How Japanese Elders Feel About Foreigners Living In Japan

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2023
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  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před 9 měsíci +123

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    • @NicEphesians611
      @NicEphesians611 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Love hearing what everyday people have to say in your videos. This video makes me want to go and check our your country even more! 😊

    • @21Kikoshi
      @21Kikoshi Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks Takashii! So interesting to see the concerns of the senior Japanese population about immigration, unfortunately I fear their fears may become a reality. Just as those before that had concerns about everyday people wearing Western clothing instead of Japanese clothing. I don't know if we are doing enough to preserve Japanese culture as it slowly fades away...

    • @Jackie535
      @Jackie535 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Please do a video about their favorite Japanese martial arts and Karate….I heard and seen there are variety style of Karate such as Okinawa’s Karate and Shotokan Karate and I’d like to delve more into them….

    • @21Kikoshi
      @21Kikoshi Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Jackie535 most Japanese people don't do karate or know about different styles

    • @jsharp5680
      @jsharp5680 Před 9 měsíci +3

      My brother, father and I are visiting Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto for 2 weeks from 9/2-9/16, from the United States. We'll be in Tokyo during the first week and would love to participate in one of your interviews. I find your channel very informative and helpful in preparing to visit.

  • @exploringandstargazing
    @exploringandstargazing Před 9 měsíci +3576

    I love the first gentleman. He seems like a really nice guy.

    • @Krex-Mahn
      @Krex-Mahn Před 9 měsíci +24

      Same...

    • @morlarav602
      @morlarav602 Před 9 měsíci +27

      yeah here and thereafter you could meet that kind of guys in JP, the opposite of them guys is the real villians that straight jumped out from anime

    • @lindamar5267
      @lindamar5267 Před 9 měsíci +84

      Same here .
      Well educated , appreciate tradition yet open minded . 🫶🏻

    • @carolynsilvers9999
      @carolynsilvers9999 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Me tòo

    • @kirstyliancolminar8340
      @kirstyliancolminar8340 Před 9 měsíci +45

      Yappari, only the people who’ve tried living outside Japan can be as open minded as the first man he interviewed.

  • @kimikowoo
    @kimikowoo Před 9 měsíci +3894

    wow❤
    my friend happened to find my dad in this CZcams.
    and the first guy is my dad!!!
    so happy to see him and very proud of my great dad and dear grandpa of 4kids❤
    thx Takashi san and thank you for a great compliment of him ❤️❤️❤️

    • @partiallyhydrogen8ed
      @partiallyhydrogen8ed Před 9 měsíci +313

      Your father seems like a great guy

    • @kimikowoo
      @kimikowoo Před 9 měsíci +438

      @@partiallyhydrogen8ed thank you!
      he is strict as well but he has taught me and my sister how to have global mindset since when we were young :)

    • @partiallyhydrogen8ed
      @partiallyhydrogen8ed Před 9 měsíci +21

      @kimikowoo has he ever gotten upset with how you or siblings talk? I don't think he likes how young people act nowadays 😉

    • @ShinjiTomi
      @ShinjiTomi Před 9 měsíci +47

      no wayyyy, ur dad is amazing~

    • @fantasyfinale6976
      @fantasyfinale6976 Před 9 měsíci +47

      he seems awesome, he reminds me of my own dad, who also complains about how the youth speak and write lol. similar complaints from different countries.🤣

  • @mandyads
    @mandyads Před 9 měsíci +2570

    The first elder is such a good example of someone who takes pride in their culture and reinforcing the stability of their culture, while also being vastly open to share is with others. It's nice to see a person who believes in both of those things.

    • @HillLuvJump999
      @HillLuvJump999 Před 8 měsíci +19

      Reminds me of my grandpa rip :< very smart man very cool

    • @amiesports
      @amiesports Před 7 měsíci +27

      he's obviously extremely smart considering he's 82y/o. Supposedly so are his daughters.
      In no way possible will I ever make it outside my country for work. Too stupid for that.

    • @coreym8145
      @coreym8145 Před 7 měsíci +16

      its more interesting that people seeing this opinion coming from a japanese man is considered what you though, someone taking pride in their culture yet open. yet if we have that opinion about others coming into our country its considered racist etc.

    • @mandyads
      @mandyads Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@coreym8145 I think we are talking about different people?

    • @VikVaughnMISC
      @VikVaughnMISC Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@mandyads No, we aren't, you just don't extend the same courtesy to White people that you do to non-White people.

  • @TheCrazyMiss
    @TheCrazyMiss Před 9 měsíci +320

    I’m learning japanese and I find that the lady with the dark umbrella is so well spoken and her voice is very soothing

    • @ObradPopovic-cs8if
      @ObradPopovic-cs8if Před 9 měsíci +29

      She said she is in her 60ies,but look at her skin,she looks at least 10 years younger.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@ObradPopovic-cs8if that’s what I thought too! I want to know her secret

    • @simoneammon9874
      @simoneammon9874 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Yeah I agree. She is very gracious and refined too ❤

    • @daan9058
      @daan9058 Před 9 měsíci +17

      @@enjoyslearningandtravel7957the umbrella is one of the secrets! Japanese people (especially the women) try to avoid direct contact with the sun since the UV rays accelerates the rate at which your skin ages. So the umbrella and also the high quality of SPF and other skincare products keeps their skin young and healthy.

