What Japanese Think of LGBT People (Interview)

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  • @ThatJapaneseManYuta
    @ThatJapaneseManYuta  3 роки тому +7354

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    • @walix7266
      @walix7266 3 роки тому +19

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    • @zealou3387
      @zealou3387 3 роки тому +7

      Hey big fan bro

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 3 роки тому +4

      Big fan.

    • @loliking3593
      @loliking3593 3 роки тому +19

      Can you do an update version of what Japanese think of a black of African-American person

    • @samanthagardstein3543
      @samanthagardstein3543 3 роки тому +2

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  • @oldman2477
    @oldman2477 3 роки тому +7544

    NGL, When I was a kid I thought LGBT was a gang.

    • @mathis8210
      @mathis8210 3 роки тому +274

      The "LGBT community" pretty much IS a gang at this point. And afaik there are quite a few LGBT people who don't appreciate that very much.

    • @jase37
      @jase37 3 роки тому +894

      @@mathis8210 what..?

    • @AnglosArentHuman
      @AnglosArentHuman 3 роки тому +1206

      @@mathis8210 I don't know about you but I don't see many gays getting into turf wars to see who gets to control the local cocaine market

    • @purplespectre
      @purplespectre 3 роки тому +610

      @@mathis8210 It seems you either don't know what "gang" means, or you don't know what "LGBT" means.

    • @Cudgeon
      @Cudgeon 3 роки тому +38

      @@mathis8210 I mean sure, there are always differences of opinion inside a group. Well, maybe except for authoritarians, they usually just follow along with a leader.

  • @CHOCOVIRUS
    @CHOCOVIRUS 3 роки тому +38006

    "No, is that some sort of company?"
    LGBT: *STONKS*

    • @Ella-se1uf
      @Ella-se1uf 3 роки тому +248

      CHOCO VIRUS lol

    • @lolzersok9198
      @lolzersok9198 3 роки тому +157

      PLEASE KHDHDXMBXKBFHKFJ

    • @urhotgaybestie1370
      @urhotgaybestie1370 3 роки тому +259

      @sweeze yuhhhhh we stealing our parents money even tho we all have mommy/daddy issues

    • @lunatronlina
      @lunatronlina 3 роки тому +13

      M h m

    • @Regian
      @Regian 3 роки тому +17

      TO THE MOON

  • @bobsondugnutt5435
    @bobsondugnutt5435 3 роки тому +17186

    "Is that some kind of company?"
    Yes but only in June

  • @aurawraxd
    @aurawraxd 3 роки тому +8728

    I like how the one guy thought that as few as 0.2% were LGBT+, but knows *three LGBT+ people*

    • @1026JMS
      @1026JMS 3 роки тому +621

      So? Maybe he knows 10000 people.

    • @Caio-sw7hh
      @Caio-sw7hh 3 роки тому +548

      yeaaah and the girls who know no lgbt said 30% hahahaha

    • @joaocaff4143
      @joaocaff4143 3 роки тому +95

      Oh yeah 0.1% =1 person lesgooo

    • @1026JMS
      @1026JMS 3 роки тому +81

      ​@@joaocaff4143 It would be so if the sample is big enough. 0.1% = 1 person, if there are 1 in a thousand. The whole population is way bigger than that, so the only way to know for sure how many there are (in total) is to properly sample the whole population (or to ask them all, or most, as some governments do). The only other way to estimate that is to think about the people you know, but that will lead to error, because it won't be a proper sample.
      We don't typically know people at random. Therefore ours is probably not a proper sample (as for the whole population, that is).

    • @youdonotcare
      @youdonotcare 3 роки тому +18

      It’s just luck?

  • @meownover1973
    @meownover1973 3 роки тому +28336

    Yes its a company. I'm the ceo of lgbt.

    • @tastedivinefury2198
      @tastedivinefury2198 3 роки тому +284

      ☠️

    • @chaelisa2763
      @chaelisa2763 3 роки тому +791

      Hi mr ceo
      Can I get a job In your company 😔😌❤️

    • @mouveeee
      @mouveeee 3 роки тому +555

      @Kassa Carra sorry, the manager is temporarily living with her punk rock girlfriend in cancun. but please do fill in any complaints to me the secretary 👩‍💻

    • @RotiSkine
      @RotiSkine 3 роки тому +170

      BOSS, I WANT A RAISE.

    • @Xdalz27
      @Xdalz27 3 роки тому +35

      it's TV brand

  • @logansmith2703
    @logansmith2703 3 роки тому +8211

    Everyone else: Probably 30%
    That one guy: Probably 2%

    • @whiteprivilegedkkona2958
      @whiteprivilegedkkona2958 3 роки тому +675

      30% would explain the decline in pouplation LMAO

    • @zealou3387
      @zealou3387 3 роки тому +773

      That one dude who said 2% was more accurate if your look up the statistics

    • @fotzilla3832
      @fotzilla3832 3 роки тому +360

      @@zealou3387 isn't it actually like 8% or so? I believe I read that somewhere. Interestingly enough, it occurs at about the same rate throughout the rest of the animal kingdom

    • @zealou3387
      @zealou3387 3 роки тому +177

      @@fotzilla3832 no the government of Japan recorded 2-3% lgbt population

    • @morriganrenfield8240
      @morriganrenfield8240 3 роки тому +627

      @@zealou3387 and with the amount of prejudice in Japan how many people do you think will out themselves as being such?

  • @chiaisannoying
    @chiaisannoying 3 роки тому +6345

    “G is for genderless”
    Awww lmao i actually kinda like that

    • @jaslikeart
      @jaslikeart 3 роки тому +746

      Agender people: *finally some good fvcking representation*

    • @IamTealeaf
      @IamTealeaf 3 роки тому +78

      I mean, I don’t really because then it wouldnt be for gay people. Having it be for genderless wouldn’t make sense

    • @chiaisannoying
      @chiaisannoying 3 роки тому +211

      @@IamTealeaf true but I never said I wanted that instead of gay lol ^^

    • @magnusq9071
      @magnusq9071 3 роки тому +13

      @@jaslikeart abso-fukin-lutely!

    • @jeeonkinks_113
      @jeeonkinks_113 3 роки тому +32

      I kinda like that too, it made me smile lol

  • @aby110
    @aby110 3 роки тому +2919

    It's crazy how it's been erased from the public eye when for most of their history they've been completely fine with homosexuality.

    • @arlynnecumberbatch1056
      @arlynnecumberbatch1056 3 роки тому +482

      westernization everybody

    • @youdonotcare
      @youdonotcare 3 роки тому +333

      Well they didn’t know what LGBT the acronym was because it’s not the term used in Japan

    • @x_pogbirb3521
      @x_pogbirb3521 3 роки тому +381

      I guess they just don't obsess about it. Here, people go crazy and it quickly gets controversial when in reality, it should just be normalized and allow people to move on.

    • @ottopike6000
      @ottopike6000 3 роки тому +60

      Well so were ped-relatons, beating students in the classroom, publishing pictures of Chinese beheading copetitions in the press, and kamakizi attacks. Their culture did a bit of a one-eighty after the war.
      I hope you see the improvement in the general sense.

