Day in the Life of an Average Japanese Salaryman in Tokyo

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Paolo fromTOKYO

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Japanese work day at a Japanese office for an average Japanese salaryman in a Tokyo office. Living in Japan and working in Japan is quite a unique experience. This is a day in the life of Japanese worker, Makoto, 27 years old who lives in a Tokyo 3-story house with his family. This Tokyo salaryman works in a small Tokyo office, but spends many of his Japan working hours traveling from client to client on the Tokyo trains. Makoto works for a company called Mobal and as many Japanese salarymen, he entered the company straight from a Japanese University and he plans to spend his entire salaryman career at the same company. That is the life in Japan for a salaryman. We take a look inside what it's like to work in a small Tokyo office as well as to visit clients throughout Tokyo city area. His job experiences maybe unique to his company, but fundamentally he is very much an average salaryman. He commutes by train everyday to get to work and has to ride his mama-chari bike to get to the train station from his home. This Tokyo salaryman life has him arriving to work early and working late. As a salaryman, Makoto receives a standard salary every month for all the long work hours. The Japanese office is also configured so his boss' desk is right in front of him, quite a Japanese style office working environment. This very average Japanese work day and work lifestyle showcases a true day in Japan work life.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 4 роки тому
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@rishwannn
@rishwannn 4 роки тому
Keep up the good work Paolo !! 👍
@dizzzelcf507
@dizzzelcf507 4 роки тому
A Japanese doctor
@Vocax101
@Vocax101 4 роки тому
Keep up the good work 👍 A teacher could be interesting
@KrAUSerMike
@KrAUSerMike 4 роки тому
Yakuza!
@crysthofferrattier8138
@crysthofferrattier8138 4 роки тому
Day in the Life about I.T, tech, engineer, etc, please.
@vyxian00
@vyxian00 7 місяців тому
watching this again after few years, my fav comment is missing : "You forgot to film makato crying himself to sleep"
@stevennieto9898
@stevennieto9898 5 місяців тому
I remember that comment too. 😂
@Atomixi
@Atomixi 5 місяців тому
Revisiting as well and god, that comment was so bad but so good 😂
@hellmunddegenhard
@hellmunddegenhard 4 місяці тому
I found it
@ahmedbenidir7098
@ahmedbenidir7098 4 місяці тому
He probably does😂! What a fucking miserable existence!
@kiave18
@kiave18 3 місяці тому
I come here just for that comment 😂
@Gyro50
@Gyro50 4 роки тому
Now i understand why most anime is based on high school students. They are the last days of any kind of freedom.
@vinayaksharma280
@vinayaksharma280 4 роки тому
Yes Even in sequel of Naruto you can see after becoming Hokage which seems kinda office job now in show , he is not able to spend time with his family at all ..
@micaholson7293
@micaholson7293 4 роки тому
Even kids in Japan don't have much freedom compared to other countries tbh. After school, they are forced to go to a club and stay there for an hour. Then after that, they have to go to a Juku until 9 because how they do in their final exams depends on what college they get into which determines the type of job they get for the rest of their life, not dissimilar to the Gao-Kao exam in China.
@Gyro50
@Gyro50 4 роки тому
@@mrgeek434 this is only the case in certain cultures. Some cultures (Chinese, Native American) honor their elders and take care of them willingly. It's all based on your societal values and upbringing.
@illusineer
@illusineer 4 роки тому
@@mrgeek434 jesus, that shits terrifying
@mngkhoa4564
@mngkhoa4564 4 роки тому
@@mrgeek434 great, this shit makes me feel even more depressed now
@richard8670
@richard8670 6 місяців тому
I think part of the reason why he is seems fairly enthusiastic is the nature of his work. He spends a lot of his day travelling, going to different places, and meeting and talking to people. The places and people are certainly mundane, but the work is 100x more engaging than sitting in front of a pc screen for 8 hours straight.
@Flufferz626
@Flufferz626 4 місяці тому
With the views and stuff his smile is like "dear goodness please don't fire me."
@LC-in2ft
@LC-in2ft 3 місяці тому
I completely agree. I personally would prefer a job where I am going places and not just sitting in an office in front of a screen for all those hours.
@PureFuckingMetal6632
@PureFuckingMetal6632 Рік тому
When i have a bad day at job i look at makoto job and immediately feel better.
@saulverastegui9147
@saulverastegui9147 2 місяці тому
hes dying for our sins
@pho3nix-
@pho3nix- 2 місяці тому
Same fam
@grainlegacy1553
@grainlegacy1553 Місяць тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂​@@saulverastegui9147
@tacobite3256
@tacobite3256 Місяць тому
His job is probably considered easy mode in japan too
@khoirulanam9141
@khoirulanam9141 Місяць тому
the japanese government asks why today's youth don't want to have children, and paolo tells us in 4K
@saikiranrao194
@saikiranrao194 3 роки тому
So basically he comes to his house only for sleep
@atanudeka2958
@atanudeka2958 3 роки тому
😀😀 ya
@ahmadleoyudanto1436
@ahmadleoyudanto1436 3 роки тому
and read some part of a book.
@sabishiinobi
@sabishiinobi 3 роки тому
Only for a bath and some sleep.
@jorgenitales412
@jorgenitales412 3 роки тому
karoshi, a japanese term that means "death from overwork". japanese men and women suffer from that shit, in fact, it causes shut-ins as a side-effect. it is complex.
@rrf3f9x7a1g2
@rrf3f9x7a1g2 3 роки тому
@@jorgenitales412 2019 hours worked per OECD 1. Mexico 2. Korea 3. Russian Federation 4. Greece 5. Chile . 21. Japan Not everyone works in the corporate towers of Shinjuku nor "burakku" (black) companies. Nor live in a big city you know... Unlike 30 years ago, most Japanese office workers now work 40 hour work weeks especially in the big corporations. Even in the big cities, why do the trains get packed the most around 6pm??? Restaurants and the bars were packed as well around that time. Japan is more like a country where people work hard and party hard creating continuously a new culture.
@akinamorikama8199
@akinamorikama8199 3 роки тому
Felt like if Makoto arrive late at work Japan's whole economy will die.
@parkyamato9450
@parkyamato9450 3 роки тому
That's the most beatiful thing, every individuals have is own importance and society will die without him, which means everyone useful has importance and has a duty!
@dnw009
@dnw009 2 роки тому
@@parkyamato9450 I think Akina meant it more in terms of Japan's work culture... Could just be me. Regardless I do believe the nation needs a serious revision in how it treats overwork and work in general. Work is important, but so are enough sleep, family and friends. Moments of relaxation besides sleep.
@person1858
@person1858 2 роки тому
@@parkyamato9450 Thats true, but employees may be more productive if they worked less. Whats the point of working if you arent being productive? Can humans even focus properly for such long hours? 65 to 80 hours a week is beyond most peoples capacity.
@ashtonvanstaden_fitness
@ashtonvanstaden_fitness 2 роки тому
Lol good point
@Alejosales
@Alejosales 2 роки тому
😆🤣🤣 it probably true though
@D4rK3sTsH4d0W
@D4rK3sTsH4d0W Рік тому
He's gone for just over 13 hours a day and has more work to do once he gets home?? That's insane. His company seems relatively chill compared to other videos I've seen, and I can't imagine a much better job than small office worker + being out of the office on the train most days, but still. That's insane hours
@hw664
@hw664 7 місяців тому
Imagine cutting out the in-person meetings and making phone calls instead, they would have a 7 hour day.
@inkoofficial4752
@inkoofficial4752 7 місяців тому
It’s cause his boss is white
@wizeller5040
@wizeller5040 5 місяців тому
💀@@inkoofficial4752
@manuelvalencia9407
@manuelvalencia9407 5 місяців тому
And that's a butthead's life.
