Don’t Wear THIS in Japan - but Why?

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  • @Hallowedsouls711
    @Hallowedsouls711 Před rokem +30

    I'm currently in japan and I definitely felt the stares wearing shorts. I felt underdressed among the Japanese. As you mentioned, they are all very stylish in japan and I stuck out like a sore thumb in my shorts and white legs.

    • @kietero
      @kietero Před rokem +5

      Shorts aren’t the reason why you get stares… been here for over a decade and it doesn’t matter what you wear, you’re gonna get stared at. Period.

    • @Splosia
      @Splosia Před rokem +1

      @@kietero Truth...although luckily in my trips I never noticed stares if at all XD

    • @AndresSalazararthub
      @AndresSalazararthub Před rokem +3

      totally, I just got back from Japan from a 2 week trip. Man, the girls are super-stylish and done up proper! Great fashion, a lot of designer European clothes. They looked great.

    • @shadyk666
      @shadyk666 Před rokem +4

      Yes. I felt same 2 weeks ago. Like a Hobo....but hiking shrines in fuckig 20 degrees celsius was so fucking hot with just shorts and shirt.....how can Japanese wear Pants + jacket and hoodie when i am sweating in shorts and shirt.

    • @RoCCo_CarmeLL
      @RoCCo_CarmeLL Před rokem +2

      @@shadyk666 i was wearing shorts till 10.nov here where i live, thats the longest for me, now its 11c soo when the wind comes its not pleasant.
      People stare at me a week before, they wear jackets even hats lol.
      Love Japan, but I dont want to be in center of attention.... But i guess 203cm tall guy in shorts...hard to miss lol

  • @andrew.bisson
    @andrew.bisson Před rokem +12

    Japan is hotter than the surface of the sun but humid in the summer. I wore shorts all the time and I didn't care at all what anyone thought.

  • @gioru6275
    @gioru6275 Před rokem +16

    Hi I'm Japanese living in Tokyo. But I've never heard that you shouldn't wear shorts. I also often wear shorts during summer. The only reason I don't wear shorts in winter is simply because it's cold.

  • @fleur9to535
    @fleur9to535 Před rokem +13

    Ever since I moved to Aomori in japan, bright colors and body hugging clothes have been stowed away because locals in general don’t want to stick out. It’s a hidden code of conduct that nobody wants to touch on. Dressing for warmth is a priority up north but I guess in Tokyo you can afford to be a bit more fashionable with milder winters.

    • @fleur9to535
      @fleur9to535 Před rokem +1

      Back in Singapore, I could be in the shortest of shorts and tank tops but I would never be caught in these clothes in japan even in the hot summer.

  • @HH-nz3vc
    @HH-nz3vc Před rokem +5

    Tell them it’s your gaijin cosplay clothes.

  • @jeywood6532
    @jeywood6532 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for tutoring many people in the world on functions of Japan.

  • @kalyn319
    @kalyn319 Před rokem +4

    LoL here in Michigan the hubby says shorts, hoodie and crocs/sandles are normal till we get a significant snow, only then he busts out the pants.

  • @jle92708
    @jle92708 Před rokem +5

    Americans place an emphasis much higher on comfort over style

    • @gewglesux
      @gewglesux Před rokem +1

      Truth. I try to dress nice and not place emphasis on comfort.

  • @rolloverrob902
    @rolloverrob902 Před rokem +3

    I was just there and wore some shorts in October on a long early morning walk and then went into Ricoland. Ended up buying motorcycle pants to wear for the train ride back because I felt kind of a vibe. Felt a little weird at times wearing my usual Northern California everyday wear sometimes. One thing coming from California, some Americana/Surf/Skate look seems kind of appreciated here in a modest street style. For example, you could probably show up in full Bass Pro Shop gear and people will love it.

  • @tischbrannon7948
    @tischbrannon7948 Před rokem +12

    People can be so silly. Unfortunately the internet attracts trolls. Don't worry about them. Myself and my kids love your channel and have never found you inappropriate in any way. As a matter of fact we all watch you because of your way of being so fun, entertaining, informative and you have such an incredible way of handle uncomfortable people and situations should it happen. These days people are so rude and extreme but you handle yourself so well. We look forward to your stream everyday. 🤗

  • @jayfoxjf
    @jayfoxjf Před rokem +5

    I've never heard of that in Japan, but in some other asian cultures it is considered distasteful to show your knees, more so when in religious sites.

