Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese Couple Moving in Tokyo

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Paolo fromTOKYO

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A Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese couple moving to Tokyo Apartment for the the first time together. This is a Tokyo day in the life story of a Japanese man and Japanese women deciding to move in together into their new Tokyo home. This is an inside look at Dating in Japan or dating someone Japanese. Before today, they lived in separate Tokyo Apartments but the Japanese apartments were too small so they decided to hire a Japanese moving company to help them with their move to a larger Tokyo apartment. This video shows the Japanese couple's Tokyo life together in their old Japanese apartment and in their new Tokyo apartment. We start the typical Japanese life in the morning and explore Japanese relationship culture with Yujin and Arisa. Living in Tokyo is quite different than most parts of the world. Throughout this day in the life in Japan Tokyo video, we can have an Japanese apartment tour and walk through the Japanese moving company procedures. We explore Japanese life, Japanese culture and Japanese relationship in this video. This video may also be helpful if you are thinking of moving to Japan or want to know more about a Japanese Family or Japanese home life.
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Yujin is 27 years old, works for IT solutions firm in Tokyo as a sales person and has lived in this Tokyo apartment by Yoyogi Park for 2 years now.
Arisa is 26. They’ve been going out now for a strong 11 months as you can tell by their tooth brushing routine. These days, Arisa sleeps over mosts nights so it was natural for them to start thinking of getting a larger place together that they could share.
So they are moving out of this 1K apartment in Yoyogi. 1K means 1 room, Kitchen and the bath. Pretty typical size for a single person’s apartment in Tokyo. It may be small to most, but since the room’s on the 9th floor it has a pretty decent view.
Also, this main room has 2 closets which is nice since Japanese apartments tend to have minimal storage areas.
He has a medium sized fridge as you can’t really fit anything larger than this in the kitchen. It filled with your standard drinks, fresh vegetables, soy sauce and tea.
In the bathroom area, there’s a washing machine, sink and toilet. The toilet itself has the standard Japanese bidet and controller, as expected in most newer apartments.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 5 років тому
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@user-ef8pd4nk2s
@user-ef8pd4nk2s 5 років тому
I love you😍🙏
@user-ef8pd4nk2s
@user-ef8pd4nk2s 5 років тому
頑張ってくだちい
@singularity333
@singularity333 5 років тому
Make a new video about rent apartments and salaries. For the expats who want to work in Japan!
@sarbuck355
@sarbuck355 5 років тому
Buy or renting?
@CandycaneBeyond
@CandycaneBeyond 5 років тому
These are Frickin adorable
@12tinj
@12tinj 4 роки тому
I left my phone on a restaurant table in Osaka... found it at the exact same spot 8 hours later.
@alvidablack7549
@alvidablack7549 4 роки тому
Wow
@tattumrobke2385
@tattumrobke2385 4 роки тому
Well Japan is infact the safest country in the world
@mortenu.5606
@mortenu.5606 4 роки тому
Nokia 3310?
@krystalayala8451
@krystalayala8451 4 роки тому
12tinj my husband is from Osaka. When we were still engaged, we were on our way to his university when he left his cellphone in the station restroom. Someone turned it in to the station master and he picked it up after class 5 hours later. It still amazes me that japan is that considerate. In America it would have been gone in 5 minutes. lol
@Madzguy007
@Madzguy007 4 роки тому
@@tattumrobke2385 In fact, a lot of the east asian countries are... Heard similar stories about China.
@hiattpurcell1794
@hiattpurcell1794 4 роки тому
the water used to wash hands is then used to fill the toilet. GENIOUS.
@evejen03
@evejen03 4 роки тому
Genius
@themanhimself436
@themanhimself436 4 роки тому
genius
@contural4804
@contural4804 4 роки тому
Not genius but responsible.
@tombobtail7706
@tombobtail7706 4 роки тому
@@evejen03 Ironic isn't it
@hyerinjun2468
@hyerinjun2468 4 роки тому
water conservation. i bet they use only 10000 litre of water every month.maybe less
@jenilchauhan7093
@jenilchauhan7093 3 роки тому
Paolo: Whenever he enters into anyone's kitchen he checks fish grill first😂
@ohworldgirl
@ohworldgirl 3 роки тому
LOL! FACT. 😂😂😂
@NYWallCrawler
@NYWallCrawler 3 роки тому
My man had priorities.
@kinkane5566
@kinkane5566 2 роки тому
I notice that as well
@heedlessed7952
@heedlessed7952 2 роки тому
Lol true - and I know it's a space issue, but I just think it's funny how they have these dedicated fish grills rather than having an oven of the same size.. which can cook more things.. than just fish 😅
@randzopyr1038
@randzopyr1038 2 роки тому
@@heedlessed7952 It's just not common to bake like that - plus nowadays there are all sorts of appliances that can accomplish the same thing with less space - the most common being the microwave/oven combo. I think we have a different tradition around baking in the west - in the East rice is a primary staple whereas in the west it's bread.
@sperm8141
@sperm8141 2 роки тому
The movers in Japan are marvellous especially how they cover doorways. In New Jersey it's customary for movers to scuff doors and floors and they leave by saying the traditional "Sorry bout dat bro"
@your_average_enthusiast
@your_average_enthusiast 2 роки тому
Yuuuuup!!! Underrated comment right here
@Biamedici
@Biamedici 2 роки тому
My US movers have always used pads to prevent damage. What sort of cut-rate, fly-by-night movers have YOU been using?
@crabbyjoon7759
@crabbyjoon7759 4 роки тому
This is just paolo being a 3rd wheel the whole vid
@Porbei
@Porbei 3 роки тому
Yup
@cottoncandy2023
@cottoncandy2023 3 роки тому
Lol
@SP-yl1qz
@SP-yl1qz 3 роки тому
Probably hoping he'd be invited to stay over for a three-way.