@Minderz
@Minderz 4 місяці тому
@@hw664Nope, they would have more meetings :)
@yowlolstfu6759
@yowlolstfu6759 Місяць тому
I say those train rides are what makes his job bearable. Those 30 minute rides between stations, while listening to music, kinda eases your mind off.
@KidThomsonMediaProductions
@KidThomsonMediaProductions 3 роки тому
Everybody gangster till this man misses his train and the world economy crashes
@patrik9328
@patrik9328 3 роки тому
The Creepiest Of Pasta darn
@denizzeekinci
@denizzeekinci 3 роки тому
Seeing your profile picture i must tell you, did you know they made ‘red mist’ cannon in spongebob?
@ifibreakcouldigoonbreak
@ifibreakcouldigoonbreak 3 роки тому
lmao
@kamaleshsadu4911
@kamaleshsadu4911 3 роки тому
underrated comment
@SilveryBlue1010
@SilveryBlue1010 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@username-yn5yo
@username-yn5yo 4 роки тому
Makotos diet Breakfast: nothing Lunch: Pastry Dinner: Beer
@samuelyanuar7297
@samuelyanuar7297 4 роки тому
he gonna die in 10 years
@michaeleugeneromero180
@michaeleugeneromero180 4 роки тому
@@samuelyanuar7297 work before in a japanese company which manufactures medical device... lots of sick people there in tokyo and high cancer rate too... japanese special the old ones wont stop work of the day till 12am by average. i left coz i still want my life back...
@kemita
@kemita 4 роки тому
Makoto's life: Slave his life away for couple pennies. No wonder Japan's suicide and fertility rates. What a disgrace of society. I bet Makoto even feels fulfilled and accomplished.
@username-yn5yo
@username-yn5yo 4 роки тому
kemita This dude making some good money and looks confident and happy. Who are you to judge?
@prolifiktheory
@prolifiktheory 4 роки тому
@@username-yn5yo u sure?
@ClassicRockMan70
@ClassicRockMan70 Рік тому
Can we have an update on Makoto? 3 years later I imagine he's moved up somewhat within the company! Maybe moved into his own place. Very curious to see how he's doing.
@dax8245
@dax8245 Рік тому
Maybe you would also like an update of every person who does this job, it’s sad, but he’s not the only doing it, get over it, that’s life.
@ClassicRockMan70
@ClassicRockMan70 Рік тому
@@dax8245 Everythings going to be ok man I promise.
@yuritarded1527
@yuritarded1527 Рік тому
@@dax8245 honestly working all day like this is much better than being jobless and having no progress in life
@theglowcloud2215
@theglowcloud2215 Рік тому
@@yuritarded1527 Nope
@rovanajean9550
@rovanajean9550 Рік тому
​@@theglowcloud2215 id rather be depressed but productive than depressed and unproductive
@PureFuckingMetal6632
@PureFuckingMetal6632 Рік тому
You forgot the part where Makoto cry in his bed.
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 Рік тому
And on the trains, but he edited it out.
@take9954
@take9954 Рік тому
no cry!!
@diggingmystyle
@diggingmystyle 4 роки тому
Paolo: "How many hours a week do you really work?" Japanese: "Yes"
@BoopSnoot
@BoopSnoot 4 роки тому
Except its a legitimate question, as it appears he only really does a few hours of actual productive work a week. The rest is really just wasted. I'm on a team of efficiency consultants for struggling businesses, and this entire business model is fundamentally flawed. For many industries, we are now in fact encouraging work from home programs utilizing telepresence technology, with only important necessary meetings between staff with a clear defined agenda illustrated by powerpoint presentations that are archived on the cloud for later reference and construction and maintenance of a knowledge-base that makes integrating newhires much more fluid. We've found that through proper management and business model, each employee's measured productivity increases an average of 3 times while the employees are also happier and less stressed because even though they feel like they are doing less, they are actually doing more because hours of commuting time, useless meetings, too many managers compared to subordinates, etc. is taken out of their schedules. We also encourage a 4-day workweek with 10 hour shifts, with clearly defined KPIs for defining and measuring an employees productivity so that they don't waste time "looking busy" for appearances sake, and just ensure they get their work done and are also competing with their peers on the quarterly KPI review to see how they rank.
@dk4529
@dk4529 4 роки тому
@@BoopSnoot Do you not find too much for 10 hours? 10 hours would be here the maximum working time. In addition, overtime, which sometimes happen, push it back up. I think overtime has to be taken into account. Greetings from Germany
@BoopSnoot
@BoopSnoot 4 роки тому
@@dk4529 Most employees are happier to have the extra day off, while still achieving a 40 hour productive work week. The ultimate goal after all is profitability for shareholders in a highly competitive global landscape, and you will have to compete with the Chinese and Koreans working 70+hours at lower wages. 10 hours is also not as much as you may think, as its 7AM to 6PM, which is early enough and late enough for peak congestion to die down for those unable to telework. For those that can telework which is the preference whenever possible, the average hour travel time to and from the office is replaced with actual productivity. In exchange, every weekend is a three day weekend allowing more fruitful passtimes like traveling. We encourage a "work hard, play hard" mentality, so employees can party hardy all day Friday and Saturday if desired and take Sunday as a day for relaxation and recovery.
@thephaze3
@thephaze3 4 роки тому
@@dk4529 I've been working a 10x4 schedule for the last year, it's amazing
@sargon0141
@sargon0141 4 роки тому
@@thephaze3 I used to work 12x3 schedule and it was very good for me,I had perfect work--life balance.But @DumbDuck44 is right, Japanese companies are infamous for inefficiency. Its all about appearance 'to work hard' instead of actual work. I know Japanese refuse to use macros and templates while preparing documents for fear that would make their work too easy and they will lose reputation.
@crumblardo7267
@crumblardo7267 4 роки тому
“I can finally go home now” You go buddy. You deserve the rest.
@friendofzeus
@friendofzeus 4 роки тому
He deserves freedom and his humanity back.
@chabland
@chabland 4 роки тому
And continue to work at home.
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 роки тому
@@friendofzeus للعدد 7 تميز خاص، حيث أنه شائع أكثر من غيره ولا نعلم سبب أهمية هذا الرقم وشيوعه في العلوم والثقافة وحتى في الطلاسم والسحر والشعوذة والقصص الأسطورية والخيالية . وقد يرجع سبب ذلك إلى أصل الخليقة حيث خلق الله سبحانه وتعالى السموات والأرض في ستة أيام ثم استوى على العرش في اليوم السابع . وقد قال العلماء أخفى الله عنا سر العدد 7 لحكمة هو يعلمها فنجد العدد 7 يدخل في علم الذرة وفي علم المجرة وفي الموسيقى والآداب واللغات وفي السنة المطهرة والآيات القرآنية . وقد تطلق كلمة سبعة ويراد بها الكثرة في الآحاد ، ويطلق السبعون ويراد بها الكثرة في العشرات ، ويطلق السبعمائة ويرا د بها الكثرة في المئين . والعدد 7 عدد فريد حسابيا فهو لا يقبل القسمة وليس له جذر تربيعي ولا يقبل التحليل الحسابي فهو في ذاته وحدة حسابية . عدد السموات : 7 عدد الأراضين : 7 أعضاء السجود : 7 عجائب الدنيا : 7 أيام الأسبوع : 7 رؤيا ملك مصر : 7 ليالي الحسوم : 7 الطواف حول الكعبة : 7 السعي بين الصفا والمروة : 7 حصى رم الجمرات : 7 عدد آيات الفاتحة : 7 عدد أبواب جهنم : 7 عدد البحار : 7 عدد الموبقات : 7 عدد قارات العالم : 7 وفي القرآن الكريم نجد الرقم سبعة مرات عديدة ، أذكر منها : - ثم استوى إلى السماء فسوّاهن سبع سماوات . - وقال الملك إني أرى سبع بقرات سمان يأكلهن سبع عجاف ، وسبع سنبلات خضر وأُخر يابسات . - قال : تزرعون سبع سنين دأَباً . - ثم يأتي من بعد ذلك سبع شداد . - مثَل الذين ينفقون أموالهم في سبيل الله كمثل حبة أنبتت سبع سنابل . - ولقد خلقنا فوقكم سبع طرائق . - لها سبعة أبواب ، لكل باب منهم جزء مقسوم. - سخرها عليهم سبع ليال . - ولقد آتيناك سبعاً من المثاني والقرآنَ العظيم . - ويقولون سبعة وثامنهم كلبهم . - والبحر يمده من بعده سبعة أبحر
@diggingmystyle
@diggingmystyle 4 роки тому
@@stevethea5250 🤣🌮👌👈💋👍🍔🤟😂😘😷🍟🥙🌯🤙🤞👋👉😍🥰😁❣💕💞💝💘💗💓
@roter13
@roter13 4 роки тому
and then he goes back into the pokeball.
