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@relleonidaalbia88462 жыл бұрын
制限は時々信じられない ?
@Oneeeeee12 жыл бұрын
Next time I’m in your country you have to show me around to some great food spots and of course introduce me to some beautiful ladies there 😅
@offbeatstuff84732 жыл бұрын
please dont spread fearmongoring about internet, vpns dont work like that, nobody can track you online except for the companies whose websites you use and governments or other companies who have contracts with those companies to share user data, anybody who wants internet privacy should research about it and not just believe that vpns will give them their privacy
@offbeatstuff84732 жыл бұрын
credit cards and bank details are literally impossible to get cause of laws like laws made by japan,america and other countries that protect that sort of information
@Acupofwater_WAW2 жыл бұрын
You have bots that are impersonating you in your comments sections.
@Danmarinja2 жыл бұрын
“Why do you want to go to France?” “I want to buy bread.” Such a pure answer
@punle_e2 жыл бұрын
En même temps c’est le meilleur pain possible
@derpninja41602 жыл бұрын
@@punle_e Very true!
@wisedred2 жыл бұрын
being French i can relate as the first thing I'd want to eat in Japan would be ramen
@coutiya20072 жыл бұрын
I want a baguette bag
@HairyJuan2 жыл бұрын
It's like that one Mr. Beast video where he paid a random person like $1000 to fly to France and buy him some bread
@maryannpomeroy2 жыл бұрын
It's amusing to me as an American living in Japan that the things these women say they envy about foreign women are things that I envy about Japanese women. They always look fashionable, beautiful, and put together. They are actually the ones with attractive features who don't need to wear makeup, yet always look lovely regardless. I guess it's just further proof that all women want what they don't have and see the grass as greener on the other side.
@GeekyC2 жыл бұрын
right ?! as a Brit i look and think " god i wish i had the bloody talent / energy to get done up fashionably like this" i just check the weather and go from there with my fashion lol
@Amins882 жыл бұрын
I think we all just admire what we don't have. I dated someone once who was from Hong Kong that complained how dark she would get in the sun, and I was like "You say that like it's a bad thing..." Meanwhile, Westerners will bake themselves in the sun for hours.
@hampter71882 жыл бұрын
This isn’t true for only woman…but men too
@rosalacroix64472 жыл бұрын
Lol yea i was thinking the same thing. when she said ''they have good features and dont need make up'' i almost spat out my coffee, i wish!. in my eyes japanese woman always are very elegant, stylish, slim & short. i wish i was shorter and more stylish 🥲 but then again i have other features to make up for what i dont have 😅
@user-3aa6234fh2 жыл бұрын
Grass is always greener...
@penguin9022 жыл бұрын
While it may seem to the Japanese that us Americans are confident and carefree, it's not entirely true. What appears as a confident, "cool clothes wearing blonde person" is some times a person who's just as nervous or worried about there looks as any other person. For all the negative stereotypes about suicide in Japan, the rate is actually higher here in the US. It's usually connected to money problems or their self worth sadly. Anyway, as an American what I envy about the Japanese is the politeness and the cleanliness. Both countries have good things to offer though!
@alexanderrobins74972 жыл бұрын
The grass is always greener on the other side. Either they have a rosy picture due to social media, or wouldn’t mind have our problems instead of theirs.
@peko74462 жыл бұрын
It's bravado for some and fake it til you make it for others.
@funkthat2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this comment, for example, tattoos are very trendy in america. in my family specifically, the men who bucked this tattoo trend (myself included) and have no tattoos are the more successfull, emotionally stable and are able to attract many women. The men in my family with tattoos show some kind of deficiency either in personality, wealth, or if they have wealth then they dont have success with women. in summary outward displays of personality are sometimes used to cover up for some insecurities here in america.
@penguin9022 жыл бұрын
@Tony Yayo This is true, and I wish more people realized that.
@Mk-qb2ny2 жыл бұрын
Americans are definitely some of the most confident people on earth. If you think they're "nervous" here, you haven't been abroad much. But true about Japanese politeness and cleanliness, much to learn from that.
@LokiLectric2 жыл бұрын
I´m (female) from Europe and when I first visit Tokyo two decades ago, I felt really bad about my looks. All the girls looked so pretty, delicate and cute and the men were all so handsome and confident. It´s interesting because I always felt Japanese girls don´t even have to wear make up and their hair looks always so smooth and nice. No matter what style they wear they always look pretty and on point. It appeared like everyone was always dressed for the coolest party or event. I remember me and my friends would take hours looking over magazines - fruits was basically our bible - about street fashion and idols and thinking we would never be as cool and pretty. I also admire the awareness and discipline of the Japanese people in daily life. I still use the habits I picked up back then. However, when it comes to having a fun night out with friends, going for drinks or just being carefree, talking about life and generally goofing around...I´d say westerns are often more honest and confident.
@yuyu077712 жыл бұрын
YES. me too! i said something similar earlier, i completely agree with you. what they want we want, vice versa. except im not confident at ALL. I would love living in a cleaner area, although i do like how the western side of things is a little more chill
@msimetal2 жыл бұрын
aaaa fr, i feel so envy of just their hair and how cute they all can look, their faces too
@lagopusvulpuz15712 жыл бұрын
Lol, they look androgynous to me & the men are smaller. I liked how Mediterraneans & North East Europeans look & East Asians girls wear makeup in a way that doesn't look like they are wearing any. About their hair. It's not different from Europeans. Both are usually thin & straight.
@ennuisolar2 жыл бұрын
they probably were wearing makeup, a lot of casual east asian makeup looks 'natural' but if you were to see the before you could tell the different. also tokyo is a big city so you probably saw more fashion forward people there haha
@hmscience79442 жыл бұрын
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 no, that's not very true especially about having straight hair I mean you may be thinking about one specific European country or a region, but most expel dont have straight hair, not like you see in Eastern Asia anyway,
@Birnebubble Жыл бұрын
What I love about Takashii is that he never judges or disapproves any opinion. He takes them as it is. Great work! :)
@solderbuff Жыл бұрын
I think, it's part of Asian culture. My Chinese wife is like that too. Whatever you tell her, she nods approvingly and tells you why you are right.
@yourdetunedradio2 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking. Those girls look just like models. Perfect style, perfect hair, makeup and face structure. I wish them all self confidence. We all should cherish our own unique looks
@krissydiggs2 жыл бұрын
It is a bit sad. People from everywhere are beautiful, but I feel amongst the people I meet daily, Japanese women tend to not think themselves pretty. I think most westerners disagree. Haha Perspective is weird.
@skull1161 Жыл бұрын
@@krissydiggs i think it's cause new or different is sometimes seen as better
@stasielko Жыл бұрын
bro doesn't know how models look
@thor2437 Жыл бұрын
Lol, come to Norway, the most beautiful menand women in the world, no one can compare!
