What’s it like being an Asian Foreigner in Japan ?

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  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

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  • @PP-ht9nu
    @PP-ht9nu Pƙed 2 lety +423

    I love that you chose the “Asian foreigner” group to do interview with. Funny enough so many CZcamsrs try to present the “foreigner life in Japan” topic, I personally have never really seen anyone who focuses on the Asian group, which quite frankly can face different/new issues compared to non Asian foreigners in Japan.

    • @Jen_nifer99
      @Jen_nifer99 Pƙed 2 lety +42

      I agree 100%. When they talk about foreigners in Japan it’s always about white people

    • @ingerjuni
      @ingerjuni Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@Jen_nifer99 It is almost always western people, but many times non white westerners like afro-americans, they Are not white, but theyre western. So I have seen exceptions to this rule

    • @jaynesscot3397
      @jaynesscot3397 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@Jen_nifer99 just blame on the fact of all Asian look the same.

    • @supercal3944
      @supercal3944 Pƙed rokem

      @@jaynesscot3397 herrrro my engrish is sooo asian I need herrrrp.

    • @Big_Black_Dick
      @Big_Black_Dick Pƙed rokem

      Indians are not asians 😂 lmfao did u miss a few geography classes

  • @katieeeepie22
    @katieeeepie22 Pƙed 2 lety +456

    I love that when everyone starts speaking Japanese it sounds so fluent for me 😆 Im also learning the language hopefully one day I can do that too

    • @gabrielm.xavier1274
      @gabrielm.xavier1274 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      Yeeesss the only difference is that the foreigners seem to speak a little slower.

    • @genportes4404
      @genportes4404 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      Me too. 😂 lets do our best to study the language

    • @SoulAlmighty1660
      @SoulAlmighty1660 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      You will really truely learn japanese when your in japan, dont get overwhelmend if u cant speak it now.

  • @theboredengineer2947
    @theboredengineer2947 Pƙed 2 lety +849

    I'm glad you interviewed fellow Filipinos in Japan but I wish you will make a part 2 of this video so that we will have more insights from other Asians in Japan like Chinese, Koreans, or even more from India, Sri Lanka or Mongolia. That would be more interesting.

    • @riaconradt2554
      @riaconradt2554 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      He did interview one Indian man, too, though.

    • @kirojiro23
      @kirojiro23 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      I agree kababayan. Part 2

    • @darachan278
      @darachan278 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      Or from Kazakhstan 😊 (It's in Central Asia)

    • @iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369
      @iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Totoo. Pero alam ko ginagamit tayo minsan para sa v!ews. I hope hindi full pinoy content channel niya in the future kasi that would be too cringe.

    • @riaconradt2554
      @riaconradt2554 Pƙed 2 lety +45

      @@iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369 He’s not at all Filipino-baiting. His channel content is pretty interesting. He does a lot of these street interviews. I think it just so happened that majority of those he talked to were Filipinos because he was looking for Asian foreigners. I guess there are a lot of Filipinos out and about and are willing to be interviewed.

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Pƙed 2 lety +97

    Today I interviewed Asian foreigners in Japan.
    Because mostly I interviewed western people even though the majority of foreigners in Japan is Asians.
    And I’m planning to interview Japanese “what do you think of other countries”
    Like asking what’s the image of the Philippines or which Asian country do you want to visit like that !!
    Please leave a comment what questions should I ask them about this topic.
    And also I want to try to do same interview about America, Europe or anywhere else!

    • @chirpscratch
      @chirpscratch Pƙed 2 lety

      My wife and I enjoy your videos very much and we look forward to new uploads. By the way, I have been planning on vacationing in Japan once foreign travel ban is lifted, but I'm afraid of ghosts. Can you ask foreigners or Asian foreigners if they have encountered ghosts while living in Japan?

    • @Sivart713
      @Sivart713 Pƙed 2 lety

      Should ask them if they know about the dangerous sides of the cities in America. (Poverty, gang violence, etc.) and what they think about that topic also.

    • @MrShem123ist
      @MrShem123ist Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Ask them what they think of Southeast Asia (aside from Philippines).

    • @iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369
      @iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Thank u for recognizing the Philippines but too much content about it may feel cringe. Interview other asians and westerners too, equality đŸ˜â€

    • @blank1032
      @blank1032 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@iknowimgaywhenisaythisbut1369 bro shut up already

  • @chiedawson
    @chiedawson Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I've looked for interviews like this without finding many. Thank you for posting this.

  • @daifukurinn
    @daifukurinn Pƙed 2 lety +146

    I'm Asian American and studied abroad in Japan for a year. I pretty much blended in in terms of looks. People didn't really suspect me of being a foreigner until I speak English or Cantonese or the little Korean I knew with my friends, or sometimes by the way I dressed (it was so humid there, I'd go to class in shorts and a tank top at times which isn't a thing there). I spoke English with my American counterpart on an elevator once, and this middle-aged salaryman was like, "Wow...your English is amazing." haha
    I have to agree with the two women from the Philippines about having difficulty expressing oneself amongst Japanese people. I feel like they're very conservative and even if they disagree with something, they may not voice that; however, they may agree with someone who does (I see it happen in some of these online interviews of Japanese people as well). I'm...different. Being American, I'm not really afraid to express my opinions, especially when something is wrong; on the other hand, I understood where they're coming from since my parents came from Asia, so our household culture is still very traditional. I was often told that my æ­ŁçŸ©æ„ŸăŒćŒ·ă„, or that my sense of justice is strong, because I'd often stick up for my fellow Asian dorm mates, who might let people walk over them because they're afraid of stirring up trouble. Despite being a female, I'm also rough around the edges, so I do tend to intimidate people (not intentionally).
    I took a Korean class one semester. The teacher also taught Japanese at the Japanese Institute, so he recognized me and my Taiwanese dormmate. He asked us if it was weird, coming to Japan to study Japanese and yet taking a Korean class taught in Japanese. He made us introduce ourselves in front of our Japanese classmates. Let's just say....no one really wanted to sit near us or partner up with us when we practiced Korean even though we spoke Japanese at an advanced level.

