What's it like Living in Los Angeles as Japanese? 🇯🇵🇺🇸
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@@Muhammad-sx7wr Best country. Unless you hate freedom :)
No need to make everything political guys. There's good and bad things about the US, just like every country -_-
@@Muhammad-sx7wrWhere are you from?
Very interesting video. Your friend Yuto seems very well rounded, and intelligent.
It’s incredible to think that Yuto left home at such a young age especially for someone from rural Japan. It’s admirable that he is so ambitious and fearless.
I also lived and still do in rural area in my country and I am like him, we are just born like that and think outside of the box, I hate being the same like everybody else and it's such a huge world and to me it's stupid to live your whole life just in one place.
There is nothing incredible about this, most of immigrants from all over the world are from rural areas and looking for better life in big centers, I am one of them btw
@@nenadpopov3601 where do you live, Nenad?
I did the opposite. Left the US at 19 and found a job in Japan. 31 years later, still here.
@@2011wdb It's not that common in Japan or the Japanese people, so that's the point here.
I understand what he means about feeling like a visitor in your home country. I live in Japan, but I’m from Canada.
After 3 years of living in a new country, you will for sure have a reverse culture-shock experience when you visit home. You’ve been trying to be part of a different culture and understand it, things like everyday gestures, body language, and speech patterns start to change.
Even your tastebuds change,
food you used to like tastes different. Living in a different country is a really mind changing experience, you appreciate your home country, as well as things the new country does differently as well.
Dude I lived in Hungary for 9 months and it took me better part of a year to get used to home when I got back.
@@nenadpopov3601 right? It's crazy tough and there is no support for it haha I've been in Asia since 2008 and whenever I visit home I get an immediate headache from my eyes automatically reading all the English 🤣
It is sort-of like my experience when I was stationed in Japan in the Navy. I spent my first few years of being an adult with money in Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture, and it effectively impacted how I see the world.
Some of my favourite foods are even a result of Japan. To this day, I still lament the lack of good Kyushu-style tonkotsu ramen, making the impact even regional. It was hard enough to find when I got stationed in Yokosuka afterward, and is now so impossible here in the States that I had to learn how to make it from scratch.
I'm struggling to adjust back to my native country after spending my initial "real adult" years abroad. If my family wasn't here I'd go back "home" to my adopted country.
I'm 100% bloodline Japanese, but was born in America, Los Angeles in fact. There is a huge amount of racism here. I ran into it all the time. Less from whites, more from blacks. The black men are very sexually aggressive and I've had blacks try to shame me, to use me. In college the Feminists are very aggressive and pushy. The crime is everywhere, some of my friends have been attacked, and you cannot leave anything visible in your car. When I meet people who are Republicans, they're very nice... Democrats are demons who hate and get violent. I finished my Doctorate degree in the bay area, and it's easily as bad and filthy there. I left for the Seattle area and it was much better, but the blacks are still aggressive. There will be a civil war here because of the LEFT versus the RIGHT. Finally, I suggest you carry a gun, and train with it, I do.
He's so brave and determined to quit high school and move to L.A. I wish him good luck!
Great content Takashi san, L.A. suit you😊
Pink dropped out of hs. I don't encourage it but if you know what you want to do graduating doesn't make you more educated or knowledgeable.
quitting high school isn't brave, it's stupid.
@Berserk he could’ve applied for a scholarship. But still very strange how he got in
@@chik2602 It's not necessarily stupid. Schooling isn't always the best measure of intelligence. Everyone has a different path in life. It also doesn't seem to have been a hindrance in his case. He's doing something many people don't have the guts and/or ability to do. Plus, he can always get his high school equivalent later if it actually becomes necessary.
I love how he says he feels like he doesn't really have the Japanese mindset anymore, but when he was asked to give his opinion on LA / the US he gave the standard Japanese non answer 😅
Read between the lines: He made his opinion clearer than a flashing light and wailing siren !
"Everybody does it in Amercia!"