    • @ZeroTHLP
      @ZeroTHLP 3 роки тому +96

      That's quite the oversimplification. Historically Japan wasn't "completely fine with homosexuality" (same sex adult relationships were frowned up or hidden from the public). There was a mentoring tradition where a young boy was taught by an older man and this included sex

  • @Nathouuuutheone
    @Nathouuuutheone 3 роки тому +6521

    I wonder where their use of "genderless" comes from and why it's their go-to rather than gay

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 3 роки тому +2081

      it's a type of fashion trend, e.g. genderless clothing, where both boys and girls can wear. they are very fashion conscious. or genderless hairstyles, hair dyes, and so on

    • @TheGreatAtario
      @TheGreatAtario 3 роки тому +246

      @@kageyamareijikun I wonder why they didn't use "unisex" as in the West

    • @smoshfan103
      @smoshfan103 3 роки тому +391

      @@kageyamareijikun androgynous is the more common English term

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx 3 роки тому +27

      @@smoshfan103 probably only around where u live

    • @4nanaide
      @4nanaide 3 роки тому +295

      As someone already said; Genderless is a kind of fashion trend that is pretty popular in Japan.
      Overall "feminine-boys" and "masculine-girls" has always been a thing in Japan. Some people
      mask their sexual preferences or identities behind fashion trends or cosplay.
      Japan has two faces - everyone tries to be polite or not cause trouble because they know that
      even if they aren't questioned or confronted face-to-face; they are going to be judged when they
      aren't around. Not everyone does it but it's a pretty common occurrence. So, you avoid being an
      annoyance because you know you would judge those who are behind their back. Yeah, this is
      also common everywhere else - but it kind of defines Japanese society as you would rarely
      witness face-to-face confrontation; but everyone that left a bad impression knows that they are
      being silently trash-talked as they leave the place.
      What does that mean? That a lot of people would avoid expressing themselves in order to not
      annoy or make somebody else feel uncomfortable. So things like gender identity or preference
      are topics rarely spoken about in public - but at the same time you can see a lot of cosplayers
      or fashionistas going against the pre-stablished "norm" for their gender.
      The Japanese society is pretty caring as long as you don't cause any trouble or uncomfortable situations.
      I love that fact a lot since in the west it seems like "being yourself" means annoying every single person
      you encounter in your path whilst only caring about yourself - but when other people don't care about
      you; you can cry and yell at them for being "inconsiderate" or "intolerant".

  • @amayaaries
    @amayaaries 3 роки тому +14141

    "Is that some type of company?" Bruh I didn't know I was supposed to be paid for this...

    • @equalent
      @equalent 3 роки тому +48

      LGBT-kaisha

    • @Ezprxssion
      @Ezprxssion 3 роки тому +96

      yeah why dont i get paid for being bi? :(((

    • @ilistentogirlinsweaterweat3664
      @ilistentogirlinsweaterweat3664 3 роки тому +60

      @@Ezprxssion cause your Bi yourself oh wait that's me nm...

    • @Ezprxssion
      @Ezprxssion 3 роки тому +16

      @@ilistentogirlinsweaterweat3664 oh haha but im actually in a relationship so yeah..

    • @00imz
      @00imz 3 роки тому +42

      Where’s my pay for my years being oppressed 😩🤌

  • @Jeetaruey
    @Jeetaruey 3 роки тому +798

    Yuta: Do you know any LGBT people?
    "I know of a man who is a friend of a friend who wears makeup." - Random Japanese Pedestrian 2020

    • @nmo3882
      @nmo3882 2 роки тому +61

      It might be because in japanese, there is a word that was used for transwomen and feminine men. (I think that at first it was a slur, but now, some of these persons use it as a community name) And almost every japanese famous gay men identifies with it, so there are many persons mixing up gender nonconforming / trans / gay

    • @elfie9015
      @elfie9015 2 роки тому +11

      ただのメイクではなく、女性風のメイクと言っています。

    • @GoldenWolf115
      @GoldenWolf115 Рік тому

      You guys did it to yourselves.

    • @DragN_H3art
      @DragN_H3art Рік тому +1

      the person did specify "feminine makeup" fwiw

  • @sofiaali2443
    @sofiaali2443 3 роки тому +5294

    “Is it a company?”
    *Me looking for my pansexual demigirl pay check*

    • @heselofhephidiyiai5985
      @heselofhephidiyiai5985 3 роки тому +183

      Pan check

    • @lordraydens
      @lordraydens 3 роки тому +165

      paysexual

    • @-person-4904
      @-person-4904 3 роки тому +59

      wheres my non binary bisexual paycheck ive worked here for years :[

    • @quinnolii
      @quinnolii 3 роки тому +35

      WHERE MY NON-BINARY AND PANSEXUAL PAY CHECK I NEED EXTRA-

    • @sigmailoveyou7351
      @sigmailoveyou7351 3 роки тому +23

      WHERES MY ACE, ARO AND PANGENDER PAYCHECK

  • @milosworld2071
    @milosworld2071 3 роки тому +20293

    "Is it some sort of company?"
    *Ah crap, they figured us out*

  • @martinz8789
    @martinz8789 3 роки тому +7764

    He was so right when he said that a western movie always has a black, white and gay person in it 😂😂
    It’s 100% true

    • @yumiko523
      @yumiko523 3 роки тому +695

      Netflix in a nutshell

    • @__-ul1lr
      @__-ul1lr 3 роки тому +704

      Can we also appreciate Korea starting to include the LGBTQ scene in their newer dramas? I was blown away when I saw trans and gay people in "itaewon class" and "love alarm", two extremely popular korean netflix productions. Asia is slowly becoming more accepting and I`m living for it

    • @Mutterschwein
      @Mutterschwein 3 роки тому +334

      ​@@__-ul1lr Asians-- for the most part -- have always been mildly better when it came to treating LGBT+ people. The muslim nations here aren't treating them as badly as the ones in middle-east(at least not yet). The Philippines also are fairly LGBT+ friendly despite being majorly Catholic(you will still get teased a lot especially if you're young and/or still in school but no one will kill you or viciously beat you half to death like in other religious countries and there's lots of young people who are openly gay and accepted by their parents). And there's the East Asian cultures which are also still conservative but, again, not nearly as harsh on them compared to other conservative nations in other continents.

    • @mursol
      @mursol 3 роки тому +191

      @@Mutterschwein I live in the Middle East and all the older generations look at them with disgust. There is a lot of LGBTQ+ people from the younger generation though but most of them are hiding it from their families. I have 6 LGBT+ friends and there's a few in my class, most of the people in my class accept them but there's 1 person who doesn't.

    • @Iisho
      @Iisho 3 роки тому +96

      @@mursol I live in the US. I think it depends on where you live to know or have an idea of how you will be treated if you are LGBTQ+. Where I live, it's still pretty discriminated against. You likely wont get killed, but it's very possible you may get kicked out of your home. I think maybe about 30% of students in my class (66 students) discriminate against LGBTQ+, 60% have no opinion or don't particularly mind it, and 10% are part of the LGBTQ+. I do live in a very conservative area with privileged, white, Christian farm boys at every corner you turn. Also, I believe religion has a big part in the discrimination around here too, I used to go to church and my pastor preached against it from time to time but especially during June.

  • @peachyjam9440
    @peachyjam9440 3 роки тому +873

    They don't know much about the topic but they're pretty cool with it, that's nice to know

    • @3b0d1999
      @3b0d1999 3 роки тому +15

      These were probably filtered out, it doesn't make sense that not a single one was negative towards it, at least statistically wise.

    • @peachyjam9440
      @peachyjam9440 3 роки тому +78

      @@3b0d1999 It was only young adults so I think it's possible but not representative of the older generations or maybe even kids who bully the outlier because of social pressure or are taught those thing are bad by older people. I think young adults are the most accepting group

    • @3b0d1999
      @3b0d1999 3 роки тому +33

      @@peachyjam9440 yeah, this is a constant rule in all countries, Japan is no different, but this video did a very poor job in covering what its title promised. I'd rather see how tolerant/intolerant the older generation are in today's world than filtred young people, cuz that will give us a better idea about the current state.

