What No One Tells You About Japan

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What No One Tells You About Japan

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  • @silliconcarbon6637
    @silliconcarbon66376 ай бұрын

    He works 108 hours a week, but STILL takes the time to pick you up from the train station. He is a top level chef, but also makes you omakase ramen for lunch. Now that’s an amazing friend!!! Much respect. And great video.

  • @unsponsrd

    @unsponsrd

    6 ай бұрын

    and supplied a place to sleep while at it. Great friend forsure.

  • @AlexanderTheGoodEnough

    @AlexanderTheGoodEnough

    6 ай бұрын

    nah. the best friends i've ever had are the ones who don't judge me for how much alcohol I consume daily. they're the ones who know, that without alcohol, I wouldn't tolerate them.

  • @Rodiroess

    @Rodiroess

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AlexanderTheGoodEnoughwell that's depressing

  • @AlexanderTheGoodEnough

    @AlexanderTheGoodEnough

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Rodiroess eh. I was being entirely facetious there. I don't have friends.

  • @captainfoxheart

    @captainfoxheart

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@AlexanderTheGoodEnoughthat's called withdrawal and you are an alcoholic

  • @Cypekeh
    @Cypekeh6 ай бұрын

    "doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun" what an amazing quote

  • @oliveryt7168

    @oliveryt7168

    6 ай бұрын

    Reflects his work ethics... He's a machine - in 5 years or so he'll have a restaurant in the US and everyone in town will know his dishes.

  • @blakezacharymusic

    @blakezacharymusic

    6 ай бұрын

    was coming to comment this

  • @fd3s64

    @fd3s64

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea so deep and stoic. Almost as good as "sleeping sitting down is good, but sleeping laying down is great". Words of Wisdom

  • @owneddiagonal

    @owneddiagonal

    6 ай бұрын

    Working hard is good, but achieving your dreams is even better

  • @lukesutton86

    @lukesutton86

    6 ай бұрын

    Words to live by, I wonder what the north american version would be? Perhaps: "Why work hard, when you could hardly work? If you must work, then do the bare minimum."

  • @hugo9846
    @hugo98463 ай бұрын

    "Doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun." Instant classic. Actually amazing.

  • @goofy9125

    @goofy9125

    3 ай бұрын

    fact this made me motivational

  • @reesespieces8173

    @reesespieces8173

    3 ай бұрын

    I actually stood up from my seat after a few seconds as that quote sunk in. Dude dropped a HARD ASS quote so casually like it was nothing! What a legend!

  • @cookiekilbane5989

    @cookiekilbane5989

    3 ай бұрын

    In a second language too, what an incredible guy!

  • @ronbuchanan5432

    @ronbuchanan5432

    3 ай бұрын

    it got me too!

  • @CrashMk

    @CrashMk

    3 ай бұрын

    I hadn't even thought to scroll down to the comments until I heard it. That's actually an incredible quote.

  • @adamnordmark7709
    @adamnordmark77094 ай бұрын

    Daisuke was playing the song the Chicago Bulls used as their intro song from 1984-2004, when they won 6 championships with Michael Jordan. Doesn't surprise me that he seems to have an affinity for Michael Jordan with the type of dedication he has to his work.

  • @francoisdb9047

    @francoisdb9047

    3 ай бұрын

    Alan person project eyes in the sky

  • @alexm4302

    @alexm4302

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@francoisdb9047 technically that intro is called "Sirius" and it's treated as an intro to this song

  • @shutthefupdonny

    @shutthefupdonny

    3 ай бұрын

    Check out 8:36 lol The man is a Jordan fan for sure.

  • @whywouldyoulie

    @whywouldyoulie

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks guys

  • @iamnotmental

    @iamnotmental

    13 күн бұрын

    i think somebody who knows Michael Jordan should tell him about Daisuke and his restaurant, obviously Daisuke is an MJ fan and the "hype music" he plays when he is getting ready to open is the intro song for the Chicago Bulls (MJ's team) i would love to see the expression on Daisuke's face when MJ walks in his restaurant :)

  • @thetongueandcheek5495
    @thetongueandcheek54955 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to the chef and his parents for not only giving you a job but a place to stay as well.

  • @KryptosLand
    @KryptosLand6 ай бұрын

    After him saying his dream was to serve ramen to Michael Jordan, him playing the Chicago bulls opening music was too good😂

  • @VisibletoanyoneonYoutubes

    @VisibletoanyoneonYoutubes

    6 ай бұрын

    Synchronicity 👁️. Not coincidence. Reference my comment when it actually happens’! ♾️ ❤️

  • @barton3591

    @barton3591

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@VisibletoanyoneonKZreads life is a mystery. I hope you've enjoyed the devilish trios words of truth as much as I have.

  • @userp101top5

    @userp101top5

    6 ай бұрын

    Especially the picture of Michael Jordan in his kitchen

  • @Twisted_utopia

    @Twisted_utopia

    5 ай бұрын

    I was just gonna say. Aaaaand your, Chicago bulls....

  • @bradleysmith9431

    @bradleysmith9431

    5 ай бұрын

    Such an odd dream 😂 it's like wanting to feed ghandi fried chicken.

  • @dynamiq777
    @dynamiq7774 ай бұрын

    As an airline pilot who’s travelled and seen most of the world, I have to say that Japan has been the most amazing country I’ve visited, from its people, food, safety and cleanliness to their beautiful landscape have all been effortlessly pleasant

  • @buljoleopard9buljo

    @buljoleopard9buljo

    4 ай бұрын

    wow dude..i was nasa space shuttle pilot for 24 years and u dont hear me preaching about it

  • @Deathboy_is_in_hell_now

    @Deathboy_is_in_hell_now

    4 ай бұрын

    this guy was sharing only his opinion on the country and the best you could was this?? so to make it clear: in real life, someone would tell you something nice and you would go with a somewhat similiar sentence that you wrote? o.O man youre a poor youknowwhat and damn disgusting :D a nasa pilot? you? XD in your dreams pedro in your dreams hahaha people like you can do nothing the right way you get it? NOTHING thus such have never something usefull to say thats what life thaught me about people like you :D

  • @aopaul

    @aopaul

    4 ай бұрын

    @@buljoleopard9buljo whoa dude... I was a top secret space ship pilot at Area 51 for decades and he's right about Japan.

