Why It's So Hard to Conform to Japanese Social Norms | Japanese React to Paolo fromTokyo’s Video

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"I want to live in Japan, what should I be aware of?" This is the most common question we receive in comments and messages. However, those of us who were born and raised in Japan do not always understand the differences between other cultures that clearly. So this time, we would like to share our opinions with you through a video by a famous KZreadr.
●The video that we reacted to: Why You Should NOT Move to Japan
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2:06 Small and Expensive Homes
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6:31 Too Much Paperwork
8:36 Forms Not Foreigner-Friendly
12:13 Social Conformity
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21:22 Late Releases
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  • @LetsaskShogo
    @LetsaskShogo2 жыл бұрын

    ●The video that we reacted to: Why You Should NOT Move to Japan kzread.info/dash/bejne/aHirxKyshKSwZ7w.html ●Paolo fromTOKYO's KZread Channel kzread.info/dash/bejne/aHirxKyshKSwZ7w.html ▼Who is Shogo? What is this channel about?▼ kzread.info/dash/bejne/oJx5w8-Blt3fqco.html ▼Related videos in this channel▼ -Japan is NOT Ready for the Return of Foreigners? | Japanese Reacts to DON'T GO TO JAPAN!... Yet. kzread.info/dash/bejne/gGV81syGl93QppM.html -Why Dads Want to Bathe with Daughters | React to Shocking Facts How Japanese Kids are Raised kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4uCu7Skkdefirg.html -How To Do Everything Wrong in a Sushi Restaurant | Japanese React to "The Japanese Tradition -Sushi" kzread.info/dash/bejne/e4eWs8mkoNqpd7w.html ▼MY DREAM▼ kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5uj2auPj87Hl6Q.html “To make every Japan lovers’ dream come true, by making Japan a more secure, comfortable, and safer place for everyone to visit, study, and live in” I will be using the profit I gain from this channel at restaurants, hotels, and cultural facilities in Kyoto to introduce them. The more you watch the videos on this channel, Kyoto and Japan will become a more exciting place, and you can support your own and others’ dreams in the future even more. ▼Join our Membership▼ kzread.info/dron/n7DCb9ttrcw9h3vh9dfnVw.htmljoin ●Membership benefits -Limited behind-the-scene videos -Weekly Zoom call or live stream -Priority reply to comments ▼[Sub-channel] “Shogo’s Podcast”▼ kzread.info/dron/ZAe1VayWxp5NLO4Net78DA.html Please subscribe!! The perfect channel to learn about Japanese culture and history in your spare time, during your walk to school or work, and when you are cooking or doing house chores. Not only will I be covering the topics in this main channel, but also some topics that you will only be able to enjoy in the sub-channel, like answering questions I receive, and my opinions towards some of the comments. ▼[Listen to the real voices of the Japanese] "Voices from Japan series"▼ kzread.info/head/PLpIWoYf9KNFXxLyeQa85jDudDKqkwPg-2 ▼[Places recommended to visit in Kyoto] "Kyoto Hidden Gems" series▼ kzread.info/head/PLpIWoYf9KNFU7LIIFB0P_reDt_oMdkCOq ▼Instagram▼ instagram.com/lets_ask_shogo/ *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠I do not use e-mail)

  • @estaticethan1752

    @estaticethan1752

    2 жыл бұрын

    Man is it odd to see Kazu without his mask on. I thought he was a different person.

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w2 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t even call this a “reaction video”-it’s more like a _meta-awareness video,_ where you, as someone inside a culture, become aware of things that you couldn’t really be aware of unless and until someone _outside_ the culture points it out. As such, it’s even more fascinating.

  • @elizabethstump4077
    @elizabethstump40772 жыл бұрын

    Finding larger sizes, my nephew lived in South Korea, and he's 6', and he'd have to buy clothes through online, ship them to my address in the U.S., then I rebox them up and then I'd ship them to him in South Korea, so having a family member be an intermediary in the shipping process helps.

  • @gingercat

    @gingercat

    2 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it expensive to ship though? From my experience living in Mexico, it cost my parents $75 to ship me my replacement debit card after I lost it. But I know Mexico tries to discourage importing from the US. Is shipping to Asia cheaper?

  • @theguitargeek12345
    @theguitargeek123452 жыл бұрын

    I moved to Japan a month ago and it took 6 hours to finish an application to open a bank account. Im very grateful to live here but the amount of paperwork I had to do just to apply was insane.

  • @badrequest5596

    @badrequest5596

    2 жыл бұрын

    i think my biggest problem for me would be the limited space to write my full name. i already have this problem in my own country because i have an unusually long full name. the name limit in my country is 6 words. i have 5, but in the registry they considered my last name (which is hyphenated) to be two separate names. if it wasn't for that, my full name would even be longer by an additional name xD

  • @andreas25693

    @andreas25693

    2 жыл бұрын

    me: laughs as italian

  • @boomshakarlaka7237

    @boomshakarlaka7237

    Жыл бұрын

    Which bank did you use? 😂 I just ranted on a comment about how I couldn’t open a bank acct because I couldn’t speak Japanese.

