WHAT DID WE MISS?! Any other etiquette tips for eating and drinking in Japan and spending a night on the town?! Let us know below 🍻 As for me, I'm off to nurse my hangover.
No joke might be my favorite Abroad in Japan video within the last few years. Chris and Natsuki hanging out showing us drinking and karaoke? Reminds me of those videos from like 10 years ago when Natsuki was first coming on the channel. SIGN ME TF UP! Also 上を向いて歩こう is one of the first Japanese songs I ever heard that got me into learning the language, so that was just icing on the cake at the end
That had me in stitches. This whole video was a riot. I just got back from Yamagata and Shimane at the end of March, but I can’t wait to go back in Autumn with more family this time !
As luck would have it, this video came out while we were in Japan, and we managed to visit La France. An utterly wonderful bar, and the barman was not only extremely kind and an absolute gent, but fantastic at his job to boot. The fruit cocktails were to die for, and his selection of whiskeys was mindblowing. He was very complimentary about 'Chris-san' as well!
I'm an American that was lucky enough to spend two months in Tokyo for work. Almost every night I ventured out and went from bar to bar up until I knew the trains would stop so I could get back to my hotel. That was over 17 years ago and I still think about it to this day. Some of the best bars could only serve 5-6 people at a time due to capacity. Some just had standing tables with no chairs and served things like chicken neck on skewers (I still remember the man trying to explain to me it was chicken neck). Some were extremely fancy. Some had girls there that would sit and talk to you if you bought them expensive drinks (I learned how to avoid those). Everywhere I went in Tokyo I always felt safe and always felt welcome. I will never forget it.
Hey Chris, you may not see this but I finally pulled off an epic 11 day journey up north bringing my two elderly parents along. We went Tokyo -> Sendai (Matsushima Bay) -> Geibikei/Hiraizumi -> Aomori/Hirosaki -> Hakodate -> Noboribetsu -> Lake Toya -> Otaru/Sapporo. It was incredible and i personally really loved Aomori City, I would not have even considered a trip across Tohoku if not for your Journey Across Japan
I don't know if it's the B rolls, the voiceover, the actual tips, the photography, but man those videos are just so nice to watch. I don't even plan on going to Japan, but it's just very entertaining and very far from what most do when they go for a "10 things to do bla bla bla" video. It's like Chris has that secret Big Mac sauce that makes the most basic bullet point list as entertaining as an actual big budget tv show. Please continue the good work !
Funny, I've been catching up on the older videos in reverse chronological order, and just finished watching the nightlife etiquette video you did with Ryotaro in Hachinohe.
A classic video! I've been wanting to re-do that video for many years in glorious 4K in Tokyo. Still love the original though featuring the great horse lady haha.
After 10 years of wishing and working I finally managed to afford a ten day holiday to Japan with my two teenage boys who are just as obsessed as me about the country ! I finally get to put all these videos to use ! ❤😊
Time to burn through all those "watch this before coming to japan" videos. Enjoy your trip, I hope to one day visit the country as well. Also, I know this is none of my business but some studies say that a week(8 days to be specific) is the perfect length for someone to travel. Look that up and see if that might interest you. I personally wanted to extend my visit to Turkey, because I wouldn't need to rush all the activities I had planned.
Shortly before the pandemic, I booked a week off a contract job for a trip to japan. But the person I was replacing returned to work early, So I extended my stay for a month. Still wasn't enough time. There's SO much to do even on a budget!. I just kept discovering more things when I was there! Enjoy your trip! Before the pandemic happened I wanted my next trip to be somewhere new. But now, I wanna revisit all my favourite places first. Up next for me is back to Japan! Last time I was there I spent most of my time in Tokyo, and a short visit to osaka and surrounding cities to see some friends there. Next time I'm doing the other way around. Mainly Osaka and a short trip to Tokyo and surrounding area to visit friends.
Since leaving Japan in 2022 after eight phenomenal years living and working there, I haven't watched Abroad In Japan. Now back in London, I can't tell you how great it is to see Chris killing it with over 3 million subscribers. I used to love watching Chris's adventures and growth as a man and UA-camr whilst living there. Gotta to admit, missing life there sooooo much. Thanks for the memories, buddy. UK rules in Japan!!!!!
