8 Reasons why you shouldn't move to Japan. | Indian in Japan.

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  • @ArghadipBhurisrestha-wm7wd
    @ArghadipBhurisrestha-wm7wd Před rokem +879

    The legend are who's they cannot go Japan in their whole life but also watching this video😂😂

  • @sudhindrakopalle7071
    @sudhindrakopalle7071 Před rokem +613

    Living in India is actually quite good if only we did a better job with our infrastructure, filth, and general public discipline. It is only after living in places like Japan, US, UK, etc. that we realize that what shines from a distance is not necessarily great.

    • @amish613
      @amish613 Před rokem

      Ha then comeback to India then why get settled abroad permanently! 😂
      Obviously because India is not going to change with 1 billion plus people there is filth everywhere in each town city and village and NH and trains connecting them all

    • @Why_u-lie
      @Why_u-lie Před rokem +9

      US people are rich if they have small or normal businesses cause at there business has value and if u earn 3.5,4k $ per month that in itself helps u in everything Nearly but yeah in european countries it’s hard by alot.

    • @user-uu9pr2gt8x
      @user-uu9pr2gt8x Před rokem +45

      dude you forgot the lower middle class and the majority of people in India, they do not earn living wages that can help them to afford houses, car, proper food, and education. we do not pay them that well in India, that is why they live in illegal places and slums, also this is the same reason things look cheap in comparison to developed countries. If you start paying minium living wage in India to all the lower wrokforce , things will also get expensive in India and they will have a decent life.

    • @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy
      @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy Před rokem +5

      ​@@user-uu9pr2gt8xvery well said

    • @ZeNiki1729
      @ZeNiki1729 Před rokem

      True

  • @subhadeepmandal3092
    @subhadeepmandal3092 Před rokem +248

    For optimists, if we take the contrary of what all he said. If you know Japanese Language N2-N3 and you are non-veg i.e you love seafoods Takoyaki, beef,pork, Chicken etc. If you don't have fascination about cars, would love to live in a smaller city with plenty of natural beauty etc Then Japan is a dream country for you.

    • @RK-yx9xi
      @RK-yx9xi Před rokem +12

      Very well said.

    • @er.esakkim8781
      @er.esakkim8781 Před 11 měsíci +22

      Really, Japan is this one country which can be accessed without a car! Car ownership always costs no matter where we live.
      For Vegetarians, they've to learn to cook. They've to schedule their time properly and can prepare some Meal preps for a quick cooking or something to save time. Learning to cook actually saves money for Non-veg foodies as well. Afterall,eating out everyday is expensive.

    • @owannn
      @owannn Před 5 měsíci

    • @designshorts4020
      @designshorts4020 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@er.esakkim8781vegetarians don't think about the problems non vegetarian people face. The discrimination they face. It's good. Let the vegetarian people have a taste of their own medicine.

    • @user-qv5qq9ss9h
      @user-qv5qq9ss9h Před 4 měsíci +1

      I can do everything except the non veg part, can I still work it out

  • @pranaypietersen
    @pranaypietersen Před 10 měsíci +64

    Surprised to see the level of peace there... I cannot hear anything except chirping birds and the wind.... No honking cars etc.. and pleasant to see few bicycles pass by... You cannot get this level of peace even in a meditation centre in india 😅..

  • @abhikun94
    @abhikun94 Před 11 měsíci +316

    For true Japan lovers, this video will never ever be a source of discourage, thank you for sharing the facts, good and odds make every nation, no nation is perfect. Facing challenges is a part of life.

    • @bharatbhushansolao4925
      @bharatbhushansolao4925 Před 10 měsíci

    • @airplanedude3103
      @airplanedude3103 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Japan is overrated.

    • @abhikun94
      @abhikun94 Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@airplanedude3103 Not at all !!

    • @rutujadhanawade2750
      @rutujadhanawade2750 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I totally agree with you

    • @Iamhim2004
      @Iamhim2004 Před 9 měsíci +6

      ​@@abhikun94if you are influenced by watching anime then you are utterly immature, I would say life in India is much easier if not India, uk is also good. Initial life in a foreign country is always exciting but it gradually grows on you till start feeling unusual 👍

  • @chaitanyasidam319
    @chaitanyasidam319 Před rokem +112

    Now I understand why sinchan always said that his father was in debt. His mother wasn't able to pass driving licence exam. And nobita begin unable to travel with his family

  • @udainaik7268
    @udainaik7268 Před rokem +153

    I stayed in Japan for little over 6 years early year 2000. Now I am back to India but miss every thing I did that freedom, challenge, thrill, culture, peace and warmth of people. I earned decent stayed jyutakukodan 100k rent but spacious living. Miss tatami, ofuro, delicious seafood, variety of sake, local beer, sashimi, sushi, okonomiyaki, soba, udon, yakitori and tempura off course. Long my visits to kyoto, kiyomizudera, arashiyama, miyajima,nara and many such prestine heavenly places.