  • @buljoleopard9buljo

    @buljoleopard9buljo

    4 ай бұрын

    in japan national sport is farting in each other face and guessing what other had for lunch...

  • @boreduser12

    @boreduser12

    3 ай бұрын

    New Zealand?

  • @ronaldlongfellow87
    @ronaldlongfellow873 ай бұрын

    What no one tells you about Japan and then proceeds to tell me nothing about Japan 😂

  • @theshisho

    @theshisho

    21 күн бұрын

    Bro I legit forgot that I clicked on that title 🤣

  • @bigwebsite727

    @bigwebsite727

    16 күн бұрын

    Exactly what i was thinking

  • @quintaviouscrumpch7574

    @quintaviouscrumpch7574

    5 күн бұрын

    I’m glad someone else was thinking it cuz I learned NOTHING of what I didn’t already know loool

  • @brvhtxxbxk
    @brvhtxxbxk6 ай бұрын

    Dude your videos are peak, raw and honest footage, im so sick of those travel influencers who make every damn country appear like a dream while every country has its downsides. You really capture the vibe in you videos and i love this. Im so glad i found this channel. All love from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @pietrocr7

    @pietrocr7

    6 ай бұрын

    oh belgique o mere o cherique, a toi no ceur a toi no graaa, a toi notre sang du patrie, bububu, TUSTU vivraaa, tu vivra toujour grand et bell et toi an invincible unité. Ora pur divise immortele la roi la loi la liberteee, la roi la loi la liberteee la roi la loi la liberte PAPAPA

  • @knotskop

    @knotskop

    6 ай бұрын

    Helemaal akkoord!

  • @misterabroad123

    @misterabroad123

    5 ай бұрын

    While that's true, most people can't handle the truth therefore most honest travel channels don't get views

  • @CanariasCanariass

    @CanariasCanariass

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@pietrocr7 Did you take your medicine today?😂

  • @martinwarner1178

    @martinwarner1178

    5 ай бұрын

    Too true, every word. Peace my good fellow.

  • @leibsmason4509
    @leibsmason45093 ай бұрын

    The song at 12:40 ("Sirius" by The Alan Parsons Project) was used to introduce the starting lineup at Bulls home games for the entirety of the team's championship dynasty in the 1990s...I love that your friend played it right before opening his shop for the day, especially because he said his dream was to serve ramen to Michael Jordan. Homie is straight manifesting.

  • @HardNinjaGreatorDev

    @HardNinjaGreatorDev

    3 ай бұрын

    And thats the exact song that played in the video, it's the song you mentioned but in a metal cover kzread.info/dash/bejne/aHyNzI-uhpy0d8Y.html

  • @91bpatrick
    @91bpatrick4 ай бұрын

    Things that no one tells you about Japan; - one of the highest suicide rates in the world - long working days, up to 16 hours and more - prominent senior-junior workplace bullying culture, and that's just how it is. - insane and unnecessary noise and light pollution; visit any electronics store to find out. - if a relative commits suicide, instead of your community supporting and helping you, you are met with shame and contempt, because your relative's suicide makes you look like you've done something wrong in their eyes - beautiful scenery littered by enormous pylons of powerlines - unquestionable nationalism. You become very unpopular very fast if you criticise your government or country. - over the top adherence to rules. If you offer to pay more for more X ingredients in a meal, they will likely refuse because "that isn't what the menu says". Obviously it would appear I don't like Nihon but I think it's one of the best countries in the world; their waste management system is so amazing. It did things to me. It was really easy coming back from Japan with a delusional romance. Still an awesome place, but not as perfect as it may seem. In fact, it is that very perceived perfection on the surface that can only have the contrast of a dark underbelly beneath it, which it has.

  • @doylesean9933

    @doylesean9933

    4 ай бұрын

    This was a great read 👍

  • @RocoPwnage
    @RocoPwnage4 ай бұрын

    Man I'm turning 25 soon and I feel directionless in life. I really hope I find something I'm half as passionate about as Daisuke is about making ramen.

  • @miguela.ruedac.7946

    @miguela.ruedac.7946

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm 20 and I feel the same, I hope that at 25 it won't be like that, and that very soon it won't be that way for you either.

  • @FJCTRD

    @FJCTRD

    4 ай бұрын

    I am 27, so I will give you some advice. Just do anything for now that will pay the bills. Once you find what you're passionate about, you will have some money to chase that passion. If you want freedom, find a remote job.

  • @beayn

    @beayn

    4 ай бұрын

    @@FJCTRD I did "anything for now" and now I'm 48 and still in a job I hate because I never really pursued what I loved. Don't do "anything" for too long.

  • @SeanOptimoa

    @SeanOptimoa

    4 ай бұрын

    I was in the same boat, just turned 27 in November. Just enjoy your time for now, spend the rest of your 20s trying stuff, having fun, messing up, and slowly building yourself into a great person. When you get into your 30s, then get really serious if you haven't built an income or have some money in the bank. As the other guy said, of course don't mess around for too long UNLESS you make it possible. The current rate I'm going, I'll be retiring at 33 years old being a multi-millionaire. Of course I won't stop making money, but I built this by doing whatever I wanted to and not listening to society norms.

  • @victor6010

    @victor6010

    4 ай бұрын

    yeah bro same... I'm 25, have no idea what to do lol all I know is that somehow I want to get rich and become a digital nomad, I have no idea how or what exactly to do though... Japan is amazing I would love to go there to visit/live... I hope I find something useful to do that I enjoy too...

  • @theedon501
    @theedon5015 ай бұрын

    Man I didn’t realize I was smiling my ass off throughout this whole video. Makes me so happy to see people out here living life the way you are. Blessings brodie and definitely subbed

  • @eriklarson9137

    @eriklarson9137

    5 ай бұрын

    Who did realize it then?

  • @kekethebasedcat

    @kekethebasedcat

    4 ай бұрын

    Glazing

  • @blnnnn

    @blnnnn

    4 ай бұрын

    @@eriklarson9137 I think what he meant was that it took him some time to realize he was smiling

  • @SmallBrainedAmerican

    @SmallBrainedAmerican

    4 ай бұрын

    thanks for being here brosef

  • @valentinoferrari9493

    @valentinoferrari9493

    3 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣@@eriklarson9137

  • @covalentbond7933
    @covalentbond79334 ай бұрын

    what a role model of a dude, very focused and driven, I wish him all the success in the world

  • @DeimosPC
    @DeimosPC4 ай бұрын

    Daisuke works 108 hours a week, that's not only insanely impressive, it proves what kind of a man he is. I really hope it does come to the US and I hope he becomes very successful and wealthy. He seems like a great person and he deserves to live a fulfilled and happy life!

