A Day in the Life Working in Marketing as a Foreigner in Japan

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2022
  • What's it like to work as a foreigner in an all Japanese office? What kind of jobs can foreigners do in Japan? Do you need to speak Japanese to work in in Japan? Follow me, an American living here in Tokyo, Japan working for Marriott International and promoting our cool new Moxy hotel.
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  • @OrientalPearl
    @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +421

    Thanks everyone! I’ll be organizing some public events here soon. If you’re in Tokyo, come visit before February is over, say you saw the video, follow Moxy’s social media, and get a drink buy-one-get-one free. If you’re abroad and can’t come yet, it would help me a lot if you could follow my office on Instagram here: instagram.com/moxytokyo/?hl=en

    • @Thoosher
      @Thoosher Před 2 lety +4

      You're doing amazing, love your content !!!!
      Sadly, i won't be able to travel to Tokyo yet, but i will visit Moxy as soon as i get there some time this or next year !!!! :DDD

    • @JohnyPepperoni
      @JohnyPepperoni Před 2 lety +1

      Guess it's impossible for a foreigner to work in any hospital's lab or private labs, biomedical technologist here

    • @gingin21jr
      @gingin21jr Před 2 lety +1

      Very young hotel guest's
      Can I stay as an grandfather👴?

    • @mic000minecraft
      @mic000minecraft Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting video, I want to see more how the different cultures think. Even the part with the japanese ladies talking was kind of interesting lol

    • @BookNerd4Music
      @BookNerd4Music Před 2 lety

      Ok... Tokyo looked too overwhelming for my introvert self. i was leaning towards going to Osaka later this year but now I know someone in Tokyo.... and there's a bonvoy hotel sweet! 🤣🤣

  • @heypfist
    @heypfist Před 2 lety +530

    "I could make a whole series out of this."
    Please do! I love learning about what it's like for foreigners to work in Japan.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +44

      I’ve already got some good ideas.

    • @yes.6502
      @yes.6502 Před 2 lety +4

      I also would love this :)

    • @Tconl
      @Tconl Před rokem +2

      @@OrientalPearl Dunno about a whole series but a couple more video's covering certain aspects would be appreciated.

  • @user-ol7bz1fs9d
    @user-ol7bz1fs9d Před 2 lety +311

    My first years in US, I was saying "I don't care." when I wanted to mean "I don't mind."
    Also I once said to my friend about his mother, "She looks good." when I wanted to mean "She seems nice."
    Your episode remined me so much of my days in the US.
    I enjoyed your story. Thank you.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +32

      I’m glad that it brought back memories for you.

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 Před 2 lety +14

      Happens to all of us.

    • @junior.santana
      @junior.santana Před 2 lety +8

      @@susannabonke8552 In other countries too 😉😄

    • @EternalQuestion
      @EternalQuestion Před rokem +15

      I'm English and I live in the UK. I once had a foreign client who would often use the term 'I don't care' in emails. I realised straight away that he really meant 'I don't mind'. It was no big deal.
      Most native english speakers are very used to hearing non natives speaking English. We don't expect you to be absolutely perfect and that's fine, we can still understand you and mostly we'll just be impressed that you're able to speak our language.
      Most of us don't speak a second language ourselves, so being multilingual seems very impressive to us.

    • @marcelohf6390
      @marcelohf6390 Před rokem +3

      @@EternalQuestion one thing I learned as a non native English speaker is to never say "what" when I don't quite understand something. I was told to say "please say again" instead. I think that the "what" really irks native speakers

  • @MyOhMyiah
    @MyOhMyiah Před 2 lety +125

    I remember we got laughed at by students at my exchange high school in Osaka because we spoke so formally but my Japanese teacher always told us that it’s important to know how and when to use formal and casual phrases because of situations like your email! The students later asked us how often we use the word “scrumptious” because they had just learned it and we all shared a laugh at the fact that no one actually uses this word but it is fun to say. 😅

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +19

      This is true. Those are words you’ll only see in novels.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 Před rokem +3

      I use it every time I watch chitty chitty bang bang and only when I watch chitty chitty bang bang lol. Truly Scrumptious, you’re truly truly scrumptious.

    • @MillennialMountainMama
      @MillennialMountainMama Před rokem

      I use the word scrumptious but I am a writer!

    • @XxTurk3ybo1xX
      @XxTurk3ybo1xX Před rokem +1

      i mostly use the word scrumptious when joking about food (like acting like a pompous twat) or other forms of 'eating' and using it as a funny descriptor word

  • @sharadvemalanathan5236
    @sharadvemalanathan5236 Před 2 lety +310

    Thank you for uploading such uplifting content. The world really needs all the positivity it can get, and your videos are always so much fun!