    • @notDinsss
      @notDinsss Před 4 měsíci +2

      she's very pretty and well-spoken, really makes sense that she's in sales.

  • @catherinehowell7893
    @catherinehowell7893 Před 9 měsíci +1024

    My neighbours in Kyoto became like grandparents to my son. They help him with his homework, buy cakes for his birthday, give him treats, money for travelling and give him affection. When he goes to their house he calls out "I'm home!" They said that they loved him when we left.

    • @chanchan5349
      @chanchan5349 Před 9 měsíci +115

      I had an older lady who was my Oba-chan when I was growing up. No blood relation but she felt like my Oba-chan and I loved her as though she was. I’m old now but she has always stayed in my heart.

    • @TheLaymanCollector
      @TheLaymanCollector Před 7 měsíci +22

      Amazing story - hope you guys are still in touch with them even after leaving. I was there as an adult and didn't need any help but an elderly neighbor ALWAYS checked up on me. Never had a single bad encounter with anyone there and everyone was very helpful. It's worth noting that I was in the inaka.

    • @catherinehowell7893
      @catherinehowell7893 Před 7 měsíci +30

      @@TheLaymanCollector Yes. We make an effort to visit them each year and spend time together.

  • @evermoore66665
    @evermoore66665 Před 9 měsíci +1137

    I think that would be a good topic for a video where you interview Japanese elders, and ask them how much Japan has changed, compared to when they were growing up.

  • @jcolazo
    @jcolazo Před 9 měsíci +312

    Just wanted to say that it is quite amazing how Takashi has grown as an interviewer, how he selects and handles his interviewees, the quality of his questions, and how he gently nudges them to dig deeper and showcase their points of view. I sincerely hope he keeps doing this and take it to the next level.

  • @e.b.4379
    @e.b.4379 Před 7 měsíci +159

    When I lived in Japan a few years ago, my favourite people were of the older generations. I'm in my forties and all my Japanese friends were in their 60s and 70s. In my opinion, they carry so much of the true values and traditions of Japan that's it's an honour to spend time with them.

    • @LordOfel
      @LordOfel Před 7 měsíci +12

      I can atttest to that. I distinctly rememer one older guy who happily started a conversation while a friend and I went to a small onsen. We were cought super off guard but it was a nice experience !

    • @DaftRaincloud
      @DaftRaincloud Před 7 měsíci +16

      When I was visiting Tokyo a few months back we had an elderly gentleman who was out on a walk say good morning to us (he made a point to say it in English) and say thanks for visiting his country. It was really nice, and we showed respect back by thanking him in (our broken and very poor) Japanese.

  • @Lucifersfursona
    @Lucifersfursona Před 9 měsíci +611

    It’s really interesting to hear the political mixture of feelings happening in other countries’ old folks.

    • @Lucifersfursona
      @Lucifersfursona Před 9 měsíci +15

      The fourth woman you spoke to is frankly based

    • @Amins88
      @Amins88 Před 9 měsíci +45

      There doesn't seem to be that much difference in opinion. They all pretty much say, "Yeah, it's cool as long as you follow our rules."

    • @gordonbgraham
      @gordonbgraham Před 9 měsíci +16

      @@Amins88 Which is cool

    • @jow6845
      @jow6845 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Isn’t it - and I thought that last woman seemed like she’d be so much fun and she might have even been a bit of a rebellious teenager 😁👏🏻

    • @Lucifersfursona
      @Lucifersfursona Před 9 měsíci

      @@Amins88 sometimes people don’t know even one political buzzword and that’s fine ig

  • @geraldineconway1865
    @geraldineconway1865 Před 9 měsíci +308

    What a lovely man the first guy is. So resolute in his welcome, I’m sure his son-in-law was delighted.

  • @bodhiutah4501
    @bodhiutah4501 Před 9 měsíci +129

    My in-laws at the time I started dating my now wife were not happy their daughter was dating a white man from America, and a soldier at that. I asked her not to tell her parents that I am fluent in Japanese, so when we first met in person, so many years ago, they were so happy that I could speak their language. Also, it kept them on their toes I think. Where I live now is my wife's hometown, and honestly I feel so at home here, and am happy our daughters have a chance to grow up here.

    • @tayshow5642
      @tayshow5642 Před 9 měsíci +11

      You guys bring mental problems and western habits

    • @bodhiutah4501
      @bodhiutah4501 Před 9 měsíci +38

      Not all of us my friend. As I said, I speak the language fluently, have now lived in Japan for over ten years and all is good here. I'd never go back to the US, this is my home.

    • @dirkaloha
      @dirkaloha Před 8 měsíci

      As if Japanese do not have their own mental problems. As far as western habits, no one is forcing you to accept them@@tayshow5642

    • @bodhiutah4501
      @bodhiutah4501 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Oh, no worries, we are doing very well. Thanks for caring, we're not all crazy people, but no worries.

