Joshua's Japan Channel

Joshua's Japan Channel

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All about identity, multiculturalism, and adventure!
I was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan to a missionary family originally from the UK, Australia and New Zealand
Currently discovering my identity in my homeland United Kingdom! 🇬🇧



I’M LEAVING JAPAN!

I’M LEAVING JAPAN!

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  • @EdwardLindon
    @EdwardLindon2 күн бұрын

    Cute. I'm glad things are working out for these lovely people. 😁

  • @kojiyamabe7753
    @kojiyamabe77534 күн бұрын

    ハモちゃん、もしかしなくてもLAとテキサスって違う国かよ?って位に違いませんか? でもlife goes onという感じで現地に順応している所が頼もしいですね👍

  • @kojiyamabe7753
    @kojiyamabe77539 күн бұрын

    ジャスティンはロンドンでまだ気楽に心地良く暮らせているかな? 自分の元教え子でアメリカに長く住んでいた子達が日本を離れてロンドンに流れています。「アメリカは(経験したから)ひとまずは良いかな。」と言う子達もいます。

  • @kojiyamabe7753
    @kojiyamabe77539 күн бұрын

    ジャスティン発見🎉

  • @brianjones3
    @brianjones311 күн бұрын

    What High School did you attend in Japan? ASIJ? CAJ? I grew up in Taiwan and we got to play the sports teams from some of the Intl schools in Japan. It was cool to hear your experiences and thoughts that mirror mine in so many ways, other than different Asian countries.

  • @joshuasjapanchannel
    @joshuasjapanchannel8 күн бұрын

    We went to CAJ!!

  • @kazisla1312
    @kazisla131215 күн бұрын

    This is why as a Bangladeshi American I never showed any interest in learning Japanese. I country that assumes their language is inferior to English, why would I bother learning that language? I speak English as first, Bengali and now learning Spanish. I'm sure I can get more Japanese girls with my English than if I tried to learn broken Japanese so it's pointless. Specially when locals would say stuff like, "then why don't you speak your native language, why speaking Japanese?" Be like "bitch go get my sashimi and stfu"

  • @char680
    @char68021 күн бұрын

    sexy boy i loved it when u said deep inside♥

  • @randolphpinkle4482
    @randolphpinkle448223 күн бұрын

    Harmony is awesome. She still seems very Japanese, but an idealized version. She seemed like she had escaped the shackles of Japanese culture.

  • @randolphpinkle4482
    @randolphpinkle448223 күн бұрын

    I didn't think she was Japanese at all. I mean, there is always a subculture in Japan to make sense of your identity, but she's transcended all of that well into the stratosphere. Her mannerisms, her confidence, her thinking, but most noticeably, her total lack of self-consciousness. She's Singaporean. She'd actually fit into Canadian culture quite seamlessly.

  • @Hay8137g
    @Hay8137g26 күн бұрын

    No it’s not right. Don’t be Japanese

  • @Hay8137g
    @Hay8137g26 күн бұрын

    No seems weird. Japanese is for Japanese

  • @curiousnomadic
    @curiousnomadic26 күн бұрын

    I think it would be easier if you didn't follow the western hipster trend and just shave.

  • @joshuasjapanchannel
    @joshuasjapanchannel8 күн бұрын

    No thanks

  • @curiousnomadic
    @curiousnomadic8 күн бұрын

    @@joshuasjapanchannel Crazy because in 2009 I knew some millennials headed to Japan to teach English and as disrespectful as THEY were of other people's cultures they knew they didn't want to frighten the kids with a beard. Westerners are thought of as dirty by the Japanese and that's one of the reasons why.

  • @epinhervin9355
    @epinhervin935528 күн бұрын

    I recently watching you at Newsline In Depth NHK World 😂 about your experience rejected by landlord because they are considered you as a foreigner. Quite have same experience here in Indonesia especially in Bali. Landlord are objected with foreigner who made their properties broke or dirty and they are very annoying screaming at night while drunk

  • @FemaleObserver
    @FemaleObserverАй бұрын

    Yout videos are regrettable because they're not long enough as we want moreeee

  • @FemaleObserver
    @FemaleObserverАй бұрын

    Thats also geman culture, right, where they are reserved, secretive, they say only what they want to say, while in other cultures they are very expressive. I've heard how German are cold poeple, not expressive, won't look warm even vut for Germans they have enough room and thats all they want to express and thats fine wiht them. Other western cultures might be the most opposite.