  • @GiveMeCoffee
    @GiveMeCoffee Před 2 lety +167

    Couldn't help thinking of Fear and Trembling by Amélie Nothomb, a novel about the author's experience working at a company in Japan. Can't wait to see this video about yours!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +30

      Luckily the office is just all Japanese employees (except me). It’s an American company. We speak Japanese in the office.

    • @ggvvvvvc3053
      @ggvvvvvc3053 Před 2 lety +3

      @@OrientalPearl i wonder who's ur fev youtuber

    • @purplegirl686
      @purplegirl686 Před 2 lety +1

      Haha good comment!

    • @TarynMychalMai
      @TarynMychalMai Před 2 lety +2

      And now I must go buy this novel!

    • @lecongli5400
      @lecongli5400 Před 2 lety

      Omfg amelie nothomb

  • @ronnyalvarado8116
    @ronnyalvarado8116 Před 2 lety +11

    "Anytime is fine for me" vs "It doesn't matter what time"
    This kind of comparison is real in any language, holy heck. Loved this emphasis

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much. That’s the best thing I could think of to translate the meaning into English.

  • @beachbuzzard
    @beachbuzzard Před 2 lety +94

    It’s so interesting to see a day in the work life in a foreign country like Japan. This are great content, you can mix your fun public interactions with these types of videos and be just fine! Don’t get too crazy over the unsubscribes, some are going to leave after a look. As long as you hold most of your subscribers? You’ll be fine. Thank you for all of the fun and informative content!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +8

      Thanks so much! I already have a good idea for the next video.

    • @stephendise7946
      @stephendise7946 Před 2 lety

      It’s grim. So many automatons scurrying hither and tither so stressed and so utterly JOYLESS.
      No. Corporate Japan is not worth the drudgery!

    • @whitewolf2767
      @whitewolf2767 Před rokem

      @@stephendise7946 I am pretty sure we can say the same thing about US, Canada and other major developed economies.
      So, if you don't like corporatism you can go to BANGLADESH

  • @juyuvlogs4211
    @juyuvlogs4211 Před 2 lety +158

    I waited 2 weeks for this!! 😱❤️❤️
    Thank you for making the effort to make this video! 🌻✨
    Please don’t get discouraged by the your subscribing quote! You are already shining and more lovely people will come soon to support you and grow big with you! ❤️

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +30

      Sorry to keep you waiting. There’s a long approval process when you make a video with a big company lol

  • @bubbledepp
    @bubbledepp Před 2 lety +39

    as a foreigner who dreams of working in japan, I'm soo happy i got to see this video and i would absolutely love to see more of these! ❤

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +7

      There’s hope! It is possible to get a job here in Japan if that’s what you want.

  • @garryford6439
    @garryford6439 Před 2 lety +22

    This was great!! I worked in Tokyo in the late 1990's with Nippon Steel and I really enjoyed the experience. Your video brought back all kinds of memories, especially the trip to work and back every day. Your very right about office culture and the does and don't and how you get trapped between North American ways and Japanese ways. Please do more about the mandatory after work socializing and the short, but fun lunch breaks.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +3

      Wow, that’s so cool that you used to work in Japan too! Thanks for sharing your experience! I would love to do a video about the mandatory drinking parties in Japanese offices.

  • @armandovillamizar9052
    @armandovillamizar9052 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I appreciate everyone cleaning the company, it might seem not so important. But it cultivates appreciation for your company and your surroundings, thus the reason why Japan is so clean i love it!

  • @Astaldo711
    @Astaldo711 Před 2 lety +76

    Some US companies could do with being a little more strict. Can't even get all my coworkers to wash their hands after using the restroom, geez! This was an awesome video, thank you! I really enjoy learning the day to day things about Japan!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +22

      LMAO my dad said the same thing about his office in the US. Lol

    • @xLinksDreheRx
      @xLinksDreheRx Před 2 lety +12

      Well Japan too strict tho and also almost no one likes working for Japanese companies cause treatment isn't really great and extra hours are massive and mandatory. Even abroad they behave like this mostly just barely accepting foreign law

    • @channahnoyb4803
      @channahnoyb4803 Před 2 lety +3

      Or properly flush the toilet!

    • @susannabonke8552
      @susannabonke8552 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xLinksDreheRx currently changing...

    • @xLinksDreheRx
      @xLinksDreheRx Před 2 lety +1

      @@susannabonke8552 beyond slow tho. Everything is changing but Japan always takes 10 times as long or even 100 times. Just compare Korea and Japan on childcare support. Korea shows how policy making is done right while Japan is instead catering to the old. But hey if y sell more diapers for adults than babies that might be what u ought to do 😂

  • @kemushichan
    @kemushichan Před 2 lety +6

    Great video!!! Hahaha I would totally rock out with the sanitizing gun👍👍👍

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for watching Loretta. I could see you running around blasting furniture with that sanitizing gun 😆 I’m following in your footsteps with the working in Japan CZcams videos. We could do great collab about this topic.

