It is glad to hear that our Malaysia's friendly and relaxing lifestyle help to reduce you guys' pressure a lot and thus, further helping you guys' life back to normal
Sunami san observations are spot on. Love her views, and both are right.. do not be so uptight and rigid in Malaysia. Things happened, escalator broke down, let us climb and be healthier ..let us move on and life goes on ha ha ha ..
Terengganu, kelantan is a state with many fishermen. On peninsular, I feel they have the best quality fish as a cuisine of the state. Cities near terengganu also have similar cuisine.
I'd like to see more of Japanese living in Malaysia to mingle with ordinary local people and experience their typical daily life. That way we can understand each others culture better.
Have you seen i-Chang, Nobu Shun, Kouji Jepun & Wasabi Laksa (UA-cam) channels yet? They're all Japanese people that's promoting Malaysian food & lifestyle too.
Malaysian here, and I still wear Jersey going out, it is made for releasing the sweat from your body quickly so it felt the most comfortable under the hot weather
If you totally don't want sugar in your drink, you say Barli kosong, Milo kosong, Kopi kosong, Teh kosong, tak mau gula. Kosong in English means "empty" and gula means "sugar" and tak mau means "don't want" but in Mamak and food stalls and shops kosong means totally no sugar in the drink
well for malaysian, we had economic crisis too, many were unhappy with the current economic state. but living outside of malaysia can be very expensive for us lol. its good to see you guys collab. kawaiiii
One of the noticeable things that I love about your videos is when you would drop some random tips and advice (like over here in 9:40), as though you are speaking directly to your fellow Japanese friends back home- it's almost like an encouragement haha "Yes! Come to Malaysia! Follow these tips/advice and you will be fine!" :) I wouldn't be surprised if your videos actually do provide the gentle push and motivation needed for some people to finally make that move in the future :') anyway, i love your content as always👏🏼
I already sunscibed Suna's UA-cam Channel. If you like to learn about Japanese high end kind of life in Malaysia, you can watch her videos. Very interesting. I didn't know before that all Japanese needs for a comfortable life can be easily found in KL especially. It is quite expensive though for normal Malaysian standards.
betul.. sebab kalau mereka balik ke negara asal .. mereka hidup normal, seperti youtuber aki from japan.. dia baru berapa bulan ada dekat jepun.. dah rindukan malaysia .. lagi-lagi rumah.. rumah kat malaysia besar dan luas.. bagi mereka tu 1 rahmat lah..
What you two said we're honestly true.Malaysia is a diversity country and lots of differences to explore.Thank you Japan people coming visit to Malaysia 🇯🇵🇲🇾
I think your famous artist GACKT san have a lot of influence in why Japanese like to move to Malaysia...he talk a lot good things about Malaysia..one example: Food Heaven of the World..
Love to see some collab its shows friendship between youtuber especially among Japanese because I like to see this collab build a brother hood community with each other Its positive vibes... Gambathe KAZ
This Is The Best Episode Proud to be Malaysian. P/S Tetiba teringat Shizuka dan Sunyo (but KAZ adalah Sunyo versi tak sombong) Sorry KAZ.. Gurau Aje. Takleh Gurau Pergi Surau.
Wow thank you KAZ for introducing Nasi Dagang. It was one of my favorite East Coast meals and signature dish of Terengganu. There is Nasi Dagang Kelantan too which have brown colored rice but I love Terengganu ones better! Also Kelantanese Nasi Kerabu and Laksam are one of my favorite too. You can try looking for Terengganu nasi minyak, these two with nasi dagang is a staple breakfast meals that you guys will love. Many people missed out east coast dishes when they're visiting Malaysia, and they didn't know about these!
