What's it like being Black in Japan?

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  • @Mrnovanova
    @Mrnovanova Місяць тому +3388

    Go where you're celebrated, not tolerated.

    • @gliderism
      @gliderism Місяць тому +265

      Thailand, everyone loved me there not Japan haha

    • @Mrnovanova
      @Mrnovanova Місяць тому

      @gliderism From my own personal experience, the least racist (anti black) Asian people are the Philipinos.

    • @TheDON914
      @TheDON914 Місяць тому +50

      I like that ☝️

    • @TechAC81
      @TechAC81 Місяць тому +199

      Where exactly is that for a black woman? I need to know asap.

    • @averageamericangirl6819
      @averageamericangirl6819 Місяць тому +344

      @@TechAC81there is no place. You just have to find where you are most comfortable. People that look like us exploit us as well. We call it “celebrated”

  • @Juiceboy200
    @Juiceboy200 Місяць тому +521

    I’m Nigerian! thanks to the guys over there having your back

  • @jammydoughnuts
    @jammydoughnuts 2 місяці тому +1783

    It was sad to hear about some of Umi's experiences in Japan, but it's good that it hasn't put her off living there. She is right when she said that if she's going to be discriminated against no matter where she is in the world, she may as well live somewhere that makes her happy. I'm going to be living in Japan as a student for a year and I'm really looking forward to it. I hope to not have any negative encounters but nothing will stop me from enjoying the once in a lifetime experience!

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +184

      @@jammydoughnuts
      Hiiii☺️☺️☺️
      I'm really glad you commented!
      The reason I post content is for people who are interested in Japan or are planning to come.
      Before you come to Japan, I want to share the reality of Japan, including not only the good but also the bad.
      Because if you know the bad parts beforehand, I think your life in Japan will not be as negative as you expect. I'm really looking forward to you coming to Japan!!😊😊

    • @koiturnbull5700
      @koiturnbull5700 2 місяці тому +52

      Here, HERE!!! Go there with your positive energy and enjoy your time!!! You’ll never regret it with that mentality!!

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +36

      @@koiturnbull5700 Thank youuuu🥹🥹🥹

    • @mungofinalfi4480
      @mungofinalfi4480 2 місяці тому

      ​@@koiturnbull5700*Hear, HEAR

    • @randomgamesandstuff
      @randomgamesandstuff Місяць тому +20

      She won't be discriminated here in Nairobi

  • @Giraffesio
    @Giraffesio Місяць тому +1348

    As another Black guy from Philly currently living here in Japan, it was cool to see brothers from our city getting representation down here! Thanks for the awesome video man!

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +102

      Thank you so much ☺️ Hopefully I can interview you someday 😌😌😌

    • @gryanoblibarfield7440
      @gryanoblibarfield7440 Місяць тому +13

      #215

    • @HaroutBlack
      @HaroutBlack Місяць тому +18

      Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
      “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13

    • @jordangriffin4517
      @jordangriffin4517 Місяць тому +7

      I’m from Philly as well man and wanna plan on going down there for my 23rd. It’s gonna be a solo trip and my first trip traveling that far on my own. What should I look out for and what’s your experience

    • @keyraw6
      @keyraw6 Місяць тому +7

      im from philly too type shit

  • @captainryan77
    @captainryan77 Місяць тому +2381

    Crazy thing is black people LOVE Japanese people and culture

    • @rahim5000-2
      @rahim5000-2 Місяць тому

      and White people dont

    • @georgeojoje4045
      @georgeojoje4045 Місяць тому +381

      Like anime is basically part of our community and daily lives

    • @ju_get_busy9140
      @ju_get_busy9140 Місяць тому +405

      @@georgeojoje4045and that’s the sad part some black people seek validation from the wrong people and most think that just because they like anime going to Japan will be a good experience 🤦‍♂️

    • @georgeojoje4045
      @georgeojoje4045 Місяць тому

      @ju_get_busy9140 yeah unfortunately I agree, same in Russia black people are seen as rats eating out of garbage. The Russians look at blacks with disgust. I think it's a European thing

    • @CoolAssChrismusic
      @CoolAssChrismusic Місяць тому +8

      because of DragonBall Z

  • @Jacktion4444
    @Jacktion4444 Місяць тому +262

    Umi has a good sense of awareness and her use of discernment is other worldly👏 it doesn’t matter where she goes. Everything is attracted to the light, good and evil

  • @roppftw2455
    @roppftw2455 5 днів тому +23

    I'm amazed at how clear and concise the first guy's responses are for having only been there such a short time! I'd be interested in hearing if his thoughts change after the year is up.

    • @chanteledwards3615
      @chanteledwards3615 День тому

      He speaking about things he doesn’t know. He’s not clear and concise to me at all. Whites are preferred in Japan, and he has no idea if it’s better now because he has no idea what it was like before. He sounds like he wants a Japanese girlfriend. I would like to hear his experience after a year though. I prefer the third kid’s interview. He made much more sense and wasn’t unnecessarily all over the place.

  • @hyoxxii
    @hyoxxii 2 місяці тому +681

    Been in Japan for about a week or so now as a black guy. Here for a few more days and It’s definitely an experience with mixed vibes. For the most part I’d say if your skin is thick enough to ignore some of the negatives you will enjoy the positives alot more. I’m also solo traveling so I have had many lonely experiences but have met friends along the way. I will definitely visit again next year

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +62

      @@hyoxxii
      Awww🥹 I’m so glad to hear that 🥹🥹
      I’ll be waiting for you!!!

    • @FlyGuyOnly773SHO
      @FlyGuyOnly773SHO Місяць тому +16

      I know he means no harm, but I never why people continue to call us Black people like we’re literally the color brown

    • @udonkey431
      @udonkey431 Місяць тому +27

      @@FlyGuyOnly773SHO I’ve asked that same question since I was a child and I still haven’t gotten an answer to it. My guess is that it’s bc wyt ppl labelled us all by colours to separate us and create a hierarchy, “wyt is on top, blk is at the bottom and everyone else is in between” and everyone just sticks to it bc no one can be bothered to change.
      They made it so that everyone is referred to by a colour, either white, black, yellow or red when no living person on this earth is any of those colours.
      The only ppl that r labelled correctly according to their skin are south Asians who r referred to as “brown people” (eventho a lot of them are the same colour as us black ppl).
      Lmao sorry for the long speech

    • @yomansam4689
      @yomansam4689 Місяць тому +22

      @@FlyGuyOnly773SHO We call ourselves black, it's really not that deep. Just the way it is

    • @inezjackson2244
      @inezjackson2244 Місяць тому

      U better b carful sounds like growing up in the Deep South like I did u might get killed or worse get the brakes beat off your a@@😳

  • @Touch_G35
    @Touch_G35 Місяць тому +385

    You can tell Umi truly has loved and respected Japanese culture probably as far back as she can remember. Nice to see her happy and following her dream.🎌

    • @HaroutBlack
      @HaroutBlack Місяць тому +23

      Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
      “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13

    • @onlyalisaawilliams
      @onlyalisaawilliams 28 днів тому

      Lawd, she’s pretending to be happy, and she’s dumb AF taking that behavior from people she shouldn’t.

