Why This Country Makes Our Hearts So Peaceful
It's impossible to explain every detail of how beautiful Malaysia is in just one video.
But I'd like to talk about why Japanese are attracted to this country.
The reason there is a big deal, but it's something not visible with our eyes.
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» SELF-INTRODUCTION
We were just an ordinary Japanese married couple, both working, until my wife suddenly chose to move overseas.
After thinking deeply, I reached a conclusion to leave the company I worked for 12 years, and started my new life as a stay-at-home dad in 2021.
At first, I had rough time with stress and felt conflicted, but now I enjoy my life in Malaysia, taking the household chores over from my wife.
As I changed my lifestyle I changed my hairstyle to Samurai(Man Bun).
I named this channel "Samurai -----" as some people call me "samurai!" since I came to Malaysia.
In this channel, I will be introducing:
1. My daily life and things I noticed as stay-home-dad
2. My Malaysian life
3. Changes we experience upon moving overseas
Hope you enjoy!
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There is no perfect place; just a suitable place. Sometimes, Malaysian in general are being too complacent in life. We do not know how fortunate we are living in a place where very minimal natural disasters, generally harmony living despite multi cultural community; and a place where still affordable in many ways.. and cater for all walks of life; from budget to luxury segments. We have abundance of food, good medical facilities, and generally nice people who is willing to help regardless of race, religion. All the best in Malaysia
@meredere
Жыл бұрын
There is no perfect place; just a suitable place - wise says.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
@Vin Vin. Thank you for sharing. I totally agree😊
@woodkey1
Жыл бұрын
Very well said. We are always forgetful and take for granted for the things that we may find trivial or boring which could be a big deal in some other countries.
I didnt realise that there is abundance of blank space around me until you raised this issue in your vlog ... thank you for making me realised how grateful we should be as a malaysian .. thank you again my friend .. happy that you got to experience blank space here 💕🐈🐈⬛💕
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment🥰 There is nothing more happier...
@shinodamasaru7945
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad no, you're the one who encourages people to love Malaysia.
@arifff5185
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad N9/negara/country inmalaysia & 9/state/9 negeri. sultani,royalty/rulers. 9 next to 1 new kings 1 of malay/agong from malaysia. Mantap monarki, Inmalaysia. And nice nippon sugoii. Naruhito/emperor of japani. We, one asia.
@elbowstancenow1519
Жыл бұрын
@@arifff5185 Why so many sultans?
@arifff5185
Жыл бұрын
@@elbowstancenow1519 we one asia/the world. Many/ramai, only/hanya inmalaysia/ 9-sultans/9-rulers/9-kings save/simpani. 9-state/9-raja. Kite berbangga dalam malaysia sewajar,,duduk menjadi,rakyat malaysia.
May Malaysia continue to be always a peaceful place 😢❤
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing🥰
@fghn5639
Жыл бұрын
آمين يا رب العالمين 🤲
@ukchub6633
Жыл бұрын
I hope so everyone from Malaysia stay peaceful, I'm so proud to be Malaysian but now live in Britain
I love watching your videos because they taught me to be GRATEFUL and APPRECIATE what’s around me - rather than longing for things which are beyond my control and means. Arigato Samurai Dad 🙏
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment🙏 I'm very honored to read it. Arigato Jeffrey Zain san.
@mustafakhalid8743
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad 🎉❤
I agree with you that Malaysia provides "blank space".. & we aren't aware of it. I realize the "blank space" earlier this month after contemplating this subject: should I still work in Malaysia & should I go to SG to boost my career advancement? If I were to work in SG, I would miss: (1) the free time to do gardening on weekends, tend my vermicompost, observing my beautiful guava tree slowly fruiting.. & wrapping those fruits (2) my weekends practising traditional archery from 9-12pm for free. Helping my coach train kids in archery for free. Help him build his little archery club (3) enjoy company of friends & family & neighbours who help one another, generous & have the "gotong-royong" spirit (4) miss the simple life. Watch the birds. Enjoy sight of mountains. Consciously Monitoring my cat's health from chubby to slim I'm happy not getting SGD salary because I'm content with what I have
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm happy that my video helped a bit for you to think about your future career etc😊
It does feel relaxed here n you can be yourselves. People are not judgemental or will look at you funny. If you notice, Msians are very at ease wherever they go. They wear whatever comfortable, even pajamas to the malls! Now we are in Ramadan, you will see the muslims in their prayer attire everywhere at night after performing their prayers. Dont be afraid when you see women all covered up in their telekung lining up to buy Starbucks. We are very comfortable with ourselves and we are tolerant with other peoples’ level of comfort as well. Enjoy your stay here. Appreciate the greenery everywhere, blank spaces are aplenty. Do visit Putrajaya n enjoy the many gardens there. You can try cycling at Wetlands Putrajaya n enjoy the scenic routed there. Simple beautiful.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Fully respect everyone who are going through fasting this season. My wife simply loves looking at Muslim women's outfit as they are very beautiful😊
This is a man with a great eye and a good soul.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Arigatou gozaimasu🙏 Peace!!
