My Japanese teacher told me a story about her Finnish friend living and working in Japan. He met a woman in Japan and they got married and moved to Finland together. It was a funny situation because Mika is a male name in Finland and a female name in Japan. They were both called Mika and obviously had the same last name.
funny how my dad is named Mika too and used to live in japan (he is finnish and moved back to finland) and my dad also married an asian but not a person named Mika
@@GeorgeJapan Hello! Finn here! I was recommented this video and this is my first time with this channel. This maybe be stupid question but why is your name George if Your'e a Japanese, or is it just "online name"?
seeing foreign people living and enjoying life in finland has always been such a positive thing for me and i really love seeing channels and videos like yours!
Ticket is "lippu" in Finnish and "kippu" in Japanese 😄 I'm finnish and learning Japanese and I've actually been making a list of similarities in these languages, it's interesting and helps with learning
I talked to a person from Finland last night online, I live in California. He was very chill and really helped me feel better, I have been having a hard time emotionally. They really seem like some of the best humans on the planet.
Well when your parents (+ nice teachers/caretakers) raise you to behave properly and don't harshly scold you, you gotta share some of that positivity, dontcha? Greetings from a Swedish-speaking Finn! 🇫🇮❤💛
Finnish ppl arent just amazing, theyre always trying to make ppl feel better and dosent care abt them selfs at the point when your friend is feeling down❤️ XOXO- From finland❤️
I still remember that one article from years ago when a Japanese train company (?) had to publically apologize in the newspaper for departing from the station a few minutes too early. I think that's pretty next level. EDIT: LOL, it was actually 20 seconds too early!
The trains are often late in really many countries. Finland is definitely not one of the worst countries to follow the train schedule. My biggest complait is the pricing. The trains are old, often too full and the toilets, air conditioning and Wi-Fi do not always work so paying 80€ to that luxury feels awful (Jyväskylä-Kajaani or similar distance).
My favorite word in Japanese. Kura, くら.. Kura in Finnish is mud (also used as adjective of something being "dirt"). Makes Kura Sushi really funny for Finns :D
I still think funniest thing ever is Beppu, city in Japan that sounds like Peppu in Finnish (meaning nicer/childish word for arse) and Beppu a city that farts a lot of sulfur. xD If I ever move to Japan, that has to be city I move in, because I'm childish.
Yeah we ate a couple of times in Kura Sushi when we were in Tokyo and it was always funny tbh 😅. It was really good, except the coffee I ordered tasted really bad. It was even funnier that the coffee mug's label read "Kura cafe".
There are soooo many homonyms between Finnish and Japanese, and even more if you pretend L and R are the same thing (like kala/kara would sound pretty identical to Japanese ears, but they are two different words in Finnish). When I was on my exchange in Japan, I had to make a fun presentation for Japanese students, so I showcased to them “how much Finnish they already know”.
My japanese teacher who speaks finnish was so horrified when they took hiili (coal) to the grill bc japanese ppl can have a hard time distinguishing the sound, so she thought they were gonna grill hiiri (mouse).
@@GeorgeJapan Because Finnish and Japanese have similarities in the spelling/pronunciation there's a tiny branch of finnish Humour where you have jokes about made-up Japanese people whose names kinda sound like Japanese but are actually just (bad) puns made out of Finnish words. Like: "Did you hear about the Japanese boxing champion on the tv last night? His name was Jokohama Humahuta" = "Shall I Wallop Already?"
Yep. In similar vain Saku is a common nickname for the Finnish name Sakari (Saku can be a name in itself but it’s not as common) and it means blooming or in bloom in Japanese.
I remember once hearing about a yu-gi-oh character named Sora Perse, which is quite hilarious considering that perse means ass in Finnish. I must say that “gravel ass” is quite the unfortunate name
@@GeorgeJapan last winter there was over a metre of snow in my backyard! (I live in about middle part of Finland) My half sis who lives in northen Finland says that there is multiple metres of snow at winter 💀🥶
Im finnish and i can tell the results were wrong, you are at most 1% finnish because you smiled more times in this video than i have in my whole life! Jokes aside, nice video and i hope you enjoyed your stay, very cool that you learned some finnish language as well!
I loved visiting Finland ❤️ I'm Norwegian from the west coast (Stavanger) and I felt like home in Finland in Vantaa ❤️ People was so nice! I asked 3 random guys the way to the swimming pool and they went with me and talked to me all the way like I was allready their friend, I felt so lucky 🥰 I love salty liquorice ❤️ 1/2 of Norwegians love it and half hates it 😅
Hold up, I wasn't expecting this kind of video from George haha. Happy to see you enjoying your stay, as a Finn seeing foreigners exploring Finland makes me happy 😸
Originally, the Finnish word 'savotta' referred to a logging site. In contemporary Finnish, however, its meaning has broadened metaphorically to denote any task that requires prolonged mental or physical effort. So if you'll call your spouse/friend that i'm at 'savotta' not mentioning it's the restauraunt, you are litterally avoiding work. There are lot of restaurants named like such like "Ylityö" (overwork), "Toimisto" (office), "Homma" (doing something) etc.
It's kinda of a Finnish, long running joke to name a bar something that you can call someone else and be like "I am at [insert place of emplyoment]". Tampere also has Konttori, another word for Office.
I'm so glad UA-cam recommended this to me. It's nice to see you be so happy and appreciate all the little things. It reminds me to appreciate them more too. And your Finnish actually isn't all that bad :)
Im really happy u had a pleasant experience here in Finland! and I totally get the weather part lol. I also like the use of finnish words in the video:D
Ok, I just discovered your channel and you must be the most likable travel vlogger I've seen! Love this video. I hope you visit Iceland and Mexico some day soon!