    • @rashaangrier3649
      @rashaangrier3649 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@HaroutBlack Amen

    • @17_RemiofficialYTaccount
      @17_RemiofficialYTaccount 19 днів тому +1

      @@HaroutBlack Amen brother 🙏🏽❤️

    • @bp900
      @bp900 12 днів тому

      @@HaroutBlackstop believing in make believe stuff

  • @nazyhosseini9680
    @nazyhosseini9680 10 днів тому +85

    I am from Iran , and I love black people ❤
    I literally be like : oh that man/woman is super attractive!
    their skin is kinda shining, so beautiful !
    they don’t even need blush or something like that to make their skins gorgeous :)
    if everyone stop trying to be hateful, they can really see like me ❤

    • @epp.5593
      @epp.5593 8 днів тому +4

      thank you for the kind words

    • @wavejackson1112
      @wavejackson1112 7 днів тому +2

      Agreed - thank you for that!❤

    • @intellektualPoet
      @intellektualPoet 6 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words and open heart. The world would be a better place if more people were like you. 😊

    • @donnie4262
      @donnie4262 5 днів тому

      Is loving black ppl in the middle east an anomaly? lol I mean...

    • @straughnurbain2304
      @straughnurbain2304 4 дні тому

      💯💯💯👍🏾

  • @Mila_Korea
    @Mila_Korea Місяць тому +159

    Umi is beautiful soul inside and out 💯

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +16

      Yeah🥰🥰

    • @naturallynobay5850
      @naturallynobay5850 22 дні тому +3

      Question and push yourself for a moment: You may think that because she heavily assimilated to the culture. Learned the language and even changed her voice and name to be more palatable. That’s likely why you like her…

    • @lo-rez
      @lo-rez 21 день тому +3

      ​@@naturallynobay5850we can't exactly rename her now, can we? All we can gather is what she presents us with. In this case, a seemingly polite mild-mannered person who shared her experience.

    • @naturallynobay5850
      @naturallynobay5850 21 день тому +4

      @@lo-rezBut that’s my point. If you’re only able to like people who look different from you when they present as passive and as close to you as possible, then you’re the problem. This is why some people feel the need to bleach their skin, change their voice, and alter/erase everything about their culture or personality just to be liked by the majority. To understand my point self awareness is required but are you getting where I’m coming from?

    • @MaLaKiZaDaK-Yisarah-Al
      @MaLaKiZaDaK-Yisarah-Al 20 днів тому +1

      Simps

  • @UnknownUser-eb1lk
    @UnknownUser-eb1lk Місяць тому +48

    I appreciate interviews like this. I like you more than most interviewers because you actually listen and respond to them as a normal, respectful, interested person.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +7

      Awww thank you so much😭😭😭😭😭😭
      That means a lot to me 🥹🥹🥹

  • @SubhiAbdelhamidYousefBani--w2g
    @SubhiAbdelhamidYousefBani--w2g Місяць тому +168

    She is so cute and casual about people discriminating against her. WOW.

  • @shira2151
    @shira2151 Місяць тому +609

    My friend has been married to his Japanese wife for over 2 decades. There is prejudice towards darker skin...it's common across the world due to the European dominance. Being dark is bad and light is good. It's a stigma we try to break meanwhile racism tries to keep it alive.

    • @Frosty_Cat614
      @Frosty_Cat614 Місяць тому

      No, it's not because of "European" dominance. It's because people with darker skin were often the ones working outside in the sun and poorer while the richer people and royalty worked indoors and had lighter skin. Please stop with this "Because of white supremacy" BS.

    • @TheDON914
      @TheDON914 Місяць тому +40

      Let em hate

    • @bloodyconfessor
      @bloodyconfessor Місяць тому +8

      let`s not be an armchair psychologist now mate

    • @GooseCreek-y9l
      @GooseCreek-y9l Місяць тому +87

      @@bloodyconfessor ???

    • @ThatGuy7433
      @ThatGuy7433 Місяць тому

      ​@@bloodyconfessorBecause they mentioned the fact that the prejudice comes from white dominance around the globe? Just look at what they did to India with the caste system.

  • @purposedparadise
    @purposedparadise Місяць тому +39

    My daughters and I are studying Japanese. Once they are more fluent I'll be rewarded them with a trip to Japan. This video was informative as I want to make sure that I can prepare and protect them from any adversity as well as make sure they are sensitive to and knowledgeable about the people and their culture.

    • @Alphasnowbordergirl
      @Alphasnowbordergirl 8 днів тому +2

      Just be aware that Japanese people may come and touch your hair without permission. They usually don't mean any harm and are just super curious, and don't know how rude it is. Personally, it never bothered me, but just be aware that can happen as they have never seen hair of that texture before. Overall, they were very nice to me and even helped me from getting lost multiple times without me asking and came on their own, and if you speak some Japanese they are very appreciative and encourage you. I think the only people who stared at me were children. One wide eyed at me and my 3 school icecream cone (Baskin Robins over there gives some big scoops and they misunderstood when I said two not three scopes (third scope was free and normally that's too much icecream so I only got two usually)) and a kid on a bus who's mom tried to make him stop. Overall, very warm atmosphere.

    • @otsuspyre1841
      @otsuspyre1841 День тому +1

      They are going to love it. it's truly a joyous experience. Don't let any negatives (if they arise) ruin the experience for them. Good Luck, and God Bless.

  • @koiturnbull5700
    @koiturnbull5700 2 місяці тому +88

    Ok, that was INTERESTING!!! I am learning Japanese now and I find videos like this very eye opening. I noticed that all of your contributors are young and just entering the country for a short amount of time. Umi being the diffference with her two years. I would like to see another video where you talk to people in their 30’s - 60’s. I know they’re there and the experiences of those individuals would be a little more informed with more experience and time in the country. Great job for even asking these individuals to participate in this project. I’m sure it’s not easy walking up to a complete stranger especially those with their guards up. African Americans are always interesting in new countries to our experience because for the first part of our lives here we are exposed to racism and adversity that we subliminally carry into other countries but once we’re more comfortable in our skins we tend to look past the racism look for others who make our time on Earth more worthwhile. We’re either loved or hated on separately or all at the same time. To those younger going to Japan for the new experience, go there wtih open eyes but do not let the negative comments get you down. We’re built to overcome any challenge and we’re compassionate people. Sometimes, it can be taken for weakness or taken for granted but when real people come along, real recognize real and happiness always follows that. Peace and Blessings to all reading this and I look forward to another video from you Riki. Hopefully with the suggestions I made earlier to add a little more to the experience.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +16

      @@koiturnbull5700 Thank you for your wonderful comment! It would be great to interview people in their 30s-60s! I'll try that! I'll keep doing my best!

