This is just a regular store in Tokyo. Imagine if everybody paid this kind of detail in every job they performed...the world would be a better place.. Find unique gifts at Sumiye Co! www.sumiye-co.com
You can see she put an extra paper bag into the bag with the package. I remember reading somewhere that the extra bag is for when you want to gift the package to someone, instead of using the used bag, you can switch to the new bag before gifting it so that it looks perfect when being gifted.
When I was in japan i finally had the courage to ask a clerk why she wrapped things so nicely and she said “our customers deserve everything neatly and beautiful, like a gift from us to you.” And I was blown away. Japan takes pride in everything they do and are so friendly ❤️
@@gamingsportz3390 yeah.......not to sound too pessimistic, but it's just that people romanticize japanese culture so much that westerners especially tend to forget how they're not immune to capitalism as well :/
@@fizz8912 Doing origami during lesson is something that elementary graders do. When I was a kid I learned to do various kinds of Origami pieces to show them to my friends during class, sometimes I even sell them if it's a difficult piece and they want it, but usually I just gave it for free. Origami is something that you need to focus and use patience, it's not something suitable for you to do during class, anything else is fine. But if you don't want to look hopeless to other people then just listen to the class even if it's boring or maybe take a few notes lol.
No wonder the average world citizen finds Japan super fascinating. The Japanese attention to detail, cleanliness, order and discipline is plain unmatchable.
I recall buying from a chained stationary store (Loft, if anyone is wondering). During the checkout, they asked if anything I buy is a gift. I said yes since some of them are for my friends and family. After the checkout, they brought my things to a dedicated wrapping counter and packaged the stationaries beautifully, with iridescent flakes and shredded paper stuffed inside a pretty bag, tied up with coiled ribbons. They’re just stationaries! Yet the wrappings made them look fun and expensive. This shop was not the only place that provided this service. Some shops do charge a fee and some don’t, but I wouldn’t be able to wrap those gifts so professionally if I bought the materials myself.
The other day, I was at a perfectly punctual Japanese train station, and every time a train came, which was every three minutes, the station staff said, "Sorry to keep you waiting. The train is coming." Japan is the most wonderful country in the world.
This one time I got a package from Japan, and instead of Styrofoam or newspaper for packing; the person I purchased the product from, folded like a hundred paper cranes and put them in the package with a hand written thank you note. It was one of the most wholesome things I've ever gotten 😌
I didn't even realize it was 7 years ago jeez. I wonder what the staff in the video is doing rn, like is she still working there or did she quit? Is she even alive? Damn Im having an existencial crisis
Japan loves packaging things to a fault. Interesting little tidbit--notice at 0:37 she puts in another bag inside the bag. Why? Because if you're intending this to be a gift to someone, that bag you're carrying will get wrinkly. So when it comes time to give the gift, you use the included bag instead, so the presentation looks flawless.
Actually, there's a license exam for wrapping gifts like that in Japan and I once took that course. The way she wrapped the gift is the first basic method we need to practise and it takes weeks to perfect it under a min. You need to practise a lot to make it fast and neat and her skill is gained through a lot of practice and experience. Respect!
Hey y’all, I’ve been practicing this wrapping in slow motion and now I’m doing all my gift wrapping like this! I found awesome and unique gifts to wrap at Sumiye Co www.sumiye-co.com
Origami skills are relatively easily obtainable. Also the paper is made specifically for that :) (*inserts joke about the woman being made solely for that*) (*gets canceled*)
There are also underlying things about Japan that makes it not so perfect. I don't mean to be offensive or anything I just think lots of young people including myself think of Japan as some sort of heaven on earth but have you ever wondered why it's a country with one of the highest suicide rates?
@@dyominichu5101 I do wonder about that but can't think of anything because my brain has failed me,would you mind giving a small explanation if you have a idea why?
@@MysticAlmighty53 this is based on my boyfriend's experience as a Japanese person living in Japan. Japan doesn't like change, they try really hard to be the norm. So much so that if something unjust happens, many turn a blind eye. Girls get sexually harassed on trains and no one speaks up because they're frightened of confrontation. How female workers are treated like second class and overall given less chances than men. How it is expected for people to overwork themselves each and every day. And just how lonely it is living there. People don't connect with each other anymore, and there are so many hikikomori isolating themselves from a judgemental society. There are many great things about Japan, but like any other place there are problems too. So please don't worship japan to the extent I see many do
@@dyominichu5101 ah I see,thank you for taking your time to explained it so throughly when I only asked for a short explanation,don't worry I can understand it.
