Why Foreign Men Struggle Dating In Japan

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2022
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  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před měsícem +9

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    • @StrangerSome
      @StrangerSome Před 7 dny

      Perfect!
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  • @jakenbakeLIVE
    @jakenbakeLIVE Před rokem +18581

    I definitely don't deserve to be the thumbnail on this video. I am no expert in this field haha. But thanks for having me Takashi!

    • @takashiifromjapan
      @takashiifromjapan  Před rokem +2236

      But look at the comments!
      People come here to hear your opinion haha
      Thank you too🙏

    • @meowzzies
      @meowzzies Před rokem +100

      Hi Jake :)

    • @izuegi1400
      @izuegi1400 Před rokem

      I have seen some Jake's videos ,which seemed to be too disrespectful for japanese, some for men and others for females. This man make me so disgusting as japanese.
      If I see you in japan, I must apply osoto-gari for you.

    • @VANADISORD
      @VANADISORD Před rokem +10

      😂

    • @GoldenMusashi
      @GoldenMusashi Před rokem +326

      He is expert in the chinese department.

  • @Specialist7
    @Specialist7 Před rokem +6024

    Rupa nailed it the first 5 minutes of the video, I dated a Japanese girl for about a year while living in Japan and she was looking at it as serious/having family type relationship as they tend to set things on a timeline, date for how many years, get married, do stuff together for about a year or so then start a family etc... If you're not serious they don't want to spend the time. Of course the whole foreigner can be three different things. One they're attracted to the fact that we're a bit more upfront as opposed to Japanese guys who are a bit more timid and shy. Two is they might see a foreigner as a one time, do something different in their life but ultimately marry a Japanese guy because they're not used to the language barrier/customs etc...Three... dare I say this, the ones learning English and/or live closer to places with a bit more foreigners (city, US bases etc..) want something different and want to live/get out of Japan scenario as that's all they've been to all their lives not to knowing that Japan life has been great for me IMO. A lot of girls in Japan have this agreement type mindset where if you tell them you like/love them then its really that. Whereas if you do this whole actions speak louder than words kind of deal, they take notice but they wont have a clue until you tell them. So my #1 advice is just be straight up to them and they will with you.

    • @clarencegilkie7369
      @clarencegilkie7369 Před rokem

      Asian women don't like black men

    • @hainavidotcom
      @hainavidotcom Před rokem

      Agreed, Just be blunt and straightforward in what you want.
      Very easy to do. If you want to sleep with them, then say that is what you want. ON THIS DATE AND THIS TIME. Break down the entire itinerary for example.
      Dinner at 8
      A walk in a park and scenic cab ride at 11
      Sex afterward.
      Trust me, it works on most. NOT ALL
      if they're westernised?, fugettaboutit...not happening.

    • @clarencegilkie7369
      @clarencegilkie7369 Před rokem

      @@hainavidotcom Asian women don't like black men

    • @hainavidotcom
      @hainavidotcom Před rokem +3

      @@clarencegilkie7369 Where is your proof troll? Because I have empirical data that says otherwise. As in multiple children, happily married, and wealthy in Japan. Troll elsewhere.

    • @Bluespicygreen
      @Bluespicygreen Před rokem +538

      So it sounds like they take verbal consent very seriously. I like that a lot.

  • @LauraAdamsRodriguez
    @LauraAdamsRodriguez Před rokem +792

    That Australian guy's attitude was great, he even asked Takashi questions which I found really nice of him

    • @kaz7690
      @kaz7690 Před 4 měsíci +41

      Dude has amazing energy, would love to have a friend like him for a drink

    • @splitfeys4566
      @splitfeys4566 Před 4 měsíci +43

      you can tell he is a successful guy - confident, presents himself very well and has charisma

    • @user-xf4wx1fp3m
      @user-xf4wx1fp3m Před 4 měsíci +15

      Yes he gave off a positive energy but i don't think it was the appropriate situation to do so because japanese people might view it as being goofy or weird since its uneccesary to be so high when its just an interview. Would be appropriate to talk like this at a bar or night club though.

    • @lancele6832
      @lancele6832 Před 3 měsíci +3

      You're beautiful Laura ;)

    • @splitfeys4566
      @splitfeys4566 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lancele6832 and you're a simp no wonder you're still single

  • @Celtic-Texan
    @Celtic-Texan Před rokem +2453

    Maybe it's a generational thing, but I came to Japan in the late 80's, and it was super easy dating. I took an immediate interest in the culture, learned enough of the language to navigate my days, and it worked. Granted I was in close proximity to folks used to being around gaijin since I was Air Force in Okinawa, but when I moved to mainland to Fukuoka it wasn't the case, not many gaijin were around at all, but still was incredibly easy to meet girls highly interested to go on dates. Anyway, met the love of my life in Fukuoka in 1993, and 30 years later, 27 years of marriage, and 3 kids, we're happy in Texas!

    • @nuraycamci1770
      @nuraycamci1770 Před rokem +136

      Your story put a smile on my face, happy to hear your marriage still going strong☝️

    • @purpledevilr7463
      @purpledevilr7463 Před rokem +53

      Can I just say that you are just overall cool.
      Celtic-Texan is just an excellent profile name. And the Japanese family aspect.
      Just a really cool mix of cultures involved here.

    • @chessai2121
      @chessai2121 Před rokem +59

      Crazy, my dad was stationed in Japan around this time (Marines), got married about 27 years ago, had 3 kids, and lives in Texas (his whole life outside of the military).

    • @traciannveno
      @traciannveno Před rokem +8

      Wow that is so wonderful! Thank you for telling us xo

    • @stvk99
      @stvk99 Před rokem +6

      uh oh... hope it wasn't that "super easy" as it was for some of your military colleagues in Okinawa

  • @saintsataniko2116
    @saintsataniko2116 Před rokem +630

    It's amazing: The half-Japanese guy from Brooklyn may as well be any Italian guy from Brooklyn, from the way he talks, to his outfit and his posture. He's still a New Yorkers through and through.

    • @burningdaylights
      @burningdaylights Před rokem +18

      I just posted the same thing. Shout out to that dude.

    • @sagarbehera
      @sagarbehera Před rokem +59

      He is more New Yorker than the ones left behind in New York 🤣

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 Před rokem +8

      Because he was raised there.

    • @Peter1999Videos
      @Peter1999Videos Před rokem +18

      @@sagarbehera NYC accent is not dead yet, hes living proof

    • @bryancole842
      @bryancole842 Před rokem

      Definitely GAIJIN. Born outside of Japan (Gai) + person (Jin).

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před rokem +2468

    Thank you so much for watching!!
    Actually some of the interviewees are my real friends lol
    It’s fun ti interview someone I know haha
    Check their social media in the description!!

    • @simmiegreaves1078
      @simmiegreaves1078 Před rokem +10

      wow u got jakenbake I see PagMAn

    • @Manishkatuwal135
      @Manishkatuwal135 Před rokem +5

      Please interview some jpnese to know how they think about nepal and nepalese people please takashii

    • @jakenbakeLIVE
      @jakenbakeLIVE Před rokem +36

      You are a legend Takashi!

    • @mugen8602
      @mugen8602 Před rokem +4

      @@Manishkatuwal135 I doubt they think about such a small culture 😅

    • @becreative2461
      @becreative2461 Před rokem +1

      So you are a scammer you interviewed your friends what an ass are you, you should donate the money you're making with this video

  • @purpledevilr7463
    @purpledevilr7463 Před rokem +65

    The first guy really sold the experience for me.
    Straight forward confessions. Organised times.
    Just suits my personality.