@bunniesbunniesbunnie
@bunniesbunniesbunnie Рік тому
I'm very curious how the pandemic has changed the constant face to face meetings. Makoto is a wonderful asset to his company and I hope he does very well for them. It certainly appears that he does.
@kritishrivastava3602
@kritishrivastava3602 2 роки тому
I absolutely love these videos. It's like experiencing the world without physically living through it. Great great job by Paolo.
@rilorobinson7685
@rilorobinson7685 8 місяців тому
Ahahaha cause I'd neeeevvver wanna actually live dudes life but he's got my respect fuck that much work fr fr!!
@uniqio5916
@uniqio5916 3 місяці тому
Mujhey to jab bhi demotivatiom hota hai Ye vedio dekh leta hu 😂
@pmanfitness
@pmanfitness 4 роки тому
Is the tone in this video intentionally positive and upbeat while presenting the most soul-crushing and depressing content?
@CraigMitchell44
@CraigMitchell44 4 роки тому
I felt like that as well. What kinda life is that, when you've got barely 2-4 hours free per day? No wonder Japanese people are so depressed and have such high suicide rates.
@braidena1633
@braidena1633 4 роки тому
*Gets done at 6:00pm "Oh that's not so bad." Does after-work work. Does after-work work after that. Does after-work e-mails. "Okay never mind."
@Chocolatepain
@Chocolatepain 4 роки тому
@roger gerritsen why would you talk to random people on the train
@voixe2172
@voixe2172 4 роки тому
@Cliff P Actually, loud chatter or other disturbances are considered rude in Japan. The norm tends to be to sit in silence. That also goes for phone calls and even watching videos/playing games without headphones.
@regardzz
@regardzz 4 роки тому
@@CraigMitchell44 yeah i also kinda hate how all these videos just mask this behind "oh its just japanese culture guys" yeah.. nice culture 1 dude whos still most likely on minimum wage has to get in early, prepare office, make coffee, clean and shit, do after work stuff like HUH? ? ??? you want coffee in my office you go make one you lazy shit.
@thelonelybarbarian
@thelonelybarbarian 4 роки тому
I feel physically exhausted and defeated watching this
@NicholasOrlick
@NicholasOrlick 4 роки тому
mel pe lol
@bunnlose
@bunnlose 4 роки тому
​ mel pe, then what about me? im not american! might be a bit fat tho :P still 9,5h clocked but still working for "free" rest of the day. thats NOT common in norway. specialy this "mandatory pro-bono" work, thats not mandatory on paper but the culture demands it. dont think id ever get used to that.
@Skizzap
@Skizzap 4 роки тому
Canadian_Bonbibonkers you’re a bot lmao foh
@ichigotrillonator2812
@ichigotrillonator2812 4 роки тому
Shut up keep eating your donut
@CraigMitchell44
@CraigMitchell44 4 роки тому
@Canadian_Bonbibonkers That'd require those people want to work. Looking at Europe, they mostly don't and would rather collect welfare.
@wds807
@wds807 2 роки тому
Love how these are filmed in a sleek and clear manner, with commentaries in between. Your view counts are really high..
@ItsLittleFattie
@ItsLittleFattie Рік тому
I enjoy watching the "Day in the Life" series and I would revisit each video sometimes. It really caught my eyes that the work culture in Japan is crazy, especially the hierarchical thing...
@isaacgobo
@isaacgobo 6 місяців тому
it's not crazy. It just sucks.
@irfanyang7343
@irfanyang7343 3 роки тому
Worst part of all: This was a Saturday
@bv1228
@bv1228 3 роки тому
I’m crying laughing at these comments
@cool_cat007smoove3
@cool_cat007smoove3 3 роки тому
Really
@raymondvasquez1268
@raymondvasquez1268 3 роки тому
haha!
@user-hx1jw4br7s
@user-hx1jw4br7s 3 роки тому
Probably sunday
@matebokrosi7693
@matebokrosi7693 3 роки тому
:D :D
@gagugarila45
@gagugarila45 3 роки тому
Now I know why there would never be japanese version of The Office
@BooksInTheVoid
@BooksInTheVoid 3 роки тому
Kanatoro the sweet-toothed Salaryman it's on Netflix
@SabeehaFarheen
@SabeehaFarheen 3 роки тому
I mean there is aggretsuko .Funny but quite dark at times
@wongweiweili
@wongweiweili 3 роки тому
there's a korean version on Netflix called Misaeng! it's a good watch
@AB-sg4xu
@AB-sg4xu 3 роки тому
"Asian Jim has pranked Asian Dwight again by coming in 2 hours early and doing all of his work for him"
@destroyermaker
@destroyermaker 3 роки тому
There is one ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ep2Fmq6wpnuiopc.html
@jamalbaptiste5477
@jamalbaptiste5477 2 роки тому
Some of my favorite animes involve Train Station Employees, Farmers, Shrine Workers, Teachers, and Amusement Park Employee. But what you've posted has really opened my eyes to parts of Japanese culture. Thank you for taking the time to share these.
@ollywhelan5377
@ollywhelan5377 7 місяців тому
Love the day in the life series. Make it a permanent feature!
@diegovuillermoz5189
@diegovuillermoz5189 3 роки тому
makoto blink twice if you're held hostage at work
@xilenced6655
@xilenced6655 2 роки тому
hahahaha
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 Рік тому
How many times people going to repeat this?
@PMGW
@PMGW Рік тому
@@sammiller6631 cry kid
@kaiserch271
@kaiserch271 Рік тому
@tecno His boss looks decent, I have seen worse. (Tbh, I would rather be overworked under a good boss than working 1 hour for a bad one.)
@Prizm44
@Prizm44 Рік тому
If his boss was Japanese, I don't think it'd be much different than most other japanese workplaces. Their workplace laws are disgusting. But the fact that the boss is caucasian makes me even more disgusted. He should know better, likely coming from a western country with much more ethical workplace laws.
@immediamalcoccinello483
@immediamalcoccinello483 4 роки тому
Me: I want to live in Japan Video: No, you don't
@k_oy
@k_oy 4 роки тому
basically
@garythestormtrooper3782
@garythestormtrooper3782 4 роки тому
weebs dont realize its only a dream for people with money, they do respect hard work and most have to work hard anyways.
@racingbeats1493
@racingbeats1493 4 роки тому
it just doesn't seem that bad lmao
@Autumn_Forest_
@Autumn_Forest_ 4 роки тому
immediamal coccinello IKR?!
@mohammedhersi5774
@mohammedhersi5774 4 роки тому
@@racingbeats1493 Its virtual slavery, these people have no free time or lives. Its horrible.