Brilliant video! I was happy to see how you enjoyed our capital. And you had done your "homework" well and knew a lot of things and even so many Finnish words! That "Finnish weatherrrrr!" was hilarious :D
I just had three Japanese volunteers this summer for a couple of weeks in my cabin in Vihti It was so nice to share cultural similarities / indifferences.
This video just popped up to my feed and I was curious to see our country in foreigners eyes. This video made me so happy😊 it's really nice to see you enjoying your stay here in Finland! I recommend to try Karelian pie (karjalanpiirakka) do not mistake it as ricepie = riisipiirakka, it's not the same. Also visiting countryside! It's really beautiful and calm😊 btw you have a really good finnish!
I must tell you about a one page comic I drew as a kid. There was a japanese tourist on a finnish beach, asking the locals there if it's safe to swim. He's greeted by a horde of terrified beach-goers running and screaming "HAI!", which he takes as confirmation :D
I’ve noticed that you’ve changed the pacing of your videos. They are a lot more straightforward and informative, which I think makes your videos a lot more easier to digest! Also always loved your own honest reactions and commentaries about how you go about your day. Your videos are succeeding in this way I think! Enjoy the rest of your trips!
So good to see you again I love your videos. A few observations. 1. You talk about the trains being clean and quiet, no one talking loud. From everything I hear it is the same in Japan. You do not speak loud on trains and don't have any loud cell phone conversations on trains or any loud music or noises while on a train. 2. Public places, streets, parks etc are very clean, same as Japan from everything I hear. 3. Licorice, at least here in USA come in a variety of color and flavors. Black licorice to me being the worst tasting. Many people like the red - strawberry licorice. Me, I don't like any. 4. Finland along with Sweeden, Norway, Alaska is known as The Land Of The Midnight Sun. So glad you enjoyed your time there and glad you had a safe trip. Always wishing you Good Health, Safety and Happiness 😊
Finn here! The trains here are usually quiet and peaceful, but since the VR-trains have their own in-built restaurant and even delivery to seats, some people eat on the train. As a person with sensory issues, it gets annoying really fast. Not that it smells bad, but if one car is full of people and half of them are eating something, I’m gonna need some air. I’ve heard that trains in in certain areas can be late by tens of minutes, if not hours. Weather plays a big part in it. Bus schedules for students are also sometimes very messy. Even I’m sometimes amazed how clean the capital city area is. I live in western Finland, 500km away from Helsinki and there’s a bunch of trash everywhere. Parks are usually moderately clean but people like littering the streets and letting dogs do their business on the side of the road. Sometimes even the sidewalk. But you get used to it very quick and barely notice when people throw something on the ground. Most people are thoughtful enough to not throw everything on the ground but there are assholes and teens who leave their energy drink cans on the ground (I was guilty of this too) I am born, raised and taught in Finland but I do not like licorice. People always tell me to try it anyway and tell me I’m odd for not liking it, it’s quite a rare phenomenon to be a Finn but not like licorice. But I like red licorice, although it’s unfortunately not sold everywhere :( Also talking about rare phenomenons, the northern lights. I haven’t seen them that many times but the few times I have, they’ve been mesmerizing. It’s so cool to see a bunch of flowy, glowing colors in the night sky. Definitely worth seeing. Most people I know (including me) always make fun of living here compared to other countries, criticize the the government and call this country a shithole, kind of as a joke but also half-seriously. I watched this video and I’m a little prouder being Finnish. To see my country from a foreigners eyes is oddly uplifting.
@@maxisdead2672 I'm also born, raised and taught in Finland and I don't like licorice either. Well, the sweeter one is okay but salt licorice (salmiakki) isn't. It just tastes like medicine to me :D
If you like to be in Helsinki, you really should try our other cities and country side along the whole contry. Finland is a big and long country with amazing different region differences and people.
I'm way too immature but my favorite Japanese word is kakka(閣下) which I believe is like a respectful way to call someone in high position? But it means poop in Finnish.
My roommate in graduate school was from Finland. She brought me some delicious Pulla, that her mom made. I had a Finnish friend, who lives nearby. She made me Pulla for Christmas. 😋
It's so wholesome to hear something positive about Finland. Sorry, but I have to say that you are very handsome and I love how you describe everything. On todella ihanaa kuulla, että tykkäät Suomesta ja haluat kokeilla suomalaisia herkkuja sekä ruokia ja myös kokea muuta suomalaista! 😆💞
Finland is safe, but don't leave your stuff unattended or you'll never see them again. It's interesting that you have 2% finnish heritage. I'm 100% Finnish, though born and raised in Sweden. Gen Takagi is a Japanese youtuber who now lives in Finland and does all his videos in Finnish. A collab while you're in Finland would have been nice.
Gen has become pretty weird. he swifted from a really funny comedic content to basically deleting every good video and now forcing the "manzai" thing down everyones throats.
@@definitelynotclickbait8283 Not really true. There are very dangerous places in both places, but safetywise theyre comparable. Kabukicho vs Itä-Helsinki is pretty equal lol.