  • @007007gf
    @007007gf Před rokem +4

    After being in Japan so long, it is not up to others to say how to dress appropriately. Content is why people look at live streams, not how one is dress while livestreaming with exception related to fashion subjects. We enjoy the streams. Nice to see Kanae and Rio today. Thanks John.

  • @natevaG85
    @natevaG85 Před rokem +3

    My father tells me that back in the day it was considered inappropriate and completely unacceptable for men to wear shorts in Buenos Aires, it could be in the middle of summer - over 100 degrees and shorts would be frowned upon in the city. Men would not be allowed to ride the bus if wearing shorts. So interesting lol.

  • @GilAsakawa
    @GilAsakawa Před rokem +1

    Thanks for tackling this topic, John. As a traveler in Japan, I think I've tried to look somewhat formal, even though I do wear jeans and Hawaiian shirts, etc. But I've never packed shorts thinking that it wouldn't be appropriate. But next trip, I'll pack some shorts for sight-seeing and hanging out. But for meetings and public events where I have to speak, of course I'd try to look work-casual. I don't wear ties much though, except for showing off some of my collection of American bolo ties. Interesting stream, John! And thanks for your insights, Kanaye!

    • @GilAsakawa
      @GilAsakawa Před rokem +3

      @@megamanjoe6342 oh, apologies -- I missed his earlier video about shorts. But as a writer, I've tread over territory I've covered before. Audiences change, circumstances change, and I change, so my perspective may be different. It's great that you're such a fan of John's work that you've consumed his work so closely.

  • @AndresSalazararthub
    @AndresSalazararthub Před rokem

    I just got home from Japan a few hours ago. I miss it already. I looked for you John, but couldn't find ya. Loved my trip, I recorded tons of videos and yes 1 day I did wear shorts and a short sleeve shirt, but for me it was a little cold for that.

  • @dragonsong1023
    @dragonsong1023 Před rokem +6

    I seen workers in pizza shops here in USA , wearing shorts , even in Winter. The culture in Japan is way different than here in USA, way different in many ways.

  • @TheSkjoldborg
    @TheSkjoldborg Před rokem +3

    Good that you point out there are no rules about clothing as such.
    I guess the point about wearing shorts is similar to how it feels in parts of Italy, Spain and France when wearing shorts: The adult locals never do it and so you will stand out. I am happy that at least some part of the world has not gone totally casual such as is the case in the UK and the US where adults walk around in what can only be described as glorified PJs.
    Perhaps another aspect to Japan is that at home, Japanese often wear a kind of thin athletic shorts as their pajamas. They sell these as sets with a matching baggy t-shirt at Uniqlo. So wearing shorts outside the home or outside of athletics may seem out of place like wearing swimwear on the train.
    I don't think it is collectivism as Japanese clothing choices are otherwise incredibly diverse.

  • @glenndavidtorres
    @glenndavidtorres Před rokem +3

    Ever since I took an early retirement 5-6 yrs ago, I've been wearing cargo and sports shorts everyday. There were even a year or two I NEVER wear a pants.
    Whenever we go to Japan, I always wear pants, because we always came during winter. It's cold, so no brainer.
    But there were twice I wore cargo shorts in Japan, once in Tokyo and once in Narita, to buy breakfast. It was very cold but I had no time to change from waking up gear. We need food and the store was just nearby.
    Also, from the airport in Manila, I wear a cargo shorts, only to put on a pair of pants once we touched down, as it begins to feel cold.

  • @BigRed1968
    @BigRed1968 Před rokem +2

    Hello John, you have a beautiful family. Here in Florida I wear shorts everyday even at work. If I visit Japan I'll pack my shorts, pants. Unfortunately all I have are red sneakers. Red is my favorite color. I don't mind sticking out. Looking forward to visit Japan one day

  • @lynnhubbard5201
    @lynnhubbard5201 Před rokem +1

    Shorts are ok if you're not at work. Even at my work in Arizona (where the temp reach 110+ in summer) we're not allowed to wear shorts for work attire. Ofcourse the AC is turned up so high in the buildings there's times when I turn on the space heater under my desk lol! Anyway, other than work, I never had issues wearing shorts in Japan.

  • @shadowsgate6903
    @shadowsgate6903 Před rokem

    You are so HUMBLE and that what differentiate you from other's and your lovely wife too..Do more Brother...Thank you always for your work.

  • @chocolatland
    @chocolatland Před rokem +1

    I’m an Aussie living in Japan. I wear shorts most of the time. I wear long pants when I go to official places or too cold.