After deciding on a trip to Japan with friends this year, I've literally been binging these videos and I feel like I've gained a lot of knowledge to help me when I go at the end of the year! Thanks Chris!
@@shereenmorrison9660 I've actually been using them for the past 5 years and I still don't think I have it down 🤣🤣 As long as you can grab the basics you should be fine!
When talking about nightlife, "izakaya" is just one option. There are also "yakitori", "robatayaki", "beer garden", and "kappo" restaurants in stage 1, so please try them out. Also, "snack bars", "cabaret clubs", "girls bars", and "clubs" are also interesting in stage 2.
What a feat of courage to sing for your viewers, Chris! I imagine, it couldn't be easy to open up to your audience like that, with a song. Thanks for the effort!
I have never been to Japan (yet), and I have not joined in nightlife activities (I feel like I would pass out halfway from lack of sleep). Nor would I ever be able to eat as much food as was shown in the episode (though I wish I could). With all that being said, I sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video - I got to live vicariously just by watching you guys.
When you overlook the crazy shenanigans they always get into Chris always shows off parts of Japan most would never see or talk about and he always gives amazing respect to the restaurants, stores etc that he films, I know they get a increase in business from the exposure
You making this video and showing us how to do these activities has made me so much more confident to give them a go!! It's easy to be deterred from unfamiliar things if your Japanese isn't amazing. Thanks Chris!!
Always great to see another Abroad in Japan video! While I'm not one for drinking alcohol, watching you and Natsuki having fun always puts a smile on my face. Thank you for what you do Chris!
I literally can't tell how great the phrase おすすめは何ですか? is. I've had the most amazing dishes because I asked what was recommended. Amazing video and editing Chris. Cheers to all of you.
You can do this at any place to eat, generally, as the staff have their 3 or 4 favorite things to eat. Almost every food service job gives employees a discount on food, so they will rarely recommend anything they don't actually eat as well. Where I work in the evenings, it's the Loaded Tots. :)
As an illustration and graphic design student, I absolutely adore the way the typefaces (fonts) in the videos have evolved throughout the years. It tickles my brain! Especially in this video. Love from South Africa! 🎏🇿🇦
Just to clarify, The drink Sochu (in the tap) is a Japanese spirit more akin to vodka ( both made out of potatoes). Chris refers to it as Sake, as in Japan, Sake actually means any spirit type drink, not Sake the world knows as rice wine. Whereas Nihonshu is the proper name what is rice wine.😊
I was recently informed by a Sochu expert that it's not only made from potatoes, it can literally be made from anything, sochu is the process, distilled (burned liquor).
@@jgr1706 Most of the the famous SHOCHU in Japan are made from IMO (Sweet potatoes) and OH-MUGI (Barley), and KOKUTOU (Brown sugar). What they use is based on the region/availability of the ingredient. AMAMI islands and Okinawa have their own unique distilled alcohol called AWAMORI. It's probably one of the strongest alcohol that is made in Japan.
@@yo2trader539 That was my point, Shochu is made from pretty much anything, it's the saccharification with the help of koji mold and then distilled that makes it Shochu not the actual main ingredient. Awamori is from rice but distilled not brewed like Nihonshu.
Actually a really useful video! About to visit Tokyo for the first time (flying out this Wednesday) and was looking at doing some partying with my girlfriend who's studying there. Thanks for the tips and useful phrases!
Met ya five years ago at the Shibuya journey across Japan event. I was second in line. English teacher ahaha. Now I’m in Tokyo and you are too. Fates align. Beers on me Chris if I run into ya 🍺
I think the key missing rule is ‘who pays anyway?’ Working out who should in Japan when one is a foreigner is a nightmare which actually gets more difficult as you get older, particularly if it is for work events. The other is the in-group / out-group culture. In japan, the closer someone is to your group (your company, family, friendship circle) the less you treat them as a ‘guest’. The thing which makes this confusing is that it can change. I remember a friend was staying with some close family friends in japan. At first, she was the guest being waited on, but when some less familiar business contacts joined an event she was at, she became a part of the in-group and was suddenly expected to help with organisation and hosting. Not in a bad way, it was just the dynamics had shifted. In fact, my friend said they liked it as it allowed them to grow closer to the family.