Thank you for this video. I always learn so much from you about different countries. And I love watching you eat! I had to rewatch your S Korea video after this. 😂
”Kai ne nai” I learned that in japanese its maybe something like: ”Kai is not sleeping” but in finnish this sentence means… ”They are propably having ’intimite fun’ together… ” 😅😂 I really liked your video and Im very happy you enjoyed your visit here in Finland. i think Japan is an amazing country and Im hoping to visit there someday. 😊 Im happy that I have had the opportunity to work with japanese people. During those years I learned a little of japanese culture and language and the similarities between our nations you discribed are true in my belief. Thank you for making this great video and welcome back to Finland anytime 🩵🤍 -Kurisu-chan- 🐿️
Hey, this was much fun to see. I am from Finland and I much enjoyed you exploring and saying words in Finnish. I also like the similarities between Finland and Japanese cultures. I took my American husband to visit some years ago and he loved it too. We were at Market Square in Helsinki too and I got to eat some yummy Finnish foods. I would have loved to visit Fazer Cafe. Fazer chocolate is the best. I think your likes and dislikes are spot on. My favorite Finnish city is Turku ❤Great video 👍
I'm so glad you're back on YT, George! This video was sooo good, your jokes were excellent haha! I am a massive Moomin fan so I was so excited when you showed the shop! I want to visit Moomin World theme park one day :) I grew up watching the Japanese animated Moomin series in the 90s and we had it dubbed here in England. The Arabia company make wonderful Moomin mugs. And omg that salmon soup looked incredibly tasty!!
Hi George! ❤ I’m so glad that you liked Finland and I hope that you will visit soon! I recommend you to visit Northern Finland in the winter! It’s a lovely experience. Especially Santa’s town in Rovaniemi. Again, amazing video! We finns are always very happy when someone mentions or compliments our country❤😊 Makes us feel very proud🇫🇮💙
Hi George 👋 I confess that I fell in love with Finland, so clean and peaceful 😊 I love Moomin! Yeah, there are really similarities with Japan in many things. The cinnamon roll with coffee looks delicious 😋 where will you go next? I was curious…see ya!
As a Finn I traveled to Japan this summer and I also noticed the similarities. And almost everyone in Finland hates the weather. If it’s 28 degrees Celsius then it’s too hot and 5 degrees Celsius is too cold. Winter is also pretty challenging since the sun sets down at 5:00 pm and rises at 9:00 am.
Maybe if you come visit Finland again we can meet and I show you some central Finland nature to you. 😊 Sorry you had some bad weather while visiting, but yeah, it is like that some times. 😄
As a Finn, I would say that people arrive in time but trains are rarely in time. If I've understood correctly, trains in Japan are considered late if it's more than 12 seconds late. VR (the government owned train company) considers a train to be late when it's behind schedule more than 12 minutes.
There is a huge amount of totally similar words in Finnish and Japanese. But there are some surprisingly similar words. For example 切符 is in Finnish Lippu. They have a same meaning and only one letter difference. Of course there is a lot of similar words which have English origin, but I think that 切符 is real Japanese word, because it's written on kanji. Many Finnish words have similar structure as Japanese words. Like hana consonant vocal consonant vocal. Hana by the way means a tap in Finnish, not 鼻.
i'm glad you liked your stay! i'm finnish and i've studied a bit of japanese, and it feels to me too like there are interesting similarities between the two countries and cultures :) i'd like to visit japan eventually! my recommendation for another finnish food is riisipiirakka (or karjalanpiirakka/karelian pie but that name is protected), they're little "pies" with rice filling and taste delicious with egg-butter on top!
The funniest for me watching japanese media is hai kakka since it means shark poop in finnish :D Just love the light private laughs for me in dramatic war movies of japan :D
Some similar words: hana means faucet in Finnish, and if I remember correctly hana means nose in Japanese. For me hana is the funniest, because in Finnish when we're having a bit of a cold and have a runny nose some people say "hana vuotaa", which means faucet is leaking, but in Japanese hana means nose, so I just like to think that we're mixing Finnish and Japanese :p Kasa means a pile in Finnish, and umbrella in Japanese. Btw it's been like 20 years since I learned about these words, so I might not be 110% correct. We had a whole list of Finnish and Japanese words that were similar but meant different things with some online friends I had in my teens. Can't remember most of them though.
As a Finnish person and Helsinki native I had to look up which K-Citymarket sells Japanese curry, but it's Malmi. Wow, didn't expect that, only seen that stuff in Asian stores downtown.
Malmi surprisingly has a lot of stuff even though it's so small. near it also has an arcade with a lot of rhythm games Funny how it links to Japanese language with it being called Sugoi
yay please come visit us again 🥰🇫🇮 I've never heard the saying Moomin meat 😭 maybe it's a Finnish speaker thing, I'm a Swedish speaking Finn (of course I do speak Finnish too though) just like Tove Jansson who created Moomin. Also the best salmon soup is actually from a small lighthouse island off the west coast close to my hometown 😏
Finland looks beautiful, but I'm not surprised about the crappy weather. I don't know why those northern countries are so fond of licorice, I've tried it but I just can't do get used to it... I guess it's more left for them to enjoy! Anyhow, thanks the video, Finnish George!!
i am Japanese and Finnish but i live in Finland. and winter is super cold and those. and i never felt like i was in danger. and the weather is sometimes bad but i am used to it. thank you for visiting Finland❤
8:40 I'm a Finn studying Japanese and I just learned a new one today! "Ase" in Finnish means a weapon and in Japanese it means... sweat. (汗) Makes me want a Pocari Sweat, funnily enough 😅
You should visit some Finnish towns in winter. Ppl say it's super cold but if you have enough clothes, you'll survive with no complications. It can get up to -30 celsius but mostly it stays in the -10 or -20 celsius. Also we have a lot of snow in winter but during the summer it's so warm.
Aho is common surname in Finland, Which caused issues in japanese media when our prime minister Esko Aho visited japan back in the days (His name was written Ahou apparently). Also "Aku" is common first name. Also yes, "Kana" means chicken here, to which my Japanese teacher from Savo region said matches the noisy young japanese women (in group)
as a finnish person who is a fan of japan this video was actually kinda fun to watch! suomalaisena ihmisenä joka on japanifani tää video oli itseasiassa jopa hauskaa kattoo!
