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Is Japan Expensive? Japan VS USA - Cost of Living

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Жыл бұрын

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We'll be comparing the cost of living in Japan vs the United States. Are you curious about how much it costs to live in Japan? Is Japan really as expensive as people say? We'll be breaking down the cost of everyday expenses such as housing, transportation, food, and healthcare to give you a better understanding of the cost of living in Japan. We'll also be looking at the differences in lifestyle and how that affects the cost of living.
While there, I discovered that Japan is significantly cheaper in many ways, for example, the transportation system is so efficient that you don't need to own a car, food is cheaper, housing is cheaper, healthcare is cheaper. By the end of this video, you'll have a better understanding of the cost of living in Japan and be able to make an informed decision about whether or not Japan is the right place for you to live or visit.
Note, that Japan is probably not a good place to move if you work in a corporate environment as they do not have much of a work/life balance.
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@rolandaustria7926
@rolandaustria7926 Жыл бұрын
AGREE 💯 Wife and I moved to Japan a decade ago and safe to say “Dorothy, this ain’t honeymoon stage anymore!” We’ve been loving our life here and still finding more things to love. Everything you mentioned in your other video and this one too. Overall, the “freedom” to actually live a simple life is the No. 1 reason. It’s safe and peaceful, convenient and walkable, infrastructure is pristine and updated, people are polite and respectful, stuff are so affordable it’s insane, quality of stuff are top notch, and welfare is just wow. These are just to name a FEW!
@jonathansakura
@jonathansakura Жыл бұрын
The best decision my wife and I ever made was leave America 4 years ago and move to Asia. Its not perfect but i prefer living here. 😊❤
@TheRuiner84690
@TheRuiner84690 Жыл бұрын
That was a violent double-take at the end there! I don't think I could possibly make the move to relocate so far, but you're doing a damn good job convincing me of how much better it is over there. I hope everything lines up for you and you can make it work!
@TheHandHistoryVault
@TheHandHistoryVault Жыл бұрын
Since you only covered Osaka. You should make a follow up video on other potential cities to live in. Pros and Cons would be nice.
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Tokyo is only a tiny bit more expensive. It's really cheap these days. You will make less money too, so factor that in.
@jonnyevans7652
@jonnyevans7652 11 ай бұрын
I think the biggest thing that’s cheaper is rent and food depending on where you live. I’ve lived in Japan for close to 3 years in different parts (Okinawa, Shizuoka, Kanagawa, and Chiba) if you can find a place that isn’t a share house and the landlord will let you live there (most of the time a guarantor is needed) then it’ll be a lot cheaper. It’s also crazy how inexpensive the food is almost every where has a lunch set special for instance a ramen shop could have a very large quantity of ramen that comes with a drink and 6 pcs of gyoza for 900 yen.
@inyourfacedunk
@inyourfacedunk Жыл бұрын
This whole moving process is gonna be great to watch. And you've already made a friend!
@SiimKuusik
@SiimKuusik Жыл бұрын
Few years back in New York I went to a 8-Bit / Chiptunes party where I met a japanese Chiptunes / 8-Bit music teacher and it completely blew my mind on what professions people can actually have. Meanwhile in my country (Estonia), most people have not even heard of this "video game music genre". I am pretty sure you will discover some amazing people there to make music together.
@Kanakarhu
@Kanakarhu Жыл бұрын
Hey there neighbour, Finnish guy here. Ive seen job postings for video game music producers on finnish mobile game producers sites, Im a programmer so have been browsing them quite a lot.... So maybe you don't have to move all the way to japan to catch ur dreams. :D and we also have lots of con events like, tracon or ropecon, where people play live music from video games. like Zelda... Just FYI if your interested.
@IrenicusFTW
@IrenicusFTW Жыл бұрын
Ega usas ka enamus inimesi sellest kuulnud pole et retro gaming (või sellest kasvanud) scenes ennast kuidagi ära võib elatada. Ja noh, Eestis on 6x vähem inimesi ka kui nyc-s, et veidi pointless võrdlus. Üldiselt kui eestlane laia maailma satub esimest korda, siis on jah suu pikalt ammuli ja imestamist palju.
@hukmai
@hukmai Жыл бұрын
[Mudea enters the chat]
@lowhangingvegetable
@lowhangingvegetable Жыл бұрын
Now I want to live in Japan, thanks.