    • @Ravicgsce
      @Ravicgsce Před rokem +13

      single banda rehke ghumna alag hai, family leke jeena aalag hai bhai.

    • @suraj_danu
      @suraj_danu Před rokem +4

      What are your thoughts on people just being polite due to culture and they're not really kind

    • @udainaik7268
      @udainaik7268 Před rokem +9

      @@suraj_danu yes that's right but I have seen that even in US, Europe ... there is always racial complexes but one should factor that in, try to understand people and culture and best adjust.
      Japanese don't like showy or overly extroverts.
      I could speak Japanese when I went there that was a big advantage for many liked to understand my culture watched me before they became friendlier.
      But as I went there to work besides experience new place and culture. I took it sportingly when someone sounded sarcastic I also played ignorance 🙃.

    • @udainaik7268
      @udainaik7268 Před rokem +2

      @@Ravicgsce it can be tough with family. Language culture food besides family adjustments... I can imagine

    • @jaideepc786
      @jaideepc786 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Superb & balanced advise.👍👍👍.
      And the places you mention ring such a pleasant bell.. 👌👌.
      Precisely the sort of mature & studied opinion that os required. No situation (esp foreign work locale) is absolutely smooth & easy. Be ready to adopt & adapt.
      And btw, how much so ever I may like my country, there is simply no comparison between living & work conditions of India vs Japan..
      The cleanliness, basic convenience in walking on streets & roads, public transport, parking , govt Interface, even local work culture, interaction with Japanese colleagues (In India, its a shit-house with malicious office politics everywhere) , the focus on quality, perfection in each & every task...is simply awesome & cannot be compared with India. and sorry to state that..
      Because of elementary differences in sheer population, the enormous difference in spending power, incomes is so great, that apart from. few (very few) pockets in large cities, India can never get there., atleast another 25 years.
      (And that too if imbecile RaGa doses not wrest powenxt yr r via a rag-tag political alliance & turn the economy back on its head) //sorry to get political here, but it cannot be denied that Modi did substantial got IN/JP relations //
      Be that as it may,
      I shudder to think of the reverse, of how a Jap expat would survive in, India.. No wonder Japanese, Korean expats are paid really generous 'hardship allowance'. Coz it must ve just so tough for them, and if they get family here then it's a entirely different ball game altogether.
      For domestic comparison, Tokyo & Mumbai are akin to comparing living with say a Lucknow or Ujjain in UP with a Pune /Mumbai in Maharashtra.
      There are pockets of excellence, but very far & few,.

  • @lolangtamad8591
    @lolangtamad8591 Před 10 měsíci +89

    I lived in japan for more than 20 years and i can say that if u are a permanent resident and u are paying everything by yourself is a very hard thing . A lot of people does not understand how to live in japan. You have to pay too much taxes and everything is really expensive. Those taxes are (road tax, health insurance/pension is a must to pay, house rent, electricity bills .gas bills , internet bills, fone bill, resident tax, salary tax .
    This is just an example calculation base on my experience.
    Salary/month
    180000
    Salary tax
    9000/10000
    Shakai hokken/ insurance
    30000/38000 depends on age
    Fone bills
    8000 up
    Apartment
    40000 up depends how big
    Internet
    6000
    Electricity
    4000 up depends on usage
    Water bill
    2000 mostly every 2 months
    Gas
    8000 up depends on usage
    Car gasoline
    8000 depends of the usage
    Car shakken(2 years)
    80000 up depends on car
    Parking
    4000 up every month
    Resident tax is 10% ~up of your whole year salary . And lastly food.. food is expensive in japan
    As i was alone my food cost me 40000-50000 every month. So as i gave a sample of bills on normal areas (not tokyo) u can see how much costly in japan and your salary is not that high to cover all of it. That’s why most people there specially foreigners do double jobs to atleast save a little or send money to their families.And now i am happily living in india with my indian husband. I honestly love japan but when u get older u will realize that its not worth it. Specially nowadays the economy of japan is pretty bad. But its easy to find a job in japan actually when u have proper visa. Highschool grad or didn’t even finish elementary is accepted on factories as long as u can do the job. And lastly don’t ever forget u can’t be noisy is japan. Loud music/tv or u yourself is very loud . It’s not allowed or the police will knock on your door because japanese people will report u. Even if it’s afternoon or the sun is up it doesn’t matter. Noise is not allowed there.