  • @ditzydoo04

    @ditzydoo04

    Жыл бұрын

    … i think Japan needs to calm down on their paperwork… 🥲😅🫠

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet36532 жыл бұрын

    I love Japan. I always like visiting it as a tourist, but I could absolutely never live there. I have light autistism and social anxiety, so I’d probably just die from all the stress and paperwork…

  • @coralie288

    @coralie288

    2 жыл бұрын

    Believe me, it IS overwhelming! XD (6th year working in Japan)

  • @YourMajesty143
    @YourMajesty1432 жыл бұрын

    One thing I learned about Japan from watching another channel (Rachel & Jun) is that homes don't appreciate in value. They're not treated as investments, but as commodities. So their resale value drops, which is similar to the depreciation you'd see when selling a used car in America.

  • @Makingnewnamesisdumb

    @Makingnewnamesisdumb

    2 жыл бұрын

    How could that be sustainable?

  • @mallowtonmouse

    @mallowtonmouse

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you seeing the housing crisis in Europe because the upper class is buying up "investments" and no one can afford to live??? How is THAT sustainable????

  • @Makingnewnamesisdumb

    @Makingnewnamesisdumb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mallowtonmouse it at least makes economic sense.

  • @andrelee7081

    @andrelee7081

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Makingnewnamesisdumb Japanese houses are built different, often intended to only last a few decades. Due to natural disasters, homes are just periodically taken down and rebuilt. Therefore, the older a house gets, the cheaper it is. However, the land can still retain value based on location, but usually only urban land appreciates in Japan nowadays.

  • @CyrussNP

    @CyrussNP

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mallowtonmouse not just Europe, the same thing is happening in every city in the US.

  • @takeachillphil9528
    @takeachillphil95282 жыл бұрын

    I lived there for seven years before the fact that I could never retire there--as a foreigner--hit me. Like, you pay into the national pension program so all of your native Japanese colleagues around you could retire, but you can't. It was a bad deal so I left.

  • @chellybub

    @chellybub

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to know the answer to that one. Most countries when you become naturalized as a citizen you have the same access to services as everyone else.

  • @jsoe81657

    @jsoe81657

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chellybub the pension system isn't set up to support you as much (at least in the US.) You still would need to save up because when you receive benefits from SSN you only get a small amount

  • @junrosamura645

    @junrosamura645

    2 жыл бұрын

    I plan to retire here but I don't pay taxes and such since I get paid in a foreign income. My plan to is live in the country side and grow my own food. Helps to be married and save money on the side.

  • @straberryshinigami15g97

    @straberryshinigami15g97

    2 жыл бұрын

    can you elaborate? I pay into pension

  • @RadenWA

    @RadenWA

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@junrosamura645 how do you not pay taxes even with foreign income? Once the money enter the country shouldn’t it be taxed? Or Japan doesn’t have that law?

  • @ararebeast
    @ararebeast2 жыл бұрын

    It's pretty concerning that the Tokugawa Shogunate personally makes certain that Marvel movies release months later in Japan than in the West.

  • @OnLifeandLove

    @OnLifeandLove

    3 ай бұрын

    That's just giving domestic film an "unfair" advantage, but if you go to non English speaking countries, many of them do the same. In France, many cinemas don't even show Marvel or Disney because of the sheer number of indie films there.

  • @rickricardu
    @rickricardu2 жыл бұрын

    Regarding the rent prices, from my experience, what is most annoying is the up-front payments. It is insane to pay 5~7 rents. It makes it hard to make life changes. Maybe I can afford a higher rent or in a different neighborhood, but the up-front is so high that in the end, it is better to stay than move. And also, most of these taxes are not refundable. It is different than most America and Europes countries. But wait, the part of the work is that the building owner can deny a foreign or someone with pets to rent. So it reduces the available places to live. In many countries, some laws protect people against discrimination. In Japan, the laws protect the landlords. This is sad.

  • @killua_thecatboy
    @killua_thecatboy2 жыл бұрын

    Paolo's videos are really informative and for many people to know the knowledge of the values in Japan and the social life and also what living in Japan is like. I always like it when Shogo does a Japanese reaction video with Kazu. Thank you so much for a wonderful reaction video Shogo!

  • @ahillmann
    @ahillmann2 жыл бұрын

    Japan might be a super-aging country, but so are many others. Despite the fact that Japan is number one, other aging countries are not far behind, yet they have embraced the digital age and moving to solutions which reduce excess paperwork and increase online contractual work. That's something that requires explaining.

  • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389

    @rezhaadriantanuharja3389

    Жыл бұрын

    perhaps has something to do with the culture of respect towards and catering to elders in the sense of not wanting to introduce changes that inconvenient / confuse them

  • @gundampharmacist7348
    @gundampharmacist73482 жыл бұрын

    I’d actually really like to hear your perspective as a Japanese person living in Japan, Shogo. :) A lot of content creators who moved to Japan eventually make the “why (not) move to Japan” video, so I think it’d be interesting to hear what a Japanese perspective on the whole situation is. :)

  • @awokenstylus7958
    @awokenstylus79582 жыл бұрын

    For those who watched this and are second guessing moving to Japan. One of my mottos has always been to hear what people have to say, but at the end of the day, create your own experiences and form your own opinions. Don't live your life wondering what something would or could have been like. If something doesn't go how you wanted it to, at least the curiosity has been explored and you'll feel happy with your decision.