Natsuki makes every video awesome that he is in. If he had his own UA-cam I’m sure he would blow up. He’s so entertaining he has no problem being silly. And people like watching someone have fun.
Have really been enjoying your "Japan Survival Tips" video series. It will definitely come in handy once I begin my undergraduate studies in Fukuoka this Fall! 🤣🤣
Always good to see Natsuki in a video. Honestly I'm not much of a drinker, I only partake seldomly, but I would honestly like to try an outing like this at least once. If I ever manage to get to Japan it's definitely on my list of things to do. Thanks for the insights and can't wait for the next video.
As an autistic person going to Japan for the first time soon, I can't thank you enough for this! It really helps to roughly know what to expect and how things are done, so I don't feel too overwhelmed 😅
Chris, I’ve been watching you since the very beginning and I’ve got to say this is one of the most BEAUTIFUL videos you’ve ever posted. Lighting, the shots, wow.
The evolution to good health (loosing weight) is really incredible those past videos. You've never been this fit Chris and i have seen all your video. (yes even the ones in your first appartment in japan). COngratalutaion dude you look good!
WHAT DID WE MISS?! Any other etiquette tips for eating and drinking in Japan and spending a night on the town?!
Let us know below 🍻
As for me, I'm off to nurse my hangover.
idk I just got here
Chris can you do a cheese tier list please
@@alexoat5010 😂
You forgot put the club there is so many clubs in Japan at night
idk I just got here with alex
Chris, Natsuki, alcohol, bars and karaoke- there never has been a combination more perfect!
As soon as you see Natsuki, you know it's a good video
@@cooperarbogast4018Natsuki is the main reasons I watch this channel, second being Chris. Natsuki is a blast.
@@cooperarbogast4018 exactly.
@cooperarbogast4018 there never has been a sentence more true!
No joke might be my favorite Abroad in Japan video within the last few years. Chris and Natsuki hanging out showing us drinking and karaoke? Reminds me of those videos from like 10 years ago when Natsuki was first coming on the channel. SIGN ME TF UP! Also 上を向いて歩こう is one of the first Japanese songs I ever heard that got me into learning the language, so that was just icing on the cake at the end
✨jazz is like cigars✨
That had me in stitches. This whole video was a riot. I just got back from Yamagata and Shimane at the end of March, but I can’t wait to go back in Autumn with more family this time !
"cigars are like jazz"
This is why we love Natsuki isn't it.
"Cigars take time."
Larry David
Jazz is like jello pudding
Time to take some notes! Thanks for the upload as always, boss!
Just watch your video of your bar hopping in Nakano! That was wild, lots of funny characters.
HELLO BOSS
Hello American Pete pls drink again on stream
Your lighting is always perfect.
Congrats on your sweeps at the Trash Taste Awards.
Natsuki "struggling" to turn off the tap when filling Chris' glass was so funny. I love that man
He seems like such a joyful person to be around.
As luck would have it, this video came out while we were in Japan, and we managed to visit La France. An utterly wonderful bar, and the barman was not only extremely kind and an absolute gent, but fantastic at his job to boot. The fruit cocktails were to die for, and his selection of whiskeys was mindblowing. He was very complimentary about 'Chris-san' as well!
Just went last night with my adult daughters, it was a great place
Did you have to know Japanese to order, or did they cater to foreigners as well?
@@KayJay01 They cater for the most part. Obviously it's best to know the basics
@@KayJay01 use your phone to translate boomer
Natsuki and Chris back at it again. Always love you two together.
The amount of insane quality documentaries this channel is pumping out is insane right now.
Agreed, one of my favourite UA-cam channels.
I was JUST binge watching your timeline videos and one of the suggested videos on the pennywise video was this one. Tis a small UA-cam
I know, it's insanely insane, right?
its insane
did you mention how insane it was? lol
Natsuki singing Head Cha-La is the absolute peak.
for reaaallll!!!
IT WAS AWESOME!! HAHAHAHA :D
Sparking!!