    • @acceptyourchallenge
      @acceptyourchallenge 27 днів тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing, i would like to see some ex-pats that have been in the country longer period of time,.

  • @YouShopTooMuch
    @YouShopTooMuch 7 днів тому +12

    Umi is so sweet! I closed my eyes and imo she sounded straight Japanese!

    • @chanteledwards3615
      @chanteledwards3615 День тому

      Well she looks straight black 🤦🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @Elion5564
    @Elion5564 2 місяці тому +516

    She told you she spoke Japanese and mentioned a story about how Japanese people discriminate against her and assume she doesn't speak Japanese. In her example, when she goes out with her white friends, people assume her friends know Japanese, in reality, the opposite is true. You basically confirmed her experience. It's not about asking questions and going down your list, you have to take in the information because it comes off like a robot completing a task.

    • @KuroShiiiiro
      @KuroShiiiiro Місяць тому +96

      i noticed that too. mans jus goin down a list fr. surely he'll figure it out as he goes but there are 0 perceived active listening skills haha. all start somewhere ig

    • @ughughugh-h2l
      @ughughugh-h2l Місяць тому +101

      @@KuroShiiiiro oh maybe he doesnt speak english that well so he doesnt really know the "English" active listening skills and ques that we english peiople would have.

    • @yataBEAR
      @yataBEAR Місяць тому +23

      @@ughughugh-h2lvery very good point!!

    • @moddy-d3v
      @moddy-d3v Місяць тому +32

      Yeah I found it weird, but I think it's a language barrier mixed or not actively (I tend to blank out during a convo, sometimes) listening or probably a mix of both.

    • @fazziland3932
      @fazziland3932 Місяць тому

      This! And it’s wild bc how brainwashed they are. They love WHITE. SMH

  • @jdash24ful
    @jdash24ful 26 днів тому +13

    A message for everyone anywhere in the world. You have so much more fun in life and have way more peace when you don’t have hate in your heart. Believe me man. Don’t be so closed minded and learn other cultures and backgrounds. You truly will experience life then.

    • @TerenceBischoff
      @TerenceBischoff 24 дні тому

      @@jdash24ful Yeah Naah....tried that approach in West Africa...almost got me killed....Can do it in the great civilizations such as Japan, Europe, some parts of the states...But a certain ghetto culture always ruins it....

    • @SunnyMajorRainier
      @SunnyMajorRainier 16 днів тому

      @@TerenceBischoff wait a minute…… what are you trying to say?

    • @TerenceBischoff
      @TerenceBischoff 15 днів тому

      @SunnyMajorRainier I am sure an anime otaku such as urself can read between the lines. Johnny Somali did a huge favour in Japan. The Japanese said "Naruhodou" we now know what happened to America and Haiti.....Goodnight Major...

    • @TerenceBischoff
      @TerenceBischoff 15 днів тому +1

      @@jdash24ful Yeah right...So tell me where did you buy your rose coloured glasses from? I see you got the heavily tinted lens...

  • @stk_n_chill
    @stk_n_chill Місяць тому +51

    I love that you did interviews from a "black" prespective.

  • @gamermk2
    @gamermk2 2 місяці тому +159

    Im also a black guy and i am so so excited to live in japan for 90 days. (maybe more). This video makes me excited because the last guy reminds me so much of myself. We're both from the city, we both have dreads lol, judging by his shirt hes a nerd like me , and our japanese both suck but we are hungry to learn

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +18

      @@gamermk2
      Wowww!! Are you coming to Japan?🥰🥰🥰
      Where in Japan tho?😊 I'll see you in Tokyo🤩

    • @RealisRARE30
      @RealisRARE30 Місяць тому

      Gtf out there bruh they don't fuck with our type. Regardless of where u go black ppl will always be discriminated against

    • @HaroutBlack
      @HaroutBlack Місяць тому +6

      Jesus is the only way to healing, restoration and salvation to all souls. Please turn to him and he will change your life, depression into delight, soul heading from hell to heaven all because of what he did on the cross
      “Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” Romans 10:13

  • @tariqwilliams5493
    @tariqwilliams5493 2 місяці тому +162

    Umi started speaking japanese and honestly surprised me. her japanese is really good.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +20

      @@tariqwilliams5493
      Yeah!!! It is🤩🤩🙌🙌

    • @Zer000Naught
      @Zer000Naught 22 дні тому +26

      Why did it surprise you if she said before she started speaking japanese that she can speak Japanese?

    • @MaLaKiZaDaK-Yisarah-Al
      @MaLaKiZaDaK-Yisarah-Al 20 днів тому +1

      Trash

    • @raditsr9037
      @raditsr9037 9 днів тому +1

      @@Zer000NaughtI would assume because she followed that sentence up with “a little” but it turned out be way better than a little hence the surprise 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @Zer000Naught
      @Zer000Naught 6 днів тому +1

      @@raditsr9037 you know what they say about assuming right?

  • @dabeatnik
    @dabeatnik 2 місяці тому +29

    Thank you for this video and being sincere. I have seen other videos along the same topic but given I will be there soon for just a week, it is nice seeing a current video to give a better idea of what the current conditions are.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +5

      @@dabeatnik
      Thank you so much for your comment ☺️☺️
      I'm so glad to hear that😭

  • @FullMetalCleric
    @FullMetalCleric 3 дні тому +2

    THANK YOU. The biggest problem humanity has in understanding each other is that we tend to assume instead of ASK, yet it's the simplest way to learn. Thank you for not being afraid to ASK the straight forward questions! You are s virtue of humanity.

  • @brucegeorge1220
    @brucegeorge1220 11 днів тому +47

    That sister said it all
    That’s the spirit of all Nigerian.
    We love and protect every black person we meet whether or not they’re from Nigeria

    • @KINGELZ
      @KINGELZ 9 днів тому +1

      ✊🏿

    • @BeWiseLegette
      @BeWiseLegette 7 днів тому

      Lies the Nigerians in San Antonio, TX act like they don’t like black people.

    • @skimaskcitizen301
      @skimaskcitizen301 7 днів тому +4

      well, speak for yourself i've experience otherwise CONSISTENTLY

    • @rexscipio3344
      @rexscipio3344 6 днів тому

      That's a lie. Nigerians are hostile towards African Americans in the U.S.

    • @rexscipio3344
      @rexscipio3344 6 днів тому

      ​@@skimaskcitizen301Me too. They are the most hostile race of Black people I've encountered. Ethiopians are cool though.