  • @ElvinYeoantiaging
    @ElvinYeoantiaging Před rokem +1

    Planning to visit Japan and bought green 💚 bright color jacket BCOS it's getting cold , i choose it BCOS it's easy to see at anytime rather than dark color, i don't really care

  • @frankwatts3374
    @frankwatts3374 Před rokem

    John I'm 71 and I've been wearing shorts for years now what are long shorts just below the knees there very comfortable. the show Two and a Half Men one of the lead actor Charlie Sheen wears them in almost every episode with a bowling shirt to boot. long live Shorts. your just fine John, and it's great to see the family spending time together too.

  • @EricK-mj7kr
    @EricK-mj7kr Před rokem +3

    They obviously have not been to Singapore, shorts & slippers are pretty common.

  • @trailrunningexperience496

    I get lots of looks in shorts even running in Japan. But I do remember wearing long pants a lot more than I wanted in summer to not be the weirdly inappropriate gaijin when I lived in Kyushu.

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Před rokem +2

    It would be interesting if you could show how people dress daily in a place like a traditional Japanese fishing village. It made me curious after watching a Vietnamese fishing village. 🤔🙂👍 By the way, I love seeing Japanese married couples holding hands! It’s adorable! ❤

  • @Nelsea7190
    @Nelsea7190 Před rokem +1

    ive worn a skirt a few times in a heat wave, its much cooler than shorts to say the least. i cant say id try to try this while in Japan.

  • @Zel912
    @Zel912 Před rokem

    I wear shorts and sandal almost everyday in japan during summer trip. Also somedays in spring and autumn. I sometimes think i am strange there because most japanese doesn’t wear shorts and sandal. And one Japanese style is multilayer cloths which i can’t do it.

  • @brucemaconachie1372
    @brucemaconachie1372 Před rokem +1

    In summer everyone wear shorts in Osaka. Downtown not so much but in the burbs 100%

  • @iBaudan
    @iBaudan Před rokem +2

    What about perfumes?? I read somewhere that Japanese ppl doesn’t like smells from perfumes… even deodorant.

  • @QuickQuips
    @QuickQuips Před rokem +3

    Haha. I wore shorts and eventually a bright orange rain jacket throughout my trip. Didn't realize I was dissing tons of people.

    • @glenndavidtorres
      @glenndavidtorres Před rokem

      I wore a bright yellow winter jacket in Sapporo. Didn't got a stare from most people. They were more worried to go home than to look at my overcoat.

    • @QuickQuips
      @QuickQuips Před rokem

      @@glenndavidtorres True. Though it felt weird even in Kabukicho to wear that rain jacket when everyone else seemed to use those plastic umbrellas even on a windy night.

  • @MattHayashi
    @MattHayashi Před rokem +2

    Shorts are great! Common sense is wear what is appropriate. Like Kanae said.

  • @MegaJugganot
    @MegaJugganot Před rokem +2

    I’m white, 6’0”, 350 lbs, long hair, long full beard…I couldn’t stick out any more in Japan if I was wearing nothing!
    At least in Tokyo, even well into November I’m still burning up in shorts and a tee shirt.

  • @rutgerhoekstra1666
    @rutgerhoekstra1666 Před rokem +1

    I live in the Netherlands and i wear shorts the whole year round except for work. I feel more comfortable wearing shorts than long pants. Even if the te temperature goes below zero i still wear shorts.

  • @jantravis4616
    @jantravis4616 Před rokem

    Happy Halloween to you and your family. What's Leo going to be for the holiday? Just curious.

  • @alexshozo
    @alexshozo Před rokem +2

    I think with or without shorts, in Japan it's really hard NOT to get some stares, especially as a foreigner… Just don’t think too much into it 😅

  • @coffinscoffee1848
    @coffinscoffee1848 Před rokem

    Off topic, but your wife's smile is GORGEOUS. 💖

  • @johnlayl2474
    @johnlayl2474 Před rokem +1

    I live in Minato Mirai. Japanese dude was wearing shorts and flip flops this morning right outside this Nissan building

  • @nicolefernandez92
    @nicolefernandez92 Před rokem +3

    🎃Happy Halloween everyone 🎃

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 Před rokem +1

    You don't have hairy legs - that helps. I wouldn't subject the citizens of Japan to my hairy milk bottles 🤣

  • @lindasolis7117
    @lindasolis7117 Před rokem +3

    How funny! I think my husband and I would stick out anyway lol, so I wouldn't really care if people stared! 😅

  • @WittyVictory
    @WittyVictory Před rokem +1

    People that probably told you this probably never have been to Japan before. I see Japanese people in shorts here in Japan and even in summertime they wear flip-flops and go to the beach. Totally normal. It’s not a common attire just like you said a lot of people dress for work or even school but it’s funny that a lot of people are giving you a hard time. It’s good that you are educating people. There are many more attire that would be more offensive. Long shorts is not one of them. The people that are giving you a hard time would have a culture shock if they go to Tokyo Disneyland and see what the girls wear there.