  • @coralie288

    @coralie288

    2 жыл бұрын

    True, one should pursue their dreams for sure, but at the same time, they should try to be smart about it. Some people get in some trouble by not doing some homework/research before making a big move and end up in a bad situation that lasts a few years. I think that if someone is especially tight on money, they should be wise about it and calculate their next step instead of just jumping off the plane. That's just my personal take on it (and that's coming from someone who grew up at the limit of poverty, but now is on her 6th year working in Japan).

  • @awokenstylus7958

    @awokenstylus7958

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@coralie288 Yeah I totally agree with you. But for someone who's prepared to go. Don't feel like you're a burden if you're not "offering anything". Just by having a regular job in Japan you'll be contributing to it's society.

  • @OpulentPomegranate
    @OpulentPomegranate2 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say thank you Shogo for sharing not only your life, but your friends and and family as well with us! It’s very kind of you ☺️

  • @seriozycie9149
    @seriozycie91492 жыл бұрын

    About Japan attitude to modern technology ( like digital paperwork) , what stay in a big contrast again Japan beeing leader in computer and high tech industry, I've heard great metaphore : " Japan is the country, where blueprints for most advance super high tech cyber AI robot will be sent to you, via FAX" :D

  • @WolfyLuna
    @WolfyLuna2 жыл бұрын

    When I was younger, living in Europe, over here usually products, films and such always came last after everyone else seemed to have already had it. Especially compared to the USA. But with console video games, Europe missed out on quite a lot of titles that either never got a European release or years later. Quite some produced in Japan that never made it to the rest of the world. Nowadays it seems that most releases of technology, films and games get about the same release date. One thing however, services like Netflix tend to have a way smaller amount of shows available in Europe compared to the USA. Mostly a licencing thing but it is annoying :)

  • @darkchiisheep4330

    @darkchiisheep4330

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can kind of confirm that. But also the Netflix releases differ inside Europe. I once was very exited to watch "Violett Evergarden" here in Austria only to find out that it was just released in our naighbour country Germany. It took a few weeks till it was also on Netflix AT. But overall I feel like the popculture grew closer worldwide since I was younger.

  • @lzh4950

    @lzh4950

    Жыл бұрын

    Meanwhile Xbox One lost a significant advantage in my country as it was launched here almost a year after that in the USA whereas that time lag for the PS4 was much smaller (like within a few weeks/months)

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w2 жыл бұрын

    The form thing (at 8:36) is truly crazy. If you’re non-Japanese and your name is too long, what exactly are you supposed to do? And you would _think_ that, after about five people could not fit their names onto the form (paper or online), an organization would revise it-especially an online form, even if the backend might require a bit of work-but I doubt, given the top-down, hierarchical bureaucracy in Japan, that’s not the way it works. One thing that Paolo didn’t cover but that I’d be curious about is the return policy, if any, in Japan. In the US, generally, returns are completely routine and very easy within a certain time frame, no questions asked but, apparently, returning items is not a thing in Japan? How true is that?

  • @jeff__w

    @jeff__w

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oops! Edit: “I doubt, given the top-down, hierarchical bureaucracy in Japan, that's the way it works. ” (If I edit the actual comment, I lose the ❤️.)

  • @lzh4950

    @lzh4950

    Жыл бұрын

    Meanwhile I'd to fill an online form (can't remember its from which country) that doesn't allow your first name to have more than 1 word

  • @theloverlyladylo9158
    @theloverlyladylo91582 жыл бұрын

    Re: hair dye- as someone who’s dyed her hair, I’d be interested in knowing what dyes they were comparing to Japanese dye. In the US, boxed dye that you do yourself is quite a bit stronger than dye you’d get at a salon. So while I’d have no problem believing Japanese dye is 10 times weaker than box dye, I would be skeptical of it being that much weaker than professional grade dye. A little weaker, sure, but not that weak.

  • @kiwiinjapan2762

    @kiwiinjapan2762

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure about dye strength, but I got my hair dyed at a Japanese salon and it went from pinky purple to gold in around a month to a monthl and a half. My natural colour is a lighter mid brown.

  • @fahimzahir9587
    @fahimzahir95872 жыл бұрын

    I like how kazu give equal eye contact when speaking to everyone..even the camera. Once to Harumi, then to Shogo and then the camera from 3:12 to 3:31 he doesn't want the camera to feel left out haha.

  • @lunaqqb
    @lunaqqb2 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Germany(Europe!)and live in Texas. So, in Germany if you have fever you usually go immediately to your doctor. He or her will give you a prescription for fever medication. With this prescription it is doesn't matter what it cost without(without it is round about 6-8€)the prescription, you only pay 5€ for 20 pills in the box. Because in Germany you don't have to pay for a doctor's visit. You only have to pay in a hospital for the food and the bed, that's 10€ per day and the highest price what the health insurance take out of your pocket(in a year) is 300€ for the hospital. That's all. Have a great start to the new week and stay safe 🙏🏻

  • @McCaroni_Sup
    @McCaroni_Sup2 жыл бұрын

    Shogo: "Number one reason is natural disasters" Me: Welp, I guess we all know what he's gonna say next Shogo: E D O P E R I O D

  • @victoriazero8869
    @victoriazero88692 жыл бұрын

    The solution to avoid being forced to drink is to join a foreign company in Japan.