    • @deckardshaw6696
      @deckardshaw6696 Před 8 měsíci +9

      You brought freedom and democracy to that family 🦅🦅🦅

  • @ronaldfarnig8012
    @ronaldfarnig8012 Před 8 měsíci +60

    I like what the first guy said about living in the countryside rather than in a big city like Tokyo. I've lived in Nagasaki for 4 years and I enjoyed living in the countryside. So peacefull, so quiet, sorrounded by nature and you're like living in a frozen time.

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před 9 měsíci +480

    This is nothing to do with this video,
    But I’m currently in West Europe for a month.
    Check my instagram where exactly I’m staying!
    If you ever see me on the street, let’s talk a bit!
    (Asian guy in black with AirPods)

    • @din3832
      @din3832 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Takashi make a video asking elders what they think have changed in japan in the last 30 years

    • @alexisflower9868
      @alexisflower9868 Před 9 měsíci +2

      If you need a place to stay in Cologne let me know.

    • @tkrdg7885
      @tkrdg7885 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Couch surfing 🌊?

    • @8HCPT
      @8HCPT Před 9 měsíci +4

      When will you be in Berlin?

    • @seijuhussari6347
      @seijuhussari6347 Před 9 měsíci

      @@8HCPT I think he's there right now! Go find him!😁

  • @bani_niba
    @bani_niba Před 9 měsíci +461

    Wow, the elders you interviewed were quite cosmopolitan and open-minded, having visited multiple countries. I was quite impressed.

    • @SturmDwarf
      @SturmDwarf Před 9 měsíci +48

      Open mindedness is not a good thing all of the time and conservation of values, tradition, heritage and race is important, without it Japan would not be the Japan we love.

    • @viciousoz4188
      @viciousoz4188 Před 9 měsíci

      @@SturmDwarfBetter than them being racists and bigots

    • @dehistoriapisciumfish7639
      @dehistoriapisciumfish7639 Před 9 měsíci +54

      @@SturmDwarf Race? And Japan is not doing too well right now, partially because they take in so few immigrant workers

    • @HowDo_IKnowBruh
      @HowDo_IKnowBruh Před 9 měsíci +78

      ​@@SturmDwarf
      Open minded is not unfiltered minded, it's a big difference.

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Před 9 měsíci

      @@SturmDwarf Open mindedness is not the opposite of holding to what you already have. Anyone who thinks that way is simply stupid.

  • @doxfire
    @doxfire Před 9 měsíci +124

    This video was great and insightful, I'm African American and I've been to Japan a few times and what I noticed more than anything as a foreigner is that if you respect the customs/culture of japan the people welcome you with open arms. I can completely understand why someone would have reservations about foreigners moving into their country etc..... That is common in all countries. During my last trip I spoke with an elderly man at a ramen stand ( google translate helped because my Japanese is very basic ) and he told me he has no issues with foreigners as long as they are respectful people which I completely understand and respect.

  • @ThugLifeWarrior
    @ThugLifeWarrior Před 3 měsíci +2

    The first gentleman....wow whata sweetheart and practical person. Enjoyed his open nature towards life. ❤

  • @IkaayEbi
    @IkaayEbi Před 9 měsíci +559

    The third guy didn't just say "...that'd be too subjective of me to say" at 8:07, he said 差別 as in, "I can't be against that, ...it would be discriminatory" which I think is important to have in there. A lot of people seem to think Japanese people don't have the same understanding or context for discrimination/racism that people in the West do but they're well aware!

    • @tournaline3448
      @tournaline3448 Před 9 měsíci +138

      Correct - it’s basically the Japanese way of saying “I’m not racist but (insert racist comment)”

    • @AoChile
      @AoChile Před 9 měsíci +59

      i also got that part, but that makes me feel like they avoid saying anything that could be seen as discriminatory so they're not being really honest

    • @gordonbgraham
      @gordonbgraham Před 9 měsíci +66

      @@AoChile Few people are "really honest" when being interviewed on video

    • @battousaimode8022
      @battousaimode8022 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@tournaline3448 bllsht

    • @tournaline3448
      @tournaline3448 Před 9 měsíci +27

      @@battousaimode8022 I’m of mixed heritage, Japanese and English. I live in Japan and am fluent in Japanese. It is not BS at all.

  • @krisb-travel
    @krisb-travel Před 9 měsíci +416

    i love that first man, what a cool guy, no hatred in his heart. LOVE IT.

    • @slothsarecool
      @slothsarecool Před 9 měsíci +18

      But no drinking out of cups 😅

    • @FortniteBlaster2
      @FortniteBlaster2 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Third guy is the smartest one out of them all. First one is too naïve.

    • @SoSodawgindahouse
      @SoSodawgindahouse Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@FortniteBlaster2nah

    • @Bristecom
      @Bristecom Před 9 měsíci +7

      It's usually not a matter of hating foreigners. If you love your country and fellow countrymen, then you don't want to see it get replaced by foreigners and foreign culture. A little bit is ok but we are seeing some countries being almost completely destroyed by too much immigration, especially when it's immigrants who disrespect the natives and take advantage of their welfare and good graces.

