What's it like Growing Up Half Black in Japan?

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Рік тому +447

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    • @BlkUnk
      @BlkUnk Рік тому +3

      Hey Takashiiさん。 I have sent a couple of emails. I am a former 弟子 of Kitano Takeshi and a とび. Definitely one-of-a-kind. よろしくお願いします。 Nox

    • @edwarddautey1303
      @edwarddautey1303 Рік тому +4

      I want to deal in importation of goods from Japan to Ghana, Africa , please how do I go about it

    • @beakittelscherz5419
      @beakittelscherz5419 Рік тому +3

      Ask reddit.

    • @mohammedibrahim42
      @mohammedibrahim42 Рік тому +3

      日本👍すごい🇯🇵😊

    • @VOLCAL
      @VOLCAL Рік тому +2

      THAT HALF BLK DUDE...2ND INTERVIEWED....PEOPLE OF OTHER RCES WOULD HAVE SAID OBVIOUSLY...THEY WERE LOOKING FOR A BLK DUDE WHO ROBBED...YOU BLK SO THEY GONNA ASK YOU QUESTION....YO...
      BLAME THAT BLK DUDE FOR ROBBING...DONT BLAME THE COPS...

  • @uchidaoginome
    @uchidaoginome Рік тому +4158

    I'm African-American, my wife is Japanese and we have two children. I was always interested in the culture and spoke some Japanese before we met. Her parents didn't object to our marriage because I really liked Japanese culture. When we had kids however, I didn't want to force them to go to a Japanese tutor or weekend school but she insisted! I guess she realized knowing one's culture can ground a person. Both are polite, respectful and patient. They don't get frustrated like I did when they don't understand something they just commit themselves to practicing until they get it right. If you didn't understand algebra, for example, you don't feel bad or give up, you just get more practice. Same for any other discipline. If you're Japanese that probably sounds normal to you but in the US we handicap children with the idea that some people are "gifted". Some of us are just good at certain things. Now I'm watching my kids become better at things through the kind of sheer patience learned from Japanese culture.
    And as far as their Black heritage is concerned, I make sure to talk to them about African-American accomplishments in science, politics and literature! I don't particularly like to drive but whenever I am forced to use the car (I'd much rather be reading a book on the subway), I'll play jazz or R&B. Sometimes hip hop. And when there are topics in the news about discrimination or civil rights, we discuss them and I try to give those topics historical context. I always think it's a shame when there are mixed children who don't know about one side of their heritage. We have a responsibility to give them both.

    • @WarriorJournals
      @WarriorJournals Рік тому +315

      It's wonderful that your wife made your children learn about their Japanese culture and language. I'm mixed ethnicities
      aces, and my parents did not allow that. This left me very lonely and cut off from my non-english speaking family. I've had to learn Spanish as a teen and adult, and it is much more difficult than it would have been if I'd learned both languages from birth. I've been teaching my 9yr old niece daily since she was a baby, so that she'll never have to go through what my siblings and I went through. I sincerely hope your children are able and willing to continue learning about both sides of their family.

    • @FreedomofSpeech865
      @FreedomofSpeech865 Рік тому +211

      Kudos to you and your wife. Just raising grounded, polite, well-rounded kids is an achievement in itself.

    • @georgiamaguire692
      @georgiamaguire692 Рік тому +64

      Wow. Insightful post thanks for taking the time to share with us

    • @Livingabroadalex
      @Livingabroadalex Рік тому +27

      Good job!

    • @jeffreylindenwhite7930
      @jeffreylindenwhite7930 Рік тому +7

      @@FreedomofSpeech865 Amen 🙏 👏 😊

  • @barstarks
    @barstarks Рік тому +4076

    Curly hair is absolutely beautiful the coils are everything. So happy she learned how stunning her Curly hair really is.

    • @buckethead133
      @buckethead133 Рік тому +26

      It’s not. It’s hRd to manage. And doesn’t look good.

    • @feature1st704
      @feature1st704 Рік тому +351

      @@buckethead133 what do u mean it doesn't look good?

    • @nimonabeturbulon9390
      @nimonabeturbulon9390 Рік тому +146

      @@feature1st704 Chill, it's an agent

    • @AntoineBandele
      @AntoineBandele Рік тому +16

      Was coming to say this exact thing.

    • @buckethead133
      @buckethead133 Рік тому +12

      @@feature1st704 because I have curly hair and it’s hard to manage.

  • @ajamiyamoto331
    @ajamiyamoto331 Рік тому +582

    My Mom is Black and my Father is Japanese. It always surprises people when I tell them this, because it's usually the opposite. Let's just say, my childhood was very interesting growing up, and seeing people's reactions to my heritage.

    • @leahmadalyn
      @leahmadalyn Рік тому +48

      It's nice to hear this is definitely always the other way.

    • @kayade5305
      @kayade5305 Рік тому +60

      It's not unusual online where I've seen quite a number of Japanese dad, the difference being they are mostly with African, then Caribbean women.
      One of the first Asian men with Black women I saw online was a Chinese multimillionaire marrying a West African lady in China. They threw massive party with the whole street involved, looked like a festival.
      I've also seen many on social media, even when it comes to South Koreans, and they are supposedly meant to be more insular. And we haven't even touched on the amount of Chinese men marrying the women in Africa.

    • @regularwarya
      @regularwarya Рік тому +19

      I know one more with a Somali mother he is a trucker in the US.😂😂 he looks just like any other Japanese with a slightly darker skin.

    • @lukecarroll9823
      @lukecarroll9823 Рік тому +21

      I wonder why it's like that? Black women dating asian men is a pretty rare in general, just off what I've seen in my life.

    • @cryptooutsider6157
      @cryptooutsider6157 Рік тому +9

      @@lukecarroll9823 Size related stuff maybe?

  • @dodgyyoutuber9560
    @dodgyyoutuber9560 Рік тому +1180

    It’s nice to see social media improving someone’s self image for once.

    • @spadesofpaintstudios1719
      @spadesofpaintstudios1719 Рік тому +34

      Social media finally doing what it was designed for

    • @whannabi
      @whannabi Рік тому +13

      ​@@spadesofpaintstudios1719 not really, it's supposed to connect people, nothing more. The rest is just flavor depending on the platform. If you start with the wrong expectations, don't be surprised if it destroys you even more than it already does.

    • @spadesofpaintstudios1719
      @spadesofpaintstudios1719 Рік тому +13

      @@whannabi yeah that’s true but it was also meant to help people relate with one another which included improving the self image of people but i understand your point

    • @unwnme
      @unwnme Рік тому

      @@spadesofpaintstudios1719 Social media is just surveillance (edit: and information control), get it through your head. Nothing good comes from it.

    • @lulkLogan
      @lulkLogan Рік тому +4

      Maybe. But these are all super good looking people. If they were average or ugly it probably would have been the opposite effect from social media.

  • @coin5207
    @coin5207 Рік тому +4103

    I like how the last woman wants to be a role model for biracial children. I'm biracial and grew up in Austria and there's almost no biracial people here, but whenever I see another biracial girl out in the streets, just living their best life, it makes me feel less alone😊

    • @juliet7703
      @juliet7703 Рік тому +36

      Bless you

    • @johndale1300
      @johndale1300 Рік тому

      a great point the number of bi racial Japanese who are mix with black is tiny

    • @TartempionLampion
      @TartempionLampion Рік тому

      @@di9251 obviously if someone is begging for attention it's you... You are not funny, just pathetic!

    • @thesecondsilvereich7828
      @thesecondsilvereich7828 Рік тому +1

      If you aren't white you ain't right race mixing is bad for a native population

    • @coin5207
      @coin5207 Рік тому

      @@thesecondsilvereich7828 go touch some grass you clown🤡

  • @Wahalawayowayo
    @Wahalawayowayo Рік тому +4122

    I'm really surprised at how earnest you are at interviewing people of diverse backgrounds in Japan. I wish I saw more discussions like these when I lived in Japan.

    • @ZanicaKnight
      @ZanicaKnight Рік тому +75

      We all would like to believe that more and more of the general Japanese populous cares to become tolerant and as open-minded as Takashi-san and beyond

    • @T1Oracle
      @T1Oracle Рік тому +58

      Yes, interviewing beautiful women must be very exhausting. 😋

    • @starstar2534
      @starstar2534 Рік тому +43

      @@T1Oracle lmaoo, the people he comes across are very beautiful indeed

    • @Livingabroadalex
      @Livingabroadalex Рік тому +11

      Yah I agree. He's doing a great job!