  • @Vietnomeez
    @Vietnomeez Před rokem +646

    You should definitely interview foreign Asian men about dating in Japan. I myself found it more difficult to date in Japan than in America because Japanese people's perception of me was that I looked Japanese or even Korean even though I am Vietnamese American. Other Asians such as my indian and Indonesian friends found some unique difficulties dating in Japan as well. Being Asian in a homogeneous society is quite difficult because many Japanese girls I meet would rather date someone who looks completely different than someone who look familiar to them even though the cultural and language differences are vast.

    • @propogandalf
      @propogandalf Před 8 měsíci +30

      I guess I kind of understand the mentality a little bit. Like they think if they're gonna go foreign they're gonna go big/as foreign as possible. Although I would think South Asian is different enough in terms of appearance and culture.

    • @NoMusicNoSoul
      @NoMusicNoSoul Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well, its not really racist but they dont find non white attractive. some exception being the black americans. if you get really close them they will tell you that they find black people scary(one of the girl told me). Also, I have seen the image of non developed countries is not good so they dont wanna associate with that. usually japanese girls have very limited knowledge about the america or some other countries. They think its heaven and everything is good, they are gentleman. I know a white guy he use dating app he starts with sex talk and get laid 70% of the time, if an asian guy do that he will be called a pervert..

    • @maegalroammis6020
      @maegalroammis6020 Před 8 měsíci +33

      three big reasons why japanese doesn't make good friends:
      first, they makes zero efforts to speak other languages and anyway when we try to speak japanese they laugh at our accents and they don't forgive bad pronounciations
      secondly, they refuse to show their feelings no matter how polite, kind and respectful we are. just because they refuse to put us in their priviledged friendship circle (in fact it's only when they get drunk, it's pathetic)
      and thirdly, they love to criticize the others in their back. they judge them without knowing us they don't give us any chance. they don't tell our mistakes, how can we improve ourselves.
      i like japan, for what it has naturally, but i do not get why its locals are so well seen in the world. they don't deserve so much of praise as "super kind-hearted people"

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 Před 8 měsíci +35

      *All five men are so good looking they look like models. I do not think any of these men have trouble dating in Japan, in the Outer Space, or even Under the Sea. But if you interview to a guy who looks like Jack Black or a young John Lithgow, you might get a different story.*

    • @daenackdranils5624
      @daenackdranils5624 Před 7 měsíci +7

      we do have a common humanity , but japanese only swears by cultural differences and language skills when they face us westerners. i don't understand why many in the world appreciate japanese. and i also don't understand those japanese who says "please come to japan" or "thank you to say good things of our country" . most westerners are different from them , they're direct, honest , outgoing and japanese are all shy , indirect, cold and reserved (except the ones in other countries). i don't understand why they would be happy to see us in japan if we can't interact each other properly .

  • @JawsFan27
    @JawsFan27 Před rokem +3063

    From personal experience, it's hard being able to tell exactly what Japanese women are thinking. I've had dates where things seemed to have gone very well that resulted in complete silence a day later with literally no explanation or reasoning. The language barrier is somewhat of a problem, but most women I've met were able to hold conversations well enough to get their thoughts across.

    • @DG-qj9lw
      @DG-qj9lw Před rokem +866

      Let’s be honest, that experience is not unique to Japanese women.

    • @alexlei2235
      @alexlei2235 Před rokem +50

      @@al1999 men have too much freedom, with rigid traditionalism and conservatism, this will not happen, as in Russia, Belarus, Iran, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and North Korea lol

    • @alexlei2235
      @alexlei2235 Před rokem +100

      @@al1999 Nah your comment is just kinda funny. People are allowed to have their own standards, man and woman. If they don't choose you then tough luck.

    • @balbaal9393
      @balbaal9393 Před rokem +150

      @@alexlei2235 This AI dude is either trolling or a magnificent specimen of incelus primus. They don't reproduce very well so they are pretty rare, it's a nice find!

    • @alexlei2235
      @alexlei2235 Před rokem +52

      @@al1999 You're right. Women had less rights 80-100 years ago, and they were only allowed to stay at home. I'm glad many countries have evolved since then.

  • @xyphxer
    @xyphxer Před rokem +1682

    as an asian foreigner here in Japan, who looks like a Japanese or rather won't be able to tell me apart unless I speak, it is harder for us, compared to someone who looks totally foreign.
    haven't seen any interviews on the opinions of people who looks japanese but is not and their experience

    • @sethaldrich6902
      @sethaldrich6902 Před rokem +47

      That's tough man, probably impossible for you to date. Sorry man. That's worse than when foreign women come to Japan and try to date foreign guys here.

    • @rodrigohernandez9940
      @rodrigohernandez9940 Před rokem +19

      @Seth Aldrich the things Is at least for me, i came to japan to meet japanese people and experience there culture. I wouldn't want to date a foreign woman when I can just do that back in my hometown. So yes I could see why it would be hard for foreign woman to date foreign men

    • @azul1964
      @azul1964 Před rokem +17

      Well, I guess it will be easier if you speak Japanese fluently

    • @uropy
      @uropy Před rokem +112

      Speak perfect Japanese. I am Chinese but speak perfect Japanese. And I have my best dating life in Japan. There is no other way. Speak native level Japanese

    • @litttlewing
      @litttlewing Před rokem +51

      Same in most asian countries dude. Us ppl who are in-between aren't exciting enough. I've experienced same in S.Korea and Hong Kong. White dudes have it a lot easier, been like that for many years now

  • @omardavila9160
    @omardavila9160 Před 7 měsíci +7

    wow, your thumbnail really paid out!! Didnt expect JakeNBake to be featured in your videos. Good job dude!

  • @cobaltecl1ps317
    @cobaltecl1ps317 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love watching these interviews because he so polite with all his questions and gets right into the heart of it

  • @The4Tifier
    @The4Tifier Před rokem +2187

    When my sister heard that Japanese women would take 1 month until they go out on a date, she immediately said that it was so they could do a whole bunch of preparations for the date (new clothes, make-up and hair appointments, skin treatments, etc.)

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Před rokem +800

      So, which McDonald's are we going to today?

    • @Paul-yk7ds
      @Paul-yk7ds Před rokem +278

      I think it's mostly because they have busy work schedules in Japan

    • @AnonymousGameWarden
      @AnonymousGameWarden Před rokem +94

      American woman should learn something here

    • @lololol924
      @lololol924 Před rokem +569

      @@AnonymousGameWarden Id rather they didnt. Do you really want a first date with a stranger to be such an intense weighted event? A months worth of preparation when you don't even know if you like this person?
      I don't oppose dating with the intention of getting married down the line, but it seems like Asian cultures in general hit the gas on the expectations WAY too soon.

    • @user-xz5zu1uf4x
      @user-xz5zu1uf4x Před rokem +56

      @@AnonymousGameWarden Pathetic If a woman Is at at least average looking dont need to take 1 months for checking clothes make up and others treatment because She can do this in few days 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻

  • @tyler0g
    @tyler0g Před rokem +490

    Didn't expect to see Jakenbake here lol

    • @allindiaprowrestling8676
      @allindiaprowrestling8676 Před rokem +11

      He is literally in the thumbnail and yet you didn't expect him?

    • @tyler0g
      @tyler0g Před rokem +59

      @@allindiaprowrestling8676 Meaning I didn't expect him to be in one of these videos. Not that I was surprised he popped up mid video?

    • @lmao2351
      @lmao2351 Před rokem +13

      Yeah this guy somehow always manage to interview youtubers and streamers without notcing it himseld.