    • @sadcatt.
      @sadcatt. Před 4 měsíci +3

      Thanks for the valueable informantion

    • @Ahmedkazoo786
      @Ahmedkazoo786 Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's like living in hell then

    • @nayaknaresh
      @nayaknaresh Před 2 měsíci

      Australia returned to India after 7 year residence. You are paying for the privilege to live in the country. Taxes get recycled into society. Indians have a migrant mindset where they want to squeeze every dollar/yen l, multiply it br Rs 60 and send it to India using unofficial channels or low cost forex remittance operators. Most Australians/Japanese live very tight and you are no better nor worse off than the locals. If you want to send cash back to India, work in an oil rig in Saudi Arabia.

    • @sunnymeee
      @sunnymeee Před 25 dny +1

      ​@@Ahmedkazoo786rich people can live

    • @exploringworld117
      @exploringworld117 Před 17 dny

      thanks for the info❤

  • @prashantshinde4850
    @prashantshinde4850 Před rokem +54

    Konichiwa, Been there done that. You have covered almost all points. I feel you bro. I had time of my life living in Tokyo though. It also made me independent. I miss living there sometimes. Nice vlog! Mata ne

  • @xtmork1082
    @xtmork1082 Před 2 měsíci +9

    4:40 राजीव दीक्षित जी ने सही ही कहा था की जापान में हर क्षेत्र में अपने मातृभाषा का ही उपयोग होता है 😢।
    लेकिन आज़ादी के बाद अब तक भारत मे इस तरह की व्यवस्था है की आप अंग्रेजी के बिना तकनीकी उच्च शिक्षा/क्षेत्र में जा प्राप्त नहीं कर सकते हैं।
    आज चीन, जापान जैसे देश पश्चिमी देशों को पीछे छोड़ कर तकनीकी के क्षेत्र और आर्थिक रूप से विकसीत हो रहे अपने मातृभाषा में और स्वदेशी तंत्र में।

  • @DipakBose-bq1vv
    @DipakBose-bq1vv Před rokem +94

    We have lived in many countries: the UK, the USA, Australia, India and Japan. Japan is the best regarding safety and cleanness. PR (Permanent Resident-ship) is possible if you work for about 10 years. Language is a problem but in your work place it is not a problem. Public transport is very efficient and always available. Vegetarian food is available in the restaurants, Indian restaurants, and in MossBurger. If you go back to India once a year you can use International Driving License, which lasts for one year. Children's education is a problem. If your child does not want to learn Japanese you have to find out International School or send your child to India to stay with relatives.

    • @ankitsaiyan6151
      @ankitsaiyan6151 Před rokem +11

      The problem is veg food is not available everywhere bro. And you can't dine in or out daily in a restaurant. Also Indian restaurants in japan are expensive as hell. A 10 rupee samosa costs 500 yen there. You wont even save anything.

    • @alixahmed2430
      @alixahmed2430 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@ankitsaiyan6151😅

    • @utkarsh1874
      @utkarsh1874 Před 9 měsíci +8

      laerning japanese is more useful for your child than learning hindi

    • @peak_911
      @peak_911 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Children education in japan? lmao HELL NAAH
      I would never let my kids to even enter any asian school, INDIA-JAPAN-KOREA-SINGAPORE, competition is too high in these schools, not forgetting bullying problem is very real.
      Better option is europe.

    • @peak_911
      @peak_911 Před 8 měsíci

      Only if they have decided to live in Japan, school education doesn't mean sh*t, India is still better when comes to school education, don't even talk about practicality, it is same everywhere.
      College education matters which sucks in India, the most.@@utkarsh1874

  • @indraneelsingh4854
    @indraneelsingh4854 Před rokem +46

    Nice video, all good points. Some factors that you mention, like car insurance, garage rent, housing rent, non-concrete walls, household chores, they are common in many countries, UK, USA, Canada included. Language and culture is perhaps the biggest factor when it coms to Japan, but I guess that's what makes it fun to live there.

    • @travelwithSakyaNirwan
      @travelwithSakyaNirwan Před měsícem

      It's sad to say why these people say the negative side of Japan always ...Specially south Asian countries ...I think ,Many South Asians who are already in Japan do not like others of their mother countries conming to Japan ....Yes,some bad points r there ...But you can win them and have a good life in a country like Japan ....These South Asians try to dimotivate others ...Why do not they leave Japan ,if its difficult to live???

  • @pratiksingh4668
    @pratiksingh4668 Před rokem +57

    gives a lot of information that is needed for people seriously considering for jobs in japan thank you so much!!!!

    • @1pmcoffee
      @1pmcoffee  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching! Please consider subscribing if I provided some value!

    • @pratiksingh4668
      @pratiksingh4668 Před rokem +1

      @@1pmcoffee I'm already subscribed from a while back!!

  • @reveen1979
    @reveen1979 Před rokem +25

    If indians want to migrate, the best is to go to english speaking countries like US,UK,Canada and Australia. I have seen many indians struggling in EU countries because of the language.

  • @nagavenkatasreekarkarumanc2848
    @nagavenkatasreekarkarumanc2848 Před 11 měsíci +18

    You opened my eyes I am a vegetarian and particularly from south. I am searching for a person like you to tell frankly about Japan. Thank you very much once again.