Other shared words between Japanese and Finnish: Word: In Finnish - In Japanese Hana: Faucet - Flower Tori: Market - Bird (Combined would be Market Bird, so... a pidgeon?) Kita: Maw - North Kutsu: Invitation - Shoe Kasa: Pile - Umbrella Nami: Sweeties (Candy) - Wave Risu: Twig - Squirrel Sora: Gravel - Sky Taru: Myth - Barrel Not only that, but our cultures share names as well, but the genders are sometimes swapped! Name: Gender in Finnish / Japanese Mika: Masculine / Feminine Aki: Masculine / Feminine Em(m)a: Feminine / Feminine (Emma in Finnish, Ema in Japanese) Em(m)i: Feminine / Feminine (Same as above) Kimi: Masculine / Feminine Mari: Feminine / Feminine Riku: Masculine / Masculine Tomi: Masculine / Feminine (Not 100% sure if Tomi is a name in Japan) J(Y)uuna: Androgynous / Feminine (Including this one for a special reason, even if it's an extraordinarily rare name here, pronounced the same even if the starting letter is different)
My Japanese teacher told me a story about her Finnish friend living and working in Japan. He met a woman in Japan and they got married and moved to Finland together. It was a funny situation because Mika is a male name in Finland and a female name in Japan. They were both called Mika and obviously had the same last name.
Oh destiny 😆
Hahahaha that's really funny, gonna have to come up with nicknames for those two
funny how my dad is named Mika too and used to live in japan (he is finnish and moved back to finland)
and my dad also married an asian but not a person named Mika
Ok, I know the same couple or there are two Mika & Mika couples in Finland! Maybe there is, since I know they are now divorced :(
@@anusaukko6792 Miksu is a popular nickname for Mika in Finland. :)
Lovely Finnish video by a lovely Finnish man.
Kiitos!!🇫🇮
@@GeorgeJapanHello❤
on kiva nähdä kun tykkäät suomesta :)@@GeorgeJapan
@@GeorgeJapan Hello! Finn here! I was recommented this video and this is my first time with this channel. This maybe be stupid question but why is your name George if Your'e a Japanese, or is it just "online name"?
kiitos
seeing foreign people living and enjoying life in finland has always been such a positive thing for me and i really love seeing channels and videos like yours!
hi me!
Thank you for watching!😊
I always think it's weird because usually Finland is depressing as f###
@@tosijjaan first of all. Dont sensor fuck, your not a content creator. And second of all, it’s a matter of perspective
@@tosijjaanreal..
"Ei" and "ie" are spelled in the opposite order in Finnish and Japanese, but mean the same.
Ei which means no in Finnish should actually be iie in Japanese but it's close. Matto is matto in both languages, both mean rug or carpet 😊
Interesting bit of information
Ei also means stingray in Japanese haha So many similar words
@@Nothingbutdust_also kuppi ”cup” is kappu in japanese 🤭
Ticket is "lippu" in Finnish and "kippu" in Japanese 😄 I'm finnish and learning Japanese and I've actually been making a list of similarities in these languages, it's interesting and helps with learning
I talked to a person from Finland last night online, I live in California. He was very chill and really helped me feel better, I have been having a hard time emotionally. They really seem like some of the best humans on the planet.
Hugs to you from Finland, remember YOU are important and loved❤
Hope you are doing better. Sending love from Northern Finland ❤
We love americans! I’m finnish, and i have online friends from california. I’d love to meet you!
-Siiri
Well when your parents (+ nice teachers/caretakers) raise you to behave properly and don't harshly scold you, you gotta share some of that positivity, dontcha? Greetings from a Swedish-speaking Finn! 🇫🇮❤💛
Finnish ppl arent just amazing, theyre always trying to make ppl feel better and dosent care abt them selfs at the point when your friend is feeling down❤️
XOXO- From finland❤️
Swede here. Been to Finland a few times. Never though in the big cities but small villages. But I really love it there. Great country. Great people.
"Trains in Finland arrive on time" ... 😂 I feel like Japan is way better in that regard
He doesn't know 🤭🤭
@@jmj7543 he needs to come back in the winter and see for himself....
Yeah but it's way better than in other parts of Europe.
I still remember that one article from years ago when a Japanese train company (?) had to publically apologize in the newspaper for departing from the station a few minutes too early. I think that's pretty next level.
EDIT: LOL, it was actually 20 seconds too early!
The trains are often late in really many countries. Finland is definitely not one of the worst countries to follow the train schedule. My biggest complait is the pricing. The trains are old, often too full and the toilets, air conditioning and Wi-Fi do not always work so paying 80€ to that luxury feels awful (Jyväskylä-Kajaani or similar distance).
My favorite word in Japanese. Kura, くら.. Kura in Finnish is mud (also used as adjective of something being "dirt"). Makes Kura Sushi really funny for Finns :D
Oh nooooo🍣😭
Mud sushi sounds weird
I still think funniest thing ever is Beppu, city in Japan that sounds like Peppu in Finnish (meaning nicer/childish word for arse) and Beppu a city that farts a lot of sulfur. xD
If I ever move to Japan, that has to be city I move in, because I'm childish.
Yeah we ate a couple of times in Kura Sushi when we were in Tokyo and it was always funny tbh 😅. It was really good, except the coffee I ordered tasted really bad. It was even funnier that the coffee mug's label read "Kura cafe".
Hesburger is even funnier in Greece. Hes (hessu) means shitting the pants.
There are soooo many homonyms between Finnish and Japanese, and even more if you pretend L and R are the same thing (like kala/kara would sound pretty identical to Japanese ears, but they are two different words in Finnish). When I was on my exchange in Japan, I had to make a fun presentation for Japanese students, so I showcased to them “how much Finnish they already know”.
