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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2023
  • [Today's Experiment]
    A foreigner is in trouble on a street in Tokyo.
    He seems to have gotten lost.
    What would you do?
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  • @amx-008ga-zowmn3
    @amx-008ga-zowmn3 Рік тому +405

    ヨドバシカメラに行きたいと言う中国人を助けたことがありますが、私も観光客だったので二人で道に迷いました笑

    • @iisakanaaa5756
      @iisakanaaa5756 11 місяців тому +33

      Lol

    • @pinkspider7110
      @pinkspider7110 9 місяців тому +34

      楽しかった思い出になって…るよね?
      なってるといいな

    • @tadano-fandayo
      @tadano-fandayo 9 місяців тому +22

      旅にトラブルはつきものです
      それを楽しめたら最高です
      それが誰かとならヒトシオ

    • @sukasuka9231
      @sukasuka9231 9 місяців тому +3

      sorry mate, that's make me dead 😅

    • @KGOY06
      @KGOY06 8 місяців тому +7

      ​@@pinkspider7110i think of it as being better lost with someone rather than on your own

  • @KleinesB
    @KleinesB Рік тому +329

    I had the most wonderful experience when I got absolutely lost in the countryside of Japan and it was already getting dark. I found a small store and tried to ask for directions, and the lady working there was so worried about me going home alone that she took me by car. I'll always be so grateful to her!

    • @reviewapaajadeh3079
      @reviewapaajadeh3079 Рік тому +3

      How about india ? 😂😂😂

    • @strife2746
      @strife2746 11 місяців тому +23

      @@reviewapaajadeh3079 Getting into a stranger's car in India is a death sentence.

    • @LeslieCheung1956
      @LeslieCheung1956 11 місяців тому +2

      Similar experience in Sweden.

    • @frootloop3568
      @frootloop3568 Місяць тому

      @@strife2746Aint no telling what you see

  • @Serbianmate45
    @Serbianmate45 Рік тому +393

    As a foreigner who has been to Japan, Japan is one of the friendliest places I have ever been in my life. Everyone I met was polite; despite the language barrier, they tried to help me if I asked them something.

    • @strife2746
      @strife2746 Рік тому +13

      It was the exact opposite for me. In Tokyo most people didn't want to help me and my friends when we tried asking for directions.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Рік тому +5

      @@strife2746 are you Chinese, South East Asian or Muslim?

    • @pandamusic984
      @pandamusic984 Рік тому +15

      @@sara.cbc92 why would that matter?

    • @NickN56
      @NickN56 Рік тому +5

      @@sara.cbc92 no I am white Norwegian and I got the same treatment as the guy in previous reply.

    • @ju081t5
      @ju081t5 Рік тому +13

      Pattern of Japanese not helping
      1.When the other person is overbearing.
      2.When you speak too fast and I don't understand what you are saying, or when you speak something other than English.
      Japanese people always learn English, but often have never even heard of most other languages.
      3. when I really don't know where you are.
      Tokyo attracts people from all over Japan, so it's normal to have never even heard of a station because many people are not from the area.
      I would like to add that if you absolutely need help with something, don't ask people walking around town. They will only tell you out of kindness. If you ask someone at a police box, convenience store, etc., who is there for work and not there out of the goodness of their heart, they will almost certainly tell you. In Japan, that's classified as a professional service, so you can't refuse unless they're busy.

  • @user-gk4fz3kw9n
    @user-gk4fz3kw9n 9 місяців тому +23

    おにいさんイケメンやし
    ペラペラのお姉ちゃん顔小さくてスタイルいいし
    みんな親切やし
    素敵なビデオが観れて嬉しいです

  • @user-xj6qw1tq8e
    @user-xj6qw1tq8e Рік тому +76

    アメリカ人です、日本語を勉強しますから、少し日本語が話せます。
    でも、日本語が下手ですwww
    いつか、日本に行きたい

    • @user-gu6pr8yl9h
      @user-gu6pr8yl9h 8 місяців тому +8

      ぜひ、いらしてください♪︎

    • @Japanese-gochisou
      @Japanese-gochisou 8 місяців тому +4

      早く来て☺️
      英語を話せる日本人は少ないけど、彼らはどうにかしてあなたを助けようとするでしょう!
      日本は治安がとてもいいですが、繁華街とか人通りが少ない場所などはそうではない場合があります。あなたがそういった場所に行く場合は、気をつけて下さい!

    • @PCs454
      @PCs454 Місяць тому +1

      @@Japanese-gochisou しかし、薄茶色の外国人はどうでしょうか? 人種差別が私を心配させます。
      日本人は色白の外国人(アメリカ人、ヨーロッパ人)が好きです。 しかし、肌の色が明るい褐色や浅黒い外国人についての情報はあまり聞きません。

    • @Japanese-gochisou
      @Japanese-gochisou 20 днів тому

      @@PCs454
      「いつか、日本に行きたい。」と書いてある、最初のコメントをよく読んでみて下さい。彼のコメントには、彼の肌の色は書いてありませんよね?ですが、私を含めた日本人2人は彼に対して「来てください」と言いました。
      あなたの肌の色が黒でも白でも青でもピンクでも、多くの日本人は気にしません。日本人は日本を好いてくれる全ての人を好きになる民族です。また、日本人は他人に干渉しません。日本人は他人がどのような見た目をしていてもそのことを馬鹿にしたり危害を加えたりはしません。
      日本人が嫌うのは、日本に危害を加える人や、日本の文化を尊重しない人のみです。
      momoka japanというチャンネルを知っていますか?日本を訪れた人達が日本でどのような経験をしたのかをあなたは知ることができます。一度それを観てみてください☺️

  • @user-ij1ok5vf3g
    @user-ij1ok5vf3g 8 місяців тому +16

    人に道を尋ねられるのって案外嬉しいんだよな。特に海外の方とか。だから気軽に声かけて欲しい。

  • @fieldy03
    @fieldy03 Рік тому +116

    Even though they are limited in English but they still willing to help him.Such a wonderful attitude.