  • @crystinacallahan8890
    @crystinacallahan88902 жыл бұрын

    I always thought that living in japan would be so expensive compared to the us but in San Diego my rent was 1000 for a room in an old house with 6 housemates one bathroom and a small kitchen. Less than 800 for a studio (in a US west coast cit at least) is mythically cheap so it sounds like maybe the rent could be a bonus

  • @Dominik-bl9sw
    @Dominik-bl9sw2 жыл бұрын

    Im from Germany and I always complain about the high costs for medical treatments here in Japan 😅 in Germany „almost“ everything is covered a 100%. Besides that, I felt like hospitals here are not clean at all, sometimes I felt like I’m in Southeast Asia. Maybe that’s a Kobe thing though. But it‘s contradictory to the average Japanese cleanliness.

  • @etatsu4520

    @etatsu4520

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m also from Germany. You need to remember that you do pay less for medical insurance here compared to Germany. And the cleanliness depends a bit on where you are. Some clinics here I felt are cleaner than in Germany and vice versa. I would say on average they are probably around the same.

  • @Dominik-bl9sw

    @Dominik-bl9sw

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@etatsu4520 you might be right, a person who is often sick or needs medical treatments is better of in Germany, if you rarely go to the doc Japan is cheaper due to less health insurance deduction.

  • @schris3
    @schris32 жыл бұрын

    As a guy who was raised by Grandparents, I understand why they wouldn't trust technology and all, but at the same time it should exist a two tier system, one for regular and aging people, and another for tech savvy, digital natives.

  • @rons3634
    @rons36342 жыл бұрын

    I've had personal experience with the Japanese ibuprofen since I had to buy it while I was there. Heck, I still have the box as a souvenir. Very expensive.

  • @methos4866

    @methos4866

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ibuprofen is like 2-3 euro for 20 tablets where i live. How expensive was it in Japan?

  • @victoriazero8869

    @victoriazero8869

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@methos4866 I mean the video has example which is 14 dollar (about 12 EU I guess) per 24 tablet. Cripes.

  • @thewastelandworrier

    @thewastelandworrier

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are less than £1 in the UK. Are there rules about tourists bringing them with them? (in sensible quantities)

  • @victoriazero8869

    @victoriazero8869

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thewastelandworrier Generally, if it fits a carry handbag, probably not an issue. So whole bottle of 240 Ibuprofen? Probably not a problem. A dozen bottles otoh...

  • @kyounokirei
    @kyounokirei2 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to rent, I still can't wrap my head around people thinking Japan being expensive. Probably because Australia, where I come from, housing is crazy expensive. And we pay rent weekly or fortnightly, instead of monthly.

  • @wh00wie
    @wh00wie2 жыл бұрын

    Shogo! Ive been watching u for so long and seeing ur channel at the place it is at now makes me so happy. you deserve all the hype!

  • @kaze7781
    @kaze77812 жыл бұрын

    Ver great video as always! I love to see how much fun you guys have together and I am so glad you formed a bigger team :)

  • @SunStar-lc6sj
    @SunStar-lc6sj2 жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy watching your videos. Helps me to understand so much. Hope one day I can visit Japan and make the most of it.

  • @LionessPaladin
    @LionessPaladin2 жыл бұрын

    I think the physical document thing is a fair thing to be hesitant to change there are a lot of risks that do happen with cyber security and hackers getting access to your vital documentation I think there's an inherent risk of identity theft and financial theft when using digital documentation

  • @jamesthesmart2971

    @jamesthesmart2971

    2 жыл бұрын

    With physical documents it is easier lose them as they can be tored/forgotten. IMO Digital documents are safer because the risk of getting hacked is low compared to the amount of unforunte things that can happen to physical documents

  • @badrequest5596

    @badrequest5596

    2 жыл бұрын

    but then those documents are still digitized in the end. so what's the point other than reluctance to change?

  • @lyndsaybrown8471

    @lyndsaybrown8471

    2 жыл бұрын

    To add to the other comments, physical documents have also been forged for as long as they have been around, so it's not like they are guaranteed to be accurate either.

  • @junrosamura645

    @junrosamura645

    2 жыл бұрын

    To counter that, my mom had to redo her city paperwork because I fire broke out and destroyed all her documents. That took years to fix since governments move slow. Also, why would anyone care about hackers getting your documents? They can't do much with it unless it has your SSN or some other identifier. I'm always shaking my head at the amount of nonsense I see when stepping into a Japanese bank or government building.

  • @davidstone-haigh4880

    @davidstone-haigh4880

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@junrosamura645 The whole country is resistant to change. Mad.

  • @DominicanStud101
    @DominicanStud1012 жыл бұрын

    Growing up in America I got all the things I loved (manga, anime, and video games) way later than in Japan. I was always jealous and annoyed by that. Many times these things didn’t even come to America.