    • @mrsqueak4837
      @mrsqueak4837 3 роки тому +2

      @@3b0d1999 Most news outlets tend to show their audience what they want to hear/see. UA-cam news (or rather random informative videos) are no exception.

    • @stephenjenkins7971
      @stephenjenkins7971 2 роки тому +2

      @@peachyjam9440 I think the bigger issue is that people can say something publicly, but feel entirely different about it internally. LGBT rights aren't exactly a big thing in most of East Asia; Japan included.

  • @monochaos9442
    @monochaos9442 3 роки тому +1179

    "is it some kind of company"
    Wait, we were a company this whole time?
    Were we supposed to be getting paid?

    • @sweetpalette8272
      @sweetpalette8272 3 роки тому +6

      @Mono Chaos maybe 🤔

    • @nandika2225
      @nandika2225 3 роки тому +17

      yes, we were supposed to be paid reparations 💪🏽💪🏽

    • @nanayaru
      @nanayaru 3 роки тому +6

      Where de money

    • @Naechun
      @Naechun 3 роки тому +14

      Yeah, but the pay is in a different currency...Hate crimes I think

    • @fallenleaf3792
      @fallenleaf3792 3 роки тому +1

      idk, if so hr is gonna be s w a m p e d

  • @user-ut7wi1if9q
    @user-ut7wi1if9q 3 роки тому +17133

    I find it impressive how they seem to have such a clear conceptual distinction between gender and sex

    • @tyler1673
      @tyler1673 3 роки тому +132

      ........?

    • @legolastheelf708
      @legolastheelf708 3 роки тому +649

      True... A lot of Japanese people don’t make the distinction

    • @SeaDemon25
      @SeaDemon25 3 роки тому +1154

      @@tyler1673 i think he means in language, i am portuguese and we also have that, there is no "it" only "he" or "she", every object, person, verbe is male or female word.

    • @SeaDemon25
      @SeaDemon25 3 роки тому +797

      @@tyler1673 for example a sofa is male, a chair is female, computer is male word, cafe is male word, bed is female word, tv is famele word

    • @tyler1673
      @tyler1673 3 роки тому +469

      @@SeaDemon25 That confuses my english brain

  • @ShellShock11C
    @ShellShock11C 3 роки тому +3535

    "Do you know what LGBT mean?" "No, is that a company?". Thats hands down the most Japanese thing I've ever heard.

    • @randomchannel6019
      @randomchannel6019 2 роки тому +5

      First

    • @prettyoriginalnameprettyor7506
      @prettyoriginalnameprettyor7506 2 роки тому +38

      selling door to door

    • @yvy.830
      @yvy.830 2 роки тому +16

      lmao it does kinda sound like it tho if u didnt know

    • @ShellShock11C
      @ShellShock11C 2 роки тому +4

      @@yvy.830 Oh wow, I dont even remember making this comment. I must have been drunk haha.

    • @viu8370
      @viu8370 2 роки тому +8

      what even is a "most japanese thing to hear" makes no sense

  • @GiGitteru
    @GiGitteru 3 роки тому +4812

    God, the very first lady is speaking straight FAX. Like she said, the LGBT shouldn't even be a "thing", it (is and) should be seen as completely normal, because that's how people are. Man I wanna be friends with her

    • @zeta_eclipse
      @zeta_eclipse 3 роки тому +237

      i totally agree, sadly it gets annoying too fast and next time you see another thing LGBT related you're like oh no not again, i've never seen any difference between queers or not queers because there simply isn't any

    • @GiGitteru
      @GiGitteru 3 роки тому +317

      Osama Elar EXACTLY. It's almost become like a "quirky" thing now. Like, no, you're not special for being gay. You're just like the rest of us. Like you said, there is literally no difference apart from the gender you're attracted to, but most people make it out like there is.

    • @eunoeuno6882
      @eunoeuno6882 3 роки тому +316

      in my opinion we still need pride because many people still discriminate against or kill LGBTQ+ individuals, but I agree. If the day comes when people can finally conceive of us as a non-debatable matter in terms of whether we should be supported or not (discriminated against or not), then sure.

    • @tiredandbored909
      @tiredandbored909 3 роки тому +94

      Honestly if that’s how the world worked it would be heaven. But people always judge, always

    • @aperson4287
      @aperson4287 3 роки тому +154

      As a dude who is bi I would quite frankly love if we could just erase the whole concept of differing sexual orientations and simply let people like who they like without giving them a label.

  • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
    @DaisyGeekyTransGirl 3 роки тому +343

    Historically speaking Japan has never really had a problem with homosexuality although there was a brief period where it was criminalised as an attempt to “modernise”.

  • @PilsnerGrip
    @PilsnerGrip 3 роки тому +24288

    I find pretty funny how the dude guesses 0.2% but also has 3 LGBTQ friends, like he won the gay jackpot haha, great video
    Edit: be nice to trans people, trans rights are human rights, read some stuff up, if you're against, or unsure, thanks guys!

  • @Gakki_Aniki
    @Gakki_Aniki 3 роки тому +9452

    My favorite electronic company in japan is LGBT !

    • @viniciusgta285
      @viniciusgta285 3 роки тому +165

      lgtv*

    • @user-hz8uq3id4z
      @user-hz8uq3id4z 3 роки тому +17

      @VINICIUS GTA essa é famosa

    • @viniciusgta285
      @viniciusgta285 3 роки тому +8

      @@user-hz8uq3id4z poisé mano kkkkkk

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w 3 роки тому +34

      The famed merger of Korea’s LG Electronics and British Telecom-in Japan, of course!

    • @raviolibirb8009
      @raviolibirb8009 3 роки тому +3

      I am more familiar with LGHDTV

  • @marin9412
    @marin9412 3 роки тому +94

    "the opinion expressed don't necessarily represent evrybody in Japan"
    *shows accepting and generally wholesome opinions*

  • @pr0nar3ff
    @pr0nar3ff 2 роки тому +30

    "I thought it was normal."
    "Everyones's different, so I'm fine wit it."

  • @adri3858
    @adri3858 3 роки тому +4940

    “is it some type of company?” yes, and the ceo is lady gaga. i thought this was common knowledge

    • @Resi1ience
      @Resi1ience 3 роки тому +33

      I'm pretty sure you've got lady gaga confused with P!nk

    • @adri3858
      @adri3858 3 роки тому +198

      @@Resi1ience nope, its lady gaga

    • @Ll-ts6of
      @Ll-ts6of 3 роки тому +2

      Lol

    • @kaidouhottopicgiftcard
      @kaidouhottopicgiftcard 3 роки тому +9

      your pfp👏

    • @gabet7193
      @gabet7193 3 роки тому +9

      speak for yourself lol, she's YOUR ceo

  • @RayvenRadellaJackson
    @RayvenRadellaJackson 3 роки тому +18443

    They were very respectful considering not being very aware of the subject 😊

    • @lordgeneralmilitantdeezy7550
      @lordgeneralmilitantdeezy7550 3 роки тому +627

      Japan’s so respect they have a whole different way to talk at work, I mean like different ways to read words so you’re being formal

    • @your.mom.mine-_-
      @your.mom.mine-_- 3 роки тому +6

      😂😂

    • @TaliEpshtein
      @TaliEpshtein 3 роки тому +44

      Well, you're condescending.

    • @KarunaMurti
      @KarunaMurti 3 роки тому +95

      Just because they don't know your language doesn't mean they don't aware of the subject in their language. Condescending.