  • @CatClan
    @CatClan 11 місяців тому +37

    This actually happen to my wife and me. We couldn't find our way back to the hotel, we asked a bit for directions in my broken Japanese to an old lady that was attending a local store. She went beyond all expectations and closed her store and walked with us a few blocks to make sure we got to the hotel safely. I have never been so surprised of the kindness of someone trying so bad to help someone they didn't know at all.

  • @Ra3_ar1adnE
    @Ra3_ar1adnE Рік тому +112

    僕はアメリカ人ですが、アジアで育ったので、実験に外国人俳優を起用してくれることを期待していました!
    人種や言葉の壁があっても、人々が助け合っているのを見るのはとても素敵なことだ。
    まだ勉強中なので、日本語が下手だったらごめんなさい笑

    • @Teresa_and_Nino
      @Teresa_and_Nino Рік тому +24

      あなたの日本語は、地方に住んでる私より綺麗な標準語で書かれてますよ!
      大丈夫。自信もって下さい!

    • @JpImmersion
      @JpImmersion Рік тому +15

      日本語学習仲間!私もアメリカ人ですけど、ぶっちゃけ言うと、あなたの日本語力はすごく高いと思います。私の方はまだ初心者ばかりなのに、あなたがどれだけ努力したか、誰でも分かりますよ

    • @mmoejp13
      @mmoejp13 Рік тому +14

      いや、君たちみんな日本語お上手👏✨ I'm Japanese btw

    • @user-ef4kr3zp4z
      @user-ef4kr3zp4z Рік тому +8

      いやネイティブすぎるから安心してくれ

    • @user-ul2lk4bj2o
      @user-ul2lk4bj2o 8 місяців тому

      わおわおお上手ですねぇ
      笑も使えてる!

  • @andreasstahl8207
    @andreasstahl8207 Рік тому +58

    When I went to Japan for the first time in 2019 ( I also managed to book my trip during the Hagabis Typhoon, what are the odds.) I was so surprised how willingly people wanted to help me out and communicate.
    After landing I was immediately helped by a friendly lady on the shinkansen who showed me where to store my big travel suitcase.
    When I visited a traditional Inn in Sendai the owner of the place showed me around before checking in and even tried his best to speak English and was very humbled when I spoke a little bit of Japanese to him.
    His wife later approached me while I was heading out from the 2nd floor of the Inn and started talking to me in English which were really easy to understand. Asked me about my trip and where in Japan I had been and where I was going. She also invited me to a karaoke evening that the Inn were having the next night, but sadly I couldn't go because of other plans
    When we were taking the tour bus a employee there asked me what country I was from, and I told him Sweden. He lit up and started talking to me in Spanish, but after just a brief sentance he facepalmed himself and realised his mistake and said a few words in Swedish 😂
    On the same bus, an old Japanese lady that was seated in the seats in front of us tried to communicate with me in English and was just the sweetest lady ever. She then started talking to my girlfriend in English before realizing my girlfriend was Japanese and the lady was a bit embarrased 😂
    I had countless of situations like this, and I was so surpised that Japanese people wanted to communicate with me. It was such a lovely feeling to have people very interested and helpful, and I was a bit surprised since Japanese people are very often described as very reserved.
    Japan in 2019 was my dream trip, and it's still my most amazinf trip of my life. Because of Corona I have not been able to go again but soon I will go back, and I just can't wait 😊❤

    • @user-lr2gk3yy2l
      @user-lr2gk3yy2l 8 місяців тому

      ぜひきてくださいあなたのことを待ってますよ!

  • @Helpilock
    @Helpilock 5 місяців тому +7

    このビデオをありがとう。いつか日本に行きたいと思っているフランス人として、心強いです。 私は現在日本語を勉強中ですが、レベルが低いことは承知しています。 しかし、必要であればあなたの助けを頼りにできると思います。 観光客を代表して改めて御礼申し上げます。

  • @Call_Me_U
    @Call_Me_U Рік тому +42

    話しかけてきた彼を無下に突き放す訳ではなく、彼らが自分たちにできる最大限を活かして対応している姿に心を打たれました。
    世界にはこんなに暖かさに溢れているんだなと思いました。
    Not alone , I'm glad you're here🔥🔥🔥

  • @Fuu_Sho
    @Fuu_Sho Рік тому +183

    If you ever in Japan and need help from japanese, speak very easy English. Don't run up to them and speak in full sentences like the guy in the video. Just give them few words, if you want to go to Shibuya station for example, just say the station name. Don't confuse them, they'll understand it that way much easier and won't be scared.
    When starting the conversation just use "sumimasen".

    • @Sicklehead88
      @Sicklehead88 Рік тому +25

      definitly a good advise for any country where english is not the official language. I also found it kinda weird that he didn't even try to simplify his way of talking.