@l3ulldozer
@l3ulldozer Жыл бұрын
I want a pizza price comparison! I remember a large Pizza Hut was over $30 when I visited Tokyo a decade ago, has it changed or still expensive?
@DABranche
@DABranche Жыл бұрын
lol the more you upload these Japan videos, the more hype I get for your move
@Onihikage
@Onihikage Жыл бұрын
I'm looking forward to more videos on the immigration process once you manage to get over there. I believe in you! Maybe I'm projecting, but your affection for Japan really comes through in the video. Walking around, seeing the city sights, finding little tucked in corners and places that, here in the US, most people would be scared to even go to for fear of being mugged. With your voiceover and having seen your past videos, many subtle cultural differences are highlighted in the footage that make it so much more endearing. Thanks for sharing it with us!
@palpmaster
@palpmaster Жыл бұрын
A few other locations u can consider. Bangkok, Thailand. Taiwan. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Each of them unique and affordable to live in too.
@nicolaspeter1679
@nicolaspeter1679 Жыл бұрын
Is there a better way to communicate? I tried your discord but it doesn't seem like you're active. I've been living in Japan for 7 years and it's so much better than my life was in Canada, I was finally able to get out of living pay check to pay check. I can probably help fill in some of the blanks for you. Regarding committing to work. In Japan 99% of employers will pay for your monthly transit pass. So you can take that off your expense list.
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Best way: easymode.im/@ward Or just twitter.com/Logan_RTW
@jamiechura9630
@jamiechura9630 Жыл бұрын
In my experience, as a Canadian who only spent a month VN, my biggest take away was the cultural differences and what you end up missing. I would say take the plunge. Cost of living is cheaper abroad in Asia. For the most part is much cheaper than in America. You don't truly know what is for you until you have put in some real time in the lifestyle. A saying that I like is "time will tell".
@mannishboy17
@mannishboy17 Жыл бұрын
"time to abandon ship America". Yeah. you got that part right. Getting a second passport should be a priority for most freedom loving independent people. You can't even safely use public transport in most American cities.
@JohnnyElihue
@JohnnyElihue Жыл бұрын
This is a neat video series. Thanks for posting it. I think Japan would be a cool place to live. I don't really considered myself a weeb, and I only enjoy the occasional anime etc. But everything I've seen about Japan makes it looks so nice and calm.
@MatchCard
@MatchCard Жыл бұрын
Just a word of caution: the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Don't try and look for positives and discount the negatives. Yes, vague advice but I feel like there is a pro moving bias coming into the video. Best of luck.
@whatsthetruth_review
@whatsthetruth_review 10 ай бұрын
For the longest time I've always wanted to live in Japan. I'm so ready for a change of lifestyle.
@Loveroflife5.0.
@Loveroflife5.0. Жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon your video on accident, but bro you are awesome !!!!
@Manettvibrante
@Manettvibrante Жыл бұрын
the ending lol
@solocamo3654
@solocamo3654 Жыл бұрын
Ok the ending killed me.
@Smumbo
@Smumbo Жыл бұрын
I myself am considering jumping ship from America and moving to Germany. I need to visit first, but it already sounds so much more appealing in every way.
@Sc0ttyz23
@Sc0ttyz23 Жыл бұрын
That ending tho lol 😆! Having more walkable cities and towns with good public transportation would be nice in the US. Great video!
@NeonLikesCats
@NeonLikesCats Жыл бұрын
I also like that cars in Japan have less miles on them. You can enjoy driving since you don't have to commute by car every single day you get to go somewhere it's a destination rather than your nine-to-five. Also the roads are more fun to drive on..
@brerrabbit4265
@brerrabbit4265 Жыл бұрын
Samurai death stare at the end.
@MindstabThrull
@MindstabThrull Жыл бұрын
But it *can* be full of anime and waifu stuff, right? :D
@CEUOTC
@CEUOTC Жыл бұрын
Fantastic work mate, that guy at the end was a little dramatic! Live your dream.
@420waltliquor
@420waltliquor Жыл бұрын
Great video, I'm excited for you man. If anyone could pull this off it would be you.
@DMonZ1988
@DMonZ1988 Жыл бұрын
haha what happened with the guy at the end? did he recognise you or is it unusual for tourists to be filming?