  • @KayyNova
    @KayyNova Місяць тому +125

    She is right. No matter where we go as black people, there will be assumptions (majority of them being harmful and negative) we will experience race based discrimination.
    Might as well enjoy life anyway because that is our norm. Everyone isn't prejudiced, so we just enjoy who enjoys us ❤❤

    • @AbyKAMARA-rx8rm
      @AbyKAMARA-rx8rm Місяць тому +8

      I disagree ! There are places you won't be discriminated against for being black !! What a victim mentally

    • @xxbakerstkxx
      @xxbakerstkxx Місяць тому

      @@AbyKAMARA-rx8rm where?

    • @dante4444
      @dante4444 Місяць тому +40

      ​@AbyKAMARA-rx8rm it's not a victim mentality unless you're walking around constantly expecting it or anticipating it. All the OP said is that there will always be someone out there that may think that way, so it's best not to worry about it. To act like these things don't exist is unrealistic but you don't have to feel like you're lesser because of it

    • @AbyKAMARA-rx8rm
      @AbyKAMARA-rx8rm Місяць тому

      @dante
      I agree with you, but you only addressed the second part of my comments ... There are places around the globe that will embrace our blackness!! I travel across the globe ... BLACK PEOPLE: STOP GOING TO PLACES WHERE WE ARE ONLY TOLERATED

    • @leosupremacy_
      @leosupremacy_ Місяць тому +17

      @@AbyKAMARA-rx8rmif you’d be so kind.. will you please list places where black women will not face discrimination?

  • @torontoyes
    @torontoyes Місяць тому +120

    I'm black, I visited Japan this year, I had an awesome time. Maybe its my nature, or perspective, I loved everything about it. I don't have high expectations of people, so, I guess I didn't notice anything. I just took in the culture and sat back and enjoyed every second. I had a blast and as a result, I"m moving there next year, gods willing.
    As far as friendship, I'm glad that its difficult to find friends there, I don't want friends easily, but the Japanse who do take the time to know me, that's the person worth knowing. So in essence, those who choose to ignore me, are making my job for friendship easier.

    • @TerenceBischoff
      @TerenceBischoff 28 днів тому +1

      Do you visit Africa?

    • @torontoyes
      @torontoyes 28 днів тому +10

      @TerenceBischoff Where in Africa? It's like saying do I visit Earth. It's a big place extremely diverse to say the least. Anywhere in particular?

    • @TerenceBischoff
      @TerenceBischoff 27 днів тому

      @torontoyes Sub Saharan Africa and particularly West Coast. Do you wish to tell me about Liberia? Please tell me which country is not a basket case. I have noticed the UN gave up on Haiti and Somalia as well....but I am sure you will find an excuse for their failings...

    • @torontoyes
      @torontoyes 27 днів тому

      @@TerenceBischoff Lets go with your argument. There is absolutely no reason why they are in that state. They are simply uncivilized, and they are born violent. When they are babies, we can see clearly, that those babies in those countries are violent and that's why the world has given up on them, becuase when we tried to go there and take their resources, we found that they were not nice.
      LOL.

    • @moeski17
      @moeski17 25 днів тому +8

      @@TerenceBischoff What does that have to do with anything she said lmao. There is no "excuse", but I do find it quite odd that people like you are always quick to blame the people of third world countries without mentioning the decades upon decades of exploitation by 1st countries. Is there a reason for that in particular or do you just enjoy being insufferable? Tell the whole story for a change.

  • @gmespia
    @gmespia 2 місяці тому +56

    Another great round of interviews, Riki.
    Interesting points of view.

  • @vdhg_Ant
    @vdhg_Ant 8 днів тому +8

    Umi out there thuggin it out, very admirable.

  • @hitmanyr2kHQ
    @hitmanyr2kHQ 9 днів тому +4

    I lived in Japan for 8 years and they were the best years of my young adulthood. It's also a huge benefit when you know how to read, write and speak Japanese but I always had problems with Kanji lol. The only reason I'm living back in the states now is because of family. When I got back here to the states after so long in Japan I suffered a bit of culture shock and honestly never felt back at home here. If you're an introvert Japan is a dream place to live because everyone pretty much minds their own business and the streets are as safe as you can get no matter what time day or night.

  • @LMLification
    @LMLification 2 місяці тому +298

    Everything the black woman has said in this video resonates with me, especially the part about the children being “scared” of her based on appearance while she has done nothing to evoke any fear. With it being 2024 and children quickly gaining access to the internet compared to earlier generations, it is not hard to find positive images of various races in the world and normalize your child to it. Rather than allowing their children the exposure to her and creating a didactic experience, parents would rather pull their children out of schools and programs over this.

    • @justbdsd4569
      @justbdsd4569 Місяць тому +24

      I like the part where she said she choose where she is happy because you can be discriminated against no matter where but at least they are not violent

    • @LMLification
      @LMLification Місяць тому +14

      @ True, but as a foreigner, it can sometimes be difficult to have recourse in bad situations. At least in your own country, you know more about what you can do and perhaps have a better community of support. There are no guns here, but people still get assaulted. Physically defending yourself here can be a huge problem with the police, and sometimes, even for the general population, certain issues are never confronted.

    • @Jovan-Marquis
      @Jovan-Marquis Місяць тому +21

      I dont know first time in tokyo ever 6 ft 3 200 lb black guy dark skin long dreads lol I think mannerism is huge the japanese people have a very to them selves introvert culture it's unusual for black people and we can't take that personally smile bow ur head and keep it pushing they notice u, trust me even when it seems like they don't ive had alot of little adults and tokyo kids stare at me partly for my cool glasses and I can tell they are curious so I wave and I say konichiwa, and some times they wave back some times they are shy . but leaving a mark of zero hostility is the first step, the second is exposure they will wonder and they will get closure to the source if they feel safe to do so and I want them to remember the black guy who said hello with a smile. ignorance often starts with fear of the unknown.

    • @LMLification
      @LMLification Місяць тому +35

      @@Jovan-Marquis I have been here for 13 years and have seen various foreigners, including black people, work hard to learn the language, follow the laws and customs, work hard and are respectful. It has nothings to do with not accepting that locals are more introverted.-Some of us are introverted, some are not. We are not a monolithic group of people. Many locals often mention foreigners as a collective, as though there are not vast differences between us who come from various regions of the world. We can try to pretend as though there is not a caste system among foreigners, but it doesn’t negate the reality. Just because you might find a few Japanese women who would sleep with, date or marry a black man doesn’t mean anything.-Doesn’t mean they respect you or people who look like you. This is 2024, so the excuse about the “unknown” does not stand. We need to stop making excuses for people’s behavior and ignorance.