Hahaha omg I had no idea how similar Japanese and Finnish words are. It’s much easier for me to learn than English😂
My japanese teacher who speaks finnish was so horrified when they took hiili (coal) to the grill bc japanese ppl can have a hard time distinguishing the sound, so she thought they were gonna grill hiiri (mouse).
@@GeorgeJapan Because Finnish and Japanese have similarities in the spelling/pronunciation there's a tiny branch of finnish Humour where you have jokes about made-up Japanese people whose names kinda sound like Japanese but are actually just (bad) puns made out of Finnish words.
Like: "Did you hear about the Japanese boxing champion on the tv last night? His name was Jokohama Humahuta" = "Shall I Wallop Already?"
@@killerkonnat My favourite is Sutasiko Takakumi, the racing car driver.
(translates to English as "Did [your] rear tyre slip?")
@@Kr-nv5fo Mokomaki kusimuki xD
Finally in Finland! Tervetuloa!
One word in common that comes to mind would be Sora which is sky in Japanese, but means Gravel in Finnish
”Sora” is also a female first name in Japan. 🇫🇮♥️🇧🇱
Kiitos!! :) Oh that’s interesting one. Looking at the comments here now and I’ve noticed there’re many similar words haha
Yep. In similar vain Saku is a common nickname for the Finnish name Sakari (Saku can be a name in itself but it’s not as common) and it means blooming or in bloom in Japanese.
I remember once hearing about a yu-gi-oh character named Sora Perse, which is quite hilarious considering that perse means ass in Finnish. I must say that “gravel ass” is quite the unfortunate name
@@Marm3ladi5158 Okay that's hilarious. Has to be intentional XD
i love your pronounciation of finnish words
Kiitos!! I had a wonderful time there🇫🇮
You should visit northern Finland during winter
yes!
Yes I’ll definitely come back…. in winter or summer! Haha
@@GeorgeJapan last winter there was over a metre of snow in my backyard! (I live in about middle part of Finland) My half sis who lives in northen Finland says that there is multiple metres of snow at winter 💀🥶
Yes absolutely! Nothing better than Lappi and winter time.
If one of the good things was that it's light outside at 10PM I assume sun not rising at all would not be such a favorite thing :)
Im finnish and i can tell the results were wrong, you are at most 1% finnish because you smiled more times in this video than i have in my whole life! Jokes aside, nice video and i hope you enjoyed your stay, very cool that you learned some finnish language as well!
😂😂 Thank you for watching! I had a very good time there🇫🇮 I did my best at Finnish language haha
Because he was a Finnish person on abroad holiday 😂
Im finnish
So happy to see new videos from you again … your big, kind heart, your wit and joyful spirit are a priceless addition to UA-cam!
Thank you so much 😳 Your comment made my day! :)
I loved visiting Finland ❤️
I'm Norwegian from the west coast (Stavanger) and I felt like home in Finland in Vantaa ❤️
People was so nice! I asked 3 random guys the way to the swimming pool and they went with me and talked to me all the way like I was allready their friend, I felt so lucky 🥰
I love salty liquorice ❤️ 1/2 of Norwegians love it and half hates it 😅
I have always loved the way you explain what the meats taste like. Some of us can't/don't travel so this is helpful and kind.
Oh I’m glad to hear that! I’ve been trying to explain what foods taste like as much as I can. Thank you for watching 😊
Hold up, I wasn't expecting this kind of video from George haha. Happy to see you enjoying your stay, as a Finn seeing foreigners exploring Finland makes me happy 😸
Thank you for watching! :) I had a very good time there😊🇫🇮
@@GeorgeJapan 10:55 you sound REALLY funny when you say this
Amazing video! I love how u filmed the bit inside your hotel room in such an unique and creative way for every shot, despite the room being small!
Originally, the Finnish word 'savotta' referred to a logging site. In contemporary Finnish, however, its meaning has broadened metaphorically to denote any task that requires prolonged mental or physical effort. So if you'll call your spouse/friend that i'm at 'savotta' not mentioning it's the restauraunt, you are litterally avoiding work. There are lot of restaurants named like such like "Ylityö" (overwork), "Toimisto" (office), "Homma" (doing something) etc.
It's kinda of a Finnish, long running joke to name a bar something that you can call someone else and be like "I am at [insert place of emplyoment]". Tampere also has Konttori, another word for Office.
@@B1gLupuin my hometown we have a store called Canny 😂 "Olen Cannyssä"
In 90s there was a pub in Joensuu called Palaveri(Meeting). I think there is also a student restaurant somewhere called Tentti(Exam).
@@DarkZodiacZZ Tentti is in Tampere.
That’s so interesting! Haha Homma also means “Really” in Kansai dialect Japanese 😂
I'm so glad UA-cam recommended this to me. It's nice to see you be so happy and appreciate all the little things. It reminds me to appreciate them more too. And your Finnish actually isn't all that bad :)
Im really happy u had a pleasant experience here in Finland! and I totally get the weather part lol. I also like the use of finnish words in the video:D
Love this video very clear and straightforward, thank you for making this video of Finland ^^
This video was so fun to watch! Made me happy!
Your pronunciation is quite good too :)
Ok, I just discovered your channel and you must be the most likable travel vlogger I've seen! Love this video. I hope you visit Iceland and Mexico some day soon!
Thank you so much😳 I’d love to visit those 2 countries even tho I’ve visited Mexico before. I loved my stay in Mexico🇲🇽
@@GeorgeJapan I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed your time in my country! :)
Brilliant video! I was happy to see how you enjoyed our capital. And you had done your "homework" well and knew a lot of things and even so many Finnish words! That "Finnish weatherrrrr!" was hilarious :D
I just had three Japanese volunteers this summer for a couple of weeks in my cabin in Vihti It was so nice to share cultural similarities / indifferences.
