Day in the Life of a Japanese Construction Worker

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • A Day in the Life of a Japanese Construction Worker in Tokyo Japan. This is typical work day in Japan for construction work who operates an Excavator construction vehicle. This is her work hours in Japan as well as her morning routine and after work schedule. Kaori operates various construction vehicles such as bulldozers and backhoes, but her speciality are Yumbos, AKA excavators the Japanese name dating back to the 1960’s when they were first produced and named as such. Ever since then, the name Yumbo has become synonymous with all excavators in Japan. And to operate these construction vehicles specialized licenses in Japan are required in addition to a large-sized vehicle driver’s license if driven on roads, in total Kaori had to test for 4 different licenses in order to do her job. It was only until Kaori’s late 20’s did she find interest in her career, working as an office cleaner, she noticed excavators from her office window dreaming how fun it would be to operate. One day on break, she ran into one of the vehicle operators, who she confessed her dream. The man laughingly told her to get a license. It was to his surprise when she came back some time later with that license in hand…shocked the man could do only one thing, help her get a job at his company.
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  • @PaolofromTOKYO
    @PaolofromTOKYO  4 дні тому +216

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    • @delano6572
      @delano6572 4 дні тому +1

      "Lets see what's in this room!" as he's dying from the heat lol we know why you pointed out that room

    • @christianalvarez7799
      @christianalvarez7799 4 дні тому +1

      Come to Australia next

    • @bta8355
      @bta8355 4 дні тому +7

      I wish Paolo would acknowledge the sad truth abut japanese workers happiness. The good (there are many good things) but also the bad (excessive working hours, leading to issues like karoshi (death from overwork), EXREMELY poor work-life balance, and a lack of mental health support, pressure to conform, rigid hierarchies which stifles open communication, gender inequality, a society that expects workers to live for the work and never mentioned critice). Saying all of that from the perspective of a German who works in the Netherlands and worked in Russia, countries that also have some of those benefits and issues. Paolo just does this "Face-saving/everything is ALWAYS perfect" which is quite sad. Sometimes we see people in his videos that work 14h, 6days a week and on the free day they go drinking with friends with the words "MY LIFE IS PERFECT, I love my job, I don't mind not seeing my family" and Paolo replies with the biggest smile "THAT IS AWESOME" lmao, what is that

    • @blklatino93312
      @blklatino93312 4 дні тому

      let us know when you are in southern california

    • @artistlovepeace
      @artistlovepeace 4 дні тому

      This channel is astonishing and beautiful. Wow. I've watched about twenty or thirty of these mini docs over the years.

  • @kao.ksk2021
    @kao.ksk2021 3 дні тому +3358

    Hi❤Thank you all for watching, I'm Kaori.
    My son is not a recluse as people are commenting. He goes to school and hangs out with his friends like a normal boy. He's just in a little rebellious phase at home at the moment. I don’t think there is anything to worry about it.

    • @z3us522
      @z3us522 3 дні тому +311

      don't worry about these comments everyone going through rebellious phase some time and it'll be over soon. Hope you have wonderful future ahead. 😄

    • @neurocloud7771
      @neurocloud7771 3 дні тому +205

      Super mom

    • @darkclouds27
      @darkclouds27 3 дні тому +103

      When 2 of my 3 kids were teenagers they were like your son and became social after a couple of years. Ignore the negative comments!

    • @XSpImmaLion
      @XSpImmaLion 3 дні тому +79

      Thanks for sharing your work day Kaori!
      Ignore the rude comments and keep strong!

    • @trotamundo76
      @trotamundo76 3 дні тому +2

      Ignore the stupid comments, all teenagers behave the same everywhere

  • @OriginalHunterRaider
    @OriginalHunterRaider 2 дні тому +29

    Literally the prettiest construction worker I've ever seen lol

    • @Matheus-r5j
      @Matheus-r5j 7 годин тому +1

      She is strong and that's all that matters

  • @Raulc713
    @Raulc713 4 дні тому +1653

    Me as a mexican whos been working at construction site 10 years with my dad . And i gotta say this is the most cleanest construction site i ever seen . Heck Even there machinery doesnt have a single rust or scratchesh lol

    • @rudy7803
      @rudy7803 4 дні тому

      then lick it

    • @kirej5788
      @kirej5788 4 дні тому +33

      what his day in a life of house builder you’ll be surprise

    • @Boomdizzle99
      @Boomdizzle99 4 дні тому +98

      Its clean because the Japanese are very diligent and thoughtful about their work area. Most cultures dont go to those lengths to do things properly. Im mexican as well, even though were hard working ppl theres alot of cut corners in many things ive seen

    • @maxastra8040
      @maxastra8040 4 дні тому +44

      You’re comparing one of the most disciplined and orderly societies in history with the latter.

    • @The_Curious_Cat
      @The_Curious_Cat 4 дні тому +36

      That's basically Japan in a nutshell. They have the mentality of when they are going to do something, they are going to do it well. That includes the work site aswell.

  • @vladansaracpv
    @vladansaracpv 3 дні тому +139

    She's such a fighter. Not giving up as a single mom. So inspiring

    • @jaxripper251
      @jaxripper251 4 години тому

      Oh please she sitting in a damn excavator with ac and a fin ac jacket

    • @lawrencehan5591
      @lawrencehan5591 2 години тому

      Pat yourself on the back and feel like you're a good person.

  • @mxp2000
    @mxp2000 4 дні тому +1499

    I still remember the lady contractor starting her own company. I would love to see more of her. It's terrific to see women doing the trades : )

    • @TTM1895
      @TTM1895 4 дні тому +40

      Please go to her for an update. Thank you. 😊

    • @GovernmentIssued
      @GovernmentIssued 4 дні тому

      Feminists in the USA talk about equality, but only want the good stuff. When was the last time you saw a female construction worker actually doing the heavy lifting with your own eyes in real life.