  • @bridgetnichols4255
    @bridgetnichols4255 Před 2 lety +22

    Love this video! You’re doing exactly what I dream of doing one day so I would love to hear more about your job and how you’ve gotten to this point. You’ve talked pretty sparingly about how you learned Japanese but you haven’t really made much content on your education or what it was like finding a job in Japan. Getting a job is a very important part of getting to live in Japan and there’s not a lot of information out there for foreigners. Your insight is perfect for me because I want to go into marketing and graphic design but also live in Japan one day! Some possible topics I’d be interested in hearing about: how you researched jobs, what getting your visa was like(I’m assuming you have a work visa?), what jobs are available to foreigners(and how competitive they are), the location of most jobs, what you do at your job(more in depth), tips for getting a job in Japan, an in depth look at your educational career that got you to where you are now, and how being a foreigner aids/hinders your work marketing for a Japanese company. I’m super excited to see what you have planned!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +4

      That’s so cool that you also want to do this. I hope your dream comes true!

  • @oldbadgui3351
    @oldbadgui3351 Před 2 lety +15

    Nice video! People often forget with all of the travel vloggers and multilinguals that picking up another language for work is different from casual speaking of that language! I know that I have a long way to go with the language I am working on (French). Thank you for showing us Moxy!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      That’s right. A big motivation for people learning another language is to go to school and work.

    • @maitreloup9081
      @maitreloup9081 Před 2 lety

      Hey, I'm French ^^
      Are you interested in a language exchange ? :p

  • @user-ww1or3tg1m
    @user-ww1or3tg1m Před 2 lety +37

    would seriously love to see a series. literally just listening to what life is like and the differences between modern American and Japanese culture is so intriguing. also, missing the chinese.. but really lovely to watch any video you post.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +3

      I’m thinking of ideas for the series right now 😊

  • @mnjugg
    @mnjugg Před 2 lety +6

    I actually like this video, wish it was longer. More of what you do, how people interact with you more and stuff like that. Keep up the good job

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      I would love to make longer videos. The average watch time on my channel is low, people just watch for 3-4 minutes.

  • @Oktobyr
    @Oktobyr Před 2 lety +13

    This was super fascinating to watch in contrast to a regular touristy video. Keep it up and hope to see more of these! 頑張ってくださいね~

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Michael. I only have 120 videos, so there will be a lot more variety coming up. I did the easy stuff first. Lol

  • @sho1763
    @sho1763 Před 2 lety +63

    You're video encouraged me a lot.
    You said, "You're gonna be an idiot for a whilie."
    I totally agree with that. I learned English in the states 8 years ago, and I'm still an idiot, but that's okay. I'm foreigner just an asian. I hesitated to work in the foreign based company, but your video encouraged me so much haha thanks!
    I'm in the educational field, by the way, so hope I can grow international people in Japan. Wish me luck! haha

  • @anaximenazzzz
    @anaximenazzzz Před 2 lety +8

    This was so interesting to see! As a Mexican girl, seeing this kinda business culture is a whole new grip for me. So thanks for sharing it!

  • @MyTravelTV-foryourheart
    @MyTravelTV-foryourheart Před 2 lety +9

    I already said it before but, you will go very
    far and I will continue supporting you because you have
    a great talent in what you do and love 🍷

  • @melfish5442
    @melfish5442 Před 2 lety +10

    I'm very excited to see this video, i have always been interested in work life over there in japan, and seeing this from someone I love to watch is even more amazing!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      It’s a very rare video. I think you’ll love it!

  • @southron_d1349
    @southron_d1349 Před 2 lety +13

    I used to commute into Melbourne and it was up to a 90 minute journey each way. Assuming something didn't go wrong with the trains. I did this for almost 30 years and my health suffered as a result. Then five years ago, I picked up part-time work much closer to home. My health is so much better. Working full-time with a crazy commute is all very well, but some things are more important.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      90 minutes is a loooooong way!

    • @urgidover
      @urgidover Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, you are right, I spend everyday in commuting 3 hours.

    • @christophertremblay7603
      @christophertremblay7603 Před 2 lety +1

      I did 4 hours a day (In France “near” Paris) for two years before the covid appeared and forced us to work from home since. I’ve never been happier not spending literal days in commute each week. I’ll never accept anymore a job which doesn’t allow me to work from home whenever I want to

  • @frank_vegas56
    @frank_vegas56 Před 2 lety +7

    Another awesome video! Being the new employee is always hard at the beginning. Looks like you’re definitely an asset to them. Love your content always.
    And Congratulations on 500k!!! Soon you’ll be at one million!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for all of your support Frank! Couldn’t have done it without you.