    • @nicolasmeca4797
      @nicolasmeca4797 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@FortniteBlaster2 I think naive is calling others naive when you don't really grasp the full conception of naiveness

  • @AUCKata
    @AUCKata Před 9 měsíci +32

    I really love these types of videos. As a foreigner I find it very intriguing especially about the Japanese people who have their reservations about foreigners who move to Japan in regards to Japan is such a kind, tidy and respectful country that follows rules where as while we do have some foreigners like that, there are also a lot of foreigners who have no problems running red lights, littering, being loud and belligerent etc as its such common place in other countries.
    I'm visiting Japan for the first time in December this year for 3 weeks and want to be as respectful and tidy as possible.... holding to my rubbish if i cant find a rubbish bin nearby for example. Can't wait 😃

  • @ZeZwede
    @ZeZwede Před 9 měsíci +39

    That first fella seems like a treasure. i honestly believe travelling around the world and meeting different people and cultures makes you a more open and better person.

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před 3 měsíci +3

      Ya cuz opening the borders is doing wonders for the US and EU....

    • @erroneous6947
      @erroneous6947 Před měsícem +1

      @@hunter_crackdownthat has absolutely nothing to do with what he said. At least make an intelligent comment.

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před měsícem

      @@erroneous6947 that's literally what he said. Keep Japan a homogeneous country. Clearly you're another lost cause

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před měsícem

      @@erroneous6947 obviously you support open borders huh? Yup you're obviously "intelligent" yourself

  • @MarioDTD
    @MarioDTD Před 9 měsíci +45

    The first man talking about Singlish made me kinda happy. And i’m glad he loved Singapore.

  • @amystarke3317
    @amystarke3317 Před 9 měsíci +45

    I'm an older person and I always appreciate it when you interview other older people!

  • @ravenevebyfleet4618
    @ravenevebyfleet4618 Před 9 měsíci +23

    The lady with the umbrella seemed so nice and accepting of all walks of life and open minded . Older generation in the UK feel the same way , but we don't respect elderly as much . I think as long as Japan doesn't become too westernised because that would be a shame , I think at the moment things seem nicely balanced , you have amazing history , culture and traditions it would be a awful for that to die out .

  • @siddhanttambe4066
    @siddhanttambe4066 Před 9 měsíci +31

    I honestly adore the first guys energy. Loved the grandpa's vibe. Huge fan of everything that japan stands for from India

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief Před 9 měsíci +54

    I really like how talkative these elderly are and their perspective on things and the world is always interesting.
    So please do more videos with elderly people.

  • @amindfulnomad
    @amindfulnomad Před 9 měsíci +395

    The First Gentleman knows what he’s talking about and has legitimate reasons to welcome foreigners. Great video Takashi!

    • @cottoncandykawaii2673
      @cottoncandykawaii2673 Před 9 měsíci +21

      not really, his experience was in Singapore which is a majority East Asian country despite having different East Asian ethnicities living there (also it's majority Chinese ethnicity, almost 80%), it's not at all comparable to what we know of "diversity" in Western countries

    • @nedranella8765
      @nedranella8765 Před 9 měsíci +22

      Lmao so only the first guy knows what he’s talking about because he said exactly what yoh wanted him to? Even though is is perfectly reasonable to assume foreigners could ruin their country if they aren’t dealt with properly? okay bro 😂

    • @NissanSkylineVR30
      @NissanSkylineVR30 Před 9 měsíci +18

      Foreigners will not improve work force nor population. A lot of foreigners don't speak Japanese at a high enough level to work in Japan. And Japan isn't like the USA where you can get away with work without knowing English. On top of that, cost of living will restrict people from having kids, like in any expensive country.

    • @TheoTattaglia
      @TheoTattaglia Před 9 měsíci

      @@NissanSkylineVR30 then they better start having sex.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad Před 9 měsíci +3

      I only said his reasons seemed legitimate, like he had thought his answer through. I've never been to Japan so I'm not sure what the situation is there. Appreciate everyone's responses because that's how I can learn about a country I've never been to :)

  • @taylordiamond
    @taylordiamond Před 8 měsíci +7

    This man is absolutely right, there are some BEAUTIFUL lands outside of the city to admire.

  • @whereis.mishuu
    @whereis.mishuu Před 9 měsíci +37

    The first ojiisan was so kind and warm! I love how some old japanese people like holding random conversations with you if you're a foreigner. I appreciate how hardworking and full of life they are! Lovely video.

  • @RealmsofPixelation
    @RealmsofPixelation Před 9 měsíci +66

    I love the insight that the older generations can provide us. Honestly, it's very interesting to see the differences in age groups. You should do a video where you only interview people from generation X. That's my generation. I would love to hear their opinions on foreigners, music, art, etc. Thank you for another excellent video. Also, the first gentleman is the man!

  • @marcelojunior4429
    @marcelojunior4429 Před 9 měsíci +18

    Loved the interview to the elderly, it was great to hear about their experiences and what they loved the most about Japan as well as their views on foreigners!