@felipedimperio4464
@felipedimperio4464 3 роки тому
@@SP-yl1qz Lol what
@jon-unicorn-doxxer
@jon-unicorn-doxxer 3 роки тому
@@SP-yl1qz well, paolo already have a kid tho..so maybe he wants extra kid ..lol
4 роки тому
The moving company people were what impressed me most about that.
@Crys_Kris
@Crys_Kris 4 роки тому
I was mind-blow when I saw 'Rachel and Jun' (a YT couple) use the same company... That service was top notch and they even put everything away!
@99hello1
@99hello1 4 роки тому
Taking shoes off and on again so many times what the hell
@SomeOnce9
@SomeOnce9 4 роки тому
@@99hello1 yep, welcome to asia
@BaoTran-pq9sq
@BaoTran-pq9sq 4 роки тому
If you guys use Japanese moving service located in your country, I make sure about how satisfied u will get. But plz dont forget to tip for packers as Japanese's customs, how poor they're😂😂😂
@umangdeeprai
@umangdeeprai 4 роки тому
Do a "Day in the life of a Mover"
@GoldfishGang
@GoldfishGang 3 роки тому
Has Anyone else just found this guys channel and been binge watching all of this videos😂 (holy crap! Thx for the likes😘)
@lianseldou
@lianseldou 3 роки тому
Found him this morning as could not sleep. Now I have already watched five of his vlogs 😀👍🙏
@midmeh
@midmeh 3 роки тому
はい😅
@kirstenpringle5857
@kirstenpringle5857 3 роки тому
Same
@paulies1545
@paulies1545 3 роки тому
Yes!!!
@paulies1545
@paulies1545 3 роки тому
Is the "gift money" refunded with the deposit when you move out of a rental place?
@phiaya07
@phiaya07 3 роки тому
1:16 How to greet Paolo: Arisa: Ohayoo Yujin: PAOROOOO
@johnrafaelguinto8316
@johnrafaelguinto8316 2 роки тому
underrated comment
@sunflowergarden9794
@sunflowergarden9794 2 роки тому
hahaha so sweet
@CreeperShorts
@CreeperShorts 2 роки тому
😂😂
@huldahh
@huldahh 3 роки тому
In Japan: It's rude to negotiate for prices In Kenya: If you don't negotiate you're weak😂
@zzz-wx7jr
@zzz-wx7jr 3 роки тому
Same here in India lol but I don't negotiate/bargain :|
@vagabond630
@vagabond630 3 роки тому
In India If you don't negotiate, you are eligible to be robbed. Physically.
@rifatbashirah6347
@rifatbashirah6347 3 роки тому
same here in indonesia mate
@MK-ly3gk
@MK-ly3gk 3 роки тому
Well, i mean in 1st world countries theres no reason to haggle the competition is steep in every avenue of businesses. Only in 3rd world countries you need to bargain the prices because people arent truthfull with the price of the merchandise. In my country you go in to a store and if you dont want to pay the price they ask, then they say ok take care.
@dolphineachonga555
@dolphineachonga555 3 роки тому
@@MK-ly3gk You learn to negotiate early in life. And you can become fast friends with small business owners who teach you how to get into their line of business.
@Hellsgoblin
@Hellsgoblin 3 роки тому
I love how laid-back this couple is.
@ZPerpetua
@ZPerpetua 3 роки тому
Everybody laid back til someone eats the last taco.
@hans5641
@hans5641 3 роки тому
@@ZPerpetua they literally kept thinking i ate the last one even tho i dont eat tacos and they went crazy
@pikachugamer1189
@pikachugamer1189 3 роки тому
@@ZPerpetua or tako
@idkwhatiamdoing7715
@idkwhatiamdoing7715 2 роки тому
@@ZPerpetua thats causes for war
@rameshb7985
@rameshb7985 2 роки тому
The girl chives in $450 for rent while the guy pays $1200, why is nobody talking about that ?
@lancetimothy2739
@lancetimothy2739 3 роки тому
Imagine paolo standing in corner for 8 hour filming with big smile on his face
@zm4916
@zm4916 3 роки тому
creepy asf! 😂😂
@MrBamcito
@MrBamcito 2 роки тому
I'ts Paolo, and he do whatever he wants.
@orangejuice8881
@orangejuice8881 2 роки тому
for research purposes 🤠
@jane4sahara
@jane4sahara 3 роки тому
4:20 Paolo's clearly (but quietly) freaking out on the couple's behalf... over how much still isn't packed still LOL
@user-ng2du4dw8j
@user-ng2du4dw8j 2 роки тому
how did you get 106 likes
@zackfair8407
@zackfair8407 2 роки тому
@@user-ng2du4dw8j it's magic
@hanhai8515
@hanhai8515 4 роки тому
When will this moving company open a branch in the US? They will crush every competition
@EdwolfXx
@EdwolfXx 4 роки тому
When americans dont horde and start living in tiny 1 bedroom apartments...
@jeremykyles567
@jeremykyles567 4 роки тому
Different culture probably won't work since the work ethics is different.
@beeame
@beeame 4 роки тому
It would be too expensive
@amandal.1422
@amandal.1422 4 роки тому
@@EdwolfXx a lot of ppl here cant afford to move elsewhere stop being so damn insensitive. I live in NYC and apt prices are rising. $1600+ just for a one bed. A studio can sometimes be $1600 too and the one bd will go up to $2000+ educate urself u bitter bug!
@EdwolfXx
@EdwolfXx 4 роки тому
@@amandal.1422 What does that have to do with hoarding? My point is that Americans don't live small. Of course the movers do all that work because they live in tiny houses and they don't have a garage full of junk like we do.