    • @KaiOrCurtt
      @KaiOrCurtt Рік тому +3

      @@Sicklehead88 i figured it was for the sake of the video, to really get across the fact that he was a foreigner and that there was a language barrier. actually found it interesting

    • @danieljackson1468
      @danieljackson1468 11 місяців тому +2

      @@Sicklehead88Some English speakers will act like this if they haven’t interacted with non English speakers much before

    • @gaogaochannn
      @gaogaochannn 9 місяців тому +5

      そのとおりです!
      単語だけなら少し理解できますが、文章になると混乱します😂
      例えば、【“駅名” “行きたい”】だけでもいいし、【“店名” “行きたい” “移動手段”(バス?徒歩?電車?などと疑問符を付けて話す)】だけでもいいです。

  • @yuria_nihilisten
    @yuria_nihilisten Рік тому +30

    みんな優しかったね

  • @Lunar_Chan
    @Lunar_Chan Рік тому +28

    郷に入りては郷に従え、、と云う諺がある文化なのですが、それは己に対してのもので、しどろもどろの英語でも一生懸命に助けてあげようとする日本人、、本当に優しい❣️素晴らしい国民である❣️

  • @Simkets
    @Simkets 11 місяців тому +11

    You can feel the awkwardness, but it's so nice when people try to help even when facing language barrier!

  • @mmoejp13
    @mmoejp13 Рік тому +86

    As a Japanese who lives in US for 15 years... whenever I needed help everyone helped me good and were polite. Majority of the people are nice😊✨

  • @user-kv3lt3ef5t
    @user-kv3lt3ef5t 8 місяців тому +6

    突然外国人に道聞かれた時follow meが適切だったんだろうけどテンパってcome on!って言ってしまってなんかテンション高い人だと思われたかも笑😂

  • @aufagenesis6837
    @aufagenesis6837 11 місяців тому +37

    Я слышал, что в Японии добрые люди, но я не думал что настолько добры, я рад за то, что в мире еще есть место для тепла и заботы

    • @memastir
      @memastir 18 днів тому +2

      все мы люди всё-таки

  • @user-fe4wt1mp6m
    @user-fe4wt1mp6m Рік тому +21

    道を聞くだけならいいけどそのあとなんぱされたことあるから
    そーいう経験すると近寄り難いのは事実だと思う

  • @joaoaugustodejesus3994
    @joaoaugustodejesus3994 10 місяців тому +6

    It's incredible. Even if they don't know how to speak English, they do their best to help

  • @DanielB_Music
    @DanielB_Music Рік тому +49

    I feel that in Japan ANYONE will help you out. A personal story. I was in Kamisuwa and left bus on a wrong station and so I asked woman nearby for directions to my hotel. I was ready just to walk there BUT she took her key, invited me to her car and DROVE me to my hotel a couple of miles. And then when she learned that I am visiting a fireworks festival she GAVE me an extra ticket she had. That was just....

    • @PCs454
      @PCs454 Місяць тому

      but you are a america/ europe pale foreigner? im worried about light brown foreigner/ dark brown foreigners and rasism :( its the main worry for me going

  • @rubyrose7858
    @rubyrose7858 11 місяців тому +8

    This is so nice of these people ❤I am a half Japanese who lives in Japan and I do see many foreign tourists who seem to be lost especially in the Shinjuku area. I really want to help, but since I haven’t spoken, I repeat, spoken English in such a long time to strangers, I become so nervous and I just decide to escape… I even saw a group were looking at me for so long and I worry if they wanted to ask me for directions 😭 I’m so sorry! I’ll do my best!

    • @labayadere7643
      @labayadere7643 6 місяців тому

      I feel 100% same! From Chinese now living in Europe
      Although I still think they should ask first, so to avoid shock and prepare better

  • @norsehawk
    @norsehawk 9 місяців тому +4

    I had this exact thing happen to me! I arrived in Tokyo, went to the rental place to get the keys for the apartment I rented for the month, went to my friend's house to get my luggage and then went to find the apartment in Machiya part of Arakawa ward. It was getting dark, and I'm a big American who probably looks a bit scary 6'3" 2 female joggers stopped to help me, often opening the door into people's genkan to ask directions and got me to my location. I still think about their kindness to this day.

  • @Tempeste
    @Tempeste Рік тому +2

    Really appreciate you content! I usually eat my dinner when i watch your videos and i always cry haha :D

  • @user-mk6sw2hp8x
    @user-mk6sw2hp8x 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow, I really like videos like this, keep improving the video quality.😊

  • @user-sm7hb6yx7z
    @user-sm7hb6yx7z Рік тому +20

    2年くらい前に駅で迷ってるアメリカの方を助けたことがあります。
    その時は私は小さい頃から英語を習っているので冷静に対応出来たのですが、
    言語の違いがあったとしても教えることができれば人を笑顔にすることができ、嬉しく思いました。
    やっぱり少しの勇気でも自分を行動に変えてくれますね。 些細なことでも行動から始めようと思います。

  • @mrnekokittycatsaki1419
    @mrnekokittycatsaki1419 11 місяців тому +1

    Really nice people

  • @gaijideasobuyou
    @gaijideasobuyou Рік тому +13

    Advice from a Japanese living in the US,
    If you have a question or request for help, it is better to ask in short sentences.
    If you have a question or need help, you can ask in short sentences: "My map app says there is a convenience store near here, but I can't find it. I need to use the restroom. Is there a public restroom or a facility where I can use the restroom?"
    Rather than asking,
    "Where restroom(toilet)?"
    is easier to convey your message, and if your goal is not to communicate with the locals, it is convenient to install a translation application.
    By the way, "Sumimasen" is fine as the first word.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Рік тому

      as an american that took japanese in college for several semesters i really urge people to learn some basic japanese phrases as well. For instance your example of needing a convenience store or bathroom learning the phrase "doko desu ka" would instantly solve that issue and probably most of their other navigation issues while visiting