@itsnottoolatetostart Жыл бұрын
@@thor2437that's just your opinion.
@viciousoz41882 жыл бұрын
Japanese people just need to be more confident and embrace their individuality. I think it’s really important to not care what others think, but that obviously doesn’t mean to not be considerate of others.
@commentarytalk14462 жыл бұрын
But Japanese are very individual in their personal lives as with anyone else. However in public they realize it is important to create a harmonious consensus so everyone can benefit...
@viciousoz41882 жыл бұрын
@@commentarytalk1446 I’m mostly talking about opinions that they shouldn’t have to worry about. Tattoos, for example. I know many japanese that think they’re cool and would like to get one, but of course, others would think negatively of it. As long as it doesn’t harm anyone, you shouldn’t be afraid to do what want. Private or public. Luckily, this is getting better
@commentarytalk14462 жыл бұрын
@@viciousoz4188 Maybe or maybe not? A lot of people are driven by "Celebrity Fashion" such as the recent trend of sports starts to have tattoos and earing and other decorations and adornments. In fact that trend may be a good trend of self-expression or it might in fact be a trend of spreading vanity and ego across culture? In my nation, the rise of liberalism has probably gone too far: Yes people have freedom to wear tattoos but then you see the rise in broken families and the social evils that lead from that because of the liberalism "to do as you want - no matter what others say or think". In Japan there's a cultural reason why they don't have tattoos: It's traditionally "RESERVED" for Yakuza: "A place for everything and everything in it's place" might be apt aphorism for Japanese culture. The benefits: A well-organized society. The negatives, less individual choice in public spaces. In my nation, I have often talked with Muslims who are very well educated people and are fine with other peoples' views but in their view the excess of individual freedom in the nation, they see the social consequences are negative and think the people of the culture lack guidance and are acting in a lot of cases in a self-destructive way. I think they are right about that. Japan is known for it's high standards - well there is a price to that but is it worth it? In my opinion I would say they have succeeded and should retain high standards.
@diegomastro56812 жыл бұрын
@@commentarytalk1446 What country are you from? Also I don't see the connection between getting a tattoo and a social evil as you say
@benolofson97322 жыл бұрын
The idea that you shouldn't care what other people think is absolutely insane and idk where the concept stems from, but without social regulation on one another's actions society literally falls apart.
@HongKongEclectic2 жыл бұрын
I envy anyone who can speak both English and Japanese or Chinese 😊
@leexixian2 жыл бұрын
和很多语言对比起来,中文确实比较难 comparing to many languages,Chinese actually more difficult
@HongKongEclectic2 жыл бұрын
@@leexixian Yes. I’m trying to study Cantonese
@leexixian2 жыл бұрын
@@HongKongEclectic加油❤
@BobMaoui2 жыл бұрын
I speak English , japanese and french
@SherekAndDonkey_pubg2 жыл бұрын
meow😀😸
@rafak.13842 жыл бұрын
Is it me or Japanese people are so hard on themselves? They look so nice, seem to be very friendly, cooperative and organized. Many foreigners could learn from them. ☺️
@mrlace4776 Жыл бұрын
self-hatred/internalized racism. very common amongst asians.
@millanferende6723 Жыл бұрын
Japanese are like the "ideal" nation! In my eyes. The only thing "negative" about them, is the amount of social pressure you can get from them, which can be a good thing, but when it comes to UNREALISTIC work hours, then they are basically all shooting each other in the foot. Why work 12 hours and sleep at work, when you can accomplish about same thing in 8 hours and sleep normally?
@middleclassic2 жыл бұрын
I’m 59, from Los Angeles and on most Takashii videos I always find it surprising and frankly odd that Japanese women … and men too, when asked about foreigners they seem to focus on facial features, or the way people look or dress, or something like the perceived confidence those people have. Things that could be considered superficial as opposed to being envious about a trait that is more sensible or grounded. I do realize he is interviewing young people mostly so the answers given will reflect that younger probably more naive attitude. I’d really like to see interviews with people at least 10 years older and see if and how those answers might contrast. In fact I’d like that on ALL of Takashii’s videos.
@jaykilla11712 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you most of those answers seems kind of very superficial and more importantly why do Japanese people think foreigners are only white people?? I did not hear a single country outside of America or Europe do they know that life exist outside of America or Europe???
@berserkerman112721342 жыл бұрын
Well said. Unfortunately, as a young person myself, I'm confident in saying appearance plays a big role on how we see people. Appearance is how everyone sees someone at first, albeit different people will have different levels of how seriously or personal they may take it
@ccshrimp2 жыл бұрын
It's not completely superficial, they appreciate their positivity and confidence as well. They probably don't approach every foreigner . They make a fair judgement based on what they see because they don't know every foreigner personally.
@hyper_channel2 жыл бұрын
Both Japan and Korea are very fixated on looks, it's part of their culture (to a certain degree in all cultures, but very strong on those)
@JayBird842 жыл бұрын
@@jaykilla1171 in japan, american culture is very huge - so they don't hear or care much about other nations. Japan #1 consumer in the world of music and entertainment, especially american music.
@marieb.61712 жыл бұрын
As an American girl, we think that Japanese women are so beautiful! Their beautiful skin, hair, and eyes, they are just so pretty ❤ And their sweet, humble personality makes them beautiful as well💕
@yuyu077712 жыл бұрын
100 percent
@molly30572 жыл бұрын
I like your Simone pfp 🥰❤️😍
@johannhowitzer2 жыл бұрын
It's almost like this whole thing is just a grass-is-greener mentality.
@Teeb20232 жыл бұрын
@@johannhowitzer Definitely, and it's pretty much a dead-cert that any of these girls would be severely jaded having visited the countries they describe. They seem to have such a naive, rose-tinted perception of America and Europe in particular.
@CYB3R2K2 жыл бұрын
You realise they fake it right? Japan has such an outdated idea of how women should act.
@franciscoman222 жыл бұрын
The grass is always greener on the other side. Most of the things the interviewed envy about foreign countries are reasons I prefer Japan. For example people doing whatever they want means that you may have to deal with noisy neighbors, and people not caring about what they wear means that you may see something you really dislike while doing outside activities
@franciscoman222 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 Yep, that's the problem with going for a "give me your money now and the young will pay your living in the future" scheme, instead of saving that money and return it when people get older
@franciscoman222 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 What's your point?
@franciscoman222 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 I don't think anyone should realistically worry about something like that at the moment. It's my opinion that all wars until now have been politically motivated for the most part, and forcing people to go to war in our current individualistic society would equal to suicide politically speaking, so very unlikely
@mistyblue29172 жыл бұрын
I agree w the OP, when i watched this video earlier, i wanted to say the same thing. Idk if you are from the SF Bay Area (by your screenname), but im in Silicon Valley and yeah..