    • @potatosalad4772
      @potatosalad4772 Рік тому +10

      Yeah he enjoys doing it..cause that pay check he gets is pretty damn good ☺️

  • @itismeanttobe
    @itismeanttobe Рік тому +229

    these videos are essential for humanity because they showcase the social situations without bias or strings attached which as the channel says " what the media fails to portray" which is why you're amazing takashii

  • @powerpuff4ever
    @powerpuff4ever Рік тому +371

    I love that Raimu wants to encourage black-Japanese girls. I feel like people like Naomi Osaka and Ariana Miyamoto achieving great things has done so much for half-black Japanese visibility. There are hella foreign born blasian celebrities in the west but it’s so common that people barely ping it. It’s a whole different ballgame when these highly visible people who aren’t standard looking Japanese to the world or even their home are stepping into that light representing Japan specifically

    • @Anonymous-by5jp
      @Anonymous-by5jp Рік тому +14

      Raimu reminds me of the singer Sade who also happens to be of Nigerian descent🙂

    • @To411u
      @To411u Рік тому +3

      Lol black & Japanese.

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Рік тому +2

      "I love that Raimu wants to encourage black-Japanese girls." Encourage to what? She is 25 years old and good looking and she became famous because of that good looks... She should lead young girls to do what exactly?
      I've never understood why people give importance to what someone has to say just because they know him from the TV screen... No matter how many other young girls imitate her, nothing will change the fact that the main reason for her beauty is her unique combination of genes.
      In beauty contests they require participants to say something inspiring... The only thing I personally like about her plans is that she came up with something original and realistical enough to be actualy done.
      Typically, the participants talk about how they would like to fight for the World peace.
      So plus for her that she is not only pretty but also have some brain.

    • @To411u
      @To411u Рік тому +2

      @@Bialy_1 Their aren't even that many half black & Japanese people in the entire world in general. Not to talk about just girls that fall into that category. I feel it's a bit silly to try to make a platform for something that doesn't apply for most people.

    • @daxc9332
      @daxc9332 Рік тому +1

      Yeah or people like rui hachimura

  • @priscillaizumi2783
    @priscillaizumi2783 Рік тому +1873

    Hi Takashii! I am half black and half Japanese and I lived in Tokyo when I was younger and again as an adult but I primarily grew up in California. I saw that you are looking to interview mixed people who grew up outside of Japan and I think I would be a good candidate! I just left Japan a few weeks ago but I plan to be back at the end of 2022 or spring 2023. Let me know if you are interested in connecting!

    • @SNKR_HEAD83
      @SNKR_HEAD83 Рік тому +43

      No one cares lol ...

    • @emporeraizen1695
      @emporeraizen1695 Рік тому +497

      @@SNKR_HEAD83 its ok, we still love you, and you will succeed one day.

    • @squidjames7735
      @squidjames7735 Рік тому +140

      dl23 … she got 20 likes, you none … hmm, we care. Sayonara

    • @1982sweetheart
      @1982sweetheart Рік тому +7

      Hi, I'm keen to connect for business lol. This may sound weird but I want to export something to Japan. I need connection in Japan for translation purposes. I can tell you about the product if you want to know or something. Cheers

    • @TartempionLampion
      @TartempionLampion Рік тому +126

      @@SNKR_HEAD83 you are obviously! And also craving for attention...

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Рік тому +1452

    I live in Honolulu and bought a new car earlier this year. The salesman didn’t look Japanese but had a Japanese first name, which I asked him about. He turned out to be half Japanese and half African American and had lived in Japan as a kid. His family had moved to Hawaii because of feeling out of place in Japan. In Hawaii his looks are nothing out of the ordinary at all.

    • @franchisefred4066
      @franchisefred4066 Рік тому +5

      You should visit the states or mainland 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @hebneh
      @hebneh Рік тому +30

      @@franchisefred4066 I have, many times.

    • @loversroll1
      @loversroll1 Рік тому +28

      The pacific islands is basically japan. Im from there, i know our japanese family.

    • @sunsetbeach2893
      @sunsetbeach2893 Рік тому +3

      Hawai'i!!

    • @fordxbgtfalcon
      @fordxbgtfalcon Рік тому +7

      Aloha from Hawaii Kai area! 🤙

  • @katreinnasj7306
    @katreinnasj7306 Рік тому +106

    Thank you for the video! My mother is half-Japanese, half-Filipina and I wish she had taught me the language (I was born in the Philippines but grew up in California and now live in Munich, Germany). Even though I have not had that close bond to the Japanese culture as I have with my Filipina and American cultures, I still cannot ignore that it is within me. I love Japan and have been there a few times to visit my grandmother’s (mom’s mom who is Japanese) family in Kyoto. Looking forward to visiting again in May. Take care!

  • @heatherwilliams7811
    @heatherwilliams7811 Рік тому +6

    These interviews are such a blessing! Keep up the good work. Well done.💫

  • @yukoadams7309
    @yukoadams7309 Рік тому +678

    Hi Takashii! I absolutely love this!!! I’m a 53 year old half black half Japanese woman. I was born and raised in Detroit MI and lived in Japan for a very short time after high school before returning to the states. My siblings and I discuss from time to time how happy we are to see so many mixed race/culture people now because at least where we grew up back then, it wasn’t so much. Especially black and Japanese. I wish my mom would have taught us Japanese language, but it’s never to late to learn ❤️😊!!! ( side note: this video randomly came up in my UA-cam feed and I’m glad it did. I follow you now and look forward to checking out your past videos and upcoming videos. Keep up the good work 👍🏼😃!!)

  • @uqino.
    @uqino. Рік тому +627

    First girl is such a good role-model. I'm glad she found the goodness of curly hair because it's a reflection of both her black side and japanese side :-D So beautiful!

    • @gaweyn
      @gaweyn Рік тому +12

      she is stunning indeed, in every aspect

    • @videogamesruinedmylife3769
      @videogamesruinedmylife3769 Рік тому +10

      what's sad is she wanted to straighten her hair so she could be like other girls. The pressures to fit into the social norms to be accepted in everyday society

    • @Ptitnain2
      @Ptitnain2 Рік тому +1

      @@videogamesruinedmylife3769 Most people do that... It's called a trend.

    • @tashe3291
      @tashe3291 Рік тому +17

      @@Ptitnain2 no its called assimilation for some and european beauty standards in america. it can be a trend for some and survival for others

    • @SuicidalSummerSnowWoman
      @SuicidalSummerSnowWoman Рік тому +3

      she looks like a barbie doll... so perfectly feminine and delicate and pretty

  • @matthewbenin
    @matthewbenin Рік тому +41

    well done video and such respectful persons. As a half Chinese half Ghanaian (West Africa) born and raised Canadian I have been very fortunate to grow up in a multiethnic metropolis in Toronto. I’ve had similar experiences traveling to less multiethnic countries where there are also few tourists that influence the culture.. all in all I’ve loved the experiences and immersing in other cultures!

  • @falkyrie5228
    @falkyrie5228 Рік тому +953

    It's so funny to see them introducing themselves in broken English, it made me go "Wow, they really are Japanese!" 😂

    • @elo2261
      @elo2261 Рік тому +151

      Woah so crazy that people who's first language isn't english don't speak in perfect english. It's almost like they grew up in the country whos language they speak

    • @falkyrie5228
      @falkyrie5228 Рік тому +253

      @@elo2261 Yeah, that's kind of my point...

    • @terrillelliott8053
      @terrillelliott8053 Рік тому +3

      Who is her dad Chinese

    • @gtc239
      @gtc239 Рік тому +23

      @@elo2261 whose* first language.
      Whose and Who's are different.

    • @stkingful
      @stkingful Рік тому +17

      😂😂 bro I was like woah! But the second girl is so beautiful 🌹

  • @nataliesoutlet
    @nataliesoutlet Рік тому +450

    Takashii loving your videos! Thank you for what you do ✨✨✨

    • @enterthebruce91
      @enterthebruce91 10 місяців тому +2

      Takashii is cool. He's done what's it like being Half Black and Half Japanese in Japan, what's it like being Half White and Half Japanese in Japan, what's it like being Black in Japan, now he needs to do a what's it like being Half White and half Black in Japan video (a 'Hafu' of non Japanese decent, but of mixed White European and Black African descent). That's me, and I want to go to Japan one day. Arigatou, Takashii-San.