    • @Nelly_platinum
      @Nelly_platinum 4 дні тому +19

      Her episode was the best one

    • @kevincastillo4712
      @kevincastillo4712 4 дні тому +1

      What the name of the video

    • @oliverdragon1974
      @oliverdragon1974 4 дні тому +22

      @@kevincastillo4712 I think that it is titled: Day in the Life of a Japanese Carpenter.

  • @yasaminwhy8212
    @yasaminwhy8212 3 дні тому +135

    I love her attitude! "Go get a licence? OK!" What a legend. I wish her nothing but the best.

  • @tylerbates2884
    @tylerbates2884 4 дні тому +1032

    Might be one of my favorites of all time Paolo. Much respect to her to be a heavy equipment operator/construction worker AS well as being a single mother with teenagers no less! Well done!

    • @elwoodjimmy2734
      @elwoodjimmy2734 4 дні тому +10

      Agreed! This is one of my favorites in this series!

    • @officebear4637
      @officebear4637 3 дні тому

      She can crush my eggplant with that excavator

    • @Adrian-zw6sc
      @Adrian-zw6sc 3 дні тому +8

      Most attractive construction worker that I've ever seen... how does Paolo find these gems!

    • @Nookiezilla
      @Nookiezilla 3 дні тому

      @@Adrian-zw6sc I think those "gems" apply to Paolo, not the other way around.

    • @airjordanfan11
      @airjordanfan11 2 дні тому

      ​@@Adrian-zw6sc ditto!

  • @gotakazawa408
    @gotakazawa408 4 дні тому +579

    It's fantastic that Paolo has created a video focusing on women working in construction. Unfortunately, Japanese media rarely cover these topics, which makes this video particularly valuable. As a Japanese person, I would also like to commend Paolo for presenting the facts in such a fair and balanced way. Her goal was to enter a contest and achieve a good result, but Japan's top-level operators are so skilled that they can thread a fine needle using heavy machinery. In any case, I sincerely wish her every success.

    • @syts77
      @syts77 3 дні тому +4

      Why would media need to cover these topics?

    • @gotakazawa408
      @gotakazawa408 3 дні тому +32

      @@syts77 Have you ever watched a Japanese TV show? Personally, I feel that, unfortunately, the majority of Japanese media is dominated by a genre called 'variety,' which tends to rely on cheap laughs. Many of these shows are superficial, lacking both entertainment value and educational content. From this perspective, I find videos like this to be much more valuable

    • @ryanshannon6963
      @ryanshannon6963 3 дні тому

      @@gotakazawa408 Are there any proper Japanese shows you would recommend? My diet just consists of NHK World. I know it's news focused, but they also cover other topics, but it's definitely more like PBS rather than OETA. I think my favorite of Paolo's are mostly women focused on the trades: The knife factory, this one, the home renovator/contractor. Although not a trade, but still a woman running it was the fancy izakaya in Ginza. I'm also seeing a Japanese Car Repair worker in the YT recs, so guess where I'm going next!

    • @MrMBinder
      @MrMBinder 3 дні тому +1

      Agreed. Showing something like this would be a massive step up for Japanese TV.
      The only time I watched TV while I was in Japan was for the news/weather.
      Maybe it was just the channels available at the hotels I stayed at, but the rest of the shows were what I'd consider total "brainrot".
      It was basically "react content" (with content being a stretch) with one reporter in the field trying out season special foods or just asking random people about things and 3-4 studio guest going "ヘー?".

    • @gotakazawa408
      @gotakazawa408 3 дні тому

      @@ryanshannon6963 Unfortunately, I hardly watch television these days. The reason is that it’s difficult to find content that presents the truth fairly and offers new inspiration, like Paolo’s video. I do occasionally watch NHK World, but I sometimes feel uneasy about both the news itself and the way it’s reported. Commercial broadcasters are even more disappointing, as many of their programs are heavily influenced by sponsors. This has been a major factor in my decision to stop watching TV. For these reasons, I’m really looking forward to Paolo’s next video.

  • @DiamondFlame45
    @DiamondFlame45 4 дні тому +544

    Kaori is so inspiring! A single hard working mom in a trade! She is so kind! I hope her son appreciates her kindness when he is older. I know those teenage years can be a hassle.

    • @rtyrsson
      @rtyrsson 4 дні тому +19

      Agreed! I was moved by her kindness as a mother as well. I hope he does not become a "hikikomori," a chronically withdrawn shut-in. Its becoming a healthcare crisis/phenomenon in Japan and can be quite distressing.😥

    • @creamocropable
      @creamocropable 4 дні тому +20

      If he is in highschool particularly in their third year, he might just be prepping for college exams - they take that waaaay to seriously imo to the point that kids shut themselves in their rooms to study all day.

    • @backspacer92
      @backspacer92 3 дні тому +4

      @@rtyrsson I was the same, I stopped eating with my parents and sister. It was always awkward because we weren't really close and didn't talk much. I don't think that Kaori has such a relationship with her kids, though.

  • @margotk538
    @margotk538 4 дні тому +193

    I have so much respect for this mom. My mom is a single mom too. When I was a teenager I just heat up frozen food usually.
    The teenage kids should at least be able to help with preparing the food and do some easy chores before mom gets home.

    • @Koutsimouka
      @Koutsimouka 3 дні тому +34

      Yeah I get they are young but cmon man they just leave their plates in the sink for her when she gets home from work? And the son doesn’t even come eat with her? By the looks of it he’s not seen her all day..

    • @atari_rx
      @atari_rx 3 дні тому +19

      ​@@Koutsimoukathe teens are either ungrateful or unaware how hard their mom works in my opinion. They should know better but if she enables them and constantly does everything for them, then it doesn't help either.