    • @pc7615
      @pc7615 Před 2 měsíci

      Yaa vegetarians should stay away from foreign countries

  • @xiRePeNTx
    @xiRePeNTx Před 11 měsíci +9

    All of them are very valid and hard hitting points. These issues really plague any foreigners that is visiting Japan. Very good points

  • @jayeshbatule
    @jayeshbatule Před 11 měsíci +33

    He shared obviously true and positive things but these type of difficulties are everywhere and if u can't manage these things u are never gonna leave your home like small kid🙂

  • @AshwinKatre-rb4ur
    @AshwinKatre-rb4ur Před 2 měsíci +6

    Bhai tumhara background dekh ke Japan pe dil aa gaya mera

  • @sanjay_singh
    @sanjay_singh Před rokem +24

    Thanks for the reality checks. People coming from lower-middle or middle class really needs to see this video as they think a lot for any big expenses.
    Another check - People being anime fans and all. It's good for tourism but living there is whole different game.
    After marriage, expenses doubles then after having kids, expenses will be multiplied.
    Someone might say I am working in top-notch IT company with great salary. Good for you. This video is not for 1%.

  • @Cazzkiya
    @Cazzkiya Před 2 měsíci

    Very good and deep video enchanted with your experience.Liked it 👍

  • @physicslover1950
    @physicslover1950 Před rokem +10

    Sir I am applying for Masters Research Scholarship in MEXT, do I have to submit the university placement form alongwith the application form before shortlisting or I have to submit university placement form after being selection.

  • @wasuvsp
    @wasuvsp Před 11 měsíci +4

    Excellent Video. I totally agree with his comments. I have been there, sent by my company and stayed there for a few days. I can totally relate.. Good job Aditya..!

  • @Mintreviews55
    @Mintreviews55 Před rokem +26

    Bhai ye video 1.5x speed mein bhi normal lag rha🤣

  • @pushpeshsuman
    @pushpeshsuman Před rokem +9

    All this information should be known to whoever wants to settle or work in Japan.
    Good that you made video on this but these are pre requisite that one must explore.

  • @srinathrangaswamy7922
    @srinathrangaswamy7922 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good one brother. Thks for all the relevant and imp info. Your video has affirmed my decision of being a long term tourist (say couple of months or so) vs living there! :)

  • @soumitrapathak3411
    @soumitrapathak3411 Před rokem +35

    Sorry to say but OTC medicines for fever is very much available in Japan! However, taking other medicines without the prescripton from a certified physician is one of the worst things you can do to your body. So, not being able to buy these drugs without a prescription actually beneficial for long term.

    • @SHARK11_22
      @SHARK11_22 Před 4 měsíci

      i mean, everytime though??

    • @overlord7096
      @overlord7096 Před 3 dny

      Expensive. For every small fever, cold should I pay huge fee to the doctor ?

  • @internetsurfer5321
    @internetsurfer5321 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for making this video.... Really helpful

  • @lttttl
    @lttttl Před rokem +20

    i have lived in japan for 7 years till 2016
    the ony challenge you will face is language
    and regarding food and other lifestyle challenges
    if you cant cook cant do daily chores you are introvert cant handle initial struggle then my dear friend dont come.

    • @leihejun844
      @leihejun844 Před rokem +1

      Hey, is there any scholarship for 37 years old? I'm extension year of my PhD in China. I have hsk4 and am studying n5. May be can prepare n4 too. I'm 36. I prefer another PhD. I want long visa. I've been abroad since 2008. I eat takoyaki, sushi, onigiri, kimchi, udon. I don't care people being cold, I'm more robot than all of them.

    • @violet51
      @violet51 Před rokem

      Hello there. I am thinking of moving to Japan in the future, so I would like to ask you some questions. As you said earlier, that language can be a barrier in your day to day life, so that can be improved by learning and practice obviously. And I can do normal house chores and cook food. But I can cook only Indian food. So, are there any stores available there with Indian grocery items? Like what we eat here. And since I'm vegetarian, I can't eat any meat. So I need to know this.
      Also, if we were to travel in Japan, can we find suitable vegan food for us to eat and survive there for a few days?
      Are Japanese people racist towards outsiders like us?
      Please I'm begging you to answer my questions. I want to have advice from someone who has lived there and experienced the things there.🙏 Please give me a reply🙏

    • @leihejun844
      @leihejun844 Před rokem +3

      @@violet51 i know there are veggie restaurants in Taiwan and many indians too. Even Indian restaurants.
      Racist people can be anywhere, a guy from Tokyo may be racist towards Hiroshima. He can hate his own uncle too. So don't care about that. You don't need signatures from a racist for your visa. Embassy allows you to stay so find your friends.
      See, a Japanese guy killed Shinzo Abe, even none of them were foreigners to each other. An Indian killed Gandhi. So why are you afraid to be a foreigner?