  • @luciana2136
    @luciana2136 Před 2 lety +4

    Love coming back from school and seeing that you posted! I admire you! Knowing multiple languages is amazing! ❤️

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Luciana. I wish you the best of luck with your studies.

  • @eyelidman09
    @eyelidman09 Před 2 lety +11

    Fascinating. A glimpse into literally a different world and culture: ‘Japan world.’ More please. Arigato.🙏🌞🇬🇧👊🙏

  • @RachelC89
    @RachelC89 Před 2 lety +8

    I love these kinds of videos! So interesting to see Japanese office culture from your perspective. Would love to see more videos like this! ❤️❤️

  • @jorluo
    @jorluo Před 2 lety +85

    Very interesting Anming. I've heard that many Japanese companies do have a very formal and strict hierarchy and that the employees hardly even see the top management of the company. Several Japanese who work for Finnish companies here in Finland have had a kind of shock that even the CEO or the MD of the company might sit down next to you at a lunch table, eat the same canteen food and start chatting about kids, family and everyday life.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +17

      This is true. I might have a difficult time adapting to a traditional Japanese company.

  • @alessandrosonsin
    @alessandrosonsin Před 2 lety +10

    Loved this video. I am from Brazil but live in Canada. My wife is also from Brazil but her parents are Japanese. I also worked for a Japanese company in Brazil so I see a lot of similarities on the culture. Please keep the videos coming.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s so cool? There’s a big connection between Brazil and Japan. Lots of mixed families.

  • @rveal242
    @rveal242 Před 2 lety +1

    Always enjoy watching her videos! 👏🏾

  • @lizduffy9825
    @lizduffy9825 Před 2 lety +2

    That was really neat! I'd love to see a series of work life videos!
    I, for one, appreciate anything you on CZcams... so no matter what, I'm Not unsubscribing🥰😘

  • @KuyaArbee
    @KuyaArbee Před 2 lety +16

    super super super super! love your videos! wow and congrats on the 500k! it was like yesterday when you were just starting! super happy to see your success and growth! you're awesome blossom

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I can’t wait to see where things go from here.

  • @jenjenniejennifer7540
    @jenjenniejennifer7540 Před 2 lety +7

    I loved this! It is so interesting to hear about the small things (like needing to learn a different version of Japanese for office life) that make up your life there! It is also so cool that you've found what seems like a more laid back or progressive company to work for!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      We could go into so much detail about office language in Japan. I would love to make a series about that.

  • @Mike739107
    @Mike739107 Před 2 lety +9

    This was great, Anming! Would definitely like to see more of these "Day in the life" type of videos about Japan.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      The Day in the Life videos are a lot more fun to make and easier to edit.

  • @themaxwells11
    @themaxwells11 Před 2 lety +2

    We first found this channel, with you exposing others in a sense, knowing how to speak their language, with that being said, this video is a change of pace, but it's good, great channel.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much. I’m glad you like the change of pace.

  • @dragonmac1234
    @dragonmac1234 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks Anming, this is a very interesting day in your working life. It's good you are in a company who tolerate the occasional mistake and allow you to learn from it, it's also good you have a short commute. Most of the jobs I've had over the years took 30-45 minutes to get to the office. You are often packed in a London Underground train so tightly you can barely move.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I think this is the best place to learn and make mistakes.

  • @galapagos1809
    @galapagos1809 Před 2 lety +3

    LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this concept. Yes, a series on business work culture, dos/don'ts, etc ..

  • @jensino
    @jensino Před 2 lety +2

    I can't believe the coincidence, but when I worked in Japan my co-worker and a good friend was a Tamil from Sri Lanka as well. I greet you Vithi! 😄

  • @anomoly40
    @anomoly40 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the energy in this one.

  • @Onitsutube
    @Onitsutube Před 2 lety +24

    see? THIS is interesting content... content that is hard to find anywhere else... so much better than "SHOCKING!!!" and "UNBELIEVABLE!!!" and "OMG did I mention it's SHOCKING!!!"... you are a fantastic person who has so much more to give than "SHOCKING!!!" videos ;o) keep up the great job ;o)

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +5

      I hope so. I don’t want to make those every single time.

  • @ocashflo
    @ocashflo Před 2 lety +6

    Love it! I am so fascinated to learn the daily culture you interact in while living in Japan!!

  • @lisaduhn184
    @lisaduhn184 Před 2 lety +1

    How awesome that you are so young and living this life. Good for you. Such a blessing to be able to experience this now. Enjoy. Blessings from So. California, Lisa

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Lisa. It’s been a lot of fun to work overseas.

  • @Kai-fo8xk
    @Kai-fo8xk Před 2 lety +7

    What the hell😲. I never expected Sri Lankan in your video. I am also from Sri Lanka 😂😂. Love ya thanks for your videos 😍😍

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +4

      Sri Lankans seem very cool. I get along with Sachin well at work.

