Interview a half-Japanese about Japanese stereotypes of Italy and her struggles growing up in Japan.

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【Table of Content】
0:00 Opening
0:58 Japanese impression of Italy
7:09 Japanese and Italian Mix
13:17 Japanese who study Italian
20:52 An Italian who lives in Japan
#darijapan #italy #italian #pizza #pasta #luccacomics #milano #halfjapanese #interview #japanesereact #japanesereaction

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  • @sk-nl9rv
    @sk-nl9rv2 ай бұрын

    Sono giapponese e adoro la cucina italiana, ma il mio sogno è quello di mangiare un giorno il vero cibo italiano 😁

  • @extremathule982

    @extremathule982

    2 ай бұрын

    Complimenti, hai scritto bene e senza errori: bravo!

  • @michelediiorio9706
    @michelediiorio97062 ай бұрын

    Talking only and always about food, I believe, is inconceivable in relation to Italy which is the set of numerous events that have occurred over time in the Italian geographical area; the presence in Italy of Rome, the capital of the country and already the center of Roman civilization and the Catholic Church, has made Italian history a founding pillar of Western, Latin, European and Mediterranean culture. Italy's historical-cultural heritage is reflected in the high number of world heritage sites present in the country. Prehistoric and protohistoric art, Magna Graecia, Etruscans, Romans, early Christian art, Byzantine art and Ravenna art, Lombard art, medieval art, Romanesque art, Gothic art, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Macchiaioli and Verismo, Painting , Twentieth century, Belle Epoque, Futurism, Metaphysical Painting, Existential Realism, Abstractionism and Conceptual Art, Pop Art, Arte Povera, Transavantgarde, Modern Architecture Movement, Neorealist Cinema, Contemporary Art. This is the real Italy, Italy has 60% of humanity's recorded cultural heritage. What are cultural assets registered for protection pursuant to the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Cultural Heritage. Italy has continuously hosted great artistic civilizations for 27 centuries and, even with the same criteria, there is no geographical area in the world with such an abundance of historical/cultural finds. A few years ago, Italy had around six million cultural assets registered. At the same date, China had several tens of thousands of them.

  • @maxl7662

    @maxl7662

    2 ай бұрын

    As an Italian (from Florence) I agree with you. It is debasing to hear only about food and the Mafia all the time. Unfortunately, it is not only a problem of Italy but in general of everyone who knows other countries only from hearsay or stereotypes.

  • @DariJapan
    @DariJapan2 ай бұрын

    At 0:58, I started filming without checking the orientation of the Italian flag. I apologize for this😢

  • @hlb979

    @hlb979

    2 ай бұрын

    please don't worry about it; instead, I'd like thank you for this video, very interesting

  • @lazios
    @lazios2 ай бұрын

    I hope and think (I talk about the girl learning Italian) she's referring to the public bathrooms (in which case I can understand, although that's not always the case, it depends on the place/restaurant/bar etc) because the Italian houses (including bathrooms) are super clean. Nice video. 🍺

  • @gianluca3120

    @gianluca3120

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah she was referring to the uni's bathroom. We are friends and we once talked about it. She wasn't talking about all Italian bathrooms

  • @alias9025
    @alias90252 ай бұрын

    When I saw the half Italian, half Japanese woman, all I noticed was an attractive young woman. I am American.

  • @paullawson3558

    @paullawson3558

    2 ай бұрын

    have you also noticed how extraordinarily xenophobic and racist the Japanese are from an early age?

  • @tommasocarraretto7442
    @tommasocarraretto74422 ай бұрын

    私はイタリア人です。イタリア語の勉強している女性は本当イタリア語上手ですよ。

  • @karateinjapan
    @karateinjapanАй бұрын

    You guys have a nice channel. Enjoy your content and interviews. I have been living in Japan for 29 years now and love Japanese martial arts and the food here👍

  • @RiverWorksCo
    @RiverWorksCo2 ай бұрын

    Japan has a unique and precious gem: モトーラ世理奈 (Motola Serena), who is half Japanese and half Italian. She's absolutely beautiful and incredible and one of my all-time favourite Japanese individuals.

  • @maxl7662
    @maxl76622 ай бұрын

    Arisa è bellissima❤

  • @gianluca3120
    @gianluca31202 ай бұрын

    キョウカさんはイタリア語でめっちゃ上手になったから、イタリア語で話すことを心配じゃないでくさい!  会いたァった 頑張ってね~

  • @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej
    @ClaudioCappelli-ip5ej2 ай бұрын

    Come fanno gli italiani coi bagni publici? Non ci vanno.

  • @Therizinosaurus
    @Therizinosaurus2 ай бұрын

    Wait, are you guys Japanese or Indonesian?

  • @nabillahegiasa9964
    @nabillahegiasa99642 ай бұрын

    Grup Dari Japan (Shun, Poko, & Abang Kouji) minta collabs sama Chef Bayashi Brothers (TikTokers Jepang 🇯🇵 Masak & Makanan ASMR) bagian konten Wawancara & konten Bahan Resep Masakan ASMR di KZread channel Dari Japan & Bayashi TV *Dari Japan ke Dunia* *Setelah Trio Waseda Boys (Bang Jerome Polin, Yusuke, & Otsuka) sudah collabs sama Chef Bayashi*

  • @hyomaaiiroofficial
    @hyomaaiiroofficial2 ай бұрын

    Now that city name isn't Milano/Milan but Al El-Milàn 🗿🥂👌🏼

  • @nikanoru13
    @nikanoru132 ай бұрын

    Italians are loud, they shout and speak in a machine gun speed and that's controversial to the Japanese quiet ways

  • @baroncicala1934

    @baroncicala1934

    2 ай бұрын

    By my experience japanese people can be louder than italians...especially when they are drunk.

  • @paullawson3558

    @paullawson3558

    2 ай бұрын

    japanese are very urusai more than Italians

  • @zaqwsx23

    @zaqwsx23

    2 ай бұрын

    The Japanese language is the fastest in the world. It's not an opinion, there are studies on the subject. Italian is even the "slowest" romance language.

  • @baroncicala1934

    @baroncicala1934

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zaqwsx23 lmao, it depends by what you mean with "fast" and "slow"... Terms that alone means nothing...

  • @zaqwsx23

    @zaqwsx23

    2 ай бұрын

    @@baroncicala1934 These studies calculate the speed of syllable pronunciation. Different languages have different potential speeds. Accents also have an impact. For example, Italian spoken in northern Italy is generally faster than that of central-southern Italy because the "raddoppiamento fonosintattico" does not occur in the north. However, Tuscan dialects are faster than standard Italian due to the peculiar pronunciation of certain consonants. English is generally a slower language than Italian, and German is slower than English. Japanese is potentially the fastest language in the world, followed by Spanish. The subjective perception of someone who does not understand a language and perceives it as faster than it actually is differs from the objective reality.

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