Wait why would you even apologise for being late when you did it under a minute Seriously me doing a packaging is like a slug climbing a whole freaking mountain😂
It’s just a thing that clerks often say in Japanese. Though it can mean “sorry for the wait” it isn’t always said for that meaning. But yes it doesn’t change then fact that they are very respectful. I’m Japanese btw.
Imagine going through all that trouble to perfectly wrap that package just for the customer to ruthlessly tear it off as if it was nothing when they get home
Actually it's funny because even kids in Japan typically open packages really neatly. The wrapping paper afterwards looks a lot neater than what you'd expect.
@@MyNipplesArePointy yeah I'm from Japan and I remember when I was little and first saw someone from oversee tearing a wrapping paper😂 I was like "Wow can you do that😮?...😏"
Year we never tear beautiful “Washi” papers. We recycle them for decoration, making envelopes...”mottainai”spirits are too strong about this. FYI it’s very impolite to open your gift upon receiving it, in normal cases. Greedy and judgemental.
In Japan, there is a something very important about what Japanese makes Japanese…“Presentation“. It could be anything, maybe any products we make,could be services we provide, perhaps neatness of farm fields we work, presenting ourselves or cleaning front of the own house or neighborhood for that matter. Anything we do has to be detailed and detailed to the death then results has to be beautiful. Presentation is differentiated from just appearance of it, in many cases attention was given where nobody could see. It shows that you have put effort into it, at the same time we are expecting to understand how much attention was paid and realize beauty of it, it goes both ways, if you couldn’t recognize you are not worthy of it. That’s how we define “class”.
@욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag) Japan the light of Asia, Japan the protector of Asia, Japan the leader of Asia Tenno Heika Banzai! #MakeJapanGreatAgain
You have to have the correct sheet size and it becomes a breeze with practice, just like with everything you do a lot of times. Similarly here; czcams.com/video/Sx-pcIXd_X4/video.html practice makes perfect, although it's not handles with as much care as in the video here.
gigih sousa sweetie, this is a person just like you, therefore has every right to comment, it’s not his fault that people find his comments and upvote them 😚
Meanwhile in America: *protesting for mask wearing while carrying a gun because muh right (and i dont care if it’s inteferes public’s right for well-being)
Japan is really far away from its time. It's like they live in their own world and almost untouched from the outside, that would explain how advanced they are on technology...
0:40 "omatase-itashimashita" means
"i'm sorry for making you wait"
Wait? Bruh japanese are too polite and i love that
@@deadman9455 thanks bro
Wait what? It just took like 30 seconds.. while I wrap it for an hour, that's waiting
The way she wraps it is more likely to entertain us rather than make us wait tbh 😂
i could even say 'take your time'
She: one tape is enough
Me: tape here tape there tape everywhere
😂😂😂
Complete mess
@@Slomice Heichou!?
@@Slomice oi oi oi oi matte matte
🤣
You can see she put an extra paper bag into the bag with the package. I remember reading somewhere that the extra bag is for when you want to gift the package to someone, instead of using the used bag, you can switch to the new bag before gifting it so that it looks perfect when being gifted.
@Cambron Gabaree was thinking the same thing
@Cambron Gabaree You can keep the used bag for yourself though and use it for something else. So it's not wasted, really.
@Cambron Gabaree if you don't wanna waste paper, don't ask for a bag. Lmao
@@Aalienik But I dont wanna carry their commercials around ... for free.
@@sandraswan9008 you would rather use plastic bag so keep it quiet
People often find an unboxing experience to be therapeutic, but this video proves that wrapping can be just as satisfying.
Even more!
True, but sometimes wrapping is hard so I get a lil pissed 😂
When I was in japan i finally had the courage to ask a clerk why she wrapped things so nicely and she said “our customers deserve everything neatly and beautiful, like a gift from us to you.” And I was blown away. Japan takes pride in everything they do and are so friendly ❤️
One of the reasons why I love Japan and the people there☺️
not to burst ur bubble but thats probably like a company-mandated marketing ploy
Nicolle probably but to where I went that’s what the woman who assisted me told me, they were all so nice and me being in japan was so welcoming!