@pambutterflyhigh2 жыл бұрын
But you are free not to look
@smexyNiallHoran2 жыл бұрын
I was surprised that they mentioned facial features so often as enviable because as an american I think japanese softer features are so pretty and their hair seems soft and shiny. I agree the grass does always seem greener on the other side. As other people mentioned I do admire the politeness and cleanliness and discipline but I do think the loosness americans have can be more fun. Theres pluses and minuses in all cultures because we can be too loose and crazy too lol
@SubieNinja Жыл бұрын
right? their hair always seems to look perfect.
@JohnHill2 жыл бұрын
the grass is always greener 😂
@poli364211 ай бұрын
how do you only have 2 likes 💀💀
@Justsomeonewithopinions2 жыл бұрын
I'm an Australian, and what I envy about Japanese people and their cultures are their simplicity, discipline and grace! Plus, the tranquillity of tea ceremonies and overall atmosphere is lovely! :D
@xxlCortez2 жыл бұрын
Simplicity?
@Justsomeonewithopinions2 жыл бұрын
@@xxlCortez Mhm, from what I've noticed Japanese people are often known to be humble and from what I've learnt about them they just want to live simple lives as perfectly as they can.
@xxlCortez2 жыл бұрын
@@Justsomeonewithopinions they're very high on etiquette and social perception as well as they have high demands in performance. I'd call that a lot of things but simple.
@Justsomeonewithopinions2 жыл бұрын
@@xxlCortez We all have different ways of seeing things and describing them, but such is the beauty of opinions!
@dashuntas.m40452 жыл бұрын
@@xxlCortez lol exactly. They have so many unspoken cultural inclinations that they’re anything but simple
@Toddis2 жыл бұрын
As an American I can say with confidence that most everyone Does care what people think about them, and how they look I think most people around the world are very similar
@projjal8282 жыл бұрын
Japanese people need a reality check about U.S.🤣🤣
@Pyramanager2 жыл бұрын
@@projjal828 compared to Japan, US is way more liberal. Theres much more things you can do publicly in the US and most wont care compared to japan
@projjal8282 жыл бұрын
@@Pyramanager yeah but they have fu*cking anime and cute girls ,nothing else really matters for me 🤣🤣
@projjal8282 жыл бұрын
@@Pyramanager it's like you would always want to thing you don't have ,they want liberation and we want to cute shy girls , they want big nose but we want small nose. They like Disney land we like anime that's it man 🤣🤣
@jdog9292 жыл бұрын
@@projjal828 that’s how life is, we always want what’s on the other side. It’s just because it’s unique too us, but over time it would feel the same
@keithtorgersen96642 жыл бұрын
Takashii-san, many people who seem like they’re having a lot of fun are still going through tough times, but they have decided not to let hard circumstances dominate how they feel about their lives. Also, the first girl who said she was envious of foreigners’ hair styles, has great hair herself. Edit- thanks for the likes
@rileymosman28082 жыл бұрын
You ask the greatest followup questions! I feel like you already know the answer before you ask but it helps to have them explain the culture and feelings in Japan very candidly. Or even just little things like "what do you want to do in Hawaii?" Helps to give your audience a better idea of her feelings but it's also just charming, you're taking an interest in them and just genuinely want to know what they think
@VizualDK2 жыл бұрын
3:36 Fun fact: There’s actually a term called “Paris Syndrome” which is a culture shock that occurs primarily with Japanese people who overly romanticize Paris, and are then terribly disappointed upon arrival.
@ecclesiaxxi6210 Жыл бұрын
It's not "overly romanticise" ...it's expecting it to be French, which it was some decades ago. You can now apply that to most white countries (or some cities in those said countries). Also they are right to be shocked, when my aunt went there she was also shocked.
@Preview43 Жыл бұрын
My co-worker was similarly eager to visit France. He spent a day and went straight to Spain, saying *never again!*
@oldmoney1022 Жыл бұрын
What kind of disappointment do they experience? I've never been to Paris.
@Lalairu Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about that when she said she wanted to visit Paris xD
@PantsReduction Жыл бұрын
@@oldmoney1022probably the overwhelming smell of urine everywhere
@oakld2 жыл бұрын
I spent several vacations in Japan, 2 to 4 weeks at a time. I felt inspired every visit and I think I could travel there to the end of my days and still be amazed every time. Sadly, I have now family and kids and can't do such lengthy travelling anymore. We have quite many Japanese tourists in our little country in the heart of Europe and I hope that they feel at least half as inspired as I was in Japan!
@Jesuisderetour87 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful insight!
@ecclesiaxxi6210 Жыл бұрын
@Chill Winston That's how I feel whenever I go to the UK. Nobody wants to talk about the obvious, but European nations also need to be for the natives or it's not the same place, I know everyone clearly wants to come and live around us, but at some point you just have to say, stop and rewind.
@jessesoto61502 жыл бұрын
The Japanese culture has many admirable modes, to name a few: consideration of others/well-mannered, overall high hygienic awareness, great sense of humor, selfless-natured, self disciplined. The world over admires about Japan :)
@ivx83452 жыл бұрын
Very true!
@FingerinUrDaughter2 жыл бұрын
the world admires the facade of japan. actual japanese culture and history is quite abusive and usually punctuated by an undertone of pure evil. you gotta remember that theyre really just chinese people who got kicked out of china, and then decided to re-create the brutal warlord system of ancient china on a tiny almost uninhabitable series of islands.
@MFZBitch2 жыл бұрын
At the same time there are also so many repulsive ones, to name a few: authoritarianism, toxic work culture, sexism, lack of individual fulfillment and identity, toxic family structures...
@crystalhealing8472 жыл бұрын
@@MFZBitch well nobody is perfect 🤣🤣🤣
@nullbeyondo2 жыл бұрын
@@MFZBitch also racist work culture and racist apartment renting.
@AndreasTravelNGo2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these consistent upload takashi! Im going to language school in July and seeing the videos, I really get to learn alot about the culture and what other foreigners thoughts about the country!
@IATEALLTHECHEESE2 жыл бұрын
I love watching these videos because it also reminds me of how ok my Japanese is. I can understand most of what they're saying without subtitles, and it's surprising because I get so doubtful about my language learning. It's really interesting to hear the different opinions. I'm close friends and penpals with a few people from Japan but obviously everyone's opinion and experience is super different.
@heavenly_girl Жыл бұрын
How did you learn Japanese?
@rachel78992 жыл бұрын
I love the way they smile its so infectious!!!