  • @saurabhshrigadi
    @saurabhshrigadi Рік тому

    Thanks you

  • @user-lr3rk1sr1m
    @user-lr3rk1sr1m 3 місяці тому +1

    互いに互いの国の言葉を上手く喋れない、だから不安。そんな気持ちも多いと思います。それでもコミュニケーションを取ろうとする姿勢は本当に尊敬します。

  • @lax2717
    @lax2717 Рік тому +1

    It's so funny the female reporter told one of the helpers whose English is a bit better than othersshe thought she was native haha

  • @fuuko-m-209
    @fuuko-m-209 Рік тому +8

    これは英語が分からなくても大抵の人は助けると思う。
    昔スマホもまだない頃にPASMOだったか何かの使い方?良く覚えてないんですが英語で聞かれて、知ってる簡単な単語もあるのに何故か全部日本語で話してしまった。
    ジェスチャーで伝えてたけど見かねたのか途中で英語の話せるサラリーマンが来てくれて事なきを得ました。
    今はスマホである程度翻訳出来るから有難いです。

  • @SHADOWFRENZY92
    @SHADOWFRENZY92 Рік тому +2

    I got help from a woman who I assume I spooked a bit, since I asked her where the taxi stop was at around 2300 or so. I can understand the apprehension as the city was dead. Looking back on it I should have just stayed in Mito for the night.

  • @user-wt2w6izy8j
    @user-wt2w6izy8j 9 місяців тому +3

    純粋な日本人です。
    大学卒業して東京に就職しました。駅への行き方を聞いたものの無視されまくった記憶があります。スマホがまだ普及してなかった時代です。大阪で道を聞いても無視されたことがなかったので、東京の人は冷たいなぁ~って、思いました(笑)
    それから二度と東京では道を聞かなくなりました(笑)

  • @AidanK_ART
    @AidanK_ART Рік тому +10

    Gladly I have at least an N4 and will be on my way to an N3 when I visit Japan at the end of this year. I will be with my mom who doesn't speak japanese or english so it’s my responsibility to make sure she will have a comfortable stay in this beautiful country without wasted wandering the streets not knowing how to get to the right place 😂

  • @user-nz7ds2po4q
    @user-nz7ds2po4q Рік тому +11

    道教えてもお礼を言わない外人がいるからムカつくよね
    この外国の人はいい人やけどさ~
    道を聞かれて、私が知らないとこやったけど携帯で調べてる時に、タバコ吸いながら待ってる感じがムカツイたし、お礼も言わなかった外国の人がいたから、ちょっと最近では外国の人に道聞かれても教えたくないってのがあるね
    日本人の親切心をバカにしてる外国の人増えてるよね

    • @memastir
      @memastir 18 днів тому

      わかるよ :( 訪問先の国の文化や習慣に慣れ親しむことを忘れるだけでなく、かなり下品な振る舞いをする人もいる。

  • @alejandro711ve
    @alejandro711ve Рік тому +19

    I have seen many videos of UA-camrs hinting that the Japanese don't like foreigners, because if you sit next to them on the subway they stand up and walk away because they are racist. The times I have visited Japan, everyone has been very kind to me, the Japanese are for the most part very kind, cordial, respectful and they try hard to help you, even if they don't speak English. When you sit next to a Japanese in the subway and they stand up, it can be for 2 reasons: 1- The Japanese are not used to using deodorants, perfumes or strong-smelling bath soaps, possibly if you use these products, You cannot feel your own smell because you are used to it and for them the smell of your body is something strong. 2- It is possible they think that you ask them something in English, it will not be a short conversation and they do not speak on the subway, so to avoid a conversation where they should not speak they move places. I have a high regard for the Japanese, they have always treated me very well.

    • @user-sm7hb6yx7z
      @user-sm7hb6yx7z Рік тому

      外国の方は大好きですよ♡

    • @NickN56
      @NickN56 Рік тому

      Yeah your own experience does not define Japan tho. People who said these things about Japan said them for a reason. People never sit next to me on trains and much more

    • @katoeri505
      @katoeri505 Рік тому +2

      The other reason: people move to the corner seat because people loves this seat and maybe some thinks they are changing the seat because of them but no

    • @mmoejp13
      @mmoejp13 11 місяців тому +6

      I'm Japanese, and this person is most likely speaking for the majority of Japanese who moved away from foreigners, because if it's not racism then it may be the strong smell of some people bothering them, because I hear it a lot from my ppl that they can't handle some of the strong smells that foreigners use. We're just not used to it yet. Another is yes, they are shy or nervous or they like to move from the seat for whatever the reason and you can never guess unless you ask the person and get the answer.
      I get ignored a lot at my work;in NY from my co-workers, because I'm Japanese but it's not my problem until they talk to me about their problems, so I know some Japanese can be real mean and be racist too, but just ignore them and think that it's their problem and not yours....✌️
      Keep smiling and stay happy. They don't deserve your attention.

    • @yus3469
      @yus3469 11 місяців тому +1

      The people who leave the seat is not leaving from the foreigner and leaving from the people who sat down by your side. I mean it doesn’t matter foreigner or Japanese

  • @bellaaaahhh
    @bellaaaahhh 11 місяців тому +19

    What people don’t actually realise is that there is a deep route of embarrassment when Japanese people can’t speak English. They are a level of shy that we as westerners really can’t fathom. The fact that these people still tried to offer help is a big deal. Social interaction in japan is very different to other countries. It’s really kind of them.