  • @WhyTrashEarth
    @WhyTrashEarth2 жыл бұрын

    Nice! You're reviewing Paulo From Tokyo! Love it Shogo!

  • @udorechner6846
    @udorechner68462 жыл бұрын

    Again a very informative video!.

  • @eaea1225
    @eaea1225 Жыл бұрын

    I am definitely moving to japan. Love the people, honor the culture. Can't wait to get there! Your channel has been a great source of knowledge

  • @k7l3rworkman97
    @k7l3rworkman972 жыл бұрын

    Very informative 🙌🏻 Thank you guys 💯✌🏻🥰

  • @patricksmith8262
    @patricksmith82622 жыл бұрын

    The nail that sticks out, gets hammered. - Japanese Proverb.

  • @ultrasuperbro5643
    @ultrasuperbro56432 жыл бұрын

    These are very legitimate concerns for a foreign person to consider. I often forget that I am considered tall until I am traveling. The bright side is, you're never lost in a crowd...

  • @ThePongzilla
    @ThePongzilla2 жыл бұрын

    With the late release one it varies Spider-Man: No Way Home came out 2-3 months later in Japan then America but Thor: Love and Thunder came out at the same time.

  • @liviomachiavelli8967
    @liviomachiavelli89672 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love your channel ❤️

  • @sallycakesmix-musicplaylis2013
    @sallycakesmix-musicplaylis20132 жыл бұрын

    sho we love you!! your vids and story are very aspirational:))

  • @tokenstandpoint93
    @tokenstandpoint932 жыл бұрын

    As someone who lives in New York City, small houses and apartments are the norm. Like $2,000 a month for a 400 square foot place is normal here so that alone wouldn't be a problem but getting like 5 months of rent upfront to move it would be an issue. I'm only 5'6 but I'm stocky so yeah the clothing would be difficult. The social conformity is 50/50. Some of my Japanese aquantences even in my karate dojo sometimes are surprised that I'm more concerned about the team and dojo as opposed to just putting my self at the for front and that I'm not combative since people of my skin tone are know for being argumentative. But at the same time I always tend to stick out where ever I go so yeah.

  • @abrahamgustavoguitiperez-m2937

    @abrahamgustavoguitiperez-m2937

    2 жыл бұрын

    What do you mean by "people of my skin tone are known to be combative"? Explain please. Thanks.

  • @tokenstandpoint93

    @tokenstandpoint93

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abrahamgustavoguitiperez-m2937 reread my comment and you'll see I did not say "people of my skin tone are combative"

  • @PsychicAlchemy
    @PsychicAlchemy Жыл бұрын

    "Rent is ridiculous, $780 for a one-bedroom apartment in Tokyo!" Me: _laughs in Californian_

  • @dslight113
    @dslight1132 жыл бұрын

    the last segment goes both way's , most of the time we wait from a month to a year or more for any anime movie.

  • @lesfleurs9781
    @lesfleurs97812 жыл бұрын

    You guys are so cute! Love your videos. Love your kimonos and definitely love the notion-when in doubt, blame it on the Edo period!!

  • @Ra3_ar1adnE
    @Ra3_ar1adnE2 жыл бұрын

    Despite learning japanese culture online and catching up to date news from Japan and learning more about social norms from my japanese friends, I still feel afraid I'll never be accepted when I migrate there cause I'm an "outsider" however I try to be hopeful.

  • @Dominik-bl9sw

    @Dominik-bl9sw

    2 жыл бұрын

    You will never. Period. There is no way a foreigner will be seen equal here. I get along pretty well but I will never feel accepted here in Japan.

  • @yuyutubee8435

    @yuyutubee8435

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dominik-bl9sw I think the foreigners in Japan who don't understand this state of inherent and permanent exclusion are naïve or lacking in self-awareness.

  • @Dominik-bl9sw

    @Dominik-bl9sw

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yuyutubee8435 fact

  • @victoriazero8869

    @victoriazero8869

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chris Broad said it will never happen. And if that's acceptable price to pay, you're welcome to Japan.

  • @Ra3_ar1adnE

    @Ra3_ar1adnE

    2 жыл бұрын

    Understood, apologies for lacking self awareness. I'll educate myself.

  • @scottwebb4722
    @scottwebb4722 Жыл бұрын

    The theory about lands prone to natural disasters is interesting. Italy is also volcano and earthquake prone region and is a non-Eastern country that places great emphasis on family also, to the extent that saving face is understood in Italian social norms. Japan even has its own version of the Mafia/ Cosa Nostra, the Yakuza. Demographically, Italy also has the exact same problem as Japan in ageing population.

  • @lga6459
    @lga64592 жыл бұрын

    Earlier yesterday I was reading a few of the comments on this video, mainly one relating to housing (something about pricing/value and words like investment or commodity). I think when I saw the thing about that, I realized I haven't really thought much about homes in other countries that could be owned or rented, etc. I'm unsure how to write it out too, and with little I know about topics in finance, economics or real estate but yes, wanted to say I'm learning a but from some of the comments too

  • @dethswurl117
    @dethswurl1172 жыл бұрын

    This is my first time seeing Kazu's face!!! You guys are awesome

  • @jassianterri
    @jassianterri2 жыл бұрын

    one thing you need to do when releasing movies in Japan is “imprint” the subtitles into the video. So you have to change the video file. Normally you just provide an additional text file. That’s a lot of extra work. PS. I’m looking for a translator for a movie to make Japanese subtitles ( just an Indie Film 🙂)

  • @canaldecasta
    @canaldecasta2 жыл бұрын

    You can't keep me out forever, Japan. I will buy those boneless chicken servings at 3 am from 7/11. That is my goal.