    • @RayvenRadellaJackson
      @RayvenRadellaJackson 3 роки тому +180

      @@KarunaMurti i was basing my statement off of them not knowing the acronym and a few saying they dont have and lgbt friends. I know that for example they have one of the biggest gay communities in the world in Tokyo. But these particular people were very respectful despite that.

  • @izumizee2446
    @izumizee2446 2 роки тому +21

    That man with 3 gay friends seems very smart and kind I love him sm

  • @Senzawa69
    @Senzawa69 2 роки тому +203

    "Either your a woman or man you can like whoever you want"
    "oh that's impressive"
    lol I died from that

  • @PKM1010
    @PKM1010 3 роки тому +2506

    G stands for Genderless 😂 I love how they knew this arguably difficult word, but not gay haha.

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab 3 роки тому +36

      I suspect that when they say 'Gender' they may really see that word as *meaning,* 'This box or this box.' If you're in between or outside, then you aren't in a box called a gender. Languages can involve a way of thinking, translating may or may not communicate that. :)

    • @zenldh
      @zenldh 3 роки тому +111

      I think isn't it because of the raise of genderless fashion in Japan recently?

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 3 роки тому +7

      also gay can mean happy.. or intercourse as conversation

    • @oniwaa-a
      @oniwaa-a 3 роки тому +46

      'Genderless' is used like the word 'androgynous' in Japan.

    • @mari_gold_24
      @mari_gold_24 3 роки тому +6

      Maybe for them, lesbian means the same as gay

  • @salivababy2318
    @salivababy2318 3 роки тому +4766

    his google history after:
    lgbt company
    lgbt productions
    lgbt
    what is lgbt

    • @davecarter5498
      @davecarter5498 3 роки тому +254

      LGBT PRODUCTIONSJEKWLS

    • @yoe912
      @yoe912 3 роки тому +33

      LMFAO

    • @kznnyx
      @kznnyx 3 роки тому +120

      lgbt organization 😔

    • @beeb9092
      @beeb9092 3 роки тому +15

      I love ur pfp it's my fav song

    • @salivababy2318
      @salivababy2318 3 роки тому +21

      @@beeb9092 omg thank you this made me cry in school but brought back great memories 👍🏽

  • @GrouchyGander
    @GrouchyGander 3 роки тому +120

    "Everyone's different, so I'm fine with it."
    Yes! That's the mentality we need!

    • @MasonTheFurryCat
      @MasonTheFurryCat 7 місяців тому +2

      We ain’t even talking about these people. @Gangari_the_Wanderer

    • @Layarion
      @Layarion 6 місяців тому

      nope, not when they start fucking with kids. figuratively and literally

  • @ufgatorbearify
    @ufgatorbearify 3 роки тому +158

    I lived in Osaka from 1992-5. I came out there and it was interesting how much different it was to be LGBTQ+ there. Although not a "gay" bar, we went to Oxygen often and it was filled with a mix of all people. No one had any issues. I even had a little strut to RuPaul Supermodel on the dance floor which was a new song then. When i got home to Fl, I was now out and proud and part of that was because there was so much more freedom in Japan. It sounds like it has gotten better in US while Japan is about the same so hopefully the new ruling will push equality forward in Nihon.

    • @izanagisora
      @izanagisora 10 місяців тому

      Equality for what??? And for whom??

    • @virtualmorgue
      @virtualmorgue 8 місяців тому

      ​@@izanagisoragay people. obviously

  • @SupHapCak
    @SupHapCak 3 роки тому +716

    It would be funny if that guy who said “about 3 of them” his friends are LGBT but they all watch it and go “who?” Lol

    • @cow_tools_
      @cow_tools_ 3 роки тому

      If only they found a 14 year old to interview. He would have said "yeah, all my friends are totally gay".

    • @Almond.stars666
      @Almond.stars666 3 роки тому +2

      @@cow_tools_ what?
      Teens in Japan are way different than teens in the west

  • @ItsCassius
    @ItsCassius 3 роки тому +3822

    I like the guy in white. He said he makes jokes and stuff (and I'm presuming he takes jokes in return).
    As a Bisexual, I'm very comfortable in who I am to banter about that. I really enjoy dynamics where you can joke about personal stuff because it's a sign of comfort. Clearly, that guy enjoys being around them and they him.

    • @TheColeTruth
      @TheColeTruth 3 роки тому +195

      While he might mean well, I hope he makes sure his friends aren't just laughing off hurt feelings. I know what its like to take the brunt of a joke that I didn't really think was funny.

    • @ItsCassius
      @ItsCassius 3 роки тому +138

      @@TheColeTruth Well yes, assuming they're even the type to get hurt over that kind of stuff. I personally thrive off of that kind of banter. LGBTs aren't presses from the same mold so I'm happy to trust that he knows how to handle his friendships

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja 3 роки тому +106

      Right on, man. LGBT people should be treated like everyone else; including friendly banter and jokes.

    • @ItsCassius
      @ItsCassius 3 роки тому +101

      @@viljamtheninja I'd like to clarify that I don't endorse being genuinely nasty or making nasty jokes to ANY LGBT person you meet. Like anyone, people have their limits and they should be respected. If they don't want to be the butt of a sexuality joke it's the friend's job to respect that.
      But what I am saying is that I, an individual who happens to be LGBT, personally love that kind of dynamic and would appreciate him as a friend.

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja 3 роки тому +55

      @@ItsCassius Of course, of course. Not everyone appreciates that type of humour, and you gotta be able to find a balance between kidding around and actually being offensive or amounting to bullying. And you have to actually know a person well enough to know where those boundaries are before you can make jokes in that manner.
      But, it's the same thing with everyone, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. Treat people as people.

  • @KyukekoVampneko
    @KyukekoVampneko 3 роки тому +573

    “Is lgbt a company?”
    Yes. I work there, I work in the lesbian department. I am actually one of the managers. Does anyone want a job?
    (Edit: wow we are getting a lot of jobs)
    (Edit 2: This is the most likes I have ever gotten Tysm!)

    • @jay-mt5do
      @jay-mt5do 3 роки тому +13

      yes please, but am i able to work in two departments at once?

    • @KyukekoVampneko
      @KyukekoVampneko 3 роки тому +8

      @@jay-mt5do yep you are! What are your qualifications?

    • @sweettea735
      @sweettea735 3 роки тому +13

      @@KyukekoVampneko Ms/Mr/Mx Makoto I would like to work part time, because I’m still closeted, meaning I have to work for the straight department for a while.

    • @KyukekoVampneko
      @KyukekoVampneko 3 роки тому +14

      @@sweettea735 that’s alright, we accept closeted too. The straight department is very overpopulated though, so there isn’t good pay.

    • @kirelle
      @kirelle 3 роки тому +10

      Hello fellow workers, i work as a newbie in the Bisexual department

  • @jonmccoy1151
    @jonmccoy1151 3 роки тому +21

    This was surprisingly heart warming. Everyone was so kind and caring with their words

  • @m.egan53
    @m.egan53 3 роки тому +2932

    I would love to hear from actual LGBT+ people in Japan. I never see them in these kinds of videos, maybe because it's difficult to find LGBT+ people who want to be so open online, but it would be really interesting and helpful

    • @teomussalo
      @teomussalo 3 роки тому +22

      Uhh what type of social media are you using lmao

    • @PickleRicksFATASSCOUSIN
      @PickleRicksFATASSCOUSIN 3 роки тому +166

      Idk... Japan is a little bit homophobic & xenophobic at the same time lol

    • @Sencifouy
      @Sencifouy 3 роки тому +63

      A French UA-camr tried to interview lgbt people. The only one who replied is a gay American actor living in Japan.