    • @foreveryoung733
      @foreveryoung733 9 місяців тому

      ​@@enterthebruce9144

  • @simplybrianna8122
    @simplybrianna8122 Рік тому +1171

    It is so important to teach your kids both sides culture. My husband is Filipino; our kids look more Asian than black (they have curly hair). Both Tagalog and English are used in our home. Plus some ASL

    • @abdulali8738
      @abdulali8738 Рік тому +10

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      77. Those who exchange the covenant of God, and their vows, for a small price, will have no share in the Hereafter, and God will not speak to them, nor will He look at them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them. They will have a painful punishment.
      78. And among them are those who twist the Scripture with their tongues, that you may think it from the Scripture, when it is not from the Scripture. And they say, “It is from God,” when it is not from God. They tell lies and attribute them to God, knowingly.
      79. No person to whom God has given the Scripture, and wisdom, and prophethood would ever say to the people, “Be my worshipers rather than God’s.” Rather, “Be people of the Lord, according to the Scripture you teach, and the teachings you learn.”
      80. Nor would he command you to take the angels and the prophets as lords. Would he command you to infidelity after you have submitted?
      81. God received the covenant of the prophets, “Inasmuch as I have given you of scripture and wisdom; should a messenger come to you verifying what you have, you shall believe in him, and support him.” He said, “Do you affirm My covenant and take it upon yourselves?” They said, “We affirm it.” He said, “Then bear witness, and I am with you among the witnesses.”
      82. Whoever turns away after that-these are the deceitful.
      83. Do they desire other than the religion of God, when to Him has submitted everything in the heavens and the earth, willingly or unwillingly, and to Him they will be returned?
      84. Say, “We believe in God, and in what was revealed to us; and in what was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Patriarchs; and in what was given to Moses, and Jesus, and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we submit.”
      85. Whoever seeks other than Islam as a religion, it will not be accepted from him, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers.
      86. How will God guide a people who disbelieved after having believed, and had witnessed that the Messenger is true, and the clear proofs had come to them? God does not guide the unjust people.
      87. Those-their penalty is that upon them falls the curse of God, and of the angels, and of all mankind.
      88. Remaining in it eternally, without their punishment being eased from them, and without being reprieved.
      89. Except those who repent afterwards, and reform; for God is Forgiving and Merciful.
      90. As for those who disbelieve after having believed, then plunge deeper into disbelief, their repentance will not be accepted; these are the lost.
      91. As for those who disbelieve and die disbelievers, even the earth full of gold would not be accepted from any of them, were he to offer it for ransom. These will have a painful torment, and will have no saviors.
      111. And say, “Praise be to God, who has not begotten a son, nor has He a partner in sovereignty, nor has He an ally out of weakness, and glorify Him constantly.”
      Read The Quran.
      “I am to you a clear warner.”
      “That you shall worship none but God. I fear for you the agony of a painful Day.”

    • @carlosbunag7491
      @carlosbunag7491 Рік тому +20

      Ayeee I’m Filipino and my girlfriend is Greek/ Irish-
      I would
      Love
      To
      See what mix babies would look like😊

    • @abdulali8738
      @abdulali8738 Рік тому +3

      @@bampeadekuoye6880
      1. In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
      2. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.
      1. The command of God has come, so do not rush it. Glory be to Him; exalted above what they associate.
      2. He sends down the angels with the Spirit by His command, upon whom He wills of His servants: “Give warning that there is no god but Me, and fear Me.”
      3. He created the heavens and the earth with justice. He is exalted above the associations they attribute.
      4. He created the human being from a drop of fluid, yet he becomes an open adversary.
      5. And the livestock-He created them for you. In them are warmth and benefits for you, and of them you eat.
      6. And there is beauty in them for you, when you bring them home, and when you drive them to pasture.
      7. And they carry your loads to territory you could not have reached without great hardship. Your Lord is Clement and Merciful.
      8. And the horses, and the mules, and the donkeys-for you to ride, and for luxury. And He creates what you do not know.
      9. It is for God to point out the paths, but some of them are flawed. Had He willed, He could have guided you all.
      10. It is He Who sends down for you from the sky water. From it is drink, and with it grows vegetation for grazing.
      11. And He produces for you grains with it, and olives, and date-palms, and grapes, and all kinds of fruits. Surely in that is a sign for people who think.
      12. And He regulated for you the night and the day; and the sun, and the moon, and the stars are disposed by His command. Surely in that are signs for people who ponder.
      13. And whatsoever He created for you on earth is of diverse colors. Surely in that is a sign for people who are mindful.
      14. And it is He who made the sea to serve you, that you may eat from it tender meat, and extract from it ornaments that you wear. And you see the ships plowing through it, as you seek His bounties, so that you may give thanks.
      15. And he cast mountains on the earth, lest it shifts with you; and rivers, and roads, so that you may be guided.
      16. And landmarks. And by the stars they guide themselves.
      17. Is He who creates like him who does not create? Will you not take a lesson?
      18. And if you tried to enumerate the favors of God, you will not be able to count them. God is Forgiving and Merciful.
      19. And God knows what you hide and what you disclose.
      20. Those they invoke besides God create nothing, but are themselves created.
      21. They are dead, not alive; and they do not know when they will be resurrected.
      22. Your God is one God. As for those who do not believe in the Hereafter, their hearts are in denial, and they are arrogant.
      23. Without a doubt, God knows what they conceal and what they reveal. He does not like the arrogant.
      24. And when it is said to them, “What has your Lord sent down?” They say, “Legends of the ancients.”
      25. So let them carry their loads complete on the Day of Resurrection, and some of the loads of those they misguided without knowledge. Evil is what they carry.
      26. Those before them also schemed, but God took their structures from the foundations, and the roof caved in on them. The punishment came at them from where they did not perceive.
      27. Then, on the Day of Resurrection, He will disgrace them, and say, “Where are My associates for whose sake you used to dispute?” Those who were given knowledge will say, “Today shame and misery are upon the disbelievers.”
      28. Those wronging their souls while the angels are taking them away-they will propose peace: “We did no wrong.” Yes you did. God is aware of what you used to do.”
      29. Enter the gates of Hell, to dwell therein forever. Miserable is the residence of the arrogant.
      30. And it will be said to those who maintained piety, “What has your Lord revealed?” They will say, “Goodness.” To those who do good in this world is goodness, and the Home of the Hereafter is even better. How wonderful is the residence of the pious.
      31. The Gardens of Perpetuity, which they will enter, beneath which rivers flow, where they will have whatever they desire. Thus God rewards the pious.
      32. Those who are in a wholesome state when the angels take them-will say, “Peace be upon you; enter Paradise, for what you used to do.”
      33. Are they but waiting for the angels to come to them, or for the command of your Lord to arrive? Those before them did likewise. God did not wrong them, but they used to wrong their own souls.
      34. So the evils of their deeds assailed them, and what they used to ridicule engulfed them.
      35. The idolaters say, “Had God willed, we would not have worshiped anything besides Him, neither us, nor our ancestors, nor would we have prohibited anything besides His prohibitions.” Those before them did likewise. Are the messengers responsible for anything but clear communication?
      36. To every community We sent a messenger: “Worship God, and avoid idolatry.” Some of them God guided, while others deserved misguidance. So travel through the earth, and see what the fate of the deniers was.
      37. Even though you may be concerned about their guidance, God does not guide those who misguide. And they will have no saviors.
      38. And they swear by God with their most solemn oaths, “God will not resurrect anyone who dies.” Yes indeed, it is a promise binding on Him, but most people do not know.
      39. To clarify for them what they differed about, and for the faithless to know that they were liars.
      40. When We intend for something to happen, We say to it, “Be,” and it becomes.
      41. Those who emigrate for God’s sake after being persecuted, We will settle them in a good place in this world; but the reward of the Hereafter is greater, if they only knew.
      42. Those who endure patiently, and in their Lord they put their trust.
      43. We did not send before you except men whom We inspired. So ask the people of knowledge, if you do not know.
      44. With the clarifications and the scriptures. And We revealed to you the Reminder, that you may clarify to the people what was revealed to them, and that they may reflect.
      45. Do those who scheme evils feel secure that God will not cause the earth to cave in with them, or that the punishment will not come upon them from where they do not perceive?
      46. Or that He will not seize them during their activities? And they will not be able to prevent it.
      47. Or that He will not seize them while in dread? Your Lord is Gentle and Merciful.
      48. Have they not observed what God has created? Their shadows revolve from the right and the left, bowing to God as they shrink away.
      49. To God bows down everything in the heavens and everything on earth-every living creature, and the angels, and without being proud.
      50. They fear their Lord above them, and they do what they are commanded.
      51. God has said: “Do not take two gods; He is only One God; so fear only Me.”
      52. To Him belongs everything in the heavens and the earth; and to Him obedience is due always. Do you, then, fear anyone other than God?
      53. Whatever blessing you have is from God. And when harm touches you, it is to Him that you groan.
      54. But when He lifts the harm from you, some of you associate others with their Lord.
      55. To show ingratitude for what We have given them. Enjoy yourselves. You will soon know.
      56. And they allocate, to something they do not know, a share of what We have provided for them. By God, you will be questioned about what you have been inventing.
      57. And they attribute to God daughters-exalted is He-and for themselves what they desire.
      58. And when one of them is given news of a female infant, his face darkens, and he chokes with grief.
      59. He hides from the people because of the bad news given to him. Shall he keep it in humiliation, or bury it in the dust? Evil is the decision they make.
      60. Those who do not believe in the Hereafter set a bad example, while God sets the Highest Example. He is the Mighty, the Wise.
      61. If God were to hold mankind for their injustices, He would not leave upon it a single creature, but He postpones them until an appointed time. Then, when their time arrives, they will not delay it by one hour, nor will they advance it.
      62. And they attribute to God what they themselves dislike, while their tongues utter the lie that theirs is the goodness. Without a doubt, for them is the Fire, and they will be neglected.
      63. By God, We sent messengers to communities before you, but Satan made their deeds appear alluring to them. He is their master today, and they will have a painful punishment.
      64. We revealed to you the Scripture only to clarify for them what they differ about, and guidance and mercy for people who believe.
      65. God sends down water from the sky, with which He revives the earth after its death. In this is a sign for people who listen.
      66. And there is a lesson for you in cattle: We give you a drink from their bellies, from between waste and blood, pure milk, refreshing to the drinkers.
      67. And from the fruits of date-palms and grapevines, you derive sugar and wholesome food. In this is a sign for people who understand.
      68. And your Lord inspired the bee: “Set up hives in the mountains, and in the trees, and in what they construct.”
      69. Then eat of all the fruits, and go along the pathways of your Lord, with precision. From their bellies emerges a fluid of diverse colors, containing healing for the people. Surely in this is a sign for people who reflect.
      70. God created you; then He takes you away. Some of you will be brought back to the worst age, so that he will no longer know anything, after having acquired knowledge. God is Omniscient and Omnipotent.
      Read The Quran.
      “I am to you a clear warner.”
      “That you shall worship none but God. I fear for you the agony of a painful Day.”