  • @shaneroberts7700
    @shaneroberts77004 ай бұрын

    Daisuke is a real one. What a good friend and he seems like such a chill guy for someone so talented and successful.

  • @sammy2nd

    @sammy2nd

    3 ай бұрын

    im trying really hard to get like Daisuke

  • @solohere5608
    @solohere56084 ай бұрын

    The fact that your friend is the top Ramen maker in Japan is amazing. His dedication to his craft is amazing. Book mark and I will definitely be visiting when I go to Japan!

  • @victor6010

    @victor6010

    4 ай бұрын

    yeahh I want to know how to get networking with successful guys like this... awesome, and the guy looks like a nice guy to hang out with, also, he's being very successful while doing something he really enjoys, very inspiring

  • @TB-wvvvw

    @TB-wvvvw

    3 ай бұрын

    He didn't mention that his friend's restaurant is actually way out west an hour and twenty minutes by train from Shinjuku and even further from the other areas where people usually go as tourists in Tokyo, so you'd have to make quite a special trip. It's a good area to go hiking in the mountains and forest, though, if that's what you want to do, and you can visit a nice onsen out there. But I guess he doesn't know those rather obvious things. Also, I think his friend would tell you that "top Ramen maker in Japan" is a goal, not an accepted fact, as very few would have ever heard of his restaurant or tried it all the way out there, though it may be tasty ramen. Backpackers don't really know much about the places they visit. Some funny things I heard him say were "it takes five hours to go from Osaka to Tokyo on shinkansen" (it takes about half that), "It takes two hours to go from Osaka to Kyoto by car" (it takes only 40 minutes, but who goes by car?), and saying "irrashaimasen" instead of "irrashaimase" gives it the opposite meaning. He doesn't know much about Japan, but at least he was polite, friendly, and humble.

  • @Omnibushido-

    @Omnibushido-

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TB-wvvvw ok

  • @JMPERager
    @JMPERager4 ай бұрын

    Great respect to the dedication to work in Japan, especially people like Daisuke who basically is dedicating his whole life to it. I don't think I could do that. I don't mind working hard and much, as long as it's a job I enjoy, but I really like my free time to pursue and enjoy any other hobby I have. If I ever were to move to Japan, because let's face it, it must be an incredible place to live, it would be were I was basically self-employed and made enough money to live comfortably but only having to work 30-40 hours a week. Likely won't happen, but you can dream.

  • @AXELEMASTER
    @AXELEMASTER4 ай бұрын

    I’ve only seen like 3 or 4 videos of you but I love your energy man, you earned a sub and keep going with that energy and videos. Very hard to find an authentic channel like your man.

  • @JonnyJungle77
    @JonnyJungle774 ай бұрын

    My Dad and I accidentally got a women's only train car when I visited him there in 2009. Once we realized it he said, "don't worry, they know we're stupid." 😂 Miss you so much Dad!

  • @everclearr

    @everclearr

    2 күн бұрын

  • @mochhhi
    @mochhhi6 ай бұрын

    You are one of like 3 people that i can watch videos and not skip a second , i enjoy everything .

  • @SmallBrainedAmerican

    @SmallBrainedAmerican

    6 ай бұрын

    this is exactly what I wanna hear! thanks bro

  • @godsbloodyhammer7090

    @godsbloodyhammer7090

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SmallBrainedAmerican .. India misses you my American friend. .. I want to come to america with I-I1./B vlsa to work in 7=11 gus station. .. please come back to the world cleanest & numero uno tourist destination my india. ... PROUD TO BE INDIAN. g. (-a) .y hindd.🙏

  • @oskarnouriani6812

    @oskarnouriani6812

    6 ай бұрын

    ong same for me at some point I always skip through here never

  • @monocid

    @monocid

    6 ай бұрын

    try kurt caz

  • @benoit8381

    @benoit8381

    6 ай бұрын

    I totally agree with this statement. There is something so natural about you. Respect for taking a job btw.@@SmallBrainedAmerican

  • @hrromanslaparsso4403
    @hrromanslaparsso44034 ай бұрын

    7:35 I love how he says "but now i work 18 hours a day" like its less than 16. He just loves ramen that much.

  • @yvonnesanders4308

    @yvonnesanders4308

    4 ай бұрын

    They have crazy suicide rates

  • @silentbovo1

    @silentbovo1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@yvonnesanders4308 High for people doing things that they hate for long periods of time. This man seems happy

  • @Gragon777

    @Gragon777

    3 ай бұрын

    This man seems pretty tired to me.

  • @azabujuban-hito8085
    @azabujuban-hito80853 ай бұрын

    I've been living here in Tokyo for almost 9 years ( I came from Zurich, Switzerland) and to be honest, I'm still in awe of this country and keep finding new things in this city.

  • @seanbonesjones
    @seanbonesjones3 ай бұрын

    Just found your page and I love the content. A guy just living life and making life long connections no matter where he goes. Looking forward to seeing where you go next man!

  • @NaldoYau
    @NaldoYau6 ай бұрын

    For the Women's Only trains, if you read the fine print on some of the signs, it states that its only during a few hours of the day during rush hours. All other hours, they're just regular train cars. At least for the ones I saw in Tokyo.

  • @user-yl4oh8kw8s

    @user-yl4oh8kw8s

    6 ай бұрын

    Commenting so that he might see this! I appreciate his respect for the women's car though even when he thought everyone else was ignoring the rules

  • @utubenewb1265

    @utubenewb1265

    6 ай бұрын

    Of course they must have been only certain hours otherwise the many Japanese men getting on would have never done so. But why shouldn't he talk ignorantly about this when he talked ignorantly through much of the video.

  • @peppersanches412

    @peppersanches412

    5 ай бұрын

    utubenewb1265 opinion stated as fact.

  • @utubenewb1265

    @utubenewb1265

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@peppersanches412Yeah, a opinion I learned watching people dozens of times wait at crosswalks on entirely deserted streets at 3AM for the light to change, or the 100 other rules that are followed to the letter even though there was no reason or enforcement at that time. The reason Japan "works" so well is because people follow (and enforce) rules there.