Your video captures this feeling perfectly. Fast paced countries such as japan or singapore does make you stress out and have little time for family and yourself. So that's why each time i come back to my home country from overseas i will let out a huge sigh of relief. And your description of "Blank Space" is definitely something worth pondering and appreciating. Cos as malaysian we do tend to forget the little things.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'm so happy to read it😊
@arifff5185
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad the world&one asia.9-kings. Only/hanya inmalay/malaysia. But/tetapi. Food from malaysia, kirim ke/to tokyo.
Thank you for feeling the same way in Malaysia, the way I feel whenever I'm in Japan. When I was in Japan, I experience the "blank space" and jiyu you felt here, because my "space" is indeed congested here in KL. Whether I'm in Kichijoji or Ishikawa, I feel at peace. Home away from home is always possible, and I'm glad you've found one in Malaysia 💚
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Yes relaxing places are different to each one of us and I'm happy you also found one in Japan🥰 Thank you for sharing.
@raudhatunnur
Жыл бұрын
terbalik pula ya,
This is one of the most philosophical and relaxing vlog ever
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow Thank you for your compliment😊 Just so happy to read this...!!
I'm happy that you feel relaxed by being here
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your warm support😊 Yes I'm feeling happy and comfortable.
@norhaslinahasan4912
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad you're welcome
thanx buddy cause reminded us to be grateful and lucky as Malaysian.. Alhamdulillah
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing😊 I'm honored.
I went to a few places abroad, and the cities out there felt so stuffy. This country even with its faults is the only place for me in this world.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your feelings😊
Praise to Allah. The answer is azan . Call to prayer 5 times a day..we pray 5 times a day ..Allah our god keep reminding us that this world a just temporary..we die here but afterlife we live forever..that why we must do good deed here to make our afterlife better..and the azan just calm the people..😊
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing🙏 I truly respect how people here behave based on their religion.
Thanks for reminding us , Malaysians to appreciate little things we have ya ..arigatou !
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Arigato 전하 san!! Happy you liked the video😁
Wow, I like how you shoot this video. Very nice composition especially the wide angle shots, quality is stunningly sharp and clear. Keep it up!!
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you always for your warm support and cheering me up😊 Very encouraging.
We are more than happy to see you enjoying your life in Malaysia sir
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you always for your warm support😊 I love it here.
This video reminds me of the time me and my family went to Japan probably 4 years ago. We went to Osaka and we all loved the very disciplined nature of Japanese people. Everywhere is so clean and we quickly noticed how the Japanese are accustomed to unwritten rules such as lining up to board a train and stuffs. BUT We spend five days there and I felt completely exhausted mentally. I find myself drowned by the mental burden the Japanese carry. They all are always in a rush, walks very fast and always seems to be scared of getting judged. This is something I've never felt in Malaysia. Going to Japan as a tourist is lovely but to live there is not something I can imagine myself doing
I feel so relax seeing this vid.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your feelings😊 It makes me happy.
@user-nm7yk1zm9l
Жыл бұрын
i agree too...
Peace in hearts and goes to the mind. We thought living in Japan sounds good but there is catch there. Everything move very fast and people don't have time to think, rest and unwind the mind. Everything works, works. At least you found home and rest in other country.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing😊 I love your phrase "Unwind the mind".