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab 3 роки тому +121

      People in general don't really want to talk about their personal lives, and in the business world it can be a real disadvantage if you do, ...unless maybe everything's really very traditional and you aren't the traditional wife that could get a pay cut or passed over cause they expect children.

    • @madensmith7014
      @madensmith7014 3 роки тому +34

      @@PickleRicksFATASSCOUSIN coming from the country that has KFC Christmas, medieval europe fantasies, and yuri/yaoi subculture, you're saying some incredible bs

  • @AlexSinclair
    @AlexSinclair 3 роки тому +2167

    I think asking about these topics are great and really appreciate that Yuta-san does this. Sometimes, the people on the street inform the viewers. Sometimes, they are the ones being informed. It's a really interesting dynamic. I really appreciate how everyone here, even when they don't know, seems to be respectful. I wish the same could be said of every country (and I know this isn't representative of everyone in Japan, but it's a positive example). Good work, Yuta-san!

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 3 роки тому +10

      Yeah I prefer this type of interview over those of anime and shit.

    • @kuromi081
      @kuromi081 3 роки тому +3

      Thats so true, learning goes both ways

    • @00imz
      @00imz 3 роки тому +2

      I already know how some foreigners would react to these questions it’s honestly sad

    • @juandiegoargandona4160
      @juandiegoargandona4160 3 роки тому +5

      @@mitonaarea5856 shit relax wheter you like it or not anime is a big part of japanese culture and also Yuta is a big fan of it so get over it

  • @riapoop6859
    @riapoop6859 2 роки тому +13

    obsessed with how that one guy said japan is 0.2% lgbt and then says he's friends with someone who's gay, bi and trans. like boi you friends with the 0.2% LMAOOOO love the video. i like how they're all respectful despite being a bit ignorant of the term lgbt

  • @CrazeeAdam
    @CrazeeAdam Рік тому +9

    "I thought it was something normal" because it is. So wholesome. Love that woman :)

  • @TheMakoyou
    @TheMakoyou 3 роки тому +5870

    You know, homosexuality was common in Japan until the Edo period. Even some warlords had male lovers. Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu were among them. Because Japan was not a Christian country.
    The idea that gays are bad spread because Christianity was introduced in the Meiji era. So isn't it strange to say "Japan is"? It's a philosophy that was planted in Japan by the West. If there are Japanese who are prejudiced, it is the West that is at fault.
    There is an old Japanese word for homosexuality, "dansyoku". Incidentally, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi is said to have been a "womanizer," which implies that he was not interested in men. That is how common it was in Japan.

    • @derpyderp7269
      @derpyderp7269 3 роки тому +675

      thats looking at it a bit too easily.
      many cultures accepted certain forms of homosexuality.
      For example, in ancient greek i think it was normal for male teachers/philosophers to get sexual with their male students.
      But actual relationships between 2 adult men were a taboo afaik.
      There is many such cultures around the world.
      I mean yeah there was sex between men in japan, but what about living together as an actual married family?
      Or what about lesbians?

    • @abyssal4580
      @abyssal4580 3 роки тому +182

      Reading this comment makes me simp even more for Nobunaga.
      Didn't know my lord and savior was into dude....
      *simp wheezing*

    • @tsarnicholasii419
      @tsarnicholasii419 3 роки тому +318

      The Philippines also had a form of homosexuality, before Spanish missionaries arrived in the archipelago there were men that had intertwined feminine duties, they were known as “Asog”.

    • @derpyderp7269
      @derpyderp7269 3 роки тому +131

      ​@@tsarnicholasii419 i said it before but i will repeat it:
      if there was specific requirements to be allowed to be homosexual, or behave a certain way, then it was NOT an accepting community.
      it is only accepting of homosexuality, if it accepts ALL forms of homosexuality (that do not harm others.)

    • @tsarnicholasii419
      @tsarnicholasii419 3 роки тому +89

      @@derpyderp7269 I'm not sure if there were requirements for being an "Asog" or if there was homosexuality for women too, I didn't quite delve into the history of pre-colonial era homosexuality in the Philippines.

  • @soobinsnostril577
    @soobinsnostril577 3 роки тому +4180

    They are all respectful even without being completely educated. This just goes on to show you don't necessarily have to understand but you should always be respectful!

    • @AnxietyRat
      @AnxietyRat 3 роки тому +180

      I mean... They are knowingly being recorded. So of course they are going to be as respectful as possible. Especially a society like Japan that prides itself in its respect as a cultural thing. 🤷‍♀️

    • @patrickbanks9538
      @patrickbanks9538 3 роки тому +26

      They just want to be looked as respectful

    • @COMEMELAVERGA
      @COMEMELAVERGA 3 роки тому +38

      Without being completely educated??? Bruh?

    • @soobinsnostril577
      @soobinsnostril577 3 роки тому +133

      @@COMEMELAVERGA I mean many literally said they didn't even know what lgbtq was so ofc they're not completely educated on the subject 💀

    • @chicxulub2947
      @chicxulub2947 3 роки тому +9

      @@soobinsnostril577 They're not European indeed!

  • @largepoggers3907
    @largepoggers3907 3 роки тому +14

    what the guy says at 4:27 is what we should be striving for, treating us like regular people who you can joke around with.

  • @dragonguy3725
    @dragonguy3725 3 роки тому +13

    As a person who only speaks English, I love the your language! It’s just amazes me how smooth and nice it sounds♥️

  • @CRRNCRW
    @CRRNCRW 3 роки тому +2602

    6:39 “In western TV you would always have a black, white, and gay person.”
    Love him or hate him he spittin straight facts

  • @Juusokakku
    @Juusokakku 3 роки тому +9

    "In Western TV series, you would always have a black, white, and a gay person."
    Ain't that the truth

    • @francoisdaureville323
      @francoisdaureville323 Рік тому

      More like american/british etc.. because in germany thereS barely any people who arent etcnic germans in series have you seen DARK??

  • @nickgarciaman
    @nickgarciaman 3 роки тому +44

    Thank you for making this video. My husband and I went to Japan a few years ago and fell in love with your country, your culture and people. While there might not be a lot of LGBT awareness, videos like yours help to educate. We will definitely go back when we can travel again as it was very impressive and beautiful!

  • @TakaChan569
    @TakaChan569 3 роки тому +1478

    Every time you do one of these videos i get so anxious, always think the worst is gonna happen. The world is filled with with so many great people, but often times the worst are the loudest and are often the ones you hear from the most.

  • @heath6802
    @heath6802 3 роки тому +106

    The girl with the pony tail and glasses had such a precise way of putting things, liked they way she spoke on it despite saying she doesn’t really know anybody within the community

  • @frostyfjords4166
    @frostyfjords4166 2 роки тому +37

    I love how japanese always respect the rights of other people. They have the personality that makes their country more neat and clean and at the same time rich.

    • @sonics_wife
      @sonics_wife 2 роки тому +20

      If you really think Japan is some sort of holy place where everyone is happy and people respect each other and minorities don't have to fight for their rights, you're delusional as fuck.
      Japanese people are known to be rather hostile and dismissive of foreigners. Japan has a xenophobia issue, and that's just listing one of the country's many problems.
      Though, of course, it also has its good sides. I'm just saying that you shouldn't put Japan on a pedestal above other countries. Every country has good and bad things about it.

    • @dristan9785
      @dristan9785 2 роки тому +3

      @@sonics_wife Depending on what you mean by "xenophobia", that's not necessarily a bad thing.
      People who use the word are usually very left-wing.