  • @FemaleObserver
    @FemaleObserverАй бұрын

    These kinds of interviews and videos really hold my heart, thank you. I've been teaching english to japanese students as an asian person, too;, and i'm trying to make sense of the japanese culture because of my constant intereaction wiht japanese adults and children, they think and act that way. Your videos have given me insight though i want to know more. I sitll have to see your sister's videos and you have very intelligent quesitons for your viewers, just drive me crazy. I would like to see all other videos of those other two here, so i'll be watching all your many videos of each one of you. Great, great one!!! I can't believe this is free, but dont charge us, LOL> LOL.

  • @FemaleObserver
    @FemaleObserverАй бұрын

    hahahahaha your'e funnier than a typical British person, I mean japanese, lol lol

  • @FemaleObserver
    @FemaleObserverАй бұрын

    oh my this is so funny, hahahahahaha

  • @SaKaNa777-u4t
    @SaKaNa777-u4tАй бұрын

    えばそんだ!

  • @tamikash
    @tamikashАй бұрын

    I love it when Japanese people spend time abroad and then come back and see that a lot of the things they have accepted in their society as normal or shoganai is actually toxic and damaging.

  • @Suedeash
    @SuedeashАй бұрын

    I can relate to the feeling, it's so hard finding something short term here in London that isn't above £1000. Moving out of my current place just because it's way too expensive lol, I will miss it because it's so well connected but it is what it is

  • @Stephanie-Gil
    @Stephanie-Gil2 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! And inspiring too. My husband and I live in Tokyo and I've been wanting to open a cafe for years.

  • @rahmi.digital
    @rahmi.digital2 ай бұрын

    Very wholesome! Love these insights as someone who's now in Tokyo and was living in London before.

  • @rahmi.digital
    @rahmi.digital2 ай бұрын

    Is there an update of this video? Would love to hear your sister 's thoughts after having lived in London for over a year.

  • @HelenaRG71
    @HelenaRG712 ай бұрын

    I am wondering if Japanese also thinks she is Russian like they think about OrientalPearl all the time. Or is the blonde hair/blue eyes combination making Japanese think of Russia?

  • @christopher3386
    @christopher33862 ай бұрын

    What's extraordinary, the sister almost sounds like she has a Japanese accent when speaking English! Or maybe it's my imagination? And here's something to consider: you say "We look British". Not to split hairs, but "British" these days encompasses a variety of "looks" ;-)

  • @reho7387
    @reho73872 ай бұрын

    Add English captions if you can.

  • @SRPhantoms
    @SRPhantoms2 ай бұрын

    Her code switching is so seamless, it's really cool tbh

  • @user-wm1zg1dh8f
    @user-wm1zg1dh8f3 ай бұрын

    Asians being shocked that other countries actually have diversity unlike 99% homogeneous Asian countries.

  • @dansimmons21
    @dansimmons213 ай бұрын

    I just found this channel and it’s so interesting! I was born in the UK to a British father and Hungarian mother, but two weeks after I was born we moved to Kyoto where I lived for the first year of my life. My dad was offered a great job in Kobe but he wanted to be near his family so we moved back to the UK and I grew up there. I sometimes think about what my life would have been like had we never left Japan. Thanks for the video and for sharing your story!

  • @frankpaquet295
    @frankpaquet2953 ай бұрын

    You're both so interesting and it's so interesting to hear what you've gone through. I think it must be so hard to not ever seem to blend in, in Japan, just because of your outward looks. I find myself wanting to go to Japan just to see how clean it is! I would imagine that no other countries are quite the same that way. I've seen Joshua on other channels, talking about being looked at as a foreigner in Japan (Oriental Pearl, I think) and she wasn't brought up there, but is married to a Japanese man and has lived there a long time; she gets the same treatment as you both do, you'll never look Japanese and it's a very closed culture when all they seem to think is that any person that doesn't look Japanese, is American! So funny; they definitely do need to broaden their horizons! Good luck with your UK adventure, I hope that it gets easier to be there. (from Sandi)

  • @kelismith6992
    @kelismith69923 ай бұрын

    Love this 😂😂😂.