I'm so happy I teared up a bit 😭
How did they not get copyrighted by TOEI is more shocking
I'm an American that was lucky enough to spend two months in Tokyo for work. Almost every night I ventured out and went from bar to bar up until I knew the trains would stop so I could get back to my hotel. That was over 17 years ago and I still think about it to this day. Some of the best bars could only serve 5-6 people at a time due to capacity. Some just had standing tables with no chairs and served things like chicken neck on skewers (I still remember the man trying to explain to me it was chicken neck). Some were extremely fancy. Some had girls there that would sit and talk to you if you bought them expensive drinks (I learned how to avoid those). Everywhere I went in Tokyo I always felt safe and always felt welcome. I will never forget it.
Sounds awesome. Would have wanted to do that if I didn´t have crippling social anxiety, haha I am no good with crowds...
Hey Chris, you may not see this but I finally pulled off an epic 11 day journey up north bringing my two elderly parents along. We went Tokyo -> Sendai (Matsushima Bay) -> Geibikei/Hiraizumi -> Aomori/Hirosaki -> Hakodate -> Noboribetsu -> Lake Toya -> Otaru/Sapporo.
It was incredible and i personally really loved Aomori City, I would not have even considered a trip across Tohoku if not for your Journey Across Japan
日本人の私でも羨ましいと感じる日程ですね。楽しんでもらえたようで何よりです。またお待ちしてます。
20:47 had to sneak in Too Much Volcano 😂
Can't believe it's the 3 years anniversary already!
@@AbroadinJapan Can we expect a sequel afoot?
@@AbroadinJapan i remember watching it like it was just yesterday but damn its already been three years
So, I'm not the only one who noticed! 😂
Now I'm going to have to go watch again 😊
I don't know if it's the B rolls, the voiceover, the actual tips, the photography, but man those videos are just so nice to watch. I don't even plan on going to Japan, but it's just very entertaining and very far from what most do when they go for a "10 things to do bla bla bla" video. It's like Chris has that secret Big Mac sauce that makes the most basic bullet point list as entertaining as an actual big budget tv show. Please continue the good work !
know exactly what you mean a few content creators have the same magic and pull to consume their content for me, Jolly come to mind
it shows you how important good production quality is
Funny, I've been catching up on the older videos in reverse chronological order, and just finished watching the nightlife etiquette video you did with Ryotaro in Hachinohe.
A classic video! I've been wanting to re-do that video for many years in glorious 4K in Tokyo. Still love the original though featuring the great horse lady haha.
@@AbroadinJapan Would love a revisit of that one just to see if the same Bar is still around!
I've also been doing that, ever since I listened to the book. I wanna know how it all started
Natsuke is my favorite guest; it is very evident that ur friendship is genuine and heartfelt; great work as always, cant wait to see more😄
After 10 years of wishing and working I finally managed to afford a ten day holiday to Japan with my two teenage boys who are just as obsessed as me about the country ! I finally get to put all these videos to use ! ❤😊
Time to burn through all those "watch this before coming to japan" videos.
Enjoy your trip, I hope to one day visit the country as well.
Also, I know this is none of my business but some studies say that a week(8 days to be specific) is the perfect length for someone to travel. Look that up and see if that might interest you. I personally wanted to extend my visit to Turkey, because I wouldn't need to rush all the activities I had planned.
Shortly before the pandemic, I booked a week off a contract job for a trip to japan. But the person I was replacing returned to work early, So I extended my stay for a month. Still wasn't enough time. There's SO much to do even on a budget!. I just kept discovering more things when I was there! Enjoy your trip!
Before the pandemic happened I wanted my next trip to be somewhere new. But now, I wanna revisit all my favourite places first. Up next for me is back to Japan! Last time I was there I spent most of my time in Tokyo, and a short visit to osaka and surrounding cities to see some friends there. Next time I'm doing the other way around. Mainly Osaka and a short trip to Tokyo and surrounding area to visit friends.
So cute
Congrats 👌🏼
@Zed-x- Quick question please: Did you manage to enter the small rock’n roll bars like in golden gai with your teenage sons?
Ahh yes my favorite British man and fav Japanese Man. These 2 are the man of all time.
Would you say its "like a magic"?
