i'm so happy you blur out the faces of the others in the store! so thoughtful. i wish privacy was more valued in the US by vloggers. i've had people come into the store i work at and film me unwillingly. so it's nice to see you taking care not to do that. this video was so so helpful!! i loved it and i'll rewatch it again and try to read the japanese subtitles this time! thank you💖
Yeah meanwhile in america people whip out their phones the second they think an interesting interaction is about to happen and make sure they are filming the person as much as possible 😅😅😅
@@nervousbunnygaming It's our constitutional right via the first amendment to be able to film in public and an extension of what our founding fathers fought for in liberty. God bless America.
@@TheSlendermangNo its not. People have a right to privacy. Anyway, it's illegal to record people without consent in Japan and you're basically required to blur out faces. You generally have to ask the owner for consent beforehand if you plan on recording inside a privately owned business too.
@@TroublechanJP-jy5um I'm not talking about Japan. It is a constitutional US right to film public places and public officials in those public spaces within reason.
ive been studying japanese as my third language for three years, and just recently ive started trying to use everything ive learned via watching japanese videos and media, i still find it extremely hard to keep up and underestand everything but i hope that in a few weeks ill be able to grasp things more easily
I love japanese supermarkets...especially the sashimi and natto section 😋 and Sake and green tea products...I really hope that we can travel again to Japan ✈️🇯🇵...when this Covid is over for good
As a complete beginner still, this video was great to listen to every day speech. Also entertaining to see similarities and differences in the supermarket compared to ours. (:
こんにちは。カナダ出身です。私はあなたのビデオが本当に好きでした。I'am beginning to learn japanese (hiragana and Katakana only now and I'am learning more vocabulary ) and I am discovering your beautiful country with you! This video was great to learn more about the groceries product name .. And even the price! あなたは素晴らしい先生です。お疲れ様でした。ありがとうございます。またお買い物に行きたいです。
The Masters Class ad that played before this video was actually super good :) I watched the whole thing. It was the Master Class for rock climbing, taught by that mad man Alex Honnold from Free Solo.
Great video. It was fun to watch. I'm going to watch more in this series. It's interesting to see how you guys have recycle bins at the very entrance for the plastic containers that were bought previously.
I know Japan values politeness and customer service, but wow!! The cashier was so incredibly nice!! I think the word here would be 欣快 (kinkai)? I also work as a cashier, but in America, that kind of politeness is very very unusual. It's fascinating how in Japan, formal and professional speech is considered polite, but in America, more casual and friendly speech is polite. If someone spoke to me in America the way that cashier does in Japan, I would be very confused, lol. I worry sometimes that I'll get mixed up with not remembering to use polite speech rather than friendly/familiar speech!
Excellent video! A nice finish to your shopping by adding Mejii chocolates, which are fantastic (sold in the US, too). One "problem"--I would have bought the grapes, and returned the natto, LOL I didn't know about the popularity of olive oil... Very good filmmaking quality, too, and a very thorough look at a Japanese grocery store.
Thank you!! And you found the chocolate!!😁 I was taking too much time choosing that chocolate, so I cut that scene. You don’t like natto?? My kids don’t like it either. It’s good for the health though
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Natto looks like baked beans, which is a common side dish in America ( or maybe it used to be). Try to imagine an American taking a spoonful of natto by mistake, and watching his reaction..LOL I do know about the health benefits, but that taste..maybe it's better if you were given it as a child..
This is amazing! ありがとう! I need stuff like this? I’m trying to immerse myself in the language, spending 98% of my time listening to Japanese. Listening to a Japanese audio book as I type this :) ha. All input at this stage, no output(speaking). The rest of the time I’m memorizing words, Kata and Kanji. But it is hard from me to find Japanese media with Japanese subtitles. Also I’m looking for stuff like this with relevant present day language. Anime is fun but they don’t always speak like average Japanese native people today.
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally I think I miss spoke… I meant I’m spending the majority of my STUDY time listening/watching Japanese media. About 2-3 hours a day, broken up throughout the day :) I’m reading some grammar and writing some Kanji. I’m not doing any speaking yet and probably won’t for a few more months.
thanks for this video, it was very nostalgic! i used to love going to the supermarket when i lived in japan, for some reason i found it very relaxing (here i find it quite stressful, haha). i wonder if maybe it has something to do with the sounds and music that they play in japanese supermarkets? しかし1.8L分のワインを一本で買えるなんて、夢のようですね!山梨県に引っ越そうかなw
It was interesting to see inside the Japanese grocery store. Did you ever consider teaching Japanese from the package labels? I was trying to read the katakana and hiragana as you wandered around. It was fun. ありがとうございます。
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Hi Fumi-san, I recently came across your channel and I find it really helpful for acquiring Japanese phrases for everyday use. Yes, the suggestion with the labels is a good one. I think it would be also great to use a supermarket visit to teach and practice the cost of the products, i.e. numbers and counters. For instance, which counters are used for different fruits and vegetables, for packs of things, for bottles, flat things, units of measure, etc. That would be very helpful! Thanks in advance!