@ctrlaltdisease
@ctrlaltdisease 4 роки тому
Once you take out all the furniture it looks even smaller
@grant3363
@grant3363 4 роки тому
Why is this true
@kannatheweeb8836
@kannatheweeb8836 4 роки тому
Oh
@luqmanshah7942
@luqmanshah7942 4 роки тому
Honestly why is this true
@pablocejas01
@pablocejas01 4 роки тому
Usually it's the opposite lol
@sponge260
@sponge260 3 роки тому
Especially the double bed
@ilzeamos274
@ilzeamos274 3 роки тому
Dude, they're so chill. It's stressing me out knowing that there are movers on the way.
@kinkane5566
@kinkane5566 2 роки тому
SAME! I was thinking to myself how I would be so nazi in the hours leading up to the movers arriving, starting to be stern and serious and shit because THE MOVERS ARE ALMOST HERE!!!! I need to calm down in life.
@ankitde5513
@ankitde5513 2 роки тому
@@kinkane5566 you will commit genocide before the movers arrive?
@TheIrishAmish
@TheIrishAmish 2 роки тому
I am continually impressed by the ingrained respect and service to others in the Japanese culture.
@etmstMdg
@etmstMdg 4 роки тому
the movers my dad hired made me carry stuff to their truck....
@SkyForceOne2
@SkyForceOne2 4 роки тому
wtf
@theMadZakuPilot
@theMadZakuPilot 4 роки тому
Lol
@Vendrix86
@Vendrix86 4 роки тому
I hope they weren't paid
@shehranazim4784
@shehranazim4784 4 роки тому
In the UK, they do this sometimes because they don't want to be liable for damaging your stuff. Essentially, you're just paying them for the truck.
@karacamp5265
@karacamp5265 4 роки тому
lmao
@UrbanNeo
@UrbanNeo 4 роки тому
“Does this happen in your country?” ... No it does not.
@wanderingworld2654
@wanderingworld2654 4 роки тому
He asks that quiete alot in this series. Never have I been able to answer with a Yes.
@mariobk1064
@mariobk1064 4 роки тому
Wandering World lol unless if you live there than no
@rantersparadise
@rantersparadise 3 роки тому
LOL
@_sun_god_nika_1288
@_sun_god_nika_1288 2 роки тому
Everyone is saying how happy they look but no one is talking about how cute the leopard gecko is
@lihinilemon9597
@lihinilemon9597 Місяць тому
I like the couple’s vibe and chemistry and of course paolo being the 3rd wheeler is fun
@kashyapkarki3208
@kashyapkarki3208 4 роки тому
There should be an anime about japanese movers😂
@IncompleteCookie
@IncompleteCookie 4 роки тому
there basically is one by Hideo Kojima... its called Death Stranding.
@geleksamphel4558
@geleksamphel4558 4 роки тому
@@IncompleteCookie I'm dead XD
@simonextra9689
@simonextra9689 4 роки тому
Jerry 여리고 of course there is💀
@alihusseini138
@alihusseini138 4 роки тому
@@kashyapkarki3208 its a game bro
@adesatrio
@adesatrio 4 роки тому
yes there is, the anime is boku no pico
@evelation5223
@evelation5223 4 роки тому
Did anyone notice how the movers stacked the boxes back and they were edge to edge and not sloppy at all? Work ethic and attention to detail, something everyone can learn from the Japanese, always mad respect for them.
@miniena7774
@miniena7774 4 роки тому
Too bad the country's productivity is abysmal.
@ape8572
@ape8572 4 роки тому
@@miniena7774 please elaborate
@assasin616
@assasin616 4 роки тому
@@ape8572 i think he was reffering to studies done on japanese corporate entities in which the long hours clocked in at work in the office do not match up with the rate of productivity. Basically culture dictaates you stay past your shift to work more however this doesnt actually translate to actual work being done. This is a tldr and im going to find you the data when i can to make sure i am giving correct info.
@kensavage7657
@kensavage7657 4 роки тому
@@ape8572 Yep, the productivity in Japanese offices is often abysmal. To define "productivity", it's the effective level of output based on the unit of input. So, if you take 8 hours to build 8 items - an increase in productivity would see you build 9 items in the same 8 hours. Likewise, if each worker is only building 6 items in 8 hours, that's a decrease. Simple enough so far. If you increase the unit input, the unit output should be able to increase linearly. So if you work 10 hours a day, you should be able to produce 10 items at this rate of productivity. However, people aren't robots and when working longer, office work (especially) suffers. Worker's productivity is higher at certain parts of the day, and lower at others. Workers are most productive in the morning, and productivity lowers sometime after lunchtime. The more hours you work per week, the earlier each day this downward trend will begin. For this reason, constantly working longer hours actually lowers how much a worker produces on a daily basis. While many western companies recognise this shift, and the focus moves to a happier and more motivated productive workforce (for example, my previous company had an uncapped annual leave policy - you take whatever you feel you need) - Japanese culture is still very much that you work long and hard. It's a common unwritten rule in Japan that you cannot leave the office before your boss does. And your boss must wait for his boss to leave. So, regardless of whether you're actually busy or not - you stay at your desk until your boss leaves. If you leave before your boss - it WILL be noticed. People may be "at work" for 12 hours in a day - but you simply can't actually work that long every day. So much of the time is simply wasted, meaning lower productivity. Funnily enough, there's a subliminal reverse racism in Japan. If you are not Japanese (say you are black/white/whatever) - then you will always be considered a "Gaijin" (foreigner). You could live and work in Japan for 40 years, marry a Japanese person, speak the language perfectly and have children - and you'd still be considered a Gaijin. The expectation is that you would not be able to understand Japanese people and their culture. The good part of this is that Japanese workplace rules would not apply to you. If you work the same job with another Japanese person in an office, and you jump up to leave at 5pm while your co-worker stays until 8/9pm - no-one will take any issue with you doing this. You're always going to be considered the ignorant foreigner anyway, so you can't go down any further in their estimations :)
@XLEZZY_REUPLOADS
@XLEZZY_REUPLOADS 4 роки тому
@@miniena7774 3rd highest gdp btw.