    • @Koutsimouka
      @Koutsimouka 3 дні тому +1

      @@atari_rx well said

    • @Ahiku
      @Ahiku 3 дні тому +10

      @@atari_rx Yeah, I agree. They aren't that young, either. Even younger kids can have their own little chores, depending on their age, for example sorting socks, setting the table, taking out the garbage...) and then they can do more and more the older they get. Our parents are not our servants.

    • @ah3626
      @ah3626 3 дні тому +8

      Im actually glad Paolo filmed her day, i hope her kids will watch this vdo and realize that just washing their dishes after their meals and even doing some chores might be the best gift for their mother

  • @Mamasparky86
    @Mamasparky86 4 дні тому +682

    As a female electrician, it is nice seeing other ladies out in the field. However, I will point out the obvious that it isn’t for everyone. Long hours, working in the elements, heavy tools and material to move, it is very strenuous job and you need to be in shape. Personally I enjoyed it very much and got along very well with the other guys in the field.

    • @MrWescottX
      @MrWescottX 4 дні тому +1

      @@Mamasparky86 fair enough

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 4 дні тому +2

      That actually far more difficult than working in air condition excavator. Would make a better video

    • @DjangoDrango
      @DjangoDrango 4 дні тому

      woman should be oppressed

    • @TomRyall3
      @TomRyall3 4 дні тому +9

      Long hour's? She only worked from 8 until 4.30 with an hour lunch break...wouldn't exactly call that a long work day!!!

    • @Esandeech2
      @Esandeech2 3 дні тому +1

      I have so much respect for construction workers/electricians and people who do such jobs.

  • @りょうか-l5k
    @りょうか-l5k 3 дні тому +68

    大学4年生の女です。来年からサブコンで技術者として働くので、このビデオは私に勇気をくれました!かおりさんみたいに頑張ろうと思います💪

    • @RAKazi-bv3lp
      @RAKazi-bv3lp 3 дні тому +3

      Omg, best of luck! Wishing for your success!! ❤❤

    • @spicymangooo
      @spicymangooo 3 дні тому +4

      頑張ってください!

    • @xPhantomxify
      @xPhantomxify 3 дні тому +2

      かおりさんの息子さんが、かおりさんや妹さんと一緒に食事をしたがらないのが心配です。心配ですね...。

    • @ianbedloe3042
      @ianbedloe3042 2 дні тому +2

      Best of luck!

    • @afizi1213
      @afizi1213 8 годин тому

      awak tahu saya bercita cita nak jadi arkitek mereka bentuk rumah dan bangunan tapi ia tak kesampaian sebab pencapaian akademi saya kurang bagus dan saya terfikir mahu smabung belajar ke negara awak dalam usaha mengubah hidup ,saya dari asia tenggara iaitu malaysia yang mana ramai juga anak muda malaysia yang bekerja diluar negara kerana bidang profesional dan gaji yang banyak sangat berbaloi berkorban demi negara walaupun berjauhan dengan keuarga ,macam kami ramai juga yang mahu bantu negara awak dengan bersama sama majukan negara dan juga memahami budaya sekitar ,belajar untuk hidup

  • @tracys169
    @tracys169 4 дні тому +374

    She's so lovely. I can't believe she's closing on 40 already!! Looks like in her 20s to me. I love seeing women in trade and her story impresses me even more. You go Kaori!

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 4 дні тому +8

      This woman is such an inspiration, raising 2 kids, she is a heavy operator, and wants to continue on this path with bigger companies!
      I hope that she starts documenting her story because based on her personality and experience, it should be easily obtainable for her. She broke so many boundaries, looking on while cleaning and seeing a construction vehicle, and then just going crazy and getting many certifications, and she knows what she is doing!
      She should have her own channel and would like to see that hopefully she achieves her dreams, which she has pretty much past with doing this, so you move further forward!

    • @colors6692
      @colors6692 4 дні тому +12

      "Looks like in her 20s" No she doesn't bro!

    • @ballistic350
      @ballistic350 4 дні тому +5

      I'm sure there's a line waiting to be step daddy in a heart beat 😂

    • @LeanneGodfried-jp5uh
      @LeanneGodfried-jp5uh 3 дні тому

      @@rondonkulusthis is the most rude and pathetic comment. You must have nothing for achievement in life. You talk like a pathetic loser and failure lol. This woman is such an incredible person unlike you.

    • @doderiolarkisso4038
      @doderiolarkisso4038 3 дні тому +1

      @@rondonkulus And you know this because...?

  • @ch10120
    @ch10120 3 дні тому +55

    The calligraphy shocked my mind! Kaori is truly skilled, professional and talented! I also appreciate how she wanted to help more women get into this field! 💪

  • @Aikijou
    @Aikijou 4 дні тому +543

    She's an icon. She's a legend. And she is the moment. Now come on now. But seriously, the way she wants to make things better for other female construction workers, and is actively taking steps to do so? Icon behavior. I wish her only success.

    • @PettyCrow-n9c
      @PettyCrow-n9c 4 дні тому +3

      Eh, it depends. More women being in these types of fields usually leads to less men working those jobs. At least in the US we're seeing less and less men working these jobs as more women join in. It's a bit of a problem really.

    • @ilhamws2945
      @ilhamws2945 4 дні тому +7

      @@PettyCrow-n9c its a win win equality

    • @comacorp7262
      @comacorp7262 3 дні тому

      i thing is this type of jobs are pretty open since 2010's its only western women to complain first that to be actually part of it.

    • @fred6907
      @fred6907 3 дні тому

      @@ilhamws2945 Equality is a Marxist mindset. There is ZERO proof that having 50/50 men and women in any profession is an advantage what so ever. Let people decide what jobs they want out of interest, and hire people solely based on merit and experience. The DEI and quota hiring is extremely detrimental to the workspace.