Hi Fumi! Thanks for the video. Really enjoyed watching it! Any chance of going to a Hard Off, Off House or 2nd Street? I really miss walking into Thrift Stores in Japan and walking around the place looking for a bargain! Haha. Look forward to the next Tour around your Town and Language Videos. Cheers.
So you’ve lived in Japan! And actually, you can see a 2nd Street building in the beginning of this video. The building is next to the supermarket. I’ll visit it someday 😁
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Thanks Fumi! I haven't lived in Japan, but have visited many times. Would love the chance to live there. Look forward to the next Walk and Talk video! Cheers.
Thank you for making this! I also wonder if you hold the camera by hand or is it attacthed to something? And does people usually react when they see you wearing/holding it? Thanks
Wondered this groceries part and why Japanese beef reder. As fu mi sen se knows within 3hours distance from but i haven't been there so far. Went to too far one America. Should have been on vacations and get stationary and character necessities. >_-♥️
i'm so happy you blur out the faces of the others in the store! so thoughtful. i wish privacy was more valued in the US by vloggers. i've had people come into the store i work at and film me unwillingly. so it's nice to see you taking care not to do that.
this video was so so helpful!! i loved it and i'll rewatch it again and try to read the japanese subtitles this time! thank you💖
Yeah meanwhile in america people whip out their phones the second they think an interesting interaction is about to happen and make sure they are filming the person as much as possible 😅😅😅
@@nervousbunnygaming It's our constitutional right via the first amendment to be able to film in public and an extension of what our founding fathers fought for in liberty. God bless America.
@@TheSlendermangNo its not. People have a right to privacy. Anyway, it's illegal to record people without consent in Japan and you're basically required to blur out faces. You generally have to ask the owner for consent beforehand if you plan on recording inside a privately owned business too.
@@TroublechanJP-jy5um I'm not talking about Japan. It is a constitutional US right to film public places and public officials in those public spaces within reason.
Thank you for touring us at a スーパー
このビデオにほんとにありがとうございました!
It really helped me with both my reading and listening! I hope we can get more videos like this for in the future.
I’m thinking of other videos of this kind. So please stay tuned😊
Even after slowing down the cashier's speech, I can still barely understand what she's saying 😂Thank god for your subtitles
ありがと。
It was very helpful for me. I have recently started learning Japanese.... though I am finding it hard to learn this videos are helping me a lot
This was a very interesting video. I really like your daily life content!
Dave-san, ありがとうございます!
I’m glad you enjoyed it too and thank you always for Super Thanks😁✨
Dave-san, ありがとうございます!
I’m glad you enjoyed it too and thank you always for Super Thanks😁✨
Thank you for making these videos! They are really hepful and keep me motivated! WoW, those hanging grapes are beautiful!
Oh, you actually saw the very last part of this video?? Thank you!
The grape field is my son’s friend’s father’s and he put a lot of effort into it😊
ive been studying japanese as my third language for three years, and just recently ive started trying to use everything ive learned via watching japanese videos and media, i still find it extremely hard to keep up and underestand everything but i hope that in a few weeks ill be able to grasp things more easily
I’m sure you will😊
Ganbatte!!😁
ふみ先生、こんにちは。
日本の生活について動画を見て楽しんでいます。テレビでのおもしい買い物体験はいい感じですね。いろいろな商品に惹かれました。日本に旅行したときは、スーパーを行くのは好きです。そこには、日本人の日常を体験する方法のひとつです。教える動画を作ってくれてありがとうございます🙏今日も勉強になりました。先生のチャンネルを見つけて、本当にうれしいです☺️
スティーブンさん、こんにちは!