@morpho444.
@morpho444. 2 роки тому
i’m obsessed with these day in the life videos, i love seeing how people in other countries live
@user-pt8tg7dv1b
@user-pt8tg7dv1b 2 роки тому
As a Japanese American who’s been living in the U S for over a half century. Every time when I go back o Japan, I continue to be amazed at how much they value the customer services and convenience they provide. At the airport, you can use the carrier that takes your heavy suitcases to your destination so that you can take the transportations without dragging your suitcases. Depends on where you are staying, you receive it on the same day, mostly in a few hours. And it’s cheaper than taking a cab!
@thewhitehorse6176
@thewhitehorse6176 4 роки тому
7:48 soo nobody gonna talk about the dabbing battle in the background
@michaeljaramillo777
@michaeljaramillo777 4 роки тому
The White Horse good catch 😂
@stupitbob7177
@stupitbob7177 4 роки тому
lol
@okwardmexican3800
@okwardmexican3800 4 роки тому
my boy sitting down went in for that deep dab
@luqmanshah7942
@luqmanshah7942 4 роки тому
LOL I didn't even notice
@luqmanshah7942
@luqmanshah7942 4 роки тому
@@okwardmexican3800 lmao ikr?? 🤣
@aseyasiddiqua6125
@aseyasiddiqua6125 4 роки тому
Bro this day in the life videos are so interesting. I finished watching all of them and am patiently waiting for new ones. I love them all. Please keep the series going !!
@Sailorlluna
@Sailorlluna 4 роки тому
Ur so pretty 😍😍💖
@aseyasiddiqua6125
@aseyasiddiqua6125 4 роки тому
@@bobby_3145 USA
@aseyasiddiqua6125
@aseyasiddiqua6125 4 роки тому
@@Sailorlluna aww thank you !!
@renanandre6031
@renanandre6031 4 роки тому
I wonder know how he get this life videos They are his friend or they just call him?
@aseyasiddiqua6125
@aseyasiddiqua6125 4 роки тому
@@bobby_3145 instagram 😋
@jebic87
@jebic87 Рік тому
After I saw this video I kinda wanna know how everything went for them. I guess that was 3 years ago. It would be cool if you made another video about them... maybe you could do a where are they now series.
@kaimac12
@kaimac12 3 роки тому
I love these series! The more I watch them, the more I want to go to Japan.
@Oridux
@Oridux 4 роки тому
"I started packing last night, but then we went drinking." lol
@d1.KT1
@d1.KT1 3 роки тому
Yunjin is such a chill guy
@franzferdinand.bavaria
@franzferdinand.bavaria 3 роки тому
Story of my life too
@MadManchris
@MadManchris 4 роки тому
11 months, moving in together, hasn't met the inlaws yet.
@cassiuscrassus3887
@cassiuscrassus3887 4 роки тому
Dude im a white french canadian who got into a relationship with a east indian girl (born in canada) I didnt meet her parents for 3 years and only AFTER i got engaged to her. Not because i didnt want to but because they didnt want to
@MadManchris
@MadManchris 4 роки тому
@@cassiuscrassus3887 sure there are circumstances that make it hard. It was more the "haven't gotten around to it yet" attitude :)
@ZeHerminator
@ZeHerminator 4 роки тому
Quite common in Asia. Also, we don't know how long they have known each other before dating.
@LinniFight
@LinniFight 4 роки тому
@@lis7742 I'm from Norway too. I prefer our type of living 🤣
@nyxion2771
@nyxion2771 4 роки тому
ZeHerminator Where in Asia are you living? I'm Asian, and it definitely doesn't happen much here. Usually Asian parents get protective, they'd ask their children (especially for daughters usually) to introduce their partners to them. To see if they are worth for their children, to see if they've all the requirements and such. Not meeting the parents like backstreet does happen but that's mostly for kids/high school kids who only date for fun 😌 Once we become university students, most of us meet our partner's parents and vice versa.
@kamaussie
@kamaussie 3 роки тому
The guy holding the saxophone his the guy who did nothing in the group project but still got credit for it.
@mels7769
@mels7769 3 роки тому
So touching when they finally got into their new apartment. I cannot wait to get my own apartment...
@jeff_t_matsuda
@jeff_t_matsuda 5 років тому
These day in the life videos are awesome! Somehow you manage to put your subjects at ease and you see a side of Japanese life that you don't see very often. Thanks.
@Skitterleap
@Skitterleap 5 років тому
I was just thinking the same after watching this! Great video! Great comment!
@junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241
@junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241 5 років тому
IKR! It is very enlightening since the people are just doing their thing without acting kinda restricted because of being filmed.
@archerdoubleO
@archerdoubleO Рік тому
I do wonder how much effort we don't see that Paolo spends to actually get people to agree to this. He clearly must have particularly Japanese social interaction down pretty well, otherwise I can't imagine all these people agreeing to this, esp in Japan.
@TheMadisonHang
@TheMadisonHang 4 роки тому
they are so young and brite and happy makes me feel like I missed the boat or something
@meowzy2439
@meowzy2439 4 роки тому
I’m the same age as they are and I literally feel 20 years older than them lmfao wtf is wrong with me
@Edge9404
@Edge9404 4 роки тому
@@meowzy2439 same wtf
@justindchaney
@justindchaney 4 роки тому
Don’t worry, the boat was never coming anyway
@estehanioe877
@estehanioe877 4 роки тому
No, it's the social media that made you feel like that. To you this might look like they have no issues and troubles, but trust me they do. Maybe even worse than you. Cheer up and don't take this as reality.