    • @amazed7271
      @amazed7271 Pƙed 2 lety

      Hi

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    • @knd44
      @knd44 Pƙed rokem +3

      Late question: Do you think it's because they didn't think you guys would be easy to communicate with in Japanese? Or that your Korean was weak or too strong compared to theirs? Or maybe just a "vibe" thing? đŸ€”

    • @daifukurinn
      @daifukurinn Pƙed rokem +2

      @@knd44 I mean we can speculate all the "maybe" but no one really knows but them. I had no issues communicating with my Japanese RA's or professors.

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Pƙed rokem +1

      The two Filipino teachers said they speak zero Japanese. They're in the wrong country.

  • @arielasentista6637
    @arielasentista6637 Pƙed 2 lety +21

    From Cebu and Davao. Interesting. Thank you for making this video. ă„ă„ă­ïŒă‚ă‚ŠăŒăšă†ă”ă–ă„ăŸă™ïŒ

  • @haruhikoichijo4620
    @haruhikoichijo4620 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Thanks you so much for this i love watching your content , keep up the good work
    I just love japan!

  • @smayanareddy6973
    @smayanareddy6973 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Great work! It's really creating an awareness for everyone in & outside Japan. I hope these videos help every foreigner blend in with people there. :)

  • @mslopez1914
    @mslopez1914 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I need more of this, thanks

  • @golchastrike1760
    @golchastrike1760 Pƙed 2 lety +86

    The two women are from Cebu Philippines and the guy is from Davao Philippines. By default, they can speak 3 languages, if they learn Japanese then that would be their fourth. It's a bit of a bummer to not pick up Japanese language after living there for like 2-3 years, I just don't understand why they said they know zero Japanese. I mean, for people who listen to J-pop, have watched anime, J-dramas or TV shows, they usually pick up some Japanese vocabulary just from that. Although not fluent, they know a bit of the language so how much more if you live in that country where almost everything is in Japanese and there's rarely any english content. Do they really not know any basic conversational Japanese? I don't understand why they said zero. I think that's also one reason why they say they can't express themselves, not only because of the difference in culture and demeanor but the language barrier itself holds them back from doing so. Props to the Davao guy for actually going out his way to learn the language even if it's just the basic.

    • @cymomo1120
      @cymomo1120 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      fellow filipino here, as you get older, it gets difficult to learn a language compared to when you were younger learning about 3+ languages because your brain development is different.
      I can speak 3 languages: English, Tagalog and Ibanag.
      Currently trying to learn latin and it's difficult, it's not easy compared to when I was younger (around 4 thanks to TV) trying to learn english

    • @xichigo1353
      @xichigo1353 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      I know a lot of pinoy and other foreigners here in Japan who always said zero japanese or zero english even though Japanese people always say zero english even though they know certain words such us hello, hi, good morning, bye. I know saying zero is an inappropriate word to tell their opinion maybe what they meant is they don't know how to use Japanese grammar into a sentence or English grammar. Plus they don't have confidence in speaking the language. Learning in Anime is hard not all conversation in anime is being used in real life In Japan they have slang and dialect too. I studied nihonggo in the Philippines for a short timw and when I came in Tokyo I don't understand a thing because they use different accents there are youngsters slang and old people's slangs and they also have honorifics so it's hard plus for those who are at their late ages who want to study Japanese will be hard. The two girl must've been new to Japan and they seems like english teachers and it's kinda reasonable since some Japanese teachers will try to talk to them in English . Some of my foreign teachers here in Tokyo must only speak English so that the students will be pressured to learn the language. I do hope they study more Nihonggo because it's a way of a respect also and much more convinient.
      Plus it's not easy to study Japanese!! but learning it will be rewarding

    • @Jade-cq8ze
      @Jade-cq8ze Pƙed 2 lety +11

      I am from the Philippines. The 2 girls from the Phils have stayed there for 2 to 3 years. Yet they said they have ZERO japanese language. If you are interested and really want to learn how to speak Japanese, then by that 2 to 3 yrs, you already knew at least how to speak Japanese even for at least some simple words or greetings. They said they find it hard to express themselves with some japanese colleagues. That’s because they dont know how to speak or they are not eager to communicate thru the japanese language. My sister lives in Tokyo & they always had me stay with them for a vacation for 1 month at least every 2 yrs. I try to communicate and trying to understand the conversation of my sister & my japanese brother in law by listening to them. That way you learn. And whenever I go out and buy something I can speak at least some few nihonggo words. Japanese language is very nice to hear and rather much easy to learn compared to the chinese language.