    • @wr066
      @wr066 Рік тому +3

      Personally, as what I do know, there are colored - melanated people in just about every country in the world; thus, per example: Black Columbians, Black Cubans, Black Chinese, Black Japanese, Black Vietnamese, Black Parisians (French), Black Germans, Black Russians and etc...the list goes on.... Nevertheless, what often separates people, especially in accordance to their ethnicity, is (right or wrong) often related to whether or not they actually have natural skin color - melanated skin cells; inclusively, this can also be related to whether or not that person or those persons are 100% Black, 75% Black, 50% Black, Albino (albinoism), Mulatto, Mediterranean, North African & etc... The possibilities may even be said to be almost limitless.

    • @bethbrog8462
      @bethbrog8462 Рік тому +31

      As someone whos part filipino and whos mom never taught her the language because shed assume “id just pick it up when wed travel there” you are doing your kids a HUGEE favor. I always struggled with my pinoy side because i didn’t know Tagalog so knowing your kids know it is great!

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 Рік тому +16

    Loved the interview! The women were beautiful. The blend of ethnicity produced wonderful people!

  • @Adrian-sr7tx
    @Adrian-sr7tx Рік тому +4

    Everyone you interviewed was so incredibly gorgeous??? And seemed like such sweet people. Wishing them the best!

  • @charliebarrow7086
    @charliebarrow7086 Рік тому +371

    Seriously, these people are all stunningly beautiful. What a mixture, so interesting to hear about their experiences. Thank you for the video.

    • @dredrob
      @dredrob Рік тому +4

      Yes indeed

    • @GoldKingsMan
      @GoldKingsMan Рік тому +2

      Yea I seen many they good,one was in my old medschool half white.

    • @johnhorak2000
      @johnhorak2000 Рік тому +4

      Exactly my though Japan + dark/brown skin seems to have always extremely beautiful result. I saw some brazilian + japanese as well, also stunningly beautiful.

    • @jaimerivera7717
      @jaimerivera7717 Рік тому +2

      Yes I agree.. culture is sooo beautiful.. USA doesnt have much and I feel like people come here and dont want to ve looked differently so they hide their culture. No one should be ashamed of where they came from. If anything maybe we can teach people in the USA something good.

    • @regina0273
      @regina0273 Рік тому +2

      I’ve never seen an ugly blasian person idk what it is lol

  • @LindaMitchell
    @LindaMitchell Рік тому +799

    I'm rooting for Raimu to get a chance to start her acting career in America. I enjoyed listening to everyone's experience being biracial and living in Japan.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 Рік тому +13

    Raimu is very well spoken and definitely a person of the world. Partying is great way to live as we are always too busy and uptight about everything. Hopefully we see on the big screen one day or at least Netflix.

  • @trebledog
    @trebledog Рік тому +32

    My grandfather was Japanese, one of the thousands who emigrated to the "south seas" islands at the turn of the 20th century. I was born and raised on the islands. Although I was born in 1950, both WWI and WWII had direct impact on my grandfather's life to the extent that I never met or knew him. My father was half Japanese. My grandfather had to return to Japan following WWI. My father visited often until the embargo on Japanese and American travels leading up to WWII. After WWII, my family lost any contact with my grandfather (possibly killed in the Tokyo bombing raids). I grew up never knowing or experiencing anything related to my Japanese roots. I feel as if the Japanese side of my being had been stolen by world events.

    • @KAXSH
      @KAXSH 7 місяців тому

      That's so sad, I'm sorry man. Have you ever traveled to Japan?

    • @trebledog
      @trebledog 7 місяців тому +2

      @@KAXSH my first trip to Japan I sailed in with friends on a 42 ft sloop. I had an amazing visit, it was like being set down on the set of the movie "blade runner" and other European flicks. It's too bad Americans the majority will probably never travel to visit as a holiday. They will be pleasantly surprised. I made subsequent visits always connected to the sailing community. As a foreigner winter in Tokyo is extremely lonely if you don't know anyone. Travel in the Spring or Summer, the best time.

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext 3 місяці тому

      Oh my goodness! The evils of war are hard to repair. Here is hoping for healing. 🙏🏾

  • @StarMercurian
    @StarMercurian Рік тому +837

    My mom is half Japanese but never went or lived in Japan a day in her life. She is completely disconnected from her heritage and language where as my sister and I are only a quarter and we were able to live there with our japanese grandma and learn the language and culture. It makes a huge impact and I believe is very important if you have Japanese heritage. Also there is a lot more Half black half Japanese people then you think, they are usually just hidden.

    • @RiversBliss
      @RiversBliss Рік тому +30

      I honesty didn't know this at all. I just assumed 90% of Japanese are pure with the exception of a few mixed with other Asians, but not black.

    • @mwp446678
      @mwp446678 Рік тому +73

      @@RiversBliss A lot of the mixed people are located in Tokyo, etc.

    • @frankb3467
      @frankb3467 Рік тому

      @@RiversBliss Americans are the most mixed with Black people.

    • @RiversBliss
      @RiversBliss Рік тому +14

      @@mwp446678 Didn't know that, I used to think Japan closely homogeneous.

    • @RiversBliss
      @RiversBliss Рік тому

      @@frankb3467 Yeah, I think everyone is up to par with the U.S.A. being the most multi-racial group of any country.

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 Рік тому +30

    Beautiful woman! Didnt expect her to have an japanese accent while speaking english.
    We always assume stuff we can not really know. But thats what this channel is about😜😀😀😀Nice interview.

  • @NinjaGurlPower
    @NinjaGurlPower Рік тому +38

    Raimu's introduction at the end was awesome! She definitely has it rehearsed, probably for because people always ask about her, or due to her modeling job. I hope she reaches her goal of being an actres in the US!