@bigj3508
@bigj3508 Рік тому
Major kudos to this dude. His life is actually worse than mine but he still has such a positive outlook. Well done Makoto.
@vladyslavanufriiev1224
@vladyslavanufriiev1224 Місяць тому
can't look miserable for the camera😅
@Sloimer
@Sloimer Місяць тому
What a loser lol
@pietro6032
@pietro6032 2 роки тому
He seems to like his job and that's a important part of working anywhere. The opportunity to work on field as a Salary man honestly seems so much better than staying in a office by the entire day.
@jimd385
@jimd385 4 роки тому
Sleeps in a single bed, in a shared bedroom, in his parents house, doesn’t have a car, no mention of a romantic partner, hours and hours of commuting everyday, and the job still isn’t done when he gets home. Makoto seems like a nice enough dude, and he’s a mentor for school kids, so that’s cool, but when does he get time for himself? Reminds me how fortunate I actually am.
@Skafiskafnjak51
@Skafiskafnjak51 4 роки тому
true true.. Imagining that he never tried some of the best drugs we have on our planet.. feels really bad Makoto go live your life mate
@jimd385
@jimd385 4 роки тому
Mint & Cola .....humans are hardwired to kill each other, evolution means that all species compete for limited resources. It’s true that mass murder does appear to be more common in the USA, however taken as a whole, the murder rates in poorer countries are much much higher. The culture in Japan seems to be much more introverted and focused on honour, so instead of killing each other, they prefer to kill them selves.
@scoville-3606
@scoville-3606 4 роки тому
@ good to hear
@ggnorton7
@ggnorton7 4 роки тому
@Mint & Cola but is it? When a psycho takes a gun and goes for mass shooting - it is a tragedy. But when socially approved abuse of the individual is leading him into killing himself - that's a whole another level of tragedy.
@goobsta8906
@goobsta8906 4 роки тому
Jim D Well, a few things I should touch on. First of all a majority of Japanese live with their parents well into their late 20s as oppose to moving out at 18 which is common in the west. Don’t know the reason for them living with with their parents for that long especially since a lot of times their financially independent. Only about 50% of Japanese own cars. That’s due to the fact that japan is a public transportation heavy country. A big chunk of the budget goes into PT. So commuting to work via train is extremely common. When I went to study in Osaka, driving to Tokyo took about 5 hours as oppose to taking a train there which was about 3 hours. So pt is quicker in a lot of cases. Last point is a lot of Japanese are single. Having a love life just isn’t Japan’s ball game for some reason. It does correlate to their low birth rate. In fact it’s very common to be a virgin well into your twenty’s. I think about 25% of Japanese 30 year olds are virgins too. So all that correlates somewhat to maybe why Makoto doesn’t have a partner Don’t be mistaken. This is a very common lifestyle for id say about 3/4 of japan’s population
@JK-ul1yk
@JK-ul1yk 4 роки тому
Japanese Salary Man's Objective: Survive.
@nevillesolomon6522
@nevillesolomon6522 4 роки тому
Lmao
@reecesia9265
@reecesia9265 4 роки тому
hahaha!
@thesorrow96
@thesorrow96 4 роки тому
lol
@HM-iw9kj
@HM-iw9kj 4 роки тому
J K I’m Japanese and yes, that’s true!
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 4 роки тому
US worker's objective: Not be homeless and try to live past age 50.
@pathak2964
@pathak2964 9 місяців тому
I think I learned a lot in this 'a day in the life' video than any other videos. I will have keep a mental note of these etiquettes in a Japanese corporate environment if I ever get a chance. Thanks 🙏
@SuperNuclearHamster
@SuperNuclearHamster Рік тому
This is so soul crushing to watch, the guy wakes up at 7 am, and doesnt completely finish his work for the day until nearly 10 pm, leaving barely an hour for leisure.
@nematkhan7449
@nematkhan7449 4 роки тому
He worked so much I'm tired just watching it
@netouyonews
@netouyonews 4 роки тому
社畜という
@supigr8579
@supigr8579 4 роки тому
Same thoughts
@ri6357
@ri6357 4 роки тому
Almost all the Japanese people work like that ... it’s crazy
@supigr8579
@supigr8579 4 роки тому
@@ri6357 omg
@fru.lemon.4568
@fru.lemon.4568 4 роки тому
西村博之 わろたwww
@brycechapman3173
@brycechapman3173 4 роки тому
These ‘day in the life’ videos are totally unique and entertaining!
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching Bryce Chapman!
@strangeperson700
@strangeperson700 4 роки тому
I feel like crying sometimes, so much work and long hours. :( I hope they're making mad cash though.
@monicapetitebonita218
@monicapetitebonita218 4 роки тому
@@PaolofromTOKYO no, THANK YOU! 😁
@RandyLittleStudios
@RandyLittleStudios 4 роки тому
Agreed.
@RandyLittleStudios
@RandyLittleStudios 4 роки тому
@@strangeperson700 no mad cash usually. Depends on the job of course. But
@citybutterfly
@citybutterfly Рік тому
i love these Day in The Life collections. Very interesting to glimpse how others go about their day and make comparisons. Love it!
@manuelvalencia9407
@manuelvalencia9407 5 місяців тому
I love these videos. Thank you very much for making and posting them.
@adamosos7624
@adamosos7624 3 роки тому
This man is speedrunning his life while doing side quests
@donpeace894
@donpeace894 2 роки тому
And not doing much of anything in the process
@ultimatedoge5990
@ultimatedoge5990 2 роки тому
@@donpeace894 Man, it's not good to talk about yourself like that
@clipshd3721
@clipshd3721 2 роки тому
@@ultimatedoge5990 yo you just roasted him like a barbecue chicken!!
@rameshb7985
@rameshb7985 2 роки тому
This guy left at 8 am and returned at 9pm....he must get paid really well.
@LinhNguyen-my5my
@LinhNguyen-my5my 2 роки тому
@@rameshb7985 sadly no
@Lugmillord
@Lugmillord 4 роки тому
"This is a day in Japanese salaryman Makoto's life." "What does he do in his spare time?" "I already said that he is a Japanese salaryman, didn't I?"
@ACHVACTAB1
@ACHVACTAB1 4 роки тому
Eat, Sleep an Work: The USA, Eat, Sleep an Not so much the work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whats gonna be the end result for the USA ???????????? Go Trump
@magusonline
@magusonline 4 роки тому
@@ACHVACTAB1 I'm guessing you don't work in America (unless it's a retail or restaurant). American Corporate offices don't waste nearly half of the amount of time that Japanese corporate offices do. Let's not forget the unpaid overtime from pretending to work for the sake of respect for the co-workers who are slow and grossly incompetent 😱
@AlexanderPews
@AlexanderPews 4 роки тому
He probably has a free day in his week and also maybe one or two free days in the weekend. But Japan is seriously rough when it comes to working hours. In the city is where people come to make money, and its very competitive so you have to stay on top, but its also where people are sad because you dont feel the freedom so much as if u lived out in the woods.
@maruwan-dono
@maruwan-dono 9 місяців тому
man its already for years !! I remember when this series started : best thing paolo did 😊
@DistributistHound
@DistributistHound 2 роки тому
Thank you for making this video and also thank you Makoto San for sharing a day of your life in UKposts
@joaopauloaragonalmanza6616
@joaopauloaragonalmanza6616 3 роки тому
They forgot to show everybody drifting in the garages of tokyo everynight
@JumpStyle212
@JumpStyle212 3 роки тому
Best comment by far
@titang9878
@titang9878 3 роки тому
Legit what I used to imagine japan as when I was a kid... Thought everybody had atleast a skyline but now realised that most people don't even have cars.