    • @Nanancay
      @Nanancay Pƙed 2 lety +11

      @@Jade-cq8ze Yeah I don't know why they don't know Japanese, I feel like they probably work amongst themselves so they don't feel the need to know? I get it because they dont need to learn it for survival, but it's still a shame.

    • @allanc_me763
      @allanc_me763 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@cymomo1120 Gavva lang!? hahaha charot

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Pƙed 2 lety +194

    To that last dude from Davao, I envy him because he can do basic daily conversations in Japanese while here I am stuck with Katakana. 😂
    Great video as always, Takashi-san!
    ✌đŸ’Ș

    • @takashiifromjapan
      @takashiifromjapan  Pƙed 2 lety +25

      You should come to Japan lol

    • @MrShem123ist
      @MrShem123ist Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@takashiifromjapan I wish I could, but it's not that safe yet plus, I don't know if Japan is still closed to tourists at this time.

    • @terefloresca8909
      @terefloresca8909 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      U should continue learning never stop until u know ❀

    • @MrShem123ist
      @MrShem123ist Pƙed 2 lety

      @@terefloresca8909 thanks for that.

    • @terefloresca8909
      @terefloresca8909 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@MrShem123ist do it bro

  • @ronan1105
    @ronan1105 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Please do more of these
    Its so fun

  • @jhaes_
    @jhaes_ Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you for another great video! Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @shashanksharma8630
    @shashanksharma8630 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Your interviews really give a good insight about the people living in Japan. Great work brother, keep it up. Hope to meet you soon in the future.

  • @haruhikoichijo4620
    @haruhikoichijo4620 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    I REALLY WANT A 2ND PART OF THIS

  • @karlandrei7817
    @karlandrei7817 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Awesome content as always! Hoping to visit japan at the end of my college semester. Keep em coming bro!

  • @healthyfats9017
    @healthyfats9017 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Love these videos Takashi. Your gonna go far with this channel :)

  • @ShikinamiSoryu
    @ShikinamiSoryu Pƙed 2 lety +4

    good topic man!! its so rare to find what it feels to be an asian foreigners in japan, most of the video i found on youtube are about, foreigners as in general.
    Definitely worth a subscribe.
    cheers from Indonesia

  • @Akhoon_faheem
    @Akhoon_faheem Pƙed rokem +4

    Always loved the content
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  • @naofibooster
    @naofibooster Pƙed 2 lety +3

    This is very interesting! Thank you for making this video. I wish to move to Japan for work after I graduate so your videos have given a lot of opinions from people so I can know what to expect when I do move to Japan.

  • @Mikasaxx0
    @Mikasaxx0 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    This was such a great interview.

  • @traci_m8848
    @traci_m8848 Pƙed 2 lety +19

    Great topic! I'm learning so much watching your videos. I felt so bad for that guy from India. I hope Japan opens up soon. I love how these folks say I speak a little Japanese and then BAM! it's rapid fire Japanese coming out of their mouths! Thanks for taking the time to create/post a video. Hope your thesis is going well!!

  • @poojabalsaraf4800
    @poojabalsaraf4800 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    ur interview is as usual awesome😊..i also want to visit japan one day..
    because of u we are exploring japan virtually.. thank u so much takashi..ur doing such great work..keep it up..lots of love from indiaâ€ïžđŸ˜Š..

  • @lucerodj11
    @lucerodj11 Pƙed 2 lety +107

    I was raised from the Philippines as well. It was so nice that the Philippine community in Japan was big enough to recognize.. 😅 i have a family too in Saitama and Yokohama. so I must say that being an Asian Foreigner in Japan isn't really being a foreigner to me.. Japan would always be my second hometown.

    • @yohaneschristianp
      @yohaneschristianp Pƙed 2 lety +3

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    • @I.g.g.y.
      @I.g.g.y. Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Those Filipino women are also from Cebu which is my hometown. I'm glad to see some of my Filipinos getting interviewed by a Japanese guy. Makes me wanna study and learn Japanese language and it's culture

  • @mikecheckpro
    @mikecheckpro Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Great content. Thank you Takashii!

  • @jemuellgo7147
    @jemuellgo7147 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Thank you for bringing us information so we can learn what is it like from the perspective of people who work and live there for quite some time as an Asian foreigner. I hope I can visit and experience the culture of Japan for myself someday. Love from Philippines.

  • @isomarulor
    @isomarulor Pƙed 2 lety +33

    You are interviewing Asian people that still look pretty foreign from the Japanese people standard. That's why the experience is not that much different from westerners. For me, I look Japanese, so most people think I'm Japanese until they talk to me long enough to notice some accent. Because of that I can feel the differences in the ways they treat me before and after their realization.

    • @beezelsub
      @beezelsub Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      How is the before and after?

  • @ronin_9
    @ronin_9 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Another awesome video by Takashii san!

  • @ivanbenitez567
    @ivanbenitez567 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the content. Watching from Mexico. ❀đŸ‡ČđŸ‡œ

  • @krizabelromasanta5512
    @krizabelromasanta5512 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Thank you for giving us more videos to watch! ♡

  • @senorita_gita
    @senorita_gita Pƙed 2 lety +7

    This was great, please make longer videos it’s really interesting 😀

  • @annasutton8078
    @annasutton8078 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Thank you, your videos are always interesting. I've been to Japan and had Japanese friends in the 🇬🇧 UK. Its interesting to hear of other people experiences.