@amandal.1422
@amandal.1422 4 роки тому
@@justindchaney 😭😭😭
@hilmir
@hilmir 3 роки тому
i gotta say that old apartment of theirs is GOALS. so much natural light, a huge balcony for tokyo and high floor views. i would love to live there!!!
@AkaitoTempest
@AkaitoTempest 3 роки тому
this is like the third or fourth video I've watched in this channel where Paolo specifically highlights the fish grill in the stove. I kinda want one now.
@anthonydavis1434
@anthonydavis1434 4 роки тому
I gotta pay 2 months rent to the landlord as a gift???!! Me living there that's the gift!!!
@miaka125
@miaka125 4 роки тому
Anthony Davis I like that 😂😂😂✋🏻
@NotNowBiri
@NotNowBiri 4 роки тому
It's basically double advance deposit disguised as courtesy. Fookin insane m8.
@cometmoon4485
@cometmoon4485 4 роки тому
Basically sounds like bribery to me.
@Modestasgailius
@Modestasgailius 4 роки тому
I see someone took Japanese politeness to their advantage. fuck off with your gift
@xxxXKPoPXxxx
@xxxXKPoPXxxx 4 роки тому
Altair some countries are nice to visit not necessarily to live in lol
@stefaniedc1128
@stefaniedc1128 5 років тому
Oh Japan looks like a wonderful place to mo....WAIT, GIFT MONEY TO THE LANDLORD!??!?
@cathhl2440
@cathhl2440 5 років тому
Courtesy.
@Baka_Oppai
@Baka_Oppai 5 років тому
Greedy landlords and passive people. That's what you get. They made laws against that sort of thing where I'm from.
@AshwinRamdin
@AshwinRamdin 4 роки тому
@Mohamed ABTIB I have the same thing about Muslim countries. Only visit them in my nightmares, but in real world I would steer clear.
@AshwinRamdin
@AshwinRamdin 4 роки тому
@Mohamed ABTIB Why didn't you ask about religion and country? I'm just making a random comment just like you did. No harm done. It wasn't a personal comment. I just followed your example about expressing myself about certain countries, like you did about Japan.
@007JB
@007JB 4 роки тому
@Mohamed ABTIB there is non stop action in your shithole called somalia
@MogHus
@MogHus 3 роки тому
I love the day in the life of videos! I've watched all of them. Also you have such a nice spirit and personality, Paolo! Great work
@kevtaylor7296
@kevtaylor7296 10 місяців тому
They are moving in together only after 11 months wow....
@drained1177
@drained1177 4 роки тому
Friends taking out YOUR trash? My friends treat me like trash!
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 4 роки тому
so do they take you out?
@drained1177
@drained1177 4 роки тому
@@greatleader4841 yes, they take me out every now and then to the nearest dumpster.
@greatleader4841
@greatleader4841 4 роки тому
@@drained1177 that's what my gf calls a date, i feel you.
@temperino
@temperino 4 роки тому
Watch out next time they ask u out
@notrealnazer6185
@notrealnazer6185 4 роки тому
omg your had me dying i was laughing so hard
@starzzzy22
@starzzzy22 4 роки тому
Glad to know those blue IKEA bags are a universal "throw all your stuff in" bag everywhere. They are a cute couple!
@maruwan-dono
@maruwan-dono 3 роки тому
nope here in africa we have a much bigger bags and they are cheaper hahaha
@Mdragwa
@Mdragwa 3 роки тому
Japanese asking Paolo for record his day in the life: "Im a faumous actor and have many interesting things and activities to show and..." Paolo: "wait wait wait..Do you have a fish grill?" Japanese:"no" Paolo: "ohh we can't then. Sorry it's just rules, nothing personal."
@lisahogan9368
@lisahogan9368 3 роки тому
I’ve been in Japan and stayed there for seven years during our military days.. so happy I found your vlogs .. thank you!! 😄
@dogerogue6621
@dogerogue6621 4 роки тому
Last time I moved the movers knocked a brick off my wall with their truck, hid the bricks under a bush and then tried to tell me I broke the wall when I don't even have a car. I'd prefer to use Japanese movers next time 😂
@doncardegena326
@doncardegena326 4 роки тому
LMAO!!!!!!😂😂 THAT'S INSANE.. .
@Jam-hr4ju
@Jam-hr4ju 4 роки тому
1st rule in philippines: you don't ever leave any belongings unattended
@solidpas761
@solidpas761 4 роки тому
That's true because Philippines is almost fcked up
@haris6424
@haris6424 4 роки тому
Chicago: even if you have your belongings on you, there’s still a chance you might lose it
@chiikisu5188
@chiikisu5188 4 роки тому
unless ur in davao then it most likely wont happen
@sreetamadas6319
@sreetamadas6319 3 роки тому
same for India
@jro0601
@jro0601 3 роки тому
same as Argentina
@Kevin-cg7qk
@Kevin-cg7qk 3 роки тому
Japanese people are so humble. Efficient. Hardworking. Clean. Honest. Trustworthy. Their entire culture should be given the Noble Peace Prize.
@ApolloGSD
@ApolloGSD 2 роки тому
I love your videos so much! I really want to move to Japan for a couple of years and you cover some of the most important aspects of living there! Thank you 😊!!
@angelliizzz
@angelliizzz 4 роки тому
Japanese manner never fail to amaze me👏👍 the mover service was crazily amazing, the manner, the gestures, the operational procedures. the way they covered the wall to protect it from any scratches 👍 shoes off every time they enter the house, sit down politely as they receive the payment, and many more👏👏👏👍👍 Japanese has the best manner and hospitality ever, sugooiii👏 Paolo, thank you for the video, it's amazing as always
@danieldefo8170
@danieldefo8170 4 роки тому
Taking shoes off every time they enter a dirty apartment from which the furniture is being moved is a bit useless. Taking shoes off in a new apartment makes sense. But actually the movers we hired in the NYC tri state area did pretty much the same as those Japanese ones did. They disassembled our furniture, covered it with shrink wrap and set up the essentials in the new place. They used booties on their shoes in the new apartment where we were moving. They did not connect appliances, just put them on the right places...