Natsuki singing Cha-La Head Cha-La had me in stitches 🤣
Since leaving Japan in 2022 after eight phenomenal years living and working there, I haven't watched Abroad In Japan. Now back in London, I can't tell you how great it is to see Chris killing it with over 3 million subscribers. I used to love watching Chris's adventures and growth as a man and UA-camr whilst living there. Gotta to admit, missing life there sooooo much. Thanks for the memories, buddy. UK rules in Japan!!!!!
I've found walking into a tiny little bar to be so intimidating in Japan. There is nowhere to hide. Sometimes there are just four seats.
Just gotta do it, it’s fun. No one’s gonna make fun of u or think ur weird. There’s a lot of people who even go alone
12:06 "Strawberry is die.....thank you forever"
yubi!
Have confidence!
@@captainanorachNo confidence!
found the holofan
@@Jeff_Saber i mean, we all know Chris is secretly Ironmouse anyway :p
Natsuki has just the right vocal range for Cha-La Head Cha-La. Good to know.
Seconded!😊
I always knew he was a man of culture
Where do I recognise that song from?
Dagin bills pu
@@Pokemongamer958 It's the original OP 1 for Dragon Ball Z.
Good god, going out with Natsuki must be a fever dream. We all need a friend like him.
This video has to be one of your best. Incredibly well shot, and enjoyable.
Natsuki singing cha-la was the best thing I've seen on this channel in nearly a decade! It was well worth the wait!
After deciding on a trip to Japan with friends this year, I've literally been binging these videos and I feel like I've gained a lot of knowledge to help me when I go at the end of the year! Thanks Chris!
Me too. Going to Japan in September. I have been practicing using chop sticks for a few months.
@@shereenmorrison9660going in September by myself so excited! Can’t speak Japanese but I’ll remember some phrases 😂😅
@@shereenmorrison9660 I've actually been using them for the past 5 years and I still don't think I have it down 🤣🤣 As long as you can grab the basics you should be fine!
@@shereenmorrison9660why did you guys go in September???😂😂 It's the most humid and hottest month!!
Japan's izakaya culture is something I absolutely love about living here in Japan. I hope it spreads to the rest of the world..!
Similar to here in Korea😄
I've got two at my local shops in suburban Brisbane, Australia, so it's happening!
When talking about nightlife, "izakaya" is just one option. There are also "yakitori", "robatayaki", "beer garden", and "kappo" restaurants in stage 1, so please try them out. Also, "snack bars", "cabaret clubs", "girls bars", and "clubs" are also interesting in stage 2.
@@SheyD78もしかして川沿いにある「YOKO」ですか?私は日本人ですが、ブリスベンに旅行に行った時にそこに行きました。とてつもない値段に驚きましたが、味はすごく美味しかったです(^^)
What a feat of courage to sing for your viewers, Chris!
I imagine, it couldn't be easy to open up to your audience like that, with a song.
Thanks for the effort!
I have never been to Japan (yet), and I have not joined in nightlife activities (I feel like I would pass out halfway from lack of sleep). Nor would I ever be able to eat as much food as was shown in the episode (though I wish I could).
With all that being said, I sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video - I got to live vicariously just by watching you guys.
The fruit cocktail bartender seems really passionate.
Its refreshing.
I LOVE Natsuki and Chris hangouts! You can tell you really enjoy each other's company, and have a lot of fun.
Yes! The man, the myth, the legend - Natsuki has returned. This was a great video with some good information.
Videos like this make visiting seem Japan not too overwhelming, one day I will see the coolest country in the world
Great video and I think everyone needs a lad like your mate on a night out. He's a force of nature....
When you overlook the crazy shenanigans they always get into Chris always shows off parts of Japan most would never see or talk about and he always gives amazing respect to the restaurants, stores etc that he films, I know they get a increase in business from the exposure
Chris working as a PSA for Japan is awesome
I’m studying abroad In Japan next month and have been watching videos to see things to do before I go. Super excited!
When Naski is in the house you know it's going to be entertaining. Great vlog as usual Chris.
ugh, perfect video already a minute in. The footage of japans nightlife is so beautiful and you two are the perfect hosts!
I am in LOVE with Natsuki! PLEASE make more videos with him! He is so perfectly cool and you two are SO good together.