  • @josephbradley1781
    @josephbradley1781 Před rokem

    I watched a video from Ramblac done in August in Gunma. There were lots of Japanese men wearing shorts. And at least a hand full wearing jeans.

  • @60frederick
    @60frederick Před rokem

    I would say that it depends on the occasion where to wear shorts and where not.

  • @musgrave6886
    @musgrave6886 Před rokem +1

    your signature flat cap more than makes up for your angus young look.

  • @nxrm
    @nxrm Před rokem +3

    You should make a CZcams Shorts video about wearing shorts in Japan. 🤓

  • @lalilulelo
    @lalilulelo Před rokem +1

    I wear pants only if I have too. Shorts all day every day!

  • @clemfandango6897
    @clemfandango6897 Před 9 měsíci

    leaving in 2 days for Tokyo, it's going to be 80 degrees! I'm wearing shorts, my alternative looking group will already be standing out with our piercings, brightly colored hair and tattoos

  • @Karma20XX
    @Karma20XX Před rokem

    It's weird not seeing hoodies. I'm the typical American living in my hoodie. If I came to Japan though, I'd be hiding inside under a kotatsu instead. It looks so comfy always wanted to try one.

  • @ekalinn
    @ekalinn Před rokem +1

    My impression about glasses in Japan is that they are fashion items for those who want to wear them, so go for the glasses with just glass in them if you want to, the store staff would probably be happy to sell them to you. Have not done it myself, but this is my impression.

    • @onlyinjapanGO
      @onlyinjapanGO  Před rokem

      It’s a fashion item around the world for some, but many need them and I don’t think Japanese think it’s fashionable (like in Korea). That’s why the best frames are there!

  • @aibao_eipariru_april
    @aibao_eipariru_april Před rokem

    My husband is Japanese and has an unhealthy love of cargo shorts 😂 I call them his “grandpa pants”.
    ETA: He’s Okinawan but lived in Tokyo for 7 years, not sure if that makes a difference.
    But not in the winter 😂

  • @TokyoHomes
    @TokyoHomes Před rokem

    I’m visiting Japan next month, i like to drive car in that Gate Tower Building 😄

  • @staceyn2541
    @staceyn2541 Před rokem

    I love people watching and you can tell where people are from just by the shoes they wear. Clothes can be pretty generic but for some reason shoes are more distinctive.

  • @ando1135
    @ando1135 Před rokem +2

    i always feel so underdressed here in japan haha

  • @astroboy3507
    @astroboy3507 Před rokem

    Yeh true like kanae said if your out causally is fine if your going to a meeting yeh long pants looks more professional!!!
    Good to see the gang out John!!!
    P.s can’t beat Tom n jerry Leo!!!! 😬👍🏻

  • @kochichris
    @kochichris Před rokem +1

    Kevin riley wear every season shorts^^

  • @zam023
    @zam023 Před rokem +1

    In Osaka, there are girls who wear shorts, and I mean the micro shorts.

  • @chitacat
    @chitacat Před rokem +2

    Wearing shorts in Thailand is fine too. Not that rude.

    • @wendyon4517
      @wendyon4517 Před rokem +1

      I think he was talking about the dress code at Buddhist temples in Thailand compared to temples and shrines in Japan.

  • @kefumna
    @kefumna Před rokem +1

    Agree pants more to avoid mosquitoes.

  • @DroppedTales
    @DroppedTales Před rokem

    Whaaat here in Gifu men wear shorts all the time.
    It’s less common for women, but they do wear shorts, but after living here for 6 years I care a lot less and wear whatever. 🙃

  • @Diamond_Hanz
    @Diamond_Hanz Před rokem +1

    my guy is tripping. i saw japanese guys walk around in their underware and robe

  • @junrosamura645
    @junrosamura645 Před rokem +1

    My friends wear shorts only when at home. I personally never wear shorts, don't look good on me. One thing about seeing people wear shorts in public, is that 90% of the time it's a gaijin. It raises to 100% when they wear flip flops.