regarding Malaysian always gave to the homeless or needy, for us Muslims, it relates a lot to the religion we follow that is Islam, we are always reminded to focus on the afterlife, hence we always strive to do good in our daily lives despite how little, actually begging for money are not condoned in our religion, unless its to a point where surviving a day is in question, and we cant do it excessively to a point where we can live comfortably off it, i heard many beggars although not all of which make a fortune out of begging, so i understand why the Japanese has the mindset not to gave this people, but then again not all who beg are out laziness nor making it a job, if we understood the situation regarding our community or country, we can see the real reason why there are many who in that state, thus why many here regardless of race and religion are not reluctant to gave even a little to help
Sugar in drinks are default..if you really don't want any sugar order with word 'kosong' with the name of the drinks..example - Teh/Kopi/Milo 'O' Ais Kosong for iced drinks or Teh/Kopi/Milo 'O' Kosong for hot drinks, but it dont work with drinks with condensed milk like teh tarik or teh ais because condensed milk already super sweet. You just can order 'Kurang manis' for less sweet for drinks with condensed milk.
Great observations of Kaz San & Sunami San of life in Malaysia. Great to see you all loving Malaysian lifestyle as much as some of us love Japanese lifestyle. Japan is nice to visit for travel but not so nice to work and stay due to the stressful work culture.
Come to Terengganu to find more "Japanese" tastes. Terengganu food is not as spicy as other parts of Malaysia, it's a perfect balance of spiciness and sweetness with a hint of umami from the sea. 1. Pulut Gaul Nyior For breakfast especially on weekends, we would have sticky rice with shredded coconut, eaten with either ikan kukus (steamed fish) or ikan masin (salted fish). The sticky rice would be made into rice ball shape before shredded coconut is added. Sometimes, we would toast some rice to add crunchy texture to the dish. 2. Nasi Dagang Nasi dagang is combination of normal rice and sticky rice, steamed with coconut milk and fenugreek. The fish used is ikan tongkol/Ayer (Skipjack Tuna) which has that nice flaky texture. 3. Nasi Lemak While you can find nasi lemak anywhere, in Terengganu normally nasi lemak is eaten with fish. So when you order nasi lemak, you will get coconut rice with fish (normally skipjack tuna or mackerel) cooked in sweet sambal sauce. 4. Celup Tepung Our version of Tempura, normally eaten as afternoon snacks. You can find deepfried ikan (fish), sotong (squid), udang (prawn). Normal fish used is kembung (mackerel) or Pari Tuka (a type of stingray). These stalls can be found normally along the beach, so you can eat with a nice view of the sea.
I noticed that. People in Negeri Sembilan and Selangor love spicy foods unlike in Terengganu or Sarawak. My Terengganuan brother-in-law had to learn that the hard way when he joined our family. He can’t tolerate spicy foods (although the dish was rather mild for the rest of us 😂)
View from Sunami-san on point ☝🏻. I like when both of you share different side & view about our country. Terima kasih! Looking forward for your next guest Kaz-san.
Haha this remind me of canadian-japanese Issey Nakajima, imported football player who played for Terengganu FC. He also love nasi dagang 😂. Always to see his reaction when he ate nasi dagang.
"On the way" - if i hear someone telling me this, I'd automatically ask that person back: "on the way ke mana? (on the way to where?) toilet???" Yup, i need a truthful clarification straight away so I can plan my life better instead of being kept guessing... BTW (not OTW) I suggest kaz (and suna also) to slot in 1 or 2 japanese words (or phrases) in every video that we malaysians can learn its translation, contextual meaning and sample uses from you. On the other hand malaysian commenters will continue telling useful malaysian words or phrases that you guys can use. So this will be in line with the spirit of helping each other, as well as understanding each other's culture better. Can this be a permanent challenge for you guys??
I soo happy see kaz collaboration with suna but feel bit jealous because kaz can hanging out with suna(just kidding) 😂😂... Can't wait for more video from both of you...
OK, another compelling reason why Japanese move out of their country - less stress at work, less or even no need to turn to alcohol to relieve their stress.