  • @daiya8100
    @daiya8100 Pƙed 2 lety

    aaa thank you so much for this!!

  • @kresspqressie7722
    @kresspqressie7722 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I love this topic takashi-san. I hope you made part 2 of this video. Just one more because usually you interview western. I also love when you ask them. Just your topic is good.

  • @corazonnarcisosaekoo5843
    @corazonnarcisosaekoo5843 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    As always, we enjoy your interviews. Yay!!! Thanks for uploading new vdo. 😃I wish by chance you can interview someone from Thailand. I heard there are lots of Thais in Japan too. I look forward to visit Japan again 😭😭😭😭😭 mata Nihon ni ikitai

  • @riaconradt2554
    @riaconradt2554 Pƙed 2 lety +289

    I’m still always baffled by people who live in a different country for years, plan to stay there even longer and still don’t put the time to learn the language of that country. Especially if they work as language teachers, they should know how important communication is. Actually, the least their company should do is provide language classes for them. If they were given that opportunity and did not avail of it, that’s really sad indeed. It’s a lost chance to learn a language and its culture.

    • @_thisistheater_6126
      @_thisistheater_6126 Pƙed 2 lety +21

      have you tried learning japanese?

    • @ncrest4365
      @ncrest4365 Pƙed 2 lety +40

      it easier to learn a language if you learn it as a kid or teenager, but as an adult traveling to another country, you can spend more than a decade depending on some people, their age, and learning capability. Most of all, you need to consider some of these Asian, they have their native language, then they learn English, then they also need to learn Japanese.
      To speak fluently in 3 languages is a hard task for most adult.

    • @riaconradt2554
      @riaconradt2554 Pƙed 2 lety +15

      @@_thisistheater_6126 i started to learn Japanese and decided to learn Korean first and I don’t even live in Asia. In any case, I have lived in foreign (non-Asian) countries and at least tried to put in the effort of learning the language of the countries.

    • @PalitoSelvatico
      @PalitoSelvatico Pƙed 2 lety +18

      @@riaconradt2554 they already speak and even teach a foreign language. If you were offered a job in italy teaching japanese you probably wouldn't spend your free time also learning a 3rd language if you dont plan to live there.

    • @riaconradt2554
      @riaconradt2554 Pƙed 2 lety +38

      @@PalitoSelvatico The thing is, they’ve been living there for two/three years and plan to live there longer. It’s not a month-long stint. But I understand where you’re coming from. Still it must be hard. I’ve been to visit Japan and most people don’t speak or don’t want to speak English at all so I can imagine how difficult it must be to do even just day to day things. And honestly, going back to your question, I would learn Italian. It’s a beautiful language and it will help me get around easier.

  • @culpablecruz
    @culpablecruz Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Great videos keep up the good work!

  • @zzzmickiezzz
    @zzzmickiezzz Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Great video and great perspective. Not everybody has the same

  • @radionmynayev865
    @radionmynayev865 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the videos

  • @H-Vox
    @H-Vox Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Great video thank you Takashii, your English is getting great

  • @thatoneguynamedpatrick
    @thatoneguynamedpatrick Pƙed 2 lety +7

    I want to see more of Asians in Japan interviews since this is quite interesting and fun.

  • @AishaJoon
    @AishaJoon Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Very interesting!
    I think they way you say 'Please subscribe to my channel' is so adorable! I look forward to it in every video, please never change that.

  • @gammyuy4493
    @gammyuy4493 Pƙed 2 lety

    Finally! I’ve been waiting for a new video to drop.

  • @bjornironside2992
    @bjornironside2992 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    these videos are great keep it up

  • @jemamie4599
    @jemamie4599 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    Thank you for interviewing Filipinos 😊

  • @richardk111
    @richardk111 Pƙed 2 lety +124

    It's too bad that it's nearly impossible to identify and interview Chinese and Koreans off the street even though they make up a huge percentage of the foreigner population in Japan.

    • @danyalfikri2827
      @danyalfikri2827 Pƙed 2 lety +48

      It's harder when they wearing mask, i live in Taipei and i couldn't identify Korean and Japanese, however when they're not wearing mask is easier since they have different face features.

    • @ohmygodlawl
      @ohmygodlawl Pƙed 2 lety +26

      If in the next video he actually find Koreans and Chinese people to interview then that means he proved that he can differentiate the 3 East Asian countries đŸ€Ł

    • @247zzzzzZZ
      @247zzzzzZZ Pƙed 2 lety +6

      east asians look alike coz they all came from Chinese descent it will be really hard to tell on the spot. you can easily tell indians because of their skins and filipinos because of huge eyes. maybe he should make an arranged meeting and have his interviewees meet up so that he can have variety of answers from different nationals.

    • @andrerose3386
      @andrerose3386 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@mfreak1126 ur weird

    • @1000elochess
      @1000elochess Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@mfreak1126 You literally just described japanese anime bruh. The most distinctive to identify a Filipino is their brown skin.

  • @DK-gw2pg
    @DK-gw2pg Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Thanks you actually pulled through with my request!!! Awesome dude! Can you try interviewing migrant workers like Vietnamese people in the labor workforce?

  • @jerryjazzbo2845
    @jerryjazzbo2845 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    This DEFINITELY needs a part 2, as there are many Asians in Japan. If you run out of topics, come back to this one.