  • @ContinualShiftwithDaveRogers
    @ContinualShiftwithDaveRogers Рік тому +6

    Great interviews and fantastic for you to invest time and energy in encouraging people to share their experiences and openly communicate - Bravo and keep up the wonderful channel

  • @pumpkinjellyfish
    @pumpkinjellyfish Рік тому +708

    I dealt with that curly hair struggle in the states. Everyone made us feeling like we had to straighten or get a weave or a wig… wasn’t until my 20s that I stopped and finally realized the way my hair grows naturally out of my head is absolutely gorgeous. My curls are everything

    • @neologian1783
      @neologian1783 Рік тому +18

      Kiara,
      Would you mind if i asked "who" made you feel like you had to straighten your hair? Was it family members, members of your neighborhood or school? Other? (And yes, if your profile pic is any indication those people were out of their minds.....your hair is beautiful!)

    • @jasonhuntorhees8246
      @jasonhuntorhees8246 Рік тому +4

      I agree. Who told you to do that stuff with your hair and who made you feel bad? Could you answer in detail?

    • @VisionoftheChief
      @VisionoftheChief Рік тому +12

      Curly hair is the best though

    • @sparkle7094
      @sparkle7094 Рік тому +42

      @@neologian1783 just society in general. Straight hair is seen as beautiful and professional, so black people were shunned from society and they straightened their hair. Also, their was a law that prohibited black people to wear their natural hair and they had to cover it with like a hat or scarf.

    • @hausacat
      @hausacat Рік тому +2

      @@VisionoftheChief How so? I'd like to know how my merely wavy hair is letting me down, lol.

  • @keanusolan2844
    @keanusolan2844 Рік тому +84

    I moved to Sapporo recently and I feel like such a fish out of water. I have travelled before and was never conscious about my ethnicity (or even my weight), but here it is clear _"one of these people is not like the others"._ Nobody has been rude to me or anything (thank heaven), but it is still so hard to not feel lonely. I couldn't imagine doing it for eighteen plus years. Really appreciate the insight and your willingness to explore and share these experiences, Takashi. They make a world of difference.

    • @hcomelli1
      @hcomelli1 Рік тому

      I hope you’ll feel better. And try not to feel like fish out of the water anymore. Some people will like you and some won’t. Trust me. Some people will get along with you and some others may hate you because you are fat, skinny, blonde or black hair. Just embrace and enjoy the opportunity you are experiencing. Good luck.

    • @TarzansMom
      @TarzansMom Рік тому +2

      Some years ago I spent a year in rural Hokkaido. This was after I had spent 5 years in Tokyo. Hokkaido was a whole other experience, I really understand feeling lonely. 2 weeks is not that long, tho, so give yourself some time to learn more about the place and find ways to meet people you click with. Sapporo is a great city with diverse pockets of Japanese and foreigners doing fun things, I found a crew of rabid inline skaters and we used to roam the city all night long finding cool places to skate. Hahaha, crazy good memories of Sapporo.
      Also try to get out of the city and see more of the island, Hokkaido is gorgeous.

  • @AdamTurkNumberOne
    @AdamTurkNumberOne 8 місяців тому +3

    I'm fascinated by the mixture of races and backgrounds. Great videos!

  • @naomistone
    @naomistone Рік тому +17

    I love watching videos like this because as someone who grew up in the US but had immigrant parents from honduras it has and can still be a journey of finding my own identity and the split of feeling american but looking Latino and learning how to embrace that dualism.

  • @Drrck11
    @Drrck11 Рік тому +518

    My honest and frank opinion: A friend of mine(who is an Black-American male) was in Japan a few years ago and the police were about to arrest him at an onsen. Someone who wasn't even in the onsen called the police claiming a foreigner was robbing the onsen. The police just assumed it was him because he was the only black person there. But what's worst is the manager of the place didn't do much to help him and he had to prove to the police that he was a paying customer. Fortunately, his Japanese partner was there with him to vouch for his credibility.
    As interesting as Japan is, it does have a racial problem against people who are not Japanese-particularly Black and Brown people. This seems to be a common problem among a number of far-east countries. When I was trying to apply for English language teaching jobs; they seem to prefer blond females over everyone else. I myself have been passed over for less experienced teachers because I'm a Black male.
    Japan-much like China-is very homogeneous and many people do not have much interaction with people of other races, unlike the United States and Europe. Part of that problem is that Japan's immigration laws are very strict and practically does not allow anyone to immigrate there.
    In general, Japan is okay to visit, but you have to be careful if you're a Black or Brown person there.

    • @davida6146
      @davida6146 Рік тому +29

      I went to South Korea ans tbh I never felt discriminated... I'm brown skin but tbh the Koreans were very welcoming. The only time I felt I was being profiled was at a convenience store where the store owner kept staring at my hands to see what I was taking... but to be fair, I was holding a bunch of things and I was holding my girlfriend's backpack lol Anyway, Koreans are very welcoming. Give them a try :) I think they're more open to diversity than Japanese in general.

    • @user-cp3ip3rw7r
      @user-cp3ip3rw7r Рік тому +44

      True. I am Japanese and I have to say that last year vietnam worker in Okayama was beaten , violenced by Japanese colleagues. This was big news on all japanTV . check it. I never forgive those racists.

    • @rdu239
      @rdu239 Рік тому

      Western expats are not spared from the brunt of the Japanese law

    • @chi2om
      @chi2om Рік тому +14

      @@davida6146 depends on where in Korea, same as America

    • @jazzyj6640
      @jazzyj6640 Рік тому +16

      Oh my, African Americans are treated that way there? I should be careful if I ever visit.

  • @laureny-c8420
    @laureny-c8420 Рік тому +350

    This was so interesting. I am Japanese American & my son is half Nigerian raised in California. I know even he felt he was different growing up there & I tried finding other children who looked like him. I appreciate hearing the stories of the people you interviewed & look forward to watching the one where you interview mixed race raised outside Japan.

    • @baddd59
      @baddd59 Рік тому +13

      Most half Asians look black it hard to tell many times especially in cali .

    • @navyjohnes
      @navyjohnes Рік тому +10

      @@baddd59true. Some Asians have AA strong features … sooo…

    • @baddd59
      @baddd59 Рік тому +7

      @@navyjohnes it’s not a bad thing

    • @navyjohnes
      @navyjohnes Рік тому +8

      @@baddd59 Absolutely not. I was just referencing for those who don't know. Trust, we are all connected.

    • @tylerlynch2796
      @tylerlynch2796 Рік тому +17

      @@baddd59 it’s the high cheek bones and round face that can be seen in both African and Asian facial features

  • @louisar4227
    @louisar4227 Рік тому +54

    As a half Mexican half Algerian person, raised between Saudi Arabia the states, I can so relate to these girls.

  • @kathrinaonate5568
    @kathrinaonate5568 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for doing this. This episode and this channel is quite powerful.

  • @buggeroff2
    @buggeroff2 Рік тому +289

    You should consider doing a video on tattooed people in Japan. I work in the UK as a tattoo artist and I also have a lot of tattoos, but I know that tattoos are likely still frowned upon in Japan. It would be interesting to hear tattooed peoples opinions on life in Japan whether they're native Japanese or foreigners, and how their tattoos might affect their lives day to day. Your videos are very insightful and you come across very genuine and friendly =)

    • @guycalabrese4040
      @guycalabrese4040 Рік тому +11

      You should try walking around with a half left pinky in Japan and see what happens... 😉 People will avoid you

    • @howell7136
      @howell7136 Рік тому +20

      Tattoos and Yakuza go together, so that may be the reason tattoos are frowned.

    • @4ho8po
      @4ho8po Рік тому +16

      I think other countries should respect the culture of getting tattoos.
      However, the fact that in Japan tattoos are a sign of belonging to the Yakuza (anti-social forces) should not be denied.

    • @welcomeindarkside6648
      @welcomeindarkside6648 Рік тому

      @@4ho8po tattoos people are Devil not human

    • @liamdillon9465
      @liamdillon9465 Рік тому

      Good idea, I’d also like to see this

  • @jacquelinehudson2648
    @jacquelinehudson2648 Рік тому +503

    The interviews were eye-opening and informative. I am glad that the people who interviewed were absolutely honest in their feelings about their culture, skin tone, and bi-racial treatment in both of their race background.

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 Рік тому

      Being Biracial is subjective by the way. And it’s subjective if parents determine your race or not.