The reverse jacket wear is to protect and shield the body from the sun, and because Malaysia is a hot country, the open back ( unzipped ) section can, at the same time, reduce heat build up.
"Malay(sian) food that we're proud of" coming from KAZ san 👍🏼😁 It's cool to know that you guys drink alcohol less in Malaysia. As a Japanophile, I always explain to my non-japanophile friends that Japaneses consume alcohol so much just because of the stressful life. You guys need to relief that and one of the ways is alcohol. And you stating that here really proves me right 😁 Thank you for introducing Suna Malaysian local food. I hope both you guys will always enjoy and be content with your life in Malaysia! Stay safe and take care~
Media portray luxury lifestyle in Malaysia. I remember there is one video showing Gackt (Japanese singer/songwriter/producer) lifestyle in Malaysia. Of course la...Gackt is super rich even in Japan 😭😭😭 Note : Im a big fan of Gackt 😝
To kaz..i tak pandai speaking inggeris..hope u understand sikit2..wlaupn JAPAN peenah jajah malaysia dengan zalim..tapi kami rakyat malaysia tidak berdendam dgan ngra dn juga rakyat kamu .always sambut mesra kedatangan kamu ke sini .malaysia bagi rakyat japan adalh second home slpas retired..welcome welcome....
Malaysia My 2nd Home programme KAZ..Its a place for foreigners to settle down. considerably affordable in almost everything.. Food, accomodations, weather, medical facilities and attractive places to visit.. highlands, islands, seasides, riversides, National parks etc. 😅
Suna-chan is very cute and can try and enjoy different foods. When I traveled around the world I was fortunate that I could always try the local cuisine and learn the culture and traditions, too. Some people that I traveled with could not eat or try different foods and looked for American food everywhere they traveled. Traveling to Japan many times I can see why Malaysia is well suited for the Japanese traveler! Thank you for sharing good, informative, enjoyable videos! 😊😊🧡🧡
Difference style order Teh Ais not using sugar but using milk..still feel sweet like sugar Teh O Ais is using sugar.. just request less sweet if for Teh ais or Teh Tarik
ありがとうございます Terima Kasih for Japanese youtubers for stay in Malaysia 🇲🇾 to great choice👍🎌🎌🙏🙏 You both forgot, here Malaysians bathe 3 or 4 times a day. and we showered in the morning.
Hai.. nice Vlog. Just sharing.. if you want to order cold drink .. just say so.. example.. Teh ais (iced milk tea). Teh tarik (hot), teh panas ( hot tea) . Kopi ais (iced coffee with milk). If you want without milk.. just say 'O'
Yeah I too love the conversations this time even tho they actually revolve around the same topics we've seen from all these youtubers from foreign countries esp japan and korea
Probably the bus that ignore you isnt the bus that you can ride. I mean the bus express one.. it have their destination, far one like Johor to KL and need to buy ticket first. so it won't stop even if you wave them. The bus for nearer place often called Bas Coastal.. at least in my place. That one we only pay after we enter the bus. That one, we can stop the bus by waving our hand.
Thats good to know you guys can de-stress your life in Malaysia. Heard all the stories about how stressful it is working in Japan. Let alone hearing all the 'dark' story of it. Cant even imagine. So, welcome to Malaysia you guys. Hope you guys can live a happy life here. Like Malaysian always said, "Dont worry, be happy. Dont stress stress with your work." 😊👍 Ah, I just found this channel by the way, after I watch some of Saki channel youtube. Yes, I did realize there are many Japanese even Koreans who move here in Malaysia to school or work. Its good to see more different nationality here in Malaysia. Welcome, welcome. 🙏
10:58 why does the rider wear a reverse jacket? the answer is the weather: Malaysians usually wear short-sleeved shirts. Wear an upside-down jacket intended to protect your hands from the scorching heat. If worn overall as usual, it will increase body temperature in hot weather. So, they only protect the necessary part which is the hand.