    • @quasarkai
      @quasarkai Місяць тому +7

      @@LMLificationthank you for this response! My sentiments exactly. You’re completely right. I’ve only been here a little over 100 days now and there really is no excuse for the BS that takes place in Japan. Japanese supremacy exists. I wish I knew this before I moved here because as a foreigner you have little rights and protections.

  • @10alopez
    @10alopez 14 днів тому +5

    Umi is so precious! God Bless that woman!

  • @mzzzdcollins9820
    @mzzzdcollins9820 8 днів тому +6

    My heart goes out to Umi. I've lived in America all my life, and I have never been called a monkey or a 🥷🏽 and been AWARE of it. It takes a strong person in these times to hear it and still remain in a place where you may very well hear it again. I hope that she is surrounded by love, light, and most importantly, ALLIES. ❤

    • @chanteledwards3615
      @chanteledwards3615 День тому

      SAME! I’m 41 years old and have never been called the N word or monkey. She had her own identity issues for her own personal reasons. She needs to find self love before attempting to seek validation from Japanese people. She takes me as the type that downs her race, nationality, culture, and country every chance she gets. The most ironic part is the AFRICANS having to come to her defense🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @bobbym9405
    @bobbym9405 Місяць тому +9

    Wasnt expecting a fellow long islander on this video, amazing!

  • @njabuloeric9081
    @njabuloeric9081 Місяць тому +5

    Much love for you dear UMI🥰 the way you speaking japanese omg wow🥳🥳

  • @OPExINxTOKYO
    @OPExINxTOKYO 2 місяці тому +141

    As a Black girl in Japan, I've talked about this a few times on my channel. I hateeeee that Umi has experienced slurs out here because yuck! I'm fortunate that no one has ever tried that with me, but also I'm 5'9, 180, so the average Japanese person probably doesn't want problems with me LOL loved hearing these perspectives!

    • @rosenancy3382
      @rosenancy3382 2 місяці тому +52

      Maybe they're aware of the Angry Black Woman stereotype. Because of Western media spreading negative stereotypes of black Americans, many people around the world know about the "Angry Black Woman" n other stereotypes

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +6

      @@OPExINxTOKYO
      Thank you for your comment 🥹🥹🥹🥹

    • @LMLification
      @LMLification 2 місяці тому +19

      As a black woman here, every thing that Umi says resonates with me. I have experienced every single misfortune she has, with the exception of being called the n word. They do enjoy talking about me as though I don’t understand what they are saying😅

    • @MrAnebiu
      @MrAnebiu Місяць тому +2

      ​@@LMLification what are some of the things you've heard them saying about you?

    • @LMLification
      @LMLification Місяць тому +18

      @@MrAnebiu Despite being a well-kept, educated and gainfully employed black woman, I have dealt with so much. I have had so many ignorant comments over the years regarding my hair texture, complexion (despite being similar to their skin tone), nose size and shape, perceived socioeconomic status, fashion, hygiene (despite being and smelling clean), their opinion about my nationality based on appearance, weight (despite being fairly thin), stereotypes regarding singing and dancing ability, etc. At one point, I isolated myself from people because I got SO sick of it. Some people have been great, but as with everywhere else, there are some people who just aren’t:-(

  • @montewilson9567
    @montewilson9567 10 днів тому +4

    Good interviews. I'd be interested in hearing from a black person 50 and over who grew up in a much different America than this age group. I have 3 young adult daughters and I know they could adapt to Japan way quicker than me. One of them is studying in Spain right now and she loves it.

  • @suplex57
    @suplex57 16 днів тому +23

    1:26 why buddy wearing his jersey like that tho… 😂

  • @BABYDOLL87LOVELY
    @BABYDOLL87LOVELY 7 днів тому +2

    MY LIL BROTHER JUST GOT BACK FROM A WEEK TRIP THERE. HE WENT WITH FRIENDS & LOVED IT.

  • @vaughndeverteuil597
    @vaughndeverteuil597 Місяць тому +6

    Umi's interview was very good

  • @DUFFAL02
    @DUFFAL02 2 місяці тому +17

    Good video! Umi’s Japanese was so good!
    Christopher also has drip lol

  • @llindsey1121
    @llindsey1121 Місяць тому +61

    12:21 how was it? Depressing.

  • @JulietteFaxx-s3p
    @JulietteFaxx-s3p 17 днів тому +3

    Umi is very cute. I hope all goes well for her. We need more positive people like her in this world.

  • @GRAVITYOMEN
    @GRAVITYOMEN 10 днів тому +10

    If you're black and worried in anything country, look for the Nigerians there❤ they're literally everywhere😅
    Much loves to Nigerians ❤

  • @BlackCardsOfHistoryLLC
    @BlackCardsOfHistoryLLC Місяць тому +4

    It is quite interesting hearing this since I recently published a book about a black girl in Osaka for a year - "The Flower Gift" is the name of the book, if curious. It's all about the ups and downs of being different in a whole new place.

  • @mynameistoosacredtoshareto7020
    @mynameistoosacredtoshareto7020 2 місяці тому +19

    Thank you for sharing this video!
    I’m a black high school student here in America who’s thinking of doing the full 4-years of university in Japan, so videos like this are always helpful.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +3

      @@mynameistoosacredtoshareto7020
      Hello! I see! That's a very nice thing🥰🥰🥰
      Thank you for your comment! Where in Japan are you thinking of?😊☺️

  • @jonathanjohnson7384
    @jonathanjohnson7384 Місяць тому +13

    @4:08 I've had that same experience in any Asian country I've been to tbh but it's a bit different. Im half white half black and im seen as a rarity, they just "date me" long enough to bang me a few times then they go back to Asian men. They just wanted the experience, which I would have given them anyways had they just been honest, but it definitely hurts to think you got something real just to find out you're a rare collectors item. Japanese women, Korean women, and Chinese women have it really bad about that. Can't speak on the other races of Asians but I can speak on those 3.

  • @Un-Known-X
    @Un-Known-X Місяць тому +70

    Is it being so-called “BLACK” in japan, or more like how the european has marketed descendants of africans to the world, and globally influenced an alignment to embrace the stereotypes?

    • @EemTri
      @EemTri 28 днів тому +4

      CLOCKED 👏

    • @6po6carver
      @6po6carver 19 днів тому +6

      It's being black in Japan lol

    • @heartboba
      @heartboba 15 днів тому +7

      i think that IS being black in Japan

    • @ChrisStavros
      @ChrisStavros 15 днів тому

      Actually European media paints an incorrectly positive picture of black people vs the actual rates of violence and criminality of black people.

    • @Ro1Up
      @Ro1Up 8 днів тому +2

      This shit so fake deep lmao

  • @salomoncolon1
    @salomoncolon1 28 днів тому +1

    You make great videos! Love from the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴

  • @couponconfidential4599
    @couponconfidential4599 11 днів тому

    The interviews were #informative so I appreciate that plus it was a #respectful exchange.