    • @mokisan
      @mokisan Před rokem

      I mostly wear shorts and flip flips! 😂😂

  • @kenshiro2022
    @kenshiro2022 Před rokem +1

    The cars in Japan are so awesome, can't get these models in Europe.

  • @eottoe2001
    @eottoe2001 Před rokem +1

    @ONLY in JAPAN * GO -- your poor wife. She married an Ohioan. We will wear shorts until the snow flies. We also grill when it is snowing. It's not unheard of us cutting grass in December.

    • @onlyinjapanGO
      @onlyinjapanGO  Před rokem +3

      Haha!! Yup, BBQ’d all seasons, esp tailgating! But being different here is not a bad thing :) it’s just, different.

  • @lindamorita710
    @lindamorita710 Před rokem

    Check out TabiEats...They wear shorts a lot on their travel videos.

  • @MariaM-qt5kc
    @MariaM-qt5kc Před 11 měsíci

    Heheh, you're funny. Are you from VA? Is that why you mentioned southern VA?

  • @emikami1
    @emikami1 Před rokem +1

    Inappropriate? Nah. Out of place in late October? Yes. It's one thing to be walking about in the city or Ameyoko but the level of out of placement increases as the situation around you caters to different segment of the population. So if you wanted to shop for nice suit for work, I would not wear shorts. Of course, if you look foreign anyway, maybe it still wouldn't matter because there's the gaijin pass.

  • @kimmickal
    @kimmickal Před rokem

    Please do a segment on beachwear.

  • @kietero
    @kietero Před rokem +1

    I don’t care what I wear at home. It doesn’t matter cos I get stared at anyway no matter what I wear. The price for being gaijin in Japan.

  • @jacoborioncarreon3945
    @jacoborioncarreon3945 Před rokem +4

    I always want to wear Techwear if it's appropriate in Japan.

  • @Sandor_Helderman
    @Sandor_Helderman Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve wanted to know if it’s ok to wear dress boots to a business meeting?

  • @liselavoie975
    @liselavoie975 Před rokem

    I am in Quebec Canada and I wears my sandals until it is 5 degrees so yes people give funny look.

  • @thetebanski4608
    @thetebanski4608 Před rokem

    I wear cargo shorts all the time - at home, in the park, in the city, at the supermarket, at church, at the airport, while in an airplane, in Japan, in Singapore, in the US, in Manila, during summer, during spring, during fall, and even during winter. And I really don't care what people think. The only time I wear pants when there are occasions for it - weddings, corporate functions, when I'm snowboarding....

  • @tanukiskipper
    @tanukiskipper Před 3 měsíci

    I wear shorts all the time during the summer in Japan and I have never noticed the people looking at me. But I do have noticed that I have never seen an adult wearing shorts. So I asked my Japanese girlfriend, and she told me that it is usually kids who are wearing shorts. But I should not care because I’m a foreigner.

    • @onlyinjapanGO
      @onlyinjapanGO  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ha! I was told the exact same thing! Not fair. Women and skirts, I say shorts 🩳 means equality!

    • @tanukiskipper
      @tanukiskipper Před 3 měsíci

      @@onlyinjapanGO Agree!

  • @galespressos
    @galespressos Před rokem

    Hairy Legs?
    Adults didn’t used to wear shorts in town or in the city in Japan when I was here a couple decades ago. That was usually the uniform of young kids. However, adults might wear shorts casually on the beach or such. In Tokyo people dress up and tend to be conscious of style especially. Osaka is more of a be yourself place.
    Why not where shorts? People might think you didn’t care about fashion. If it’s winter they might think you’d be cold and weren’t prepared somehow, . Also, if somebody had hairy legs it might be embarrassing if people side stared and commented which they do, although more quietly than in some parts of the world.
    Even years ago I don’t think there was a rule or any prohibition though.