  • @lysandergabunilas7426
    @lysandergabunilas7426 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Dang that two filipino girls are my neighbors here in the Philippines. It's a good thing you got them interviewed Takashii Aniki

    • @mikays7059
      @mikays7059 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      wow what a feeling that must be, a small world

    • @rustyshackleford5058
      @rustyshackleford5058 Pƙed 2 lety

      In that case can you let the one on the right know her eyebrow game is on point?

    • @misakiakeno
      @misakiakeno Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      Really? Anyway both of them are pretty 😊

  • @rizu2088
    @rizu2088 Pƙed 2 lety

    This is the episode that I'm waiting for

  • @Valahan
    @Valahan Pƙed 2 lety +30

    When I studied abroad one of my friends who studied with me was Asian American.
    She was dating another American who was white. Her Japanese wasn't very good, but her boyfriend's Japanese was much better.
    Whenever they would go out the locals would always speak Japanese to her, and would be shocked when he'd be the one to start speaking back and translating for her.
    Edit: this was actually pretty common with many of my foreign Asian friends. The locals would assume they spoke Japanese since they were Asian and were always shocked when a non-asian did.
    There were some occasions when myself or another non-asian would speak Japanese and the local wouldn't even be listening because they assumed we were speaking English

  • @bayeyong
    @bayeyong Pƙed 2 lety +1

    congrats you grow your channel, nice content

  • @meetthemasters754
    @meetthemasters754 Pƙed 2 lety

    Welcome Back!
    Hope your thesis was great!!

  • @hikarip6256
    @hikarip6256 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Good content! Im excited to see more content for interviewing Asian. Especially Taiwanese or Malaysian.

  • @user-nz8qc6ys1b
    @user-nz8qc6ys1b Pƙed 2 lety +25

    I'm glad you interviewed Filipinos, for me being asian live in japan is not so difficult it depends on how to deal to people either what is your nationality, I'm a Filipino and I work as a trainee last 2018 for 1 year and after that I decided to take exams just to work again in japan,In 2019 luckily I passed the exams and I have my employer, In 2020 I'm about to go back in japan but unfortunately covid started, and up to this moment I'm one of the 400k people who's patiently waiting to enter japan. I've heard march 1 is open , I'm really excited and really happy, hopefully I can come back to japan soon.

  • @KinaCow
    @KinaCow Pƙed rokem +1

    Hello Takashii, I really enjoy your videos! At the end, you mentioned making a video about what Japanese people think of other Asian countries. I'm really interested to learn more about that topic, if you are still interested in interviewing about that. I really like the way you do interviews, it feels very authentic. Thank you so much!

  • @etherdog
    @etherdog Pƙed 2 lety +11

    You are developing quite well, Takashii! I've noticed that you seem to be gaining much more confidence in your interviews. Each video is like a thread, but if you watch them all these threads are woven into a wonderful tapestry.

  • @rabbitazteca23
    @rabbitazteca23 Pƙed 2 lety

    Very interesting and needed video/commentary.

  • @yozu9796
    @yozu9796 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I salute to the last dude you interviewed ! I'm also from Davao and I hope I could visit Japan someday

  • @encyclopedia4768
    @encyclopedia4768 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    That guy from Davao was really fluent, I hope I can reach to that level. I'm currently learning the language via self-study so I've got no idea if I'll be able to speak the language in the future 😅
    Anyhow it is good to know that they are able to fit in. Looking forward to the next video! Cheers!

    • @euphisa8127
      @euphisa8127 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Best of luck! Work hard and you will achieve that goal. May I ask what materials do you use to learn japanese?

    • @encyclopedia4768
      @encyclopedia4768 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@euphisa8127 right now Mina Nihonggo while following the video from Nihongoal (CZcamsr)

    • @thanossmith1126
      @thanossmith1126 Pƙed 2 lety

      I would also recommend reading the genki textbook

  • @shiyugazer
    @shiyugazer Pƙed 2 lety +54

    I work for a JP company here in Philippines, I'd love to visit Japan someday and experience the culture in person! đŸ„ș

  • @jeangrey7298
    @jeangrey7298 Pƙed 2 lety +42

    I've been waiting for this.đŸ€—
    I really wanted to see you interviewing my fellow Filipinos. Because my bestfriend is currently living in Tokyo and she's having a hard time adjusting the life there, because of your culture. So, i wanted to hear what is like living in Japan from other Filipinos.
    Thank you for this.😇

  • @lxsx2
    @lxsx2 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Nice video, bro! đŸ‘ŒđŸœ
    It would be great if you interviewed Latino/Hispanic foreigners in Japan 👀

  • @jokjok12hj
    @jokjok12hj Pƙed 2 lety +6

    It would be interesting to hear part 2 with Mongolian, Korean, Kazakh or Yakut

  • @delhiramtamu6589
    @delhiramtamu6589 Pƙed 2 lety +50

    Your videos are just soo.. Awesome.
    Lot's of love from India{🇼🇳}.
    I have also a dream of working in japan and your videos keep motivate me for my dreamđŸŒ±đŸƒ.

    • @takashiifromjapan
      @takashiifromjapan  Pƙed 2 lety +9

      I hope you can come soon !

    • @shravangupta4828
      @shravangupta4828 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@takashiifromjapan would you be good enough to interview 'rom rom ji' guy aka 'pawan lohmod' he is like a bigshot indian guy living in japan and has a huge fan following in india also theeeee most honest youtuber you will ever meet.

