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@TPK846
@TPK846 22 години тому
Beautiful and peace , i love Japan too.
@yanmasa6930
@yanmasa6930 23 години тому
学校時代の給食をテーマにしたようなレストランや居酒屋も、ありますよ。食事メニューが給食。
@monicacorr6979
@monicacorr6979 День тому
What is the name of your cat sifting litter box ?
@himajinkazutaka98
@himajinkazutaka98 День тому
Strictly follow the rules Speak Japanese in Japan. It is a universal rule to adapt to the language of the destination you are traveling to. Don't impose your home country's rules on other countries.
@himajinkazutaka98
@himajinkazutaka98 День тому
This is common sense worldwide. Strictly abide by the language, lifestyle, manners, laws, and customs of your new destination. Do not emigrate if you are not prepared to give up your identity in your home country.
@kaitai5900
@kaitai5900 День тому
“Annexed by Japan in 1879…”. Complete BS, fake news. Part of the Satsuma Domain since 1609, thus fully Japan since then. If this is your definition of “annexed”, every single former Japanese feudal domain was “annexed” by the Japanese government due to the Meiji Restoration and the advent of modern Japan. The Ryukuan language ( not heard even for a moment in this video ), is a Japonic language. I didn’t even detect much of an Okinawan dialect in any of the interviews. I suspect you would have had better luck on the periphery islands. Is the Okinawan subculture of Japan heavily influenced by China and its tropical location. Absolutely. But, the Okinawans are still Japanese. Their differences are no no different from New Yorkers compared to Southern Californians.
@anithafating1369
@anithafating1369 День тому
If modi becomes PM India will be more clean than Japan in 2045 as your dont throw kachara in any public place
@anithafating1369
@anithafating1369 День тому
😮
@azamatakanov1815
@azamatakanov1815 День тому
Show this to Indians 😂😂😂
@xararogers3186
@xararogers3186 День тому
I think it’s an overall sense of cleanliness, which is a part of their culture.
@cohall46
@cohall46 День тому
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing.
@AliKhan-nu1bx
@AliKhan-nu1bx День тому
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@shadythereok
@shadythereok День тому
You should do a video on the cocktail fights in P.I.
@shadythereok
@shadythereok День тому
I miss that place
@user-ku5sv6rp1b
@user-ku5sv6rp1b День тому
어린이집~!? 짱짱잘생긴남비니오빠와 같이 따듯하고 밝게 빛나기를🤍💙 카와이이❤️❤️❤️
@TheCrouchingZebra
@TheCrouchingZebra День тому
This guy sounds American, but spells neighborhood like the Queen… hmmmm
@amirism91
@amirism91 2 дні тому
while in new york subway
@cinthiaMP
@cinthiaMP 2 дні тому
sorry to say, but that triangle building apartment is simply inhumane
@cohall46
@cohall46 2 дні тому
Very interesting and informative. Are the tiny building built to the appropriate earthquake standards?
@cshubs
@cshubs 2 дні тому
The title has almost nothing to do with the video.
@kurisu100
@kurisu100 2 дні тому
Normal vegetables in Japan are so delicious, there i started eating them regulary.
@freddyboy800
@freddyboy800 2 дні тому
Almost makes you forget what they did in ww2, haha.
@raresshaham2164
@raresshaham2164 2 дні тому
This videos are all copy paste from NHK , there is no work you put on it , shame
@hukuogogo1640
@hukuogogo1640 3 дні тому
One person said that society is built on sacrifice. However, the first step for a member of society is to do what one does not want to do.Society is built that way, and those who are professional are respected.Fortunately, it is common sense.