    • @pinkspaghetti1
      @pinkspaghetti1 2 роки тому +9

      japan is not accepting, even these people say it in the video. only some of the younger generation feel this way, which is a huge minority in japan, bc most people in japan are elderly or middle aged.
      also, japan joined hitler in ww2 for a reason.

    • @akazienoel2009
      @akazienoel2009 2 роки тому +1

      Always? They still don t allow gay marriage-

  • @lovegaylgbtqiapridetvglobal
    @lovegaylgbtqiapridetvglobal 2 роки тому +7

    An open society is a happy society and closed minded one is based on hypocrisy and ignorance

  • @eb.3764
    @eb.3764 3 роки тому +1588

    2:03 dude gives me hella lazy anime mentor but overpowered as shit vibes

  • @julesmiguel
    @julesmiguel 3 роки тому +289

    that guy in black & white polo looks so cute and the way he speaks is so attractive, sir your hand looks heavy can i hold it for you? 🤲

  • @hbanana7
    @hbanana7 3 роки тому +7

    This was a very intriguing interview. I found it very cool.

  • @randomness3195
    @randomness3195 3 роки тому +9

    "everyone's different, so I'm fine with it." coming from someone who doesn't have friends from LGBT community. how cool is it, if people have this kind of thinking.

  • @rileyroseinabox6754
    @rileyroseinabox6754 3 роки тому +263

    "Is it some kind of company?" is the most wholesome confused response

  • @monizumbada
    @monizumbada 3 роки тому +1582

    As a lesbian learning Japanese and wanting to travel there, this kind of content is really interesting & important to me, keep up the good work!

    • @miyukishirasawa7604
      @miyukishirasawa7604 3 роки тому +49

      Omfg, I think we're the same person

    • @JyujinPlus
      @JyujinPlus 3 роки тому +81

      も私!
      I was really comforted to know most of these people think that about 30% of the Japanese population falls into LGBT categories. Hopefully that means we can fit in well there!

    • @charlesoflyon6578
      @charlesoflyon6578 3 роки тому +9

      Vice Admiral Buizel Bedwell ay trying to make Japan the same as the “West”?

    • @JyujinPlus
      @JyujinPlus 3 роки тому +66

      @@charlesoflyon6578 .. Huh?
      How did you get that out of my comment?
      It was referring to the fact that both OP and myself are lesbians who intend to move to Japan in the future. While once I was worried about how Japanese people would react, I now know they’re generally tolerant.
      Also why is “West” in quotes? You know the west _is_ the west right? I don’t understand your comment

    • @schlagie
      @schlagie 3 роки тому +38

      @@charlesoflyon6578 they didnt say anything about the west?

  • @eekee3
    @eekee3 3 роки тому +13

    "do you have any lgbt friends?"
    well id need friends first

  • @AmaneoIsa
    @AmaneoIsa 3 роки тому +4

    ''even when i see it on the news, i wonder why it's such a big topic'' i really liked that comment cause liking/loving someone or being yourself shouldn't be a big deal

  • @alrightanimations2207
    @alrightanimations2207 3 роки тому +191

    "Is that some sort of company?"
    Wait, I'm supposed to be paid for this?

    • @gavin_g_abroad
      @gavin_g_abroad 3 роки тому +17

      Don’t be shy sis ✨pay us too✨ 💀✋💅🏳️‍🌈

  • @no6448
    @no6448 3 роки тому +71

    "Have you heard of lgbt"
    "No is that some sort of company"
    lmao whatever floats your boat sir

  • @erika._.lex6
    @erika._.lex6 2 роки тому +7

    As a pansexual person it’s nice to see that people who might not know so much about the topic of LGBTQ still being very respectful about it

    • @notlea984
      @notlea984 2 роки тому +2

      yes but i would still not like to live there

  • @mmelo7832
    @mmelo7832 3 роки тому

    Yuta is such a great guy, I really appreciatte all of his videos

  • @WaveAqualei
    @WaveAqualei 3 роки тому +343

    Okay but I absolutely love how everyone has an umbrella!

    • @AnxietyRat
      @AnxietyRat 3 роки тому +42

      For sun protection. Very smart!

    • @appletizer8415
      @appletizer8415 2 роки тому +11

      Thats just on us lol we filipinos wear jackets during summer

    • @nutsirimaunjit7427
      @nutsirimaunjit7427 2 роки тому +3

      Those sunlight sure looks deadly

    • @CrankCase08
      @CrankCase08 2 роки тому +8

      It's to avoid becoming tanned. The Japanese dislike having dark skin.

    • @WaveAqualei
      @WaveAqualei 2 роки тому +1

      @@CrankCase08 fair yeah

  • @woin9361
    @woin9361 3 роки тому +61

    Wow, he’s a very nice interviewer! He asked some good questions in an unbiased way that keeps the conversation open for any response.

  • @mopeadaz
    @mopeadaz 3 роки тому +10

    "what do you think of LGBT people?"
    "they're funny. i like to tease them 😈"
    (no hate to this guy, I just loved the wording/translation of this lmao)

  • @IamTealeaf
    @IamTealeaf 3 роки тому +339

    To all the people saying they’re so respectful and stuff, you need to remember that Japanese people often don’t voice their true opinions in public, so even though they may all seem respectful you need to remember that this may not be how they truly feel.

    • @IamTealeaf
      @IamTealeaf 3 роки тому +99

      That being said, this isn’t the case for everyone, I’m sure a lot of people are super tolerant, it’s just important to remember

    • @reapordeath
      @reapordeath 3 роки тому +114

      This is really important to understand with the Japanese idiom "each person have 3 faces. The face they show in public, the face they show at home, and the face only they will see"
      Japanese people are notorious to be judgemental but won't utter a word in public.
      Something I read sometime last year
      "If you asked for directions, someone might smile and be helpful, but when you turn your back they might shiver and grimace that you asked them and not someone else for help."
      Japanese people never put their negative thoughts on display so casually as most of the west might.

    • @saynomore6958
      @saynomore6958 2 роки тому +53

      Yep, plus the camera was on them and they were being interviewed as if it's for some guy's case study. There's probably nice people there, but I'm inclined to believe that they gave nice answers just because they're expected to do that.
      That's why anytime someone makes interviews like these in conservative countries, the interviewers should really make a point and really push them to be extremely honest regardless of the positives or negatives.

    • @marishkagranada7985
      @marishkagranada7985 2 роки тому +24

      You don't speak in their behalf. People don't think alike especially the way your thought works.

    • @turnleftaticeland
      @turnleftaticeland 2 роки тому +48

      I mean, at least that shows that accepting LGBT people is seen as the most proper thing to do, regardless of if they actually believe it

  • @astrum482
    @astrum482 3 роки тому +424

    1:52 "The name of a game?"
    Oh,yeah,you're a woman of culture.🤔😂

    • @ateslaidjuicypur3679
      @ateslaidjuicypur3679 3 роки тому +53

      if it is a game WHO MADE THE DIFFICULTY HARD

    • @Victor-jw7cm
      @Victor-jw7cm 3 роки тому +28

      The game has a lot of bugs and has a bad ending

    • @khepribrando1926
      @khepribrando1926 3 роки тому +5

      Yes a game, and I'm losing honestly

    • @charvikripalani2270
      @charvikripalani2270 3 роки тому +1

      Hardest game I ever played...uh pun...not..intended

    • @yamyam7697
      @yamyam7697 3 роки тому +1

      @@ateslaidjuicypur3679 i did
      Now everyone will misgender my pronouns ah yes

  • @ash-tv3bu
    @ash-tv3bu 3 роки тому +252

    it's really interesting to me that so many people said things like genderless! here in new zealand most people can't even wrap their heads around the idea of not having a gender lmao

    • @annaployglotgirl123
      @annaployglotgirl123 3 роки тому +15

      There's been a lot of Japanese manga about genderless people recently so maybe cause of that. (specifically, the manga that Japanese people read through an app on their phone such as ピッコマ )

    • @brydybry
      @brydybry 3 роки тому +47

      Genderless is kind of a fashion-style here now which has made it very popular in the vocabulary in the younger population. I wouldn't say its necessarily an "identity" as the term implies in English. However, I do feel like its slowly creeping into the identity conversation.