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
So many people are filming random things... But he was just being random and funny. Cracked me up when I saw it in editing.
@richardthemagician8991
@richardthemagician8991 Жыл бұрын
One thing I think is important to mention when it comes to transportation if you don't have a car, then you also don't have maintenance costs for the car. Once you factor in things like oil changes and other routine maintenance, new tires and services, it goes up even more. Not to mention once your car hits a certain age or certain mileage even more expensive maintenance required for it.
@Bert4826
@Bert4826 Жыл бұрын
Also, most Japanese companies will cover the cost of transportation to and from work.
@Bloodrocutioner
@Bloodrocutioner Жыл бұрын
The ending lmfao that double take 🤣🤣 Also as someone who loves what they see when it comes to Japan from the culture, to the overall cost and just going as far as teaching myself Japanese for about 2 and a half years now. Realistically, I don't think I'll ever be in the position to move but it is so much better than America. From the quality of life to food it is a no brainer how much better Japan is. Couldn't agree more with the tipping point when it comes to places dependent on tipping. Love the content man as someone who has watched you for around 6 years now.
@nakinr1804
@nakinr1804 Жыл бұрын
I live in Japan for 25 years(37 atm) I live in kobe, it is near Osaka. My English is not the best, I don't work in the tech industry, just a simple job in a Japanese company that sells items online. If you need help I am here.
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I'm learning Japanese, but it's slow now. It was easier when I was there. I'll keep you in mind when I'm there.
@robertdepesci3418
@robertdepesci3418 Жыл бұрын
the heavy metal band culture in japan would probably happily take you in
@YudaHnK
@YudaHnK 10 ай бұрын
Loved hearing your realization on what tipping does to the mindset of the people. Funny how the little things people have as culture, contribute to their overall decision making as a country
@domino369
@domino369 7 ай бұрын
Just want to mention re commute in Japan, companies pay your commute. For me, I get paid my wage + what it costs to commute to the office and it's the same for my friends. I don't know if this is universal, but thus far it seems like it is. I'm also not sure about those rent prices, but I pay approx $540 for a 2bd equivalent right outside of Tokyo but 10 min from work with train, 25 min walk(!) I'd say comparable size to what I'm used to in NYC and nearby and the biggest place I've lived in in the last 14 years. YMMV
@carnikun
@carnikun Жыл бұрын
Hire me for the barcade! I'm looking to live in Osaka as well 👍
@OPTERON_PRIME
@OPTERON_PRIME Жыл бұрын
I plan on moving to Japan when I retire, ill be watching these. Also worth noting housing is cheap maybe except Tokyo but Japan in general.
@jonnscott4858
@jonnscott4858 Жыл бұрын
love the walk arounds. Your a video-photography is a level above the rest & really interesting
@linuxman7777
@linuxman7777 Жыл бұрын
I live in a cheaper US city, and when I travelled to Japan, it definitely was more expensive at least in Tokyo, for things like food or public transport. But usually the quality was better in Tokyo, so it was a case of you get what you pay for. Now with inflation, prices are more similar. Here were some prices I encountered vs what they were in my city before I went. 2hrs Karaoke, bill split among 7 people My City $13 Tokyo $18 Round trip Ticket from 10mi in suburbs to city center My City $2.75 Tokyo $4 it can be hard to gauge Tokyo as you have multiple choices while my city has 1 choice Meal at non fast food Restaurant cheap My City $15 Tokyo $15-20 usd There were other things like renting a car, which we did, where gas was $3 gal in the US and about $4.50 gal in Japan
@Mr_Wh1
@Mr_Wh1 Жыл бұрын
Click Analyze to Begin. Ah yes, good old Premiere Pro. Adobe still haven't figured out that it be better to have no blue bar at the export if you forgot to prepare the effect (Stabilization). Why they don't have to option to just do the standard analyzation at export is beyond me. I mean, you put the effect on the clip for a reason.
@NotGary_
@NotGary_ Жыл бұрын
These have all been pretty fun watches. Keep em coming!
@marklee81
@marklee81 Жыл бұрын
Um, do it and if it doesn't work out . . . move back??? Why are people like this. Best of luck.
@hellowill
@hellowill Жыл бұрын
When are you moving there?? I'm hoping to get a remote job that supports living in Japan (looking at some Australian companies). The only downside to Japan IMO is the work culture.