@parushparushev234411 ай бұрын
such pure hearts man... would never find this anywhere than in asian countries like japan right now and many countries can learn a thing or two from you because of how natural and simple you are as people and not like the west ... all love and respect from Bulgaria😄❤
@commentarytalk14462 жыл бұрын
I must confess, I try to avoid emotions such as envy or jealous: Long and hard-earnt experience has taught me, time and time again, that external measure of emotion reflecting on others does not lead to improving yourself or making you feel any happier! However, I must confess, I am very, very envious of how polite and thoughtful these young ladies are in their conduct and in how they express their views with such good grace! I guess, "the shoe is on the other foot" this time around! Thank you to those interviewed, but please bear in mind how impressive it is to show such polite manners and thoughtfulness of others even while expressing a feeling that tends towards "the grass is greener on the other side"! The grass MAY be greener but I suspect it is not as tasty as it looks in all cases. Only experience can determine if the taste matches the luscious emerald sheen!
@kathiemathias2122 жыл бұрын
Well said. No culture is perfect. Just try find what suits you and enjoy life.
@commentarytalk14462 жыл бұрын
@@kathiemathias212 Some years ago I lived in Australia. It suited me a lot. The people were relaxed and generally good-natured and seem divorced from the madness of the global world, being "far out" so to speak. It's as you say: Find what suits you and enjoy life. With that said, Japanese is interesting for a variety of reasons despite the large challenge of differences faced by being a foreigner. There's something to learn from Japanese culture I feel an that may not at first feel "suitable" however it may end up being "worthwhile"... Thank you for your pacific and kind comment. I wish you well.
@commentarytalk14462 жыл бұрын
@ginsengdroplets Yes, if one opens one's eyes "wide enough" there is a whole universe of possibility within reach! Why fixate on something out of reach! Being grateful is a good mindset, you are right and that itself will guide life as if in a "dream-song" matching the song to the landmarks in life's journey... one will encounter.
@TheMandalorianPadawan2 жыл бұрын
Something I envy about Japan is how liking cute things is accepted and expected. I get called childish and immature for having a pink fluffy bunny purse and wearing pigtails in my hair, but in Japan, those things would be considered cute and normal for a girl. I just want to like cute things without y'all calling me a little kid, OK?
@HopefullyUnknown Жыл бұрын
little kid
@jinzhihliao7165 Жыл бұрын
@@HopefullyUnknown You’re such an ass😂
@Carts_are_fire Жыл бұрын
Nah you deserve to be called childish for that one. Hot take but nobody over the age of twelve should wear colorful things or do things like singing, whistling, laughing, petting animals or liking things that are considered cute, because all those things are stupid and childish.
@cleasioul3003 Жыл бұрын
I hope the two other comments are just (poor) attempts at irony. Wear what you want to wear. Being an adult entails lots of much more important features than not having pigtails in your hair 👍🏻
@ChickensAndGardening2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to visit Japan with my family - waiting for things to open up a bit more. Meanwhile we can vicariously enjoy a window into Japanese society via Takashii's channel!
@hillelderman2 жыл бұрын
You have an awesome personality for interviews because you can see that you really listen to people.
@davo12376ty2 жыл бұрын
I spent a year in Japan teaching conversational English for NOVA. I remember how safe and friendly everyone was you could walk in the park at 3am perfectly safe. I love the country I felt like I was on vacation the whole time.
@morganplayaaaaaa2 жыл бұрын
Such a good video! I’m a huge fan of when you gave your opinion to those girls and continued to move the conversation into more questions. Getting better and better every time I watch Takashi!
@3v0682 жыл бұрын
Something I envy about the Japanese is the language. I don't speak Japanese but what little I have learned from being obsessed with Japanese media, I learned that Japanese is extremely expressive in a very specific way. There are multiple ways to say the same saying most of the time, and the different saying could have a different meaning to those words, like an angry connotation or trying to imply that something is dumb. I have always found it fascinating because I do notice that even when its subtitled, the difference between Subs and Dubs can be massive. Certain scenes have an entirely different context when spoken in Japanese vs in English. I guess im gonna try to learn Japanese now!
@88GTA Жыл бұрын
How did trying to learn Japanese go? I'm considering doing the same since I'm working for a Japanese rooted Company in America and really want to travel to Japan. The language seems quite difficult to learn though.
@benjaminroe311ify Жыл бұрын
@@88GTA I have been learning it for about 40 days and here is my perspective. The language is totally PHONETIC and almost completely monotonal. This actually makes speaking it rather clearly EASIER to learn then say English. Writing and reading is perhaps a little harder to much more difficult. In Japanese there are three writing systems and they are used together. It can all be quite confusing. However, I have noticed that with the little bit of time I have now practicing speaking and hearing Japanese that there are many phrases and words I hear in my favorite animes that I recognize right away and some whole simple sentences I understand. So there's that. I speak two languages and am trying to learn a couple more. I would definitely recommend you learn Japanese if your goal is to continue working for that company and travel to Japan soon. Even being a beginner speaker can be quite rewarding when you travel.
@subtleprelude24002 жыл бұрын
7:45 I like how he suddendly grinned and held his laugh because his visit to New York was both great and really bad hahaha good one Mr. Takashii You don’t have to tell me about the worst parts about New York, i’ve been there. It’s not what people expect it to be. From the expensive cost of everyday things, to the odor in the streets, the loudness, to the obnoxious or rude people you find every 5 minutes on a side walk.
@Galaxxi2 жыл бұрын
It's funny seeing one of the girls saying she wishes masks weren't still so socially enforced, i always appreciated that in japan when you're sick (not even with covid, just in general) a lot of people will wear a mask so they don't spread it to others and I always wished that was commonplace in america. But I guess after covid, everyone's pretty sick of them 😂
@huhlee182 жыл бұрын
Yess throughout the pandemic I've been envious of places like Japan where the social pressure is to wear a mask and not the other way around
@MFZBitch2 жыл бұрын
Fully agreed. I honestly dont get the issue people have with them as well, its not that restrictive
@tankredcaza2 жыл бұрын
@@MFZBitch It was the fact it was mandatory, not that they are restrictive. You cannot take our freedoms, it starts with masks, then vaccine passports and next thing you know 10 years from now you have a social credit score like in china
@MFZBitch2 жыл бұрын
@@tankredcaza all i hear is mimimimi
@rachel_penguin2 жыл бұрын
100% agree Wearing mask is just for better hygiene, it’s really not that terrible
@ilgazdolgun53212 жыл бұрын
I love how respectful he is towards the people he is interviewing. I wish all interviewers were like him!
@AmbiCahira2 жыл бұрын
I love that your interviews always feel comfortable and relaxed! You do a great job. ^^
@AzureBlu102 жыл бұрын
Great video as always, Takashii! Perhaps one of your future videos could be about what Japanese people do for fun. What are their hobbies? What do they do in their downtime?