    • @annaployglotgirl123
      @annaployglotgirl123 3 роки тому +4

      @@brydybry this too! it's become a fashion term

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab 3 роки тому +11

      @@brydybry There's times when a popular fashion just so happens to be more comfortable if you aren't very *binary,* (like for instance, I could get by as pretty 'tomboyish/androgynous' in the 80's with New Wave kinda styles, no one thought much of it. You could express yourself and be comfy without it having to mean anything too heavy. I could also make it look pretty *good,* really. :) (And no, people weren't mostly running around looking like the over-the-top pop stars, but everyone had a lot more room to play around. And everyone got pockets, so I didn't have to wear guy jeans just to get some work done or carry stuff. )
      I noticed it had a pretty good effect on people at the time, guys could look pretty sharp without being thought 'gay' if they weren't, gals had plenty of options that weren't too revealing/flimsy, or part of the seemingly-interminable 'You must bare your midriff or look like Granny' thing and stuff just got less *segregated* overall. :)
      (Mind you if I were in Japan now I'd do go on a binge of buying what you can get in womens' citywear and stuff. Taupe blazers and culottes, sign me up. :) )

    • @brydybry
      @brydybry 3 роки тому +3

      @@OllamhDrab Its very interesting how these two things always interplay with each other. But then again, not surprising at all, as part of our gender identity is our ability to express it--gender expression generally baked into our fashions. :)

  • @nitsugagr
    @nitsugagr 3 роки тому +28

    I am searching for a room right now with my partner, and we are going through hell, we have been rejected in so many places because they don't accept "room sharing" and we cant be treated as a couple because we are two men

    • @jessjacobs8972
      @jessjacobs8972 3 роки тому +16

      I hope you find a good place

    • @jaketan8485
      @jaketan8485 2 роки тому

      How are you now? Hope you guys are doing fine...

    • @nitsugagr
      @nitsugagr 2 роки тому +1

      @@jaketan8485 we just moved to a new flat! it is being good, but just more expensive than the other ones that didnt allow two men living together

  • @Kokola-qh9wp
    @Kokola-qh9wp 2 роки тому

    Wow such eloquent people!! Yuta you're amazing at picking the right people to interview and bringing us quality content, there's so much to learn from this tbh especially with the diverse perspectives represented

  • @kuyachamp7618
    @kuyachamp7618 3 роки тому +221

    Of course, he thought it was a company, LGBT sounds like a company that makes electronics.

    • @soul77736
      @soul77736 3 роки тому +3

      Lol yes 😆

    • @confusedaf1112
      @confusedaf1112 3 роки тому +28

      I remember there was an ad campaign (idfk what to call it) that LG did with BTS. And it was called
      LGxBTS
      And the moment I saw it I thought it was the funniest thing ever.

    • @anshi5098
      @anshi5098 3 роки тому +5

      yeah like LGTV

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 3 роки тому +4

      Here in Brazil we say "LG TV" (as in, a TV made by the LG Corporation) when joking about LGBT people. Usually it's used when satirising homophobes by showing how clueless they actually are about the community

    • @sankalp2520
      @sankalp2520 2 роки тому

      Exactly, how do people don't know LGBT made the first semiconductor devices and invented integrated circuits? That's some basic GK.

  • @alpheusrose2997
    @alpheusrose2997 3 роки тому +315

    "whats your gender?"
    *"genderless"*

  • @FriskKimura
    @FriskKimura 2 роки тому +4

    “Is it a company?”
    Me: *smacks desk * WHERE’S MY PAYCHECK

  • @Skyfoogle
    @Skyfoogle 3 роки тому +10

    i dont think its intuitive asking japanese people what LGBT means, its an entirely western movement. should just ask them how they feel about gay and trans people

  • @shannan4331
    @shannan4331 3 роки тому +521

    素晴らしいビデオです。
    There is a Japanese singer I like, who just came out as transgender, so thank you for sharing this video with us.

    • @colorbar.s
      @colorbar.s 3 роки тому +8

      kyounousuke?

    • @ezaurus
      @ezaurus 3 роки тому +2

      Which Japanese singer?

    • @loisharrier8057
      @loisharrier8057 3 роки тому +4

      Is it queen bee?
      Party is over..... Sore demo odoritaka

    • @chibi1353
      @chibi1353 3 роки тому +3

      @@loisharrier8057 nemurenai kurai

    • @user-zh5vo8db2e
      @user-zh5vo8db2e 3 роки тому +7

      i immediately thought of kyounosuke-san

  • @jeprin300
    @jeprin300 3 роки тому +92

    "And if you want to learn Japanese, you can sign up to my email group and learn the kind of Japanese real people use" Love these shameless self plugs, please don't stop. It always keeps me on top wating for you to promote it. Love your videos and interviews as always, even though I tease you about your self promotion. Keep up the great work!

  • @youraverageartist1588
    @youraverageartist1588 2 роки тому +4

    the first lady was super chill, and I honestly liked her vibe

  • @suginami123
    @suginami123 2 роки тому +5

    I learned lots of useful Japanese vocabulary from these interviews. The older generation in Japan just doesn’t talk openly about these matters. Many are not comfortable talking about personal matters or anything sexual. Coming out in Japan can be a very odd experience.

  • @chicoarraes
    @chicoarraes 3 роки тому +414

    I was impressed with the guy citing token representation as a very good thing. It's interesting to notice that representation is so important that even token representation is valuable in the face of no representation at all.

    • @mimmikibilly
      @mimmikibilly 3 роки тому +36

      I think it's a good sign. The fact that he mentioned it straight away means that correct representation is also considered necessary in other parts of the world than those countries where English is spoken, which seem to be the most keen on these "minor" (not really, but I hope you get what I mean) issues.

    • @ForwardSynthesis
      @ForwardSynthesis 3 роки тому +10

      What is correct representation though? Does it have to be numerically accurate or should it be boosted up? Do all groups get a claim at representation even though that would be messy or only the groups that have been disadvantaged in recent history? Representation is easy to talk about but difficult to make concrete without some idea of what even counts.

    • @ZohGaEri
      @ZohGaEri 3 роки тому +67

      @@ForwardSynthesis usually when people talk about "correct representation" it means a representation that isn't rooted on stereotypes, isn't treated as a joke and treats the issue or character with the same respect as other issues and characters in the same medium

    • @mimmikibilly
      @mimmikibilly 3 роки тому +25

      @@ForwardSynthesis As Zho said, it's mostly about making the people being represented feel respected and worthy of being treated like other people who have their rights already unquestioned by the society they live in. It can change based on the context. Correct representation is also having a realistic percentage of people of a certain unrepresented group being shown in media or a show. For example if in Chile there's an X percentage of Jamaicans (just a theory) and Y precentage of Indians in the overall number of Chilean citizen, such criteria should be reflected on most media outlets (there can be a few exceptions depending on the subject matter and context of the particular piece of media on a case-by-case criterium), and they should be represented not as a stereotypic character but as people of different cultures living in Chile. This is one aspect that I feel is quite achievable.

