You’re right, there definitely is something about 日常生活 in Japan that’s hard to replicate in Sweden. There’s just this feeling of endless possibilities and discoveries, however small or big, that made me feel excited to wake up there every single day.
Well, you better get busy filming the B-roll for the next 10 things video! 😅 As of right now you have 50 likes! 🎉🥳 It's so funny that you talk about nostalgia and child like wonder, even though you haven't been there long. I feel the same way, but I've never been to Nippon. 😅 It's been a dream of mine for most of my life and I really hope I will get to see and tour it one day. 😌 Once I get full use of my legs again, and I'm not stuck in a wheelchair anymore, I really want to come there. And I know...I just said come there, 😅 but I seriously wouldn't mind both of the connotations. 🫰🏻
It's very funny how you describe Japan and Sweden being so different when from my experience Japan is just sort of a tropical version of Sweden :-D Sweden has recently became more relaxed which comes with some flaws but that's it. Anyway, two countries mentioned are my favorites worldwide. And one more thing, Japan is so f*cking dark in summer!
I had no particular interest in Japan or Japanese things but when I moved there, I also felt that strange ambient nostalgia. In a way, Japan is the closest you can get on earth to an 'opposite' of Western/northern latitude material civilization, i.e. where humans with a similar level of technology are approaching modern life. I assume our ancient ancestors got that feeling just crossing a few valleys over in the Pleistocene, but now we barely get that feeling at all, since information is everywhere.
Japan sounds quite the place for me (except for the busy streets) but I just moved to Sweden from the Netherlands. Can't drag my family to Japan again... oh well... Maybe your 10 things not to like video will make me rethink it. 🧡
Can you provide Us? People making time for you and making convenient for them to do that People will stop and listen to their environment to see if they need assistance for you They want to make your day better Influenced by the Japan Japanese approach and culture and values Start on May 12, 2025 and Beyond In Grants Pass Oregon USA
You’re right, there definitely is something about 日常生活 in Japan that’s hard to replicate in Sweden. There’s just this feeling of endless possibilities and discoveries, however small or big, that made me feel excited to wake up there every single day.
Sweden's greatest export since IKEA
Well, you better get busy filming the B-roll for the next 10 things video! 😅 As of right now you have 50 likes! 🎉🥳 It's so funny that you talk about nostalgia and child like wonder, even though you haven't been there long. I feel the same way, but I've never been to Nippon. 😅 It's been a dream of mine for most of my life and I really hope I will get to see and tour it one day. 😌 Once I get full use of my legs again, and I'm not stuck in a wheelchair anymore, I really want to come there. And I know...I just said come there, 😅 but I seriously wouldn't mind both of the connotations. 🫰🏻
What a great video Julian! Agreed on all of these points. Especially the cute little mascots everywhere!
It's very funny how you describe Japan and Sweden being so different when from my experience Japan is just sort of a tropical version of Sweden :-D Sweden has recently became more relaxed which comes with some flaws but that's it. Anyway, two countries mentioned are my favorites worldwide. And one more thing, Japan is so f*cking dark in summer!
I agree with all of these points and now I miss Japan so much I want to throw myself against a wall. Great video! 🌟
That was fun! As a Brit living here for many years, Japan can still surprise me.
Are you living on the Tobu Tojo line....?
My favourite thing about Japan 🇯🇵 is you of course 😊❤
Love your humour, it's slick 🧠🧠🧠🧠
What time of the year is the best time to visit Japan 🇯🇵?
Not July/August! Summers are disgusting here. I'd say November is great :D Or spring if you want to do what the rest of the world does.
@@FishSlappeeCHERRY BLOSSOMS!!! 🌸
Bro I'm moving to Sweden because your videos motivate me so much to not want to live in my country lmao PEACE
haha woooooo move to Sweden! ^^
have you seen Tokyio Godfathers yet?
Come to visit MEXICO CITY, you will find a totally different reality from Sverige and Japan.
日本 is アニメ
You, PewDiePie, and Anton In Japan would be too much Swedish-guy-in-Japan power, it would overwhelm any recording devices
My Fİsh lord Slappee has arrived with his golden wings. Hail.
Classic Scandanavian weeb :)
Leaving dem like for 10 things I hate about living in Japan 😏
Reason number 10, or the edited one needs to be examined more thoroughly 🤔 Or it should have its own video.
YOU are wonderful! And fun. Video is at 19 liked, 28 minutes in.
I had no particular interest in Japan or Japanese things but when I moved there, I also felt that strange ambient nostalgia. In a way, Japan is the closest you can get on earth to an 'opposite' of Western/northern latitude material civilization, i.e. where humans with a similar level of technology are approaching modern life. I assume our ancient ancestors got that feeling just crossing a few valleys over in the Pleistocene, but now we barely get that feeling at all, since information is everywhere.
DIFFERENT INNIT
New sub.
Moving next month to Japan!
Can't wait to spend every day eating $3 combini food and relaxing on a nice rainy day in the 100% humidity.
Japan sounds quite the place for me (except for the busy streets) but I just moved to Sweden from the Netherlands. Can't drag my family to Japan again... oh well... Maybe your 10 things not to like video will make me rethink it. 🧡
I very much miss the food from Japan. Even the quality of groceries is so much better than what I was used to growing up.
Can you provide Us?
People making time for you and making convenient for them to do that
People will stop and listen to their environment to see if they need assistance for you
They want to make your day better
Influenced by the Japan Japanese approach and culture and values
Start on May 12, 2025 and Beyond
In Grants Pass Oregon USA
Have you considered the real threat of Godzilla related attacks... There's a governmental protocol I assume...?
Thanks Fish for another informative and amusing video.
Congrats on the 17 likes
4:40 No. I don't know what you mean.
good sense of humor kekeke
Thanks for a great episode.
great video, so fun to listen to you!
Holy
The liquid up ones bum sounds kinda... stiffy. What is the liquid up ones bum about?
Japanese bidet toilets! ^^