@@nicolle2126 yea the truth would sound more like "we are forced to do so"
@@gamingsportz3390 yeah.......not to sound too pessimistic, but it's just that people romanticize japanese culture so much that westerners especially tend to forget how they're not immune to capitalism as well :/
The country created origami, of course she'd casually knock this out like a boss.
Haven't thought about that. You're right
if im not mistaken paper folding originated in china and was brought and introduced to japan by the monks. but yea this was beautiful.
@@RedGanjaX China only invented the paper it was Japan that turned it into an art
Now I want to learn how to make origami so when a lesson bores me, I'll have something to do🤪🤪🤪
@@fizz8912 Doing origami during lesson is something that elementary graders do. When I was a kid I learned to do various kinds of Origami pieces to show them to my friends during class, sometimes I even sell them if it's a difficult piece and they want it, but usually I just gave it for free. Origami is something that you need to focus and use patience, it's not something suitable for you to do during class, anything else is fine. But if you don't want to look hopeless to other people then just listen to the class even if it's boring or maybe take a few notes lol.
この人すごく綺麗だし少ない手数で早い。熟練。
百貨店でバイトをしていたとき先輩に教えてもらい、同じ紙で何度も練習したのを思い出しました。何気楽しかったです。コツさえつかめばどの大きさ、どの紙でも布でもできるのがこの包み方の良いところだと思います。すごいおばあちゃん先輩はどんな箱でも、絶対に終わりの留める位置を同じくらいにできて、しかも紙の過不足なく綺麗に包めていました。素晴らしい。
個人情報いうな、馬鹿タレ
昔バイトでこの包装やってたから分かるけどこのスピードはガチえぐい
*"what are you watching?"*
Me: *"oh idk, something much more beautiful than me."*
So true😭
Wife: what are you watching?
Me: oh idk, something much more beautiful than you.
@@josefernandez4423 seconds later: *SLAPP*
@@akindudeerada5840 *Davie504 has entered the chat*
This has 444 likes so I ain’t gonna ruin... just appreciate this comment and the amount of likes while I still can
And she said “Omatase itashimashita”
She apologized for the delay.
If I was in place of her literally cameraman had been preparing to make a coffin ._.
Didn’t she say “Thanks for waiting”?
I'm Japanese. It is well known in Japan that a clerk says "Omatase itashimashita". I will say it even if I don't have to wait. It's like a greeting.
It's closer to thank you for waiting
I heard arigato gosaimashita which means thank you very much but both relate with the giben situtation
No wonder the average world citizen finds Japan super fascinating. The Japanese attention to detail, cleanliness, order and discipline is plain unmatchable.
昔この動画みてすげえ、私には出来ないって思ってたけど
なぜだか百貨店で働く事になって
1ヶ月で私も包めるようになりました😊
羨ましいです🤤
やっぱり慣れなんですかねー?
@@user-tt5vr2fo2w めちゃくちゃ練習しました!
新しい形の箱ができる度にみんな練習してますよ😊
1カ月もかかってんじゃねえかよ💩
包める人すごいなーと思う👍️包んでるところを見るのも好き❤
@@lotusplatinum わかります!包んでいるのを見るの私も好きです。
お向かいのお菓子屋さんの人達が皆勤務歴長い方達で一箱8秒位で包んじゃうのでいつもガン見してました!
She used a sticker to hide a piece of tape. Perfect.
Perfect.
Why they just don't use the sticker as tape? Both are sticky enough 🤔
Moyeen sometimes the sticker isn’t that reliable so you double “tape” it just in case
@@sushi2684 You taped it once and you taped again. It's like ...........
It's not a sticker, it's barcode
Japanese culture is big around gifts. The whole giving and receiving principles.
Yep that’s very true. I’m half Japanese and whenever I go visit my family there with the family I live with and we always bring gifts for everyone.
Incorrect.
Sir John Berry nah it’s very correct.
@@victoria-su9uj Isn't that normal? Whenever I visit someone I just bring gifts for everyone if I live far away from them, it's just basic manner.