I’m pretty sure he means he doesn’t fit in. Asian culture is pretty much built up around pleasing your elders and doing what your parents want. VS American culture prides individualism and not letting others telling you what to do.
lmaooooo
As an American in his 20s that moved to Japan from LA a few months ago and doesn't speak the language, I find Yuto's story incredibly impressive and inspiring. Living in Japan has been tough, but I can't even imagine how hard pursuing filmmaking in LA at 18 is, especially as a Japanese person. I hope he finds much success.
I agree. We should remember the name
I'm always curious on how young people move to other countries by themselves. How did you do it? Did someone support you financially?
@@TheKamoteus Some ppl like I did find agencies in countries they want to go to and get jobs, later on you meet ppl and find out you can stay and work permanently if you find employer who would be willing to fix you a workers visa etc. There are many ways you just need to ask around more..
Enriched with Japanese culture for 18 years...
still with the magic of being so young (22 years old)...
and with these recent experiences of culture shock...
Yuto will definitely have a treasure to tap into to standout in LA, Japan, or whatever he discovers an opportunity to create in the film industry.
Good luck and it would be so cool to see your work here in the States!
as an american ? what the fuck is your nationality or ethnicity
Interview of Japanese people living in America isn't something I've seen much of before, very cool idea.
Southern California has many cultural communities all over. The city of Torrance has a high Japanese community, the city is 20miles (32 kilometers) away from Downtown LA.
I visited Torrance and went to a Japanese supermarket!
@@takashiifromjapan Yes, Tokyo Central & Mitsuwa Marketplace are great! Glad you visited it. I hope you enjoy your stay here. Also, Redondo beach pier has many seafood restaurants. You should take a look around if you're in the area. 🤩
A high Japanese community lol 😅 a huge/big/large you probably mean 🙌 I didn’t want to correct, just say that I had to giggle 😊
@@laurentscholtes8770 well, it is California after all 😂
@@lucasgsa 😂
This is super interesting, I wish him all the success in the world. I actually watch Japanese movies and I think they're great! Great writing, great quality and amazing actors. I hope it gets as popular as the animation industry
I'm glad you got to make it to U.S.
Have fun and be safe!
Thank you so much for watching!
I’m in NY now the most exciting city in the world!
Stay tuned!
Looking to some really good interviews from there bro. Keep rocking!
Maybe interview some of the Japanese folks working eg in Japanese F&B establishments / specialised professions and see what their experience in NYC has been like
NYC is my hometown. Have fun but be safe!
There are quite a lot of Japanese in LA. A bunch of my old friends from Tokyo live in the LA area.
You should stop by the City of Torrance & Little Tokyo in downtown while your still in LA to see the Japanese communities here. 👍🏼
Nah, Tokyo is the most exciting and good city in the whole world
This was a really nice interview. Takashi-san I can tell is also getting really smooth with his interviewing skills. Keep these videos coming!
Finally we are in the Time Zone !!!!! Your videos have improved over times !! Great job
Great conversation. As someone who’s lived in LA my whole life, I’m glad the city has treated Yuto well. It’s very brave of him to go from a small town to LA. I hope you both find success. Great channel🤘🏽
Lovely interview, Takashi-san! You're skills on interviewing people have greatly improved. 素晴らしい!
I was glad to be able to watch such a super nice content, thanks man
What a great video! I’d love to see more of these kinds of videos while you’re visiting the US! I hope your experiences of America are ones that make you happy!
I would love longer videos and vlogs, I would definitely stay and watch. Great work Takashi.
Takeshi - I REALLY enjoy your questions and the topics. You are on the road to success!!
Okay yay you made it that’s so awesome!!! I also really liked hearing his perspective and I found his thoughts very interesting. I thought it was so interesting that he feels more at home here now than he does in Japan. I am also excited to check out his future projects! Movies from Asia can be so unique and awesome so I’m excited that he wants to bring Japanese movies to more be more mainstream in America.
I’m so happy to see takashii finally can travel in japan!!