@robg6688
@robg6688 Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna be super excited if it all works out for ya!
@kingkal81
@kingkal81 Жыл бұрын
Come to the UK. It's small like Japan. It has a lot of history & culture. The government isn't the best but likely to change soon. 🇬🇧 We are pretty friendly people overall. Plus the architecture & landscapes are timeless. I'm 25 and proud to be British.
@theriddick
@theriddick Жыл бұрын
lol
@ecognitio9605
@ecognitio9605 Жыл бұрын
The UK is more expensive than the USA and is the most bland place in Europe, infrastructure outside London is also terrible.
@Kooooshball
@Kooooshball Жыл бұрын
I think you got this man! Good luck
@kookiespace
@kookiespace Жыл бұрын
Good for you! I've never been to Japan but it sound cozy. I hope you post lots of moving pictures on mastodon when the time comes :D
@Ljosi
@Ljosi Жыл бұрын
Are you going to snipe Ice Poseidons irl stream while in Japan.. that would be epic
@temperglass
@temperglass Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed breakdown about tipping 😳 I did not know any of that! 😦😧
@chunblue
@chunblue 10 ай бұрын
Hope you can make it out here, there's a great expat community to make friends.
@XionEternum
@XionEternum Жыл бұрын
I would suggest you check out Casting Call Club for entry-level work as a video game composer.
@wg2
@wg2 Жыл бұрын
complete your own research and make a decision based on your own findings. You'll be happier with the outcome if it's based on your own research and insights. Personally, I'd choose to live in Japan if givven the choice , not because of any anime stereotypes, but due to the exceptional quality of life, clean and efficient living conditions, rich cultural, and delicious food.
@-Vikson
@-Vikson Жыл бұрын
You said it, if you're a creative type then it should be a good move. I've looked into it several times and the Japanese work culture is one of the main reasons I stopped looking.
@Runningmancs
@Runningmancs Жыл бұрын
I’m sure you’ve already done this but, I feel I need to mention that you may want to reach out to other KZbinrs already in the country full time to get a better picture of the transition and what to realistically expect. Either way, good luck on your move should you choose to make the leap.
@HaibaneRakka
@HaibaneRakka Жыл бұрын
power to you Logan, I hope you make it over. If the stars align I might join you one day.
@RBLXGaming23
@RBLXGaming23 Жыл бұрын
It's legal to pay tipped workers less than minimum wage. Somehow businesses have successfully shifted the burden of paying workers onto customers.
@ericng5707
@ericng5707 Жыл бұрын
Japanese prices are cheap because Japanese wages also haven't increased in like 30 years. Look at how much U.S. salaries have increased during that same period. There may indeed be apartments in your desired price range and location in Japan. Whether or not the landlord will rent to a foreigner, no matter how much money you have, is another matter altogether.
@shaunmadden545
@shaunmadden545 Жыл бұрын
Bro i would love to see you go there. You are going to have an amazing time.
@Shattered_Sanity
@Shattered_Sanity Жыл бұрын
How easy is it to actually move there? I mean, what would one need to get a workign visa or anything of the sort to move there and find a job?
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Difficult. It's much easier if you invest in a business or start a business and employ 2 people. It's so much cheaper that I might be able to do that. I'm thinking game devs to work on stuff... But I'll have to kill myself working to make enough to pay them lol. I'll try for an extended visa first.. one can always try to teach English (with any degree- I don't qualify) if all else fails, but the work is long and the pay is low. I wouldn't move here for a corporate job. The work/life balance looks terrible.
@vitgerivaz
@vitgerivaz Жыл бұрын
wait,car insurance in America is 180A MONTH? Man I guess this is why even though Americans earn 10x more than the ppl in my country (Portugal) the living standards end up being not so different because everything over there is so expensive. I pay 120€ a YEAR for my car insurance. Plus 35€ a year in "circulation tax" (not sure what it's actually called in English, I'm just translating it literally). Cheap meals here are about 6-8€. 200mb internet+cellphone+120channels on the TV box is about 45€a month. Public transport here in the capital is 40€ a month. That's every transportation except taxis,including boat. Rent is sky-high right now mostly because of people from richer countries coming over, inflating the numbers. Most Portuguese can't afford rent at this point, only foreigners and "digital nomads" can. minimumwage here is about 3.35€/h. Not actual numbers, again, just telling it from memory.