I like your choice of "indifferences". :-)
wowwww… this dude is sooo chill. immediate sub. what a positive vibe.
This video just popped up to my feed and I was curious to see our country in foreigners eyes. This video made me so happy😊 it's really nice to see you enjoying your stay here in Finland! I recommend to try Karelian pie (karjalanpiirakka) do not mistake it as ricepie = riisipiirakka, it's not the same. Also visiting countryside! It's really beautiful and calm😊 btw you have a really good finnish!
I enjoyed watching this video, it was inspiring and funny. The below table video shots were especially funny 😄 Kiitos!
Loved this video! You've certainly done your homework on Finland. Amazing!
Next visit Lapland and experience true personal space! :D
I'm so glad you liked Finland ❤ Please come again 🤗
Thank you for this GREAT video!😍👌
Lots of love from Finland!🇫🇮
I must tell you about a one page comic I drew as a kid. There was a japanese tourist on a finnish beach, asking the locals there if it's safe to swim. He's greeted by a horde of terrified beach-goers running and screaming "HAI!", which he takes as confirmation :D
Haita in the Finnish waters? Checks out, checks out
No sharks in Finnish waters
I’ve noticed that you’ve changed the pacing of your videos. They are a lot more straightforward and informative, which I think makes your videos a lot more easier to digest! Also always loved your own honest reactions and commentaries about how you go about your day. Your videos are succeeding in this way I think! Enjoy the rest of your trips!
Finland is so beautiful and clean. Thank you for this lovely tour.
Thank you for watching! :)
What a delightful video to watch at midwinter, dreaming of summer in Helsinki.
So good to see you again I love your videos. A few observations.
1. You talk about the trains being clean and quiet, no one talking loud. From everything I hear it is the same in Japan. You do not speak loud on trains and don't have any loud cell phone conversations on trains or any loud music or noises while on a train.
2. Public places, streets, parks etc are very clean, same as Japan from everything I hear. 3. Licorice, at least here in USA come in a variety of color and flavors. Black licorice to me being the worst tasting. Many people like the red - strawberry licorice. Me, I don't like any.
4. Finland along with Sweeden, Norway, Alaska is known as The Land Of The Midnight Sun.
So glad you enjoyed your time there and glad you had a safe trip. Always wishing you Good Health, Safety and Happiness 😊
Thank you for your comment! I had a very good time there🇫🇮 Finland and Japan are so similar :)
Finn here! The trains here are usually quiet and peaceful, but since the VR-trains have their own in-built restaurant and even delivery to seats, some people eat on the train. As a person with sensory issues, it gets annoying really fast. Not that it smells bad, but if one car is full of people and half of them are eating something, I’m gonna need some air.
I’ve heard that trains in in certain areas can be late by tens of minutes, if not hours. Weather plays a big part in it. Bus schedules for students are also sometimes very messy.
Even I’m sometimes amazed how clean the capital city area is. I live in western Finland, 500km away from Helsinki and there’s a bunch of trash everywhere. Parks are usually moderately clean but people like littering the streets and letting dogs do their business on the side of the road. Sometimes even the sidewalk. But you get used to it very quick and barely notice when people throw something on the ground. Most people are thoughtful enough to not throw everything on the ground but there are assholes and teens who leave their energy drink cans on the ground (I was guilty of this too)
I am born, raised and taught in Finland but I do not like licorice. People always tell me to try it anyway and tell me I’m odd for not liking it, it’s quite a rare phenomenon to be a Finn but not like licorice. But I like red licorice, although it’s unfortunately not sold everywhere :(
Also talking about rare phenomenons, the northern lights. I haven’t seen them that many times but the few times I have, they’ve been mesmerizing. It’s so cool to see a bunch of flowy, glowing colors in the night sky. Definitely worth seeing.
Most people I know (including me) always make fun of living here compared to other countries, criticize the the government and call this country a shithole, kind of as a joke but also half-seriously. I watched this video and I’m a little prouder being Finnish. To see my country from a foreigners eyes is oddly uplifting.
Hahaha
@@maxisdead2672 I'm also born, raised and taught in Finland and I don't like licorice either. Well, the sweeter one is okay but salt licorice (salmiakki) isn't. It just tastes like medicine to me :D
Very nice video ❤ Cheers from Finland 🇫🇮🥰🙏
If you like to be in Helsinki, you really should try our other cities and country side along the whole contry. Finland is a big and long country with amazing different region differences and people.
Nice video! Thanks for visiting and welcome again!
Loved seeing you in my home country! Come to Tampere next time. :) After all, you are practically Finnish!
Love you❤
I have worked with Japanese people and I enjoyed every minute of that time.
Thank you for being you! Lots of hugs❤
I'm way too immature but my favorite Japanese word is kakka(閣下) which I believe is like a respectful way to call someone in high position? But it means poop in Finnish.
youu are such a warm hearted, cheerful person 😄!! Love your personality ...Please never change 🙏🏻!! Really enjoyed watching this vlog 💗...keep it up 🦋
My roommate in graduate school was from Finland. She brought me some delicious Pulla, that her mom made. I had a Finnish friend, who lives nearby. She made me Pulla for Christmas. 😋
It's so wholesome to hear something positive about Finland. Sorry, but I have to say that you are very handsome and I love how you describe everything. On todella ihanaa kuulla, että tykkäät Suomesta ja haluat kokeilla suomalaisia herkkuja sekä ruokia ja myös kokea muuta suomalaista! 😆💞
Finland is safe, but don't leave your stuff unattended or you'll never see them again. It's interesting that you have 2% finnish heritage. I'm 100% Finnish, though born and raised in Sweden.
Gen Takagi is a Japanese youtuber who now lives in Finland and does all his videos in Finnish. A collab while you're in Finland would have been nice.