  • @jeremyfisher8512
    @jeremyfisher85122 жыл бұрын

    I would gladly save up 6 months worth of rent beforehand for a place thats like 800 bucks a month. I pay 1200 for a place that barely works and can't move anywhere nicer unless I double my income due to newer apartments requiring average middle class level income. This also ignores all other factors

  • @joelgray4403

    @joelgray4403

    2 жыл бұрын

    The price of a place isn't important, what's important is the ratio of what you can reasonably earn to what the rent costs. If rent was $1mil/mo but it was easy to get jobs that paid $10mil/mo, the rent would seem crazy from the outside but not be difficult for people living there. Meanwhile if the rent was $400/mo but it was difficult to make more than $800, that would be more of a struggle to pay. Big cities tend to have better employment opportunities as well as higher prices, and I think the income to cost ratio in Tokyo is reasonable, but the 6 months rent up front is kinda wack.

  • @jeremyfisher8512

    @jeremyfisher8512

    2 жыл бұрын

    Keep in mind this is also ignoring taxes and various other expenses because I could write an entire book if I wanted to

  • @RadenWA

    @RadenWA

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where is this, NY?

  • @jeremyfisher8512

    @jeremyfisher8512

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RadenWA no this is texas surprisingly

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet36532 жыл бұрын

    Please do more reaction and free talk videos! They’re very entertaining, thank you Shogo-san

  • @Hecckktor
    @Hecckktor2 жыл бұрын

    I think it would be great if Let's ask Shogo made a video with the reasons of why the Japan as whole uses to much paper, forms and such. For instance, what is keeping a person from oppening a bank that requires less paper work and forms or even an internet bank like in Brazil or EUA.

  • @Telmuun_davaadalai
    @Telmuun_davaadalai2 жыл бұрын

    Japanese people: goes to hospital for fever. Me, a Mongolian: cures fever with "herbal" traditional medicine.

  • @TheDramacist
    @TheDramacist2 жыл бұрын

    The UK is also an ancient island nation that battled constant invasion. Yet how socially different they are. The British really went on the offensive. You cant invade us if we invaded you first!

  • @malcolm170
    @malcolm1702 жыл бұрын

    As a 5'5" young man, I always have loved Japan for the fact they have things for shorter men. The Miata, being my favorite example!

  • @brianc9374
    @brianc93742 жыл бұрын

    The mountains limit land usage, which effects price

  • @Hermes2423
    @Hermes24232 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been noticing the way Japan has 2 sides to her personality, the modern and the traditional cultures, and how the two are held together by their mutual respect for one another.

  • @umukzusgelos4834
    @umukzusgelos48342 жыл бұрын

    the whole being asked to drink with your coworkers thing would probably get me really worked up were I to live or move to Japan I feel like here in the west it´s that there are a certain number a lot of people who really only spent as much time with their coworkers as absolutely necessary including myself

  • @hessanscounty3592
    @hessanscounty35922 жыл бұрын

    About the later releases, this is something I experienced in Korea as well, but it most strongly impacted movies that were localized (were dubbed in the local language).

  • @moonprince1701
    @moonprince17012 жыл бұрын

    Loved the video but have to admit I thought you had a guest host with you at first Shogo. Not used to seeing Kazu without a mask. :)

  • @yta5234
    @yta52342 жыл бұрын

    Definitely agree with the Paper-heavy Society aspect. I had suffered so much in the first few weeks when I arrived in Japan, everything was too much paperwork for me and I had to carry around a very inefffective Hanko stamp.

  • @Omni0404
    @Omni0404 Жыл бұрын

    I'm used to reaction videos always being so negative, that's why I love Shogo's videos because he's always so positive and receptive to learn.

  • @davidstone-haigh4880
    @davidstone-haigh48802 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting once again Shogo and family. I would be frustrated with the late release thing, say films (movies in the USA-I'm from England). My wife and I are big film fans, so missing out or waiting another year etc for a release would just not do. Also, the paper thing-the rest of the world uses tech for this sort of thing: get with the programme! (Pun intended). Look forward to the next vid.

  • @eljoemissiletoe3438
    @eljoemissiletoe34382 жыл бұрын

    Are there some spacious countryside areas of Japan like where the farms are at? Big fan BTW love your channel

  • @DEATH-THE-GOAT
    @DEATH-THE-GOAT2 жыл бұрын

    About paperwork, my brother spent a year in France. According to him Japan has a lot to learn about bureaucracy and paperwork. 😜

  • @grizlyjr9345
    @grizlyjr93452 жыл бұрын

    As a 6’2” who weighs 300 of fat and muscles the clothes and food size are the biggest detriments for me

  • @dick-diddling-bandit
    @dick-diddling-bandit2 жыл бұрын

    About small houses, here in US, I was surprised that it’s $90 cheaper or less. I wasn’t expecting for a big living space for such a cheap price, Ish.