@YetMoreCupsOfTea
@YetMoreCupsOfTea Жыл бұрын
I lived there between 2005-2007. At the time, I found it cheaper to live there than in Australia. I've visited since, and still found it pretty cheap compared to things here.
@dutelatte2154
@dutelatte2154 Жыл бұрын
Can you get me in? Do you need a video editor or cameraman? :))
@3dscott
@3dscott Жыл бұрын
Love this video bro! Such a fun watch! I’ve always wanted to go too. Women respect men more too. Surprised by the prices. Lmao the ending 😂
@e5141981
@e5141981 5 ай бұрын
is there a lot of English speaking people in Japan? i would love to move out there for a year . but the language barrier scares me.
@horsekick6124
@horsekick6124 Жыл бұрын
I recommend you watch Ryan Boundless and Unrested before moving to Japan.
@Lazershark2012
@Lazershark2012 Жыл бұрын
great video. planning to go to japan next year. have one question. how can you figure out the currency? is there an app i can use?
@dienand_
@dienand_ 11 ай бұрын
Been wanting to move to Japan for ages now, but it is hard from my country...
@airixxxx
@airixxxx Жыл бұрын
Great video! I really hope you can move! I follow a lot of youtubers and bloggers living in Japan. I think you'll find foreigner friends with similar interests in no time in there. One word of caution, from what I know one thing is to live in Japan as a youtuber or a freelancer, another is to live there as a salary man. Corporate culture in Japan is stuck in the 90's, it's a piramidal hierarchy were you are treated like shit, you are literally bullied and it's very hard to rise, when you change companies you have to start over from the bottom of the food chain, they expect that you work all your life at the same company. I'm sure its not your case, so for you it's going to be a nerd dream living there.
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
I mentioned that it's a bad idea to move there for office work, but I really should go into it more because creative types will have a very different experience
@ryanswatson
@ryanswatson Жыл бұрын
I live in Kobe, and Osaka is just down the road. Japan is a great place to live.
@richardthemagician8991
@richardthemagician8991 Жыл бұрын
As far as buying a place goes. If you can buy a three-story building for a million dollars, compared to Southern California where I live, that's about how much a single-family home goes for. The market value of the house I am renting is about 1.4 million. Or at least it was last time I checked. The cost seem to be going down and you can find a single-family home now for around $800,000. I'd rather have a three-story building! LOL
@ericng5707
@ericng5707 Жыл бұрын
The thing is, a three-story home in Japan is probably much smaller than a single-family home in southern California.
@richardthemagician8991
@richardthemagician8991 Жыл бұрын
@Eric Ng I don't think that's true. I'm sure a 3 story home in a city in Japan isn't huge. But I'd be surprised that they were smaller than my single-family home.
@christoffer4017
@christoffer4017 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has lived in Japan. I can say you've done your research . Well done!
@jeh5c
@jeh5c Жыл бұрын
guy at end probably asked youtuber desu ka?. just move there man! there's lots of opportunities there!
@nopefoh
@nopefoh Жыл бұрын
hey Logan i'm curious what resources you're using to look at apartments? i've been recommended UR housing by a couple friends that have lived in Tokyo for a while mostly because you don't have to pay the stupid key/gift money that's traditional w/ renting in Japan. however UR housing's website is buns and your options, while not laking breadth, lack in depth.
@plantnovice
@plantnovice Жыл бұрын
Really loving these videos. However, I do feel that your viewpoint on the money stuff is heavily weighted on making US dollars. For any of us who don’t have the hustle you do I’m not yet convinced it would be cheaper. Also, I would like to see you talk about the bad and weird stuff, not to be negative but to give an accurate picture to a westerner.
@helloimatapir
@helloimatapir Жыл бұрын
Interesting comparison, but I completely disagree with your comments about plastic packaging and shrink wrap. First, the majority of that plastic gets burned, not recycled. Anything contaminated with food or fluids has no chance of being recycled. Second, the mass production of plastic (in Japan's case), is certainly no better than long-haul trucking. Finally, plastic wrapped produce spoils much quicker than if were not wrapped. Japan has this weird obsession where everything has to be perfect and clean looking. It doesn't matter if it's food or video games like you have shown. If your product looks slightly worn or inferior next to your competitor, why would anyone come to your shop?