@@ctrlzme.6448 incorrect, sir. Why? cuz I'm Japanese
日本人でも、これ本当にすごいなぁと感心します
でも近年はこうしたプロフェッショナルというか職人が減っていってるよね。
合理化しすぎて結構日本が衰退してる気がする。
@@user-or6fm4cc2q まぁ自己肯定感が持てない作業は効率良くした方がいいけど、この包む技術は受け継いで欲しいよねぇ。
こういう文化は素晴らしいけど、職人技っていう程のものでもないですよ。
これバイトでやらされてたし。
@@user-or6fm4cc2q
生活に必要な技術が廃れるのは良くないことだけど、こういう「あったら嬉しい」技術はそれをやりたい方だけが残したらいいと思う。
本来必要ない過剰なおもてなし精神というか、サービス精神があって当たり前、とされてることの方が問題じゃないかな。
なんかバイトでもやりがい搾取思考に持ち込まないといけないの辛い、、 特に昼大学で夜勤してる時とか本当しんどかた お金のために寝ずに働かないといけない時とか特に
これすごいとこは日本全国の百貨店でこれできる人が欠かさずいること
学生時代に百貨店でバイトしたことあるけど、研修で包装出来ないとレジに立てないみたいなルールがあったぞ。
1日あれば余裕で覚えれるけど、外国人が来た時のプレッシャーは半端ない😅
一回それで失敗して気まずくなった
なんならその辺の個人商店ですらやってくれる。素晴らしい技術。
If someone gave me that kind if package, I'd never be able to bring myself to open it
Then don't idiot, no one asked you to open it
You gonna cry, little weebo jr.?
@@livetochange974 chill
@@hay0099 ok
@@livetochange974 dude who hurt you
This was in my recommended and I wasn’t disappointed
Same buddy
@@XGaming-cj8pc right
yes
8888th like-
I mean 888*
このショーケースの裏側からセロハンテープとか紙袋が出てくるの子供の頃はすごく不思議でワクワクしたな
四次元ポケットかのような、あの棚の裏にはどんな世界があるんだろうと
なぜかそんな気持ちを思い出した
私も同じ気持ちでした。
私の場合はお菓子屋さんで、カラフルな包装紙に色や太さがたくさんあるリボンがずらりと並んでいて、それだけでキレイでワクワクしました。
あっという間にラッピングしてもらって子供の時は魔法のように感じてました。
大人になった今も、自分ではできないので魔法のように感じます。
I recall buying from a chained stationary store (Loft, if anyone is wondering). During the checkout, they asked if anything I buy is a gift. I said yes since some of them are for my friends and family. After the checkout, they brought my things to a dedicated wrapping counter and packaged the stationaries beautifully, with iridescent flakes and shredded paper stuffed inside a pretty bag, tied up with coiled ribbons. They’re just stationaries! Yet the wrappings made them look fun and expensive. This shop was not the only place that provided this service. Some shops do charge a fee and some don’t, but I wouldn’t be able to wrap those gifts so professionally if I bought the materials myself.
Employee: Sorry for making you wait
Me as the customer: That was satisfying! Can you... do it again?
Lol
Proceeds to buy more gifts to see the expensive wrapping✨
@@cat90yearsago58 and I would buy 500 and more.
😂😂😂
@@kentguiller me too
Dudes at McDonald’s can’t even stack my burger correctly.
No wonder he works at McDonald's. was his name Tommy by any chance?
@@82medical For mine, it's a female instead. Her name is Susan.
It means they spit on it
Be careful
😂👍
Is something that Japanese would never say.
販売員やってる身としてとても嬉しい。
The other day, I was at a perfectly punctual Japanese train station, and every time a train came, which was every three minutes, the station staff said,
"Sorry to keep you waiting. The train is coming."
Japan is the most wonderful country in the world.
もうすぐ無くなる。移民が増えてきたからね。
CZcams: "if its under a minute they'll watch anything"
Lol 🤣🤣
😁😁
That's facts
😂😂😂
seriously like they can read our mind 😂😂😂
7 years have passed, and we still can't do that...
Why would anyone want to do that? Its unnecessarily extra work. I’m sure most of the people are satisfied with the traditional packaging.