Like your video. Thank you for your insights. Make me appreciate what we have more.. Alhamdulillah. May you and your family have a good life here. Take care 💕
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your warm comment. Wish the same for you and your family😊
After the stressful high-paced extremely disciplined working lifestyle in Japan, glad to know you are experiencing work-life balance in Malaysia.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Ya I think I'm in well-balanced condition now😊
@pkwanchua
Жыл бұрын
@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Love your analytical perspectives on your personal experiences. Can be very inspiring. Keep it up !
Very, very true.. I've been enjoying the blank space for myself in this 3 years, and I have never felt this happy to be myself. Of course you gotta do what you gotta do to earn.. but here, you have a choice to keep it balanced, and be free without being tied down by peer pressure. Honestly, prior to the pandemic, I've always dreamed of going to Japan or Europe just for sightseeing.. but after you guys came to Malaysia, my views changed... and I realized something = what I really want is just to be happy, and I can achieve that just by being myself here.. and my god I don't want to go anywhere anymore.....
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm just so happy to hear that you found your comfort zone😊
Thanks for your perspective on 🇲🇾. I've never been to Japan. I would like to experience living in a place where you can depend on the system, punctuality and discipline. These are important values. My nephews have been to Japan and they love it. One of them dreams to go to school there. Maybe it's always greener on the other side.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Both places have their charms. It just sometimes takes time to notice them. Thank you for sharing😊
@ukchub6633
Жыл бұрын
Malaysia also have system, punctuality, discipline but in our own special ways relax British system, health and safety, English life style and English way of living, English way of Eating and English polite manner and respect. I'm glad we did adapted British system business and education. Malaya was one of the important country for traders all over the world last time. That's how Malaysia we got today full of varieties and rich of sources. Im mainly like local food Sarawak Laksa and Kolo mee, Kueh Chap, bah kut teh and more hehe
Omg...i love your precise explanation of your feeling...the feeling that we all feel...even living in kl make my adrenaline rushed...so i need to unwind my body and mind by going back to my village once a while...i couldnt imagine myself living in Japan with the fast-paced life...
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing😊 Yes it's great that you have your own relaxing place you love.
Hello Samurai-san, How you and your family adapt with ramadan month? Any culture shock or stories to share? Love to hear your experience since this is 2nd ramadan month after you stay in Malaysia, right?
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mohamad Fikri Misti san, thank you for asking😊 Some classmates of my daughters are fasting and I can see my girls highly respecting those. Very precious experience for me and my family.
@arshatarifin7442
Жыл бұрын
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad what I can suggest to you is to please do some research on Islam..I guarantee it will give your body and soul the much needed tranquillity.
That lake is very near to my house. Tasik Ampang. Tasik is lake in malay. I always go there on the weekends. Sometimes I go to Tasik Titiwangsa, also a very nice place to loosen up our body from stress but near in this KL city. Thank you for reminding me to always stay thankful for what I have in my life now ❤
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. Lovely neighborhood🥰
Good job bro, your video also definitely provided that "blank space" for many others. Malaysia. It's unique in a way, you can prioritize yourself, without being selfish. An aura that's not uniquely Malaysia, but has been lost in many others.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I like the way you put that in words "prioritize yourself, without being selfish". Got me thinking😊
Thank you for such a relaxing video. Even without looking at the screen, I still can enjoy the background music with your voice narrative (eventhough not understanding Japanese lol) ... I can totally capture the serenity in your heart. Well made samurai dad!!! 👍👍👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your warm support🥰👍
I like to watch videos that share about WHY..... they love Malaysia.... makes me feel more grateful... being a Malaysian. Any I like your photography work.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much for your encouraging comment😊
Thank you for sharing your thoughts 😊
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment👍
I could get the glimpse of living in Japan in a general prespective from your commentary, though i hav not lived in any part of Japan. Hope u could take ur time to explore other smaller towns or cities in other states of Malaysia as well. Do take care & keep us entertained with ur videos. GOD bless!!!
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your warm and encouraging comment. So happy to read it😊
Excellent and deeply thought provoking exposition of Malaysia and your poetic interpretation of what makes this wonderful place so great ! 👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Oh Thank you so much for your warm compliment🥹🙏
Good to know you are back in action, Samurai San!