  • @Joel-w
    @Joel-w6 ай бұрын

    It’ll be cool to see what it’s like through your videos of living and working in Japan and not just passing through

  • @benwizard93

    @benwizard93

    6 ай бұрын

    Search for other KZreadrs

  • @nicholasgilli3601

    @nicholasgilli3601

    6 ай бұрын

    Who are the other 2?

  • @shogunero3.6

    @shogunero3.6

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nicholasgilli3601 you’ve replied to the wrong comment. Lmao.

  • @godsbloodyhammer7090

    @godsbloodyhammer7090

    6 ай бұрын

    Japan is not cleaner compare to the number 1 tourists destination india. .. india pullet train station is much cleaner than this japani station. .. we india just sent rocket to the moon. .. we the best. .. "shitt every where tiII drop deaad" - Narendraa m0di. EDIT: 3:04 it's not the place it's the government poIicy & the people's behaviour that dictates the term. .. pretty sure if this train is available in the USA people have to go through more security, touching & scrutiny. .. god forbids if this service is available in india you have to go through the same bitter experience, stink & broken system, etc. .. india " THE EMPEROR WITH NO CLOTH". .. did I mention india the mighty CGI moonlander SUPA' POWER:2020.@@benwizard93

  • @AdventuresWithAI

    @AdventuresWithAI

    6 ай бұрын

    Check out PAOLO from Tokyo. he has a series

  • @MichaelScott-rk1hl
    @MichaelScott-rk1hl3 ай бұрын

    What an amazing guy. I hope daisuke gets all the success he deserves

  • @justaguy-69
    @justaguy-6926 күн бұрын

    i used to work traveling to different stores in illinois, indiana, michigan, ohio... there was one store north of chicago called lincolnwood zare or zairs i dont even remember now, but it was an asian neighborhood and it was my FAVORITE PLACE TO WORK ! the japanese kids were so quiet and polite and the people were so nice and respectful, i made it MY store in the company i was at, I AND i ALONE TOOK CARE OF THAT STORE. LOVED IT. been thru japan airports many times but have not had the chance to wander around there yet. love japanese girls and anime as well.

  • @Hundreddollardolphin
    @Hundreddollardolphin6 ай бұрын

    Bro another chapter in the adventure, excited to see it unfold. And shouts out Daisuke for the quote “Doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun.”

  • @peepee69420

    @peepee69420

    5 ай бұрын

    never heard that quote, pretty inspiring ngl

  • @KaijiKey1
    @KaijiKey16 ай бұрын

    dang... i didn't think i'd find this video interesting at all, but the simplicity and honesty of it all had me hooked all the way through. basically no editing aside from cuts, no background music, no fake youtube voice or anything... it's rare to find a content creator of your style. there's a lot of fake people on here so i tend to forget that the genuine ones are so much more fun to watch

  • @90Eight.6

    @90Eight.6

    4 ай бұрын

    that's the power of "don't recommend channel" i use it quite often

  • @sabicapk

    @sabicapk

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes 💯

  • @TC-zi2yp
    @TC-zi2yp3 ай бұрын

    I just found your channel a couple days ago and I've been hooked on your videos. You have a great way of presenting your adventures and i don't know if anyones told you, but you look like you could be related to Mr. Ballen. You have the same humble, caring personality.

  • @arigabou
    @arigabou3 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy when someone who travelled everywhere understands Japan the same way I do. Loving all of your videos brother.

  • @nico5179
    @nico51795 ай бұрын

    I’ve been to Japan 5 times, last year for 7 months. It is indeed the most amazing country in the world. I just love how everything is organized, clean and super safe. People follow the rules and respects others. Thats why I keep coming back. Writing from my hotel in Yamagata.

  • @alexhill9423

    @alexhill9423

    5 ай бұрын

    I want to just up and leave. How do you manage to sustain a lifestyle? I am an I.T professional but I don't speak a word of japanese so I don't think working would be feasible..

  • @nico5179

    @nico5179

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alexhill9423 I just work a simple job and save money. I don’t have any debts, nor owe money to anyone. When I buy stuff. Always pay in cash, no credit cards no mortgages. I don’t go out every weekend drinking and wasting my money away on stupid bars and restaurants. Be simple, live simple, and you can afford to travel every year.

  • @thebellcurve3437

    @thebellcurve3437

    5 ай бұрын

    How hard is it for an American tourist to get around and live in Japan without speaking any Japanese?

  • @nico5179

    @nico5179

    5 ай бұрын

    @@thebellcurve3437 If you plan on sticking to the tourist places such as Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, no problem, but the moment you step outside those places you need basic Japanese to communicate. People outside big cities do not speak English and for an extent I understand them, you are a guest in their country, you are supposed to speak their language or some basics at least not the other way around. I like this mentality the Japanese have.

  • @SlipyB

    @SlipyB

    5 ай бұрын

    seems like a nice country but the amount of sexual assaults and harassment is pretty fucked up

  • @KatsPurr
    @KatsPurr6 ай бұрын

    I don't watch travel blogs because they're usually super annoying "influencer" style of showing off. But once I discovered your channel by mistake (was looking up India stuff and then your India videos came into my feed) I couldn't stop! Over the past couple of weeks I've literally watched every single video of your Ireland to Japan series and am left hungering for more! So now I'm starting to watch the older stuff from South America etc. Holy SHIT what a TRIP! Love your attitude and how you handle the ups and downs! And WTF the crazy antics you've allowed yourself to get into... like dude how are you even still alive! The most memorable moments for me: 1) the hilarious pineapple moonshine drunk in Myanmar 2) the crazy "suit" propaganda guy in Iraq. Jesus... I'm glad you weren't alone during that part. 3) That moment when you'd reached Istanbul and you were tearing up, so proud of how far you'd come - I teared up with you! 4) All the really scary or tough moments - I felt your fear and your desperation right along with you 5) But also all the moments of elation and success and experiencing the kindness and generosity of so many people. Thank you for this channel Conner. I hope you're now making enough money with your KZread channel and Patreon that you never have to worry about corporate jobs again! Regards from a Canadian living in Finland.

  • @DjCamMan

    @DjCamMan

    6 ай бұрын

    That literally is me right now!

  • @humanbean3

    @humanbean3

    6 ай бұрын

    what a nice comment. i hope he sees it

  • @tim6366

    @tim6366

    6 ай бұрын

    Paris' train from the airport is awful as well. I felt like he did in India on the train. Except someone tried to pickpocket me.