    • @jacobpalmares4396
      @jacobpalmares4396 Před rokem

      Fr lmaoo

    • @BillyC500
      @BillyC500 Před rokem

      @@allindiaprowrestling8676 Myself, I wasn't 100% it was Jake before watching.

  • @JamesJuiceful
    @JamesJuiceful Před rokem +2

    Keep up the great work! I love watching and learning from your videos

  • @XianHokage
    @XianHokage Před 8 měsíci +2

    Takashi you’re awesome, keep up these vids!

  • @echos9396
    @echos9396 Před rokem +84

    Takashii!!! Love your videos man, you're by far my favorite Japanese CZcamsr at the moment as I will travel Japan one day for sure and I love learning about your guys culture. Cheers from New Jersey, USA!!

  • @notequalto5179
    @notequalto5179 Před rokem +10

    I love your channel Takashii! It has really helped me with practicing realistic Japanese past textbooks. I will be visiting my friends from Tokyo and their family this Spring!

  • @joepaa2674
    @joepaa2674 Před 11 měsíci +6

    i like the first interview.. really casual and fun !!

  • @Alex_1729
    @Alex_1729 Před 6 měsíci +10

    This Australian man has done a great service, really interesting to hear all that. And of course. Takashii thank you.

  • @akkamal6999
    @akkamal6999 Před rokem +51

    About the Australian guy.
    Congratulations, Takashi. You found yourself a new friend

  • @nivramfitness3612
    @nivramfitness3612 Před rokem +80

    Keep up the good content Takashi. I’m learning more about the Japanese culture with every video you post. ありがとうございます.

    • @TrixieMatteI
      @TrixieMatteI Před rokem

      oh no... dont turn into some nasty sexpat cause you idolize some random culture.

  • @soul4cetx
    @soul4cetx Před rokem +2

    Love watching your videos. I’m learning so much! You ask good questions and listen well.
    Suggestion:
    In your intro - speak a bit slower. It sounds like you’re in a hurry or don’t care about your topic. This I know is not true, I know. You care a lot and you content is excellent!
    Thank you so much. I now want to come to Japan. 🎉

  • @cloudchamois7004
    @cloudchamois7004 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Interesting group of people nice job with the interviews!

  • @tequilamonster3940
    @tequilamonster3940 Před rokem +44

    Takashii - LOVE your videos. Super informative about Japanese culture.
    A little drama with the 2nd interview-- that father had to keep running after his kids. Super, unintentionally funny!
    Keep up all of your good work Takashii

  • @TS-xb8qg
    @TS-xb8qg Před rokem +75

    The last guy went from brooklyn accent to Japanese in 0 seconds flat.. pretty impressive .. i know his grandma is proud.. 👍

  • @jspohl
    @jspohl Před 11 měsíci +28

    It’s very sweet of you to do your part for international relations. I feel like I’ve been getting signs from the universe to study Japanese this past week for some reason. 🌸 Maybe before I travel the world. And then today my CD player was stuck in Japanese language mode. Which may be divine humour.

  • @EpsteinsRope
    @EpsteinsRope Před rokem +800

    The guy you interviewed at 6:30 is a very famous live streamer here in the USA, his name is JakenBake and he's a legitimately good person. There is a video of him saving a random Japanese woman from a drunk man who was chasing her. So cool to see him in a random interaction like this and not be known.

    • @Chadwinw
      @Chadwinw Před rokem +65

      He’s literally the top comment from a month ago lol

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope Před rokem +11

      @@Chadwinw I don't see him.

    • @Chadwinw
      @Chadwinw Před rokem +11

      @@EpsteinsRope huh weird his comment has 12k likes

    • @penisvongrabbinstein
      @penisvongrabbinstein Před rokem +2

      Dude just walked into a ton of exposure lol guess good things do happen to good people

    • @LaggardlySort
      @LaggardlySort Před rokem +6

      handsome squidward jaw filler🗿

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Před rokem +19

    We appreciate your effort and hard work. Happy Holidays and God bless you.

  • @DementedAnimalz
    @DementedAnimalz Před rokem +8

    awesome seeing jake appear in a video, would be interested in seeing more of his insight when he is back in japan again.

  • @nickxplore4265
    @nickxplore4265 Před 5 měsíci +85

    How's nobody in the comment section mentioning how goddamn wholesome and chill that first Aussie guy is!? My dude's got a massively likeable personality!

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Cool dude, dont be ashamed of being gay for the guy.
      😂jk, dont take seriously.

    • @hatman3636
      @hatman3636 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@pagodebregaeforro2803 Lmao you got him

    • @kendalson7100
      @kendalson7100 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​​@@legendsofcelestite.officia5398I thought he seemed too cocky and overconfident. And, well, dumb.

    • @sinistarz0253
      @sinistarz0253 Před měsícem +1

      @@kendalson7100That’s what western or overall girls like isn’t it?

    • @trizvanov
      @trizvanov Před měsícem +3

      Being an extravert is something that gets actively promoted in Australia. You tend to see folk that "act" that way to generally be in sales or marketing.

  • @christosampson9848
    @christosampson9848 Před 9 měsíci

    Takashi, you're one of a kind. Love the questions you ask.

  • @ktqtbooty
    @ktqtbooty Před rokem +6

    omg I haven't seen jakenbake in forever! tysm takashii, amazing video as always! 🤠💗

  • @majalaughcomics6570
    @majalaughcomics6570 Před rokem +17

    You are an amazing content creator. I am amazed by your simple, yet eye opening video. Japanese people are extremely polite, careful, and respectful. You can see your care toward the subject, and everything involved.
    You make me want to be a better person. To think an entire country can be so proper, polite, and organized. Japanese people are incredible. I’m sure you make Japan proud by showing the world such a wonderful side. Good luck with future videos!

  • @thomasevans7105
    @thomasevans7105 Před 11 měsíci

    I love your videos they're entertaining and informative 😊

  • @BlueGuise9
    @BlueGuise9 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this channel!

  • @danielviianovvieiradesousa6560

    The first guy that you interviewed was a really good choice. everything he said was interesting and he also asked you some questions back. great interview

    • @docko84
      @docko84 Před rokem +2

      Charismatic dude

  • @soybeans4580
    @soybeans4580 Před rokem +9

    Takashi my friend, you are blowing up. Last time I checked you were around 50k subscribers and now you’re 545k subscribers. Keep up the good work!!

  • @gerardoguerrero5614
    @gerardoguerrero5614 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I will say I am all for how upfront Japanese women are. It’s better to say if you are interested in someone and not waste both peoples time. I’ve been planning on going to Japan sometime soon in the future, my intention isn’t to date but it’s nice to know what to expect👍🏼

  • @erica2773
    @erica2773 Před rokem +3

    Great channel! Fabulous questions. I am really impressed

  • @als1668
    @als1668 Před rokem +4

    Takashi your English is getting stronger, I could see it from your interactions in the interviews. Love the content. Keep up the great work brother.

  • @fancytoxicsoda
    @fancytoxicsoda Před rokem +7

    Happy to see your channel grow Takashii

  • @MissNebulosity
    @MissNebulosity Před 6 měsíci +1

    great video!!