  • @user-qo3kf8bq5g
    @user-qo3kf8bq5g Рік тому

    This guy saw me freak out trying to figure out how to navigate Shibuya station and got me on the right platform. :)

  • @eliasteixeirajr3729
    @eliasteixeirajr3729 11 місяців тому +1

    Hoje em dia é mais fácil por causa do smartphone, eu acho! Quando fiquei perdido em Osaka, fui me aventurar para conhecer, andei muito e não conseguia chegar da rua aonde morava 😂😂😂... Os japoneses foram muito simpáticos, me ajudaram com informação.😅

  • @davidmcleod5133
    @davidmcleod5133 Рік тому +12

    I cringed every time he touched someone on the shoulder to get their attention. That’s not cool in America, MUCH a less so in Japan. (But of course they helped him out; I had a lady walk the better part of a mile out of her way to help us find a hostel first time I was in Osaka).

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Рік тому +3

      Exactly. Touching guys maybe. But women it's a no no.

    • @NickN56
      @NickN56 Рік тому

      @@sara.cbc92 so touching guys is ok but not women oh the sweet double standards 🤣

    • @Kitxne
      @Kitxne Рік тому +1

      ​@@NickN56Most guys won't care but Most woman do care.

    • @peapod14
      @peapod14 Рік тому +4

      ​@@NickN56 Its not that touching guys is "okay", but that women are more likely to have a problem with it due to they being targetted by trafficers, rapists, cat-callers, or even just typical weirdos. Guys can get mixed in this scenarios as well, but more often its women

  • @entropybear5847
    @entropybear5847 9 місяців тому

    Modern internet apps have taken a lot of the sting out of getting lost.
    Bit of a shame if you enjoy getting lost!

  • @andreasmuller693
    @andreasmuller693 Рік тому +6

    NEVER TOUCH A JAPANESE PERSON !

  • @mineplus6629
    @mineplus6629 Рік тому +1

    vogliamo parlare di quanto sia bellino il ragazzo seduto sulla panchina con gli occhiali? mi sarei fatta aiutare volentieri anche io, da lui hahaha ^^ comunque sono tutti sempre gentilissimi nonostante la difficoltà con la lingua

  • @manjunath83267
    @manjunath83267 Рік тому

    Wow thanks for showing every people help, when Foreigners ask for help
    Thanks to all those who helped even they don't know english , they understood that he lost in direction or some else
    Now I believe wherever I go someplace some people will help always❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @MiZaquaNature
    @MiZaquaNature Рік тому +6

    次の実験はアフリカと南または東南アジアの俳優を試してみましょう

  • @user-gb3ot7on6d
    @user-gb3ot7on6d 7 місяців тому

    私は鹿児島在住ですが、土地柄か、外国の方が観光で来られる事が多いです。
    特に、ライダーの方から訪ねられる事も多々有ります。
    私もライダーなので、判る範囲で具体的に応えられる様にしています。
    また日本に行ってみたい、鹿児島に行ってみたい、と感じて貰えたら最高ですね。

  • @ShinyXK
    @ShinyXK Рік тому +3

    このチャンネルが好きです、動画は凄い

  • @Marciww
    @Marciww 11 місяців тому +3

    As a filipino going to japan i see that everyone is really helpful am glad i came here in this beautiful cointry but the rules here make wanna jump in the building😂 am here in japan to study japanese and how to communicate in japanese language and am not here to only study i came here to see the beauty of japan thats the main reason,,and sometimes when somebody is talking to me in japanese am just nervous i would say"i dont understand Japanese sorry"😂

    • @Marciww
      @Marciww 11 місяців тому

      To all those who scared and nervous or whatever to go in Japan dont be,,I've been here for 6months now and people really don't give a shesh😂 but sometimes they just stare at me

    • @PCs454
      @PCs454 Місяць тому

      but you are a "pale" foreigner? im worried about light brown foreigner/ dark brown foreigners and rasism :( its the main worry for me going

    • @frootloop3568
      @frootloop3568 Місяць тому

      @@PCs454Bruh i got mistaken for blasian and I’m half japanese 😂😂😂 I wonder

    • @PCs454
      @PCs454 Місяць тому

      @@frootloop3568 maybe its just the lighting, but the short with white shirt, that almost is my color
      but you have rasism and people saying you arent look japanese?