  • @Amar11115
    @Amar11115 Před rokem +2

    thanks for giving different perspective!

  • @amitabhkumar8379
    @amitabhkumar8379 Před rokem +11

    Well, the only issue is the Japanese language ability. One must need N2 level to work. Traveling is not difficult and veg food is available. For housing look for Government rental housing known as UR housing. PR possible in 5 years with a good degree and job. But currently, I think job opportunities are shrinking.

  • @praveenpoudala8003
    @praveenpoudala8003 Před rokem +15

    bro how did you prepared for language proficiency Exams for MEXT, I can deal with the English language but about the japanese lanuage exam like i am at complete zero and i have only 3 weeks for preparation. is there any ways to prepare to atleast for minimum score

    • @HTechno
      @HTechno Před rokem

      Don't worry about it even if you fail in your Japanese exam it's ok as if you get selected you are going to learn it for one year anyways

  • @araverse
    @araverse Před 8 měsíci +12

    Living in Korea as an Indian. I relate to everything that you’re saying. 😢

    • @X-ANCE
      @X-ANCE Před 6 měsíci

      How did you find a job there? Is it safe 👀 my goal is to move into korea too

    • @ori5581
      @ori5581 Před měsícem

      Then just stay in india..

    • @ori5581
      @ori5581 Před měsícem

      ​@@X-ANCEyou too..stay in your india

    • @udaan2001
      @udaan2001 Před 28 dny

      @@X-ANCE why? Are you a top performer today?

  • @Hellraiser603
    @Hellraiser603 Před rokem +15

    I just love how clean everything looks in Japan

  • @fregagaming5591
    @fregagaming5591 Před rokem +31

    Me who lived alone for 2 years alone during covid without my parents . I’m fully prepared

  • @shawcking2472
    @shawcking2472 Před 11 měsíci +14

    *Aditya* : 10 reasons why you should move to Japan.
    Also *Aditya in the same month* : 8 reasons why you shouldn't move to Japan.
    Bhai ye kya chal raha hai😂

    • @1pmcoffee
      @1pmcoffee  Před 10 měsíci +9

      Bhai piya hua baitha tha xD

  • @rgsanjay
    @rgsanjay Před rokem +74

    Yaar week me ek video daal hi diya kro 😓
    Future me romromji ke sath collaboration bhi karna hai 😇

    • @1pmcoffee
      @1pmcoffee  Před rokem +13

      Thank you so much. I know youve been supporting me from the beginning. Thank you for that.

    • @dioshjoshi
      @dioshjoshi Před rokem +1

      Rom rom ji to collaborate nahi karte mene satha me video bananeke lie bola tha

    • @rgsanjay
      @rgsanjay Před rokem

      @@dioshjoshi bhai karta hai wo banda respect person hai🥸

    • @puneetsharma312
      @puneetsharma312 Před rokem +3

      @@rgsanjay aajkal rom rom ji ki video quality bahut hi down ho gayi hai, ab utna maja nhi aata unke vlogs me, unse accha unka dost ajay bahut accha kar rha hai

    • @saksham8798
      @saksham8798 Před rokem +1

      @@puneetsharma312
      Bhai Ajay bhai ka bhi youtube channel hai kya hai to link share Karo

  • @335haan5
    @335haan5 Před rokem

    Very much required reality check, tysm

  • @warhammerGG
    @warhammerGG Před 11 měsíci +6

    No offense but the kind of rant you did regarding owning a personal vehicle feels wrong, there's a reason why most of the people in Japan use public transport and the public transport itself is so efficient that you do not feel the need of a car.
    Hence less cars on road, better air quality less pollution, less traffic. Which is way better than what we have here in India.
    Yes it's not very convenient if you have to go on a road trip let's say or you need to go somewhere urgently, for that you can definitely book a car. It's not like you have to book everyday so it's fine.

  • @AK-ii6vn
    @AK-ii6vn Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks bro for valuable information.

  • @jaycee3521
    @jaycee3521 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is a really pleasant video, please do more walking and talking videos if safe to do so 👍

  • @felixches
    @felixches Před rokem +1

    i have one question can we stay with our parent permanently
    ? please reply its important for me

  • @xxphysicsxxchemxxanimexxhi9999
    @xxphysicsxxchemxxanimexxhi9999 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Does Japan pays high for electronic and electrical engineering

  • @vamsidogiparthi4445
    @vamsidogiparthi4445 Před 10 měsíci +5

    All the points you have mentioned are similar for uk, us and typically any other foreign countries. When you move out of your comfort zone you have to face all of this bro. Chores one was hilarious. You have to do your things if you move out of your country. Thats the basic. Cost of living is not free in india as well. If you live in cities it will cost you a lot.
    Please move back and dont go to other countries as you dont seemed to be ready for such a big move.
    Fyi, veg issue is same everywhere, car is needed in us, uk.

