай бұрын
He is so funny🎉🎉🎉
@fortunepopsh71744 ай бұрын
パーフェクトブルーだ!
@indym85234 ай бұрын
First!!
@MaxDCapo4 ай бұрын
You wine😂🎉
@indym85234 ай бұрын
@@MaxDCapo I always wine 🍷
@aroth231004 ай бұрын
Lol
@ysk_rainbowhead4 ай бұрын
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
@Jonastice4 ай бұрын
Right I agree with him. It turns out that some japanese are into saying yes or Hai all the time but they want to say no, but they don't have a choice but it's already an お願い。 Plus the work culture, when he mentions that the American worker needs to go because her daughter has a soft ball game. Then japanese employee got shock right? Because "they are always isogashii sugi and they might get karoshii" they are too serious at work. 仕事がまじめすぎ But japanese has this Work and life must be separated, but it turns out in japan "Work life". 仕事で生きる
@Tao04254 ай бұрын
まってoniichan のステップシブリングスの話怖すぎ、、、大問題でしょ😟
@yourmajesty1224 ай бұрын
i told myself i thought i saw chemistry between those two but reminded myself max is straight but maybe he isnt... im gonna see if kaimo has any shirtless pics😋
@freedomlife53162 ай бұрын
えーーーー!?二歳の時にご両親亡くなってしまったのは初耳です😢
@マルーングリーン4 ай бұрын
What Kamio said shows how unhealthy Japanese entertainment companies are. TV companies are same.