@@Peca.kaspic plot twist these ppl are actually Santa's elves in diguise😂😂😂😂
Ok
@@ishworshrestha3559 yah😂😂😂😂
@mica kitty you what?
This one time I got a package from Japan, and instead of Styrofoam or newspaper for packing; the person I purchased the product from, folded like a hundred paper cranes and put them in the package with a hand written thank you note. It was one of the most wholesome things I've ever gotten 😌
テープがひとつだけって所が良いです!それをはずすだけでキレイに包装紙を取ることが出来て、開けたときに下品にならないのが気持ちいいです👍
Customer service in Japan: heaven for customers, hell for employees.
In the west: hell for everyone involved.
Hilarious 🤣
Everywhere else hell for the paper
😂😂😂
😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
CZcams: “Watch Japanese ppl wrapping stuff seven years ago” Me: “Sure”
Me right Now lol
Yea same
I didn't even realize it was 7 years ago jeez. I wonder what the staff in the video is doing rn, like is she still working there or did she quit? Is she even alive? Damn Im having an existencial crisis
Oop
Same
Japan and its people never fail to mesmerise the rest of the world. Lots of love and respect to them.
Did she really say お待たせいたしました?? God that is so awesome. It's like saying "I am so sorry to have kept you waiting"
@@xaramont198 Spend one week in Los Angeles and you will start missing Japanese customer service immediately.
Hey, did you hear?
She said, "I'm sorry to have kept you waiting" 😧
It's worth the wait if it's that entertaining
She said「お待たせ致しました。失礼します」.
いるんだな、これがw
@@user-kr5tz6ch3j uhh i don't get it
@Ahmed Shahriar
己口尺尺り 呂尺口!
Japan loves packaging things to a fault. Interesting little tidbit--notice at 0:37 she puts in another bag inside the bag. Why? Because if you're intending this to be a gift to someone, that bag you're carrying will get wrinkly. So when it comes time to give the gift, you use the included bag instead, so the presentation looks flawless.
exactly
So this is why I got an empty bag for my birthday. I was wondering why that is
Oml I never knew y'all in comment section r creative + educationally helpful 🌼
@@iamsue5264 the internet is a vast place where you meet people who have internet access
Btw the world has 8B people
Edit I can’t count
@@justkev1044 8 billion now
You know someone is OP when they use one tiny piece of tape for a packing like this
One piece
Could be a game show puzzle!
Her parents would be like:
*Now do it blindfolded*
😂😂😂
With no hands.
That's actually deep!
the manager would be
Asian "champ"mentality 😂
That is the most beautifully wrapped package ever, I could never.
your username is gold
ᄋ-ᄋBona thanks 😊
Felix’s friend that gave him the egg jeonghan pfp lol
ch03rry jeonghan is beautiful
ch03rry I love your mingyu profile
今年初めて百貨店でアルバイト初めてようやくできるようになった✌お客さんに目の前で待たれると緊張して失敗しがちだけど
途中テープ止めしないで
最後までいくの流石です。
She said "sorry for making you wait" Japanese people are so humble omg
Edit: sorry if I made some people unhappy of my comment. But they are nice
Your pfp is going so well with the comment
your pfp speaks : OMG
emma
Yakusoku No Neverland
man stop having a hardon already sheesh
A legend says "Now she packs it without any tape"
Good one
Cringe
@@namesurname7172 tnx you too (2)
@@namesurname7172 thx you too
@@namesurname7172 tnx you are cringe×100
The greatest country i have ever visited. The most friendly, beautiful, advanced, safest and wonderful place ever
Actually, there's a license exam for wrapping gifts like that in Japan and I once took that course. The way she wrapped the gift is the first basic method we need to practise and it takes weeks to perfect it under a min. You need to practise a lot to make it fast and neat and her skill is gained through a lot of practice and experience. Respect!
the most satisfying part was when she only used one piece of tape
if that was me I will be like "okay tape here and tape there, oh and here too" lmaoo😂
one tiny piece of tape and she covered it with a heart or something
Me: *tapes the whole package*
Hi army
well, I need at least one piece in every side xD
Let's be honest. You didn't search for Japanese Packaging.
czcams.com/video/lkYcoH3ffyQ/video.html
No one search for videos anymore. The videos search you.