@james64468
@james64468 Жыл бұрын
One thing I suggest is learn their language. They respect people that do that. Before you even consider moving there.
@ShamusOGrady2
@ShamusOGrady2 Жыл бұрын
Are you going to stream again?
@michaelbelman7625
@michaelbelman7625 Жыл бұрын
Around what month of the year do you think is the best to visit Japan?
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Spring for cherry blossoms... And autumn is also amazing. Avoid summer.
@Arsonloke
@Arsonloke Жыл бұрын
My wife and I want to get out of America as well. We've been looking at new Zealand
@theriddick
@theriddick Жыл бұрын
NZ is good but it probably has the inflation and greed issue as Australia does where all businesses look around and just raise their prices to profit causing groceries and utility bills to go up well above the national inflation average (which is 7.8% in AU). But I'd say NZ is probably better living condition choice then Australia EXCEPT when it comes to higher paying jobs, those are mostly in Australia. Oh and NZ properties near the beach reach million dollars easy!
@ricklakes9405
@ricklakes9405 Жыл бұрын
Logan, at 16:56 did that guy that turned around know you or something?
@jonathansakura
@jonathansakura Жыл бұрын
I paid 200,000 yen 💴 for an AstroBoy Game Light Mint Condition In Super Potato Osaka (u were right) Everything in Japan is affordable 😊
@norihiro01
@norihiro01 Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid, if you're going to talk about costs, you're going to have to deal with the inflation issue, since Japan has not been imune to that, and it's not like we know when it's ending yet. Some FUD spreaders are saying "oh no, the imperialsm, the facism, the nazis!" as usual while ignoring China and N.Korea, but inflation is a real tangible issue of cost of living in Japan.
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Seems inflation is far far less of a thing than it is in most of the world.
@norihiro01
@norihiro01 Жыл бұрын
​@@teksyndicate In terms of things you absolutely have to consider - there is a high probability of a catastrophic earthquake within the next couple of decades. And it just has earthquakes on a regular basis. You will have to get prepared for that, as well as the language issues around navigating the bureaucracy involved in restoring utilities, etc. If the electricity goes out, people who need pc and internet to survive (like me) can get very rekked.
@bambam199069
@bambam199069 Жыл бұрын
Good luck I am hoping to go to japan next year
@ether92
@ether92 Жыл бұрын
If is less expensive than merica then even I want to go there. Maybe one day~
@happytimmy7260
@happytimmy7260 Жыл бұрын
Our home they cheap or even free?
@geoleo2597
@geoleo2597 Жыл бұрын
good comparisons except you lost me once you started comparing..games? Most of us have no interest in this as a living expense
@Diablokiller999
@Diablokiller999 Жыл бұрын
Wait a minute, you pay what for the monthly car insurance in America?! My totally run of the mill Renault costs me $663 a year(!) in Europe, what the heck is wrong with your american prices?! Maybe some more regulation from the government by the people (and not the companies) would be benefitial for your society, seems everyone is trying to squeeze as much out of everything as possible.If you cut people some slack, the whole society get's more relaxed and gives everyone a chance to enjoy life finally. I totally understand why you want to move to Japan, when you are already in love with gaming and anime and want to live in a more relaxed, forgiving and healthier society than go for it ASAP! Loved my couple of weeks there, best days of my life!
@misterspeed118
@misterspeed118 5 ай бұрын
My man 663. I’m paying 558 a year for my BMW e36 as a new driver in Germany. How is a Renault more
@Diablokiller999
@Diablokiller999 5 ай бұрын
@@misterspeed118 Diesel Engine? Also the BMW E36 is over 30years old and an Oldtimer, they get discounts on taxes etc.
@misterspeed118
@misterspeed118 5 ай бұрын
@@Diablokiller999 1.9 105hp petrol True about the Oldtimer but still it’s wired that here in Europe insurance is a lot more cheaper than in the States. But granted fuel does cost more (but our cars a more efficient) and we do have to pay extra taxes witch does raise the cost.
@lublife
@lublife Жыл бұрын
Come to Osaka guys It's the best city in the world
@RadeonVector
@RadeonVector Жыл бұрын
Getting rid of your own transportation is such a relief.