    • @shellynwillis4342
      @shellynwillis4342 Рік тому

      Black women running over there under guise of teach English really out seduce Asian guys to get that 'Good Hair', want Bone Straight silky. Notice she didn't say I want to go to Africa Nigeria to her Blaaack side, nooo.. 😂; she wants to come to America we're she can get into Acting & act Black to make that money off dumb N..., But beat ur last dollar she will either marry White (Tiger), if she can't she will marry into another race people; she not going to let nothing Black 🖤 Daark Brown 🟤 touch her; unless he's in the basketball 🏀 🏈 ⚾ ⛳ field MegaMillions. Fools better recognize the Game they're playing.

    • @shellynwillis4342
      @shellynwillis4342 Рік тому +2

      Notice: his Tone of Voice when asking "are u going to go to Africa or wherever?" It was on 'When are u 'Halfas' getting the *@#& out of here...Leave'. That's what he was really saying, thinking, asking ..duh

    • @Madonnalitta1
      @Madonnalitta1 Рік тому +11

      @@shellynwillis4342 don't stick your secularism on this man.
      He quite clearly wasn't implying anything of the kind.
      Didn't you realise that the Japanese language has different intonation than English?
      But it's this guy who's discriminatory?! 🤦‍♀️

    • @onojioboardwalk9748
      @onojioboardwalk9748 Рік тому

      Hudson - Theres nothing informative about lies like in this video, Or fake-victims and their thinly-veiled hardcore and mindlessly self-entitlement complex in petty racism like many have here for the japanese, Desperate for conquest and free-things they havent earned - By any means necessary.
      Nothing informative about people who push that at all. Subjectivity has nothing to do with objective truth that doesnt cater to full-on and obvious racially-obsessed liars, Especially in blm.

  • @wahidhassani689
    @wahidhassani689 Рік тому +1

    I love your content Takashi! Keep it up! You’re putting a smile on many peoples faces. Aswell as educate many people.

  • @---is8zn
    @---is8zn 11 місяців тому

    pleased to see how diverse can be people around the world, Takashi, thanks for opening new horizons and your work.

  • @Bizz2k
    @Bizz2k Рік тому +451

    I'm glad that Raima drill wants to know her Nigerian side. We, Nigerians do love a party and we are hospitable, respectful and have a rich culture. You are lucky to have both bloods ( Japanese and Nigerian blood). Two rich cultures.

    • @Nkiru12
      @Nkiru12 Рік тому +27

      @Marie oh well, only the greedy fall for that. Sad you

    • @kaihiroku8495
      @kaihiroku8495 Рік тому

      @@Nkiru12 Sad you for judging others

    • @Nkiru12
      @Nkiru12 Рік тому

      @@kaihiroku8495 the fact speaks for itself

    • @mgdakidd2861
      @mgdakidd2861 Рік тому +10

      u forgot big scammers too 😆

    • @Nkiru12
      @Nkiru12 Рік тому +5

      @@mgdakidd2861 true, for the greedy.

  • @mr.nobody9697
    @mr.nobody9697 Рік тому +347

    The two women in this video are absolutely stunning! I dont know what it is but when you mix black with white, hispanic or asian you get some absolutely beautiful people yet many feel like outcasts. So sad that racism is such a thing. To have two amazing cultures coming together is just beautiful and should be celebrated.

    • @belladona001
      @belladona001 Рік тому +122

      BLACKS are also VERY beautiful in general, MIXED OR NOT!

    • @greyngreyer5
      @greyngreyer5 Рік тому +36

      ​​@@belladona001 Aaaand there's always that one guy. Good job being that guy. Utterly pathetic.

    • @tonidiane6153
      @tonidiane6153 Рік тому +99

      ​@@belladona001 I think it's important that your point gets made bc so often it feels like people only find us beautiful if/when we're mixed with something else.

    • @doctorofletters8412
      @doctorofletters8412 Рік тому +11

      @@greyngreyer5 adaeze is a lady, and a queen at that 😅

    • @greyngreyer5
      @greyngreyer5 Рік тому +2

      @@tonidiane6153 Yea you are. But why do you feel the need to showboat?

  • @Summerbunny15
    @Summerbunny15 Рік тому +192

    I couldn't help but notice Takashi's shock and slight embarrassment when Kai was talking about his experience with the police (nothing that hasn't happened in The West).

    • @SaschaEderer
      @SaschaEderer Рік тому +21

      I think the police acted reasonably though. Obviously if there are little to no other blacks around, the likelihood that you're the perpetrator is extraordinarily high. So I wouldn't say, that was racist or prejudiced.

    • @Summerbunny15
      @Summerbunny15 Рік тому +83

      @@SaschaEderer - Well, if he was stealing from the bank, did they find huge amounts of money or weapons on him?? and was the bank complaining??- It was heavy handed of them to take him to his house and search it since they had nothing on him, and it would have been clear quite quickly that someone called the police on him for no reason. So yes, it was prejudiced and racist of them - like Kai he said, it is something that does happen.

    • @SaschaEderer
      @SaschaEderer Рік тому +10

      @@Summerbunny15 ? He said that they were looking for a black person specifically - that narrows down the list of potential suspects quite substantially, to say the least

    • @Summerbunny15
      @Summerbunny15 Рік тому +25

      @@SaschaEderer - Did you read my previous response?? - Had the bank even had an ATTEMPTED heist??

    • @SaschaEderer
      @SaschaEderer Рік тому +6

      @@Summerbunny15 Yeah, how did it change anything? „They were saying a black guy was stealing money from the bank“ - That’s certainly enough of a reason to investigate him. You don’t know about the circumstances which surrounded it.

  • @MrMadvillan
    @MrMadvillan 6 місяців тому +5

    The japan accents are incredibly charming, and so unexpected. really mind bending, thank you 🙏

  • @CycoWarriorx
    @CycoWarriorx Рік тому +419

    This was interesting… one of my good friends is half Japanese and half black… she traveled back and forth between both countries when she was younger… she told me once how she felt like a foreigner and it was difficult for her to live in Japan… she said she felt more comfortable living in the US for the same diverse reasons… I hope these interviews open/start some type of dialog on this issue… great stuff!

    • @NoMoreLies365
      @NoMoreLies365 Рік тому +14

      "Half Japanese and Half black".. Like black is one thing. Not African or Caribbean.. Just straight up black. Don't people think that in itself is a little fucked up? 😐

    • @daynnastyles2972
      @daynnastyles2972 Рік тому +46

      @@NoMoreLies365 Well maybe you do research on why it’s like this. Let me enlighten you our ancestors were from many countries in west Africa but were kidnapped by white colonizers and distributed across the U.S. Brazil the Caribbean & West Indies England so our ancestors were not from just 1 country in west Africa so they call us black. Understand?

    • @Unseenbird74
      @Unseenbird74 Рік тому +15

      @@daynnastyles2972 actually tribes would sell other tribe’s members for guns etc……not kidnapped so prisoner of war within the tribes would be sold off.

    • @johnmighty7534
      @johnmighty7534 Рік тому +1

      @Ras Claaticus all those groups are black

    • @rolandolucasrojastorrico87
      @rolandolucasrojastorrico87 Рік тому

      there will be no talk of races in japan they are too many neofascists to even think about someone other than them your friend should leave a country like japan before it was too late

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  3 місяці тому +1

    TOKYO GUIDEBOOK
    takashifromjapan.com/tokyocompleteguide

  • @user-nc2bf9vx5y
    @user-nc2bf9vx5y Рік тому +5

    Kai,you will do well in life. Your attitude will carry you far.

  • @dianathomas2231
    @dianathomas2231 Рік тому +29

    I absolutely love these interviews. They gave different perspectives and highlighted the diversity and their ability to adapt. Great job!

  • @ne0wa
    @ne0wa Рік тому +458

    Thank you again for this very very interesting video. I see half black and half Japanese very attractive-looking! Also there was a Miss Japan in 2015, Ariana Miyamoto, with half black American and half Japanese roots. She was first Miss Japan, who was half Japanese. She also placed in top ten at Miss Universe 2015.

    • @bbukutan5375
      @bbukutan5375 Рік тому +39

      I have seen many comments that rave about haafu black females attractivness from non-japanese people in comment sections below half japanese related youtube videos and i think many half black half japanese men are attractive and talented too. look at aska(asuka) cambridge who is half Jamaican track and field sprinter who ever competed with Usain bolt at olympic game in the past. I am not suprised that there are many male sprinter athletes doing well and who are half black in japan. Anyways, they deserve more attentions. For females, many half black girls have been dominating beauty pageants in japan. aisha harumi tochigi won miss universe japan 2020 pageant. also, mizuno chika won miss grande japan title last year. they are not only attractive looking but also have very positive, elegant and confident mindset by judging based on their interviews and their instagram posts.