Gen has become pretty weird. he swifted from a really funny comedic content to basically deleting every good video and now forcing the "manzai" thing down everyones throats.
@@kanggoo57 I've noticed that too.
Yes I’m always careful with that :) Oh I didn’t know him haha That’d be nice next time I visit Finland🇫🇮
not as safe as japan
@@definitelynotclickbait8283 Not really true. There are very dangerous places in both places, but safetywise theyre comparable. Kabukicho vs Itä-Helsinki is pretty equal lol.
Thank you for this video. I always learn so much from you about different countries. And I love watching you eat! I had to rewatch your S Korea video after this. 😂
”Kai ne nai”
I learned that in japanese its maybe something like:
”Kai is not sleeping”
but in finnish this sentence means…
”They are propably having ’intimite fun’ together… ” 😅😂
I really liked your video and Im very happy you enjoyed your visit here in Finland. i think Japan is an amazing country and Im hoping to visit there someday. 😊
Im happy that I have had the opportunity to work with japanese people. During those years I learned a little of japanese culture and language and the similarities between our nations you discribed are true in my belief.
Thank you for making this great video and welcome back to Finland anytime
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-Kurisu-chan- 🐿️
Very well catching up with finnish phrasees and pronounciation of them👍
Now I want to go to Finland ❤I love it how proud you are of your 2% Finnish ancestry.
The joke is that there are as many Finnish Mongoloids as many Asians :D In Europe, Mongols are still considered
Hey, this was much fun to see. I am from Finland and I much enjoyed you exploring and saying words in Finnish. I also like the similarities between Finland and Japanese cultures. I took my American husband to visit some years ago and he loved it too. We were at Market Square in Helsinki too and I got to eat some yummy Finnish foods. I would have loved to visit Fazer Cafe. Fazer chocolate is the best. I think your likes and dislikes are spot on. My favorite Finnish city is Turku ❤Great video 👍
Hi George! Nice to see your videos again!
Thank you for watching!😊
I'm so glad you're back on YT, George! This video was sooo good, your jokes were excellent haha! I am a massive Moomin fan so I was so excited when you showed the shop! I want to visit Moomin World theme park one day :) I grew up watching the Japanese animated Moomin series in the 90s and we had it dubbed here in England. The Arabia company make wonderful Moomin mugs. And omg that salmon soup looked incredibly tasty!!
Hope you liked Finland you're always welcome. I would love to visit Japan
Hi, finn here. Loved the video!
You going around the hotel while explaining similarities was hilarious 😂
You smile very much and you got cute smile hope you enjoyd while being in finland you speak very very good finland
Hi George! ❤ I’m so glad that you liked Finland and I hope that you will visit soon! I recommend you to visit Northern Finland in the winter! It’s a lovely experience. Especially Santa’s town in Rovaniemi. Again, amazing video! We finns are always very happy when someone mentions or compliments our country❤😊 Makes us feel very proud🇫🇮💙
Hi George 👋 I confess that I fell in love with Finland, so clean and peaceful 😊 I love Moomin! Yeah, there are really similarities with Japan in many things. The cinnamon roll with coffee looks delicious 😋 where will you go next? I was curious…see ya!
I fell in love with Finland too🇫🇮 I’m going to Sweden next🇸🇪
Great video! Lots of love as from your fellow Finn ;)
素晴らしいビデオです。私の国フィンランドに来てくれて本当にありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます😊
I believe i have been in one of those places you went in, im from Finland and i live there. Thanks for visiting Finland!
As a Finn I traveled to Japan this summer and I also noticed the similarities. And almost everyone in Finland hates the weather. If it’s 28 degrees Celsius then it’s too hot and 5 degrees Celsius is too cold. Winter is also pretty challenging since the sun sets down at 5:00 pm and rises at 9:00 am.
Thanks, I had Salmon soup every week growing up lol, this was so fun to watch. Thanks 💖💖💖
Maybe if you come visit Finland again we can meet and I show you some central Finland nature to you. 😊 Sorry you had some bad weather while visiting, but yeah, it is like that some times. 😄
Yes please! I’ll definitely come back to Finland again to live here haha Yeah it happens haha
@@GeorgeJapan great! 😄 I'm waiting forward to that then 😄
Love to see you enjoying the experience in Helsinki
A funny similar word in my opinion is "futari". In Finnish slang it means a soccer player
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Lol, i've been speaking Japanese for 14 years(wife is japanese) and I never realised this 😂
So glad ur back.
As a Finn, I would say that people arrive in time but trains are rarely in time. If I've understood correctly, trains in Japan are considered late if it's more than 12 seconds late. VR (the government owned train company) considers a train to be late when it's behind schedule more than 12 minutes.
Great video! Happy you enjoyed our country
Yay!! 😄 I was waiting for this video!! 🇫🇮👋😁
Finally!!🇫🇮
@@GeorgeJapan yes! 😁🇫🇮
It's fun to see japanese speaking Finnish
(Btw you are sooo good at finnish)
There is a huge amount of totally similar words in Finnish and Japanese. But there are some surprisingly similar words. For example 切符 is in Finnish Lippu. They have a same meaning and only one letter difference. Of course there is a lot of similar words which have English origin, but I think that 切符 is real Japanese word, because it's written on kanji. Many Finnish words have similar structure as Japanese words. Like hana consonant vocal consonant vocal. Hana by the way means a tap in Finnish, not 鼻.
Oh 切符 is interesting one! Thank you for sharing these :)
Seems like you spent your time in Helsinki very efficiently! Glad you enjoyed Finland! Nice video :)
I had a very good time there🇫🇮 Thank you for watching :)
You are amazing❤ please come back to finland!