  • @brianmessemer2973
    @brianmessemer2973 Před 9 měsíci +18

    Another excellent interview premise, Takashi. My wife and I spent these past 2 months staying with her family in Utsunomiya as we do each summer, and we’re flying back to NY tomorrow. My wife’s parents accepted me into their family back in 2008 when we got married and their open mindedness certainly shaped my life. The words of the people you interviewed resonated with me and reminded me of my in laws. I didn’t expect such thoughtful responses from people out on the street. Takashi’s good listening, and interview skills brought out their thoughts.

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před 2 měsíci +1

    TOKYO GUIDEBOOK
    takashifromjapan.com/tokyocompleteguide

  • @Baranoeda
    @Baranoeda Před 9 měsíci +9

    This is the kind of content that you really have to be grateful that its free. We can enjoy these fantastic videos by Takashii.

  • @ragsoh
    @ragsoh Před 5 měsíci +5

    Hi Takashii san. Singaporean here. Your interviewees were all very knowledgeable and all were very polite. Just subbed your channel. The first gentleman worked in Singapore for many years. We love people like him - respectful and mild in manner. Singaporeans love Japan and we always respect the Japanese people for their discipline and diligence.

  • @midge007
    @midge007 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can I just say it's awesome to see how far your channel has come?! You've been putting in so much work Takeshi and it's showing!! Another great video, ありがと ございあす!!

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Před 9 měsíci +31

    The first old man really had the best answers for me, but all of their answers are still good though. Thank you for another incredible video, Takashi san!
    素晴らしい!!!

  • @ilovelife3328
    @ilovelife3328 Před 9 měsíci +151

    As long as the culture isn’t lost or compromised! Japan should continue to work hard to preserve its amazing culture and history!

    • @Utriedit215
      @Utriedit215 Před 9 měsíci +28

      The thing is culture is supposed to change it’s supposed to evolve it’s not supposed to stay the same do you really want them to go back to live in like feudal Japan cause that’s the culture

    • @thishereischannel
      @thishereischannel Před 9 měsíci +54

      @@Utriedit215 Culture elsewhere is devolving, let's be honest.

    • @hozz
      @hozz Před 9 měsíci +46

      @@Utriedit215 but keeping the core components of a culture is important. This world would be boring under just one culture. The changing and evolving of a culture can be beautiful or devastating.

    • @tapsman1967
      @tapsman1967 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@Utriedit215who would care about Japan if it were just like everywhere else? Japan doesn't need to be inundated with the rapid social decline of the West.

    • @Owlet..
      @Owlet.. Před 9 měsíci +32

      ​@@Utriedit215wt.... culture is identity. Losing culture doesn't mean not evolving it means keeping their core identity, festivals Language and knowledge. I would want Japan to not lose their culture. Especially to outsider religious foreigners that like to preach and convert a lot. Japan is cool the way it is and will work on it own problems by itself. Hope the foreigners that come also respect that and not try to change their culture.

  • @brvhtxxbxk
    @brvhtxxbxk Před 9 měsíci +4

    The last man,i never expected him to say Belgium,im from Belgium and its so nice to hear foreigners liking our country so much,even at a young age!

  • @Xmaster1990
    @Xmaster1990 Před 5 měsíci

    You always have such a good hand in finding great interview partners. Thank you so much for your content

  • @maburwanemokoena7117
    @maburwanemokoena7117 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I have so much respect for old people, I love them so much, and given time I love to listen to their life experience. They have got so much to teach !

  • @Mohamed-rg7dn
    @Mohamed-rg7dn Před 9 měsíci +28

    Hey, I am from the Netherlands and I just came back from a one month trip to Japan. I absolutely love Japan en its people! You really feel the great historie of the country whilst being there. I love your videos because you learn a lot about Japan and its culture! Keep on the good work

    • @strife2746
      @strife2746 Před 8 měsíci

      Blijf nou maar gewoon uit Japan. Jullie verpesten NL ook al met je islam, Japan hoeft dat niet te hebben.

    • @UbermenschOst
      @UbermenschOst Před 6 měsíci

      Mohamed "FROM NETHERLANDS"

    • @kumarharsh2704
      @kumarharsh2704 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@UbermenschOsthe must be an immigrant

    • @exposedclickbaitaRblx
      @exposedclickbaitaRblx Před 5 měsíci

      Probabl but the way his name is written "Mohamed" like this means that he is probably iranian, afghan, or central asian or maybe north african, if his name was written like this "muhammed" then it means that he is from africa or middle east and if his name is written like this "mehmed" he's european muslim from bosnia or albania or turkey or russia

    • @gamer-fj6sf
      @gamer-fj6sf Před 4 měsíci

      If you are born somewhere it is where you are from regardless of name​@@UbermenschOst

  • @HeliogabalusMishima
    @HeliogabalusMishima Před 8 měsíci +1

    The lady who worked in customer service was so refreshing in her openness - inspiring person!

  • @2cats4tea79
    @2cats4tea79 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent video! I really enjoyed these interviews. I appreciate how thoughtfully each person answered your questions.

  • @donfatale
    @donfatale Před 9 měsíci +13

    Takashii, that was really great. I liked how the people were nostalgic about the places they visited and worked in. As I'm studying Japanese for my trip in November, I found it good for learning the language. Of course it's still difficult for me but I pick up more words every day.