Next Guest will be One Guy from Japan ! Please stay tuned !!!
Who could be Mmmmm
Mystery?????🤔🤔🤔
こうじさん? のぶさん?
could it be nobu? kenji? wasabi laksa? ouh gosh i think i subscribed to at least 10 japanese youtuber in malaysia
Wasabi laksa
maybe is leo san
Kaz.. You should show to Suna more Malaysian local foods. She seems eager to know more.
maybe she is new and less local friend here to bring her out and eat, not like KAZ able to speak malay...sedapnya~~~ 🤣
Durian cake👌
It is glad to hear that our Malaysia's friendly and relaxing lifestyle help to reduce you guys' pressure a lot and thus, further helping you guys' life back to normal
Sunami san observations are spot on. Love her views, and both are right.. do not be so uptight and rigid in Malaysia. Things happened, escalator broke down, let us climb and be healthier ..let us move on and life goes on ha ha ha ..
Terengganu, kelantan is a state with many fishermen. On peninsular, I feel they have the best quality fish as a cuisine of the state. Cities near terengganu also have similar cuisine.
I'd like to see more of Japanese living in Malaysia to mingle with ordinary local people and experience their typical daily life. That way we can understand each others culture better.
Have you seen i-Chang, Nobu Shun, Kouji Jepun & Wasabi Laksa (UA-cam) channels yet? They're all Japanese people that's promoting Malaysian food & lifestyle too.
The number Japanese UA-camrs making contents about Malaysia are increasing and it feels nice to see.
japanese good people
mimpila, rohingya yg ramai 😆
I'm a big fan of Sunami! Just came across her channel recently. She looks like Vivian Chow, a famous HK actress in the 80s and 90s.
What name chanel she...sory my english bad
@@rahmadrahim6282 Suna in malaysia
Yes she does look like Vivian Chow
ua-cam.com/video/hUT1gUiQDkU/v-deo.html
French 🇫🇷 vs 🇲🇾 Bahasa Malaysia (Funny)
I feel that many of Suna's observation about life here came from her exchange student days, not just the past 3 months. Like that jersey thing esp. 😄
Malaysian here, and I still wear Jersey going out, it is made for releasing the sweat from your body quickly so it felt the most comfortable under the hot weather
Aku tak tau lak pakai baju jersi satu benda yang luar biasa 😂
If you totally don't want sugar in your drink, you say Barli kosong, Milo kosong, Kopi kosong, Teh kosong, tak mau gula. Kosong in English means "empty" and gula means "sugar" and tak mau means "don't want" but in Mamak and food stalls and shops kosong means totally no sugar in the drink
yep maybe they misunderstood them... 'kosong' or 'tak mau/nak gula' is better
well for malaysian, we had economic crisis too, many were unhappy with the current economic state. but living outside of malaysia can be very expensive for us lol. its good to see you guys collab. kawaiiii
One of the noticeable things that I love about your videos is when you would drop some random tips and advice (like over here in 9:40), as though you are speaking directly to your fellow Japanese friends back home- it's almost like an encouragement haha "Yes! Come to Malaysia! Follow these tips/advice and you will be fine!" :) I wouldn't be surprised if your videos actually do provide the gentle push and motivation needed for some people to finally make that move in the future :') anyway, i love your content as always👏🏼
4:27 I don't drink it so much after moving here.
Me: Alhamdulillah, It's good to hear that.
I already sunscibed Suna's UA-cam Channel. If you like to learn about Japanese high end kind of life in Malaysia, you can watch her videos. Very interesting. I didn't know before that all Japanese needs for a comfortable life can be easily found in KL especially. It is quite expensive though for normal Malaysian standards.
betul.. sebab kalau mereka balik ke negara asal .. mereka hidup normal, seperti youtuber aki from japan.. dia baru berapa bulan ada dekat jepun.. dah rindukan malaysia .. lagi-lagi rumah.. rumah kat malaysia besar dan luas.. bagi mereka tu 1 rahmat lah..