No I searched japan packaging
Just shut up
Im tired of shitty comments like this in millions of videos
No sir, I didn't. These videos just find me.
Attention to detail and the final outcome is typically Japanes. It is done to perfection.
Hey y’all, I’ve been practicing this wrapping in slow motion and now I’m doing all my gift wrapping like this!
I found awesome and unique gifts to wrap at Sumiye Co
www.sumiye-co.com
Japan: 1 tape
India: 1 tape roll
As an Indian i can agree with ur comment
Full agree
😂😂
I agree
Patrick: 1truck tape roll
The way she manipulates the paper with her fingers is satisfying.
Origami skills are relatively easily obtainable. Also the paper is made specifically for that :)
(*inserts joke about the woman being made solely for that*)
(*gets canceled*)
Origami ASMR
@@dan-us6nk lmao
@IHave ToBuy what part of that was mansplaining?
@@dan-us6nk Origami is easy but that?
You want to go try it and find out?
This is very therapeutic. I love Japan.
Japan is so perfect and organized,it’s a different universe than most countries I swear
There are also underlying things about Japan that makes it not so perfect. I don't mean to be offensive or anything I just think lots of young people including myself think of Japan as some sort of heaven on earth but have you ever wondered why it's a country with one of the highest suicide rates?
@@dyominichu5101 I do wonder about that but can't think of anything because my brain has failed me,would you mind giving a small explanation if you have a idea why?
@@MysticAlmighty53 this is based on my boyfriend's experience as a Japanese person living in Japan. Japan doesn't like change, they try really hard to be the norm. So much so that if something unjust happens, many turn a blind eye. Girls get sexually harassed on trains and no one speaks up because they're frightened of confrontation. How female workers are treated like second class and overall given less chances than men. How it is expected for people to overwork themselves each and every day. And just how lonely it is living there. People don't connect with each other anymore, and there are so many hikikomori isolating themselves from a judgemental society. There are many great things about Japan, but like any other place there are problems too. So please don't worship japan to the extent I see many do
@@MysticAlmighty53 and I'm sorry if my explanation is not very clear. English is not my native language
@@dyominichu5101 ah I see,thank you for taking your time to explained it so throughly when I only asked for a short explanation,don't worry I can understand it.
"So why did you visit japan?"
They have good packaging skills.
Winrar :
How the hell can they do that?!
actually
Anime
That's just a single woman packaging not the whole Japan
@@supotnabaog was just a joke
Japanese people are very thorough when doing something, it's no wonder why their country can be very advanced.
This attention to detail is the most adorable thing about Japan.
"I'm sorry for making you wait"
I can literally watch you for hours just by wrapping gifts lol.
Yes, absolutely!
In my country, they would atleast take 2twice time, do nothing of she had done, and take additional charges 😰
This is what she said in japanese?
@@LightsOfDream yes
So, *That's what she said?*
@STAN KPOP cringey 14 year old
Wait why would you even apologise for being late when you did it under a minute
Seriously me doing a packaging is like a slug climbing a whole freaking mountain😂
Godd this just cracked me up 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.......by the way ...sameee !! 😅😅😅😅
@Akali Sinasamara they're either very humble or just straight up toxic
@Akali Sinasamara don't be a fanatic
It’s just a thing that clerks often say in Japanese. Though it can mean “sorry for the wait” it isn’t always said for that meaning. But yes it doesn’t change then fact that they are very respectful. I’m Japanese btw.
good place to visit as guest, while i cant do their humble
バイトでこれしてたけどめっちゃ難しかった、、大きさギリギリの紙でするから最初箱おく場所ずれたら終わりだし早さを極めるまでは行けなかった
テープを最低限の1ヶ所しかとめてないのが素晴らしい🎉
Imagine amazon pack like this
Then I never unpacked it
I will take a decade to ship them 😭
Imagine...
Cause THEY WILL NEVER DO😁😂
IMAGINE✨
Bankruptcy
This makes my Christmas presents look like child's play
🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
@@XGaming-cj8pc lmao someone's mad
@@jbmark8473 Lol its just middle finger emojis ignore that
🐽🐽🐽🐽🐽
@@XGaming-cj8pc "why you hef to be mad?"