@cuchitp2 жыл бұрын
It is interesting how Japanese people see each other. I was recently in Bangkok and I went into a shop, which mostly had clothes for men from Japan, and as I have always loved Japanese jeans I went in. I was not disappointed - their fashion is off this world, very expensive though, compared to what I would pay for expensive jeans here in Sydney, where we have a lot of Japanese people and restaurants. I have always found the Japanese here to be super cool and very friendly, they have a unique character and their fashion is very interesting.
@Bmontepeque112 жыл бұрын
I love listening to Japanese people speaking! ❤️ You just look and sound so expresive and full of emotions! ❤️✨
@ingrat85092 жыл бұрын
You seemed to be especially happy in this one, it was nice seeing you smile this way ! (nice camera and color btw)
@Krowsfoot2 жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to go to Japan. I love the culture, the fashion, and the styles that come out of the country. they are also some of the kindest people i have ever have had the chance of meeting
@sophiaisabelle0272 жыл бұрын
We appreciate all of your consistency in giving us the best content on this channel. May God bless you.
@mistyblue29172 жыл бұрын
In case y'all didnt know, "sophia isabelle" is a bot that leaves comments like this on many many diff channels. Ppl figured out it's a bot on another channel where she worded a sentence strangely. Idk what the purpose of such a bot is, except maybe to increase the comment count on videos, but it's still somewhat a mystery why someone would create a bot to do that for so many channels on KZbin.
@diegomastro56812 жыл бұрын
@@mistyblue2917 a bot that spreads positivity, so rare
@casluvs2 жыл бұрын
Videos like this make me realise how we just all envy and admire what we don’t have. For example, they say they love our features. In my opinion, I love Japanese features, and I think they look beautiful. A lot of Japanese people have talked about our fashion, but I love Japanese fashion and honestly think it’s more ‘put together’, especially compared to US fashion (if we put aside the younger generation).
@satzbau91852 жыл бұрын
Tfw the qt Japanese girls mention they like everything you despise about America. Disney and LA and New York and even Zac Efron are great I suppose when you have only a surface impression of them, but they're all terrible! Zac Efron is a somehow-by-the-grace-of-God successful and functioning moron, LA and New York are cesspools and Disney promotes disgusting values, but I suppose these things are at the cutting edge of English speaking countries, and there is some delay in translation or perhaps rather transliteration-- as ironic as the "trans-" prefix might be in this context. Very disheartening to see all the worst and controversial aspects of the West being idolized for all the wrong reasons, disheartening to hear SurfShark offers such a steep discount on this channel as well since they're inferior to Nordvpn. All-in-all, very discouraging, and I can only hope that qt Japanese sweet-hearts can learn to despise these things as much as the West apparently is-- based on viewership and ratings!
@GarretGarlinger2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you and all who did this! Was fun to learn !
@brianleabickerton3918 Жыл бұрын
You have an excellent channel. The Japanese are a bright, hardworking people. You also need to protect your culture. Thank you for your videos of Japan.
@cherylsemrau71002 жыл бұрын
This Canadian would love to visit Japan. What am i envious of Japan is their transportation systems. I wish we had trains like Japan. Please come to Canada.
@nickmoser82352 жыл бұрын
Tbh we need more of their mentality. Be reserved and be confident, but still recognize the improvement that always could be made.
@shroomy64-0012 жыл бұрын
it’s lads like you that make my interest in traveling to japan skyrocket. keep doing what your doing! ❤️
@michaelredel5562 жыл бұрын
really be careful the reality is they dont want you here, no matter what you do their fantasy is jus a fantasy> forever a foreigner to them
@dobrze16732 жыл бұрын
@@michaelredel556 if he's just visiting he probably doesn't care about being a foreigner
@michaelredel5562 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 if there are two equal candidates in Japan one foreign one Japanese they will always choose the Japanese because of there being no policy against racism Japan is deeply rooted racism don't mistake their kindness
@michaelredel5562 жыл бұрын
@@dobrze1673 he will when he becomes rejected from many establishments for being a foreigner then he will know true Japan. They do t want you in their business, they don't want you in their country, and so.etimes they want to kill you
@boycottnok14662 жыл бұрын
Stay away from Japan. Shameless outsiders
@enkimerlin32092 жыл бұрын
i always find it amazing how different cultures view each other, love these windows into other cultures
@Rando78_0Ай бұрын
I love these girls around 3:00, they seem so friendly and seem like they have such a good vibe lol
@ComedyJakob2 жыл бұрын
When watching interviews with people from your own country, you can get annoyed with them because you know them too well. Watching people from other countries is refreshing, because separation allows you to view them with less judgement, and enjoy their company.
@Zach-yg4tv2 жыл бұрын
Every nation has amazing people, it’s how publicized the bad people are that obscures the view of the world. Interview most people on the street anywhere on Earth. America, China, Japan, etc, and you won’t be disappointed by how kind hearted most people are.
@bocz43172 жыл бұрын
You said a good point,it's absurd how people can create bad images of a country just of political reasons.Many of them say that they just don't like the country not the people but many end up hating on the people as well
@alaneduardomartinez22082 жыл бұрын
I think I have lost my heart with the girls with glasses. Greetings from Mexico. Gracias por tu trabajo Takashii
@Atomicqueen92 жыл бұрын
I lived in Japan for a few years and what I envy about Japanese people is all the amazing food they have everywhere the conbini is so much better then the US the season they get. Honestly just so much this really made me miss Japan!!😭😭💔
@D.V24 Жыл бұрын
I really loved her wording ‘Bright and grand, the city seems to shine and has a lot of people’ it reminded me of my home in Toronto Canada, but it's also the way the more fantastical, fantasy part of my brain sees Tokyo😂
@yoritomoka2792 жыл бұрын
I have noticed light skinned people trying to look more black(tanning, bleaching, weaves) and black people trying to look more light (bleaching salons etc). It's all ridiculous.
@orbit1894 Жыл бұрын
People always want what they dont have
@popthatvibe62987 ай бұрын
But they mostly don’t like south east asian, looks fried tofu they say😭
@MayaCheng242 жыл бұрын
Most of the things they talked is about looks, so much body conscious.
@AbsolNOVA2 жыл бұрын
I super envy the politeness of people in Japan. The bowing and using two hands to give something to someone like money is so admirable. I'm just in love with the culture surrounding Japan and how unique it is. I honestly feel like Japanese people are nicer, more attractive, and more delightful people. But that's just my opinion from what I've observed from across the world in the States. I would love to learn the language and visit Japan especially during Spring as it will be warming up from the freezing winter and not too hot from summer.