    • @shreksoffspring
      @shreksoffspring 3 дні тому +18

      ​@@PettyCrow-n9c Why does less males mean a problem? And less and less males are working hard labor jobs because males realized they can have other careers too, like teacher, nurse, ect. It's not because women are "taking over"

  • @JaytheP
    @JaytheP 3 дні тому +54

    She’s a tough woman managing a tough job and being a single mom. Respect

  • @rg20322
    @rg20322 4 дні тому +197

    This woman is such an inspiration, raising 2 kids, she is a heavy operator, and wants to continue on this path with bigger companies!
    I hope that she starts documenting her story because based on her personality and experience, it should be easily obtainable for her. She broke so many boundaries, looking on while cleaning and seeing a construction vehicle, and then just going crazy and getting many certifications, and she knows what she is doing!

  • @TeaTimewithFrancis
    @TeaTimewithFrancis 3 дні тому +47

    I just called my mom and told her how much I loved and appreciated her.

  • @Pipe0481
    @Pipe0481 4 дні тому +314

    Lots of respect for her, it's not easy to do that every day!

    • @007psyren
      @007psyren 4 дні тому +9

      Look at her skin tho! I know asian people have flawless beautiful skin but damn maintaining it in the heat must be extra maintenance lol

  • @iusearchbtw69
    @iusearchbtw69 День тому +5

    With such unparalleled skill of caligraphy WITH heavy machinery
    I have no other words, except "She's living her best life"

  • @julesandhalo7566
    @julesandhalo7566 4 дні тому +224

    This has to be one of my faves Paolo, she is very inspiring, as a daughter of a single mum I have much respect for her, shes amazing, I hope someone reads the comments to this beautiful lady.

    • @0512Joe
      @0512Joe 4 дні тому +4

      me too

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 4 дні тому

      Yes very inspiring for something anyone can rent in most of the US and having women shown all the time using.

    • @nicolewilson4058
      @nicolewilson4058 4 дні тому +2

      @@southcoastinventors6583 They were referring to the fact that she works in construction especially in a male dominated industry in Japan.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 4 дні тому

      @@nicolewilson4058 Yeah I understand that but it easy for a women to be a good excavator operator because like operating most machine it about spatial awareness and diligence not back breaking work.
      Plus like most of Japan it takes to much education for being underpaid she should move to the US so her efforts would actually be awarded.

    • @julesandhalo7566
      @julesandhalo7566 4 дні тому +1

      @@southcoastinventors6583 I made no reference to the USA at all, I have however been to Japan several times and acknowledge HER journey as a single mother, why did you make my comment about this lady about you and then offence.

  • @Hotspur62
    @Hotspur62 3 дні тому +18

    An amazing woman. I hope her kids watches this video and appreciates all the hard work she puts in daily to support them.

  • @takeno0215
    @takeno0215 4 дні тому +143

    かっこいい!!
    反抗期の長男にも、そのうち母ちゃんのありがたみに気づく😊

    • @Shobo-n
      @Shobo-n 3 дні тому

      シンママで現場出てるってすごいパワフル

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 2 дні тому +3

    She's extremely impressive, balancing both her professional life in construction and being a single-parent. Great to hear about her advocacy for women in her field as well. All the best to her. Another insightful feature in the can -- thanks, Paolo.

  • @xavierg.
    @xavierg. 4 дні тому +89

    In Texas, I notice that some construction workers have different work hours during the summer. They will start at 3 or 4 in the morning and stop at noon. This is to prevent overheating the workers. It great because there is little to no congestion who are getting around in the area.

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib 4 дні тому +2

      all her vehicles have AC, so its actually not too bad.

    • @TheJohn8765
      @TheJohn8765 4 дні тому +22

      @@Pepe-dq2ib I think the other poster was thinking of the workers who aren't in AC cooled equipment ;)

    • @ojcubz
      @ojcubz 4 дні тому +9

      I believe Texas heat is much worse than Japanese summers, so that would make sense. According to google, Texas on average during summers go upto 38C, heat like that would feel like 40C+ on the actual ground. Japan only probably sits at like 34-35C and feels like 38C on the ground. You'd be surprised how much a 2 degree difference makes. Plus working around heavy machines that probably spew out allot of heat too.

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib 4 дні тому

      @@ojcubz thats why we need to ban them and only allow ev heavy machines.

    • @sr7olsniper
      @sr7olsniper 3 дні тому +2

      Also a huge difference is visibility and humidity. In their case they would be able to start that early since they are in a residential area so like she mentioned, they have to be mindful of the noise they make. Usually companies adapt to try to get a compromise going. In CA, for example you might see Caltrans working on the roads at night, but sometimes this is not possible depending on the severity and urgency of the construction.

  • @e.w.6470
    @e.w.6470 2 дні тому +4

    She is so pretty. Amazing lady. I like her smile and positive energy. It’s definitely not easy for her to raise two kids alone and take the physical job.

  • @BrianM8685
    @BrianM8685 4 дні тому +64

    Wow, Kaori is a remarkable woman! I hope her children appreciate her; she's truly working as hard as she can to provide for them. She seems like a really sweet person. I hope she gets everything she wants in life. 🙂

  • @mgunny05
    @mgunny05 2 дні тому +3

    A very tough woman. Two kids to raise and a professional on her machine…good mother, good woman.

  • @DeRossi-z
    @DeRossi-z 3 дні тому +14

    Her kids is so lucky to have her as mother

  • @clyde9767
    @clyde9767 4 дні тому +164

    Been watching your channel for awhile now, just wanted to say absolutely love "a day in the life" videos!