  • @strati5phere
    @strati5phere Před 9 měsíci +9

    Takashii san, Some really great questions and answers! It seems like you didn't just read from a list of questions but also listened to their answers and used the context to ask relevant questions. I think this has been the most interesting interview video for me personally. Thank you very much.

  • @joxerthemighty9148
    @joxerthemighty9148 Před 5 měsíci

    it's nice to hear about places they like , both in their own country and others they've been to. That was a good choice to include in your interviews.

  • @user-mn4yb8ve7h
    @user-mn4yb8ve7h Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just found your channel this week, and have watched a lot of your videos! Please never stop saying "How was it? That was interesting," it's my favorite part :)

  • @DanielleBaylor
    @DanielleBaylor Před 9 měsíci +8

    That first guy seems so interesting! I'd love to listen to him talk about his opinions and his stories from his life, or join his tour group. I need to hurry up and get fluent in Japanese lol.
    Loved this entire video. Was smiling the whole time ❤

  • @-Alemann
    @-Alemann Před 9 měsíci +5

    I like your discipline and how you guys are following the rules of society or laws which are given. Big love ❤ from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @thesushifiend
    @thesushifiend Před měsícem

    The sales lady after the ad break has welcoming smiling eyes and a beautiful smile. It’s very pleasant to listen to her speak.

  • @filo5930
    @filo5930 Před 3 měsíci +1

    the first sir was amazing and so intelligent too, thanks for welcoming foreign people and respect us!!!

  • @carolgerman4578
    @carolgerman4578 Před 9 měsíci +12

    The First Gentleman you interviewed was Extremely thoughtful and expressive in his opinions.
    Wish you could interview more of him.❤️

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před 3 měsíci

      Please show where opening their borders did them wonders?😑

  • @Nicholas1994
    @Nicholas1994 Před 9 měsíci +17

    Hey Takashii. I always appreciate your interviews. In your next video with Japanese elders, I think it would be intetesting hear their opinion on what the biggest problems facing Japan and the world are, and if they have any suggestions for future generations to fix these problems.

  • @josephtomaselli9181
    @josephtomaselli9181 Před 11 dny

    I did get some scowls thrown my way while crossing streets with no traffic when cross light was red but generally the people were kind when I recently visited. They seemed to genuinely appreciate my effort to speak the few Japanese phrases I learned when interacting with them in stores or restaurants. They seem more open to foreigners than I expected which I appreciate.

  • @miked2662
    @miked2662 Před 6 měsíci

    These elders are so awesome. Bless them.

  • @craiggibbons8228
    @craiggibbons8228 Před 6 měsíci +4

    The first guy is a legend.
    Calm, knowlegable, and understands nature.
    He is the guy you make friends with 😊

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před 3 měsíci

      Legend at wanting to open this borders to a homogeneous country?

  • @statostheman
    @statostheman Před 5 měsíci +3

    As a foreigner, if I come to Japan for work, the first thing I would do is try to learn the language. As a Finn, we see often Japan our close relatives. We made songs and honored the Japanese sprit. Specially, when the Japanese kicked out Russia in their behind. There is also a famous finnish painting called "The Finnish Maiden", where a girl holds the finnish flag and the other hand she points out the old Japanese imperial symbol.
    When you search those Finnish songs that sang about Japan, you must wrote these words:
    "Uraliin" and "Banzai - Finnish Nationalist Song".

  • @iceboundmartel
    @iceboundmartel Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am English, television hasn't affected out dialects and accents and I am thankful.
    Different areas still have completely different words for things, and those of the 'main' dialect often don't even know about it.

    • @gordonbgraham
      @gordonbgraham Před 9 měsíci

      Japan has 47 different dialects. Speaking of TV, most Japanese shows have subtitles, some because of the strong dialects

  • @Meekle58
    @Meekle58 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Come to Oita Prefecture, we have the best hot springs, and best tempura fried chicken!

  • @kmdreacts
    @kmdreacts Před 9 měsíci +11

    Big Up to the 1st Ojisan interviewed.
    I have the same thoughts on when I visit/move to Japan..
    Hokkaido or Kyoto were my destinations.
    It's more the countrysides of Japan I wanna see and experience and I'll visit Tokyo for a day or two.
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki for their historical aspect ofc, and then, spend 2 days atop Fiji watching the sun rise and fall.

  • @nelsing1978
    @nelsing1978 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Always had an interest for Japan and your videos are real nice since you get to hear what "normal" people think and feel.

  • @SAKIZORRI671
    @SAKIZORRI671 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing videos that show the true side of Japan. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @kevinn1158
    @kevinn1158 Před 4 měsíci

    What a delightful group of people. I esp loved the first man. He's so easy going and graceful.