  • @KeithFox
    @KeithFox Před 6 měsíci

    I like your content on the channel and your way of speaking and listening to people. Very polite

  • @lumapools
    @lumapools Před rokem +559

    Awesome video as always Takashii!
    I have been living in Japan for about 3 months now (staying for at least 2 more years), and have recently thought about this a lot. I think the most difficult thing in dating here (as a straight European guy), is that Japanese girls don't really communicate if you do something they don't like or aren't used to. I've had some situations where the girl lost interest from one moment to another and never texted me again, while in Europe girls would be a bit more explicit with respect to why they don't want to meet anymore. Even though it hurts, it's something that non-Japanese people have to get used to. I feel like with Japanese girls I have literally 0 clue what they are thinking, as they rarely talk about their feelings/emotions in general.
    Honestly personally, even if I think "kokuhaku" (confession) is a bit unusual, I really like the concept because it makes sure that both people involved in the relationship are on the same page, while in Europe there are a lot of scenarios where there can be misunderstandings because one of them thinks they're a couple and the other doesn't.
    Keep up the awesome work!!!

    • @RichPoorGrl
      @RichPoorGrl Před rokem +47

      Oh that's what it's like for women in Europe, men don't communicate feelings and just ghost out of nowhere 🤣🤣🤣 well Ireland anyway

    • @Marendra-Nodi
      @Marendra-Nodi Před rokem +6

      @@RichPoorGrl 🤭🤭😂😂

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Před rokem +30

      I agree, the concept of "kokuhaku" is more appealing to me as a social ritual for dating. I feel like the "casual dating" of the West is a kind of "lazy" approach to treating someone a "cut above" how you might normally approach another person.

    • @novivianngo
      @novivianngo Před rokem +8

      I remember watching a Jubilee video of this European woman who was in love with this guy and called him her boyfriend after like the first date or something. He was American and just thought of her as a friend or that it was something casual lol.

    • @Marendra-Nodi
      @Marendra-Nodi Před rokem

      @@novivianngo which episode was it?

  • @R0CK0Nbaby
    @R0CK0Nbaby Před rokem +1825

    That was really interesting! As a Chinese woman from the USA with dating experience here and abroad, I get really turned off when men seem to only be interested because I'm Asian, like the concept of "Asian fetish" or "yellow fever" turns me off, and so when you interviewed that 3rd guy who said it's a weird turn off when women are only interested in him because he's foreign, that was really refreshing for me to hear! I shouldn't be surprised to hear this happens for men too, but it IS my first time ever hearing a guy say that, so that was cool. Thank you for your always interesting and insightful videos Takashii!

    • @AmbiCahira
      @AmbiCahira Před rokem +139

      I relate too but in a different circumstance. I play video games and there are so many gamer guys that have this dream of a gamer girlfriend so I've encountered many guys in those games that attach like leeches if they find out I'm a gamer girl and it is so creepy when people attach before knowing you as a person. Big ick factor. I'm also Swedish and while it thankfully is less common now there are occasionally people with a Swedish fetish too. The creepiest was a man from Africa that approached me in the library in my home town and starting to stroke my arm saying he had never seen light skin before and started touching my hair and stuff, then asking inappropriate questions. I definitely haven't had to deal with it to the degree you've probably had to deal with it but you are not alone and my heart goes out to you! ❤️

    • @R0CK0Nbaby
      @R0CK0Nbaby Před rokem +36

      @@AmbiCahira Thanks for sharing your story! Must be disheartening when you hope to make some great friendships from gaming only for them to weird you out like that :( Also your encounter in the library is definitely very creepy! Ugh, so sorry to hear it, and I wish you only better and better experiences from here

    • @wadexyz
      @wadexyz Před rokem +27

      I've heard this perspective quite a few times, and I understand why it would turn you off as perhaps you find it dehumanizing. I would try to reframe it a bit though....and I realize the difference is quite subtle. I don't believe all men have an Asian fetish per say, but I believe they know what physical features they're attracted to, and as such, the opposite features (i.e. - a classic blonde party girl, for instance), simply won't be attractive to them (in most cases). So if you find out that guy has dated asian girls in his last 2-3 relationships, that's not enough, unto itself, to call it an Asian fetish. You could argue that this is a deep rooted issue on the part of these men, but I think that's jumping the gun...and it could simply be more of a function of his biology. Just wondering though, what signs do you see when you think the guy is "only interested in you" because of your Asian-ness? I think a lot of relationships start out like that anyway where physical attributes may have put 2 people together (regardless of types involved), but after 2-3 dates.....both of you should know if there's something more there. Anyway, just my 2 cents.

    • @brianpso
      @brianpso Před rokem +46

      Can you please elaborate on what makes someone liking your appearance a bad thing? Like, aren't you always doing the same to other people when you first get interested in them? If you like their face, you get interested, it's that simple. So if a guy finds asian eyes (the rest of the features vary a lot depending on the person, but the eyes are always very similar) attractive, then what's the problem? What even is this so called "asian fetish" or "yellow fever" thing? As a brazilian I never heard of it. I'm intrigued.

    • @pandainpearls
      @pandainpearls Před rokem +107

      @@wadexyz As an Aussie with Asian background things I would look out for...always talking about my background or ethnicity, stereotyping (eg: asian girls do this or that), putting down certain aspects of my ethnicity but glorifying other bits, putting down other ethnicities or races (eg: I prefer asian girls cos white girls are too feminist etc...). There are too many subtle signs to list...

  • @mailman1021
    @mailman1021 Před 10 měsíci +51

    I’ve had some pretty interesting dating experiences here. Most day to day life outside of the major cities or foreigner friendly places are non eventful. People tend to not make a lot of eye contact, avoid your gaze or won’t approach you if they don’t know you. They are usually self-conscious about their English ability which prevents them from trying to strike up a convo. Plus, the whole “don’t bother” people vibe of the culture makes social interaction on the daily a little awkward to just start talking to strangers. Now, the night life especially in major cities or foreigner friendly places is a 180 from that. After a few beers things can get rowdy and people start to become chatter boxes, especially the younger generation.
    My dating experience has been lots of confusion and even some racism by older parents who won’t let their daughter date or marry a foreigner. Japanese only they say and get mad at her if she asks to date a foreigner. We had to end that relationship out of respect for her relationship with her family. The other girls, even though they knew some English (elementary level or some junior high level) and wanted to learn with me, just got me hella confused and wouldn’t communicate. Had one girl break up with me only to tell me a month later that she thought we were still together. Those are wildly different goal posts there girl… sheesh. One girl thought we were a couple but she only spoke to me once or twice a month and we met for a date around once a month. Super weird.
    Now, I am with a girl who is very fluent in English, while I am still learning Japanese and she is totally ok with moving to another country if that’s where life takes us. She and her family don’t care. If you want a serious and less stressful relationship, I would recommend finding someone who is high school level or higher in your language and has international travel experience. Not just someone who dreams of it and thinks all foreign men as out of a Disney movie. That was another weird experience I had…. some girls here have some odd fantasies about foreign men like the movies.
    Overall, night life and daily life are totally different and cold approaches can be very culturally awkward outside of the evening/night scene if your Japanese level is too low to properly flirt without causing them stress thinking they will have to speak another language.

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x Před 5 měsíci +3

      Why would you only speak to a girl once or twice a month and only go out once a month? what were the dates like? Was it just coffee or a lot more? Did you discuss what you were looking for in a date/GF? How many dates actually took place?

    • @mailman1021
      @mailman1021 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@spartanx169x why would I? what were the dates like? coffee or a lot more? discuss what you were looking for? how many dates?..... would you like my social security number with that? geez.