@stann.3408
@stann.3408 3 роки тому
@@titang9878 why would everyone own a skyline there if skylines are common there? That's like assuming everyone in America owns a mustang or a f150.
@SakkoTheTaco
@SakkoTheTaco 2 роки тому
Since Makoto seems to constantly travel all over the city doing so many different tasks, I half expected him to show up during the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony carrying the torch or something
@RsKnDR0991
@RsKnDR0991 2 роки тому
Bro my sides xD
@jaycowper
@jaycowper 2 роки тому
@@RsKnDR0991 dude, same lol
@random_d00d
@random_d00d 2 роки тому
Legendary comment
@callista4990
@callista4990 8 місяців тому
that's a nice one there haha!
@jss652
@jss652 6 місяців тому
😂😂
@anime-kun5548
@anime-kun5548 2 роки тому
Broooo... u gotta post more of these videos.....they are super awesome and ya i want u to post one for a high school student
@user-xs9pd8yi7k
@user-xs9pd8yi7k 3 місяці тому
Makoto seems like a great person, would love to hear his life goals and perception of level of happiness
@moritzzz1
@moritzzz1 3 роки тому
I honestly can't tell if he's genuinely happy with his work or forcing a big smile through the endless work grind
@VirginPride
@VirginPride 3 роки тому
I'd rather pursue my passion, do what I like, for my pleasure. And that's the opposite.
@achintt1144
@achintt1144 3 роки тому
But, can't you see how fast and and satisfied he is , I don't see him complaining after seeing that much.
@xx_fortniteprolegendslayer1219
@xx_fortniteprolegendslayer1219 3 роки тому
Japanese like to be respectful, and so I’m sure he’s trying to look good for the camera. -inside I think he’s... dying
@scopeworth7781
@scopeworth7781 3 роки тому
People adapt to their circumstances. Happiness can be quite relative.
@alexjustalexyt1144
@alexjustalexyt1144 3 роки тому
@@js-hs8zv how? He is happy, let the man live
@m.baguettem.chopsticks2060
@m.baguettem.chopsticks2060 4 роки тому
The craziest thing is Makoto said he wanted to make his whole career in that company while working like that. Imagine that.
@bluEish04
@bluEish04 4 роки тому
M. Baguette & M. Chopsticks yeah makes me think he’s just saying that since he works at the company. He wouldnt admit that he is not happy and plans to leave it in a few years after gaining some work experience
@user-hv5xb8ci7w
@user-hv5xb8ci7w 4 роки тому
In Japan, it is not common to change jobs. If you have an employment contract with the company, the salary is guaranteed until the age of 60. Furthermore, if you work until you are 60 years old, you will be paid about $ 200,000.
@jacoville
@jacoville 4 роки тому
BBC 200.000 in 60 years. That’s what your life worth. Let that sink in.
@user-hv5xb8ci7w
@user-hv5xb8ci7w 4 роки тому
@@jacoville The salary paid by the age of 60 is about $ 2 million. You will get an extra $ 200,000 when you retire.
@bludika
@bludika 4 роки тому
BBC lol extra 200k after wasting 60 years of his life, Sounds like a good deal huh
@dpaul3447
@dpaul3447 2 роки тому
Paolo's smile is sooo refreshing🥰🥰
@atheistsince1210
@atheistsince1210 Рік тому
OMG the business card exchange and rules of engagement are mind boggling Paolo thanks so much ! Maybe it’s the biggest most traditional companies but I’ve seen some darker videos about office men who sleep in the train because they work so many hours and are trapped . Also- a culture of after work drinking booze with the bosses and apparently you CANT decline if you do you’ll get fired down the road I couldn’t live like that .
@marryson123
@marryson123 3 роки тому
I will never ever EVER complain about my 8 hours work day with an hour lunch ever again.
@Andrew-wh4qm
@Andrew-wh4qm 3 роки тому
Hour lunch? Mine's like a 30 minute lunch
@mashedburgerpatties903
@mashedburgerpatties903 3 роки тому
Mine is 10 hours with 2 15 minute breaks and a 30 minute lunch.
@interfearance3269
@interfearance3269 3 роки тому
@Ari C You are assuming that efficiency correlates with quality of life in some way which is far from true. Check out Japan's neighbors, I would say they have it a lot worse while having an unprecedented economy.
@interfearance3269
@interfearance3269 3 роки тому
China that is.
@helldronez
@helldronez 3 роки тому
same but in my office we came to office at 10:30 and ends at 18:00.
@Subscribebytch
@Subscribebytch 4 роки тому
Never saw an employee bring coffee to a intern.
@KunalSharma-nl3ov
@KunalSharma-nl3ov 4 роки тому
If intern is Hot. Yes
@fabulousimcatbulous690
@fabulousimcatbulous690 4 роки тому
@@KunalSharma-nl3ov thats why he bring Ice
@juarezm.6737
@juarezm.6737 4 роки тому
@@KunalSharma-nl3ov and she is...... makoto smart boy
@Banditxam4
@Banditxam4 4 роки тому
Japanese People Bro They Are Super Nice✌️
@ryche254
@ryche254 4 роки тому
Me either , when I had my internship I was the person who buys my mentor's food and drinks..
@sakukreti
@sakukreti 2 роки тому
This is a really good video. I've seen two already and I'm interested in watching more. I enjoyed it so much. What a nice culture, i have respect for Japanese people.
@vishalmore2167
@vishalmore2167 2 роки тому
Very nice Paolo. I liked this video very much. Even I am a salary person. Thank you for this video
@rayaan9461
@rayaan9461 4 роки тому
Girls : omg billie eilish is so depressing Makoto : hold my salary
@tadashiyamaguchi5446
@tadashiyamaguchi5446 4 роки тому
Rayaan i laughed so much
@jinvid
@jinvid 4 роки тому
Hold my salary.........man.
@OzWiingsLLC
@OzWiingsLLC 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@saharavasti6
@saharavasti6 4 роки тому
DYING 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@phuphan913
@phuphan913 4 роки тому
Rayaan bruhhhhh
@Miimu5210
@Miimu5210 4 роки тому
If you put this video on loop, you can truly experience his daily life. Absolute insanity.
@reginap.255
@reginap.255 4 роки тому
@Grease quala I totally agree with you!
@bigbawsz2054
@bigbawsz2054 4 роки тому
Mi yep life can definitely be a hamster wheel
@JoeD94
@JoeD94 4 роки тому
Grease quala Agreed, the 40 hour work week is becoming dated
@kimserne
@kimserne 4 роки тому
@Grease quala Thats just mental. You cant build a reliable society with a safety net if People only work 20 hours a week.
@felixchandra6830
@felixchandra6830 4 роки тому
yep watch this video several times and unconsciously experiencing it. I walk fast like Makoto now
@ShawnFX
@ShawnFX 2 роки тому
Man I've been wanting to leave the US for some time due to the work hours getting ridiculous, but after watching these "Day in the life of" these Japanese workers, I'm so much more grateful for where I am and what I have. Still gonna try to move to Norway though
@xXVibrantSnowXx
@xXVibrantSnowXx Рік тому
Norway is not any better, maybe go for Sweden
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 Рік тому
@@xXVibrantSnowXx Sweden isn't any better.
@bletrick3352
@bletrick3352 Рік тому
@@sammiller6631 Don't talk shit about Sweden amigo
@assassinaria
@assassinaria Рік тому
Gotta be productive, man. Lazing around gets us nowhere
@billyberner
@billyberner 8 місяців тому
@@assassinariayou’re brainwashed, 13 hours a day is for 🐑
@RockDatDubstep
@RockDatDubstep Рік тому
Japan seems like a rare country where retail actually seems more appealing than a "cushy" office job, those hours are insane
@monhi64
@monhi64 Рік тому
As a total outsider it definitely seems like this crazy lifestyle is mostly from Tokyo and it gets more chill in the less populated areas. It’s such an expensive city you don’t have much choice
@ashishadhikari8434
@ashishadhikari8434 Рік тому
Idk why we keep glorifying America too. In fact, the average American works more than a Japanese. American work culture is somehow as bad, if not worse, than Japanese Work Culture the more you think about it
@louispugsleybirch8212
@louispugsleybirch8212 4 роки тому
I’d be interested to see what a day in the life of a more rural person would be. Great videos by the way!