  • @coolmonfrere
    @coolmonfrere 11 місяців тому +3

    渋谷での良いお店ご存知ですか?とは言われてもそれは迷いますわ、😄

  • @thevioletmasquerade
    @thevioletmasquerade Рік тому

    0:50 "I'm having a hard time understanding", The irony 💀

  • @acecombat02
    @acecombat02 Рік тому +3

    something similar happened to me except in a negative way. (I apologize in advance) this did not happen in Japan but where I live currently. So I have two blood in me. My parents are from Kyoto. But I was born and raised in Canada. In other words I am Japanese Canadian. So this happened recently,
    (fyi I work at retail) On July 1, I happened to be outside the shop after closing. Since I was told by my leader to clean the window. It was extremely dirty. It was fine for 5 mins. but approximately, 10 mins later, This Blonde hair looking dude (aka a delinquent potentially aka an uneducated kid) who looks to be the same age as a certain "someone" on the internet happened to be walking by and had the fricking gut to say this to me in Japanese.
    "HEY!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!?!?!" the tone was extremely, Aggressive. So from my POV it sounds like this.... "HEY MF! TF R U DOING A-HOLE!" I looked at him by mistake and then went back to work. But seconds later the PTSD showed up.
    (FYI growing up I was a shut-in so I close to zero opportunity to get this sorted out. Also fyi cause this could have potentially played a role but I have ADHD. I also have ADD as a result of not treating the symptom with meds during childhood. I wish my ma was more strict on me. HOWEVER I do not blame her at all. I just wish things went differently... )
    I got shaken up and froze, If I was in my normal state aka I wasn't sleep deprived and wasn't burned out. I would have been fine. But It has been such a long time since I was verbally harassed. Also It was the end of a VERY long shift. So He obviously found me in a very vulnerable state. luckily and unluckily (luck as in my Manager happen to be near by where I was working and I reported it. and unluckily they were somewhat long gone.) after I told her she was trying to take action by trying to chase that idiot. (I commend her for that) But it was too late....
    Fortunately it was less than 5 mins before everyone's shift ended. So it ended pretty quickly. I also have the description of the Suspect so next he comes around I'll be ready for him hopefully.
    So what I'm trying to say is the harassment is real in Japan. No matter where you are at. The Close-minded, cold mfs really need to be reeducated... especially late GEN-Z kids. Since they are out of control globally in my opinion.
    But on the bright side the confrontation made me stronger. So I actually would like to thank him.
    FYI: this was inside a shopping mall.
    if anyone has any questions lmk.
    Also highly, unlikely but if that dude is watching... all I could say is 『日本人のくせに、あんな、態度は、よくねえーわ。学校へ、いけ! ぼけ!将来、絶対に、後悔するぜ!それと、コミュニケーションを、もっとしなさい!』
    FYI: since working at this retail this has been the 4th time.
    FYI: I misunderstood the video as usual I apologize, I've been in a dark place for the last couple of days, and I assumed this was the negative one where xenophobia happens. BUT regardless I would still help that dude and as a fellow foreigner. It just feels right. Even with my negative experience.

    • @MyAmazingUsername
      @MyAmazingUsername 11 місяців тому +1

      Maybe he was drunk? Dumb people become even dumber with alcohol. And some people become aggressive drunks.

  • @tadano-fandayo
    @tadano-fandayo 9 місяців тому +1

    俺も2回くらい外国人の方に駅をかけられたことあって、その時持ちうる限りの英語力とボディランゲージで対応したわ、目的の駅に到着出来てたら良いんだけどなぁ

  • @decean2451
    @decean2451 Рік тому +35

    I’ll be honest, I’m extremely intimidated of going to Japan. All the do’s and don’ts there make me feel like it’d be a headache to keep track of and not accidentally offend someone. Granted, I also wanted to learn some Japanese to actually go there at one point because I was indoctrinated by anime, later quit watching and was fascinated by the culture. Maybe we’d be able to get along with younger people, but I again don’t know if I’ll offend someone with anything I do, because Greek culture is much, MUCH more relaxed than the JP one, plus moving from Α Β Γ to things like ま is well…yeah. It’s something.

    • @user-sm7hb6yx7z
      @user-sm7hb6yx7z Рік тому +26

      日本人ですが、是非日本に来てくださいね
      文化の違いがあるのは当たり前ですし、分からないことがあるのは当たり前です。
      なにか間違っていることがあれば優しく教えてくれる人がいると思いますよ。

    • @nely26
      @nely26 Рік тому +14

      It's a valid concern, but I really think you will be fine. Even if you just learn a few basic words, I'm sure it will be very well-received and appreciated.

    • @Sicklehead88
      @Sicklehead88 Рік тому +18

      just behave like a normal human being and you're gonna be fine. And watch what the japanese people around you do. If they wait for green before crossing the road, it's probably wise to also wait for green before you cross. If they all line up before entering a bus or a train, you should probably do the same. Other than that: enjoy your time there! I've been to Japan for the first time this April and I'll definitly go again next year.

    • @gaijideasobuyou
      @gaijideasobuyou Рік тому +6

      Many Japanese are not strict in their manners toward foreigners,
      This is because they think they do not know Japanese manners.
      Just be careful not to make noise or litter on public transportation.
      I have received comments from my foreign friends that Japanese people are like robots, or that they are unfriendly and do not help people in trouble.
      However, if you have a problem, they will gladly help you, so it is okay to be proactive and talk to them.

    • @LordOfSweden
      @LordOfSweden Рік тому +2

      It's pretty easy. Do as everyone else does: if they stand on the left side, you stand on the left side. If they wait for a table at a restaurant, you wait for a table. And so on... and don't be too forward. Think of them as very timid peoeple, so be gentle in your approach. That's all.

  • @sreypovchun663
    @sreypovchun663 11 місяців тому +2

    Japanese are super friendly

  • @user-po9fo4yg4l
    @user-po9fo4yg4l 9 місяців тому +1

    日本人ですが東南アジア顔です。
    フィリピン旅行の際にめちゃくちゃ道聞かれて困った

  • @user-qi1wj9bf9v
    @user-qi1wj9bf9v 6 місяців тому +2

    外人に喫煙所聞かれて私もタバコ吸うからsmoking AREAって単は知っててよかった

    • @caslloverr
      @caslloverr Місяць тому

      wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww lol

  • @user-if6kx5bw1k
    @user-if6kx5bw1k 9 місяців тому +1

    私、大阪城公園で交通案内してる時に中国人から
    「森ノ宮駅どこですか?」とたずねられ、説明しても多分、道に迷うから、タクシ-呼んで、「森ノ宮駅までこの人お願いいたします。」と言って、「マネ-ありますか?」と確認し、あるようなのでタクシ-へ誘導しました。それと東大阪で清掃の仕事をしていて老人に場所を訪ねられたけど東大阪はわからないけど交番が近くにあるので「交番、そこにあるから訪ねてください。」と案内しました。私は「ここの出身じゃないのでわからない。」とはどうしても個人的には答えたくないのです。