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Ya I'm back. Thank you for your warm welcome😊
Such a profound video!! Thank u… loveee the videography & music selection… and most essentially, the message! Gambateh… Hope u continue to loveee our humble country
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your warm support😊 Delighted to hear that. Ganbaru!!
Thank you for your channel. It's a unique window into the world. I understood the video. For future "open space" instead of "blank space" and "lack of crowding" or "lack of congestion" would be the most common English words to describe what you were talking about, but I understood you. I only speak one language. You speak at least two.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
8 ай бұрын
Your comment has given me positive energy. I'm happy, thank you😊 Also, thank you for the guidance on English word choices. Speaking English and Malay is always a challenge for me, having been born and raised in Japan, but receiving words from you in English like this is wonderful experience.
Masha Allah... Sgt Indah dan Damai Nya Malaysia ku yg tersayang ini... Tanah Melayu yg Berkah ini.. Subhanallah...
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Indah dan damai🥰 Terima kasih.
You always do justice with your video. captured nicely at the right moment. you are so profesional
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow... thank you so so so much...🥰
such a beautiful video! the messages are properly conveyed 👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your warm compliment😊
Your observations and video-making skills are always very beautiful. Thank you for sharing how to appreciate life in Malaysia ❤
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure. Very happy to hear this. Thank you for your warm support🥰
Watching your video also makes me feels so relaxed. Hehehe
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear that. Thank you for sharing👍
wow look at the scenery that you have captured...so green and refreshing.....
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Yes such a beautiful scenery. Thank you for dropping by😊
I love watching your video, particularly this one. I can feel the tranquility and soothing feeling in it. I invite you to visit Langkawi island just to get those blank spaces that you’re looking for.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and suggestion😊 Yeah Langkawi is one of the place we'd like to visit.
Thank you for sharing the blank space.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you😊
Hello samurai dad. This is the first time i come accross your vlog n interest me most of your blank space you found in Malaysia. I never thought a Japanese man could feel that way for my home country. I thought you could find this in Japan as well because from what i checked Japan has abundance of green nature. I'm glad you found it here. However...Doesn't matter where we found the blank space... as long we appreciate n have respect for that... naturally we will immerse ourselves in them. As for me living in kampung... I'm surrounded with greens n lovely kampung people everyday. So more or less I guess my blank space is larrrrrrger than yours.. hehehe.. come visit n jalan-jalan to kampung. You will feel the differences. Have a good day🌴🌳🌾
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Hello salma ishaq san, thank you so much for giving me your words. So happy to hear that you have lots of "blank space" and having peaceful days in your life. Yes I'd like to live in kampung in the future😊
Beautifully captured outlook on life. In Islam, that is called sakeenah- being truly at peace with yourself. Gratitude, thankfulness based on what Allah has granted us. Be a faithful servant of Allah, be nice to people and to nature. Because we'll be accounted for with our actions in the hereafter. Make our temporal life here as meaningful as possible, as it is an investment for our akhirah. That's how I look at it. Being in Japan recently, I felt too constricted being managed by the 'clock'- forever rushing to catch a train somewhere that you lose the pleasure of the world passing by. Unless you run to countryside, which is wonderful
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing🙏
Oh wow this is rather an “eye-opening” thank you for sharing this ya !!! 🇲🇾✌🏻🇯🇵
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you too for your warm compliment🥰
Alhamdulillah.. I love Japan too, places like Akita is beautiful and peaceful. I would love to discover Kyoto and other parts of Japan and Japan has beautiful culture too, unique to Japanese only.. Thank you.. At the end of the day, being grateful is the only way we can appreciate what we have. Most Malaysians does not see what we have... Love from Malaysia..
You looks like a peaceful human yourself. I'm sure I can learn alot from your calmness, inner peace and equanimity take on life.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment. Hope you have peaceful days😊
You hv very good editing skills. I really enjoyed your video
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your warm compliment. So happy to hear that🥰
Watching this video make me feels like having a good therapy session 😮. Hope you enjoy your stay here.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
9 ай бұрын
I feel very honored to receive such a comment. Thank you😊 I hope for peaceful moments to flow in our hearts for as long as possible.