@yemili240
@yemili240 4 роки тому
Right. he should make a video about rural people too
@moreroidsmoreboys
@moreroidsmoreboys 4 роки тому
Maybe a farmer or a small business owner
@roldy3940
@roldy3940 4 роки тому
Yess
@leilafranco249
@leilafranco249 4 роки тому
Yes just like in Miyazaki movies. It’s very appealing to see people live in old more traditional houses in the rural area.
@terynlang4438
@terynlang4438 3 роки тому
A Day In The Life Of A Japanese Drug Dealer 🤷🏼‍♀️
@hereandnow5235
@hereandnow5235 4 роки тому
after Paolo's last speech, he closed his book, set on his bicycle and went to work for the night shift
@Mikemike-gr6xt
@Mikemike-gr6xt 4 роки тому
And then makoto died
@PsychoKern
@PsychoKern 4 роки тому
@@Mikemike-gr6xt Hit by Truck-kun and went to Isekai world, reborn as Kirito
@lild3838
@lild3838 4 роки тому
@@PsychoKern that actually not bad at all
@Mikemike-gr6xt
@Mikemike-gr6xt 4 роки тому
@@PsychoKern actually as rimuru tempest
@scoville-3606
@scoville-3606 4 роки тому
@@Mikemike-gr6xt and then nobody cares that he existed
@ramenlover334
@ramenlover334 6 місяців тому
This proves how Japan isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. The workers are literally worked to breaking point. The problem is they are too polite and bottle up all that stress. Would love to see a Japanese company that allows a bit of overtime but doesn’t make staff go out drinking every night or doing extra unpaid tasks after work.
@amogusofficialchannel
@amogusofficialchannel 21 день тому
This is just fascinating. For him it's just his life, his day to day. I mean, he is probably doing all that right now. wow
@bambarby
@bambarby 4 роки тому
The interns actually learn at the job while the employee makes coffee for them. Only in Japan.
@haidweng7948
@haidweng7948 3 роки тому
yes,and u dont want to be that intern
@jedieskinwalker9139
@jedieskinwalker9139 3 роки тому
in the philippines the interns do that but not all
@igorz4582
@igorz4582 3 роки тому
@Dana White's double chin one person still has to make a pot for everyone,and pouring it into cups and handing it to other employees isn't so hard,it's common courtesy in a workplace and can be done by anyone
@markwalden2433
@markwalden2433 3 роки тому
@Dana White's double chin that aint how the Asians do it
@beeeliba8707
@beeeliba8707 3 роки тому
exactly!
@elephantcheeze
@elephantcheeze 4 роки тому
It seems like the happiest I saw him in the video was when the cute intern who sits across from him arrived at the office
@randomguy8228
@randomguy8228 4 роки тому
Probably the best part of his day other than going home
@panasonic7023
@panasonic7023 4 роки тому
@bashmastuh: don't lie now. That was your happiest moment wasn't it?
@davidkimura3034
@davidkimura3034 4 роки тому
She was cute!
@LinhNguyen-my5my
@LinhNguyen-my5my 4 роки тому
Come on we know she gonna be a bitch , and he will be crazy and end up killing him self , who are we kidding
@ZeroiusProduction
@ZeroiusProduction 4 роки тому
I mean, she cute tho, can't blame a brother can u?
@user-ii7zb3yg4e
@user-ii7zb3yg4e 2 роки тому
my typical day (work in Japan as freelancer... ) 5:30 wake up, breakfast, work out 6:00 freelancing for company A 9:00 freelancing for company B 11:00 lunch 12:00 freelancing for company B 16:00 freelancing for company C 17:00 dinner 18:00 freelancing for company A 19:00 family/free time 22:00 freelancing for company B 24:00 sleep
@kidclockwerk
@kidclockwerk 2 роки тому
makoto reply if u are held hostage at work
@murica7095
@murica7095 2 роки тому
So you just sleep 5 hours
@brkic8400
@brkic8400 2 роки тому
Bro sleeps 5 hours, man come on
@chumwatersteve6000
@chumwatersteve6000 Рік тому
Freelance what? Photographer? Fisherman?
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 Рік тому
As least you're not a freeter sleeping a cybercafe
@evanirodrigues1995
@evanirodrigues1995 8 місяців тому
Cada vez que vejo um vídeo deste canal fico super surpreendido pela positiva, o detalhe, a qualidade, só o facto de poder ir ao interior do local de trabalho e filmar as reuniões, dá-nos uma excelente perspetiva de como é, realmente, o dia a dia destas pessoas no Japão. Vídeo 5 estrelas!! Congrats to your excellent youtube channel and excellent content.
@iseeu-fp9po
@iseeu-fp9po 4 роки тому
I really want to experience Japan, but I feel like I would unintentionally insult 100 people simply walking through the airport...
@Leo-hr7yq
@Leo-hr7yq 4 роки тому
Lol almost everything is considered rude
@shervinnasrin2829
@shervinnasrin2829 4 роки тому
Lol, you mean “offending”?
@Anonymous-xn2xh
@Anonymous-xn2xh 4 роки тому
Not ‘offending’. Basically make potential ‘murderers’ come after you.
@tehrealfake
@tehrealfake 4 роки тому
Japanese people are big on etiquette and respect but they're aware of other cultures. They won't expect you to know everything, and what's interesting is that even though the culture is like 10x as nuanced I found they never really get grumpy at foreigners who don't know stuff. You're a guest after all. You might get a firm slap on the knee by an old Japanese grandma if you accidentally break a rule (learned that the hard way,) but that's just part of the experience! Number one tip I'd say is just don't be 'loud.' Like both in terms of volume and 'loud' actions. It's just not in keeping with the way society works. Oh and treat everything you touch like it's someone's prized possession.
@iseeu-fp9po
@iseeu-fp9po 4 роки тому
@@shervinnasrin2829 I believe "insulting" was the right word? As in: doing something that might rub people the wrong way without even knowing because you don't know all the unwritten rules in the country you're visiting. Or was my grammar off?
@redhood_dj
@redhood_dj 4 роки тому
So this is why japanese value their youth so much... life is literally over after entering work damn
@Jdb63
@Jdb63 4 роки тому
Sad init?
@wholesomebandit8532
@wholesomebandit8532 4 роки тому
Perritox you know now all jobs are not the same right dammm u dumb as shit no wonder American schools are like F tier on a list
@relentero8547
@relentero8547 4 роки тому
King Hellverse what the fuck do you know? At least here in America karōshi doesn’t exist that much.
@bucdan9242
@bucdan9242 4 роки тому
If you work an office job, it's pretty universal like this video, except for the extracurricular activities he is doing. Your office coworkers help you get through the day by making it more enjoyable.
@relentero8547
@relentero8547 4 роки тому
Seneviseth Lasaath yeah but he seems to not chat with anyone in his office
@Ningen-on2xt
@Ningen-on2xt Рік тому
great courage and dedication from the guy, also it seemed very surprising to see so many things he done and how you followed him with minimal distractions;
@jdmvideos305
@jdmvideos305 8 місяців тому
Poor man, this is a nightmare. No time for a wife nor kids. Forget going to the gym or having any kind of hobbies. Imagine doing this your whole life and then leaving this earth, would you feel accomplished?