    • @OptimusPrimeribs
      @OptimusPrimeribs Před 4 měsíci

      rude of you. that person asked good questions. You shared a lot about yourself so it makes sense that someone would suspect you'd be open to sharing more. Just say you don't want to talk about it.@@mailman1021

    • @Igor-vk8fl
      @Igor-vk8fl Před 4 měsíci +1

      The best advice here is: date japnese girls that traveled outside japan. 4 years in Tokyo and I approve 100% what was said

    • @Fazzmania64
      @Fazzmania64 Před 2 měsíci

      Really insightful comment, learned a lot

  • @nito8569
    @nito8569 Před 8 měsíci

    This guy was really good at this interview

  • @GK-wx6xo
    @GK-wx6xo Před rokem +756

    I struggled because I'm Australian and very direct whereas Japanese girls play a lot of games and expect you to be able to ignore what they're saying to your face and understand what they aren't saying. It's a game where you don't know the rules until you've been there long enough to figure it out.

    • @boofboyriq
      @boofboyriq Před rokem +435

      I think that’s not just Japanese girls 😂

    • @znaz9012
      @znaz9012 Před rokem +335

      @@boofboyriq As an international student most women don’t say what they want but Japanese women are dark souls of that

    • @theforrest
      @theforrest Před rokem +23

      @@znaz9012meet more women 😂😂

    • @GK-wx6xo
      @GK-wx6xo Před rokem +146

      @@boofboyriq true but with Japanese girls it’s like they’re on steroids when it comes to confusing men

    • @shabu9ine916
      @shabu9ine916 Před rokem

      Theze hoes fr

  • @RockSolitude
    @RockSolitude Před rokem +177

    Seeing Rupa in this video was a trip. We used to hang out in Melbourne a few times. If you're reading this Rupa sorry I never contacted you more or we never got to hung out when you were fresh in Japan all those years ago, I was absolutely swamped with work at the time (and freaking out trying to find more). It's crazy how far you've come.

  • @isolatedd
    @isolatedd Před rokem +1

    good video Takashi i love your contentt

    • @isolatedd
      @isolatedd Před rokem +1

      @Clarence gilkie in most cases, yea

  • @tomleigh7478
    @tomleigh7478 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey Takashi. I'm new to your channel.
    I really need to tell you how lovely you are.
    Your interview technique is so good. Honestly, second to none. You have a really great way that enables you to get the best out of all your interviewees.
    Seriously no shit. I think you are proper ace and find the subjects really interesting.
    Keep up the good work, because you my friend are doing ace things 💙👌🏼😉

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Před rokem +42

    When the first guy said "Oh my gosh" after knowing that the topic is about dating, I felt that. 😂
    Anyways, great video! メリー クリスマスたかしさん!

  • @liaahgase1154
    @liaahgase1154 Před rokem +3

    This video not only interesting but informative! Great job , Takashii

  • @irh1738
    @irh1738 Před měsícem

    Love this channel

  • @austinvg
    @austinvg Před 9 měsíci +1

    Id be curious to see interviews on whether people use dating apps and which ones. If its local dating apps or overseas

  • @Dragonballwatchrb
    @Dragonballwatchrb Před rokem +3

    Hey, love your videos! I just recently moved to Japan for work, still getting used to the Japanese lifestyle. I was wondering if you had any tips or recommendations for me. Anything helps! Thanks! :D

  • @pykeriaplays3131
    @pykeriaplays3131 Před rokem +6

    honestly this video was banger i wish it was longer! first guy seems really interesting and cool and also you found streamer jake(i wish you asked him more) but yeah overall really good video! thank you so much!

    • @RushTheTime
      @RushTheTime Před rokem

      cool part is, that it happened while jake was streaming. Was a great stream, and im sad Takashi didnt put in Jakes outro

  • @X20c3ntX
    @X20c3ntX Před rokem

    The part with the last guy about the pair look is pure comedy. Some thing about his delivery and your reaction 😂

  • @Jose-gc3xt
    @Jose-gc3xt Před 9 měsíci +1

    WOW! You really asked JakenBake some hard questions... I love that guy though, been watching him for years!

  • @supercaveman
    @supercaveman Před rokem +737

    The kokuhaku confession is by far the biggest difference between Japan and other countries. It is understandable in some ways but at the same time for Westerners, it can seem so abrupt and unnatural. Like if you expect a kokuhaku after a week or two, then everything changes and you’re automatically on the path to getting married in their eyes. It just seems extremely fast in many ways. I don’t know why Japanese people don’t think it’s fast. It’s kinda nuts.

    • @khov
      @khov Před rokem +16

      when you mean kokuhaku you mean asking for a girlfriend or asking her to be your wife after 2 weeks?

    • @toromaru0912
      @toromaru0912 Před rokem +95

      @@khov asking for a girlfriend

    • @DrAhzek
      @DrAhzek Před rokem +183

      Japanese are quite conservative and traditional, like most Asians. It used to be similar in Europe or America back in the days. The expectations of marriage, of having kids / family at certain age, "old goods lady after 25/30 years" and so on.
      Also, no matter what most people may think or believe, marriage was a form of transaction for most of our history. It is not an institution of "love". I mean, why would you need a paper to prove you love one another? You need it only for formal reasons and as a guarantee of it lasting till death or really serious fuck-up (but that is no longer valid with divorce being considered something normal). In Asia, marriage is still often considered a form of "investment", a cold calculation, and that's why a lot of people tend to treat it differently than we do. You can easily verify someone's income and prospects, it doesn't take years to show up. Not that it's wrong because most marriages in the west end up loveless anyway so here you at least have that "calculated part" still keeping you together.

    • @khov
      @khov Před rokem +30

      @@DrAhzek i feel like love is a gamble no matter how many years you know someone is still a gamble to choose someone especial that understand how hard is to maintain long term relationship

    • @ImLure
      @ImLure Před rokem +84

      @@DrAhzek “Marriage is a transaction” the fact that more people do you not understand this is the sole reason why most marriages fail in the west. Everywhere outside of Western Europe and US/Canada, The women pretty much understand it’s give in take and that love will be there but it’s a horrible foundation. I bet if more western people actually talked to immigrant women and men living in the west, some will find out that the foreigners are together because usually the woman had nothing to begin and she met the dude when they were like 16-18 and never left. Aka Survival

  • @jonathankent6877
    @jonathankent6877 Před rokem +354

    I lived in Japan for a year and a half and did the english teaching gig, this was back in the 2005-06. It was a great experience and I did date women casually but traveling around the country, meeting regular folks, and experiencing the culture were among my top memories. Nothing negative to report, such a great period of my life!

    • @angelocoli8972
      @angelocoli8972 Před rokem +1

      Why leave? Got home sick?

    • @CtrlAltRetreat
      @CtrlAltRetreat Před rokem +14

      @@angelocoli8972
      It's not as easy to permanently immigrate to Japan and even when doing the English teaching thing, unless you get a more permanent job, it's unlikely you'll keep getting those visas extended. It you want to become a citizen, it takes quite a lot of doing and the rest is often quite difficult to pass for foreigners as the Japanese fluency requirement is no joke and kanji is a huge hurdle for most folks without an Oriental background. Jps are hospitable with strangers and hope they have a good time, but only in passing. This applies to other Japanese as well, if you move into an area and don't do the rounds and pass out greeting gifts to the locals or follow the disposal rules, you can quite quickly find your situation getting less than optimal. Ie, when in Rome... But that means a lot more work than in many places.

    • @daenackdranils5624
      @daenackdranils5624 Před rokem

      what a troll. unless it's east to say as fluent

    • @LadyAstarionAncunin
      @LadyAstarionAncunin Před rokem +7

      You were still in the honeymoon phase. Live here for years and you'd get a better idea of what is what.