    • @gentilewarrior
      @gentilewarrior Рік тому +26

      half Asian half black almost exclusively looked like Afro Latinas they will fit and blend right in a lot of South American and Latin Carribean countries.

    • @ne0wa
      @ne0wa Рік тому +11

      @@gentilewarrior I am now living in Spain and here are lots of Latin American people and I agree with that!

    • @liamconverse8950
      @liamconverse8950 Рік тому +4

      Excuse me, I believe the technical term is blackanese

    • @poopbutt6241
      @poopbutt6241 Рік тому +2

      @@gentilewarrior there’s no look

  • @drunkpunk5393
    @drunkpunk5393 Рік тому +1

    such a cool and entertaining channel and videos doode. thanks a bunch for your courage and smoothness to perform such interviews. vey well done!

  • @twosawyers
    @twosawyers Рік тому +2

    When I watch this channel, it really brings home how much our environments can shape us into who we are. We are all beautiful people.

  • @zealousprogrammer4539
    @zealousprogrammer4539 Рік тому +244

    I am from Haiti, Naomi Osaka is Japanese-Haitian Athlete. Yes her Father is from Haiti and our constitution says in art 11 of 1987 "Any child born at least from one Haitian parent is automatically Haitian does matter your country of birth" - her father said he was not accepted in Japan that''s they moved to the US.

    • @chaosswa-ee-ty5911
      @chaosswa-ee-ty5911 Рік тому

      That's a dumb law. It's obvious the law is just for claiming more Haitian people and not for the integrity of the group. Thats like when they said you have one drop of black blood you are black during slavery, just to claim more slaves. But there a plenty of non black people walking around today with more than a drop who are not black and should not claim it. Good for them. Biracial, Mixed race is a race.

    • @Theone-jt4lr
      @Theone-jt4lr Рік тому +27

      Didnt seem to matter to them during the Olympics.

    • @rikkikeohavong5252
      @rikkikeohavong5252 Рік тому +7

      I’m surprised he moved to a racist country and not stay in his home country

    • @onekzay2681
      @onekzay2681 Рік тому

      Dats How It Is When You Have A Blk Parent. Whateva race A Blk Person Mix With The Child Is Genetically BLK. Lol.

    • @3920962
      @3920962 Рік тому +52

      @@rikkikeohavong5252 Haiti is not in a good place right now so it was best that he moved!

  • @cmoney1629
    @cmoney1629 Рік тому +677

    I got stopped by the cops a ton of times while living in Japan, as a black guy. One time, I got grabbed up , thrown in jai for hours, and it was mistaken identity. Pretty rough treatment for foreigners overall in Japan. They got a Napoleon complex.
    Edit2: I like Japanese people , Asian people , all people … in japan , cops were fucked up, a lot of coldness, too much stress , anti love going on over there.

    • @TONE60643
      @TONE60643 Рік тому +76

      Thank you this is the all the proof i needed

    • @schooldayznewz8162
      @schooldayznewz8162 Рік тому +1

      Wow. How horrible. Seems as As if black men are racially targeted as much as they are in the US.

    • @intoitshots420
      @intoitshots420 Рік тому +43

      Sounds like America wdym

    • @TONE60643
      @TONE60643 Рік тому +139

      @@intoitshots420 sounds like hate for black wdym?

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Рік тому +6

      Dang really?? When was this, like a decade or so ago or more recently?

  • @ocasio3024
    @ocasio3024 Рік тому +1

    I lived in mainland Japan for 2 1/2 years and 2 years in Okinawa. I loved it so much! The people are amazing there. ❤️

  • @aiorosgalaviz9298
    @aiorosgalaviz9298 Рік тому +2

    I really love your English, even though you're japanese you can speak it fluently! And now that I'm living in Japan (Gifu prefecture as well) I'm starting to love these interviews even more

  • @EnigmaPrince101
    @EnigmaPrince101 Рік тому +42

    This was a very informative and cool video. Seeing the perspective of people who are born from a Japanese and Black parentage and then being raised in Japan really shares the different experiences and paths that they take and also how they are viewed in a society that doesn't have them as the norm to a large degree. I defidently took a lot from this and it was a pleasant and captivating video to watch. Keep on keeping on and I defidently enjoy your work and you as a person as well as your YT channel.

  • @elysian132
    @elysian132 Рік тому +20

    I really love the way you conduct these interviews. Thank you for these really, its quite informative.

  • @gabe4117
    @gabe4117 Рік тому

    This is awesomene. It really opened my mind up to new ideas and perspectives.

  • @agneteht
    @agneteht Рік тому

    They are all so stunning. Waaa, really brings out the best in their features.

  • @deamonghod
    @deamonghod Рік тому +10

    I really love the fact how you try to broaden our horizons as people learning about eachother to understand eachother better. love how you bring us all together 👍🏾👍🏾❤️❤️

  • @plumbawl5977
    @plumbawl5977 Рік тому +15

    Always entertaining and educational to meet interesting cultures, bilingual people, and a good interviewer with good questions!

  • @MrVcmafira
    @MrVcmafira 9 місяців тому

    Interesting discussions Takashii san. Really enjoyed the content. Keep up the great work.

  • @mignon715
    @mignon715 Рік тому

    Excellent video. I really liked all of the interviews. It shows different experiences. I have a nephew who is half Japanese who is born and raised in NYC. He has never been to Japan but wants one day.

  • @muhammadibrahimsani1318
    @muhammadibrahimsani1318 Рік тому +113

    Cool, I’m Nigerian 🇳🇬and i really like how Raimu expressed herself i hope she will achieve her dream of becoming an actress in America

    • @percyhall6964
      @percyhall6964 Рік тому

      Hollywood is evil. I hope she does her research about Hollyweired.

    • @davidishola4973
      @davidishola4973 Рік тому +14

      Big ups bro, naija we deh everywhere.

    • @iyiolaabosede9500
      @iyiolaabosede9500 Рік тому

      Igbo people 😂are everywhere I swear not like northern Nigerians don’t move a lot

    • @Iamwhoiam993
      @Iamwhoiam993 Рік тому

      @@davidishola4973
      If omonaija is so great that you folks are so proud of then why do you people feel the need to constantly flock and flee to everyone else's country all over this planet only to totally disrespect the citizens and try to dominate their country and moreover WHY do you people always feel the need to push and shove your cultures, lingos, swags, food, clothing and every damn thing else that's pertaining to your country down people's throats and force people to accept that bs just to try to impress them with your NAIJA 💩🕳️ COUNTRY??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @Iamwhoiam993
      @Iamwhoiam993 Рік тому

      @@iyiolaabosede9500
      If omonaija is so great that you folks are so proud of then why do you people feel the need to constantly flock and flee to everyone else's country all over this planet only to totally disrespect the citizens and try to dominate their country and moreover WHY do you people always feel the need to push and shove your cultures, lingos, swags, food, clothing and every damn thing else that's pertaining to your country down people's throats and force people to accept that bs just to try to impress them with your NAIJA 💩🕳️ COUNTRY??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @YauriSKellyDalencour
    @YauriSKellyDalencour Рік тому +7

    Wow such a beautiful video. Thank you for creating this and for these interviews. So beautiful. My daughters studied mandarin when we lived in California and I would send them to abacus class as well 2x a week. They were the only AfAm kiddos in the class. And always embraced. They learned so much from them studying the language and mathematics… it has been a foundation a much more (they also study French and Spanish) #multilingual ❤ I think the greatest gift you can give your kids is to expose them to other cultures if possible and teach them how they relate to the world around them ❤

  • @mirandaz1272
    @mirandaz1272 9 місяців тому +5

    The lady that is part Nigerian and part Japanese is seriously soooo beautiful 🤩🤩🤩❣️
    I pray that her dream of becoming an actress becomes true! She is just so stunning and poised. No wonder she is already a model! You can do it!! 😀 She has the whole vibe about her already, I just love her!!

  • @JNegron-mc6vt
    @JNegron-mc6vt Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I appreciate this video. My best friend growing up was Chinese and Black. Her brother was Japanese and Black and I think that is such a beautiful mix😍

  • @mitersangeeta2576
    @mitersangeeta2576 Рік тому +276

    Wow these beautiful half Japanese women are extremely beautiful and articulate in two different languages!!
    I hope model agencies and film producers hire more of these women ❤️

    • @VincenzoC749
      @VincenzoC749 Рік тому +9

      Less beautiful than full Japanese tbh

    • @loveliestfawn
      @loveliestfawn Рік тому +121

      @@VincenzoC749 lol you're blind

    • @tenzionhex427
      @tenzionhex427 Рік тому +24

      @@VincenzoC749 you have your middle name in your youtube you jeffrey 😂😂😭😭

    • @lobodraco
      @lobodraco Рік тому +45

      Mixed humans are the most beautiful humans in the world fo’ sure!