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 Před 2 lety +4

    I really admire your tenacious work ethic. Working in Japan can be extremely frustrating and difficult for gaijin.

  • @xoxoxalicia
    @xoxoxalicia Před 2 lety +9

    Your job seems very progressive and such a fun environment, almost casual! I love casual classy spots. Not too formal that you can be your unique personality but still be professional! Definitely seems like a great place to practice Japanese to tweak all those mistakes and for formality practice! Stumbled across your videos a couple weeks back and I absolutely love them! Especially want you to know, After your video and post last week, just keep making your content. It’s always going to be great to have and this little niche loves your vids, I promise 😉

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m glad that you found the channel recently Alicia.

    • @Birthold
      @Birthold Před rokem

      progressive is almost a pejorative in America for a dysfunctional hell hole intent on purity testing everything. I suppose this being in japan it's probably not a terrible thing.

  • @staceyvinson3317
    @staceyvinson3317 Před 2 lety +2

    I've just recently found your channel and honestly I'm enjoying all your videos. Please keep them coming as they are sometimes funny, and extremely entertaining and I'm learning alot about Japan.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome! I’m so glad to hear that you’re enjoying them!

  • @W4EMB
    @W4EMB Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the videos! I find them very satisfying. Bright, refreshing seeing people with different backgrounds and culture getting along.

  • @very.casual.librarian
    @very.casual.librarian Před 2 lety +6

    YES. Would love to see more on this!!! Especially from a foreigner's perspective.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      You got it! I’m already thinking of ideas for the next video.

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen Před 2 lety +19

    Wooohooo, I can see that you reached 500K subscribers on your CZcams channel, Miss Alyssa, Stupendous effort.👏🏻😄
    I am pretty sure that working in a Japanese office as a foreigner could be satisfying with an excellent opportunity to experience an international environment and pushing your abilities in new directions, even/despite English isn't the official language in Japan. 🏢

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you! So far working in an office here has been really cool. I’ve learned so much.

    • @MultiMates7
      @MultiMates7 Před 2 lety +2

      @@OrientalPearl how many hours do you work?

  • @davidsiu1364
    @davidsiu1364 Před 2 lety

    You have such great energy and passion. Thank you for sharing your videos.

  • @DD-eq2bl
    @DD-eq2bl Před 2 lety

    Love u Anming!! I love such video! It’s very Vlog-ish yet concise and informative!
    Please don’t give up and keep pushing!!

  • @ilovepokemon-fe6hd
    @ilovepokemon-fe6hd Před 2 lety +3

    おはよございむす、あんみんさん! I feel really grateful to have the opportunity to see something like this! I love Japan and would love to visit some day, so these tips were very helpful! Please make more videos about this!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m so glad that you loved the video so much 😊

  • @TeamWnKaTchO
    @TeamWnKaTchO Před 2 lety +57

    As much as the Japanese culture seems appealing to some extent.. being constantly afraid to offend someone sounds so bad.. I mean it's a whole different world..

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +19

      Most phrases are set and you just have to copy what everyone else does and you’ll be fine.

    • @Loren3Akira
      @Loren3Akira Před 2 lety +5

      Children raised in dysfunctional families with alcoholic, narcissist, or otherwise abusive parents seem to exhibit similar hypervigilance, constantly focused on the reaction of others. This dysfunctional outlook on life is taught starting in pre-school, where there is an inordinate emphasis on the "Group" -- working together, fitting in, sacrificing your individual will, and so on. Lots of rules, rules, and more rules. No flexibility for anyone that colors outside the lines. It is a great model for getting things done, achieving a safe and orderly place to live, and subjugating any trouble-makers in society, but it is also oppressive. Conformance is too often achieved through social/group pressure that resembles bullying. In my 20+ years in Japan I have rarely met individuals I did not like, but the "group" and society can exhibit mob traits that can feel callous, brutal, or even abusive to an outsider used to more individual freedom. Almost all Japanese are educated using the same curriculum and same social values/expectations, so they are often baffled by barbarians not knowing the extensive unwritten rules they are raised with.

    • @buildTheWALLNOW
      @buildTheWALLNOW Před 2 lety +1

      @@Loren3Akira thanks for your insight!

  • @tinabeee7350
    @tinabeee7350 Před 2 lety

    This was really interesting and I enjoyed your tips and advice throughout. Would love to see more like this!

  • @drauc
    @drauc Před 2 lety

    Loved this video, very informational. Thanks!

  • @emmersnext
    @emmersnext Před 2 lety +6

    What a cool perspective. I just love the respect in and of the culture and all the little, but significant, nuiances.