@riowhi7
@riowhi7 3 дні тому
I'm not the type to romanticize rural life and be obsessed with tradition, but there really is a special beauty and underrated aspect about rural Japan. There are a lot of the issues in contemporary Japan, such as it's hyper-commodified and hyper consumerist society. Many people are simply told to go to university, hopefully land a good job, and live in an apartment for their entire life. With all the focus on the cities, both the government and society have kind of forgotten about rural Japan. Encouraging people to move to a rural location and carry on the torch of rural businesses and farms such as this one could be greatly beneficial. Rural life can appeal to people who want to start a family and have children, something that is extremely difficult in a big city due to factors such as space, cost, and time. This could at the very least alleviate the worst parts of Japan's demographic decline, a problem we knew was going to happen since the 1970s and yet have found no solution for. Becoming an apprentice at a farm and working to eventually inherit it could also be a viable alternative to the extremely competitive and atomizing work culture that everyone has been told was the only option to success. Of course, there are a lot of hurdles. De-mystifying and de-stigmatizing rural life, as well as addressing the very real economic problems that causes that stigma. I guess as an additional note Japan is really not that special when it comes to the issue of an ignored countryside. Almost every developing and developed country has the same issues. However there really is a precedent for what I'm saying. Vietnam pursued a rural beautification and development project before it's urbanization got so high, which led to Vietnam having both a healthy rural and urban sector.
@parodyproject968
@parodyproject968 3 дні тому
じゃんけんが強過ぎな保母さんがいましたね😅!
@SayanHaque201
@SayanHaque201 3 дні тому
Wow Muslim on Japan ❤❤
@LygerTheCLaw
@LygerTheCLaw 3 дні тому
imagine if california tried doing this stuff to be green, instead of allowing politicians steal from citizens.
@mrmango2881
@mrmango2881 3 дні тому
Yeah. Gates house it sure is.
@Thrash_ranch
@Thrash_ranch 3 дні тому
oh you wouldn't see someone bringing their dog along into the grocery store there.
@juanlui284
@juanlui284 3 дні тому
CO2 is good
@user-ei7rs1vo9c
@user-ei7rs1vo9c 3 дні тому
i only watched for 2 mins borted anything chinese i avoid like their cheap mass produced tack
@bla9803
@bla9803 4 дні тому
Can you investigate about pesticides and organic food in japan, please ?
@ashlogan2049
@ashlogan2049 4 дні тому
Brilliant. Logical, seems well thought out and makes these neighbourhoods far more liveable
@calgumbo5193
@calgumbo5193 4 дні тому
7:26 Please tell me I'm not the only one who saw the arrangement of the roads and buildings and thought it looked like the Millenium Falcon.
@annaqtjoey
@annaqtjoey 4 дні тому
a fireplace right next to the staircase. it's a weird location.
@user-hx5vp8fh7z
@user-hx5vp8fh7z 4 дні тому
Thank you for another great video
@burgerslayerrr
@burgerslayerrr 4 дні тому
cool vid, annoying realtor guy though.... but hey that's not gonna stop you right, keep making these vids it helps people around the world appreciate japan!
@brianchar-bow3273
@brianchar-bow3273 4 дні тому
Even as time goes by and the surface of a town changes, nothing changes in the underlying foundation of the unique Japanese culture. The common root of the creation of originality in Japanese culture is the uniqueness of its geopolitical location and the influence of its natural environment. Even if they import culture and knowledge from abroad, they are not dominated by it, and after a certain period of time, they select the content, integrate it with their own culture, improve it, and eventually create a new style because of the influence of their unique natural environment. Japan's original country name "NIPPON”means "the land under the sun" , but another traditional country name is "YAMATO ,(WA)” , meaning “Peacefull Harmony among People and Nature”. So Japan's name means “the Land under the Sun” and” the Land of "Great Harmony of People and Nature,” The history of Japan is very old, about 2,000 years since the Emperor's reign, but humans began to live in villages and communities in this island nation about 14,000 years ago, during “the JOMON pottery” culture. (That's 30,000 years ago, if you count the Neolithic period.) Surrounded on all sides by the sea and geographically isolated from the Eurasian continent in the Pacific Ocean, this island nation has a warm and humid climate, and because it is a volcanic island, mountains occupy about 80% of its land, it is rich in underground clear water resources through its natural filtration system, and is blessed with diverse vegetation and fishery resources. For this reason, people have lived here for tens of thousands of years, enjoying the abundant nature and living in peace with nature. Since ancient times, the people of this land have respected human harmony and have lived in peace by working together as a group. However, while the natural environment of this island nation is rich to live, it is also harsh to live and has both light and dark