  • @moi1310
    @moi1310 3 дні тому +2

    Kaori is so cool, definetely an inspiration!

  • @OverSpark65
    @OverSpark65 4 дні тому +32

    I hope her kids appreciate their hard working mom. She works hard has a construction worker all while being a great mother.

    • @TheJohn8765
      @TheJohn8765 4 дні тому +1

      I'm a bit surprised she's doing any non-cooking chores, tho. Maybe that's completely normal in Japan?

    • @carlothan224
      @carlothan224 4 дні тому +1

      @@TheJohn8765 It shouldn't be normal. Her kids should help their mom. I am surprised how they not even washing dishes.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j 3 дні тому

      @@carlothan224 the son is probably a hikikomori

  • @JartistDnd
    @JartistDnd 4 дні тому +32

    WOW... Not only is she a good mother, she's an extremely skilled construction worker and she's very beautiful! Simply amazing to see such a hard working women in this field. Seeing the calligraphy was very cool! Hope her dreams come true, she deserves it!

    • @PettyCrow-n9c
      @PettyCrow-n9c 4 дні тому

      She's a great father!

    • @cindykawasaki
      @cindykawasaki 3 дні тому +3

      She had me at the fact that she operated an excavator and was a older single mom then she does calligraphy with the excavator! Omg this woman is a total bada$$!

  • @furrantee
    @furrantee 4 дні тому +50

    Single mom with 2 teenagers, her own boss to boot, skilled enough at her job to write calligraphy with heavy machinery! and one of the female pioneers in her field working to improve other women's lives. Kaori sugoi ne! My mother enlisted as a WAC and retired as an Army Engineer. Women go buck "the norm" and pave the way are certified bada**es in my book. Definitely one of the really good episodes.

    • @PettyCrow-n9c
      @PettyCrow-n9c 4 дні тому

      Yeah it's great for women, but it's horrible for men. Single mothers raise weak men. On top of that, these women "bucking the norm" have led to sharp decrease in the birth rates all across the world, and various other issues. Women have left their natural role and have ruined societies just so they can "buck the norm".

    • @KainsAddiction
      @KainsAddiction 2 дні тому

      There's definitely more to this story

    • @anonymousanonym450
      @anonymousanonym450 2 дні тому +1

      cringe

    • @KainsAddiction
      @KainsAddiction 2 дні тому

      @@anonymousanonym450 "constuction worker" basically finds a way to still work in the AC all day LOL

  • @karohemd2426
    @karohemd2426 День тому +6

    That has to be the most relaxed construction site Ive ever seen.
    Wonderful portrait, thank you!

  • @mrreonkadena
    @mrreonkadena 4 дні тому +22

    My goodness. I have such respect for Kaori. May she always be blessed with good health so she can realize her dream. Thank you, Paolo, for this simple but meaningful video.

  • @giovannabrb
    @giovannabrb 12 годин тому +2

    This is not just a day in the life of a Japanese construction worker, this Is the life of a woman working a tough job and still finding the energy to take care of her family and herself! She looks so much younger. Great job Kaori!

  • @15BubblesOrigami
    @15BubblesOrigami 4 дні тому +23

    That calligraphy is a flex! I can't even write that well with my own hands...

    • @TheJohn8765
      @TheJohn8765 4 дні тому +3

      I sometimes have problems reading my own writing so it's a testament to her skill that she can do that with a machine.

  • @azrieldimitrios
    @azrieldimitrios 2 дні тому +2

    Honestly my favourite series to watch, also entertaining to watch and your formatting is so good.

  • @ivanichianus
    @ivanichianus 4 дні тому +125

    That’s a strong woman right there, raising 2 kids as a single mom and working in construction.
    I have to say though, her kids are way too old to not help out with at least washing the dishes before her mom comes back from a long day of work.

    • @thelovelybi
      @thelovelybi 4 дні тому +32

      Can not agree with u more. Teenage kids should be able to wash the dishes even prepare their own breakfast.

    • @ojcubz
      @ojcubz 4 дні тому +12

      Different cultures. Culturally in Japan, it is the mother who is dedicated to take care of the kids, some even outright resign their jobs after marriage or childbirth to take on full-time parenting. This also gives them special privileges though, like having an easier time getting employment whenever they want to come back to the workforce and some tax exceptions (IIRC).
      Its just a purely cultural thing, she could make her kids do it but her pride as a mother probably doesn't let her.

    • @PettyCrow-n9c
      @PettyCrow-n9c 4 дні тому +2

      Well, the strong "mom" should probably do more motherly duties instead of trying to be a man.

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j 3 дні тому +6

      @@ojcubz it looks like the son is a hikikomori

    • @sunshineyellow707
      @sunshineyellow707 3 дні тому +4

      @@PettyCrow-n9c found one!

  • @KratosMafia
    @KratosMafia 4 дні тому +18

    "Get a license!" -shows up with one....... "umm here is a job". Great dude right there!

    • @GFUncovered
      @GFUncovered 2 дні тому

      How is he a great dude for mocking her, and when she made him eat his words, he had to put up his end of the bargain. How does that make him a "great dude?" Sir, please 🙄😂

  • @novembermarimo
    @novembermarimo 3 дні тому +3

    oh man, she is definitely a superwoman! respect.

  • @PamellaTomis
    @PamellaTomis 4 дні тому +48

    Watching your channel is like a vacation for my mind and soul. Thank you for your fun and creative content!🩸🌯🌳

  • @learningtho582
    @learningtho582 3 дні тому +7

    It must be tough already for a female in construction industry (breaking into the industry, gain trust, work environment), but then learning that she is a single mum of two children it's another level. I am totally blown away how she managed all this everyday! I am also a bit surprised that she goes home having to wash a full sink of dishes. Some comments say it's a cultural thing but given her situation it is reasonable for her children to be more independent. I am a Taiwanese also from a single parent family. My mum raised both me and my younger sister, and I had to help out at an early age. It's more about parenting than culture tbh. I hope her children can soon realise and appreciate her effort and starting helping out with house chores soon.