What you two said we're honestly true.Malaysia is a diversity country and lots of differences to explore.Thank you Japan people coming visit to Malaysia 🇯🇵🇲🇾
Suka dan gembira melihat mereka. Selamat menjamu selera!
I think your famous artist GACKT san have a lot of influence in why Japanese like to move to Malaysia...he talk a lot good things about Malaysia..one example: Food Heaven of the World..
Do you know his ig or youtube? Thank you.
@@Hellibra just seach gackt malaysia in youtube
@@abdrashidharun ok, arigatogozaimas!
ua-cam.com/video/hUT1gUiQDkU/v-deo.html
French 🇫🇷 vs 🇲🇾 Bahasa Malaysia (Funny)
Love to see some collab its shows friendship between youtuber especially among Japanese because I like to see this collab build a brother hood community with each other
Its positive vibes... Gambathe KAZ
This Is The Best Episode
Proud to be Malaysian.
P/S
Tetiba teringat Shizuka dan Sunyo (but KAZ adalah Sunyo versi tak sombong)
Sorry KAZ.. Gurau Aje.
Takleh Gurau Pergi Surau.
Wow thank you KAZ for introducing Nasi Dagang. It was one of my favorite East Coast meals and signature dish of Terengganu. There is Nasi Dagang Kelantan too which have brown colored rice but I love Terengganu ones better! Also Kelantanese Nasi Kerabu and Laksam are one of my favorite too.
You can try looking for Terengganu nasi minyak, these two with nasi dagang is a staple breakfast meals that you guys will love. Many people missed out east coast dishes when they're visiting Malaysia, and they didn't know about these!
regarding Malaysian always gave to the homeless or needy, for us Muslims, it relates a lot to the religion we follow that is Islam, we are always reminded to focus on the afterlife, hence we always strive to do good in our daily lives despite how little, actually begging for money are not condoned in our religion, unless its to a point where surviving a day is in question, and we cant do it excessively to a point where we can live comfortably off it, i heard many beggars although not all of which make a fortune out of begging, so i understand why the Japanese has the mindset not to gave this people, but then again not all who beg are out laziness nor making it a job, if we understood the situation regarding our community or country, we can see the real reason why there are many who in that state, thus why many here regardless of race and religion are not reluctant to gave even a little to help
Sugar in drinks are default..if you really don't want any sugar order with word 'kosong' with the name of the drinks..example - Teh/Kopi/Milo 'O' Ais Kosong for iced drinks or Teh/Kopi/Milo 'O' Kosong for hot drinks, but it dont work with drinks with condensed milk like teh tarik or teh ais because condensed milk already super sweet. You just can order 'Kurang manis' for less sweet for drinks with condensed milk.
Kaz.....you need to show Suna the other good local food in Malaysia....this is the first time I see her trying local food.... 😁😁
Suna san! Yeay.. at last, KAZ & Suna 🤩 I like her channel very much, tapi tak tahu la pula rupanya Suna san adalah model famous 😊
Great observations of Kaz San & Sunami San of life in Malaysia. Great to see you all loving Malaysian lifestyle as much as some of us love Japanese lifestyle. Japan is nice to visit for travel but not so nice to work and stay due to the stressful work culture.
Come to Terengganu to find more "Japanese" tastes. Terengganu food is not as spicy as other parts of Malaysia, it's a perfect balance of spiciness and sweetness with a hint of umami from the sea.
1. Pulut Gaul Nyior
For breakfast especially on weekends, we would have sticky rice with shredded coconut, eaten with either ikan kukus (steamed fish) or ikan masin (salted fish). The sticky rice would be made into rice ball shape before shredded coconut is added. Sometimes, we would toast some rice to add crunchy texture to the dish.