  • @DTProtoss
    @DTProtoss Před 2 lety +89

    I would be interested to know how important formal education is when it comes to getting a high level job in Japan (Hear from them and what they think since I know their views are different), personally I dont have a formal education, but I managed to get a very good job in a major european bank

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 Před 2 lety +6

      I think in most companies formal education is highly important. I have no knowledge about job hunting, but there has to be a reason that getting into a high ranking university is so important that there are training courses for babies for the entrance exam for the kindergarden that is attached to the schools that are attached to a university. And if you want a government job you practically have to go to Keio for example.

    • @sho1763
      @sho1763 Před 2 lety +4

      That's really cool, I'm glad that you got good job, but it's really rare to get a high level job in Japan without a degree of high level university. It can prove and help yourself to be able to do something high level work for the entire your life. I don't know where this idea comes from, but if you wanna get a decent job in Japan, then usually people go to high level universities or pass the state examinations.
      I don't know what's the definiton of high level jobs for you, but if you just wanna have a decent job in Japan and love educational work, then you can become an English teacher if you have a bachelor degree. Hope my info help you.

    • @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid
      @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid Před 2 lety +9

      In Japan you need a college degree, and it doesn't matter what its in, you just need one. Lots of Japanese people have a degree and end up working somewhere with totally different skills, its just the degree that matters. As a foreigner you also need your N2, the second highest Japanese language proficiency test

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid Not true, A lot of foreign English teacher barely know Japanese.

    • @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid
      @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid Před 2 lety +7

      @@Mwoods2272 That is a job SPECIFICALLY made for foreigners lol. What I am talking about are normal jobs that the average Japanese person has, like working in an office

  • @MidnightBlue105
    @MidnightBlue105 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks for creating it and giving us that inside look! 🙂

  • @tomattime
    @tomattime Před 2 lety

    Another slice of magic. A fascinating insight into your day to day work. 👏🏽

  • @sojou.RN.
    @sojou.RN. Před 2 lety +3

    My goodness. Keigo melted my brain when I was learning Japanese in college. I've pretty much decided that it's almost impossible to learn without being in Japan in the context of needing to use it. Amazing video, Anming! I would love to see more videos about business life in Japan!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +3

      I think you’re right. To be able to practice Keigo you have to be in the workplace.

    • @nataliemolina2428
      @nataliemolina2428 Před 2 lety +1

      This video melted my brain my Japanese teachers never even told us there was 3 types of Keigo 😭😂

  • @Bobmrob
    @Bobmrob Před 2 lety +8

    Can’t wait for this!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! I’m excited to watch it with you.

  • @kendrickkx
    @kendrickkx Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you for sharing this aspect of your life. Would love to see a series of this.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Kendrick. I should start planning the next video.

  • @toucan8898
    @toucan8898 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like a really fun workday! First video of a foreigner working at a Japanese office on CZcams.

  • @ronin_9
    @ronin_9 Před 2 lety +4

    Like before watching gang checking in! I'm sure this will be another awesome video 🙏🏻

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for liking the video. It helps a lot.

    • @ronin_9
      @ronin_9 Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl congratulations on 500k!

  • @Joe.Ortega
    @Joe.Ortega Před 2 lety +4

    Congratulations on 500k
    🎉🥂💐

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for your support!

    • @Joe.Ortega
      @Joe.Ortega Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl most definitely, just keep doing what you doing and breath. All will work out in the end.

  • @melissad1854
    @melissad1854 Před 2 lety +2

    So glad to see your new video! My daughter and I signed up for Japanese lessons on Pimsleur at your recommendation! So I listen intently when you speak Japanese. Now I have to look up otsukaresama desu.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s so awesome that you’re enjoying Pimsleur ! People say Otsukaresama desu a lot. It’s very useful.

  • @emilythejoyfulnomad
    @emilythejoyfulnomad Před 2 lety

    ooo sounds like a great idea for a series!! excited!

  • @Enlightize
    @Enlightize Před 2 lety +4

    Breakfast....red bull. 😏 I love this set up though! Your job seems pretty laid back and fun! 😃Btw, I dominate at foosball. heh heh heh

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      I challenge you to football Jasmine! Bring it on! Lol

    • @Enlightize
      @Enlightize Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl You're on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Bobmrob
    @Bobmrob Před 2 lety +3

    Congrats on 500k subs!

  • @m-j.9509
    @m-j.9509 Před 2 lety

    I love this video!!!! It's so great to see you in your work environment. I look forward to more about work and your everyday life. This was very informative about the differences in speaking business Japanese and everyday Japanese.

  • @meryamle6270
    @meryamle6270 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG thank you soooo much for sharing this video! I'm so glad I found your channel :)

  • @RubyDuran
    @RubyDuran Před 2 lety +21

    I’m looking forward to watching this! Get to see a possibility of what can be by studying Japanese 👀

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +5

      That’s right! This is a rare look into what it’s like to use Japanese for work.