Thanks for your sharing. I do not know what it's like in other countries but anyway I am glad that I was born here. I love Malaysia so much.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment😊
love your calm peaceful video
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you😊
撮影がうまく収まってる👍プロだね!君の映像を拝見した後、改めて自分が住んでる国も悪くないなぁと。。。ありがとう!異国での生活は大変だけど頑張ってね!また次回の映像を楽しみしてます。
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます!コメントを読んでいて、とってもうれしくなりました😊 大変なときもありますが、これからも頑張ります!
My mind complitely blank after watching your video .... very artistic indeed
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much🙏
Such a beautiful park ❤ Yes i agree with you that the Japanese tend to hide their true feelings and opinions and are afraid of expressing them, lest others will judge them or look at them in a certain way.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you😊 Yes it's a beautiful park.
Amazing vlog. Best video from clean hart❤️❤️👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much for your warm compliment🥰
This make many Japanese love with Malaysia because very peacefull and multi cultural country
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Yes Malaysian welcomes everybody so warmly...😊 Thank you.
I love your videos 🤩 mantappp !!
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Terima kasih ya🥰
I'm Malaysian and been to many parts of the world, and I really understand you. The best countries for living are those that have balance between innovation (collective success) and warmth (individual touch). Malaysia fits this well. Another country that fits this is Turkiye (from my experience). When I first visited Turkiye, after spending first day in Istanbul I felt like 'wow this country truly makes my hearts melt and at peace'! In developed countries, there is innovation but lack of genuine warmth. In developing countries, there is genuine warmth but there's no innovation. So life feels somehow 'hollow'.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
I love how you put this kind of feeling in words. I totally agree but never been to Turkey. Thank you😊
03:41 nice transition. 👍🏻
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear. Thank you😊
There is a Malay word that is associated with the feeling being chased or surrounded by worries or unpleasanteries or uneaseness in your surrounding. The word is called rimas. When you are rimas, you can't think properly, you can't enjoy the good thing in life properly. Another word that comes to mind is jiwa kacau. It means a worryful heart.
As a Malaysian, I am grateful. I like your voice. Soothing 😊.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. I'm very happy😊
happy to see samurai san enjoyed your stay in malaysia. try to travel other state in msia too~ :)
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your suggestion😊
Thank you for saying good things about my country.🙂
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you😊
Nice view, spiritually and physically..👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your words😊 I'm very happy to hear that.
Okaeri nasai. Can't wait for more food videos from you.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Tadaima!! Yup more food videos also coming. Thank you👍
I feel so calm watching your video
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much for your encouraging comment🙏
Ya, we pray and hope this country will continue to portray a good positive vibe and peace to the heart of the people.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment😊
We call that feelings "Layan blues~". Its just a concept where you can just take in your surroundings & your feelings. You forget your stress and be at ease. Even just a simple relax can give more motivations to move forward with life. This is a very relaxing & enjoying video. I hope people everywhere can improve their physical & mental health.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing😊 Yes I hope the same, good health for everyone.
Because...Malaysia originally as malay muslim country and God blessed this counttry to povided with good wether n geografi n protected by earthquake n big disaster it is so pleasure n peace ..then came immigrants non muslim frm many country to stay in Malaysia...like Chinese n indian also Western..
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
I find it amazing there are so many culture within one nation. Thank you🙏
That "peace" feelings? I Love it. Thanks dude for inspired me to move to Perlis.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving your comment😊 Perlis seems nice!!
yes, we can create our own blank spaces anytime, anywhere in the world - just to 'escape' and be with ourselves ... btw nice vid samurai san
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and giving me a compliment😊
Thanks for the kind word.......
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for your comment😊
Beautiful video
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you so much😊
Welcome to the big family of Malaysian ❤️❤️💪💪👍👍
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you all the brothers and sisters🥰🙏
I agreed with you, I found my free space in Johor as when working in Singapore is almost like working in Japan with fast pace. Going back to Malaysia at night is quite relaxing for me now and glad that my country Malaysia is slow and relaxing.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts😊
Beautiful content
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for your compliment.
Glad u enjoy life here
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you😊
Idk why, but through out your expressions and of course the scenery, i feel like watching Gibli's animation.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Wow Ghibli!! Thank you😊 Hope you liked them.