  • @brunoseta645
    @brunoseta645 4 дні тому +14

    Big respect for you Paolo for facing this heat to shoot this video. Definitely love your content and I send my appreciation to these workers of Japan, since I’m a construction worker myself here in Florida, and sometimes the heat is unbearable. 💪🏻

    • @2sday538
      @2sday538 3 дні тому +1

      Yeah, you facing the FL heat index, or a northerner facing the below zero elements on the opposite side of the calendar is commendable. But Paolo is a/c spoiled, soft... he was already complaining about the heat before 7am (the coolest part of the day). He's used to being in his temp controlled climates😁

    • @brunoseta645
      @brunoseta645 3 дні тому

      @@2sday538 Some ppl are not made or used to certain situations. So I decided to show some appreciation since he endured a couple hours out under this extreme japanese heat. But probably on a daily basis he would quit or dehydrate ‘til he passes out.

  • @mercmerc6852
    @mercmerc6852 3 дні тому +3

    I fell in love with her Honda.

  • @feelingsugoi
    @feelingsugoi 4 дні тому +26

    Women in trades is awesome 👏🏽. Definitely a breath of fresh air seeing this especially in Japan 🇯🇵 😊

  • @HappyAbbyDunnivan
    @HappyAbbyDunnivan День тому +6

    Holy cow she is amazing… god bless her soul!

  • @timothycook
    @timothycook 4 дні тому +61

    "Gotta bunch of hose right here" - Paolo 😂

  • @jasminel3430
    @jasminel3430 Годину тому +1

    She’s gorgeous, changing norms in construction, kind, smart - thank you Paolo for sharing! She’s one of my favorite people on your show. Her story is inspiring.

  • @onlyinsomniac
    @onlyinsomniac 4 дні тому +32

    Imagine playing even $620/month for rent. I'm crying just thinking of how nice that would be.
    Anyway. Kaori is AWESOME. What a strong-willed lady.

    • @TheJohn8765
      @TheJohn8765 4 дні тому +2

      Yep. My rent is ~50% of my net income and I got a bit of a deal from the owner (my town has crazy high prices). I don't know what % of her income the average rent is, but that seems insanely cheap.

    • @Alessandro-nq3tm
      @Alessandro-nq3tm 4 дні тому

      How much do you pay instead?

    • @2sday538
      @2sday538 3 дні тому

      I can't imagine, especially since B🆔️en-flation sank its teeth into this economy.

    • @pepino2263
      @pepino2263 2 дні тому

      average salaries in japan are much lower so its not really that cheap

  • @ojcubz
    @ojcubz 4 дні тому +28

    She professed her interest in the trade, some random dude told her get a license, gets a license, dude's gotta have the surprised pikachu face "well shit, now I gotta do my end". Nice that he helped her get a job lol.

  • @haziqshahir7190
    @haziqshahir7190 3 дні тому +4

    From a office cleaner to a competent excavator operator. I’m very proud of her. GANBATTE KUDASAI MAMA!! ❤❤❤

  • @tommywagemann9512
    @tommywagemann9512 4 дні тому +8

    I love my mom. She’s Japanese and would work all day leaving at 6 in the morning or earlier and not come home till around 5 and still manage to cook us restaurant quality meals everyday. Women are amazing especially when they have to care for a child after a long work day❤️

    • @DanielK1213th
      @DanielK1213th 2 дні тому +1

      Mothers are amazing. Dads.. depends lol

    • @Nabee_H
      @Nabee_H 2 дні тому

      @@DanielK1213th not a place for comparison, both have good and bad

  • @Rain2H0
    @Rain2H0 4 дні тому +11

    It is inspiring to see her do all that she does, working, taking care for her 2 teenagers. For some odd reason it really made me feel good and motivated. Bless her and I wish her tons of success in future!

  • @AlwaysTrickster
    @AlwaysTrickster День тому +3

    First of all… SHE’S GORGEOUS! And I love that she worked hard to get certs and not letting anything stop her from doing what she wanted to do. That’s amazing. That fact that she still takes care of herself while being a single mom is so bad ass. I’d marry her in a heartbeat, hoping nothing but success for her ❤

  • @gerardmeadows626
    @gerardmeadows626 4 дні тому +85

    I need the teenagers to step up and help mom out. There is no reason she has to come home to a sink full of dishes after working at a construction site. With teenagers the household becomes a team effort to maintain.

    • @unoriginalname3442
      @unoriginalname3442 4 дні тому +12

      Oh cmon man, you can’t blame them. It’s natural for them to not want to. It’s on the mom to pressure their kids a bit to help out around the home.

    • @Boomdizzle99
      @Boomdizzle99 4 дні тому +2

      Sadly Most teens these days wont want to. Sure they should start to help little by little but not by force.

    • @nicolewilson4058
      @nicolewilson4058 4 дні тому +25

      @@Melody5p The point of the video was to focus on her career. Not an in depth focus of her personal life. I don't think Paolo would feel comfortable asking about something that private. From a Japanese perspective that is not discussed openly with a stranger.

    • @awax2585
      @awax2585 4 дні тому +15

      @@nicolewilson4058 The point of the video doesn't matter, she needs to be a bit more strict with her kids, not helping your single mum with chores is just wrong ...
      Also she's enabling her son who seems to be turning into a hikikomori ...