2. Nasi Dagang
Nasi dagang is combination of normal rice and sticky rice, steamed with coconut milk and fenugreek. The fish used is ikan tongkol/Ayer (Skipjack Tuna) which has that nice flaky texture.
3. Nasi Lemak
While you can find nasi lemak anywhere, in Terengganu normally nasi lemak is eaten with fish. So when you order nasi lemak, you will get coconut rice with fish (normally skipjack tuna or mackerel) cooked in sweet sambal sauce.
4. Celup Tepung
Our version of Tempura, normally eaten as afternoon snacks. You can find deepfried ikan (fish), sotong (squid), udang (prawn). Normal fish used is kembung (mackerel) or Pari Tuka (a type of stingray). These stalls can be found normally along the beach, so you can eat with a nice view of the sea.
ICT!!! lama tak balik dungun TT
*kelantan 🙈
I noticed that. People in Negeri Sembilan and Selangor love spicy foods unlike in Terengganu or Sarawak. My Terengganuan brother-in-law had to learn that the hard way when he joined our family. He can’t tolerate spicy foods (although the dish was rather mild for the rest of us 😂)
ua-cam.com/video/hUT1gUiQDkU/v-deo.html
French 🇫🇷 vs 🇲🇾 Bahasa Malaysia (Funny)
what?? another free food. i need to start speaking japanese when eating outside 😂
Fun video Suna and Kaz. True, Malaysia is full of imperfection but just try to live your best here.
Kaz dah jadi tourist guide...tepuk..tepuk..terima kasih la...one day kita boleh jumpa.
View from Sunami-san on point ☝🏻. I like when both of you share different side & view about our country. Terima kasih! Looking forward for your next guest Kaz-san.
The reversed jacket's sleeves comes in handy to protect the hands from the burning sun especially when stucked at traffic lights/jams.
Haha this remind me of canadian-japanese Issey Nakajima, imported football player who played for Terengganu FC. He also love nasi dagang 😂. Always to see his reaction when he ate nasi dagang.
so happy to see u found japanese guest to film together.
wow, lovely Suna joins Kaz in KL, and seems a good pair too u guys. Hope u can bring Suna on your future food tour Kaz . Cheers !
Please collab more! I love both of your interaction🥰 So fun to watch
A Japanese UA-camr (one of my favor subscribers) introduced Malaysian cuisine to another Japanese. Honestly, I feel warm.
that fish is ikan tongkol, it is one of tuna's family
Wahhh Suna-san is sooo beautiful! She could be an actress!
"On the way" - if i hear someone telling me this, I'd automatically ask that person back: "on the way ke mana? (on the way to where?) toilet???" Yup, i need a truthful clarification straight away so I can plan my life better instead of being kept guessing...
BTW (not OTW) I suggest kaz (and suna also) to slot in 1 or 2 japanese words (or phrases) in every video that we malaysians can learn its translation, contextual meaning and sample uses from you. On the other hand malaysian commenters will continue telling useful malaysian words or phrases that you guys can use. So this will be in line with the spirit of helping each other, as well as understanding each other's culture better. Can this be a permanent challenge for you guys??
I soo happy see kaz collaboration with suna but feel bit jealous because kaz can hanging out with suna(just kidding) 😂😂... Can't wait for more video from both of you...
Its good to see both of you doing this youtube together. Many more adventures ahead!
There is this one apartment in Penang that's basically full of japanese people. 😆
Cant remember the name of the apartment.
i have been watched a few of your videos...
keep it up kaz...
please take care of yourself yaa...
have a nice day...
Kaz... Tahniah! Awak dapat cakap BM walaupun sedikit.
OK, another compelling reason why Japanese move out of their country - less stress at work, less or even no need to turn to alcohol to relieve their stress.
Love....❤️❤️❤️ salam Ramadhan...Kaz... enjoy bazaar Ramadhan..☕🍛🍔
A very good content. Please make more videos of your experience in Malaysia 🇲🇾 Enjoy Malaysia! Subscribed to both of your channels 😊
“On the way” is Malaysian favourite placebo excuse that surprisingly works like magic.