Chris, your editing is getting ridiculously better with each video. That title card at 1:45 was smoooooth specially with the audio switch up
I love it when a title card audio transition comes together.
@@AbroadinJapan I'd come visit Japan myself but... I AIN'T GETTIN ON NO PLANE
Went to bars and clubs in Osaka last April.
Basically be a decent human being, friendly, welcoming, and you're good to go!
Good advice for any place in the world, any time :) Too bad so many people don't manage this lol
Well, I'm screwed then.😊
Yay Chris and Natsuki are back together
Natsuke is getting me smiling and chuckling every time with his charm and humor. Love it.
I just love you!! Classic music is life! I can work better, think better, and be grateful for life!
Natsuki is a vibe and that beer❤
Natsuki is a national treasure. Not a very lucky guy when it comes to death spices, though. 🤣
SO MUCH FUN!!! I love living vicariously through your videos.
So much fun. Natsuki's fired from the hip English is as awesome as always. Mood like a volcano!
You making this video and showing us how to do these activities has made me so much more confident to give them a go!! It's easy to be deterred from unfamiliar things if your Japanese isn't amazing. Thanks Chris!!
Always great to see another Abroad in Japan video! While I'm not one for drinking alcohol, watching you and Natsuki having fun always puts a smile on my face. Thank you for what you do Chris!
I literally can't tell how great the phrase おすすめは何ですか? is. I've had the most amazing dishes because I asked what was recommended. Amazing video and editing Chris. Cheers to all of you.
You can do this at any place to eat, generally, as the staff have their 3 or 4 favorite things to eat. Almost every food service job gives employees a discount on food, so they will rarely recommend anything they don't actually eat as well. Where I work in the evenings, it's the Loaded Tots. :)
I’m with Natsuki. One can never have Too Much Volcano.
Natsuki has me in stitches every time. Watching you two bounce off each other is so entertaining. Great work on the vid mate.
As an illustration and graphic design student, I absolutely adore the way the typefaces (fonts) in the videos have evolved throughout the years. It tickles my brain! Especially in this video. Love from South Africa! 🎏🇿🇦
Every time I feel down, I just play a Natsuki video. Never fails.
I love watching how editing for these videos have evolved over the years. Fantastic video. Cheers Chris!
4 new videos in just 2 WEEKS!!!!!!! It seems like Mr. Affable is going places 🧐
Tubathon is almost upon us
Love your helpful videos! My wife and I are going to Japan for two weeks, next month. Been using your videos for travel tips!
I haven't checked in for a loooong time.
I am very glad to see Natsuki.
The dude makes the videos fun.
Natsuki singing dragonball was something i didnt know i needed to see today. Thank you
A tap of all you can drink Sake for 60 minutes? Jesus the alcoholic in me is weeping tears of joy at the thought 😅
Imagine something like this in the US!? I just can’t lol
Just to clarify, The drink Sochu (in the tap) is a Japanese spirit more akin to vodka ( both made out of potatoes). Chris refers to it as Sake, as in Japan, Sake actually means any spirit type drink, not Sake the world knows as rice wine. Whereas Nihonshu is the proper name what is rice wine.😊
I was recently informed by a Sochu expert that it's not only made from potatoes, it can literally be made from anything, sochu is the process, distilled (burned liquor).
@@jgr1706 Most of the the famous SHOCHU in Japan are made from IMO (Sweet potatoes) and OH-MUGI (Barley), and KOKUTOU (Brown sugar). What they use is based on the region/availability of the ingredient.
AMAMI islands and Okinawa have their own unique distilled alcohol called AWAMORI. It's probably one of the strongest alcohol that is made in Japan.
@@yo2trader539 That was my point, Shochu is made from pretty much anything, it's the saccharification with the help of koji mold and then distilled that makes it Shochu not the actual main ingredient. Awamori is from rice but distilled not brewed like Nihonshu.
Always excited for another Natsuki video!
Actually a really useful video! About to visit Tokyo for the first time (flying out this Wednesday) and was looking at doing some partying with my girlfriend who's studying there. Thanks for the tips and useful phrases!