@onezero9512
@onezero9512 Жыл бұрын
It's definitely time to leave the USA, this place is sinking like the Titanic....I've been to Japan four times and it's bomb. I just have to work out what I will do for work; working in Japan is not the best. That is one thing that America sill has on Japan, although that might be changing fast.
@ralegar1
@ralegar1 Жыл бұрын
want to visit japan, but accruing vacation time is rough
@lordgarth1
@lordgarth1 Жыл бұрын
I find that the opposite of abundance creates desire is true. A false sense of it’s in short supply so I’ll miss out if I don’t buy it is more true.
@LordCohliani
@LordCohliani Жыл бұрын
Japan is definitely one on my "abandon ship America" list, and you just reinforced it for me. Are there any other countries you've considered?
@SaltCollecta
@SaltCollecta Жыл бұрын
lol when the world plays the green card reverse uno card
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
Ireland, NZ, and Portugal are the top ideas if Japan is important. I've literally done hundreds of hours of research. America is a mess
@SaltCollecta
@SaltCollecta Жыл бұрын
@@teksyndicate scratch ireland off your list
@SmallLegacy
@SmallLegacy Жыл бұрын
@@SaltCollecta Why?
@SaltCollecta
@SaltCollecta Жыл бұрын
@@SmallLegacy lack of work. recession. energy crisis. banana republic government.
@mattmisanthropy.
@mattmisanthropy. Жыл бұрын
God I want to move to Japan so badly. I'll have to wait for crypto for my move there though. So who knows when that'll be, if at all. I hope you get to move there soon!
@davidforsythe8231
@davidforsythe8231 Жыл бұрын
Bro straight talk has unlimited for 45 bucks a month. Half your bill
@ezforsaken
@ezforsaken Жыл бұрын
I love you and your content Logan!, But I hate the windows license ad, because I truly believe promoting windows is very immoral. You always talk about being more personally free, avoid being judged by others and just live live to the fullest, and windows is basically against all those points, it's 2023 and the alternatives to Linux are more powerful and user friendly than ever. Either way, I don't want to judge, or make you feel discouraged, this is just my opinion, I'm going to watch and share your content regardless you get rid of that demonic software or not.
@ronweed2030
@ronweed2030 Жыл бұрын
If I were capable of being jealous, I would be. There are all kinds of potential cool life adventures around the world. Japan has some fascinating cultural things going for it. You covered it in another video. If you make it there - awesome!👍 I considered heading over seas in the early part of the century - a job opportunity. Oh my gosh - the amount of cautionary comments from others 🤨. Later - unfortunately, when I another opportunity in the creative field, I was in a bad financial situation - just sell, or give away everything I had, or stick it out here in the US. Well, no way to tell if would have been better to expat, but things have spiraled down here, and look to continue. So, I missed my chances. Side note: people with very few friends (or even no friends - very lone wolf), are people of independent thought. Such people never really have a home - so to speak. Independent thought and status quo thinking, are antagonistic. So such people don't just accept cultural memes - they question validity of values, and valuations. So you might feel superficially, more alone, but there will be the adventure.
@RunninBearPoo
@RunninBearPoo Жыл бұрын
sounds like a freaking good idea! as long as you are cognizant of the culture there. No one likes to be bothered and no one wants to cause a bother there. Respect people's space and treat them like humans not IRL anime-Waifus even when they cosplay.
@nielshupje6681
@nielshupje6681 Жыл бұрын
Tokyo is for sure more expensive.
@YellowRandolf
@YellowRandolf Жыл бұрын
I was brought in from the YT algorithm, Japan is on my nomadic work&travel bucket-list. First your video is interesting but you're losing me towards the end. Why that proactive aggression of telling people not to tell you anything that doesn't fit into your own all-positive agenda? Cost aside there's a lot of factors to consider when relocating and you seem to tell everyone that you really don't want to listen to them...?
@teksyndicate
@teksyndicate Жыл бұрын
I'm weary from hearing that and I already know... So everyone should really just save their breaths. I'm just trying to cut down on comments about it. Sorry that bothered you. Some people seem to think I'm being unrealistic and seeing things with rose colored glasses... I've done probably 1000 hours of research. I know the bad. I saw bad things while there. However, it's a bit silly because I live in America, so Japan is such an upgrade it's ridiculous.
@rodneyhynek324
@rodneyhynek324 Жыл бұрын
This sounds like an amazing plan for life. 100% with you man. Time to abandon ship America
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