  • @VijaySinghdeveloper
    @VijaySinghdeveloper Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing. Now I can not think for settlement.

  • @prashantkv4
    @prashantkv4 Před rokem +26

    Conclusion- Must know the Japanese language, No veg food available, Outdoor food cooked in beef oil/other animal fats. No permanent citizenship, Housing is bad, Chores have to be done by you. No maid, servant available or very expensive.
    I think Isse acha to Europe, America, Dubai chale jao.

    • @Vignana_Pradarshana
      @Vignana_Pradarshana Před rokem +2

      Why no PR. If you know Japanese and you have good salary it is easy to get Japanese PR. In Europe too nobody will give you citizenship without minimum B1. No citizendhip in gulf

    • @varunmittal3617
      @varunmittal3617 Před rokem

      dubai mae bhi if you are highly skilled

    • @Ravicgsce
      @Ravicgsce Před rokem +4

      Isse achha India me hi rehlo. India has many high paying jobs. Learn right skills get one in India. One can visit any number of countries if you have time money and health.

  • @mirchimusicmasti
    @mirchimusicmasti Před 11 měsíci +1

    Informative

  • @achaleshkumar9773
    @achaleshkumar9773 Před 5 měsíci +7

    aadhe log to doraemon dekh k japan jana chahte hai 😂😂😂

  • @missionrectify
    @missionrectify Před rokem

    do japan have it jobs and how is it there - better than here or not ?

  • @Surya-ze6fo
    @Surya-ze6fo Před rokem +12

    Hey bro, I love your videos. Just bumped into your channel somehow while I was searching for MEXT related videos. Hope you're doing well there. Just wanted to ask one question could you please make one MEXT video for MBA.

    • @chiragkhatri1791
      @chiragkhatri1791 Před rokem

      Same question

    • @adarshbharti5303
      @adarshbharti5303 Před rokem

      Hey! I am also looking for information on MBA in Japan. I found some information on MEXT and other Scholarship for MBA

    • @adarshsubramaniyan993
      @adarshsubramaniyan993 Před rokem

      Hey bro, i wanted to ask the same question can we do Mba in finance under Mext... And what are some good universities in Japan to apply for... I mean if you get the answer, do share the information with me 🙏🙏

  • @suryanshporwal7321
    @suryanshporwal7321 Před 8 měsíci

    Mai toh ghumne jaungaaa😅 even i am also learning japanese for travelling

  • @RavarsenBlogspot
    @RavarsenBlogspot Před rokem +3

    Can you give us an example of a bad neighbour experience?

  • @parveensaini3407
    @parveensaini3407 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you
    You opened my eyes!
    Now I understand why my husband doesn't want to go to Japan😊

  • @TITANDRAG
    @TITANDRAG Před rokem

    Hello bhaiya what do u think what kind of education qualifications i need to do job in japan easily im in 2nd year planing to job abroad please tell

  • @prabhuslegalhub
    @prabhuslegalhub Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video

  • @loopy986
    @loopy986 Před rokem +4

    sir the way aap calmly ek ek point ko explain krte ho is what attracts me to watch your videos it feels my big brother is teaching me and giving me guidence to what to do and what not thanks a lot bhaiya😇

  • @pankajchauhan5972
    @pankajchauhan5972 Před měsícem

    @Aditya Singh Rathore - I'd like to ask though.. what if you are being asked to live in Tokyo with a salary package of 13 Mills pre tax, is that a good figure? especially if you're earning on a similar level in India?

  • @noormohammedkhanpathan9825
    @noormohammedkhanpathan9825 Před 7 měsíci

    What should be the min salary to live in for an Indian in rupees ?

  • @Abhitheaspirant
    @Abhitheaspirant Před rokem +2

    Bro what is a roadmap for undergraduate in medicine for mext

  • @LulzAsh
    @LulzAsh Před rokem +3

    me watching all this from my comfortable bed

  • @user-mw4dm4vd6r
    @user-mw4dm4vd6r Před 8 měsíci

    Well i already kmew all these and currently on n4 level of japanese. Planning to study till n1. I find japanese quite interesting

  • @southasiamapsjayreddy
    @southasiamapsjayreddy Před 7 měsíci +1

    good info. thanks.
    But you should have mentioned average salary of your field, or better feild
    , when you cmapre Driver licensinb cost is ~2 lak YEN etc, so viewers can comapre

  • @rakeshpatil5412
    @rakeshpatil5412 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Perfect video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @dioshjoshi
    @dioshjoshi Před rokem +3

    Vai where are you from

  • @VISHAL-hw3cj
    @VISHAL-hw3cj Před rokem +1

    accurate information 💯

  • @theenglishtutorial4805
    @theenglishtutorial4805 Před 11 měsíci

    Brother,can you guide how can I get a job in 7-11 or any other convenient store in Japan ?I have completed N2 in Both JLPT and NAT N2.I have experience of 3 years internship in Japan..But I want to get a job in 7-11 store .. Please guide..How to apply from India.😊

  • @jaybro3713
    @jaybro3713 Před 7 měsíci

    😐 good information. Thank you.