    • @VincenzoC749
      @VincenzoC749 Рік тому +8

      @@lobodraco lmao, absolutely not

  • @gringochucha
    @gringochucha Рік тому +138

    These interviews are always interesting. As a mixed person myself who's always a bit out-of-place, whether in the US or Latin America, it's always cool to hear other people's stories about similar experiences.

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 Рік тому +6

      Your screen name 😂🫣

    • @gringochucha
      @gringochucha Рік тому +5

      @@michelleg7 Es una larga historia 😅

    • @VPharp
      @VPharp 8 місяців тому +2

      Same here.

  • @Creole164
    @Creole164 Рік тому +1

    Great interviews!!

  • @MsAMP1981
    @MsAMP1981 Рік тому

    So glad i randomly found this channel and subscribed . Really interesting content ❤️

  • @christopherdeguzman1137
    @christopherdeguzman1137 Рік тому +73

    This is great Takashi! Really love your content. Keep doing your best! Also, for expand your content, I highly suggest going abroad, Asia, Europe, America and especially Hawaii where I currently reside. The culture here in Hawaii is such a melting pot. There is a diversity of cultures here in Hawaii that is somewhat fused. Even the foods here are that of a fusion style because of the diverse culture during the plantation days here in Hawaii. I do hope you would do America especially here in Hawaii. I guarantee you will not regret it and will make your content, viewing and subscribers reach an all new high. I’m a Filipino that was born in Washington state and grew up in Oahu, Hawaii. You are awesome Takashi! Aloha from Hawaii!

    • @luckyugochi1651
      @luckyugochi1651 Рік тому +1

      So lovely that the last person embraced their Nigerian side, she will feel very welcomed there!#naija

  • @bloodysmurf
    @bloodysmurf Рік тому +6

    Fantastic interviews. Really appreciate the interview style, asking great open questions and providing an opportunity to speak their mind and share their experiences.

  • @dreal500
    @dreal500 Рік тому

    Alexis and Raimu are soooo beautiful! You go girls!

  • @everettcarithers6715
    @everettcarithers6715 Рік тому

    Those were very interesting interviews, coming from a different perspective.

  • @playerone8876
    @playerone8876 Рік тому +32

    Takashi, man I have to say. I love the diversity in your videos. Thank you for representing everyone. Hopefully I make it to Japan one day. Keep doing you bro 💯👍

  • @olajumokelba758
    @olajumokelba758 Рік тому +27

    I absolutely enjoyed. Thank you! I am so subscribed because I love your content. I am full Nigerian raised in Nigeria so I appreciate the effort the last interviewee has put in to know her Nigerian side. Well done Takashi!

  • @ricardajames5769
    @ricardajames5769 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this video. It was very informative.
    Love Takashii ❤

  • @olee8431
    @olee8431 Рік тому +1

    Very good interview 👍🏽

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Рік тому +29

    This is a very lovely interview. I just get surprised of the exponential growth of subscribers. Road to 500k. Keep up the good work, Takashi-san! 素晴らしい!

  • @phillipayoung10
    @phillipayoung10 Рік тому +4

    These interviews are wonderful. You get to hear what Japan is like through their eyes dispute being mixed. A+

  • @oluchiukwuagu1472
    @oluchiukwuagu1472 10 місяців тому

    Wow! These are interesting interviews. Love it🙏🏾.

  • @westcoastbred7745
    @westcoastbred7745 4 місяці тому

    This mixture is so beautiful
    Anything mixed with black honestly ❤

  • @okanoshi941
    @okanoshi941 Рік тому +36

    Really enjoyed the interview with Alexis. She has a very friendly, easygoing, and cool disposition. Beautiful eyes and smile, and yes, beautiful curly hair 😀

  • @phillipsanchez4192
    @phillipsanchez4192 Рік тому +27

    I love that UA-cam popped this up in my feed. I am an international school teacher in Singapore at the moment, and I have many students of varying backgrounds, some who are either Japanese mixed race students or Japanese students who would consider themselves third culture kids. I appreciate videos like this because it shows that Japan, like many places, is going through generational changes that lean more toward tolerance and acceptance of people from different backgrounds. Videos like this one are needed now more than ever as some people in the world would love to keep us divided and distrustful of each other. Thank you! SUBSCRIBED!

  • @morgan97475
    @morgan97475 Рік тому

    Good googly-moogly! Those two ladies are absolutely stunning! The last one, Raimu, reminds me of the singer, Sade.

  • @starpier
    @starpier Рік тому

    Interesting interviews, thank you!

  • @andrewwhite3495
    @andrewwhite3495 Рік тому +229

    It's so interesting to listen to someone with African heritage have an Asian accent because of the culture they were raised in, (being an adoptee from South Korea but growing up in America), it's so fascinating!

    • @onojioboardwalk9748
      @onojioboardwalk9748 Рік тому

      Its worthless what these shadesters have to say which is always the same thing - And the rest of the world doesnt need blackwashing.

    • @IkmelAAA
      @IkmelAAA Рік тому +22

      It's fascinating to me as well. It's also sad that we're not used to see this and I think a lot of westerners still need to understand that cultural upbringing is what defines an identity rather than ethnicity.

    • @onojioboardwalk9748
      @onojioboardwalk9748 Рік тому +1

      @@IkmelAAA .. Yeah except thats not true what youve said there. Indoctrination is neither fascinating or moral after all.

    • @PolarBear-rc4ks
      @PolarBear-rc4ks Рік тому +7

      @@IkmelAAA I thought that was obvious?! That idea of "ethnicity being your identity" sounds EXTREMELY American to me, atleast here in England decent folk do not judge by colour/ethnicity etc
      (obviously there are the odd bunch, terribly old fashioned people who need to be thrown into the sun)

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Рік тому +3

      @@PolarBear-rc4ks How are all those migrants crossing the channel working out for you? I hear you guys are getting quite a lot of stabbings as well. Care to explain that? I'm from America I don't understand it.

  • @paparazziphotography6712
    @paparazziphotography6712 Рік тому +123

    Takashi: Thank you for sharing a well rounded view of the life in Japan! Yes some people do have racial overtones which are deeply ingrained in most if not "ALL", cultures, but what YOU are doing is to be commended! I do appreciate your "grounded perspective" in being NETURAL in your reporting, and it really allows the audience to feel "connected in your interviewing process"! Keep up the great work you and your crew are doing! Believe me; what you are doing is bridging "the gap in humanity which is sorely needed". I'll tune in from time to time and check "YOU" out! New fan, Mr. Hopkins

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Рік тому

      Bull cap they LOVE WHITES

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Рік тому +1

    Amazing!!! This is awesome 😎

  • @JanSparkles1
    @JanSparkles1 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful culture, language, and people! ❤ New subscriber!

  • @williamstone1536
    @williamstone1536 Рік тому +5

    Omg, these girls are enchantingly beautiful!! Really awesome Interview series! Great work Takashi!!

  • @BasicBeachCommunity1
    @BasicBeachCommunity1 Рік тому +14

    I really like the flow of Japanese you can tell when somebody is quite experienced in speaking it the flow sounds so nice. 🌴🌴

  • @LishaCat07
    @LishaCat07 Рік тому

    Great interview!

  • @dreamerqueennotunderthemachine
    @dreamerqueennotunderthemachine 9 місяців тому +1

    I watched this video and the other one you did with half Japanese/half Black people .. every single one of them is so exotically beautiful!!

  • @briangutierrez6472
    @briangutierrez6472 Рік тому +5

    Been to Japan once and LOVED IT. want to go back. Good to see perspective from your videos! Good job 👏

  • @nikitasantos2084
    @nikitasantos2084 Рік тому +11

    I love watching your interviews! They are so interesting. And I also appreciate how you interview different kinds of people in Japan to talk about their unique experiences. It's very informative. Keep up the good work!

  • @ProffessorYellow
    @ProffessorYellow Рік тому

    You know what Takashi, I will support your goals. Subscribed I did.

  • @inphanta
    @inphanta Рік тому

    Great video and insights, and I must say that last girl was 😍😍😍😍😍