  • @sofathepalooza
    @sofathepalooza Před rokem

    I’m 6’4 I stuck out anyways, so I might as well be comfortable lol

  • @MJ-zx3ct
    @MJ-zx3ct Před rokem

    In certain neighbourhoods around Tokyo I felt VERY self conscious for not wearing a dress shirt, blazer and dress shoes

  • @JoJo-vj4zr
    @JoJo-vj4zr Před rokem

    John wears shorts in Ginza. True legend. 😎

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Před rokem

    Hotels are strict. We couldn't eat at a restaurant what looked like no better than a coffee shop because we weren't considered dressed appropriately (wearing shorts in the middle of summer in Osaka) in the hotel we stayed in and opted to get room service. 😒😡

  • @jfdewoluwe
    @jfdewoluwe Před rokem

    That was a click bait ;) Happy to hear I can bring my short pants next Summer to Kyoto :) How about sandals and socks hahah

  • @djmidori
    @djmidori Před rokem +1

    You would not want to get bad eyesight. Just get the frames with normal lenses

  • @crankypipo
    @crankypipo Před rokem

    I have a disdain for PJ wearers in public probably because it got my brain into thinking did i just walked into 7eleven or someones house?

  • @galespressos
    @galespressos Před rokem

    Women are wearing super long skirts these days around most areas of Japan, not skirts anymore except for high school kids. Researchers have shown there is a correlation between skirt length and the near future economic outlook. Really? Have heard there was also a correlation on BigMac prices and the economic outlook.

  • @cosmic2212
    @cosmic2212 Před rokem +2

    How do they feel about a gothic lifestyle

  • @QuelquefoisFois
    @QuelquefoisFois Před rokem

    You should see how people dress walking through Kabuki Cho at night.😁

  • @DHJakon
    @DHJakon Před rokem +1

    I see folks dress up, get dolled up in Tokyo. It’s nice but I’ll wear whatever is comfortable, even athleisure.

  • @MaxBraver555
    @MaxBraver555 Před rokem

    “I like shorts, they are comfy and easy to wear” nice one if you get it.

  • @angusfalconer8754
    @angusfalconer8754 Před rokem

    Japanese appear more cultured and stylish that westerners.
    Sort like they are in a fashion show.
    Japanese just dress well, a sign of maturity.

  • @mrsweeves7035
    @mrsweeves7035 Před rokem +1

    What kind of womble would say it's rude/impolite to wear shorts in Tokyo🤣😂🤣? Dude it's not rude to wear shorts in Thailand at all. I'm living there now after moving from Tokyo.

  • @luizgustavolima
    @luizgustavolima Před rokem +2

    Is still mandatory the use of masks in public spaces for everybody in Japan or only in Tokyo?

    • @wendyon4517
      @wendyon4517 Před rokem +7

      Masks have never been mandatory in Japan. The Japanese government can only suggest their use and that is usually enough. Businesses still have mask rules.

  • @snoogly
    @snoogly Před rokem +1

    The same goes for short sleeved shirts. I love the disruption it causes! I am in short sleeves all year, but from mid October onwards it freaks people out, and makes them feel cold! It’s madness, and a great way to discover of your Japanese friends, or students, have even one brain cell. Those that question me don’t.

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort Před rokem

    With your hat you would look like a professor if you wore glasses. That would be a cool look as an alternative. You can just get the ones for looks with just glass lenses no prescription like some Koreans like to do. 😁👍

  • @XYoukaiX
    @XYoukaiX Před rokem +3

    Lol I was even wearing shorts (rarely) when working in Japan on my working holiday, especially in Summer and usually noone had any problems with it (I worked in an international company so I was not the only one though and it wasn't often) but outside especially in Summer ... every day, noone seemed to have a Problem with it and I was out with many Japanese friends every now and then and noone said anything. Of course you could say they didn't say anything because they didn't want to be rude but some of them even told me I became fat so yeah I don't think those would have said nothing not to be rude XD

  • @nationalbird2437
    @nationalbird2437 Před rokem

    I am an asian still foreigner, and im currently in japan too. 70% japanese stared at me like im weirdo

  • @user-wu1yj3jb1s
    @user-wu1yj3jb1s Před rokem

    Shorts in the winter?
    People will think nothing more than, "Oh, they're good against the cold.
    It is rather strange when Japanese do it.🥶

  • @NumberFourteen
    @NumberFourteen Před rokem

    It´s the ultimate "Dad look". Do you have fitting sandals too?

  • @thatvonchick
    @thatvonchick Před rokem

    Kanae look beautiful today, I hope your family doing well

  • @christophermichael.w.7577

    I like to wear shorts when I can.I am only able to use them a couple months out of the year.I do alot of walking and I like to be comfortable.However as a member of the fashion police I must tell you that it is an offence to wear the shorts with a long sleeve shirt.

  • @22151995
    @22151995 Před rokem

    I wear shorts all the time here in Australia you might as well go make if people get discussed with people wearing short in Japan