  • @yangvillar109
    @yangvillar109 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I’m a little shocked about the 2 filipina girls don’t know not even one word of Japanese language after living there for 2 to 3 years. Maybe they do but are shy to speak it out. I live in America but I know few words such as: Ogenki desu ka? Konnichiwa, Konbanwa, Ohio, Arigato, Sugoi, Nan ji desu ka? Akiramenaide and so on. I learned these words when I was a kid because my dad worked at a company owned byJapanese and also my dad gave me a book called Learning Nippongo! 😍😍😍

  • @prodge888
    @prodge888 Pƙed rokem

    Takeshii your videos make me want to go back to Japan! 😊

  • @jagoreebiswas645
    @jagoreebiswas645 Pƙed 2 lety

    I really enjoy your video , TAKASHii. It's quite interesting and thoughtful . And you are so cute heheđŸ˜â™„ïž

  • @arthur7396
    @arthur7396 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Yes, finally an Asian foreigner video, love it

  • @jasontesla8888
    @jasontesla8888 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Beautiful interview 👌

  • @nancymcgee4776
    @nancymcgee4776 Pƙed 2 lety

    đŸ™‹â€â™€ïž Hi Takashii it's nice to see you back!

  • @thegreasstu
    @thegreasstu Pƙed 2 lety

    I love your videosâ˜ș

  • @quantaVastitude2021
    @quantaVastitude2021 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    They are soo cute all of them . All of them

  • @umarfarizz3309
    @umarfarizz3309 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Oh yes I like how the other Asian friends can speak Japanese and of course I'm looking forward for your next video about Japanese people view other Asian Countries.
    æ„œă—ăżă«ă—ăŠă„ăŸă™đŸ”„

  • @bernadethcervantes1178
    @bernadethcervantes1178 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I am a Filipino who really want to live in Japan because that is my father home country đŸ˜«đŸ˜­

  • @kakastongs
    @kakastongs Pƙed 2 lety +8

    More of this kind of interview with other Asians in Japan, please. I suggest, also make the opposite of it, what japanese people think of other Asian nationals and if a japanese will ever live or travel what Asian country will they want/like?
    I am a Filipino, happy to see and watch this. More power! ♄

  • @fpsoccer9791
    @fpsoccer9791 Pƙed 2 lety +17

    There are definitely a lot of differences between East Asian foreigners, South/South East Asian foreigners, and Western foreigners in Japan.
    I'm Chinese descent, born in Singapore. I lived in Japan for a year. People often assume I can speak Japanese while I was there and I had to get used to the looks of disappointment when I told them I can't really speak Japanese well. Meanwhile, I don't get the same looks/discrimination when people don't speak to me because I look Japanese. Dating wise, it was much more difficult for me as I looked Japanese but couldn't speak Japanese, so I didn't have the "western looks" while having that struggle with communication.

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Desi foreigners are treated differently from SE Asians. Desis have no hope of blending in ever whereas a filipino or vietnamese can often blend in a decent bit as they resemble japanese people a lot more except just a bit more tanned

  • @worshipthecomedygodseoeunk4010

    perhaps some of them dont recognize the similarities between them and japanese people because its normal for them. theres a difference between an asian who grew up abroad in the west and an asian who is westernized. for asians in asia, the difference is mostly cultural. but things like taking your shoes off in the house, knowing how to use squat toilets, or being familiar with filial piety/multigenerational living are some examples of things westerners in the west may have a hard time adjusting to that asian foreigners are used to. i think the biggest struggle as a korean adoptee is that my face looks japanese, thus i am put to a higher standard on initial meeting than obvious foreigners of knowing the language and culture. the irony is that i have less in common with even these filipino people as japanese people because i grew up with white american parents who adopted me. east asian foreigners definitely get scrutinized more heavily for not speaking japanese well, or for doing "foreigner" things like speaking english. another thing that is good though is that if we (east asian foreigners mostly) are working on our japanese, people will be more willing to speak it with us and not try to work on their english. i feel like with a lot of white people, since they are obviously foreign, they are treated as such so whether that means they will get stopped on the street for an interview for japanese tv (happened to my friend lol) or be asked to take a picture like a celebrity or have random people try to help them and practice their english at the same time, its definitely one thing that asians in the west and asian foreigners in asia dont share with other foreigners.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Pƙed 2 lety

      U don't look Japanese at all. You look like Sandra Oh ^^

  • @Kabinnochannel
    @Kabinnochannel Pƙed 2 lety +52

    I’m Thai , but I feel like Filipino people , they are looks like western people ( it’s like Spanish or American) culture or character, they have courage to do everything more other Asians if compare with Thai ,Vietnamese or Indonesia ( these cultures are so Asia ) but that’s good thing , btw in Thailand so many English teachers from the Philippines too

    • @JC-ct6km
      @JC-ct6km Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Probably because we're colonized by Spaniards for over 300years. In terms of looks, it is mixed some looks western and some looks very asian
      Im sorry my English sucks 😅

    • @natasyaamelia4162
      @natasyaamelia4162 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@JC-ct6km nah.. Indonesia colonialized by Deutch for 300 years too

    • @JC-ct6km
      @JC-ct6km Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@natasyaamelia4162 I don't know anything about Indonesia, What are you trying to point out ?