Kaz❤️suna, hahaha😉
suna san so cheerful n talkative make this video more colourful n enjoyable . 💓💓
Hope you come to Ipoh and make some review here..got many food here such as mee kicap kuah kari, nasi ganja,bubur anak lebah and many more..
Best collaboration!
Hi!,Kaz and Suna...a heap of praises on m'sia, tq... I suddenly felt proud and lucky to be a m'sian. Happy enjoying more to you guys.
The reverse jacket wear is to protect and shield the body from the sun, and because Malaysia is a hot country, the open back ( unzipped ) section can, at the same time, reduce heat build up.
Sy Malaysia terbaik terima kasih datang melancong ke Malaysia 👏👏👍😊 makan Malaysia sedap2 dan murah😊👍
I love the likes and dislikea in malaysia. And i love 10 things in malaysia. Good content 😄❤️
"Malay(sian) food that we're proud of" coming from KAZ san 👍🏼😁
It's cool to know that you guys drink alcohol less in Malaysia. As a Japanophile, I always explain to my non-japanophile friends that Japaneses consume alcohol so much just because of the stressful life. You guys need to relief that and one of the ways is alcohol. And you stating that here really proves me right 😁
Thank you for introducing Suna Malaysian local food. I hope both you guys will always enjoy and be content with your life in Malaysia! Stay safe and take care~
Most of Japanese UA-camrs has say the 'itakimakan' instead itadakimasu before eating. Maybe because of Nobu Shun Poko☺️
I'm a fan of Sunami chan too. Good to see that both of you are collaborating...Good work.
i like point number 10..thank a lot..we help each other..we muslim, we malaysia...tq
Media portray luxury lifestyle in Malaysia. I remember there is one video showing Gackt (Japanese singer/songwriter/producer) lifestyle in Malaysia. Of course la...Gackt is super rich even in Japan 😭😭😭
Note : Im a big fan of Gackt 😝
To kaz..i tak pandai speaking inggeris..hope u understand sikit2..wlaupn JAPAN peenah jajah malaysia dengan zalim..tapi kami rakyat malaysia tidak berdendam dgan ngra dn juga rakyat kamu .always sambut mesra kedatangan kamu ke sini .malaysia bagi rakyat japan adalh second home slpas retired..welcome welcome....
Umaiiiii 😋😋😋 tempting see u guys enjoy it
Malaysia My 2nd Home programme KAZ..Its a place for foreigners to settle down. considerably affordable in almost everything.. Food, accomodations, weather, medical facilities and attractive places to visit.. highlands, islands, seasides, riversides, National parks etc. 😅
She is so beautiful !!
Suna-chan is very cute and can try and enjoy different foods. When I traveled around the world I was fortunate that I could always try the local cuisine and learn the culture and traditions, too. Some people that I traveled with could not eat or try different foods and looked for American food everywhere they traveled. Traveling to Japan many times I can see why Malaysia is well suited for the Japanese traveler! Thank you for sharing good, informative, enjoyable videos! 😊😊🧡🧡
I am glad you brought her to eat here. I know this place and used to eat 'nasi berlauk ikan' there.
Difference style order
Teh Ais not using sugar but using milk..still feel sweet like sugar
Teh O Ais is using sugar.. just request less sweet if for Teh ais or Teh Tarik
Have fun Kaz.
ありがとうございます Terima Kasih for Japanese youtubers for stay in Malaysia 🇲🇾 to great choice👍🎌🎌🙏🙏 You both forgot, here Malaysians bathe 3 or 4 times a day. and we showered in the morning.