  • @KatsPurr

    @KatsPurr

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DjCamMan

  • @KatsPurr

    @KatsPurr

    6 ай бұрын

    @@humanbean3 Aw thanks. Writing the comment I knew full well that he most likely won't see it as his channel has already gotten so big. But I was compelled to express myself regardless! :-D

  • @chasesherwood6472
    @chasesherwood647224 күн бұрын

    a true craftsman. he really cares about what hes doing. what an honor for you to work with him!

  • @NoviceExpert
    @NoviceExpert3 ай бұрын

    Very cool, thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @neonbootygt
    @neonbootygt6 ай бұрын

    I binged your entire journey over the course of two days. What an unbelievable experience to be a part of. I wish you all the best dude.

  • @TanukiGG
    @TanukiGG6 ай бұрын

    This is the type of personality we need from content creators. Like an actual real and raw person.

  • @TheGirlWithTheRamenTattoo
    @TheGirlWithTheRamenTattoo2 ай бұрын

    The fact he wants to come to the US to represent Japan and the artisanship of his ramen specifically is so inspiring. I've been struggling creatively with own business endeavors and seeing someone who is dedicated and loves their craft is so powerful. Thank you both!

  • @AnubisMD
    @AnubisMD3 ай бұрын

    Yoooo , this is the ultimate video collection for grabbing a quick snack during work or just in general ! I am SOOO glad i found your channel ....Awesome :D !

  • @nabowen22
    @nabowen226 ай бұрын

    You are an inspiration to so many people who maybe don’t want to step out of their comfort zone and travel. I lived in Japan for 3 years and it’s my dream to someday live there again with my family. By the way, the women only train cars are usually only during commuting hours so that is why there were probably men on it too.

  • @michiotajima5298

    @michiotajima5298

    6 ай бұрын

    If I remember correctly, "women only car" of that line is between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.

  • @aktosweden

    @aktosweden

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I find that he doesn't really know too much about what he is talking about.

  • @melocitysolo9574
    @melocitysolo95746 ай бұрын

    The Japanese take pride in whatever work they do, and they always strive to do their best. And people respect that, no matter what kind of work it is. You can see this if you stay in Japan for a long time and observe the people closely.

  • @DanielAnderssson

    @DanielAnderssson

    5 ай бұрын

    They also kill themselves because of work like no other country….

  • @nothanks9503

    @nothanks9503

    4 ай бұрын

    Man that’s my default I had to have it beaten out of me by jobs that expect you to do the minimum for minimum pay

  • @Farquad76.547

    @Farquad76.547

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s what makes it great

  • @AdamHugginsJ
    @AdamHugginsJ4 ай бұрын

    Really great job on this video. My favorite so far. Do you have a video about your vlogging setup yet? Would be interesting to see what your equipment for travel consists of and how you pack for these travels. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @DarrenWellhoefer
    @DarrenWellhoefer4 ай бұрын

    So many times, I am laughing at loud to what you are saying. Subscriber 4 life. Love your sense of humor, love your style- the feeling that you are free and traveling in the world best country (Thailand might tie Japan actually, my 2 cents) came across so strong in this video. I remember that feeling walking around Shinjuku one late night. Ahhhhhh, so good. Anyways, love your channel. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @mattmason1352
    @mattmason13526 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to more Japan content! Great seeing your channel grow so much in last few months

  • @danny19283
    @danny192834 ай бұрын

    great vlog!! just found your channel today but it’s what I’ve been needing. a great relaxing vlog channel, so chill and raw. no crazy effects or sound effects every 2 seconds and feels like I’m watching a friend.

  • @johnmitchell9907
    @johnmitchell99073 ай бұрын

    When you're at an outdoor station in a remote part of the country and the Shinkansen passes at full speed right next to you that is a crazy/scary moment. Great videos and absolutely LOVE Japan!😀

  • @FMB8
    @FMB83 ай бұрын

    I’ve never like travel vlogs until I watched yours! I’ve tried looking for others to watch after yours but they just aren’t the same. I feel like I’m there w/ you experiencing it. I love how you go on random adventures w/ the locals. Please do more.

  • @gc1764
    @gc17646 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for these man. As a brit heading to Japan for the first time in January for some solo travelling these videos have been really interesting (and rather funny). Keep it up!

  • @steamedhamsvr282
    @steamedhamsvr2825 ай бұрын

    That last quote was beautiful by the chef/owner "doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun" never heard that before but its quite profound.

  • @lo-keycypher5254
    @lo-keycypher52543 ай бұрын

    Bro, I love your sense of humor. Keep on Truckin’ mate!

  • @marketteers
    @marketteers4 ай бұрын

    Japan is such an amazing country! Advice when going: bring a coin purse, always have a trash bag with you to dispose your garbage in, and bring a hand towel with you when you go out so you can dry your hands after you wash them

  • @moonasha
    @moonasha4 ай бұрын

    god, I can never get over how painfully beautiful Japan is and how good their infrastructure is. I'd happily work in a shop like that for years just to live there and take in the culture and learn the language. edit: Daisuke is a legit artist

  • @games4us132

    @games4us132

    4 ай бұрын

    working for a 18 h/day isn't a bit too much?

  • @asia_nzeako

    @asia_nzeako

    3 ай бұрын

    God*

  • @denzel444

    @denzel444

    3 ай бұрын

    bro kitchen porter is no joke trust me

  • @McDLT666

    @McDLT666

    3 ай бұрын

    Strict immigration policy over there.

  • @heroe1486

    @heroe1486

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@games4us132 Yeah they just see the emerged part of the iceberg, why would I care about good infrastructures if I don't have free time to enjoy them ? It makes no sense at all. And I'm sure most japanese would agree, especially since it doesn't make them more productive, a Japanese is as productive as a french while working double the time, at the point where they don't even have time to build a family.

  • @callummulcahy1368
    @callummulcahy13686 ай бұрын

    Happy for you bro! Have watched every video and seeing you have some time to settle down is thrilling in itself. Dont set a time line for yourself, keep working odd jobs and living life. Keep up the good work!

  • @devoner
    @devoner2 ай бұрын

    it is really admirable the way of being of the Japanese, I have traveled a lot especially in Europe for my work also America, but Japan is something shocking, I have gone only once and I am in love with Japan, incredible your videos very natural and honest, greetings from Spain, I am in love with Japan.