今回のも気に入っていただけて嬉しいです😁
わたしも外国のスーパーを見るのは好きです。いろいろな違いがおもしろいですよね。
またいろいろ動画を作りますね! コメントをありがとうございました😊
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally
ふみ先生
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。楽しみにしています😊
I love japanese supermarkets...especially the sashimi and natto section 😋 and Sake and green tea products...I really hope that we can travel again to Japan ✈️🇯🇵...when this Covid is over for good
Right. I hope the day comes soon too, and you can enjoy sashimi, natto, green tea, sake....😋
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Hi, do you plan to visit also a drugstore? I would enjoy this a lot. With best wishes 😃
As a complete beginner still, this video was great to listen to every day speech. Also entertaining to see similarities and differences in the supermarket compared to ours. (:
こんにちは。カナダ出身です。私はあなたのビデオが本当に好きでした。I'am beginning to learn japanese (hiragana and Katakana only now and I'am learning more vocabulary ) and I am discovering your beautiful country with you! This video was great to learn more about the groceries product name
.. And even the price! あなたは素晴らしい先生です。お疲れ様でした。ありがとうございます。またお買い物に行きたいです。
うれしいコメント、ありがとうございます! I'll make more videos for people like you☺️
Awesome videos... So hard to learn japanese language for anyone. But your videos keeps me motivated for moving forward. Congrats
I’m glad to hear that! Thank you 😊😊
The Masters Class ad that played before this video was actually super good :) I watched the whole thing. It was the Master Class for rock climbing, taught by that mad man Alex Honnold from Free Solo.
あなたが教えているユーチューブクリップから日本語を学びました。ありがとうございます。
お役に立ててよかったです!
また動画を作るので、見てください😁✨
Your channel is indispensable!! Thank you!
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you😊
I appreciate all effort you put on your videos including sharing a slice of your day to help us learn. Thank you so much. ^_^
Thank you!!😊
Thank you 😊✨
Great video. It was fun to watch. I'm going to watch more in this series. It's interesting to see how you guys have recycle bins at the very entrance for the plastic containers that were bought previously.
I like that part too. Now it’s easier for us to throw them away as a part of recycling
Japanese Supermarkets are so interesting I just wonder around looking at all the products and the packaging is so appealing.
😁✨
I know Japan values politeness and customer service, but wow!! The cashier was so incredibly nice!! I think the word here would be 欣快 (kinkai)?
I also work as a cashier, but in America, that kind of politeness is very very unusual. It's fascinating how in Japan, formal and professional speech is considered polite, but in America, more casual and friendly speech is polite. If someone spoke to me in America the way that cashier does in Japan, I would be very confused, lol. I worry sometimes that I'll get mixed up with not remembering to use polite speech rather than friendly/familiar speech!
Excellent video! A nice finish to your shopping by adding Mejii chocolates, which are fantastic (sold in the US, too). One "problem"--I would have bought the grapes, and returned the natto, LOL
I didn't know about the popularity of olive oil...
Very good filmmaking quality, too, and a very thorough look at a Japanese grocery store.
Thank you!!
And you found the chocolate!!😁
I was taking too much time choosing that chocolate, so I cut that scene.
You don’t like natto??
My kids don’t like it either. It’s good for the health though
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Natto looks like baked beans, which is a common side dish in America ( or maybe it used to be). Try to imagine an American taking a spoonful of natto by mistake, and watching his reaction..LOL
I do know about the health benefits, but that taste..maybe it's better if you were given it as a child..
Just found your channel and your videos are so so helpful!! ありがとうございます!:)
いえいえ^^
I'm glad you found my channel! Thank you for the comment :)
You have put so much effort
watching from komatsu thank you for this helping tools
Super
12:47 i never knew you need to bring your own basket. Great video too
You don’t have to bring your basket, if you buy a plastic bag there. I prefer bringing my basket though 😁
How wholesome and polite can a nation be?
Chashier says: Sorry for the waiting.
👍✨😄
Espectacular gracias Mujer!!!
Gracias!!
I really like this video. I want to repeat the video and review the sentences, until I can finally come to Japan and try it out myself.
Please do that!! I hope the day that everyone can travel freely comes soon and you can come to Japan 😁
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Thank you! I hope so too.
Thank you.
すごいビデオありがとうございま. So very helpful:) 明けましておめでとうございます.
明けましておめでとうございます! コメントをありがとうございました☺️
This is amazing! ありがとう! I need stuff like this? I’m trying to immerse myself in the language, spending 98% of my time listening to Japanese. Listening to a Japanese audio book as I type this :) ha.
All input at this stage, no output(speaking). The rest of the time I’m memorizing words, Kata and Kanji.
But it is hard from me to find Japanese media with Japanese subtitles. Also I’m looking for stuff like this with relevant present day language. Anime is fun but they don’t always speak like average Japanese native people today.
Wow, you work hard! I'll make more videos like this. I hope those will help you too :)
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally I think I miss spoke… I meant I’m spending the majority of my STUDY time listening/watching Japanese media. About 2-3 hours a day, broken up throughout the day :) I’m reading some grammar and writing some Kanji. I’m not doing any speaking yet and probably won’t for a few more months.
Now, I wanna buy some Meiji chocolate, some Haagen Dazs ice cream, and some of the famous Cup Noodle. Curry is my fave. Love it!