  • @mercurymoon16
    @mercurymoon16 10 місяців тому

    Omg he recommended Kabukicho 😭

  • @cherry3911
    @cherry3911 5 днів тому

    日本語ペラペライケメン外国ニキ好き❤️

  • @alan.92
    @alan.92 9 місяців тому

    Bro sent him to Kabukicho... lmao

  • @lax2717
    @lax2717 Рік тому

    But nice try! I like it

  • @user-lo4ry3vj6t
    @user-lo4ry3vj6t 2 дні тому

    外国人に道を何回か聞かれたことあるけど全員すみませんって言って声かけてきた。すみませんを覚えて来てくれてるんだなっていつも思ってた

  • @user-qd5hb3nc4q
    @user-qd5hb3nc4q 8 місяців тому

    民泊の多い地域なので2度ほど道を聞かれたことをあって喋れないからホテルまで案内しちゃいました…

  • @daisukesaki8078
    @daisukesaki8078 8 місяців тому

    みんな英語わかるの尊敬します。
    自分はバカなので全く使い物にならないから逆に困らせそう!笑

  • @omi4470
    @omi4470 Рік тому +5

    We’re almost at 100K!!!

  • @caslloverr
    @caslloverr Місяць тому

    3:07 You mean Kamurocho🗣🗣

  • @MrParecequevallover
    @MrParecequevallover Рік тому +9

    Now, let's send a Japanese person (who does not speak English at all) to the United States to see how Americans treat him

    • @user-hy2uz7ot2n
      @user-hy2uz7ot2n Рік тому +7

      americans be like: woah speak english bro

    • @user-nz7ds2po4q
      @user-nz7ds2po4q Рік тому

      アメリカには行きたくないです
      撃ち殺されそう
      反日の人が多いから

    • @NickN56
      @NickN56 Рік тому +3

      @@user-hy2uz7ot2n yeah it's obviously if you go to a country you should know a bit of the language. Also unlike japanese, english is the most spoken language on earth

    • @insfire7520
      @insfire7520 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@user-hy2uz7ot2nNo, more like speak American, you came to my country, so you must speak American, you understand that? 😂😂

  • @user-di8cu6zs9r
    @user-di8cu6zs9r 9 місяців тому

    英語喋れますか?道を知りたいです。と言われて英語は喋れますが、私も道がわからないです。と答えて外国人の方とお互い笑い合って握手して地図を見ながらなんとか教えたことがあります笑

  • @maryamsediqi7044
    @maryamsediqi7044 Рік тому +1

    Japanese are amazing when asking help, as a foreigner I lost my ways many times and whenever I asked help they helped me very kindly, even many of them accompanied me till station or anywhere I wanted to go, I am so grateful for their this kind behavior ❤🙏🏻

  • @user-sw2mj5jl6q
    @user-sw2mj5jl6q 8 місяців тому +1

    前、薬局(ドラッグストア)聞かれたことあったけど、知ってるとこ閉まってたし助けられなくて困った…。
    ごめんよ…力になれなくて。

    • @caslloverr
      @caslloverr Місяць тому

      少なくともあなたは試してみた😿😿

  • @michaelmuller1433
    @michaelmuller1433 Рік тому +4

    Finding Shinjuku station is the easy part. The real navigation problems start IN Shinjuku station. 🙂

  • @user-xu4cp3yj2j
    @user-xu4cp3yj2j 10 місяців тому +1

    外国人に限らないけど自分が知らない場所を教える勇気はない。だから困ってる人のいきたい場所が知らない場所だったら交番に案内するかな

  • @user-qp5nt1bu5e
    @user-qp5nt1bu5e 7 місяців тому +1

    英語が少しでもできるっていいですね。
    全くわかりません😂

    • @caslloverr
      @caslloverr Місяць тому

      なぜ日本人は英語を話すのが難しいのでしょうか?私はネイティブスピーカーではありませんし、私の国では英語を勉強しませんが、英語を学ぶことができました。
      そして最近は日本語を勉強しようと思っています。

  • @anastassiasinkova7006
    @anastassiasinkova7006 Рік тому +1

    It's hilarious how he's using non-trivial language with people who don't speak English, like "I'm having a hard time getting somewhere", but immediately switches to the obvious "I-need-Shinjuku-help-me" style when talking to the almighty translator 😄 Not very considerate, isn't it.

  • @MJou8
    @MJou8 8 місяців тому

    Famous restaurant?? Yeah I know! There’s a really good burger shop called McDo…

  • @HM-ql7nc
    @HM-ql7nc 11 місяців тому +3

    こういうシチュエーション年々増えて来ると思うので日本ももっと英語教育に力をいれないといけないと思う。ず単語、文法中心ではなくてもっと使える会話を教えて欲しいものですよね。

  • @mariesupremacy
    @mariesupremacy Рік тому +16

    thank god to smart japanese who learn english in school even just a little bit 😭

    • @memastir
      @memastir 18 днів тому +1

      learning english is really hard for japanese people, just like learning japanese for us

  • @user-nf6lc8os2b
    @user-nf6lc8os2b Рік тому

    歌舞伎町案内したこの男は強い。笑

  • @sala_manda.
    @sala_manda. 8 місяців тому

    私は言うのは大変だから着いてきてくださいって言うかな〜

  • @Average-Jyo
    @Average-Jyo Рік тому +2

    Japan is awesome!