  • @ConsoleCombatant
    @ConsoleCombatant Před 9 měsíci +3

    Very nice people. You can see their love for Japan and the way they deal with foreigners makes Japan the most honorable country in the world

  • @francy80
    @francy80 Před 9 měsíci +6

    🙂 Great video Takashi! The people interviewed were all very kind, funny and intelligent, especially the first gentleman who was so refined, up-to-date and open-minded. ありがとうございます。 See you soon! 😉

  • @ulfhednarr6833
    @ulfhednarr6833 Před 7 měsíci

    Your videos are helping me a lot learning japanese. Thank you a lot. Keep going

  • @mmbw123
    @mmbw123 Před 8 měsíci

    That second lady liked my country!!! You are more than welcome here!

  • @justlive5387
    @justlive5387 Před 9 měsíci +11

    They probably wouldn't mind if FOREIGNERS come, BUT THEY Must have RESPECT for the natives of Japan and their CUSTOMS and ways OF LIFE, THEY MUST BE RESPECTFUL AND ADD TO THE JAPANESE PEOPLES, NOT TAKE AWAY FROM THEM OR DISTURB WHAT THEY HAVE ALREADY BUILT.

    • @user-uq7tp9yi9j
      @user-uq7tp9yi9j Před 9 měsíci +2

      Hope they at least have learned something from the States and Europe. See what happened over there all these years

    • @hunter_crackdown
      @hunter_crackdown Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-uq7tp9yi9j it's very sad with what's happening over here.... hopefully Japan never opens their borders 😬

  • @hannah60000
    @hannah60000 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I agree with the last speaker. Knowing before going truly brings things too life.
    I haven’t always been the best at this task. However, I am interested in Japanese history and went to Hagi city in Yamaguchi Prefecture during the 250 year anniversary of the Meiji Restoration, it was amazing.
    Hagi city is a beautiful place, but to be there around that anniversary was a special feeling. A very full circle moment as the Meiji Restoration was one of the first parts of Japanese history I was introduced to/learned about.

  • @jsshayes1
    @jsshayes1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Loved this video. Fantastic insight in what the elders think. Thank you.

  • @CEOofWasrael
    @CEOofWasrael Před 4 měsíci +1

    The lady in the striped shirt reminded me of my old neighbor. He was from Japan & whenever he would go visit his family he always brought us a cool gift. Wherever you are hope you’re doing well Yoshi.

  • @Zakuru12
    @Zakuru12 Před 9 měsíci +6

    The first guy and umbrella lady were absolute gems.
    When the first guy was saying how the Japanese language was getting worse and his gripes, was it like, the customs/etiquette are being lost and the language itself is changing?

    • @Justcetriyaart
      @Justcetriyaart Před 9 měsíci +2

      Might be the same thing that english teachers have problem with slang. I'm learning Japanese and I can pick up older people talking but the youth I can't pick up much of anything

    • @acolyte1951
      @acolyte1951 Před 9 měsíci

      I assume it's not just slang, but the mannerisms of society's way of communicating has become too casual and informal. He compared today to the showa era, where people supposedly spoke with more sophistication/polite language. What has become acceptable to say in public (maybe in private as well) is much more open than it was before. I assume this includes etiquette and many micro customs as the language evolves alongside the rest of society.

  • @dcar6530
    @dcar6530 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I love the first two elders are gorgeous, so open-mind.I hope the young people can go aboard and widen their horizons, and bring new ideas to further develop the society. The future belongs to them.

  • @GoldenFrizbee
    @GoldenFrizbee Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hokkaido is one of the places I would love to visit one day.

  • @agabrielhegartygaby9203
    @agabrielhegartygaby9203 Před 9 měsíci

    I enjoyed the interviews - what nice people! I hope to visit Japan and look forward to it very much.

  • @bobfranklin2572
    @bobfranklin2572 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I thought the first gentleman's comments about places outside of tokyo loosing their dialect and distinct cultures was quite interesting and I'd love to hear more!

    • @bobfranklin2572
      @bobfranklin2572 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @matthieuschmitter6676 ofc defending and wanting to preserve those local cultures is probably considered "racist" by your president and some others. So sorry to hear that Matthieus.

  • @NorthWolf97
    @NorthWolf97 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I'd love nothing more than to live in a traditional styled house in rural Kyoto. Like in Nantan or Yosano. It's incredibly beautiful there in the summers.

    • @TheBlueMan117
      @TheBlueMan117 Před 6 měsíci +2

      not your home, stick to your nation

    • @frogdog3856
      @frogdog3856 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheBlueMan117 what if they buy the house

    • @TheBlueMan117
      @TheBlueMan117 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@frogdog3856 don’t care they are illegal.
      It’s not thier culture, thier land of origin

    • @frogdog3856
      @frogdog3856 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@TheBlueMan117 yeah but how will you stop them

    • @sillysputnik
      @sillysputnik Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheBlueMan117 my honest reaction when people move around on the planet that we all inhabit (humans have been doing this for thousands of years)

  • @gzx926
    @gzx926 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Brother thanks for such an awesome interview. I was glad listening to those people about their perception of foreigners living in their country. This was great bro and its show that more Japanese are nice and welcoming to foreigners. only few people didn't say anything negatively much. Majorities of them welcome people to come and lives in Japan this is encouraging

  • @bethjackson8723
    @bethjackson8723 Před 5 měsíci +1

    TAKASHii! Hello from Columbia,Tennessee USA. Thank you for this video. We are heartbroken hearing of the New Years tragedy. I hope you are safe and your friends are OK. I hope these elders are unharmed. Wish you well

  • @victoriab.6601
    @victoriab.6601 Před 9 měsíci +4

    really interesting video.. It would be great to know what values they feel are important for Japanese culture to maintain

  • @jody024
    @jody024 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Good Sir: San Fran is anything but safe.....