@c412b
@c412b 4 роки тому
@@danieldefo8170 they dont take off their shoes just because it's dirty
@humptydumpty1463
@humptydumpty1463 4 роки тому
C B it’s useless tho especially because the apartment is dirty and is taking extra time
@judgedredd4778
@judgedredd4778 4 роки тому
@@humptydumpty1463 first It's in their culture and then show's respect idiot.
@sticksthunder
@sticksthunder 4 роки тому
In the UK the movers stand there while you sweat and move everything in and out. I would prefer this way of moving in, it looked so relaxed and fun.
@theramendutchman
@theramendutchman 4 роки тому
Except for the mover moving the mattress by himself lol
@radioclash84
@radioclash84 4 роки тому
DuSky Glider yea plus the price is almost similar for zero service compared to this.
@Luminous_kitten
@Luminous_kitten 2 роки тому
Mine didn’t lol I guess you got cheaper movers
@FernandoAsh
@FernandoAsh 2 роки тому
I am binge watching this Chanel, i don’t know why is so addictive
@anwar4080
@anwar4080 3 роки тому
i love this series! i hope you can continue doing more these kind of day in the life!
@eminaosmic-hajdarevic6583
@eminaosmic-hajdarevic6583 4 роки тому
These two are so beautiful, hope they stay together.
@ericl9781
@ericl9781 3 роки тому
She is soooo pretty
@kinkane5566
@kinkane5566 2 роки тому
Yes, best of luck to them for sure
@MandingoV2
@MandingoV2 2 місяці тому
they split. bro has a new girl in paolo's thanksgiving vid
@PenguFXG
@PenguFXG 4 роки тому
11.05 "Btw this is a new type of taxi designed for the 2020 Olympics." Corona: "Hold my beer"
@leonardsinaga6512
@leonardsinaga6512 4 роки тому
but... corona IS a beer
@jro0601
@jro0601 3 роки тому
Corona: "I'm going to ruin this vehicle's whole career."
@Ninjaroxas21
@Ninjaroxas21 3 роки тому
@@leonardsinaga6512 underated comment lolol
@TimeYT
@TimeYT 3 роки тому
Taxi van: Yay! 2020 Olympics!!! :D Corona: *We dont do that here*
@kkorgiez
@kkorgiez 3 роки тому
U copied
@thekingsown10
@thekingsown10 3 роки тому
I love these day in the life episodes so good!
@LordArthex
@LordArthex 8 місяців тому
he has a new gf in the newest video the thanksgiving, guess it didnt work out, i knew he seemed familiar when i saw him
@zxz206
@zxz206 4 місяці тому
hi, which video is that?
@bigsukesakurai
@bigsukesakurai 4 роки тому
Man, where I'm from, I might even lose my stuff if they're in my pocket.
@Biggiecheese706
@Biggiecheese706 4 роки тому
Daisuke Sakurai I felt this
@2014PrOfessor
@2014PrOfessor 4 роки тому
relatable
@Deathninns
@Deathninns 4 роки тому
Brasil?
@MarcosMascarenha
@MarcosMascarenha 4 роки тому
Aposto que é do Brasil
@muhammadjidan2794
@muhammadjidan2794 4 роки тому
:1
@peterpark1569
@peterpark1569 5 років тому
Oh man, I just figured out where I remembered Yujin from! I visited Tokyo last year in April and played basketball with some locals at Yoyogi park. Yujin came up to me and introduced himself and told me that he went to college in New York. It's good to see you're doing well and I hope you're still hooping! I see you with the Kyrie shirt too big dawg
@NabilahSafira
@NabilahSafira 5 років тому
Is Yujin korean? I wondered about this because he doesn't quite look like a Japanese.
@archergg9226
@archergg9226 5 років тому
@@NabilahSafira hes japanese. im the korean yujin.
@gerijokub7737
@gerijokub7737 5 років тому
@@NabilahSafira What makes you think he isn't? He looks very stereotypically Japanese, I mean his facial features.
@NabilahSafira
@NabilahSafira 5 років тому
@@gerijokub7737 At first his name sounds like a Korean one, and I normally don't heard a Japanese person with this name. Maybe that also influence my view of his ethnicity.
@NabilahSafira
@NabilahSafira 5 років тому
@@archergg9226 okay..
@faithybyfaith
@faithybyfaith 2 роки тому
Great video! This couple is so cute 😍 Thank you for sharing the culture moments throughout the video!
@lydiay9030
@lydiay9030 3 роки тому
This couple made me smile and are so relatable
@FoodBae
@FoodBae 5 років тому
I love this kind of episodes, it's like a reality show with a host. Hehehe.
@akagamishanks2774
@akagamishanks2774 5 років тому
A reality show that's actually real
@ssdlhzys
@ssdlhzys 4 роки тому
@@akagamishanks2774 呵呵呵呵
@elijahx7159
@elijahx7159 4 роки тому
Imagine carrying a mattress then having to put your shoes on
@kuoinc8604
@kuoinc8604 4 роки тому
Elijah M they better be getting crazy money
@kimbee_maki
@kimbee_maki 3 роки тому
Not gonna lie, I do that too
@user-lg5vw8eg3n
@user-lg5vw8eg3n 2 роки тому
Them movers were absolutely amazing and such a good price for removing the whole boxes etc to setting the appliances back up .. people are so much nicer here think I need to relocate from the UK .. love this series currently binge watching 😊
@clayyu4886
@clayyu4886 Рік тому
its always good to see young couple full of energy with one another!