sides. They have shared and enjoyed the blessings of nature by pooling their wisdom and collectively overcoming numerous severe and harsh natural disasters, such as frequent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, summer typhoons, and heavy snowfall in winter. This is because this island nation has a harsh natural environment that cannot be overcome by a single person. Individuals are too weak to face the fury of nature when natural disasters suddenly strike the wealth they have built up and can destroy their cities overnight. That is why Japanese people believed that they should suppress their egos, avoid conflict among humans, cooperate with each other to create a livable environment and maintain public cleanliness, and join forces to prevent disasters before they occur and to restore the environment immediately after they have occurred. They believed that this is the most wise, efficient, and rational way to maintain peace and freedom in each other's lives, this would bring about better results rather than to create more chaos and conflict by insisting on each other's selfishness. because of the environment in which disasters frequently occur that cannot be resolved by individual power alone. And this thinkings have given rise to Japan's unique teachings, culture, and behavior. For example, it is fundamentally connected to the Japanese mindset of "Behaving in a way that does not bother others in public places," "Helping each other if someone is in trouble," and "Not doing bad things even if no one is watching." And one of the teachings of the ancient Shinto religion, "Purify yourself (kiyome) by getting rid of Defilement (kegare)," has been taken over today as a basic manner to "Not pollute even in public places," to “Always keep the environment and yourself clean”, and to make everyone, regardless of status, gender, or age. feel comfortable equally. The warm and humid island climate is a paradise for humans and animals, and it is also a paradise for bacteria and microorganisms to thrive. If they are not careful in maintaining cleanliness in their daily lives, bacteria can easily multiply and food can spoil. It is obvious why the ancient Japanese Shinto religion taught the importance of "maintaining a clean environment on a daily basis.” They taught cleanliness strictly because they knew, even before the development of science, that laziness and filthiness could lead to invisible bacterial plagues that could kill or destroy a race of people. This is the ancient wisdom to survive in the dangerous natural environment unique to this island nation. Over the years, this wisdom has been formed into a unique Japanese behavior and culture that is different from that of other countries. The ancient name of Japan, "YAMATO" or "WA" (peaceful harmony between people and nature), represents the wishes and reality of the people who have been trying to survive in the rich and at the same time harsh natural environment unique to island countries, which is different from the dry and stable land of the Eurasian continent. And it is in this ancient Japanese country name "WA,YAMATO" that the essence of Japanese culture, the origin and secret of its unique culture, which is very different from the cultures of other Asian countries on the continent, is hidden.
@debbiemoore2747
@debbiemoore2747 4 дні тому
I'm fascinated but scared of bitter melon. I need to take the plunge and just try it.
@Wiseman__
@Wiseman__ 5 днів тому
American conservatives would go nuts if they had to live by Japan's simple rules, lol.
@vernonbrana8205
@vernonbrana8205 5 днів тому
11sq m?! Geez. I feel like I have a mansion now at 40sqm.
@philiprand8049
@philiprand8049 5 днів тому
Sounds like Japan is doing it right and the rest of the world could greatly benefit from Japan's policies, culture, and methodology.
@user-su8py1ix2r
@user-su8py1ix2r 5 днів тому
I will come and help you work
@davidamora2565
@davidamora2565 5 днів тому
Jeep drivers be wildin
@MaryVitale
@MaryVitale 5 днів тому
As an American this is so infuriating. Americans spend so much time talking about freedom and free market, yet we are not free to live and work on our own property as we want. Changing the zoning laws is such a simple fix too. Yet they never will because property owners will not let them in order to keep their own property values high. In many areas, one simple change to allow multi-family dwellings would do so much to alleviate the housing crises. Single family zoning makes our lives more expensive, lifestyles worse, and very bad for the environment. What we have is not freedom 😭
@GloomyDeadPerson
@GloomyDeadPerson 5 днів тому
seeing this makes me realise how poor my school is 😭
@user-uu5jf3jo3o
@user-uu5jf3jo3o 5 днів тому
No long-term made to last, beautiful urban planning?
@user-uu5jf3jo3o
@user-uu5jf3jo3o 5 днів тому
Thank you, but we must face it. This is messy and ugly. Most Latin America, Europe and elsewhere are much more refined and full of a rich architecture and historical buildings made of natural stone, sculptures and fountains.
@WayneJohnsonZastil
@WayneJohnsonZastil 5 днів тому
This goes to show co2 is good for nature
@onlygod5667
@onlygod5667 6 днів тому
Damn, everything in Japan is clean!