  • @josephbridgforth
    @josephbridgforth Před 2 lety +13

    I’m getting my certificate in Japanese Language and Culture and this is the sort of job I want for a little if I get the chance to live in Japan. I would love more videos about this!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +4

      That would be cool if you also got a chance to try working in Japan.

  • @ometofu
    @ometofu Před 2 lety

    Never cease to amaze how clean Tokyo is... good content! and cool job!!

  • @eadmundpole2648
    @eadmundpole2648 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed this, very insightful - definately do a series!

  • @timetowatch_francois
    @timetowatch_francois Před 2 lety +12

    Very interesting to see the specific details needed to work in Japan.
    I’d be too afraid to make mistakes and get fired 🙁

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +4

      They don’t fire people very easily. But expect to get corrected a lot.

  • @rg0405
    @rg0405 Před 2 lety +3

    Congrats for 500k didi

  • @reggio565
    @reggio565 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing this, this is inspiring for my daughter.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      I’m so glad to hear that! Is she interested in working in Japan?

  • @slyhatjones
    @slyhatjones Před 2 lety

    Everyone is impressed by your positive attitude, supportive and encouraging approach to promoting learning language and travel and being bold enough to talk to people from another culture, and deservedly so. But I wanted to express how impressed I am with your video skills. Over the last couple of years, I've seen a significant although sometimes subtle improvement in your editing, composition, and camera work! Your lighting is very good lately, your decisions about whether and when to add soundtrack, choices about how much time to spend in a particular scene, all are reaching a truly professional level. I'm impressed.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I’m really glad that you noticed the improvements in production quality. I’ve been learning a lot.

  • @Mutchkin21
    @Mutchkin21 Před 2 lety +7

    I am going to have my daughter watch this as she is trying to learn Japanese.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s so awesome. Is she interested in working in Japan?

    • @Mutchkin21
      @Mutchkin21 Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl she wants to visit and the possibilities could include doing similar to what you do. We are thinking possibly next year of going sometime. She is coming 13, so she has awhile but want to embrace her journey.

  • @brando6322
    @brando6322 Před 2 lety +3

    I would LOVE to experience your life. You have inspired me to 1: try to learn Japanese. 2: actually visualize a future in Japan. 3: possibly start planning for this future. 🥰 thank you for your videos.

  • @genxlife9650
    @genxlife9650 Před 2 lety

    Fascinating video. Thanks for posting! It's always great to see other cultures...it gives everyone perspective.

  • @shelbybrown4192
    @shelbybrown4192 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been so excited to see this!! Thank you so much for you’re inside view of this world. It’s so interesting. Thank you for taking us into your life. 😊
    PS - it would be awesome if this is a series!!

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Shelby! I’m so glad that you liked it.

  • @whushaw
    @whushaw Před 2 lety +30

    You’re moving on up in the business world. The hotel looks great with a youthful feel to it. Now just don’t let those honorifics take you down! 😂

  • @kairimiyu
    @kairimiyu Před 2 lety +9

    Maybe content about getting a job in Japan would be interesting too! My half year of job hunting experience was hell and I'm sure most Japanese think about it in a similar way 😩 Also the process itself is completely different to Germany for example. (Btw I also only just started at a Japanese company here 3 months ago! 頑張ろう❗😊)

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +6

      I would love to make a video about the job hunting process here for foreigners.

  • @soyjuan_mikaell
    @soyjuan_mikaell Před 2 lety +1

    500k now wow! In no time I know you'll make it to a million 😊 congrats and I know this video will be fun, can't wait

  • @user-lq4sk1zw5o
    @user-lq4sk1zw5o Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to watch more videos about offices and job culture in Japan! This video was so good🥰💞

  • @dianbb
    @dianbb Před 2 lety +4

    I think if you worked at a "regular" Japanese office, you wouldn't have been able to film. But it's still fun to see what your job is! So jelly of your Japanese skills :)

    • @ITamayo21
      @ITamayo21 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree. I work in a traditional Japanese company and we are not allowed to film and take a photo of the office.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re probably right. Most companies wouldn’t allow this.

    • @dianbb
      @dianbb Před 2 lety

      That’s okay though, every country has their own rules and some are just more strict 😉

  • @smalltalkissocool9534
    @smalltalkissocool9534 Před 2 lety +36

    Very interesting! I heard that working in Japan may be stressful due to the long hours but I would like to see what the actual experience is like! Have you ever felt overworked?

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +23

      I think it totally depends on the company. I haven’t felt overworked, but I only just started 3 months ago.

    • @smalltalkissocool9534
      @smalltalkissocool9534 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OrientalPearl that is nice! I want to work in Japan when I get older so that is nice to know!