@moonliqx2211 Жыл бұрын
I'm not trying to be mean or anything but nicer may not be the right word. They tend to be just very polite! So they may be thinking the rudest thing ever but they don't say it outloud. Idk if this is true or not but they don't rlly like foreigners unless u go to somewhere like Tokyo (very popular tourist area)
@GuardianDarkAngel Жыл бұрын
I feel bad. This video really shows how little countries around the world know about current events of nations. I would never tell a person to go to New York now a days. Most of it is a cesspool. And LA is no better unless you are in the REALLY bougie places. But everyone shown here was just really chill and fun to listen to.
@JG-gn9oq2 жыл бұрын
i cant believe japanese are not confident with their looks, i find them as one of the most beautiful ethnicity in the world
@extremelucky12 жыл бұрын
When I was in Japan, I envied that I didn’t speak Japanese 😂 We focus on things we don’t have.
@wpgcelica2 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian coming to Japan for vacation. I see how beautiful all the local women are and how amazing the fashion is!
@brianc213242 жыл бұрын
You know something that's interesting is that these days Japanese people seem more proud of themselves than before. I was in Japan a couple months recently and I noticed that a lot of Japanese people trying to mimic or follow western trends have decreased. I feel like the K-pop trend helped Japanese people realize that they also have the power to influence pop culture rather than be followers. These days I actually hear more Western people talk about how they envy people from Korea or Japan.
@VanillaCoke19562 жыл бұрын
What? Japanese people being proud of themselves is literally ingrained into their brains from a young age. There's a reason Japanese television constantly airs ads and programs saying how great it is to be Japanese, saying things "Made in Japan" are so much better than anywhere else and so forth. Moreover, they've been following Korean trends for years now. Whether it's the fashion, the insane beauty standards (go look up how many Japanese women are severe underweight), the music or whatnot. It's not about japanese people realising their culture is great.
@Funica112 жыл бұрын
Westerners imposed western behaviour on the Japanese after WW2, many Japanese had to abandon traditional behaviour, then had to adopt western due to the GHQ the US occupation by D MacArthur, don't you know it? It's a psychological project of the Allied Force to make the Japanese adore western behaviour and to make themselves feel inferior to the Westerners. It's like the caste system the British brought in India to control India. Westerners and the US occupation defined every Japanese thing and behaviour as inferior and wrong, every western behaviour and thing as superior. To avoid being criticised and to get social status we had to adopt western. I stopped eating Anko (sweet bean) and rice because Westerners hate them, Westerners claim beans must not be sweet, that's the superior people's eating habits, many Japanese stopped living on tatami floor because westerners claim it's an inferior floor. One thing the Japanese can never abandon is the behaviour of taking off shoes inside the house. Westerners claim it's inferior behaviour, the floor must be walkable with shoes but the Japanese can never abandon it. A few other behaviours that the Japanese can never abandon is the Japanese language. D MacArthur also tried to impose the western alphabet and English as the official language and ban Japanese letters and kanji, but the Japanese could never adopt it. Westerners also criticised the behaviour of eating rice and using chopsticks but the Japanese can never abandon it although many Japanese today eat bread instead of rice.
@Funica112 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 To make the Japanese have an inferiority complex is the major project of the US to occupy and control Japan in the postwar period. "Feel inferior and guilty project". The GHQ of the US banned many books and controlled school textbooks to teach kids how inferior the Japanese are, Japanese teacher organization (Nikkyoso) is the ideal one that is still following the "feel inferior and guilty project" of the GHQ today and then defining the Japanese as inferior war criminals, forcing the Japanese to follow the constitution that the US imposed on the Japanese and is prohibiting to have its own armed force.
@cottoncandykawaii26732 жыл бұрын
Kpop is influenced by American culture though
@thorodinson66492 жыл бұрын
Good, maybe one day theyll get out from under the western boot and regain a fraction of their former glory
@pokemasterzelda82912 жыл бұрын
It's so fascinating to me about the things people envy about things outside their own space. I envy food from a lot of different places, I envy the pretty cities and landscapes, I envy the people- and there's something just so... surreal. Surreal to realize that other people outside of my own country feel the exact same way because somehow it just never occurred to me that others can feel how I feel
@asturias02672 жыл бұрын
That one girl will be so disappointed to find out New York is disgusting.
@fayrouzradi70882 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on winning the match!🇯🇵❤🇯🇵❤
@A.Y.112 жыл бұрын
I’m not Japanese but I find this to be so tragic. Technology has made us obsessed with appearance. Japanese people are beautiful and should be proud of their features and heritage. I don’t understand this obsession with everyone wanting to be western, look western etc. Complete tragedy!
@alexanderrobins74972 жыл бұрын
Agreed. The more “perfect” someone tries to be, the less like a person they look to me. Deformities and imperfections make us human, not a plastic doll. As long as someone is in good health, the rest doesn’t matter as much.
@thorodinson66492 жыл бұрын
Realllly sad how they view themselves as inferior.
@aviewer95162 жыл бұрын
Honestly, it's really not an obssession and it's definitely not everyone. This was a small snippet of younger people heavily influenced by the volume of media from the west. Movies, fashion magazines, etc. Some people are attracted to what is different and unique.
@Bruce_Wayne35 Жыл бұрын
As a westerner, I think they are all very pretty and I would not change anything about their appearance.
@nagyd872 жыл бұрын
I think Japanese and Korean men and women are the most beautiful. Don't want to be like us. Takashi, I am telling them through you, they are beautiful, don't be ashamed of anything, because we are more envious of you Japanese people. 💖💖💖
@etherealgalaxies6 Жыл бұрын
Those twins were too cute!! I'm a twin so I noticed right away. We are indentical females. Twins are like very rare in Japan so it's always surprising to see them!
@medcezir91592 жыл бұрын
I like how in the end of every video he asks a question ”how was it?” Then answers himself “that was interesting” 😊
@specialk99992 жыл бұрын
Lol, it’s hilarious how they see the U.S. through Hollywood. The U.S. has a lot terrible things too. New York is really not much different than Tokyo. Only difference is Tokyo is cleaner and people are more polite.
@MrShem123ist2 жыл бұрын
Wow, another sponsor! You deserve it, Takashi-san! Incredible content! スバラシイ!
@justindadswell86102 жыл бұрын
He is really good at asking questions. About all I have to say about this, he did a good job asking a question you wouldn't expect that actually dives deeper.
@jackflynn4122 жыл бұрын
This video was way more positive than I expected. Loved it.