  • @Chr010
    @Chr0103 ай бұрын

    I have quite some issues with Japanese society and the common lack of social skills such as empathy - BUT their hospitality is unrivaled!! A friend once gave me the keys to his apartment and said "I'll have some work far away, just stay here, feel at home, and throw the key into the letterbox after you leave; I also had a family of a (not even close) friend inviting me to their home and to a famous bathhouse for free; there was another woman giving me a place to sleep and eat after I missed a plane in Tokyo; and once, four shop-owners totally went out of their way to help me - a stranger - in any way before I could even speak their Language. Those are not even all examples, but definitely precious memories to me.

  • @simak2391
    @simak23916 ай бұрын

    I'm glad I found your channel, since you show stuff that other people don't. Keep up the good work bossman.

  • @Kelly-ml5tl
    @Kelly-ml5tl6 ай бұрын

    I worked at a Chinese restaurant in America where they barely spoke any English. Its eye opening you realize how it must be for them coming here to work. But you seem to be able to communicate with these people. I give you alot of credit its extremly hard to oearn another language for some of us.

  • @skoog5600
    @skoog560026 күн бұрын

    "It is the best country on the goddamned planet." It's why I moved here twenty years ago. Saw the writing on the wall.

  • @notsoquiet6598
    @notsoquiet65983 ай бұрын

    This was awesome, thanks for the video.

  • @InternationalDavey
    @InternationalDavey6 ай бұрын

    Conor! I'm so glad your channel is blowing up. You're a legend and you've been as real as it gets since the get-go! Keep being yourself bro the content is pure fire 🔥

  • @achipperdolphin5612
    @achipperdolphin56126 ай бұрын

    I just got back from a 3 week trip between Tokyo Osaka and Kyoto, Japan in such an other worldly experience compared to our normal western way of life. It’s amazing and refreshing to be around such nice people! Going back soon for sure

  • @jasonrollins8217

    @jasonrollins8217

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow I also just got back from a 2 week trip from Osaka Kyoto and Tokyo Ended in Disney Japan.

  • @Italiano282

    @Italiano282

    6 ай бұрын

    I just returned from a two week trip to Japan. It was such a wonderful country and I didn't want to go back😂

  • @CombatClient

    @CombatClient

    6 ай бұрын

    was there the whole august. Best trip of my life.. But never in summer again. I almost died from the heat!

  • @redharp4749

    @redharp4749

    6 ай бұрын

    hey so did, I really wanna go back soon and do all the things I missed, and maybe go little later than september it was still so fkn hot

  • @jozefbania

    @jozefbania

    5 ай бұрын

    If you work 120 hours per week it's even better. xaxaxa

  • @johncorson6599
    @johncorson65994 ай бұрын

    Awesome video.. you really create videos that are enjoyable to watch. Japan is amazing .. I worked there for 3 weeks for a temp job (just flew around ) and only 1 day off .. on my day off went walking around in Nagoya, no traffic .. kind of empty looking but walked into a shop and spoke with the owner and his relatives in there for about 4 hours .. he used to be a cabbie in NYC for 15 years but had gohe back to japan .. had forgotten how to speak English and we just tried to speak and learn stuff and shared some food .. nothing like it ..

  • @ausgepicht
    @ausgepicht24 күн бұрын

    Anyone who has worked in a restaurant knows how hectic it can be and even good friends will be distracted and likely lose patience with you. The fact that he wasn't tense at all, genuinely happy you were there, tells you that you have yourself one of those ride or die pals. Says a lot about you as well, that he likes you that much. Thanks for taking me along with this adventure!

  • @KantoCafe715
    @KantoCafe7156 ай бұрын

    Ive been in Japan 20 years (still here now) . This was very entertaining, had me smiling from ear to ear 😊

  • @pokemonitishere202

    @pokemonitishere202

    5 ай бұрын

    Woah!!😲 You're almost a Japanese by now

  • @KantoCafe715

    @KantoCafe715

    5 ай бұрын

    @@pokemonitishere202think I’d need to live 3 lifetimes here, not just one , to become Japanese 😅

  • @CanariasCanariass

    @CanariasCanariass

    5 ай бұрын

    How are your Japanese skills? I want to visit too and possibly stay for a few months. But I need to learn the language..

  • @KantoCafe715

    @KantoCafe715

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@CanariasCanariassI speak Japanese every day in work, with people who don't speak English. But due to their use of Chinese characters in the writing system, I doubt I'll ever be fluent. Edit: I have never formally studied this language, only self study.

  • @peppersanches412

    @peppersanches412

    5 ай бұрын

    The average Japanese person can not read 100% of a Japanese newspaper because no one knows ALL of the Kanji ("Chinese characters").

  • @Steve-mu1wu
    @Steve-mu1wu5 ай бұрын

    bro your "irasshaimase" (and life attitude) is impecable. Daisuke is a good "spirit" and we cant wait for him to bring his Ramen FeeL flavor to the states. finally, its truly awesome that you took the time to share your totally stoked "different approach to life" concept with us. cheers !😀

  • @WOAHdatsalowprce
    @WOAHdatsalowprce3 ай бұрын

    Stories like these give me hope that I can one day live in Japan. As an American with a little bit of Japanese in them, Japan feels like where my heart is. Thank you for the inspiring video! Arigatou gozaimasu!!!

  • @misterixman619
    @misterixman6194 ай бұрын

    I justed started watching your videos and I love them! Good content! 10/10 cheers from Mexico

  • @JahEerie
    @JahEerie4 ай бұрын

    " I could bring a gun on here " Only an American would even think that 🤣

  • @TsuFox1

    @TsuFox1

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, because Japan doesn't have blk people.

  • @nabill7352
    @nabill73526 ай бұрын

    Your channel is gowing to blow up . The YT algorythm showed me this

  • @oggyoliver3651

    @oggyoliver3651

    6 ай бұрын

    Blow up do nothing and still got money from patreon and travel around the world

  • @LoveKeepsGiving

    @LoveKeepsGiving

    6 ай бұрын

    Same.