  • @tairasan843
    @tairasan843 2 місяці тому +92

    I was in Japan for 3 months and I didnt really have any bad experiences as far as being black, i felt like i was treated the same as any other foreigner. The only negative expierences I had were with other foreigners🤷🏾‍♂ Overall its a chill country just abide by their written and unwritten rules and youll be just fine.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +7

      @@tairasan843
      That's great to hear!! Where was the best place you've been?

    • @tairasan843
      @tairasan843 2 місяці тому

      I was in Kyoto studying Japanese. My fav place was Ine, but i was constantly at Kamogawa (鴨川) 🫡@Riki_with_Japan_Mates

    • @Turkeyhill19
      @Turkeyhill19 2 місяці тому +8

      Were the foreigners you had a negative experience with from India?

    • @tairasan843
      @tairasan843 2 місяці тому +20

      @Turkeyhill19 no they were older white people and people from Europe (based of accents)

    • @BokushingusKendoTV
      @BokushingusKendoTV 2 місяці тому +8

      I agree the only problems I have when I come to Japan is other foreigners.

  • @devinbutler3271
    @devinbutler3271 Місяць тому +28

    That’s pretty sad Umi, doesn’t deserve that at all, especially the derogatory statement and prejudice judgement towards her

  • @Misaki_Chan6
    @Misaki_Chan6 2 місяці тому +24

    08:57 wooow he is very handsome

  • @jamescharles6068
    @jamescharles6068 Місяць тому +14

    8:57 he said he’s Jamaican 🇯🇲 & Haitian 🇭🇹 from Long Island, NY 🥯🗽

    • @trackuniverse9121
      @trackuniverse9121 Місяць тому +2

      Hearing that has given me some joy as a Jamaican myself 🇯🇲 who hoped to visit Japan one day 🥰

  • @jarrellwilliams2562
    @jarrellwilliams2562 2 дні тому +1

    I love that I found this video , we really protect yall culture in the states you guys are celebrated … I’m glad to know that Japanese culture doesn’t like us I’ll be sure to switch up my actions from here on out. Treat people like you want to be treated

  • @nassplease
    @nassplease Місяць тому +18

    The last guy said it better, it's normal with all Asians to be very reserved and uptight, they're are always sort of guarded up towards foreigners and they are very formal and nice.

  • @championrd8557
    @championrd8557 Місяць тому +6

    This is first time watching Riki with Japan Mates 🇯🇵 10/31/24

  • @melophile_69
    @melophile_69 2 місяці тому +29

    I inspire to be like you and go to Japan Umi! Im also a black woman living in Florida, currently learning Japanese, and hoping to one day move to japan

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +1

      @@melophile_69
      Ohh please come to Japan🥰🥰🥰

    • @melophile_69
      @melophile_69 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Riki_with_Japan_Mates one day I will

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +1

      @@melophile_69
      I will be waiting 🥰

    • @leroyb1876
      @leroyb1876 Місяць тому +2

      Don’t do it, unless you speak Japanese. I was in the military so go at your own risk

    • @melophile_69
      @melophile_69 Місяць тому +1

      @@leroyb1876 you don’t have to speak Japanese to go there as a civilian and I’ve been learning Japanese for years already and thank you for your service

  • @Kavine
    @Kavine Місяць тому +2

    Thank you 🙏🏽 I want to travel to Japan and these help me understand a lot

  • @h3arithere224
    @h3arithere224 11 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this insight on being black in Japan!

  • @GST_HENNN
    @GST_HENNN Місяць тому +11

    I LOVED LIVING IN JAPAN THE 2 YRS I DID!!! THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I LEARNED WAS THAT IF U LEARN THE LANGUAGE, U GET MORE RESPECT BKUZ THEY SEE U LEARNING THE LANGUAGE AS A HIGH SIGN OF RESPECT.... JUST A LITTLE INSIGHT, TAKE THE TIME 2 LEARN THE LANGUAGE & DON'T DISRESPECT THE CULTURE THERE!!! AGAIN, I HAD AN AMAZING 2 YRS & SAW PLACES N THINGS NORMAL AMERICANS COULDN'T BKUZ I WAS FLUENT, EVEN THO OBVIOUSLY I'M BLACK

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +3

      @@GST_HENNN
      Thank you so much for sharing your experience 😊
      I'm glad you had a great time in Japan☺️

    • @dial001
      @dial001 Місяць тому +1

      I enjoyed my time in Japan. Probably the best 11 years of my life outside of family. If I get the chance to move back, I’d probably take it.

  • @renee5506
    @renee5506 19 днів тому +5

    Umi is interesting I wish her health safety and prosperity

  • @lashaunwilliams2864
    @lashaunwilliams2864 26 днів тому +29

    I’ve been researching places where black people are welcome so I don’t move to a country that hates me. lol. For anyone who wants the list, here it is: Ghana, Columbia, Philippines, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Thailand, Ecuador, Jamaica, Portugal.

    • @5falltv895
      @5falltv895 26 днів тому +3

      every country hates you stick with your own, stop seeking validation from your natural enemies

    • @senaawl
      @senaawl 24 дні тому +6

      Panama too!

    • @enzoarayamorales7220
      @enzoarayamorales7220 21 день тому

      @@5falltv895natural enemies? We’re all human beings man

    • @bonaventure5089
      @bonaventure5089 19 днів тому +2

      You forgot to add my beautiful, lovely country Nigeria🇳🇬❤️

    • @5falltv895
      @5falltv895 19 днів тому

      @@enzoarayamorales7220 if you are latino we are fam too bro

  • @IDIlII
    @IDIlII 9 днів тому

    Informational and inspirational. Truly goated

  • @jasminetaylor2799
    @jasminetaylor2799 Місяць тому +2

    I will be traveling there hopefully next summer or in 2026. The last time I was there, I was there for three years with the military. I lived there as a child ; so seeing Japan as an adult will be new. I’m excited to visit.

  • @RogueHero
    @RogueHero Місяць тому +4

    I plan on taking my son to visit Japan one day within the next year or 2 so watching these videos give me good insight on how Japanese people view us black Americans. Me and my son both love Japanese food and anime but i don't think i'd would ever want to live in Japan , the place seems way too strict and prejudice at times for my liking , plus the work culture seems god awful. Also I'm surprised Japanese people seem so shocked when they see black people when they literally have a section of dark skinned Japanese people , i dated a girl last year down here where im at in Chicago who had a Japanese grandad and his skin was as brown as any black American.