    • @nunyabz9494
      @nunyabz9494 3 дні тому +1

      i rather have bratty kids in their teen years than bratty adult kids. also when watching this i already thought someone is definitely going to comment about the kids

  • @EM_303
    @EM_303 3 дні тому +1

    Kaori is an absolute BOSS. She is doing so much and still goes home to do extra work. Hopefully her children realize how much their mom is doing for them.

  • @Wisconsin_Local_139_Crane_Guy
    @Wisconsin_Local_139_Crane_Guy 4 дні тому +40

    As a heavy equipment operator in Wisconsin I love her!!! She works her ass off!!!

  • @jirehroxas2924
    @jirehroxas2924 3 дні тому +6

    I have so much respect Kaori, single mother providing well for her kids. She's truly amazing! Sad to see her son showing hikikomori behavior, hopefully he's ok.

  • @youngtrout4950
    @youngtrout4950 2 дні тому +2

    Paolo never fails making quality content. Thanks for all you do, Paolo!

  • @StephySketches
    @StephySketches 3 дні тому +91

    For everyone worried about her son, it could just be that he’s just camera shy or in exam season and studying really hard. She just made an excuse to make it seem normal. Doesn’t necessarily mean he was being rude or ungrateful to her. I’d rather choose to believe the best of him, especially since most of us viewers are from different cultures seeing one day of his mother’s life. 😊

    • @Виталий-м5м
      @Виталий-м5м 2 дні тому +23

      Indeed, I think all of us would have felt awkward as teenagers taking part in a filming in our own home.

    • @Nabee_H
      @Nabee_H 2 дні тому +4

      Honestly, imagine the dude showed his face and ended up getting bullied in school because of it. I've heard japanese teens can be messed up, smart not putting him in. But pick your poison i guess because now everyone's bashing on her son without knowing anything.
      My thoughts were single mother>shut-in son>possible trauma from childhood, but even then that's purely just speculation.

    • @eyesears113
      @eyesears113 День тому +3

      I noticed. It’s called hikikomori. Secluded. Mom placing his tray in the floor. Eating in his room. Shunning the camera. Not socializing with his family. That’s not normal behavior. One of the sad aspects of Japanese society. Yes, Japan overall is great, but it’s far from perfect.

    • @DARKINBLADE.
      @DARKINBLADE. День тому +5

      @@eyesears113The mother commented here and said her son goes to school and has friends, but is going through a typical rebellious phase. He’s fine, and more importantly she’s fine. It’s none of our business.

    • @Galactusz007
      @Galactusz007 День тому

      ​@@DARKINBLADE. If you appear on a video on UA-cam, your personal business goes out the door. You want to be private, don’t agree to be in a video. The eyes and ears dude was right, the teen is a typical case of hikkamori. The mom is just making excuses for him or is in denial. I don’t care how rebellious he is…mom placing a food tray on the floor of his bedroom is not normal. Let the spoiled brat get outta his ass and get his own plate. You gotta instill discipline in kids, especially teens. Jesus, everybody gushing and romanticizing anything Japan is annoying as shiat. Japan might be safe, clean, and efficient, but it also has its own issues as well.

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 4 дні тому +6

    In Japan all work is honorable and people take a lot of pride in doing a good job at whatever their work is. Especially construction workers - we depend on them to build our societies, quite literally. Salute to all construction workers worldwide. You are making a big difference and building the infrastructure for our countries to grow.

  • @notrottenapple
    @notrottenapple 4 дні тому +27

    7:02 didn't know you were cool like that

    • @udarrenx
      @udarrenx 4 дні тому +1

      LMAO

    • @Harufloof
      @Harufloof 2 дні тому

      Dumptruck, Hoes and a Tank lmao 🤣

  • @oxeoshn1126
    @oxeoshn1126 3 дні тому +2

    as a retail supervisor I WANT DAY IN LIFE OF A "RETAIL WORKER" 💪🏻

  • @naj027
    @naj027 4 дні тому +16

    Thank you Paolo, love this series!!

  • @thischelleslife
    @thischelleslife 3 дні тому +2

    This was soo cool!! One of my favorites 😊

  • @ayelll
    @ayelll 4 дні тому +9

    As an aspiring civil engineer, Japan is one of the dream country that I want to work with coz there are there are so many knowledge that you can learn there about construction and how they operate is also insane.
    Thanks for an organized "a day in a life" video as always, Paolo

  • @SmithBeatZ1
    @SmithBeatZ1 День тому +5

    Best looking excavator operator I've ever seen. We don't have that in the US lol. All jokes aside, I'm super impressed. Love seeing this.

  • @Vhicken
    @Vhicken 4 дні тому +4

    this just shows how resilient human beings are

  • @bigbro05
    @bigbro05 2 дні тому +2

    What a super mom! I have nothing but respect for wearing so many hats!

  • @gothimasandwich271
    @gothimasandwich271 4 дні тому +5

    I really enjoy seeing these "day in the life" videos, nice to see how they live in another country!

  • @tylerjones4660
    @tylerjones4660 3 дні тому +2

    You are doing great work! Otsukaresamadeshita!!

  • @DreamingRealist
    @DreamingRealist 3 дні тому +3

    Kaori is a real inspiration. She proves that any dream can come true if you go for it. Also, I have a lot of respect how she handles work and family so well. She´s a real boss lady.

  • @trailrider1558
    @trailrider1558 3 дні тому +4

    Being an operator here in America it’s crazy she needed to pass 4 tests for a license. Considering we don’t even need one. But so cool to see how they do this in Japan. Respect to her

  • @brucehutcheson5302
    @brucehutcheson5302 3 дні тому +8

    Another great video, Palo. I have worked in the construction industry in the UK for over 40 years now. When I started, there were no women at all. Now, there are many in our company. Joiners, electricians, plumbers,plasterers, painters, the list goes on. Must admit the atmosphere is much better nowadays as everyone is accepted on merit. Keep up these really interesting videos. 😊😊

  • @patak8543
    @patak8543 3 дні тому +2

    This episode was so cool!