    • @natasyaamelia4162
      @natasyaamelia4162 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@JC-ct6km maaf bahasa Inggris saya kurang bagus. Yang ingin saya katakan bahwa Indonesia juga dijajah selama 300 tahun tetapi tidak kehilangan banyak kebudayaan/ciri-ciri mereka. Mungkin cara penjajahan Filipina dan Belanda berbeda (?) sehingga Filipina kehilangan beberapa ciri khas 'asia' mereka. Entahlah saya juga bingung mengapa berkata seperti ini di jam 1 malam.

    • @JC-ct6km
      @JC-ct6km Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@natasyaamelia4162 English pls so that I can Understand. I cant be bothered to translate that

  • @yudiwahyudi
    @yudiwahyudi Pƙed 2 lety +3

    my dream is to come to japan

  • @notstevelam
    @notstevelam Pƙed rokem

    im going to be an 'asian foreigner' in japan in october! thanks for posting this!

  • @shiro3940
    @shiro3940 Pƙed rokem +13

    I have never been to Japan before but absolutely would love to (or even stay in there forever) and I think the biggest culture shock even for another Asian would be:
    - how strict Japan is
    - the unspoken rules, like in public places
    - the working-too-much thing
    about the last thing I mentioned, I came from a country that is sooo lazy and way too laid-back. coming to Japan or even work there would be something so shocking.

  • @gon_freecs4030
    @gon_freecs4030 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    I am Filipino and I am hoping 3 years from now to work as an English teacher in Japan~♄~

  • @shimmerbay
    @shimmerbay Pƙed 2 lety

    I’m so impressed with everyone interviewed. Their English is great, especially the English teachers, of course.

    • @XynexTEK86
      @XynexTEK86 Pƙed rokem

      Filipinos and Indians are one of the most fluent english speaking countries in the whole world, Indians were formerly a British colony and Philippines were formerly both Spanish and American Colony
      Edit: Canada, UK, Australia, Philippines & India are the top 5 most fluent countries in speaking english.

  • @jen-why
    @jen-why Pƙed rokem +4

    Hi Takashii. I am really enjoying your videos as a Japanese American trying to learn Japanese at an adult school in America. I am curious to see a video on the current experience of Korean Zainichi. I have heard sad stories from my parents generation and am curious of the modern experience.

  • @prik7048
    @prik7048 Pƙed 2 lety +72

    According to 8 years of experience living here, I think that sometimes Japanese people who are strangers to you treat westerners kinda like superior than other Asians plus black foreigners. Like they get intimidated by the Westerners. I feel that they kinda prefer western foreigners more! But in the end it all matters your personality to be liked or disliked by people.
    Edit: Well I live in western part where there are not many foreigners so my experiences could be different from people living in Tokyo or Osaka.

    • @akshaypillai7772
      @akshaypillai7772 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      There is no such thing as 'white worshipping' in Japan get off your high horse

    • @trocustar3450
      @trocustar3450 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@akshaypillai7772 What are you talking about?
      It is everywhere, not only in japan.

    • @akshaypillai7772
      @akshaypillai7772 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@trocustar3450 No it isn't. Just being white in Japan and not trying to understand their culture or language will not get you anywhere you will be lonely there and no one will even bat an eye on you. Don't expect people there to give you special treatment just because you are 'white'. If you are a normal white person with nothing particularly extraordinary about you then you won't be given any special treatment. You need to understand their culture and language then only they will even notice you just like other foreigners there

    • @trocustar3450
      @trocustar3450 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@akshaypillai7772 But here i am talking about who japanese people prefer and i am saying more white people preferred comapred to colored by local population anywhere including japan.
      Its sad but true.

    • @akshaypillai7772
      @akshaypillai7772 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@trocustar3450 What do you even mean by 'prefer' here? If you are an attractive white foreigner who is famous then only you will given some special treatment. If you are an average white guy who is mediocre in everything then no you won't be given any special treatment.You have to understand their culture and language just like other foreigners .If you don't believe me there is a woman named 'Chiaki Watanabe ' in quora she herself said there is no white privilege in Japan. Also why do you even expect white people to be given special treatment there?

  • @RyuSaga99
    @RyuSaga99 Pƙed 2 lety

    Love this topic! When I hung out around our town in japan with my fellow exchange students, we would run into situations where ild be at the back of the group to pay at a restaurant but the cashier would bipass all my friends straight to me so that I could explain to my friends that tax is included or something... Didn't even bother asking my friends directly who also lived in japan for almost a year and could manage in Japanese... Then again we lived in a small port town where you don't hear foreign languages or see foreigners much so.... Some people were terrified of foreigners approaching them. They make for fun stories afterwards tho. :)
    On the negative side of things too... I was told I blend in too well...I performed in festivals and my friends said it was hard to take my pictures since It was always hard for them to tell which "Asian person" I was.

  • @KnightGeneral
    @KnightGeneral Pƙed rokem +5

    I can relate to what the Filipinos from Cebu have experienced. Many Japanese people are so polite and reserve, its like you have to be always that way too, especially in work places. Being reserved and polite is okay but too much is too much. Its really different here in the Philippines. Its more fun here and people are more carefree. I love Japan but I don't think I can adapt in their culture so well.

    • @kyle5051
      @kyle5051 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Though I'm a Japanese,I have something same feeling like you.Japan society should be changing into more easy-going way.Hopefully,younger people are renewing Japan inch by inch.