@risainoue78472 жыл бұрын
it's crazy to hear the other side... I'm Hafu and currently visiting Japan and everytime I'm here I feel super insecure about my looks. Compared to the japanese women I feel way too tall and broad my makeup never looks as effortless as the japanese womens and i don't know what they do to their hair but even after leaving the airplane after a long haul flight, it looks SO GOOD and never greasy like mine 😭 knowing that envy or insecurity goes both ways helps a little lol :D
@fionaspencer95592 жыл бұрын
Personally, I find Japanese people (all East Asians, actually) to have the most attractive facial features. Ever since I was a child, I have loved Asian features. I always tried to befriend the Asian foreign exchange students, lol. I have been to Japan twice and will be back again this year.
@candace86972 жыл бұрын
i find it so interesting that a lot of them answered that they envy foreigner's large eyes and angular features. personally ive always wanted softer features, i have a very sharp nose and ive always been insecure about it. i would love to look like any of the women in this video edit: OH and the fashion! i absolutely love the way these women dress, it looks so classy and put together but cute at the same time. i would love to have outfits like theirs!
@bassgirl_denalia90872 жыл бұрын
It's so funny hearing some of the reactions, because we also see them as being beautiful and different from what we're used to
@y0wap0muu2 жыл бұрын
I really love japan its such a fun place and has pretty Atmosphere
@Ryattt81 Жыл бұрын
I think that culturally we are expected to exude confidence, but we are just as inwardly self conscious. Even for America Ive been told that I come across as extremely confident and self assured, but Im not. I actually suffer from a form of OCD that developed around 12 years ago and being in clise proximity to people is so stressful and anxiety inducing that I rotate away from them. I spent an entire year consumed with anxiety over a 2 hour flight I had to take to visit my sister, but you would never know it if you met me in person. What Im trying to say is that the "confidence" is cultural, its not necessarily genuine.
@kgrandchamp2 жыл бұрын
Hi Takashi! Thanks for this insightful video! I don't really understand why Japanese girls envy foreigners, they are so adorably cute and nice! I guess we always think things are greener on the other side of the fence! 🌿
@kimchiwarriorprincess2 жыл бұрын
I really envy Japan’s 7-Eleven’s…Like why are ours so limited? In Japan they can get decent hosiery, lipgloss, ぎゅどん bento to-go and チューハイ all in one place…🤩
@nat32992 жыл бұрын
I want to go to one, there’s not even a 7-11 in my country 😭😭 and convenience stores don’t even have microwaves or a place to eat
@Bubble__Bri Жыл бұрын
I never understand the double eyelid thing. Asian eyes are so beautiful.
@consueloperez7578 Жыл бұрын
YES! New York is really BRIGHT and GRAND for real... she nailed it,... Proud New Yorker here ...Nice chanel !
@luxinfinity732 жыл бұрын
As an Italian, we are born and raised to be 自己中心 (self centred) so as a young woman when I lived in Japan between 1996 and 2001, what impressed me the most was the われわれ feeling (a deep sense of togetherness). The I is replaced by We but it is a very profound We. I was teaching English and Italian and studying Japanese every day, yet I was blessed with such enthusiastic students, I made sure my lessons were always fun by playing games and a safe place to express themselves. My favourite students were the over 40 up to the elderly in Kyoto while in my evening Osaka classes I had young Japanese 20 to 35 years of age. While in Kyoto for some reason they treated me like a younger sister or daughter, they sometimes cook for me or prepare special dishes, took me to the Natural Hot Spring with them and basically made me feel very special while being overworked and in an abusive relationship with my New Zealand partner, yes, I am a gay woman. When the topic of being gay came out in class in Kyoto, as my students felt my discomfort, suddenly they all had gay relative and friends and some even told me they had had homosexual relationships. With my Osaka students, once outside the classroom, I was one of them, no longer the teacher. They taught me Osaka Ben (dialect) and we used to laugh our ass off. If I mistakenly used the honorific form with them, they just looked at me visibly disappointed. My experience was that people in Osaka are very straightforward and do not embrace formalities. My neighbours in Kyoto, as I was leaving early in the morning and returning home late at night, often cooked for me as well as we were sharing the same corridor balcony. Their food was great! Needless to say, part of my heart is still in Japan. Beautiful country, great people and healthy and delicious food!
@dDoodle7882 жыл бұрын
È interessante conoscere l'esperienza di un'altra italiana , da quello che avevo sentito il Giappone può essere un posto difficile in cui vivere per gli stranieri, ma mi fa piacere sentire di un'esperienza positiva . Comunque,se non ti è di troppo disturbo, avresti dei consigli per imparare bene il Giapponese? 他のイタリア人の体験を聞くことが面白いと思います。外国人は日本が住みにくいと聞いているけど、いい体験を聞くのが嬉しいです。 良かったら、日本語をよく学べるようなアデゥバイスを教えてもらえませんか?
@luxinfinity732 жыл бұрын
日本へいってください 😜🤗😁😄😍😀💖
@jollygoodgordon55802 жыл бұрын
Why is the western/white/European look considered most beautiful to them. Because most of the times this is when countries have been colonised by whites/Europeans, but was japanese ever colonised by the west? I’m very ignorant about Japanese history so forgive me for my ignorance. And also, why when they talk about white peopel, they don’t say “white” but use “westerner”
@Sophie3647s2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I found that confusing as well because I am from the west, but hispanic. Also the west does in fact include plenty of black people... so it may be to not appear racist they use the term western rather than white.
@jollygoodgordon55802 жыл бұрын
@@Sophie3647s yes, that could be it.
@yarikyaryi2 жыл бұрын
Culturally white skin, big eyes, narrow nose, tall height was always beauty standard of asians. Well, in Europe also. Regular people had to work under sun, they couldn't afford to look very white, so white skin was sign of status, wealthy and nobility. Also white people the most diverse race: they can have all colors of hair, eyes and many different shades of skin. Japanese envy this, cause they are a little bit limited in this. Though now white skin is common in Japan, South Korea and China because they don't need to work under sun anymore, they still have mostly black or brown hair and mostly brown eyes. So it has and had nothing with colonization. If you read the Chinese books, you would see that every time there is same pattern of ideal woman appearance: black hair with pale white skin, narrow face, thin waste and long legs. Pretty much what european women can have without any plastic surgery. No wonder they envy.
@Ok-oo2kh2 жыл бұрын
@@yarikyaryi its not narrow nose they want, they want taller nose, like Lionel messi nose, its different, bc alot of japnese have narrow nose. They like what we call big noses , its weird
@yarikyaryi2 жыл бұрын
@@Ok-oo2kh Incorrect translation probably. They want exactly narrow nose. Because they have that flat wide nose very often.
@Spitx2 жыл бұрын
After watching both videos you made recently about this theme I wonder... Why such strong ideas about foreigners being huge and beautiful... Why so many willing to visit either usa or south korea and why such close tastes 😅 yet one lady surprised me by saying france and pretty much just to blend locally and experience daily life and costumes... I really feel that way about Japan, and I probably do have some false established ideas but I wish I could talk Japanese and engage around meeting and learning more and more.