  • @maybe2wice1
    @maybe2wice1 27 днів тому +3

    I was in Japan in October and I had a blast. I will say for the most part everyone was pleasant, but there were lots of people that seemed anti social so I chalked it as it was apart of their culture. Coming back next year cause I loved the car scene. lol

  • @WorriorXD
    @WorriorXD 28 днів тому +21

    I need a break from America. It's too chotic here! I rather fly somewhere else for 4 years then come back to see if this place hasnt fallen apart

    • @bonaventure5089
      @bonaventure5089 19 днів тому

      We don't need you anymore, go!🤡

    • @galacticat7144
      @galacticat7144 17 днів тому +1

      Same, from Canada

    • @lilweez2175
      @lilweez2175 15 днів тому +5

      You'll appreciate America more when you visit these other countries. Theirs plenty reasons why people all over the world come here

    • @apathy2454
      @apathy2454 11 днів тому

      @@lilweez2175like what

  • @DULSE23
    @DULSE23 20 днів тому

    I loved the way the 1st guy explained everything. Perfect ❤

  • @mcsmith35
    @mcsmith35 9 днів тому +2

    The sister is beautiful and ❄️ with it with the speaking 💕

  • @EdmondBrown
    @EdmondBrown Місяць тому +7

    I went to Japan 7 months ago. I was there for 2 weeks. Only one Japanese person stared at me and it was some teen who looks like he was no older than 14. We were on the escalator and I saw him staring from the corner of my eye. I slowly looked up, I nodded my head and he nodded back then walked off.
    He was probably thinking,"Oh, shit, it's a real one.😳" 🤣
    I'm going back next month.

  • @clarkparker4860
    @clarkparker4860 Місяць тому +18

    I just love how you pronounce it. It rolls off the tongue. "Bulaku" 😄

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +4

      My English account is not that good😅🥹 I’m still learning 🥹🥹 Thank you!!😊

  • @TempleofYHWH
    @TempleofYHWH Місяць тому +31

    Damn, that first guy is chill af

  • @cyberja
    @cyberja 24 дні тому +1

    Valuable conversations ❤

  • @bwah8191
    @bwah8191 22 дні тому

    thanks for covering this Riki

  • @francisonuorah8449
    @francisonuorah8449 Місяць тому +80

    Nigerian are one of the best human beings to come in contact with

  • @longliveidea
    @longliveidea 2 місяці тому +22

    Hey man, love the content, I’d love to hopefully move from South Africa to Japan after my university, thanks for providing more information! Rooting for you!

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  2 місяці тому +3

      @@longliveidea
      Aww, thank you🥹🥹
      Oh yeah!! Please come to Japan🤩
      I’ll see you in Tokyo😊

    • @badistbrother8384
      @badistbrother8384 15 днів тому

      Salute brother. Same boat. From South Africa, doing University. I'm planning to live in Japan once I finish school.

  • @user-ox4nb6eb7v
    @user-ox4nb6eb7v Місяць тому +10

    Got back from Japan about a week ago. Honestly, no complaints. Being someone who likes to mind his own business most of time I went in completely understanding if everyone was reserved. But surprisingly I had some people come up and talk to me. Either to compliment what I was wearing or say I have big muscles (I do gymnastics). The only real negative experience were the locals in Shibuya who were west African like I am, constantly try to pimp out Japanese women to me. That was weird.

  • @jessebills_
    @jessebills_ 13 днів тому +2

    I love this ❤

  • @Talkswithtee302
    @Talkswithtee302 11 днів тому

    Nice to see this video ❤! I’d like to visit Japan

  • @m3rksquad764
    @m3rksquad764 Місяць тому +4

    What if your black 6'2 with 2 full Japanese sleeve tattoos do you think i'll get treated differently? I move to Japan next year and will be living there for 3 years so would love to know please

    • @lottsofTrades
      @lottsofTrades Місяць тому

      Yea they will fwu 😂

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому

      @@m3rksquad764
      Hmm, good question 🤔
      I think people might look at you more on the streets or somewhere…🤔
      Depending on how much you learn about Japanese culture beforehand, your experience in Japan can be either positive or negative.

  • @SultryNeoSoul
    @SultryNeoSoul 16 днів тому +7

    Weird that Japanese people are not welcoming of Black people because growing up in Brooklyn and Harlem we love Japanese people and culture. ❤

    • @Ssocdtb
      @Ssocdtb 16 днів тому +1

      How is it weird that it's just a different culture...?

    • @SultryNeoSoul
      @SultryNeoSoul 12 днів тому +1

      @@Ssocdtb it’s weird because black people don’t cast you as different because you are of a different culture. As long as you follow the rules and understand the respect of the culture we say you are one of us and invite you to the cookout. Japanese people even if you do the culture, learn the language, were BORN there then they want to call you Hafu. Half Japanese. So if you were born in Japan always lived in Japan and your dad was from the military and fought for Japan as a solider they will say you are half qualified to be Japanese simply because you are brown in comparison even though their dad loved the culture enough to look different and stay and marry into it. Oh please. Go sit. 🪑 keep Japan and their racist isolationist culture. Hafu these nuts 🥜 with your extra small penises.

  • @celeste5607
    @celeste5607 Місяць тому +7

    Hoping to visit Japan next summer. Good video.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you🥹🥹
      Oh yeah!!🤩🤩
      I hope my videos will help your journey in Japan🥹🥰🥰

  • @coachshawnkent397
    @coachshawnkent397 14 днів тому

    Great episode peace and love from Toronto 🇨🇦.

  • @IZA_Grey
    @IZA_Grey Місяць тому

    Interesting video. I hope to visit Japan one day and this gives me a little of what to expect

  • @jrobi501
    @jrobi501 2 місяці тому +5

    Good video, I'm black and it was eye-opening!!!❤

  • @alantoney7005
    @alantoney7005 28 днів тому +22

    I don't get how others races of people don't like us black people but love our couture music fashion everything else but not us

    • @b00biejingles
      @b00biejingles 22 дні тому +5

      I think because everything else is negative. Outside of the music and fashion there's not really much else goin on. Assuming youre referring to black Americans we're still at the bottom when it comes to crime, poverty and even families. This isn't my opinion either because the stats back all that up. You look at the most dangerous cities in the country and you can see what the demographics consist of. You can even take it a step further with families and relationships...we're the least unified when it comes to that as well and sadly it's only getting worse. Found statistics where the black woman is the only group of people with a higher divorce rate than marriage rate. I believe thats one part of it but overall I dont see the reason why other races would embrace those things...of course not all of us are like that but thats the minority and sadly the worst of us is usually our representation so even the best of us tend to get thrown in with that.

    • @Ysf4000
      @Ysf4000 22 дні тому

      @@b00biejingles at least u take accountability thats good bro

    • @Xstargojo
      @Xstargojo 21 день тому +1

      @@b00biejingles Um. No. You can't just lean into a stereotype and not provide any factual evidence. “When it comes to crime, etc.” what? Wonder who put us in this mess in the first place. And I don't know how where you're getting your statistics from because the results vary across many racial groups. I can acknowledge that there is a disparity amongst our races and problems, but pinning this as a “we as a race outside of the creation is bad.” sounds appalling. You're not helping anyone here.
      If its a “minority” issue then every race out there has a bad rep.