I love watching stuff, crafts and people pouring coffee in cups !
So satisfying. :P
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The oddly satisfying is strong with this one
With how much she takes her time, no Karen would survive Japan
Bet you want that for North Korea
Imagine going through all that trouble to perfectly wrap that package just for the customer to ruthlessly tear it off as if it was nothing when they get home
Actually it's funny because even kids in Japan typically open packages really neatly. The wrapping paper afterwards looks a lot neater than what you'd expect.
@@MyNipplesArePointy yeah I'm from Japan and I remember when I was little and first saw someone from oversee tearing a wrapping paper😂 I was like "Wow can you do that😮?...😏"
Year we never tear beautiful “Washi” papers. We recycle them for decoration, making envelopes...”mottainai”spirits are too strong about this. FYI it’s very impolite to open your gift upon receiving it, in normal cases. Greedy and judgemental.
Why would anyone tear them.. It can be reused
Damn
Masterpiece
Indeed
Indeed
Indeed
Indeed
MASTAHPIECE
以前デパートに勤めていましたが、入社研修で必ず包装はマスターしなければならない技術です。箱の大きさや、形に合わせ包装紙を切り包装する、慣れれば簡単なのですが‼️時にはビックリする包装の注文がありました。卵パックの包装依頼やスチロールトレイに入ったサーロインステーキ肉の包装依頼が有りましたね❗難易度が高いのが、丸い物、球体が難しくクリスマスやバレンタインには多数依頼があります❗
In Japan, there is a something very important about what Japanese makes Japanese…“Presentation“.
It could be anything, maybe any products we make,could be services we provide, perhaps neatness of farm fields we work, presenting ourselves or cleaning front of the own house or neighborhood for that matter. Anything we do has to be detailed and detailed to the death then results has to be beautiful. Presentation is differentiated from just appearance of it, in many cases attention was given where nobody could see. It shows that you have put effort into it, at the same time we are expecting to understand how much attention was paid and realize beauty of it, it goes both ways, if you couldn’t recognize you are not worthy of it.
That’s how we define “class”.
This is what i call '' Life''
Wish my present were wrapped like that "7 years ago".
What was so special 7 years ago bro?
Anushka lol I’m also wondering
@@margauxvirra the video is 7 years old lmao
Kristaps Grasis oh lol I thought there was some big toy company (toys r us) wrapping presents terribly when u we’re young or something...😂😅
@@Hollow392 OHH
Japan: **one tape**
Me: **40% paper 60% tape**
Me too😂
Me when I was a kid: *20% paper 80% tape*
*What have I done*
Lmaoo same
wheres the % concentrated power of will.
My classmate who gave me a present at our school's christmas party: 100% packaging tape
Something so simple yet so well done. Japanese people are amazing
People gifting each other is so wholesome.
her gestures are so elegant
Japan: professionally packs box
My country: legit throws my insanely fragile glassware to a hardass box.
As to a soft box?
@@insta5255 no. Like. A legit. Hard ass box. You know. Its like a box of a shoe and a phone mixed together.
Lol
@@insta5255 wanna know what happened after that? All of the glass were legit cracked
I bet that hurt your bank account
It took all of 30 seconds to wrap yet it takes most people 30 minutes to wrap one box lol
Jamil Johnson I’ve spent two hours wrapping one box.
I need an hour and rip 2 paper 😅
I wouldn't even wrap a box, there's no need for it.
Most Americans
Jamil Johnson quality over quantity
I love this. They are wrapped so perfect.
They really do put love and care into this
Legend says He didn't unpacked this Gift till date.
Damn!
He didn't, but ants sure did😜
Why would he open it
😂
Which legend
Never forget: This is the land of the Origami
My thought exactly
@realll canido what does that have to do with origami?
Exactly
@욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag) Japan is a lit country
@욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag)
Japan the light of Asia, Japan the protector of Asia, Japan the leader of Asia
Tenno Heika Banzai!
#MakeJapanGreatAgain
This was surprisingly, incredibly satisfying to watch...
It's been 8 years!
Verified. One like. 24 minutes ago.... Hmm, weird. Gonna leave a comment, tho.