Arigatooo ☺️☺️
I enjoy watching this episode!! Tq kaz n sumani 😁👍
Wow! Sunami!!😍😍
I like her because she is very positive and happy❤❤👍👍
I'm happy to see Sunami has started trying local food and love it ...😍😍😘😘🥰🥰😊😊🇲🇾
itadaki-makan?? so she watch alot nobu-shun world?? maybe kaz can invite nobu shun world next
🧐🧐🧐
Kaz is already like a local there in Malaysia 😂👍🏼 love seeing you both together experiencing Malaysia
Hello Kaz..welcome to 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Hai.. nice Vlog. Just sharing.. if you want to order cold drink .. just say so.. example.. Teh ais (iced milk tea). Teh tarik (hot), teh panas ( hot tea) . Kopi ais (iced coffee with milk). If you want without milk.. just say 'O'
You can try satay melaka the end of the corner . They start to open at 3pm and very recommended.
I am Malaysian. I just came back from Kyoto and Osaka. I miss Japan already!
great conversation bro KAZ.👋👍👍
Yeah I too love the conversations this time even tho they actually revolve around the same topics we've seen from all these youtubers from foreign countries esp japan and korea
the fish used for nasi dagang is Ikan Tongkol.. a fish from Tuna's family.. basically, it is Tuna
So I guess it's actually a dark-fleshed family of tuna then
@@jonmath4182 it is... the dark flesh taste really fishy
@@iskandarmustaffa9466 that's why that part not my favorite 😅
@@harima1180 same with me.. I don't eat that part😅
Both of you look so Good together, definitely more collaboration
Good content..👍 remember must come Penang,n try the best Penang strait food...
Probably the bus that ignore you isnt the bus that you can ride. I mean the bus express one.. it have their destination, far one like Johor to KL and need to buy ticket first. so it won't stop even if you wave them.
The bus for nearer place often called Bas Coastal.. at least in my place. That one we only pay after we enter the bus. That one, we can stop the bus by waving our hand.
itadaki makan is such an influence. tq kaz and suna ❤
Thats good to know you guys can de-stress your life in Malaysia. Heard all the stories about how stressful it is working in Japan. Let alone hearing all the 'dark' story of it. Cant even imagine. So, welcome to Malaysia you guys. Hope you guys can live a happy life here. Like Malaysian always said, "Dont worry, be happy. Dont stress stress with your work." 😊👍 Ah, I just found this channel by the way, after I watch some of Saki channel youtube. Yes, I did realize there are many Japanese even Koreans who move here in Malaysia to school or work. Its good to see more different nationality here in Malaysia. Welcome, welcome. 🙏
Wish you can come to Terengganu to taste the original Terengganu Nasi Dagang.
this needs more views. i like this video
if u are lucky, there are many car gatehring, kcar gathering from japan vehicle, daihatsu mira are famous here in malaysia.
Have a nice day!! Everyday os good umai.
Kaz English & Bahasa Malaysia is so good !
I laugh so hard for the 10 Things what Malaysia makes you surprised at.. Because it's all true 🤣👍both of u already know Malaysian well...😄
10:58 why does the rider wear a reverse jacket? the answer is the weather: Malaysians usually wear short-sleeved shirts. Wear an upside-down jacket intended to protect your hands from the scorching heat. If worn overall as usual, it will increase body temperature in hot weather. So, they only protect the necessary part which is the hand.
Nice collaboration… if suna is into fish cuisine, she can try asam laksa too
Sunami in Malaysia❤
Suna... you got new subsribers now😍😍😍😍
Hahaha. Kawaii sunami-san. Itadakimakan~~ 🤣🤣🤣
Malaysia love ultraman, kamen rider,...doreamon,dragon ball,....one man punch...all japanese anime...hihi🤣🤣🤣
And Gojira ( Godzilla)
Fairy tail also🥰
i love japanese culture... like anime, manga, j rock, japanese food and many more.... hehehe
As a Malaysian, i am welcoming any Japanese to stay and work here. We love to share our beautiful country, culture and hospitality to others.