Thank you for watching! :) Yes I’ll definitely come back here🇫🇮
Salmon soup. Everybody loves it. I guess we're really bad at marketing, because it beats Swedish meatballs anytime.
I absolutely love it!!❤️
i'm glad you liked your stay! i'm finnish and i've studied a bit of japanese, and it feels to me too like there are interesting similarities between the two countries and cultures :) i'd like to visit japan eventually! my recommendation for another finnish food is riisipiirakka (or karjalanpiirakka/karelian pie but that name is protected), they're little "pies" with rice filling and taste delicious with egg-butter on top!
The funniest for me watching japanese media is hai kakka since it means shark poop in finnish :D Just love the light private laughs for me in dramatic war movies of japan :D
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Thank you for the kind words about Finland, glad you enjoyed the salmon soup so much it really is delicious when made well!
Some similar words: hana means faucet in Finnish, and if I remember correctly hana means nose in Japanese. For me hana is the funniest, because in Finnish when we're having a bit of a cold and have a runny nose some people say "hana vuotaa", which means faucet is leaking, but in Japanese hana means nose, so I just like to think that we're mixing Finnish and Japanese :p Kasa means a pile in Finnish, and umbrella in Japanese. Btw it's been like 20 years since I learned about these words, so I might not be 110% correct. We had a whole list of Finnish and Japanese words that were similar but meant different things with some online friends I had in my teens. Can't remember most of them though.
As a Finnish person and Helsinki native I had to look up which K-Citymarket sells Japanese curry, but it's Malmi. Wow, didn't expect that, only seen that stuff in Asian stores downtown.
Malmi surprisingly has a lot of stuff even though it's so small.
near it also has an arcade with a lot of rhythm games
Funny how it links to Japanese language with it being called Sugoi
I was surprised and happy at the same time haha
Man, i just love you. U r amazing! Thank you for visiting our country, I would like to visit Japan too.
yay please come visit us again 🥰🇫🇮 I've never heard the saying Moomin meat 😭 maybe it's a Finnish speaker thing, I'm a Swedish speaking Finn (of course I do speak Finnish too though) just like Tove Jansson who created Moomin. Also the best salmon soup is actually from a small lighthouse island off the west coast close to my hometown 😏
I’ll definitely try their salmon soup then! Finnish Salmon soup is just so delicious 🥰
The moomin meat is a thing people say as a joke, or to appear quirky. Not really used in every day speech.
@@Imincapableofbeingwrong obviously 😂
Tankkari? I live in Kokkola but I’ve never visited for some reason although I always wanted to😭
Yes, as a joke. Minced Moomin meat is cottage cheese.
Kiitos! A nice way to present our lovely country!
Finland looks beautiful, but I'm not surprised about the crappy weather. I don't know why those northern countries are so fond of licorice, I've tried it but I just can't do get used to it... I guess it's more left for them to enjoy! Anyhow, thanks the video, Finnish George!!
Superb Video.
As a finn this video made me very happy😊
i am Japanese and Finnish but i live in Finland. and winter is super cold and those. and i never felt like i was in danger. and the weather is sometimes bad but i am used to it. thank you for visiting Finland❤
8:40 I'm a Finn studying Japanese and I just learned a new one today! "Ase" in Finnish means a weapon and in Japanese it means... sweat. (汗) Makes me want a Pocari Sweat, funnily enough 😅
You should visit some Finnish towns in winter. Ppl say it's super cold but if you have enough clothes, you'll survive with no complications. It can get up to -30 celsius but mostly it stays in the -10 or -20 celsius. Also we have a lot of snow in winter but during the summer it's so warm.
Aho is common surname in Finland, Which caused issues in japanese media when our prime minister Esko Aho visited japan back in the days (His name was written Ahou apparently). Also "Aku" is common first name.
Also yes, "Kana" means chicken here, to which my Japanese teacher from Savo region said matches the noisy young japanese women (in group)
Finland is awesome! And your channel too!!😀😃
Gin Long Drink was actually created for Helsinki Summer Olympics of 1952 as the official beverage 😊
It’s glad to see you enjoying finland!
I'm Finnish🇫🇮 anyways great video❤
Hello
as a finnish person who is a fan of japan this video was actually kinda fun to watch!
suomalaisena ihmisenä joka on japanifani tää video oli itseasiassa jopa hauskaa kattoo!
Other shared words between Japanese and Finnish:
Word: In Finnish - In Japanese
Hana: Faucet - Flower
Tori: Market - Bird (Combined would be Market Bird, so... a pidgeon?)
Kita: Maw - North
Kutsu: Invitation - Shoe
Kasa: Pile - Umbrella
Nami: Sweeties (Candy) - Wave
Risu: Twig - Squirrel
Sora: Gravel - Sky
Taru: Myth - Barrel
Not only that, but our cultures share names as well, but the genders are sometimes swapped!
Name: Gender in Finnish / Japanese
Mika: Masculine / Feminine
Aki: Masculine / Feminine
Em(m)a: Feminine / Feminine (Emma in Finnish, Ema in Japanese)
Em(m)i: Feminine / Feminine (Same as above)
Kimi: Masculine / Feminine
Mari: Feminine / Feminine
Riku: Masculine / Masculine
Tomi: Masculine / Feminine (Not 100% sure if Tomi is a name in Japan)
J(Y)uuna: Androgynous / Feminine (Including this one for a special reason, even if it's an extraordinarily rare name here, pronounced the same even if the starting letter is different)
So happy to have you here! My dream as a finn would be travelling to Japan🇯🇵 I have some cousins in there
Every christmas we would send finnish and japanese candy and other things to each other. It was lovely!
Mozarella, feta and raejuusto have all been referred to as moomin meat. Not very commonly but some people are adamant on it
Love from Finland!