@gilyanajune70812 жыл бұрын
I suppose, since people live in a homogeneous society, almost any European will seem interesting to them, if only because of phenotypic diversity. I noticed that they stereotypically perceive foreigners. But when you live in a white country, in a white environment, being Asian, and most importantly, when you have culturally different (not typically Asian) ideas about aesthetics and you know what is considered attractive here, then you do not have a cult of "whiteness" as such . You do not live by stereotypes and see what is attractive and what is not.
@thorodinson66492 жыл бұрын
Asian people are generally “one of many”, their homogenous ways means they share ideas in a way that individualistic westerners do not. Unfortunately, their hivemind is nonetheless influenced by western media, and their own lack of confidence means they see themselves as subordinate to westerners, the face of whom is white people.
@Spitx2 жыл бұрын
@@thorodinson6649 might be but I never really felt that that way and it might have to do with the way I perceived things based on my own thoughts, culture, experience and community. I perceived them as better and more advanced in many ways and I'm not the only one... That whiteness you are talking about isn't somewhat tied to your own beliefs? Or is it because of industry standards and mainstream media? I've grown up with the feeling that everyone else seems to be better than us and our country, unless you are a typical USAmerica citizen as portrayed more and more as lacking notion about you and others, many seem pretty balanced and less affected by marketing. This new woke movement might have somewhat unbalanced that too with other emotions and feelings being almost forced 🤔
@ryanstarlight80182 жыл бұрын
I think they find foreigners beautiful because they only see them on TV and actors are generally attractive. Many want to visit South Korea because it's one of the closest countries to Japan and for the USA, it's also because of the American film industry. Japanese people generally don't know much about other countries tbh. It's an island so you'd have to take a plane to go abroad and foreigners are a very small percentage of the population.
@Spitx2 жыл бұрын
@@ryanstarlight8018 I kinda imagined something on those lines, pretty logical knowing something about Japan. They did exported a lot and exchanged with other countries for a long time but seems that it's somewhat forgotten or less important for today's generations, at least those interviewed. It's also quite normal to have some generalisation towards populations you get to cross by, there shouldn't be many ugly travellers as they often try to share a good image too 🤔
@joseph11502 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine living in Japan and thinking that NYC is worth going to. It's like a brightly lit open sewer.
@Edogaadesu2 жыл бұрын
What I envy about Japan is how clean and maintained their streets and sidewalks are like my goodness every bush is trimmed and there’s not a piece of trash in sight
@jthesley2 жыл бұрын
handicapped in Japan should be your next interview.
@lissi29102 жыл бұрын
It's interesting to see this bc I always look at foreign women and think how beautiful they all are. I have blonde hair and blue eyes, but sometimes I wish I had brown or red hair. I think most people will feel insecure and think someone else looks better, but like everyone feels the same in that regard. Sometimes, I get jealous of taller girls, girls with darker skin, or girls with curly hair. But like everyone is beautiful and their will always be someone who wishes they look like someone else. I think it is good to think someone else is beautiful but just remember you are too! 💛
@entityk142 жыл бұрын
You can always dye your hair.
@lissi29102 жыл бұрын
@@entityk14 that is true! I never have bc I feel like blonde hair would look odd if it grew out though.
@martinstanchov37412 жыл бұрын
Please make a fishing video if you can , where and how Japanese people fish in Tokyo
@XploreDirt Жыл бұрын
As an American man that’s worked and stayed in ever major city in the US. I’m sad to say your not missing out on much. I’d love to visit Japan one day and I plan on it.
@jgsouza122 жыл бұрын
I really like your channel Takashi san, it's always good to have a different perspective on things. The only thing i get from your videos is that people in Japan are mostly obsessed with america in a way that is not entirely true to reality. I wish japanese people would often realize they're beautiful in their own way, and it seems like beauty patterns are mostly related to european and north american based on the people that you have interviewed. I know I would get the same answers almost anywhere in the world, but it's weird.
@mistyblue29172 жыл бұрын
Some of the answers seemed sad/lack of self-love. And a lack of experience. She said white ppl can go out without makeup bc of their "strong features" but that's not even really true. A lot more white ppl than Asian are prone to things like rosacea that they cover up w makeup. However, that is not to say that anybody, of any race, "needs" makeup to go out. Also they were envious that white ppl just naturally have blonde hair, but most white ppl past the age of adolescence who have blonde hair have achieved that w bleach/dye, same as an Asian would. I hope that ppl of all races will feel satisfied and fully self-accepting and proud of their inherent qualities. Disheartening to hear that the psychological impacts of Western colonialism and advertising/media (white features are superior/look better/etc) are still so ingrained in the minds of some today. Bc in reality, it's not even true. The natural faces/hair/bodies of every race are truly beautiful and charismatic in their own unique ways.
@mistyblue29172 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 ok, and just to be clear, im not saying that women (or men/ppl in general) shouldn't look after their appearance, if they desire to. I'm just hoping that the reasoning/the feeling a need to won't be due to having a complex abt their own ethnic features, whatever race they may be 🌸
@mistyblue29172 жыл бұрын
I believe there is also a psycho-sociological reason for what you may have observed.. women in poorer countries w less options may feel the conscious and/or subconscious societal competitive pressure to marry well. But even in more developed countries, for example.. women as well as men in Korea and maybe also Japan feel a societal pressure to take care of their appearance bc of the tight competition for jobs.. bc photos are submitted on all job applications. So it may be presumed that if many applicants are equally-qualified, the winner will end up being whomever the eye is drawn to.
@freesiajasmine5342 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@steco54412 жыл бұрын
Congrats on World Cup success bud!
@JS-hw9mf2 жыл бұрын
@@al1999 it ain’t the same Croatian team as 2018 many missing players
@thorodinson66492 жыл бұрын
@@JS-hw9mf who cares, croat 😂
@CatboyMode2 жыл бұрын
This man always has really good questions, really articulate. As a westerner from Canada I can say that the confidence/carefree comments are generally true but many people are still very insecure and shy about their bodies and personalities. What I envy most about Japan is their dedication to efficiency and their effort when it comes to work and school. Many Canadians are perfectly fine with being 21 years old or older with no job and no education, basically just being a drain on their families and communities.
@aubreyonthemove2 жыл бұрын
I just came to Japan for my first time and love it. Cheers!
@kamran.art.12 жыл бұрын
Great respect to the Japanese people from a Kurdish man who living in Europe (The world is mine). Hope I can travel to Japan sometime. Takashi you know what? Your name reminds me of a Japanese TV series I watched in my home country when I was a child. Takashi was Oshin's son in the series. Wow, how much I enjoyed it. :)