  • @tictackpainting9983
    @tictackpainting9983 4 дні тому +6

    Love the Day in the Life videos. This has to be one of my favorites. What a beautiful, hard working woman.

  • @maeganh1169
    @maeganh1169 3 дні тому +2

    Kaori is so cool, strong and determined. I also thought her coworkers lifted van was awesome! I really liked this video. :)

  • @gsazeeli
    @gsazeeli День тому +3

    it always amaze me on how you can access people's workplace to shoot these videos

  • @MJAnimA
    @MJAnimA 3 дні тому +2

    7:00 nice ...

  • @stackedone
    @stackedone 3 дні тому +3

    She’s so cool, a real legend in my books

  • @dianechaniewski293
    @dianechaniewski293 3 дні тому +2

    Wow, this is inspiring! Thank you for sharing her story and the stories of so many. These episodes are so thoughtfully curated and you do a fabulous job showcasing so many unique people and professions.

  • @plor1261
    @plor1261 4 дні тому +5

    You always find the most adorable guests.

  • @user146n
    @user146n 11 годин тому +1

    She's a great mom. i am proud of her.

  • @carltonlau3799
    @carltonlau3799 2 дні тому +4

    I can tell she not the only woman work in construction site, but also a supervisor role.

  • @1337ghomri
    @1337ghomri 3 дні тому

    This is one of the best episodes of Day in the life in a really long time. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MikachuMacTire
    @MikachuMacTire 4 дні тому +4

    I just love "Day in the life" so much! Thank you so much for your hard work!

  • @NKABoX
    @NKABoX 3 дні тому +3

    Huge respect to her!!

  • @monkey220ms
    @monkey220ms 3 дні тому +3

    100 degrees with 83% humidity is actually insane 😭

  • @kelpfish1001
    @kelpfish1001 3 дні тому +1

    This is one of the best ones yet, not any generational family owning business but a hard-working person who is on the backfoot

  • @jody024
    @jody024 4 дні тому +5

    I love her car! Her day sure is interesting!

  • @edizzle62
    @edizzle62 3 дні тому +1

    This was a great day in the life episode. It felt even more genuine than other episodes. Kaori really opened up and should be celebrated for that. I truly hope she as well as her kids have all their dreams fulfilled. I hope you follow up with her in the future, it’s safe to say she is a fan favorite. Good work Kaori, you’re an inspiration to many.

  • @Lynildps
    @Lynildps 3 дні тому +4

    She works hard and goes straight home to make food as well, I know many does that, but I admire that so much. I personally wouldn't have the energy, with my training on the side and having to do all that.

  • @olli_k
    @olli_k День тому

    She's definitely a strong woman! Love to see people like her making the best out of what they have and being thankful for everything. Not enough people like her in the world.

  • @rtyrsson
    @rtyrsson 4 дні тому +4

    That was an epically clean construction site! But, I shouldn't be surprised. Cleanliness is almost a religion in Japan... if not literally. I'm really impressed with Kaori. Construction can be a very physically strenuous and taxing profession. But she has found herself a role that relies on precision and situational awareness, rather than physical labor which can be difficult for a woman. I once read of a study that women have slightly increased eye-hand coordination and reaction time compared to men. This study was performed by the military in reference to women in aviation roles where such things, even in fractions of a second, can be extremely critical. It seems this lady is applying that to heavy machine operation, which she has proven by writing calligraphy with an excavator, which I found to be just next level impressive. It's certainly not the work of one of the Sanseki, but of course they weren't doing it with a 22,000-kilo excavator. Having such affordable (subsidized?) rent, and groceries being much cheaper than in the US, and I imagine her salary is "decent" based on US excavator operator salaries; I imagine she does rather well for her two children. Moreso as the father is not in the picture. I hope her son is simply going through an introverted period and is not becoming a hikikomori. That would be particularly tragic. She certainly loves her kids. I'm very impressed with this lady and I hope she continues to do well and succeed and gets to display her skill at the exposition as she hopes one day. I would love to see her skill. Thank you, Paolo! This was one of the best "Day In The Life" videos yet!
    P.S.: Your Umami Ocean hot sauce is absolutely delicious. I hope you are very proud of it, because you should be. Earned every right to be.

  • @nalimoliya1288
    @nalimoliya1288 День тому +4

    As a woman who always wanted to learn how to use heavy equipment and denied the chances, she inspire me so much!! I aspire to be like her!!

  • @SonofthePhantom
    @SonofthePhantom 3 дні тому +1

    As an Aussie, the lack of high vis clothes on site is interesting. They get very paranoid about safety gear here but the Japanese seem to manage fine without it 😊
    Good on her for fighting on despite what she faces, got some proper skill too!

    • @neauxmad1048
      @neauxmad1048 3 дні тому +1

      I see them wearing it at night for obvious reasons. I guess they figure the sun is enough.

  • @RachelMims-l8n
    @RachelMims-l8n 6 годин тому +41

    I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I'm a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in August and hoping to retire next year at 43 if things keep going smoothly for me…

    • @StephenJonas-k5d
      @StephenJonas-k5d 6 годин тому

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    • @dannyvandervaart
      @dannyvandervaart 6 годин тому

      To be honest, investing rightly today can save you a whole lot of stress in the nearest future.

    • @JonasSeiling
      @JonasSeiling 5 годин тому

      Investing in many source of income that are independent of government paychecks is the prudent thing that everyone should be thinking about right now, especially given the global economic crisis. Good assets and digital currencies are still good investment at this time.

    • @RLoger87
      @RLoger87 5 годин тому

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    • @RachelMims-l8n
      @RachelMims-l8n 5 годин тому

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