@antioch4019
@antioch4019 5 років тому
Basically no matter where you live as long as it is a developed country or how different your culture is... one thing is always very similar and common among all of them... the IKEA bag for laundry! XD
@fionafiona1146
@fionafiona1146 5 років тому
It's great for beach days too
@SilverHvHNoob
@SilverHvHNoob 4 роки тому
There is no ikea where i live maybe like 5 hours away. I live in the U.S. btw
@eriksvensson2098
@eriksvensson2098 4 роки тому
@@SilverHvHNoob He said developed country U.S is a third world country in most parts.
@cgavin1
@cgavin1 4 роки тому
IKEA bag is life. We use them for everything. Even just filled 10 with building rubble. One of the best products EVER.
@Kloutkulture
@Kloutkulture 4 роки тому
erik svensson WHAT THE FUCK. are you talking about😭😭😭😭
@Veevid4u
@Veevid4u 3 роки тому
3:57 Be polite and say Itadakimasu before eating. If you don't remember the whole phrase, just mumble "Eat a duck I must", you'll be OK.
@pavlovarobbern3115
@pavlovarobbern3115 3 роки тому
haha
@PandaKnivesRo
@PandaKnivesRo 3 роки тому
Right! haha! :)))
@emixox8404
@emixox8404 3 роки тому
OMG ISNT THAT FROM AN ANIME LOLOL
@mruduladadi343
@mruduladadi343 3 роки тому
Lol
@thelaziestdev3415
@thelaziestdev3415 3 роки тому
Yes I rather be Yoda than learn the proper pronunciation lmao
@apesuit9820
@apesuit9820 3 роки тому
The hospitality is just top notch in japan. Definitely in my bucket list to visit.
@Sean-fe6dr
@Sean-fe6dr 3 роки тому
Love your Videos been watching 2 each evening for a few days now since you popped up, very clear and well explained, very interesting to get a snap shot of life in Japan, Good work.
@djanmhood
@djanmhood 4 роки тому
So, if I understand correctly, as an landlord, your goal is to make people move so fast that you can get more than 12 rents per year as a "gift".
@Baleur
@Baleur 4 роки тому
Yep pretty bullshit, they profit out of having people stay as SHORT time as possible.
@welaaelrafie6
@welaaelrafie6 4 роки тому
"this is a new type of taxi designed for the 2020 olympics" COVID-19: "i'm about to end this taxi's whole career"
@Vorador666
@Vorador666 3 роки тому
They are adorable. Seems like they have nice / cool friends too. Very cheerful to see how went so smoothly in the move.
@anjdgz
@anjdgz 2 роки тому
They seems having fun. Enjoying every moment together. ❤️
@OwenKufta
@OwenKufta 4 роки тому
4:33 they read JoJo so I respect them
@cbtlol9989
@cbtlol9989 4 роки тому
Someone did actually noticed it thank you
@dwatcher1126
@dwatcher1126 4 роки тому
I see that you are a man of culture as well.
@19MCE
@19MCE 4 роки тому
GREAT DAZE
@tylermcqueen9684
@tylermcqueen9684 3 роки тому
Oh shit I didn’t even notice Pretty sure that’s Jojolion isn’t it
@TheHawkEyeFemto
@TheHawkEyeFemto 3 роки тому
@@tylermcqueen9684 yes. The left side is jojolion and the right is part 5.
@MarwinKellers
@MarwinKellers 4 роки тому
If you want to see more of this moving company, search for "Rachel & Jun move", they show even more of it!
@DarthSinistris
@DarthSinistris 3 роки тому
Man, watching this videos really, really make me feel like I was in my 20s and living in a tiny apt in Japan. I have this intense feeling of failure because I had the chance to live in japan for 4 years when I was in high school, but my mom didn't let me.
@jacquietremain5743
@jacquietremain5743 2 роки тому
I am 68 and watching Tokyo Olympics and I've been watching these videos with great interested. I live in Australia and I can't get over how clean everything looks in Japan. Also technology with everything. Very efficient. Its been a pleasure watching. ThankYou.
@MISSPHOTOGENICBABY
@MISSPHOTOGENICBABY 3 роки тому
I’m moving to japan! People are so much nicer 😩🤍
@huldahh
@huldahh 3 роки тому
Lol... I'm thinking about it too
@RabbitConfirmed
@RabbitConfirmed 3 роки тому
that's just the frontend
@blackorwhite42
@blackorwhite42 3 роки тому
Yeah, and so respectful towards other people and the country overall.
@jonixd4919
@jonixd4919 3 роки тому
Lmao they don’t talk to you because you are a foreigner
@hana3611
@hana3611 3 роки тому
oh miss, Japanese people has their darkness side too, if we show you the image of the perfect country, you're so wrong. We can fake and hide so well.
@limew
@limew 4 роки тому
nice to see the IKEA bag used for laundry in Japan too haha.
@TechShowdown
@TechShowdown 4 роки тому
It's what I use in Taiwan too lmao
@umeer.94
@umeer.94 4 роки тому
LoL same in Netherlands
@kdramalogic
@kdramalogic 4 роки тому
yes i use it too for my laundry back in the USA!
@TheDionSaelan
@TheDionSaelan 4 роки тому
same here in Indonesia
@mandarapapa1895
@mandarapapa1895 4 роки тому
Here as well . Malaysia
@xxcreativecornerxx9206
@xxcreativecornerxx9206 3 роки тому
as a two languaged teen in japan and having a mama who works in office this videos are amazing
@AA-yb5np
@AA-yb5np 2 роки тому
When the movers slid the fridge with a cloth I was amazed by their ingenuity.