    • @winlati
      @winlati 3 роки тому +4

      @@ForwardSynthesis just to add to the other replies, The Expanse is a good example of good representation (TV show at least, but I've been told the books are as well).

  • @renhikaru3558
    @renhikaru3558 3 роки тому +43

    My three favorite types of people: black, white, gay
    That dude made me laugh

    • @Resi1ience
      @Resi1ience 3 роки тому +5

      It's on the same spectrum as "I thought you were American"

  • @bingdoodle1
    @bingdoodle1 2 роки тому +4

    I think its funny how nearly everyone says that being LGBT is hard and then that one dude is like yeah gay life must be great gay bars woooo

  • @rugbyreferee-smb
    @rugbyreferee-smb 2 роки тому

    I appreciate your interviewing technique for allowing each person to answer each question :)

  • @SalamanderMagic
    @SalamanderMagic 3 роки тому +30

    I'm surprised by how varied the responses are, especially with "what percent of Japan is LGBT?"- some going for 30/40% and some 0.2%. and then one lady had 1/3 of her friends being lgbt, but the rest had nearly none.

  • @Snuzzled
    @Snuzzled 3 роки тому +171

    I love that the guy who thinks that only 0.2 percent of the Japanese population is lgbt+, but he personally knows three people from the community 😂

    • @jessjacobs8972
      @jessjacobs8972 3 роки тому +7

      Maybe he knows 2000 people 😂

    • @_Athanos
      @_Athanos 3 роки тому +1

      If the community consists of 1500 people

  • @d-0_0-b
    @d-0_0-b 2 роки тому +9

    4:05 I completly agree with her. My country always focused on that topic instead of what's going on in the country. There's literary a ton of covid cases but they focus on that?? 😭

  • @imnotyourrobot9796
    @imnotyourrobot9796 3 роки тому +24

    It was a bit heartwarming to see how inclusive and understanding the younger generation was towards the LGBT community.

  • @september2736
    @september2736 3 роки тому +22

    I love how they were still respectful despite not really knowing what it was

  • @oburi85
    @oburi85 3 роки тому +416

    I saw many adult shops in Osaka and co that has "LGBT welcome" or "LGBT friendly" signs somewhere. I guess japan is on a good way. Here in germany, the older generations 50+ tend to have more often a problem with lgbt as younger ones, guess thats kind of normal, even if its sad. But time goes on and I hope for every lgbt person out there, that life will be as normal and easy as for everyone else. No matter where you live.

    • @Maxsao
      @Maxsao 3 роки тому +52

      I can definitely agree with this... Even my parents (I´m bi) who are about 40 struggle with this topic. They just can´t relate to my feelings and aren´t able to accept it because of it. I´m 17 and visiting a normal German school, also many of our teachers are obviously against LGBT. Especially our religion teacher...
      Compared to Japan we have at least the same amount of Problems with this topic.

    • @kelsohogan4658
      @kelsohogan4658 3 роки тому +18

      @@Maxsao Respect to your parents and those teachers. They're on the right track.

    • @Xfighter000
      @Xfighter000 3 роки тому +11

      Those shops say that because they're sex shops with yaoi and yuri in them though? I don't think they're a defining measure of how much lgbt is spreading lol.

    • @feylights166
      @feylights166 3 роки тому +19

      I think it's fairly common for the older generation to be less okay with it (your mileage may vary). The history of homosexuality in Japan is really interesting (it used to be more accepting). But I think nowadays, the younger generation is more open to such things. This is true in the US, as well.

    • @MeidoInHebun
      @MeidoInHebun 3 роки тому +52

      @@kelsohogan4658 Nah, they're old and have views informed by a lifetime of religious indoctrination and prejudice. Thankfully more old people die every year 😊

  • @december-moon
    @december-moon 3 роки тому +6

    im very happy to see that even some people in this video don't know exactly what LGBT means, they are okay with this, y'know, with lgbt community. me, as a non-straight person, get so sad when i see other people saying bad things... y'know, it hurts a lot, even when it's not directly for me. the world needs more people like that, that respects everyone❤️

  • @mingyukim4074
    @mingyukim4074 3 роки тому +2

    I've been putting off watching this for a bit. I move to Japan in 2 years and I'm always concerned. I know that the people in this aren't going to have the same opinions as others but knowing that more of the younger generation is accepting and apart of the community makes me feel happy. Yes you will get people who don't accept you but that doesn't matter as long as you are you

  • @keepscrolling5910
    @keepscrolling5910 3 роки тому +24

    1:41 lmao that gave me a flashback to that meme where a kid asked if LGBT+ was the premium version of gay XD

  • @FuegodeInfierno
    @FuegodeInfierno 3 роки тому +257

    The guy with the black/white t-shirt is cute.

    • @ichiruki9812
      @ichiruki9812 3 роки тому +2

      right? hehe

    • @3zzzTyle
      @3zzzTyle 3 роки тому +25

      Bro that's gay

    • @devft8771
      @devft8771 3 роки тому +29

      @@3zzzTyle lmao? u got a problem with that or what

    • @aos757
      @aos757 3 роки тому +6

      @@devft8771 whoosh

    • @sadge_png
      @sadge_png 3 роки тому +27

      @@aos757 woosh doesn't work if the joke sucks

  • @nadineyasser131
    @nadineyasser131 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @HyuugaCharlie
    @HyuugaCharlie 2 роки тому

    very interesting, thanks Yuta

  • @lunarcycles5170
    @lunarcycles5170 3 роки тому +17

    It's kind of awesome how supportive they are, despite not knowing much about it

  • @DocProctor
    @DocProctor 3 роки тому +261

    It's mostly the same issue in Norway as well, older people are less accepting than younger generations.
    They're the ones most often scared of immigrants, LGBTQ+ folks, etc.
    I'm willing to bet that it's basically the same all over the West, though.

    • @havhelten3825
      @havhelten3825 3 роки тому +32

      that is true with older people but damn have you seen norwegian tik tok, so many young boys (around the age of 13) say incredible hateful things to both the lgbtq community and people of color when they get to hide behind a screen

    • @DocProctor
      @DocProctor 3 роки тому +20

      @@havhelten3825 I don't do the tikkytok, so no, can't say that I have.
      But webspaces can't be held forth as representative for the nation's populace as a whole. For the most part people don't give a toss what you do or what colour you are. Edgy teens are gonna be trolling no matter what. Hopefully they'll grow out of it when they stop watching Pewdiepie and other cancerous content creators. :)

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab 3 роки тому +2

      @@havhelten3825 A lot of kids of bully age see politicians 'condeming' other groups and think "These are people that I can bully cause I want to bully someone." That's how the haters try to indoctrinate new generations, even if there's no reason for any of it.

    • @deliciousnoodles5505
      @deliciousnoodles5505 3 роки тому +6

      In my Asian country young folks bully LGBT folks because in our culture there's a persuasive need to seek out those who are seen as 'weak' or 'different'. It's sad.

    • @sou_theslytherin5203
      @sou_theslytherin5203 3 роки тому +1

      @@deliciousnoodles5505 aw 😔

  • @viol4nte
    @viol4nte 3 роки тому +4

    i love how theyre all super respectful

  • @miraculouseditorbug5229
    @miraculouseditorbug5229 2 роки тому +3

    "When i see it on the news, i wonder why it's such a big topic"
    Me too sis, me too 😔