  • @Neotenico
    @Neotenico3 ай бұрын

    Actually crazy that you went to Ome. I worked a baito there teaching ESL while I was studying abroad at Soka University in Hachioji. When I got off my shift at the tutoring center, I would walk to the Ome station and daydream about moving there. I hadn't really experienced a place that simultaneously felt urban and quaint before and it hits me hard in the feels seeing someone else appreciate the less-traveled places the way I did. If you ever go back, the hiking trails up by Oku-Tama are absolutely gorgeous.

  • @PROBAGAMING
    @PROBAGAMING3 ай бұрын

    I just came from the India series. It reminds me when I was traveling around Italy for a year and then Africa for the next. It was such such such a huge change in life , weather , animals , birds , people , language, dances , politics. It was awesome ! Makes me realize we are all at home no matter where you go.

  • @grammarpolice2714

    @grammarpolice2714

    3 ай бұрын

    Where in Africa might I ask?

  • @PROBAGAMING

    @PROBAGAMING

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grammarpolice2714 South Africa, Mozambique, Ethiopia and Egypt so beautiful !

  • @ptralx3122

    @ptralx3122

    3 ай бұрын

    Question about Italy if you don’t mind me asking. Where did you stay? And how was it? Pros and cons? I want to travel there someday!

  • @PROBAGAMING

    @PROBAGAMING

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ptralx3122 I stayed in Italy Rome. It was amazing , even though I experienced homelessness the last couple of months ( which was not as amazing) . The PROS : the food, the people, the nightlife, the calmness . the CONS: The Graffiti, the homeless , the professional thieves, the PRICES ! OMG ! , the transport just became even more strict. but the PROS outweight especially if you have good earnings and good people the PROS TOTALLY outweigh. Italy is a great place to travel, its so close to Egypt so you get all kinds of amazing and kind people there. The restaurants and food tho are truly the peak, and architecture obviously super peak , but you get over that in weeks. the food is always amazing

  • @sinrotisserie67
    @sinrotisserie676 ай бұрын

    Ive never seen an actual realistic travel vlog before , just came across your channel and wanted to say I appreciate the honesty and youre also incredibly hilarious , love your personality and perspective on things . Keep up the videos :))

  • @eriklarson9137

    @eriklarson9137

    5 ай бұрын

    Bald and bankrupt. You're welcome.

  • @ovechkin100
    @ovechkin1004 ай бұрын

    I was just in Japan for 2 weeks and it was amazing. They live as if how it was in Canada 20 years ago, but also as if they are 20 years into the future. Pretty amazing place. Im really not sure if Japanese people realize how lucky they are to live in a place where everyone is so respectful towards one another, and how much they all care about the cleanliness around them. Very cool culture. Was a great experience to be amongst it for 2 weeks.

  • @malthus101

    @malthus101

    4 ай бұрын

    I think they need a little.... "cultural enrichment" ....! 😛

  • @jenny2814.

    @jenny2814.

    4 ай бұрын

    boy shut up@@malthus101

  • @skyfox585

    @skyfox585

    4 ай бұрын

    they are polite, but that's different to nice. If you spend more time amongst Japanese people you see cracks in the mask. The country is gorgeous but the social situation is a whole different animal.

  • @AgentBO

    @AgentBO

    4 ай бұрын

    @@skyfox585 I've lived in Japan for quite some time and I know what you mean, but in general they are still nice but also human, so there are just as many assholes around but they keep their shit to themselves if you don't know them personally.

  • @TheSnoozeFox

    @TheSnoozeFox

    4 ай бұрын

    this is what happens when you have a country where everyone is the same race, Europe used to be the same

  • @cloudlounger6903
    @cloudlounger69033 ай бұрын

    To be handed a chefs' coat is major respect. True friendship!❤️💯❤️

  • @c-starkd3370
    @c-starkd33704 ай бұрын

    You are supremely jazzed on this living thang we are all gifted, thankful for the reminder that such is our choice to gratefully exist.

  • @krassivanov4895
    @krassivanov48954 ай бұрын

    Huge love for Japan from Bulgaria. Best country in the world!

  • @atmoscreative-tech
    @atmoscreative-tech3 ай бұрын

    Really glad to have found your channel. Love your work mate.

  • @aspasiz
    @aspasiz3 ай бұрын

    What an absolutely great guy!! Being someone of his caliber and still doing all these nice things for you. I hope he succeeds when he eventually moves to the US

  • @PonderingDolphin
    @PonderingDolphin5 ай бұрын

    Bro you definitely deserve way more views, your content is top quality and you’re awesome, just found you a few weeks back and have watched virtually all of your stuff. Just keep up the hard work and I have a strong feeling with due time you will get the attention and credit your deserve. Till then just know you got some people out here quite interested in your style. Take care of yourself and all the best

  • @martinusv7433

    @martinusv7433

    4 ай бұрын

    He can barely put together a sentence without using the F-word or invoking God in a vulgar context 🤦🤦 Or in other words, you'll have full confidence about his origin within a minute 👍😆

  • @AchwasTV
    @AchwasTV6 ай бұрын

    „Doin things fun is good but doing things great is more fun“ Thats actually a pretty good advice for life PLS DO MORE VLOGS IN JAPAN BEST JAPAN VLOGS ON YT

  • @Okay-hf8tm
    @Okay-hf8tmАй бұрын

    Mate is comparing the Indian train ride and a Japanese train ride despite the price difference probably being like 50 times. Ofc you get what you pay for. Were you expecting luxary after paying like 3 dollars.

  • @xur74

    @xur74

    9 сағат бұрын

    india sucks

  • @Yoyo-tx3ue
    @Yoyo-tx3ue29 күн бұрын

    Not sure if you've noticed yet, but men were probably boarding the "women only" car because it was past the designated time. They're usually only "women only" early in the morning.

  • @Sharkfin7777
    @Sharkfin77776 ай бұрын

    Bro your videos are easily some of the best on this site my man. This stuff takes me back to when I would crack open some chuhais and enjoy the scenery when riding up to Osaka/Tokyo/Nagoya on the shinkansen. Looking forward to whatever you do next!

  • @spiderone_
    @spiderone_6 ай бұрын

    Though I've never been to Japan I've always felt like it would be right up my comfort zone. Discovered you a few weeks ago and I saw you going from places to places, one crazy place to an other basically, always living on the edge. I feel like Japan is a rewarding after game to you, a place where you can finally chill after all the hard work you've put through your world journey. In a diminished way, I enjoy Japan as much as you do through your videos

  • @blessmybloom2099

    @blessmybloom2099

    6 ай бұрын

    Very well put.