  • @fredisyoga873
    @fredisyoga873 Před 9 měsíci

    Great insight from these elders. Such a great video! Would love to go back and see more of Japan ty bro 🙏

  • @potbelliedpothead
    @potbelliedpothead Před 9 měsíci +2

    Shout out from Antwerp, Belgium to the last person saying he loved Belgium! Was happily surprised. I'm taking his advice on reading up on history before visiting a country, as I'm planning on going to Japan next Spring!

  • @AndIwandermuch
    @AndIwandermuch Před 9 měsíci +9

    Great interview! Well-traveled people are typically more open-minded. Can you do one of the Japanese elders outside of Tokyo?

  • @hozz
    @hozz Před 9 měsíci +10

    Takashi, I appreciate your work spreading the word of the average japanese person. 👍

  • @Akio_Fujita
    @Akio_Fujita Před 5 měsíci

    I'll go to Japan soon and the videos help me a lot. Also with listening to Japanese. I can understand it without subtitles! I'm very happy!

  • @Dark_Lord_Mr_B
    @Dark_Lord_Mr_B Před 4 měsíci +1

    I like that first guy's advice. There's a whole country to see, not just the big cities.

  • @ChronoMoogle
    @ChronoMoogle Před 9 měsíci +4

    Recommending the Yasukuni Shrine to foreigners is a dangerous take.

    • @1eyeddevil929
      @1eyeddevil929 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm a gaijin from Singapore. I've been to Yasukuni Shrine. I've no problems with it, despite the controversies

  • @tymeamora
    @tymeamora Před 9 měsíci +6

    That's a meaningful change of perspective, well done Takashii. Next up would be an equally interesting interview or mini series with people aged 40- 60 (average of Japanese workforce and socially active) about Japanese work culture, family values, social issues, globalization of Japan, etc..
    I look forward to your interaction with the Europeans during your european tour . Have fun!

    • @shandagreen3979
      @shandagreen3979 Před 9 měsíci

      I would love to see more videos about this subject matter as well.

  • @AW-cm9gv
    @AW-cm9gv Před 6 dny

    I love your interviews, Takashii san. You do such a great job and it is so interesting to hear the opinions of your interview subjects. 👍🏼

  • @noideabuthere
    @noideabuthere Před 5 měsíci

    The first gentleman is so gorgeous! I wish I had met him during my visit to Japan. You can tell he has so many stories to tell

  • @starpool1
    @starpool1 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I just adore Japan.
    You guys are the best.
    Do not change for anyone.
    Every society should follow your blueprint.

  • @sheebertoniii8723
    @sheebertoniii8723 Před 9 měsíci +45

    I would be interested in hearing what they think about foreign married couples moving to Japan and starting a family there.

  • @DarthKater311
    @DarthKater311 Před 7 měsíci

    This is so beautiful. Thank you ❤

  • @Anvillius
    @Anvillius Před 9 měsíci

    I loved those interviews, all those folks just shone through the screen.

  • @RegeDop23
    @RegeDop23 Před 9 měsíci +17

    i nearly spit my water out when that last guy suggested the yasukuni shrine
    for those who might not know, yasukuni is one of the most controversial shrines in the country due to its enshrinement of over 1000 war criminals and somewhat unapologetic stance regarding japan's role in WW2

    • @AoChile
      @AoChile Před 9 měsíci +4

      same here, well at least he's open about his political views without saying it directly lol

    • @ItoHirobumi-tk1wq
      @ItoHirobumi-tk1wq Před 9 měsíci +4

      And 3 million Japanese who died in wars. Everyone should go to Yasukuni

    • @techyintelo9556
      @techyintelo9556 Před 9 měsíci

      I don't think it's bad. In the West there are a lot of status of criminals (but they did good for their countries).

    • @asdfghjjhgf
      @asdfghjjhgf Před 9 měsíci +5

      Yasukuni Shrine is a place where not only war criminals but also teenagers who died as Kamikaze pilots are buried. Most of them died purely to protect their country and families. Yasukuni Shrine is not a place to worship war criminals and justify the war, but rather a place to mourn all the war dead and reflect on the war. Why are people so sensitive about Yasukuni Shrine when there are war criminals' graves all over the world?

    • @jl5973
      @jl5973 Před 9 měsíci +2

      yeh, he knew what he was suggesting lol

  • @Neko_shiii
    @Neko_shiii Před 9 měsíci +4

    Tbh this video really encouraged me to really want to move to Japan even more in the future. Gotta work harder than ever to make it come true!

  • @tcfhk6399
    @tcfhk6399 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great Interview, Takashii !

  • @lauras9966
    @lauras9966 Před 2 měsíci

    Great interviews. Loved the first guy. So wise and open minded.