  • @user-oe1te3gp6d
    @user-oe1te3gp6d 7 місяців тому +1

    今の若い人は、英語が話せる人が多いけど、中年層には
    なかなか難しいです。😅

  • @yomotsuhegui
    @yomotsuhegui 11 місяців тому

    今から20年近く前に、ど田舎からたまたま東京に遊びに行った時、外国の人に道を尋ねられて、うまく答えられなかった事を思い出した。
    当時中学生だったっていうのもあるけど、絶望的に頭が悪くて英語が話せなかった。

  • @user-hm4xz1xw4v
    @user-hm4xz1xw4v 8 місяців тому

    わからなくてもいいので自分の知っている単語 相手の話を聞いて拾ってさしあげること (経験あります 実は

  • @user-tu6ii3zb1j
    @user-tu6ii3zb1j 9 місяців тому

    筆談が高確率で会話ができるよ。経験談

  • @tuyu6404
    @tuyu6404 11 місяців тому +3

    Don't hold the shoulder of someone you don't know it's very scary. You can call and signal to make people help you. Pls dont make it in asian's countries Who really respect women Or you will be exposed to legal and social problems. 😢

  • @horebeliot7090
    @horebeliot7090 Рік тому +1

    Some even walk with you to your destination if it’s manageable. Received help from Japanese twice when Google maps wasn’t a thing yet.

    • @Kitxne
      @Kitxne Рік тому

      I don't think asking for directions in the street isn't common since we have Google maps or other location apps unless you're inside a mall or asking for a toilet or trash.

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw
    @Abdullah-mn6sw Рік тому +7

    Btw is it not common knowledge that when you ask someone for help who doesn't speak the same language, you stick to similar and simple words and hand gestures?
    Like personal I'd would have just said "Shibuya station" Instead of a whole lengthy sentence.

    • @mainichikosodate
      @mainichikosodate Рік тому

      I live in Japan and there are definitely foreigners who do this, Japan is seen as an advanced country that must be able to speak English.
      But a lot of people are trying their best to learn Japanese too - so it’s a bit frustrating they made him act like this!

  • @argawinarya
    @argawinarya Рік тому +1

    Try it with different race

  • @user-pm8bg4fo7e
    @user-pm8bg4fo7e 11 місяців тому +2

    日本人はシャイで、英語が話せないと恥ずかしいと感じる。
    助けなかったとしても、冷たいとか差別を受けたとか思わないでほしいなぁ。

  • @user-25g4
    @user-25g4 Рік тому

    Google翻訳アプリ

    • @memastir
      @memastir 18 днів тому +1

      グーグル翻訳は、特に中国語や日本語のような言語では、あまり良くない。
      deeplを使う

  • @soju81
    @soju81 Рік тому +2

    My Japanese friend told me it's uncommon for Japanese people to stop and help with directions, especially if you are Japanese/Asian. I wonder if the people in this video were more open to helping because it was obvious the white man is a foreign tourist.

  • @gamingmatrix7644
    @gamingmatrix7644 11 місяців тому +2

    to be fair most places people would help you out.....even in the ghetto in america you could walk up to a Gangster Looking guy and they would still help you out. Never judge a book by its cover. While Stranded it is always the ghetto people that come to aid while the suit and tie guys keep going.

  • @user-of7hl3db8j
    @user-of7hl3db8j 6 місяців тому

    英語話せますよ日本人優しい温もりですね

  • @MMAnolove
    @MMAnolove 10 місяців тому +1

    題名、外国人がじゃね?

  • @boar1857
    @boar1857 11 місяців тому +1

    私は日本人の女性です。多くの場合、声をかけられたら対応します。しかし一度だけ無視してしまったことがあります。
    原因:
    1、私は通勤途中であり有線イヤホンをしていました
    2、相手は男性で私よりはるかに体が大きかった
    声をかけられても足を留めることなく去りました。危ない人かもしれないと思って無視をしてしまった。
    もし本当に、道を尋ねたいだけの人だったら、私は悪いことをした。

    • @onigirioishiyo
      @onigirioishiyo 8 місяців тому

      私も、声をかけられたらできる限りの対応はしますが、男性で「こっち来て教えて」と言われた時や、商品について店員さんでなくわざわざ私に聞いて来た時には、反射的に警戒心が先に立って
      「ごめんなさい、わからない」の一点張りで逃げたり、店員さん呼んだ方が詳しいと言って呼びに行ったり
      「電話の向こうの人に、ここまでどうやって来るか、説明してあげてほしい」と言われた時は、大きな通りで目立つように大きい声で説明しました。
      親切って自分の身の安全を確保できてからすればOKです。

  • @anneliselim602
    @anneliselim602 10 місяців тому +1

    Don't speak in elaborate sentences, just tell them the keyword so it's easier for them to process. Not just in Japan but in any non-english speaking country.

  • @levi7811
    @levi7811 Рік тому +6

    يبدو أن اليابانيين لطفاء اريد زيرة اليابان حقا بعد هذا الفيديو الجميع يساعد

  • @user-dh3pg2yc9l
    @user-dh3pg2yc9l 8 місяців тому

    英語ペラペラな日本人女性って、同じようなルックスの方が多いのはなぜですか?