Izekayas and convenient stores actually having quality food were 2 of my favorites things about Japan 🔥
Sees new abroad in Japan video: you had my curiosity
Sees natsuki: now you have my attention
Met ya five years ago at the Shibuya journey across Japan event. I was second in line. English teacher ahaha. Now I’m in Tokyo and you are too. Fates align. Beers on me Chris if I run into ya 🍺
Best channel on UA-cam
so true breastie
I agree
Love his videos! Absolute legend!
@@Generalglee 100%
Only 500 views a minute, must have fallen off /s
I'm so stunned by the multiple uploads within a short period of time. Wow, Chris! You're spoiling us!
Absolutely love these two 💯, I could watch them both for forever 👏🏻🇬🇧
Natsuki is back yayyy
natski is one of my favorite humans , hope I get to meet him one day :).
I can't believe how much I have missed Natsuke!
Let’s all appreciate the hard work that goes into making these videos!
I think the key missing rule is ‘who pays anyway?’ Working out who should in Japan when one is a foreigner is a nightmare which actually gets more difficult as you get older, particularly if it is for work events.
The other is the in-group / out-group culture. In japan, the closer someone is to your group (your company, family, friendship circle) the less you treat them as a ‘guest’. The thing which makes this confusing is that it can change. I remember a friend was staying with some close family friends in japan. At first, she was the guest being waited on, but when some less familiar business contacts joined an event she was at, she became a part of the in-group and was suddenly expected to help with organisation and hosting. Not in a bad way, it was just the dynamics had shifted. In fact, my friend said they liked it as it allowed them to grow closer to the family.
Thumbnail is a masterpiece👌
Natsuki + alcohol. I can already hear Chris' grunting noises xD
The most important etiquette is having your own fun without bothering other people! xD
I love how izakaya means sake shop place.
Natsuki makes every video awesome that he is in. If he had his own UA-cam I’m sure he would blow up. He’s so entertaining he has no problem being silly. And people like watching someone have fun.
I'm doing seven days in Tokyo in May with some friends who are stationed there. This video was massively helpful. I can't wait to hit the bars.
Have really been enjoying your "Japan Survival Tips" video series. It will definitely come in handy once I begin my undergraduate studies in Fukuoka this Fall! 🤣🤣
my unwritten rule and etiquette - if I see Natsuki I will definitely watch whole thing🖤
Thanks Chris. Another great video. Please keep pumping thrm out. Class act..
Natsuki is such a character, I love it. Genius! Mid-charaoke he plugs Too Much Volcano. What a gentleman
Always good to see Natsuki in a video. Honestly I'm not much of a drinker, I only partake seldomly, but I would honestly like to try an outing like this at least once. If I ever manage to get to Japan it's definitely on my list of things to do. Thanks for the insights and can't wait for the next video.
As an autistic person going to Japan for the first time soon, I can't thank you enough for this! It really helps to roughly know what to expect and how things are done, so I don't feel too overwhelmed 😅
Same, I love these types of videos. It satisfies my AUDHD brain
You just made this video as an excuse to go drinking, didn't you Chris?
Yes and pass off the bill as a business expense making it a tax write off. Clever.
Very important local journalism!!
'course he f++king did
Chris, I’ve been watching you since the very beginning and I’ve got to say this is one of the most BEAUTIFUL videos you’ve ever posted. Lighting, the shots, wow.
Really enjoyable watch, and nice to see some friends having a genuinely fun evening
Suddenly I feel less worried about visiting Japan and experiencing the nightlife, thanks Chris!
Appreciate all the info, but in the end the shenanigans are the true star 😂
Cha la head cha la earned a like
Im thinking the same. You get my upvote too.
Natsuki is the man.
I love Natsuki's seriousness about cigars and jazz~ cracked me tf up
More Natsuki! He's always so funny and has a sharp wit. Another great video.
Natsuki
Video GOATED
i would buy a book thats just full of Natsuki quotes with little illustrations in
Actually early for once for the video
I see Natsuki, I know it will be a banger video
The evolution to good health (loosing weight) is really incredible those past videos. You've never been this fit Chris and i have seen all your video. (yes even the ones in your first appartment in japan). COngratalutaion dude you look good!
I absolutely love every video with Natsuki in it.