Hey Mr. Samurai.. I was in dilemma in choosing between stressful job with high salary or WFH job with enough salary.. Thank you for the video pointing out about the blank space, now i know which to choose
I'm glad you see life is better in Malaysia's environment n manage to put it into words. Happy to see many japanese realize life can be better instead of being depressed n killing themselves everyday.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Both countries are beautiful. Thank you😊
Samurai san, have you been to bazaar Ramadhan? Must go to experience local vibes. But bazaar ramadhan is very busy tho, so many people, no "blank space" 😅
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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🤣 Oh no, no "blank space". I'm planning to go to bazaar Ramadhan very soon!! Thanks.
I loved and enjoyed my one- month stay in Japan.The people I met there were kind and friendly but they are more reserved.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for sharing😊 Happy to hear that you enjoyed staying in Japan.
Hi Samurai.....wonderful insights of how you feel about living here. The park looks like the one in Ampang. I live nearby. Let me know if you are available for coffee... - Old NINJA
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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@Shahrir Ali san, thank you for your comment. I'm so happy to hear that. Yes Ampang Park!! Very nice neighborhood😊
3:35 cool transition
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you👍
Arigato gozaimasu Samurai-san 🙏 Nice video.. Hope you enjoy staying in Malaysia 🇲🇾🥰
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for your comment🥰
@decTac
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@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad welcome 😊
Feel relaxed myself 😊😊❤
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Wow that's great. Thank you😊
Amazing view...😍🇲🇾🥰
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Yes simply beautiful. Thank you for your comment🥰
good points Mr Samurai
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you😊
wow...kata-kata yang indah....
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Terima kasih🙏 Very happy.
Terbaik !!
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Terima kasih🙏
Before, MCO( COVID-19 lockdown) I traveled overseas to relax. Now, I tend to enjoy the slow pace of life. Even travelling to KL city from Subang Jaya is an hassle for me now. I loved this video because is about our life style.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for watching and leaving your comment😊
Thank you and welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾😁😁😁
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for your warm welcome🥰
There's going to be a huge hari raya open house at Dataran Merdeka this Saturday from 10am. Hope you can go and hope you can connect with the guy from Japanese moved to a tropical country, Chomnage Japan and Supanachu Family.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for watching and sharing your info😊
I went to Okazaki, Japan in 1993 for 5 months for job training and I really loved it there. I loved to walk around town and the people are really nice. Admired some gorgeous ladies but just admired them from afar because I was married. The only difference there from the situation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was the rush into trains which was overwhelming for me. The trains were packed like sardines and there was no space between me and other passengers, even ladies and I felt really awkward. This was something that was unlike Kuala Lumpur trains. I really missed Malaysia at that time, because of the food and my family. Malaysia is more laid back and less hectic than Japan. But I love both countries.
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for sharing your story😊 Trains are still packed in 2023... in Japan.
Beautiful...😊😊😊
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you🥰
VERY GOOD VIDEO
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you😊
Aw but I love rural towns and countryside of Japan. The outskirts of your cities are nice too. And your parks, temples and shrines. They all give plenty of this yohaku you speak of. And they offer a different natural view and atmosphere than what Malaysia offers. But I guess those are the only places you can get peace and tranquility in Japan, which you have to give up the conveniences of city life to gain, whereas in Kuala Lumpur, you don't have to since it's a city that also offers tranquility (if you're not stuck in heavy traffic or somewhere outside during a violent downpour lol). (I'm a music lover so I love the quiet jazz and blues bars that seem so abundant in your cities. And all your quaint little showa-vibe cafes, both of which KL doesn't seem to have too many of.)
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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I'm actually very surprised I think you know about Japan more than me. Thank you for sharing🥰
Very nice video..please explore the nature at TAIPING LAKE GARDEN..and Taiping was recongnise as the 3rd Worlds most cooling city..
@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad
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Thank you for great recommendation!! I checked some photos and see place is so beautiful...🥰
@khairiyatunakhiruddin8562
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@@SamuraiStayAtHomeDad Taiping is my hometown. You'll discover a different level of relaxation, a beautiful blank space that you'll want to experience over n over. Go try Lian Tong breakfast place after a morning Lake Garden walk- wonderful quaint town you will love.