Me too lol
lol
Lol! You are here .. Just before I saw your video of Shaun the sheep 😂
Me: wrapping my textbooks like shit.
My mom:
My dad wrap me so clean like this when i get low marks🙂
@@gokulkanna9681 the fuck bro
Who wraps textbooks?
@@DwightLivesMatter asians
@@DwightLivesMatter many schools insists students to wrap their school books to make them look clean and last long
Fun fact: I've got no idea how to do this even if I'll watch it in slow motion!
You have to have the correct sheet size and it becomes a breeze with practice, just like with everything you do a lot of times.
Similarly here; czcams.com/video/Sx-pcIXd_X4/video.html practice makes perfect, although it's not handles with as much care as in the video here.
just buy duct tape...
Hahahahahahahaha me too
She's a professional. Don't worry. If you do this hard enough, you might do better.
excuse me, it's not a "fun" fact
The amount of dedication she has to do her job is way better than most of the employees at Walmart
I go to Japan just to get my christmas gift wrapped. So satisfying to watch
When they Wrap so good that no customer would open the package rather keep it that way
🤣
That's so me, undoubtedly!
It’s... It’s too beautiful! 😰
in japan, we do so
あらあらあら Don’t lie🥺
The country that made paper folding an artform.
Honestly when I watched the video I was a little confused, but your comment explains everything
origamis:
@욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag) I’m not sure why you feel the need to talk about flags that aren’t used anymore. Seems very unproductive.
Why this have anything to do with flags?
@욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag) are you korean??
can't wait to go back to Japan.!! best place for holidays.. ever!! used to go twice a year, and waiting for them to open!!!!
Simple, yet nice packaging! Great job!😁
The measurement is so calculated.
Assiram ASOS you‘re the smartest guy on earth
That first test fold at the start of the video is my life goal
Not to mention she needs only one little piece of tape.
Which would take the average American about an hour to figure out lol
@@takemetoyonk #米津玄師 czcams.com/video/-EKxzId_Sj4/video.html
Professional
Verified but still 6 likes in 1 week
@@wtfshantanu almost 2 week 12 likes
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2 weeks and 69 like oop-
It's 292 right now babies
Samira I saw you every where 😂
凄い‼️😲
何回も観に来ちゃう✨😊💖
I work at a candy shop and we have to wrap chocolate boxes as well but this is on another level!
World: It's impossible
Japan: No, It's necessary
The famous dialogue from the film "Interstellar" when cooper utilizes his ship's fuel in chasing endurance!
I wanted to like it but destroying the "777" was too much for me.
I know what I'm doing
"I am sorry to make you wait"
*This man got 13M views from your skill*
5.9M
ありがとうございました.
6M
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The amount of dexterity this culture has is unmatched. They'd do it so many times that they make it look so easy.
this is one of the most low iq thing ive ever seen
Right..... Every person bron in Japan is also born with superhuman dexterity???? FUCK OFF WITH THIS RACIST ASS SHIT....
@@snakers716
If you do the same thing hundreds every day, I think people from any country will be able to do it.
Thats some pure TALENT!!
Japan is perfection when it comes to things like these
Stop stalking me
Hi again
please disappear, you are in any video I enter, so annoying, commenting anything just for recognition
Bruh
gigih sousa
sweetie, this is a person just like you, therefore has every right to comment, it’s not his fault that people find his comments and upvote them 😚
The way she wrapped this in less than a minute and then there’s me that took an hour to do it neatly
Thats mastery.
She's a pro wRAPper
The magic is that she used only one small piece of tape for the entire wrap
And then there's me who tries so hard and it still looks like a crumpled mess
If she took longer, she'd probably get fired
こういうのも本当にすごい才能だと思う!
私がやるとほんとぐちゃぐちゃになる😭💦
man, these people can do anything and everything to perfection
When people ask what the future is like... don't look at Movies. Just look at Japan lmao.
Anime in other words
Meanwhile in America: *protesting for mask wearing while carrying a gun because muh right (and i dont care if it’s inteferes public’s right for well-being)
Well that's a future I'd run from.
Hahaha
Japan is really far away from its time. It's like they live in their own world and almost untouched from the outside, that would explain how advanced they are on technology...