  • @exsandgrounder
    @exsandgrounder3 ай бұрын

    As someone who's never really been comfortable identity wise (including my British nationality) it's good to see these Japanese people seemingly enjoying life in London. Thanks, Joshua

  • @MissJIF
    @MissJIF3 ай бұрын

    Just found your channel via your sister's vid! I'm Japanese American, want to visit Japan. Raised speaking Nihongo, struggle a bit with English. Kedo Yonsei desu, so my Japanese is terribly old-fashioned. Very curious what it's like to be there as a perceived outsider? Probably similar to being Asian in America even if you were born here?

  • @fuwaTuber
    @fuwaTuber3 ай бұрын

    外国人からしたら日本語はむずいけど日本人からしたら逆で簡単だし外国語の方が難しいのにどっちも喋れるって尊敬しかない

  • @BornToTroll-it5ju
    @BornToTroll-it5ju3 ай бұрын

    that was very interesting. it looks like you've put the channel on pause for now, but I like hearing about the experiences of Japanese people working in the UK.

  • @Pictures-cz4qp
    @Pictures-cz4qp3 ай бұрын

    the reason such a question is asked is to find out if a future employee will be a long time or short term employee. the time and cost involved investing in that employee is a big deal. this question clarifies to the business the employees' future plans. though the US suggest that such questions not be asked because it may be taken as discriminatory. this is a stupid law- you can be hired or not hired for any reason. Looking for an astronaut to go into space in one year... can you be asked if you are pregnant ? stupid if you cant be asked. Planning on working for a year and getting married when your spouse's pre approved promotion comes in 10mths? your employer just spent thousands of dollars and 6mths training you for medical billing and you leave because you were planning on getting married and start a family... many more reasons why such questions should be asked then the reason they shouldnt be

  • @amyvoegerl6349
    @amyvoegerl63492 ай бұрын

    The wife gives birth, gets maternity leave then goes back to work. It is not hard to comprehend. Almost every other highly developed nation does that. A woman can balance a job and a child if the husband is being a proper father. Not a money bag, a father.

  • @richardparker7121
    @richardparker71213 ай бұрын

    Josh the problem with “seasonal depression” in England is that the seasons don’t really change all that much. You might want to go to the neighborhood pool & swim some laps then try a sunbed ant get vitamin D from UV rays

  • @JP-Nunu
    @JP-Nunu3 ай бұрын

    Very thought provoking conversation! Thank you Sarah and Joshua

  • @JP-Nunu
    @JP-Nunu3 ай бұрын

    I am amazed at the number of languages and diverse languages (English, Japanese, Bangladesh) you and your friends speak!

  • @nandandas8462
    @nandandas84623 ай бұрын

    I would like to talk to brother regarding business in japan

  • @ashchbkv6965
    @ashchbkv69653 ай бұрын

    i REALLY wanna hear she speak singlish, aka singapore's broken english/localized english 😂

  • @mindthatmatters8808
    @mindthatmatters88083 ай бұрын

    Go h-iontach ar fad ("Well done" in the Irish language)!

  • @nemogugu
    @nemogugu4 ай бұрын

    とても面白い会話です。あなたたちは日本人なのに、外人扱いされるのが少し寂しいですよね。またお二人のビデオを拝見したいです!

  • @joyfultaylor7927
    @joyfultaylor79274 ай бұрын

    love this communication! my husband is also born & raised in Japan, but American. I am Korean & lived in Japan and the US for good part of my life. It helps us to adapt to new cultures and overcome difficulties having our identity in Christ!

  • @joyfultaylor7927
    @joyfultaylor79274 ай бұрын

    did you go to ASIJ?

  • @HeartBoner
    @HeartBoner4 ай бұрын

    must visit this cafe! 🤩

  • @danielanthonyestrada128
    @danielanthonyestrada1284 ай бұрын

    Daniel is adorable ❤❤❤❤

  • @나는라면을사랑해
    @나는라면을사랑해4 ай бұрын

    あなたはいつも美男ですね 身長何センチですか?

  • @나는라면을사랑해
    @나는라면을사랑해4 ай бұрын

    How tall are you?,sir