@AaronSmith-oe9wl
@AaronSmith-oe9wl 4 роки тому
Why is my boy making the morning coffee when there's two interns?
@kimonokat1928
@kimonokat1928 4 роки тому
@Aaron Smith - Like Paolo mentioned in the video: Makoto is the youngest one in his office, which happens to be small, meaning that he is responsible for mundane tasks like coffee/tea.
@mmdirtyworkz
@mmdirtyworkz 4 роки тому
@@kimonokat1928 and interns aren't the youngest ones there?
@kimonokat1928
@kimonokat1928 4 роки тому
@mmdirtyworkz - Most of the time, yes they are the youngest. This is just a rare case of them being older, so Makoto would have been the first choice for simple things. I think it is messed up when society devalues young people by forcing them to respect their elders no matter what.
@mmdirtyworkz
@mmdirtyworkz 4 роки тому
@@kimonokat1928 Thanks for the reply. I think the same, "automatic" respect is not something I would consider to be a good thing (kinda similar to US where you're supposed to tip no matter what was the quality of service).
@kimonokat1928
@kimonokat1928 4 роки тому
@mmdirtyworkz - It’s no problem, and I couldn’t agree more on the tipping scenario, as well as the automatic respect.
@iamjimb
@iamjimb 4 роки тому
Did others get a really shit feeling when you heard his alarm at the start?
@hcemsubs
@hcemsubs 4 роки тому
Yes I did, you nailed it.
@mcbenis
@mcbenis 4 роки тому
I want to poke my eardrums whenever I hear that sound (╥_╥)
@Hensch
@Hensch 4 роки тому
yes it means i have to stop dreaming and start facing our shitty reality
@sputnikirvin
@sputnikirvin 4 роки тому
iPhone users can relate ✋🏻
@SycosenMerihem
@SycosenMerihem 4 роки тому
Legit triggering and rapidly searching for my phone.
@florencealvarez2123
@florencealvarez2123 Рік тому
I liked this video, This young man works very long hours! I like his personality, seems very sweet, and I like his volunteering with children!
@NovaDeb
@NovaDeb 4 місяці тому
I really enjoy your "Day In The Life" videos!😊
@dougmiller1460
@dougmiller1460 4 роки тому
No pet Goats, no workout before lunch, no toilet with sounds, no bakery or free restaurant in the basement. Makoto's going to be severely disappointed after seeing Emi's day.
@indigo_died6910
@indigo_died6910 4 роки тому
Unfortunately, Makoto doesn't work for a huge company in a huge modern building haha
@dracussaw7298
@dracussaw7298 4 роки тому
Personally, I doubt he will be disappointed. They are proud of having their work knowhatimean
@Wra8h
@Wra8h 4 роки тому
he seems like he's enjoying his job and it's a friendly comfortable environment for him.. I hope he is
@slaiyfershin
@slaiyfershin 4 роки тому
@@Wra8h It better be, since the company is almost a non-profit. His earnings are def very limited.
@mz0g
@mz0g 4 роки тому
@@indigo_died6910 at least he can wear short sleeve shirts!
@felixchandra6830
@felixchandra6830 3 роки тому
This man Makoto is very generous. He's also a director of NGO called Seibo whose engaged in fundraising for school meals in Malawi while working at Mobal. I think that's why he's still working after arrived at home.
@bigstone8612
@bigstone8612 3 роки тому
Respect.
@0606matt
@0606matt 3 роки тому
I guess it's just a part of him, not just his work. But on a side note, I also do notice that he's catholic. You can see the photos of the pope in his house, plus the presence of the catholic nun when he was volunteering for the after-school.
@blssvxntr
@blssvxntr 3 роки тому
@Maso Kat huh. Makes you think if he wouldve come home late if he didn't do any volunteer work
@chrisjohnson6138
@chrisjohnson6138 3 роки тому
Yeah, those kids can starve so he can make his own. But no, he provides for inferior stock instead of his own. Idealistic young man like most of us were or are.
@abhim6380
@abhim6380 2 роки тому
@@chrisjohnson6138 speak for yourself
@sm.saadarefin2879
@sm.saadarefin2879 Рік тому
Respect to this Salaryman guy :o , watching his daily routine really inspired me to work hard everyday :)
@360Fov
@360Fov Рік тому
That was really cool. I wonder how he would rate his happiness levels...like his true, no filter, feelings of fulfilment and worth. It was cool to see the formalities of business meetings and business card exchange also.
@richardoki8320
@richardoki8320 4 роки тому
What’s your wife’s name? Japanese guy: Company
@motchiman5423
@motchiman5423 4 роки тому
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
@danb6654
@danb6654 4 роки тому
There were two cute interns he could throw some game at.
@alejandropalazonurtubi3520
@alejandropalazonurtubi3520 4 роки тому
you nailed it man jajaj
@galuhswandari949
@galuhswandari949 4 роки тому
Haha.
@wierdgamerTV
@wierdgamerTV 4 роки тому
I have the thousandth like.
@stephenmcgurrin2677
@stephenmcgurrin2677 4 роки тому
The iPhone alarm at the beginning gives me ptsd
@samejima
@samejima 4 роки тому
Pretty weird and funny how I dislike alarm tones like this but it's usually my go-to tones for morning wakey. It's pretty useful. Palpitation first thing in the morning. ^^;
@delsintm691
@delsintm691 3 роки тому
ㅤㅤ
@ilpola3436
@ilpola3436 3 роки тому
What phone alarm is im searching for it
@nixicek337
@nixicek337 3 роки тому
Same shit, my head went crazy after I heard that alarm.
@tetch3202
@tetch3202 3 роки тому
Same :((
@kankatidakshayani
@kankatidakshayani Рік тому
really great effort salute to all average salary man
@redeagle-fi4rr
@redeagle-fi4rr 2 роки тому
This video is very interesting! If I compare this to my office work (Manila). If even I just visit our clients personally, they might think that there's a problem cause most if not all of our communications are done via email or video conferences. Also the coffee part, I was surprised cause I thought that would be the only thing that would be similar with mine. Here it's either the Intern, the Office Lady or you yourself (if you have a specific prefence or just use instant ones) who brews the coffee.
@toyvongnarith3868
@toyvongnarith3868 4 роки тому
Still waiting on the “Day in the life of a yakuza member
@bearchamer
@bearchamer 4 роки тому
knowing this channel, they'd try to make severing a finger look upbeat and normal too.
@fangk.7367
@fangk.7367 4 роки тому
bearchamer *upbeat music plays as blood drips from the severed stump*
@rajgharti9091
@rajgharti9091 3 роки тому
@@bearchamer ppl can be real dumbasses.. What u expecting from a gangsta life? Featuring Drug dealing, kidnapping, murder & getting fingers chopped when shitting up the work? how can that be shown u numbnut? Common sense?
@1A_B_C1
@1A_B_C1 3 роки тому
What's yakuza?
@fangk.7367
@fangk.7367 3 роки тому
@@1A_B_C1 Japanese mafia
@naftaliben-yehuda3972
@naftaliben-yehuda3972 3 роки тому
It killed me when he continued working from home.
@DC-zh5qs
@DC-zh5qs 3 роки тому
@@pulkitrastogi295 Haha bhai PTA ha hme
@SplinterAce
@SplinterAce 3 роки тому
"Just one more email 😀"
@beeeliba8707
@beeeliba8707 3 роки тому
I think all of my coworkers are doing that here in the US. Why not?
@hguk7837
@hguk7837 3 роки тому
Everybody does that nowadays pretty often n most big corporations provide the employees with a cell phone and laptop and I prefer to do that at night
@shoro9855
@shoro9855 3 роки тому
He’s not living. He’s simply... existing
@bmanpura
@bmanpura 5 місяців тому
It is! And wow.. I'm glad someone still does this kind of thing. I missed those days. Well, mostly my nice seniors. Was a small company.. It's nice working in a small office...