  • @rajeevhere
    @rajeevhere Před rokem +2

    I just want to live, because of their discipline

  • @nokai6286
    @nokai6286 Před 27 dny

    Sir japan seh money india send kro toh is will be less right ?
    Money exchange rate is less right

  • @mohitchauhan6153
    @mohitchauhan6153 Před 7 měsíci

    Well I totally agree with him.. I have visited to Japan couple of times for business meetings and that too the the higher management in some of big companies in Tokyo like Nissan, Sony and many other MNC. Not even higher management speaks English. And it’s very tough to get get along. Food is pathetic and don’t ask the situation in Metro. Everything is confusing and in Japanese. And Taxis are not expensive but super expensive. 1km will cost you 400-500 yens

  • @amodkharwar1699
    @amodkharwar1699 Před měsícem

    Agar dhaniya khatam ho jaaye toh dukaan Ghar ke paas hai kya?

  • @mdyounus8573
    @mdyounus8573 Před 5 měsíci

    Skilld labour visa me ky sirf Indian restaurant mai karsakte hai

  • @user-ri8kw5sx6e
    @user-ri8kw5sx6e Před rokem

    me the one who still looking in the backgrounds and it attracts me so much😂

  • @Ultimate_Gamer_SS
    @Ultimate_Gamer_SS Před 7 měsíci

    If it's only about language and expenses then i guess it's not a big problem for me. Sure, it would be a challenge but what's the fun in life without a challenge right?

  • @ch4distan
    @ch4distan Před rokem +4

    Raw truth. Need more videos like this.

  • @faizanchaklasiya47
    @faizanchaklasiya47 Před 7 měsíci

    Where are you stay in Japan

  • @dharmendrapratapchaudhari8242

    Great information

  • @shachidevi2351
    @shachidevi2351 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Me looking at the background which is giving anime vibe😍

  • @amish613
    @amish613 Před rokem +2

    You are atleast able to roam in that country and have fun and see those beautiful places❤ only a dream for millions

    • @Ravicgsce
      @Ravicgsce Před rokem +3

      it is a dream, but only worth a few days of visit not beyond that.

    • @Ravicgsce
      @Ravicgsce Před 8 měsíci

      Why ❤ India is giving us good opportunity to work enjoy and play. India has opportunity everyone we are one of the biggest markets for Japan. We are a growing IT superpower. We are growing faster in every aspect. This is India's Era. 🇮🇳 I invite Japanese to visit India experience our culture.

  • @arpangurung4090
    @arpangurung4090 Před rokem +28

    All countries has pros and cons and no countries are perfect the main thing is to adapt and adjust accordingly.We could learn very great things from Japan from technological advancements to culture, traditions, cleanliness etc.,.If you want to go abroad then you should do research before so that you don't regret later on.

    • @Thuglife-nm1kt
      @Thuglife-nm1kt Před 11 měsíci +3

      oo bhai zyada GYAN mat pelo... research kitna karega??? prescription mein poora meds kharidna padega forcibly...yeh kaun kaise research karega??? car parking ke 50000 pay karna padega when i am already paying house rent...yeh kaun batata hai???

    • @arpangurung4090
      @arpangurung4090 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@Thuglife-nm1kt Ye tumhara soch hai india jesa koi bhi country nahi milega jaha par ek aadmi jo bhi kar sakta hai.Yehi dikkat hai aaj Japan kitna aage hai aur hum kaha hai, kyunki kuch sikhna he nahi hai,janam se he perfect mante hai.Uska personal opinion ho sakta hai,agar utna he mehenga hota toh lakho log Japan mein kaam karne nahi jaate.Tumko mirchi kyu lag gayi...😂😂

    • @Thuglife-nm1kt
      @Thuglife-nm1kt Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@arpangurung4090 ---meko koi mirchi nahi lagi bhai...but blindly kisi bhi cheez ko support mat karo... the points he raised are very genuine points... koi developed roads & cleanliness se 2 month tak khush rahega...but uske baad roz jab khane & burocracy ka nautanki sehna padega... toh saaara development pichwade mein ghus jata hai...plus when everyday u have to come home after 10 hrs of work & when u r tired but still have to cook food... clean clothes+ house...do carpentry+ electrician work on ur own also no one will come to help...tab sachai pata chalti hai

    • @Arijit_San
      @Arijit_San Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@arpangurung4090Japan ka work culture sabse toxic me se ek hai. Yeh jise respect dena kehte hai use india me chatna kehte hai kyuki Inka respect literally boss ki chatna hota hai. Trip ke liye sahi hai japan but mai toh kabhi kisi ko recommend nhi karunga full time stay ke liye 🗿

    • @Arijit_San
      @Arijit_San Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Thuglife-nm1ktarrey bhai rehen de woh baccha hai jaroor anime dekh ke inspire ho gya hoga😂💀

  • @Thuglife-nm1kt
    @Thuglife-nm1kt Před 11 měsíci +4

    hearing to all those points u mentioned... i now feel how blessed we are... how easy & readily accessible things are here in India...