    • @b00biejingles
      @b00biejingles 21 день тому +3

      @@Xstargojo You just said a whole bunch of nothing right now. Aside from that the statistics are there fam just gotta look them up. And as far as the minority topic I'm sayin the worst of us is usually our representation... It's easier for most us to name five female rappers than it is to name five female authors or doctors. Not saying every other race can do the same but there's more points of reference when it comes to representation in general.

    • @videoman5795
      @videoman5795 20 днів тому

      Also, they follow all those famous black people on Instagram such as Chris brown, Kevin hart, Steve harvey and Mike tyson and yet they are still racists 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️😶 white people are dumb as fuck 💯

  • @kevinkomora9726
    @kevinkomora9726 28 днів тому +3

    awesome content , very wholesome , will definately visit japan

  • @blizakongo5461
    @blizakongo5461 23 дні тому

    iI just wanted to show my SUPPORT & LOVE to Darian, Umi, & Christopher. You all are amazing & many prays & acknowledgement from back home. Also I would like to say that Umi is Beautiful, Breathtaking,, & has everything’s a man looks for when searching for woman of such an high caliber. I got one will hesitate to have to honor to be seen & spoken for by you Umi 💯👍😊 Darian & Christopher are FINE young man with great characteristics, gentleman, & i like the way all of them carry themselves in such a great manner in an environment that find all over the world were acceptance is hard to come by nowadays but I have FAITH that we all as a whole when grow out of that. Much love to everyone & shoutout to Riki Channel 👍

  • @Ngr666Kong
    @Ngr666Kong 2 дні тому +1

    Yo! How can I get in touch with Umi from Florida? Im Ace from New Orleans.

  • @rajangahamgr9075
    @rajangahamgr9075 21 день тому +4

    She speaks japanese fluently ❤

  • @ZioZyoN
    @ZioZyoN Місяць тому +3

    i went to japan as a black person, in my opinion it wasnt that bad but defintely did see and feel alot of eyes on me

  • @mizmor
    @mizmor 2 місяці тому +8

    Subscribed, Riki. Arigato!😁
    I love Japan and Japanese culture

  • @BoundMage
    @BoundMage 4 дні тому

    Good to see my guys for Philly doing better

  • @TreavionToins
    @TreavionToins День тому

    Thank you for being kind enough to allow us to stay there. Japan is like a spiritual realm of wonder to me. The physical must be respected and acknowledged. If you always remember that, the Japanese people will honor that. Even if its slowly over time. I remember Nobunaga and Yasuke 🙏🏾❤️‍🔥

  • @daelanbro
    @daelanbro Місяць тому +42

    I'm a Black man in Japan, and I think it's important to share our individual experiences. I believe things are more complex than they’re often portrayed. I don’t subscribe to the idea that the discrimination you might experience in Japan should be assumed to mirror what you’d experience in America. I've had a unique and curated experience here. One of the main reasons I haven’t faced discrimination may be because I met several Japanese friends through a language-learning app before I came to Japan last February. Because of this, many struggles that Black foreigners might encounter haven’t been part of my experience-I’ve had an "extra layer of defense."
    Everyone has been incredibly kind. Strangers often approach me to talk, and once, while walking back to my hotel in Oita, an elderly lady insisted I take her umbrella. I’ve lived here for three months without a single negative experience. My Japanese friends have also mentioned that my "soft look" might influence how I'm perceived here.
    Overall, it really depends on the individual and their unique experiences. For me, it’s been nothing but amazing, and I’m moving here permanently with my Japanese girlfriend next year.

    • @Riki_with_Japan_Mates
      @Riki_with_Japan_Mates  Місяць тому +4

      @@daelanbro
      Thank you so much for your amazing comment!!☺️
      I'm glad you didn't have a negative experience a lot!😌😌
      And so happy you are moving here permanently ☺️☺️

    • @innocehnt75
      @innocehnt75 Місяць тому +1

      do you mind sharing the app name?

    • @daelanbro
      @daelanbro Місяць тому

      @@innocehnt75 Yes! its Hellotalk.

    • @LetsBringPeace
      @LetsBringPeace Місяць тому +8

      What do you mean by a "soft" look?

    • @NarutoOnDope
      @NarutoOnDope Місяць тому

      I got told I have a "soft look" in Korea too lol. Idk what it means​@LetsBringPeace

  • @jamarbrooks4690
    @jamarbrooks4690 23 дні тому +11

    I went to Ghana twice and lived there about 3 months. As an African American I didn’t have any issues with discrimination. No one stared, tried to touch my hair or anything. It was as if I just blended in.

    • @ellenkorang6670
      @ellenkorang6670 14 днів тому +7

      Umm maybe because your black? Why would we Africans want to stare at and touch someone who has the same skin and hair texture as them? If anything you would have been treated better than the locals just for being African American. Btw I’m Ghanaian 🇬🇭

    • @alexxendramoose6723
      @alexxendramoose6723 14 днів тому +4

      Bro u black. Of course u blend right in

    • @jamarbrooks4690
      @jamarbrooks4690 7 днів тому

      @@ellenkorang6670 I was really being sarcastic in my remark. I just get tired of hearing black people complaining about how they’re in white or Asian countries. Places where they’ve historically been openly racist . I loved it in Ghana. I loved not being a minority. I loved running into people that looked like close family members. People just assumed I was Ghanaian.

  • @user-b3i2q
    @user-b3i2q Місяць тому +8

    10:20 His answer for what's negative about Japan is actually what I would call positive about Japan. In America, I feel like people are too talkative (too nosey) and I often just want to be left alone because conversations with humans are not usually enjoyable for me. Japan sounds really nice!

    • @Aerex12
      @Aerex12 Місяць тому +2

      In Japan the isolation is extreme eveb for an introvert. It is really hard to make friends even with people of similar interest. I had a hard time talking to people about anime at an anime conv. People woupd just buy stuff and leave.
      Suicide is pretty ramapant there too so...

    • @oghayez
      @oghayez 13 днів тому

      It's a positive people not wanting to interact with you because your black ?

    • @angstyteen6042
      @angstyteen6042 9 днів тому +1

      Lol, It's not good to be a hermit.

  • @soulfood4me-x5m
    @soulfood4me-x5m 9 днів тому +2

    Even though I'm a different type of black from Papua new guinea the Milesian type of black I'm happy that our brothers in Japan have our backs.

  • @CassiesPetParent
    @CassiesPetParent 23 години тому

    Very interesting channel, thank you for showing Black diversity in another country like Japan. 👍🏾