    • @maegalroammis6020
      @maegalroammis6020 Před rokem +18

      three big reasons why japanese doesn't make good friends:
      first, they makes zero efforts to speak other languages and anyway when we try to speak japanese they laugh at our accents and they don't forgive bad pronounciations
      secondly, they refuse to show their feelings no matter how polite, kind and respectful we are. just because they refuse to put us in their priviledged friendship circle (in fact it's only when they get drunk, it's pathetic)
      and thirdly, they love to criticize the others in their back. they judge them without knowing us they don't give us any chance. they don't tell our mistakes, how can we improve ourselves.
      i like japan, for what it has naturally, but i do not get why its locals are so well seen in the world. they don't deserve so much of praise as "super kind-hearted people"

  • @matthewmcghee8993
    @matthewmcghee8993 Před rokem

    Hey bro im gonna go ahead and subscribe for sure you got some good energy . ❤❤❤

  • @sola4393
    @sola4393 Před rokem

    This is a good interview and the one being interviewed are pretty honest about it, yet being respectful. Good choice.

    • @sola4393
      @sola4393 Před rokem

      @Clarence gilkie To be honest, they are at a disadvantage compare to other guys. Your comment could go the same as saying they don't like short men or fat men etc., it doesn't need to be a race. Everyone has different beauty standard. First impression is most important, just as some female like seeking out good looking guys, men looking for pretty women in their desired looks and figures. Once get pass that, it is all the same. We are all human beings. The problem is how they were brought up as what is seen as their beauty standard in their culture. It is different around the world. I do have an Asian friend who has a black man husband, her mom was a little displease but after all, it is her choice to live with this man. What is most important is how they treat each other.

    • @sola4393
      @sola4393 Před rokem

      @Clarence gilkie I don't know who is dumber. Do you think a kid can wrote all that I have wrote? You sounds more like an immature person with your short sentences.

    • @Akagigori
      @Akagigori Před rokem

      Asian women like black guys
      not all of asian women though

  • @roymurrayanderson7573
    @roymurrayanderson7573 Před rokem +559

    Yes, when I was in my early 20’s I managed a Japanese restaurant (for my English mostly) I was the only white American. I began dating the most beautiful Japanese young lady . She had only been in the u s for 6 months although her English was very good. After about 3 months she asked if I loved her and my reply was yes I believed I did. Her response was then why won’t you marry me.
    It was an eye opening and difficult for me to process. I was the only son in my family and our culture was so different. We dated for a tumultuous year and things became to difficult to continue, but we were both under 25 and not ready. Still I (and she) remembers our time fondly. She called back when I turned 50 to see how my life turned out. Voicemail. I couldn’t return the call.

    • @MuzzaHukka
      @MuzzaHukka Před rokem +22

      Why not?

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Před rokem +64

      @@MuzzaHukka Probably changed her mind and felt embarrassed so blocked the numbers? It's a bit strange to go asking about your past dates 30 years later. Might have been a idea under the influence of alcohol haha.

    • @tsdobbi
      @tsdobbi Před rokem +100

      "She called back when I turned 50 to see how my life turned out. Voicemail. I couldn’t return the call." What's astonishing about this story is you lived in the same place with the same phone number at 50 as your early 20's. I mean I'm younger than you but grew up without cell phones (I didn't get one until I was 22). I don't even remember the landline number for the house I lived in through highschool, lol. So it's astonishing this chick would remember the number of someone she dated for one year nearly 30 years prior and that you still used the number.

    • @Th3LastGam3r
      @Th3LastGam3r Před rokem +172

      @@tsdobbi I can confirm this story. I was the phone.

    • @unknownunknown5244
      @unknownunknown5244 Před rokem +39

      @@tsdobbi I vouch for him I'm the phone number

  • @francy80
    @francy80 Před rokem +50

    Great video! 👍 It was interesting to hear the foreign men's point of view as well.
    In my view dating shouldn't be so formal. Perhaps we should rely more on spontaneity and sometimes on improvisation.
    A hug and to the next video Takashi. 😊

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 Před rokem +4

      It's interesting how opinions vary. I much prefer the formal approach. Imagine your date turning up in a dressing-gown and slippers ala "The Dude" from The Big Lebowski !

    • @francy80
      @francy80 Před rokem +4

      @@commentarytalk1446 Unfortunately I haven't seen this movie yet. However, by spontaneity and improvisation I certainly did not mean being overlooked. Maybe you misunderstood me

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem

      Who invented "dating"?

    • @chrystianaw8256
      @chrystianaw8256 Před rokem +15

      I prefer formality over the hook up culture in the west. And I'm a western girl

    • @janda5816
      @janda5816 Před rokem +2

      @@chrystianaw8256 Uh no. I would prefer not to date women who after three or so dates demand to know if you're getting married or not. Sometimes at the first date.

  • @OfficialKraze
    @OfficialKraze Před 10 měsíci

    Omg im so stoked to hear what Jake the expert has go say

  • @surprisejj
    @surprisejj Před 6 měsíci

    its the questions for me! Takashii really had em going deep on the street! no surface level conversation. So fascinating!

  • @SeanVito
    @SeanVito Před rokem +25

    Seems about the same as anywhere else. Just strict schedules because of focus on priorities.
    Language barrier and culture are the biggest obstacles. If it gets serious, family usually becomes an issue due to clashing cultures. This is why the older generation says "marry into your own;" it is so that there will be less issues and a smoother relationship. But love is love so if it's worth it, go for it.

  • @gussjohnson1613
    @gussjohnson1613 Před rokem

    Takashii is a genius for these videos

  • @miixfixxgarage
    @miixfixxgarage Před rokem +498

    It seems dating a person is taken more serious-like in Japan. Very nice.

    • @sayantanmazumdar3
      @sayantanmazumdar3 Před rokem +133

      Well, it's one those few 1st world nations left where people wanna date with the intent of marriage since day 1.

    • @miixfixxgarage
      @miixfixxgarage Před rokem +64

      @@sayantanmazumdar3 Unlike in the West where marriage is a binding contract where if divorce is imminent a new financial arrangement of alimony (child support if children are involved). It's as if marriage is another means of capitalizing off it's citizens.

    • @maegalroammis6020
      @maegalroammis6020 Před rokem +18

      moral of story: don't date japanese, you're only about to waste your time.

    • @ReservedSpot
      @ReservedSpot Před rokem +13

      @@miixfixxgarage Huh it seems this rampant capitalism should be regulated a bit more…

    • @miixfixxgarage
      @miixfixxgarage Před rokem +1

      @@ReservedSpot That would be a nice change up but how will lawyers, and judges pay their country club dues if hypothetically speaking were to treat relationships with the expectation of an endurance race instead of a 1.5 hour rom-com flick. America unfortunately will soon have a rapid decline in births due to laws in place that are blatantly a disadvantage for women and the overall formalities of dating due to the country's ununited historical origins therefore making America one of the least ikely location to maintain a healthy and mentally stable relationship.

  • @Ricelord4
    @Ricelord4 Před rokem +25

    This is good to know. As a foreigner who's interested in visiting Japan sometime, possibly for an extended period, I'd like to know what it's like to date in Japan. I have a Westerner's point of view when it comes to these kinds of things, though I did live in the Philippines for 2.5 years. It would be interesting to compare the three.

    • @Ricelord4
      @Ricelord4 Před rokem +1

      @Thawne Yes, I'm aware that international travel (and dating) can be expensive. I already have a passport, so that's out of the way. But it would most likely be on some kind of work thing if I were to go. Maybe I could meet someone there in my downtime, who knows?