@kyrianrodriguez5991
@kyrianrodriguez5991 4 роки тому
His girlfriend is so pretty! And he’s pretty handsome as well... they look so happy I’m so jealous lol I want to live in Japan :’(
@LPBineli
@LPBineli 3 роки тому
Hahahahah
@pietromartorella6156
@pietromartorella6156 3 роки тому
Same brother
@localmilfchaser6938
@localmilfchaser6938 2 роки тому
weeb
@b.a6525
@b.a6525 2 роки тому
Thats what everyone says until they actually live there
@ballistic350
@ballistic350 2 роки тому
I do too..I love their pornstars ...😋😋
@CO_Yeti
@CO_Yeti 4 роки тому
So happy that I stumped across this series. This is extremely interesting!
@PattyKuluCakes
@PattyKuluCakes 3 роки тому
I’m supposed to be doing homework, but it’s hard not to binge-watch these Day in the Life videos.
@nataliyatsymbalista4113
@nataliyatsymbalista4113 3 роки тому
It's always interesting to watch your videos! I'm curious about the very process of making them, particularly when you create them inside of someone's apartment.
@EddieMitchels
@EddieMitchels 4 роки тому
Damn, the mover company being so considerate is what blows me away. Putting protection on walls/appliances. In the UK I swear when you move it's just assumed that they'll cause damage and it'll have to be taken out of your deposit hah. I love how polite they all are, and the traditions of respect are still so regular. Dunno about the landlord gift money though, jeez that seems crazy. Still wholesome af watching this.
@whyyoumadtho1885
@whyyoumadtho1885 4 роки тому
Lmao you think thats bad, over here in Australia I have colleagues who have had things stolen by movers, iPads etc..
@carsanmar13
@carsanmar13 3 роки тому
7:47 them 3 dabbing in the background is some chaotic good energy I need lol
@abigailaquino3431
@abigailaquino3431 3 роки тому
Paolo with literally anything: "Curtains!! Do they do this in your country?" 😂
@kw1690
@kw1690 2 роки тому
Wow that moving price was so reasonable. In comparison to all the work done! The politeness and respect to each other is just so amazing.
@rupalvyas6170
@rupalvyas6170 4 роки тому
I am from India and japanese values really fascinates me. The manners and discipline that are practiced and thought in families even today. I really wish I shift to japan and live there forever.
@aditibhatt1396
@aditibhatt1396 3 роки тому
Same!!
@meeraglides3485
@meeraglides3485 3 роки тому
Same here.
@sriyouaredead
@sriyouaredead 3 роки тому
Me too but I really feel like I might faint by hearing about their diet!!
@CheddarFryes
@CheddarFryes 3 роки тому
yeh my parents should've moved to Japan instead of the US...
@heist4420
@heist4420 3 роки тому
Velpula Srilaxmi what’s wrong with their diet? actually, thats one of the biggest things i love about japan, their food is delicious!
@novawolfx232
@novawolfx232 3 роки тому
i love the friend standing there with a saxophone why is that legit all my useless friends.
@fcli5903
@fcli5903 3 роки тому
hahahahaha
@jules7125
@jules7125 2 роки тому
LMAO
@ssoundar4808
@ssoundar4808 3 роки тому
I watched all your videos they are simply nice and entertaining to watch and learn Japanese lifestyles and their lives!! Keep it up!!
@adamlasry1691
@adamlasry1691 3 роки тому
All in all, I love Japan to visit...on my list now thanks to you, Sir😀 Thanks Paolo.
@btsaxr
@btsaxr 4 роки тому
They look like such a cute couple 🥺
@VanJeans
@VanJeans 4 роки тому
Gift money - Ripping off your tenants before they even move in.
@G1CAAAAEO
@G1CAAAAEO 4 роки тому
Yeah you should thank your landlord for ripping you off by giving him some more money lol.
@Bergen98
@Bergen98 4 роки тому
Yeah, I heard that it is pretty much normal in Japan. Would never happen in Europe for example 🤷‍♂️
@jackculler1489
@jackculler1489 3 роки тому
@@Bergen98 Would never happen in any country outside of Japan. if a land lord asked for "gift money" i'd think he's insane. only my nephews would ask for gift money.
@sangmuan3264
@sangmuan3264 3 роки тому
I like everything about your channel-its clean, respectful and very informative
@sanctuary8396
@sanctuary8396 3 роки тому
I really hope these two are still together, still working, and staying safe.
@rsvos3641
@rsvos3641 3 роки тому
me too, theyre so pretty and look happy and i hope they’re still like that
@smileandlaughs
@smileandlaughs 4 роки тому
I love these Japanese culture of removing footwear when entering someone's home. I had to deal people dragging in dirt when installing stuff in my house and I HATE IT.
@hafadaze9046
@hafadaze9046 4 роки тому
Hella nasty like what if you stepped on dog sh!t
@kushinaa1XD
@kushinaa1XD 4 роки тому
Quite common in many cultures around the world.
@nyxion2771
@nyxion2771 4 роки тому
Quiet common in Asia. You don't wear sandals into the house, unless they have a specific use. Like those fluffy sandals.
@AJD7233
@AJD7233 4 роки тому
Its kinda normal if you have basic morals u know.
@kimkomplains1485
@kimkomplains1485 4 роки тому
It’s your home so tell people to take their bloody shoes off. I have signs on the bathroom and living door.
@rickyhineman4124
@rickyhineman4124 4 роки тому
Arisa's got a pretty legit style going on. Definitely reminded me of a rare North American style lol
@pauruizvillagrasa3786
@pauruizvillagrasa3786 4 роки тому
the boy too with Irving's t-shirt
@rickyhineman4124
@rickyhineman4124 4 роки тому
@@pauruizvillagrasa3786 yup, that too
@user-ro3rf3ew9y
@user-ro3rf3ew9y 2 роки тому
Japan is opposite in every way from my country when I watch this videos
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