    • @sprayburg
      @sprayburg Před rokem

      @@smalltalkissocool9534 well she also makes money off the videos she makes so she makes quite a lot more than the average person that works her job

  • @Cheesus_Chrisp
    @Cheesus_Chrisp Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you for being so enthusiastic about sharing your life. I hope you are encouraged to continue making such wonderful content.

  • @detch5307
    @detch5307 Před 2 měsíci

    This is really fascinating. I'm enjoying your videos more and more.

  • @Rivethead242
    @Rivethead242 Před 2 lety +4

    I would like to see more videos like this. Maybe you could explain to us Gaijins how we can stay in Japan for a few months or so and what are the options the country allows to foreigners.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      Your limit would be 3 months on a tourist visa here.

  • @DEtchells
    @DEtchells Před 2 lety +5

    +10 for more vids about working in a Japanese marketing firm!
    (I was kinda amazed by how uncrowded the trains were. Is that because of COVID? I’ve been there many times and have almost never seen train cars that empty unless I was pretty far out from the main part of Tokyo. But it seemed they were pretty empty even close to your work location.)

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      The first train I rode was sooooo crowded I couldn’t film it.

    • @DEtchells
      @DEtchells Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl Ah - that sounds more like my experience there, other than late at night (except last train 😮) or more on the outskirts :-)
      What general area do you live in? (If you’re comfortable saying even approximately.)
      Years ago I used to stay around the south Ginza/Shimbashi area, but more of my friends and places I like to go are on the west side, so lately I like Shinjuku a lot (I know, my biz contacts tend to raise their eyebrows when I tell them I’m staying on the fringes of Kabukicho, but I like the younger more lively there :-) Also sometimes Shibuya, near the New South Gate, sometimes in Osaki, as it’s cheaper and fewer gaijin around :-)
      Shit, I miss Japan, neh 😢 I can’t wait till the whole COVID mess gets over with…

  • @JasonKeenanEsq
    @JasonKeenanEsq Před 2 lety +1

    I endorse the idea of "I could make a whole series out of this." This was a great glimpse behind the scenes! Incredible what you're doing.

  • @babablayne
    @babablayne Před 2 lety +2

    Saw your recent post about subscriber struggles. Selfishly I hope you will keep at it. I am learning Persian and one day hope to be as fluent as you are in Japanese. You inspire people, don’t give up!

  • @pashaw8380
    @pashaw8380 Před 2 lety +3

    Anming I'm so proud of you and glad seeing you're happy with what you have achieved! Just please please and please find a way to keep up with your Mandarin because I don't want you to forget the language! I'm sure you don't get to use Chinese at all living in Japan but do find a way to keep up :D Keep up the good work polyglot! PS:希望你有空可以回台灣看看和玩玩~~

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      I would have liked to use Chinese for work too, but maybe in the future.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +2

      我以前在台湾新竹工作过喔。

    • @pashaw8380
      @pashaw8380 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OrientalPearl I know cuz you talked about it in one of your vids :)

  • @MrNottocd
    @MrNottocd Před 2 lety +4

    I've seen other CZcamsrs in Japan talking about how the molestation problem on trains is not insignificant. Perhaps as part of the business in Japan series you could address your experience. The others said it happens most often on crowded trains. You mentioned in this video about crowded trains. And others have mentioned that at least one female was so crowded that they were lifted off the floor by the compression.

    • @felixli5279
      @felixli5279 Před 2 lety +2

      @ 09:15 of this video inside the train, U can see her sitting at a seat/bench under a pink colour sign that reads 'women only'. In major cities across Japan, seats or even entire commuter train car reserved only for female passengers has been common practice for well over a decade specifically to deal with "molestation problem".

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 Před 2 lety +1

      The morning rush hour is bad but the last train is the worst. The last train is usually around midnight and most people are drunk, sweaty and smell like smoke.

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety

      That’s why they have the “women only trains cars”

    • @MrNottocd
      @MrNottocd Před 2 lety

      @@OrientalPearl I'm aware of those. However, if this were a perfect solution, then wouldn't everyone be talking like problem solved. But, that's not the impression I'm getting.
      Only you can decide if the topic fits into the theme of your channel. This was just a suggestion.
      These are the questions I can think of off the top of my head: Do the women's cars get full forcing women into the general cars? Does every train have a women's car, or is it just certain locations and/or certain times of day when a women's car is available? Is it advisable for a family to split up?

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Před 2 lety

    This was a great insight, thanks for sharing!

  • @BaileyB1011
    @BaileyB1011 Před 2 lety

    Loved this video! Great quality and great content. Can’t wait to see more

    • @OrientalPearl
      @OrientalPearl  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much! I’ve been working hard at improving the video quality over the last year.