    • @robwithrbk
      @robwithrbk Před 4 měsíci

      I've heard American men do well in the Philippines. Your thoughts? Where do you live or where were you born?

  • @dumflex5895
    @dumflex5895 Před 4 měsíci

    fascinated by Japanese culture on the whole. Great channel, great info. Interesting to see the differences between eastern and western cultures

  • @dolemizz
    @dolemizz Před rokem

    You’re very good!!! I’ve subscribed

  • @holliswilliams8426
    @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +21

    I think the trouble is sometimes either (a) there is a language barrier or (b) the foreigner's Japanese is ''too good'' and they get intimidated as they want to use the foreigner to practice or show off their English.

    • @janda5816
      @janda5816 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely correct. I've seen that many times before.

  • @solcanosa
    @solcanosa Před rokem +81

    Nice video! It's interesting to see how different dating is around the world. I'd be weirded out if the person I'm dating grabbed my hand on our first date, like it's too serious I guess haha but a kiss wouldn't be weird if I'm into them. And the month in advanced killed me 🤣 but schedules can be pretty busy so I get it
    Anyways, if you are looking for new video ideas, it'd be interesting to see vegetarian foreigners in Japan and if they struggle to find veggie food. Also, Japanese people's view on vegetarianism. I don't know how common it is there or if there's a word for "vegetarian" in Japanese, but I'd love to see it. Keep it up!

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem +7

      I worked at a vegetarian restaurant in Japan for 7 years. There are 2 normal ways to say "vegetarian" in Japanese: 「ベジェタリアン」OR「採食主義者」(sai shoku shu gi sha). There are some derogatory ways too, like phrases that translate into "grass eater" etc.

    • @solcanosa
      @solcanosa Před rokem +5

      @@earlysda I had no idea, thanks!! Grass eater lol 🤣

    • @eFrog27
      @eFrog27 Před rokem +1

      I believe Buddhism is quite common in Japan and South Korea so there are likely many vegetarian restaurants.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda Před rokem +5

      @@eFrog27 Efrog, there are almost zero vegetarian restaurants in Japan. Admittedly there are several in Tokyo, a few less in Kansai, and almost zero everywhere else. I worked 7 years at a vegetarian restaurant in Osaka, many years ago.
      .
      Buddhism is actually not believed by very many in Japan. I would guess that only 10 to 15% of the population really follows it. It is just a cultural thing, to visit ancestor graves etc. Japan is much more deeply involved with Shinto religion, altho again, there are few true believers in that religion, as most just observe the festivals and pray for good luck at shrines etc. Probably around 80% or more of Japanese are really Agnostic or Atheist.

    • @theresnothinghereatall
      @theresnothinghereatall Před rokem +6

      Interesting that you view handholding as more serious than exchanging saliva with someone

  • @eileenchang2096
    @eileenchang2096 Před 6 měsíci +2

    In school people tend to “ fall in love”, if both very young, maybe they don’t dare to talk or think about marriage. But when becoming adults, dating but not potentially for marriage is a very strange thing to do. There’s enough stress in most Asian countries already( or any other place nowadays), it’s hard to imagine why would people would have the energy to date if there’s no possibility of future….

  • @anjuelle3997
    @anjuelle3997 Před 7 měsíci +13

    While in Japan, I passed by a table where a man was selling stampers. I would stop, and he and I would have long conversations. Later, he would have me sit at the his table while he sold his items. He made it clear in the beginning that he liked me, and asked me out. The only thing that initially threw me off about our relationship was that I was 19, and and although he looked young, he was 31. He looked no older than 21. I later ended the relationship because he was moving too fast for me. Looking back years later, I kind of regretted that decision.

  • @luh96
    @luh96 Před rokem +107

    I felt the first one but from the perspective of the woman. I'm super shy and people are not really interested in me. I'm also at fault because I want to chat at least 1 month before meeting in person, maybe longer if the workshedule does not fit in. On the second date I was really in panic to even ask if I can hold hands with my date. For me it's such a big step to feel the warmth of another hand. The first kiss was 3 or 6 months later and I thought I would faint haha. Idk why I am like this, in Germany dating can be more distant/cold but I am still the weird case 😅.

    • @eafesaf6934
      @eafesaf6934 Před rokem +2

      What? What part of Germany do you live that you say dating is cold?
      Ich komme aus Bayern Bro. Welche Hürde hast du denn erlebt?? ::)

    • @luh96
      @luh96 Před rokem

      @@eafesaf6934 NRW Bergische Land. Im Vergleich zum Rheinland (z.B. Köln) ist man recht unter sich und Dating fühlt sich oft eher wie nen Business Meeting an 😅 Sehr Listen-abarbeiten-mäßig. Daher kam auch selten vom Date mal ein Move für Körperkontakt bzw. war es nie wirklich "notwendig"/besonders in deren Augen, wohingegen für mich so etwas wie Händchenhalten schon was sehr besonderes ist 😅.

    • @eafesaf6934
      @eafesaf6934 Před rokem

      @@luh96 das ist definitiv neu-Land für mich lol.
      In bayern ist es mir fast zu persönlich.
      Wir sind zwar auch kalt hier aber eher gegen fremde als gegen die Person, die man Daten tut..

    • @eviuze6259
      @eviuze6259 Před rokem +2

      @@luh96 Kein Mann hat bock 3 Monate auf einen Kuss zu warten wenn Lara von nebenan nach einer Woche bereits ganz andere Sachen küsst. Ausnahme sind natürlich ähnlich schüchterne Männer die dann zwar mitspielen aber auch irgendwann an Interesse verlieren da die "Beziehung" nicht voran geht und sie somit die Lust und Hoffnung verlieren jemals etwas ernstes mit dir zu haben. Stell dir das mal so vor:
      Wenn ich dich nach einem date frage und du kommst mir mit "ich hab in 2 Wochen zeit" wird kaum einer dabei bleiben. Wieso sollte er auch? In 2 Wochen hätte er dann einen hauch einer Chance auf Hände halten geschweige denn auf einen Kuss. In der zeit könnte er zocken, Party machen , trainieren, nichts tun oder potenziell mehrere weibliche Partner finden. Männer verschwenden ungern Zeit und Energie also wieso sollten sie auf dich warten?
      Ich glaube du wirst deiner Antwort näher kommen wenn du diese frage beantworten kannst.

    • @luh96
      @luh96 Před rokem +3

      @@eviuze6259 Naja bisher war immer viel Verständnis, oder es dauerte von Seiten der Männer länger weil dann bei denen Job/Studium dazwischen kam und fanden es eigentlich cool mal jemanden zu haben, die Verständnis zeigt und nicht an die Decke geht ^^. Gleiches andersherum. Besonders im online Dating finde ich es auch nicht schlimm wenn man mehrere parallel kennengelernt und dann erst Feedback kommt, ob man mehr Zeit investiert, oder eben nicht. Alles Kommunikations Sache. Meist habe ich sogar eingeleitet wegen Händchen halten, aber die Männer waren dann dran like ne. Es harkte bisher halt an der Grenze Küssen/Sex, aber da kann ich rein medizinisch keine Kompromisse machen (das 2.) da muss ich halt geduldig sein und dran bleiben, bis ich jemanden finde wo einfach alles stimmt ^^. Wie du sagtest, es gibt Männer die ähnlich ticken, man muss halt aktiv suchen und drauf zugehen :).

  • @wrestlingp
    @wrestlingp Před rokem +43

    I'm in Korea where's there's similar-ish rules on dating. A big turn off for me though is the scheduling. If someone says they want to date but then ask to wait a month then I'm sorry, I'm out because it usually means they aren't that interested.