You know well about Japanese products 😁😁👍
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Yes... they are delicious!! Oishii!
thanks for this video, it was very nostalgic! i used to love going to the supermarket when i lived in japan, for some reason i found it very relaxing (here i find it quite stressful, haha). i wonder if maybe it has something to do with the sounds and music that they play in japanese supermarkets?
しかし1.8L分のワインを一本で買えるなんて、夢のようですね!山梨県に引っ越そうかなw
今回、動画を作っていて、音楽がうるさい気がしたんですが、でも買い物中は音楽もいいですよね!
ワインは、最初は喜んで買ってましたが、大きすぎて、今はふつうのサイズのワインを買ってます😅
日本人だけど面白かったですー!山梨にまた行きたい!一升瓶ワイン飲みたい!
よかった🥰
しかし、一升瓶ワインは実はたくさん飲む用のチープワインなのですー
もっと高級な山梨県産の葡萄のワインでお迎えさせてください💜
I must say that the Japanese cashiers are really kind.
It depends on the person, but yes, most of them are kind😊
good video, I learnt a lot
It was interesting to see inside the Japanese grocery store. Did you ever consider teaching Japanese from the package labels? I was trying to read the katakana and hiragana as you wandered around. It was fun. ありがとうございます。
I’d never thought about that, but you gave me a great idea!
I’ll make that type of video!
I’ll think about how I can make it.
Thank you 😊 🙌
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally やった。 :D
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Hi Fumi-san, I recently came across your channel and I find it really helpful for acquiring Japanese phrases for everyday use. Yes, the suggestion with the labels is a good one. I think it would be also great to use a supermarket visit to teach and practice the cost of the products, i.e. numbers and counters. For instance, which counters are used for different fruits and vegetables, for packs of things, for bottles, flat things, units of measure, etc. That would be very helpful! Thanks in advance!
❤ありがと
Hi Fumi! Thanks for the video. Really enjoyed watching it! Any chance of going to a Hard Off, Off House or 2nd Street? I really miss walking into Thrift Stores in Japan and walking around the place looking for a bargain! Haha. Look forward to the next Tour around your Town and Language Videos. Cheers.
So you’ve lived in Japan! And actually, you can see a 2nd Street building in the beginning of this video. The building is next to the supermarket. I’ll visit it someday 😁
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally Thanks Fumi! I haven't lived in Japan, but have visited many times. Would love the chance to live there. Look forward to the next Walk and Talk video! Cheers.
Me encantan los contenidos de este canal
Muchas gracias ☺️
大好きなどころです
Thank you for making this! I also wonder if you hold the camera by hand or is it attacthed to something? And does people usually react when they see you wearing/holding it? Thanks
I use Osmo Pocket and I hold it by hand. Nobody notice it. Are you thinking to make this kind of videos?😁
Arigatou gozaimasu🎉❤
In America people leave carts all over the parking lot. Try to pull into a space there's probably a cart needing to be bumped out of the way.
Wow, that seems a little dangerous 😅
ビデオの1:04に書いてあったサインをコピーしました。
みんさん、一緒に読みましょう!
「当店で回収でいるトレーの例です。
回収BOXのフタに記載してありますように
透明(玉子含む)・半透明・納豆・カップ麺・キノコ類
汚れているトレーは回収できません。
お住まいの自治体の区分に沿って処理をお願いします。」
I think it takes time. Ganbatte! 💪
そのぶどうはおいしいみたいですね
とても美味しいです!
高いですけど😂
Wondered this groceries part and why Japanese beef reder. As fu mi sen se knows within 3hours distance from but i haven't been there so far. Went to too far one America. Should have been on vacations and get stationary and character necessities.
>_-♥️
The color of the beef is because of the lighting of the supermarket. So sometimes I’m surprised to see the the real color😂
僕の出身地もゆうめいなワイヌがあるけど。小さしまに南のアストラリアで。 タスマニアを聞いたことがありますか?
タスマニア、聞いたことあります😁
いきたい、いきたい、やまにしに、はやく😂
お疲れ様です。どうやってフリガナ表示出来ますか?
ふりがなはすでに画面に表示されています
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally やり方を聞きたいですけど、教えてもらえないでしょうか?
Grapes!!!! So expensive.
They are brand grapes, so they are much more expensive than other grapes. But anyway grapes in Japan generally expensive
@@SpeakJapaneseNaturally 教えてくれてありがとう。
お値段を写して下さい。 ハワイはマウイから見ています。
可愛くないパンダは悲しいそうですね
haha.
つめかう
Your videos are GREAT!!!
Thank you, Mike-san!😁