  • @future09021
    @future09021 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Hey! He's from Davao! I"m from Davao as well. Great video Takashi-san

  • @bahdanshyshkin7918
    @bahdanshyshkin7918 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Personally i think it doesn’t matter where you come from, people who want to comprehend the culture will always do it, and those who don’t want will never do it, no matter whether they’re Asian or not

  • @sulena8823
    @sulena8823 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I love his content . I find it hilarious how he speaks so emotionless like for example at the ending 😂😂😂

  • @humblestone8711
    @humblestone8711 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    Its sad for the Indian guy, he couldn't meet his family from 2 years. Japan's closed borders are devastating lives of many people. By the way, I really liked this video. I like to watch such interviews in future as well.... keep going.... Gambatte ne...😃

  • @sammie-chan4573
    @sammie-chan4573 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    My japanese students never asked me when i planned to go home to my home country even though I'm American. But when i asked my western looking coworkers they said that they got asked all the time.
    Asian foreigners can blend in easily until they open their mouths lol 😆 i only get stared at when im with my western looking friends and it freaks me out...

  • @otakuperofresa
    @otakuperofresa Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank youuu ❀❀❀❀

  • @wolfie6512
    @wolfie6512 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    One day I need to travel to Japan so that I can be interviewed by Takashii!

  • @soju81
    @soju81 Pƙed 2 lety +75

    Thank you for making this video. I'm Korean-American. I taught English at a university in Japan. My experiences were a little different from my white friends.
    First, I could blend in easily. Everyone thought I was Japanese until I spoke. My students were intrigued that I'm Asian but from America. My students were very nice but my boss was not. My boss told my coworkers and I that he hates Korea and America.
    I noticed I was treated very differently when I was with a Chinese friend who cannot pass for Japanese. Some people were very rude to us. I couldn't believe the difference in customer service but I did hear stories about this. When I was with my white friends, sometimes Japanese people complained to me because they thought I was Japanese. They complained that my friends were too loud. Overall, I was treated much better when I was with white friends than Asian (non-Japanese) friends. People were more willing to help and more polite.
    Overall, my experience in Japan was very positive (except for my boss). To be honest, I think some Japanese people were less intimidated speaking in English with me because I look Japanese.

    • @Myron1010
      @Myron1010 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Hahahah I had the similar experience when I used to live in South Korea for English teaching about one year and half.
      I am Japanese, but moved to the US when I was a kid and raised there and have lived in Japan and Canada as well.
      I didn’t know any Korean when I was in South Korea except some basic words. People assumed that I am Korean and would speak Korean, so a lot of Koreans were cold and rude to me by not being able to speak the language well. Sometimes they would just keep speaking Korean to me even though I said I don’t understand Korean at all.. it was hard for me to make friends there except foreign friends from the US, Canada and other countries since Koreans alienated me with my differences and there’s nothing in common.
      So whenever I hung out with my western friends and other foreign friends (white, black and Indian), it was all eyes on me for seconds and they think I am showing off or something.
      Also when I hung out with some Korean friends I knew, people often complained because I was a little louder than them when we were talking.
      And they are still furious about the Japan colonization and teachers present Japan negatively and indoctrinate students in history class at school which is pretty sad and not cool at all. I met a few nice Koreans though and they lived in the US and England and were somewhat westernized.
      My boss didn’t like me because he hates Japan and some coworkers did not like me and backbite about me as well.
      Koreans were less intimidated speaking in English because I look Korean although I am not Korean lol

    • @soju81
      @soju81 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@Myron1010 Brother from another mother, I suppose!!! Sorry to hear that happened to you. I worked in Korea too. That was also an interesting experience as an adopted Korean who can speak Korean.

    • @kirojiro23
      @kirojiro23 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Stereotypes and racism still exist. If your darker than their color, they'll be distant to you. Atleast we Filipinos are very forgiving about Japan in WW2.
      Yes that's sad indeed. Textbook and history classes don't wanna teach their own citizen, the dark side of their country's colonization. It's very famous as "White washing". But it exist in every country even in the Philippines and Japan.
      Japanese was perceived as cruel, violent, rapist and strict in our history books. They made our ancestor slaves and worked them to death. Are you aware of this Japanese people? Or they're just teaching how great japan was during ww2 era.

    • @-A-c
      @-A-c Pƙed 2 lety

      @@kirojiro23 I wonder when and how that’s going to “bite them back in the butt” as the saying goes.
      History repeats and lessons get retaught over and over in human history
 I just hope their gov’t learns before the Japanese as a people cease to exist (I think you know what I mean).

    • @user-co5ri6dp3c
      @user-co5ri6dp3c Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@kirojiro23 'Mas malupit ang mga Koreano kaysa mga Hapon' is a rumour about Koreans in Second World War Philippines that has persisted to this day. A comparative, quantitative statement, it is roughly translated as 'The Koreans committed more atrocities than the Japanese in Second World War Philippines'. This is a half-true memory: true, there were Koreans in the Philippines.『The Koreans in Second World War Philippines』 - Lydia N. Yu Jose

  • @HKstroller
    @HKstroller Pƙed 2 lety +6

    The funny thing is a lot us East Asian foreigners who's been in Japan for years blend in so well Takashii prolly wouldnt think to interview us lol

  • @joichiro1457
    @joichiro1457 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Great video! You should ask the interviewees their name. Something like what’s your name and where are you from?