  • @k7l3rworkman97
    @k7l3rworkman972 жыл бұрын

    7:20 Aren’t there Cafes run by robots in certain places? Seems pretty futuristic to me 🤷🏻

  • @boomshakarlaka7237
    @boomshakarlaka7237 Жыл бұрын

    Today….OMG I was trying to get a bank account in Chiba, and I have everything they required for paperwork, hanko, IDs, you name it, but they couldn’t help me because I didn’t speak Japanese. I told them that the information was online and that I knew all the risk associated with having a bank account, yet they still told me it was the rule to speak Japanese to have a bank account and understand fully. 🤦🏻‍♀️ How in the world am I going to ge paid?!? There are ways around it. I’m sure Im not the first foreigner to encounter this, it’s just so inconvenient. Japan is not made for foreigners, and if you are afraid to stand out or triggering to not be part of a group, you will have a harder time to adjust. Do yourself a favor and learn basic Japanese before coming (although you don’t really need it if you live in a place like Tokyo).

  • @axelgirlfriend
    @axelgirlfriend2 жыл бұрын

    The first one isn't THAT bad, in CA a 200sq ft apartment in a not great area is at least 900+.

  • @lex6819
    @lex68192 жыл бұрын

    In the US, hospitals are where uou go for elective surgeries or emergency medicine. Most primary care physicians have offices in smaller clinics, for routine exams and annual physicals, non emergency stuff. Getting medicine online is sometimes possible through Doctor On Demand, but that wasn't a very popular option before the pandemic. If you had covid symptoms for example, you wouldn't go to a hospital. You would get a covid test at a clinic or a drugstore pharmacy, and then contact your pcp for a prescription but you'll still have to pick it up at a local pharmacy. Most have drive through pickup so you wouldn't have to go inside the building with an active case of covid

  • @Mr_Mgun
    @Mr_Mgun2 жыл бұрын

    the medicine issue is absolutely right. Got a cold in Japan and had to take double the amount for any relief.

  • @garrettgeffre1792
    @garrettgeffre1792 Жыл бұрын

    First apartment shown is much bigger and costs much less then the average houses and apartments in SD. It’s like $1200 a month. The way they reacted to a apartment that was 780 is cute

  • @Hugo_Tate
    @Hugo_Tate2 жыл бұрын

    Who makes the cartoon drawings in your videos?? I love them

  • @ExJapTer
    @ExJapTer2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent reaction video. I honestly worry about #5 because every year I file my taxes without my middle name because it doesn't fit on the e-tax form. So, maybe I will be accused someday of never having paid my taxes...

  • @williamkelly53
    @williamkelly532 жыл бұрын

    Friend Shogo, why has it become so difficult to find your segments on KZread, I'm subscribed and I have not been notified when Team Shogo, puts up new content, this is angering me deeply. Is there anything you can do from your end? Wishing you and all of Team Shogo 💙 the best! Stay smart, strong and savvy!!! ❤🖖!

  • @shaungreenwood4808
    @shaungreenwood48082 жыл бұрын

    It is interesting that you say Japan does not like change. I work for Toyota but in the USA. The company supports Kiazen.

  • @Wolf-E-Romeo
    @Wolf-E-Romeo Жыл бұрын

    Also, another thing about middle names, I prefer my middle name as my name is a name-sake from my aunt. And many MANY places have mixed us up. Pharmacies, banks, doctors, insurance companies, to name a few. So i learned from a young age to go by my middle name to separate myself from her so no issues would arise as those are serious people mixing us up. Imagine getting medicine that someone else is supposed to take. Luckily, i caught it while at the pharmacy, and they were able to find my actual order.

  • @Hierro330
    @Hierro3302 жыл бұрын

    I always wonder about the forms though. Can we write our names in katakana? I remember my friend when she was moving back home, she needs to fill out her passport info to renew and she write in katakana. I think that would be helpful to beat the word limit! Also from my experience, I had the hardest trouble finding shoes!! Clothes are okay even though I'm about 173 cm (female), but my shoe size is not the average Japanese. So maybe that can be solved with Amazon, but it's the trouble of making they fit right or you'll have to ship it back

  • @kiwiinjapan2762

    @kiwiinjapan2762

    2 жыл бұрын

    Writing in katakana only works when the form your filling out doesn't have to be exactly the same as another document. For example if you're setting up an account with a gas company and you want them to debit your bank account, you have to write your name exactly as it is on your bank book, even if it's too long

  • @coralie288

    @coralie288

    2 жыл бұрын

    And even then, your name in katakana can still be too long for some forms. True story here! X3

  • @electricerger
    @electricerger2 жыл бұрын

    Already with #1, that's significantly cheaper than anything we can legally build in Canada. People say they want to avoid shrinking spaces, but I'd rather have a 1DK for $800/month than a detached home for $2500/month.

  • @rajamicitrenti1374
    @rajamicitrenti13742 жыл бұрын

    My last name is long enough that I wouldn't even be able to fit my first name on that form in its entirety.