  • @spiderone_

    @spiderone_

    6 ай бұрын

    @@blessmybloom2099 Well thanks man, though I feel i've made 548 grammar mistakes as english ain't my native language, I hope the general idea was understood by the guy running the channel haha

  • @blessmybloom2099

    @blessmybloom2099

    6 ай бұрын

    @@spiderone_ he’ll get it🤣🦾 pray one day we’re both living that life man.

  • @mannyw_

    @mannyw_

    6 ай бұрын

    You should consider going one day bro, I was there for two months and it was a truly wonderful experience

  • @blessmybloom2099

    @blessmybloom2099

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mannyw_ what did city you stay in and how was communication if I don’t speak Japanese very well

  • @1800nodavid
    @1800nodavid3 ай бұрын

    "Doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun." I instantly teared up hearing that as I resonated with that, being a full-time audio engineer where people say "don't work so hard". I'm grateful for my life despite the hard work, and wisdom like Daisuke's helps me as I continue to pursue my passion. Thank you for that!

  • @richiearias7526
    @richiearias75263 ай бұрын

    bro i just stumbled on your videos and im hooked man nothing scripted just real. sometimes awkward and funny too i wanna be you when i grow up.

  • @TheClassicalSauce
    @TheClassicalSauce4 ай бұрын

    These are awesome videos, dude. I adventured a bit when I was a kid. Edit: Just gotta say I'm blown away by your adventures. So cool, dude! Have fun!

  • @CapitanBreakfast
    @CapitanBreakfast4 ай бұрын

    I'm going to be a bit vulnerable saying this, but I am very similar to Daisuke when it comes to work etiquette and I am trying me best to be as wholesome as he seems to be, but man I feel lonely in doing this. It makes me very happy every time I see people like him, it wipes away just a little bit of that loneliness.

  • @maccawacca69

    @maccawacca69

    4 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with taking pride in the things you do. Just don't expect others to do a good job and you will be better off. People see you friend.

  • @Supercecco85

    @Supercecco85

    4 ай бұрын

    I read your message. What I think as my own personal opinion is that working like 10 hours a day 7/7 is "unhealthy", let alone working the freaking 15hours a day 7/7 as this guy does. I get the point that Daisuke is doing what he loves, I am not judging him and he can do what he wants but he is clearly "not living life", I don't know how else I can tell this. He is literally only doing ramen and sleeping in his other "free time". Again, this is probably working for Daisuke, but this can be the recipe for disaster for I guess 99% other people in the world. People need spare time, do nothing sometimes, have relationships, hobbies, holidays, etc etc (and also work)

  • @CapitanBreakfast

    @CapitanBreakfast

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Supercecco85 You sound very much like a person from western Europe and whilst I think you're right and it's definitelly healthier, part of my approach towards my career comes from my culture, exacerbated by our upbringing. What makes me feel lonely is the difficulty of finding other naturally kind, honest and caring individuals/families, especially since we moved in the UK. We keep blaming cultural differences and keep on making efforts towards reaching and approaching likewise individuals/families but it's rather difficult at times, to put it mildly. Anyway, I went into far more details than I should or would normally, thank you for your reply, take care and happy holidays to you and your family.

  • @moop_fogo

    @moop_fogo

    4 ай бұрын

    what do you do? I feel like this sometimes.

  • @claesweicher223
    @claesweicher2233 ай бұрын

    This is the kind of content everyone needs! No Bs about how it is to travel around the world.

  • @shinobi3964
    @shinobi39644 ай бұрын

    "Doing fun things is good but doing great things is better" one to live by

  • @originafreerangechicken
    @originafreerangechicken6 ай бұрын

    I didn’t believe I could still find original and interesting entertainment on YT after all this time but here it is. Great job.

  • @khalierica6415
    @khalierica64156 ай бұрын

    I love your videos so much. They're funny, raw and informative. I'm gonna give Daisuke's restaurant a visit when I go to JP next year. I'll tell him I came just because of your channel!

  • @diegogotcoins8602
    @diegogotcoins86022 ай бұрын

    I was just there in Japan, you do a great job portraying how nice the country is

  • @MrRyrywakaka
    @MrRyrywakaka3 ай бұрын

    Looooool funny how you were like, I’m gonna wash dishes hereee, and daisuke was like no not this, you wash dishes at that sink 😂😂😂

  • @Age_less_dream_more
    @Age_less_dream_more6 ай бұрын

    My heart sank when your friend said that he wanted to move to the US and open a restaurant. I'm trying to RUN AWAY from this hell hole and exile myself to a foreign country. The systems and values here, will rob him of his life's joy!

  • @kyle6209

    @kyle6209

    6 ай бұрын

    Hell hole? You really have no appreciation for what you can do in the United States. Sad

  • @cwilliams6884

    @cwilliams6884

    6 ай бұрын

    when you finally grow up you will realize everywhere is a shithole

  • @HardcoreMasterBaiter

    @HardcoreMasterBaiter

    6 ай бұрын

    Which country are you trying to escape from? Japan?

  • @Age_less_dream_more

    @Age_less_dream_more

    6 ай бұрын

    @@theadversary6163 You masonic devil-worshippers have sold-out the US to foreign crime gangs; so yes, once I leave, I won't ever return.

  • @DavidT-eb4tp

    @DavidT-eb4tp

    5 ай бұрын

    Many Japanese, for better or for worse, romanticize Western countries. It’s a combination of island country mentality and perhaps to some extent an inferiority complex vis a vis Westerners. I’m not saying this is his reason; he seems like a remarkable individual and simply wanting to challenge himself and share his joy of ramen with a wider audience.

  • @elninoheroe663
    @elninoheroe6636 ай бұрын

    You’re brutally honest and that’s why I watch

  • @christianswift4469
    @christianswift44693 ай бұрын

    "Doing things fun is good, but doing things great is more fun" I love that.

  • @kurtsiecolferites2160
    @kurtsiecolferites21602 ай бұрын

    So inspiring to see how much your friend cares about ramen. And congrats on landing a job there! I am dying to go to Japan! It looks like such an amazing place! One day I’ll make it there.

  • @billyhighfill
    @billyhighfill5 ай бұрын

    I rode the bullet train there as well during my time in Japan. I felt your excitement and it brought back memories watching you walk through Japanese countryside. My Fuji is a vibe!! For sure!!!