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI
@PremierCCGuyMMXVI Рік тому
This seems so nice, Japan is a really wonderful country but they do really work extremely long hours, hopefully there is some labor reform
@loodinternkun8806
@loodinternkun8806 4 роки тому
Every time I hear that specific alarm, I want to die
@Sanglierification
@Sanglierification 4 роки тому
Omg so true...
@Jchung.
@Jchung. 4 роки тому
@1bigjohn11 Look at this idiot judging another person life through a computer.
@Elazul2k
@Elazul2k 4 роки тому
This made me laugh because it's true. I fucking hate that alarm.
@singing4hope
@singing4hope 4 роки тому
Same 😂😂😂
@watchWorld100
@watchWorld100 4 роки тому
@1bigjohn11 They are. They are too dumb to let go of senseless old traditions.
@roter13
@roter13 4 роки тому
Damn, if I ever go to Japan, I'm saving Makoto!
@agentsquid9079
@agentsquid9079 4 роки тому
“Alright, which one of you clones is Makoto?”
@poorboi8093
@poorboi8093 4 роки тому
Agent Squid *shadow clones
@Lycam
@Lycam 4 роки тому
Tokyo must have like 10 Makotos per square meter. You better save them all 🙂
@aczeartk7032
@aczeartk7032 4 роки тому
Too save your local Japanese Salaryman call 100-433-SAD
@zerad3307
@zerad3307 4 роки тому
Please do
@miketoothacker8124
@miketoothacker8124 Рік тому
Hey man keep these videos going. I love them!
@DREMONEYSNIPERYT
@DREMONEYSNIPERYT 8 місяців тому
I love videos like these, not everyone wants to be a CEO or a celerity etc. etc. makes it relatable
@anthonyrosa5006
@anthonyrosa5006 4 роки тому
No wonder their population is in decline. Who has time for relations let alone actually raising your kids or family time. That's tough.
@humpmasterflex22
@humpmasterflex22 4 роки тому
They have way too many people so the decline is beneficial in the long run. Japan has almost half the population of the USA but in an area smaller than the size of California. In the US California is the most populated state with 40 million people... well japan has 128 million and its smaller.
@Mustafa_Wrya
@Mustafa_Wrya 4 роки тому
@@humpmasterflex22 not really beneficial the young people usually do the working part for the country and their young people population is declining , and goverment is trying to encourage japanese to have more childeren.
@eddiej7259
@eddiej7259 4 роки тому
@@Mustafa_Wrya yes, for the short term it sucks for them. Hence why I said the long term. Old people will die off and everything will balance itself out.
@ls200076
@ls200076 4 роки тому
@@eddiej7259 *Screams in Japanese student*
@Mustafa_Wrya
@Mustafa_Wrya 4 роки тому
@@eddiej7259 you didnt get me, the problem isnt the old people the problem is lacking of young people , so it doesnt matter when old ones pass .
@donald02hk
@donald02hk 4 роки тому
This is the reason why nowadays there are so many light novel starting with salaryman having a new life in other world
@monicapetitebonita218
@monicapetitebonita218 3 роки тому
and office lady too.
@kissshot4053
@kissshot4053 3 роки тому
@@monicapetitebonita218 chill
@monicapetitebonita218
@monicapetitebonita218 3 роки тому
@@kissshot4053 no 💓
@Amerplaygames
@Amerplaygames 3 роки тому
Ah yes, the art of communication.
@kissshot4053
@kissshot4053 3 роки тому
@@Amerplaygames wdym
@KH-cs7sj
@KH-cs7sj 2 роки тому
These videos make me want to learn Japanese and live in Japan. I like the great Japanese food and culture.
@amcj10
@amcj10 2 роки тому
Jeez, I actually aged watching this. That makoto is a machine. Fair play to him. But when he said he wanted to spend his whole career doing that, I felt immense sadness, I have been lucky enough to have travelled all over the world, and makoto's outlook is just this every day, I hope he is happy and fulfilled......
@xmzru
@xmzru 11 місяців тому
okay first off, not everyone wants to live a life like yours. Everyone definition of happiness is different, please respect that. Just because you want to travel all over the world doesn't mean other want do it too. I respect his hustle
@funkygenesis
@funkygenesis 10 місяців тому
@@xmzru Most people want to live a life like OP. Things like traveling around the world, looking/observing cultures, monuments, sights etc. is valuable, educational and enjoyable. Same cannot be said about tirelessly working 12 hours a day... and for what really? paper pushing? If somebody putting that much effort in making a hydel dam or an aircraft or even a house that makes sense but transporting pieces of A4 paper when it can be done through email is a sheer waste of human life and cognitive abilities.
@Luis-fd2bi
@Luis-fd2bi 10 місяців тому
That’s just how life is over there. And chances are he can’t really leave the company, because the chances to get a better job are incredibly slim. Incredibly miserable work culture over there, at least in the major cities.
@raynovicio7332
@raynovicio7332 6 місяців тому
yes i hope makoto finds a nice woman and settles down but that's just my idea of happiness. best of luck makoto!
@danzoEX
@danzoEX 4 роки тому
Man I’m never gonna complain about my work life ever again
@newq3xm
@newq3xm 4 роки тому
Keep complaining, is the only reason your work ain't the same like here.
@saebarbin4195
@saebarbin4195 4 роки тому
damn right 😂
@IlGattoGialloCucina
@IlGattoGialloCucina 4 роки тому
Liar 🤣
@venomtang
@venomtang 4 роки тому
And life has determined That is a lie
@kingdoge69
@kingdoge69 3 роки тому
“Makoto, do you ever have time to yourself?” “Haha only when I cry myself to sleep Paolo”
@alquemir
@alquemir 3 роки тому
Stolen comment
@Player-kg1ds
@Player-kg1ds 3 роки тому
That's dark af
@limwowo5902
@limwowo5902 3 роки тому
i don't think he's that sad. he's quite happy seeing his intern opposite him actually
@nvy69
@nvy69 3 роки тому
i read that in paolos voice
@cool_cat007smoove3
@cool_cat007smoove3 3 роки тому
lol
@cosmicice1525
@cosmicice1525 Рік тому
this man looks so wholesome i hope he gets the pay and respect he deserves
@KhanhHNVu
@KhanhHNVu 3 місяці тому
Great work, Paolo! 👏
@whatsinaname7289
@whatsinaname7289 4 роки тому
Makoto seems like a really chill dude even though his life is so busy.
@Peter-os7nk
@Peter-os7nk 4 роки тому
Its because hes not chill hes just so busy
@theNEWMASKSdudexxx
@theNEWMASKSdudexxx 4 роки тому
Yeah, poor bastard has literally no time to be anything but a robot
@therabbi9848
@therabbi9848 4 роки тому
Can't help but notice that this day could have lasted for 4 hours since all of his work could have easily been done from home
@Carrotcake00
@Carrotcake00 4 роки тому
yes, but he is salary payed
@user-xf1gn1uq4l
@user-xf1gn1uq4l 4 роки тому
@@Carrotcake00 So?
@miaomiao07
@miaomiao07 4 роки тому
Yea. And probably cause his company doesn't have the "work from home" scheme. I have joined bigger company from UK whereby each of us have a laptop and an iPhone so we are able to work from home
@yytyytg
@yytyytg 4 роки тому
@@user-xf1gn1uq4l he gets pay to commute and rarely have to actually work.
@congsun9641
@congsun9641 4 роки тому
He has to meet clients in person
@mikab.4838
@mikab.4838 2 роки тому
Wow what a long day.. I hope Makoto still finds time to have fun and enjoy some free time!
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