  • @ricepapergirl
    @ricepapergirl2 жыл бұрын

    Oh! The point about the health insurance and how everyone just goes to the hospital when you are sick is very helpful! In my country (Singapore) hospitals are where you go when it's something quite major and we have clinics instead, for regular ailments like the common cold or the flu. We didn't realise there's no such segregated system in Japan! How interesting! I wonder what it's like if tourists to Japan need to seek medical attention (our daughter had to be hospitalised and warded overnight once many years ago when we were travelling in Hiroshima but we just used our travel insurance to cover it in the end).

  • @paulorocky

    @paulorocky

    2 жыл бұрын

    My wife and son picked up respiratory viruses back in 2018 and we saw a GP at a clinic in Shinagawa. My son later developed an allergy to a medication he was prescribed and needed to be taken to a hospital emergency department, and recovered after some anti-histamines. We took him to the same GP for a review. Small clinics are a thing but perhaps more likely in areas where there are foreigners.

  • @user-qi7gg5sv3m
    @user-qi7gg5sv3m Жыл бұрын

    The point on rent, it also depends on where you are moving from. If you are moving from Kansas in the USA, then yes. $780 for that amount of space in Tokyo is expensive. However, if you are like me from New York City, getting a bedroom. dining room and a kitchen for that price is quite a bargain.

  • @melaninmonroe007
    @melaninmonroe0072 жыл бұрын

    I’m early!!

  • @TsunaSora
    @TsunaSora2 жыл бұрын

    I have a question about the drinking party after work. What happens if you're alergic to alcohol drinks? Also just to correct something, in most European countries we have Free Health Care so what Harumi-san said isn't for all of us.

  • @aaronwalcott513
    @aaronwalcott5132 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Trinidad. Our population is 1.4M. Points 3 and 4 are very similar to our standards though. That's kind of encouraging, as I one day soon want to make my way to Japan.

  • @kiwiinjapan2762
    @kiwiinjapan27622 жыл бұрын

    I think that the reason for the delayed release dates for movies etc. is due to the difference in language. They tend to release the sub and dubbed versions at the same time. It would be entirely possible to release subbed version first, but I don't think the market for that is overly high. It's much easier to watch a dubbed movie and understand the dialogue in your own language, than it is to be reading the subtitles through the movie with no way to pause or rewind if you missed something.

  • @DanielleBaylor
    @DanielleBaylor2 жыл бұрын

    7mon of rent 😭. Geez I can barely save up for first and last here in the US. Plus, I'm fat 😂 At this point my main concern for ever moving to Japan is my autistic son... I still want to visit, but I am worried about the conformity thing. He tries, but he has difficulties

  • @Scott-if3ce
    @Scott-if3ce2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Shogo, hypothetically, let's say I'm in Japan working for a company. Would it be possible to wear a men's kimono to work? This is considering I would wear the appropriate formal level of kimono too.

  • @jazi-san4563
    @jazi-san45632 жыл бұрын

    I had multiple floods happen in my household and also fires as a child. I have drama trauma, or is it called trauma drama?

  • @Laarye
    @Laarye2 жыл бұрын

    For the last few videos, I've been thinking you and Paolo should do a collaboration. Not only does he have Wolfy who might be old enough that one of your girls would get along with, but then you two can use the play date as an excuse for a video. Even without the kids involved, mixing both of your versions on a topic could be interesting.

  • @CheshirePhrog
    @CheshirePhrog2 жыл бұрын

    My brother, 6ft 4, has some interesting stories to tell about shopping for clothes in Japan apparently just walking in the shops could make the proprietors' eyes widen

  • @randomdude5815
    @randomdude58152 жыл бұрын

    You can get 16x Ibuprofen 200mg in the UK for about £0.35, the more expensive brands are around £3.00 for 16, though they are generaly still just 200mg of Ibuprofen. $15 for 24 seems like a crazy markup.

  • @deadmandevil2871
    @deadmandevil2871 Жыл бұрын

    I really do want to go to Japan and hope to live for at least a few years, but with the more I learn about how things work I get more and more demoralised to do it😅

  • @JL-ww4ce
    @JL-ww4ce Жыл бұрын

    The OTC drug pricing thing is also an issue in other countries. In Spain, less than 25 pills of aspirin is priced equivalent to like buying a 50 count or more aspirin pill bottle in the US, from my experience.

  • @kyotoben610
    @kyotoben6102 жыл бұрын

    In Kansai, not sure about any other areas, 4L store has big men sizes but the selection looks like it is for Yakuza and is expensive. The hardest was socks and shoes. 26 cm is max I wear 30cm or 12 inches. I could find shoes if I searched all over but socks not so easy. It is cheaper to live outside of the main city of a prefecture. I had no problem setting up a banking account at Japan Post Bank. I have a short name so easy for me. Houses, the building itself depreciates due to earthquakes and harsh weather. The land retains its value.

  • @cindybidwellglaze7698
    @cindybidwellglaze76982 жыл бұрын

    Is it possible to drink non-alcoholic drinks when drinking after work with coworkers?

  • @max_ishere
    @max_ishere Жыл бұрын

    Can you apply for citizenship and change your name at the same time? Or would that require too many binders of paperwork?

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