  • @rohit-bq3cc
    @rohit-bq3cc Před 4 měsíci

    can anyone tell me how mach salary have in japan normliy job full time

  • @Bethebest334
    @Bethebest334 Před 10 měsíci

    i am living in japan for 12 years , now japanese young peoples running from japan to australia, germany and us

  • @anmolmishra9191
    @anmolmishra9191 Před 2 měsíci

    why are roads shaking

  • @pranalipatil5383
    @pranalipatil5383 Před 9 měsíci

    Monthly rent 1 lakh yen?

  • @KARZDAAR_MUSIC
    @KARZDAAR_MUSIC Před 4 měsíci

    Brother Msc MICROBIOLOGY ke liye japan mein koi job hai kya?

  • @saurav5233
    @saurav5233 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Really informative video this one. I really love India more than ever. Its like mere mann ko bhaya mai kuttaaa kaat ke khaya (no extra charges apply).

  • @SpideronOfficial
    @SpideronOfficial Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can I study MBA or Business Management in Japan ?? My father is a business man he wants me to study in Japan and after that take the responsibility of his showroom.

    • @highon_meowijuana
      @highon_meowijuana Před 11 měsíci

      Try applying for MEXT scholarship. If you have never moved out of your house and lived on your own, it will be difficult at first but not impossible.

  • @Sid-MMA
    @Sid-MMA Před 11 měsíci +1

    These aren't really hurdles. These things which all depend on ones personal choices and moods . I don't mind non veg . If I m earning good than no problems in paying taxes for all the amenities .

  • @abhinav7480
    @abhinav7480 Před rokem +1

    Bhai ghumne k liye toh a sakte hai na japan

  • @akshshah6240
    @akshshah6240 Před 11 měsíci

    Consultantancy documents banane k liye kitna leta hai paisa plzz reply

  • @acdcacdcacdc
    @acdcacdcacdc Před rokem +1

    I have an offer with 60LPA JPY ctc. Basic pay is 300K JPY per month. Is it a good offer. I am single and willing to go to Tokyo in December.
    Please suggest.
    And comparing to this Japanese offer, what pay offer in India would count good considering the living cost of tokyo and all.
    Thanks.

    • @AbCd-xg2rr
      @AbCd-xg2rr Před 11 měsíci +1

      Go to Japan bro...the experience of living and working in a foreign country is so endearing.Its a developed country and you will like it a lot and you can always come back.

  • @prateekrajput2595
    @prateekrajput2595 Před 2 měsíci

    sir is there any scope in management r from cr=ommerce field in japan for jobs?

  • @AbhiKumar-ri4pu
    @AbhiKumar-ri4pu Před rokem +9

    Anyone seen swift desire 10:36 😂😂

  • @divyagupta321
    @divyagupta321 Před 6 měsíci

    10000 yen in indian rupees is ?

  • @Bandhu241
    @Bandhu241 Před 11 měsíci +8

    As a strict vegetarian, I decided not to settle in such countries. Due to the growing popularity of veganism in the US, living as a vegetarian is easy.

    • @1pmcoffee
      @1pmcoffee  Před 11 měsíci

      Khud se bnana padhega yhn..

    • @xtan-yt
      @xtan-yt Před 9 měsíci +1

      just eat non veg.. lol

  • @nutandevjoshi
    @nutandevjoshi Před měsícem

    Bro why did you move to Japan then?

  • @dipanchakma8178
    @dipanchakma8178 Před 11 měsíci

    I am in Japan….Sab sakiiii hai……but driving rule regulations we have to learn from Japan

  • @aditysince2000
    @aditysince2000 Před 5 měsíci +1

    aisa dekh jaaye toh kahi bhi nahi jaa sakte uk usa canada ma bhi struggle japan ma bhi struggle hai toh adhmi karee kya

  • @AbhishekKumar-tn6us
    @AbhishekKumar-tn6us Před 11 měsíci +1

    Other people seriously watching the video for all the pro cons🤓
    Me wondering about the swift in the background at 6:18😂

  • @IndianCandor
    @IndianCandor Před 7 měsíci

    Why you have another video “10 reasons you should come to Japan” ?