    • @ChinNationFTW
      @ChinNationFTW Před rokem +8

      I have the same rule set, I don't trust people like that lol. Might be because we grew up in the west. I'm just wondering if that's just how they do things and stick to a schedule.

    • @srambition
      @srambition Před 10 měsíci

      the whole thing of having to take an appointment even for meeting your friends in south Korea is weird to me as a south asian.

  • @MrHeLLHoRZeGaming
    @MrHeLLHoRZeGaming Před 7 měsíci

    I am also from melbourne Australia, that first guy made us look really good, hah! So charismatic, he even asked the host a question.! very engaging bloke.

  • @jchan2299
    @jchan2299 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Not going to lie. As a foreigner living in Japan.....I don't mind it. I move a little slower. I found that living in a more rural area can be difficult. If there is a big foreign influence then it's a little more open. But living in the city would definitely be easier in terms of dating.
    In the end you can find a good partner regardless. ^^

  • @RawBlue
    @RawBlue Před rokem +39

    Basically every first interaction between people who are attracted starts out superficial by your looks. Some people find people different from themselves interesting as well. The problem I feel is if a girl will approach any foreign guy just because they are foreign and vice versa with "yellow fever" jumping at any Asian girl. You find out if you like their personality after that but if you don't and still stick around because of a fetish that's wierd

    • @clarencegilkie7369
      @clarencegilkie7369 Před rokem

      Asian women don't like black men

    • @theflyingdutchguy9870
      @theflyingdutchguy9870 Před rokem +5

      jup exactly. thats why i didnt understand the guy saying its a total turn off. i mean youll notice soon enough if that was the only thing that attracted the person.

    • @dissolution9843
      @dissolution9843 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@theflyingdutchguy9870 Well it feels very superficial to have the initial interest be something as shallow as race. It's the same reason celebrities have trouble building relationships with fans because there's always the thought in the back of their head "What if they're actually dating me because I'm a celebrity".
      If they're very in love with a superficial part of you they can be very convincing that they love other parts of you too.
      Ideally that interest falls off quick in an obvious enough way that you can tell if there's something more than just the initial fire.
      But sometimes that passion will persist for a period of time that ventures into long term relationships before inevitably blowing it up which is the thing to be avoided.

  • @dinaariaudio4944
    @dinaariaudio4944 Před rokem +6

    idea: Ask ppl (japanese or foreign) about what music they like? I’m a musician from the US and ive studied japanese music as a hobby. id love to know what people like in Japan

    • @clarencegilkie7369
      @clarencegilkie7369 Před rokem

      Asian women don't like black men

    • @dinaariaudio4944
      @dinaariaudio4944 Před rokem +1

      @@clarencegilkie7369 i dont see what this has to do with my comment

    • @JW0121
      @JW0121 Před rokem

      That is such a broad and vague question for ALL around the world. In every country there is the house music crowd , rap music crowd, the beetles hippie type crowd , mainstream radio crowd etc. Although there is certain genres that dominate more than others such as in Netherlands the house music crowd is huge and in France the rap is bigger than house crowd

  • @diegoorozco313
    @diegoorozco313 Před rokem

    Very insightful

  • @Prismalpink
    @Prismalpink Před rokem +58

    Quick relationships really freak me out as well. It’s a problem in Korea as well, where people only date for good looks, and where girls compare each other. It’s frustrating.

    • @jiminswriter4209
      @jiminswriter4209 Před rokem +4

      That’s not true.

    • @HelloHollyling
      @HelloHollyling Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@jiminswriter4209 yes it is. A good looking guy in Korea has zero problems getting girls. I work on my looks a lot more so than other guys, so places like Korea is ideal for me.

    • @jiminswriter4209
      @jiminswriter4209 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@HelloHollyling No, it is not.

    • @HelloHollyling
      @HelloHollyling Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@jiminswriter4209 you’ve never been there.

    • @jiminswriter4209
      @jiminswriter4209 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@HelloHollyling I have been to Korea many times. What about you?

  • @kenjiwong4757
    @kenjiwong4757 Před rokem +86

    The first guy actually is a good public speaker lol. He uses so many hand gestures that connects to us and I have no idea how could no one fall for him

  • @bushy9780
    @bushy9780 Před rokem +340

    "What's it like dating foreign *guys* in Japan?"
    hahaha Even Takashii firing shots at JakeNBake. Twitch chat vindicated.

  • @rogerioqueirolo4525
    @rogerioqueirolo4525 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey dude, congrats from Brazil. I really appreciate your job.

  • @JROME69
    @JROME69 Před rokem

    That Melbourne dude is cool, well spoken, on ya mate!

  • @Tathy_Pikachu
    @Tathy_Pikachu Před rokem +44

    Although Brazil has a very different culture when compared to Japan, when people date, after a couple of times it is expected that they define what kind of relationship it is: serious dating or whatever. Some couples do also exchange rings to set the relationship as official. They are usually made of silver and worn on the right hand.

    • @sabinasabino141
      @sabinasabino141 Před rokem +1

      I guess it kind of depends, I don’t know how straight relationships work, but uhh, never happened to me. I always felt things to be quite ambiguous. And defining relationships, even very intense and long standing ones, to be something that happens over time. Namorar and dating aren’t really the same thing. Namorar has a connotation of seriousness and formality that dating may or may not have, ficar is more common when people are getting to know each other.

    • @junko4166
      @junko4166 Před rokem +10

      You must live in one of them cozy small cities
      down south or something.
      Brazil is casual sex central bro.

  • @Mark-yv3ij
    @Mark-yv3ij Před rokem +4

    3:09 that guy was hilarious and sounded genuine. Fair play for being a good sport 🤣👌

  • @MrChipcho
    @MrChipcho Před 4 měsíci

    This is pretty cool channel, interesting perspective on dating.

  • @Sophia-wx6ut
    @Sophia-wx6ut Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome video

  • @marissa7072
    @marissa7072 Před rokem +4

    That last guy!!! He was the only one who used keigo!!!💮💮💮 For the other people Takashii interviewed, I’m guessing they’re his friends?😂 Still was interesting to hear both being used.
    Thanks for sharing Takashii! It’s really nice to see your interactions with each interviewee, like, you looked so engaged in the conversation and seemed genuinely interested in what each person was saying. That says a lot, I think🖤

  • @grouchydude3448
    @grouchydude3448 Před rokem +4

    Love the first guys energy and smile! Bet he has no problem getting Japanese dates

  • @StrangerSome
    @StrangerSome Před 7 dny

    Subscribed! ❤👏

  • @AlexSxntana
    @AlexSxntana Před 6 měsíci

    Dope video, the last guy kinda reminded me of Ed from Ed, Edd and Eddie

  • @grayson8633
    @grayson8633 Před rokem +11

    Japanese isnt really the issue for me, but more so communication in terms of how they are feeling(granted, i learned long ago that girls, or rather certain aspects of cultures, are different in different prefectures, so most of this is coming from someone thats only been exposed to tokyo girls at this time.). They will say one thing but actually feel differently and will never say anything until they stop seeing you.
    Communication is a really big thing with me , especially from the beginning.

    • @g_rr_tt
      @g_rr_tt Před rokem +3

      「Japanese isnt really the issue for me」
      グレーソン様、わたくしは恐れ入りますが申し上げられたことを信じていません。この疑いを晴らさせる為にもし良ければ日本語で何かを仰って頂きませんか。

    • @grayson8633
      @grayson8633 Před rokem +7

      @@g_rr_tt 断る。