Watching your videos after a tiring day is really Good thing 🤍🌏✨
I ended up changing my major in college that gave me the opportunity to travel to Japan, and I’ve been wanting to move abroad so I’ve been binge watching all your videos to learn more about the culture and social morals. I’m so very glad I found this channel, cause hearing these things from the people who actually live there and are everyday people it will certainly teach you more than any book or article
Great video and interview! Glad you asked him some important questions. One thing I would have liked was more social questions, like how easy it was to make friends and date
This is so awesome Takashii! Thank you for this awesome interview. Your Channel is growing and growing and your content is so awesome! I hope you can visit Oahu, Hawaii. You will find a lot of Japanese that is from Japan and also Japanese Americans here in Oahu, Hawaii. It is a real melted pot here. The food, they way people talk, and what not. Thank you so much Takashii for all your videos and wonderful content. Aloha from Oahu, Hawaii!
i love these videos about Japanese people living in and visiting foreign countries... i show your videos to my japanese students to try to encourage international cultures and living abroad!! even ones in simple English to encourage them and help them with their listening skills would be so helpful, and your videos really spark some great discussions and debates. thanks so much for these great resources!
the quality of your channel is growing day by day.. looking forward to seeing more foreign videos from you soon..
What a fantastic interview. Loved it.
What a journey, Takashi-san!! This is only the beginning, and I can't wait to see what comes next!
This has instantly become one of my favorite channels. We hope you get to visit Colorado one day!
Very informative & enjoyable. Hope his dream comes true.
The best channel on UA-cam keep up the good work
Nice to see Takashi expanding outside of Japan. The future is bright for this man! Go Takashi!
I frequent Little Tokyo many times in LA. I just learned of Sawtelle, another Japanese small town in LA. If you are still in LA I recommend to check-out. There is a Japanese baseball player for the Angels team, Shohei Ohtani, it would be neat if you are able to interview him
My family is so impressed with both of you guys’ English!
Love from “the country part” of the USA!
Takashii ;) your channel is growing so much so happy for you ;)
Always with amazing content;)
Culture perspetives are always good to know, what s good and bad about each one in order to appreciate where you come from;)
Love from Portugal 🇵🇹
Ayo outro português!
@@_all_around_us estamos em todo o lado;)
Very interesting! I look forward to your videos. Its nice to see la again. Thats where I’m from.
Nice interview!! I will be traveling to Japan around Christmas time 🎉
Great videos as always ! I’m glad you enjoyed LA 😎
This was exciting! I hope he is able to achieve his goals in the film industry. Hope you enjoy your time in New York!
I always love your content and I'm already looking forward to your next video 🥰
Keep it up and stay safe 😊🍀
Love these videos! ❤️
Looking good TAKASHii! Love your channel ♡
very good video! you finally made it to USA!
Best Japanese societal UA-camr on the internet. Thank you for your interesting content!
So excited to have you in the U.S! I hope you enjoy your stay!
OMG TAKASHII YOU’RE FINALLY IN THE U.S. 🎉🎉 I’m so happy for you!
Here for my friend Yuto 😇
Happy to see you on UA-cam ✌️
Really enjoying your videos
I love this video thank you so much for making it I love you too your videos are always so good and informative I am from America I live in what we call the South in Alabama we have our ups and downs good and bad just like anywhere else in the world I will definitely check out his movie can't wait to see the video from where you go to New York thank you again for everything you do God bless
Great vid Takashi!
Safe travels Takashii!
Great vid, Takashii! I enjoyed hearing one of your fellow countrymen's experience here in LA. Yes, we have a very horrible homeless problem at the moment, just make sure to use common sense when walking the streets, hope you enjoyed LA.
Wow great video !!👍
I live here in LA, I’m already a subscriber so it’s so cool to see your video in my city! I used to live on the west side on Sawtelle and there’s a large Japanese community there with stores and restaurants which is great to check out. I’ve worked in the film industry in post production and animation and the teams are really diverse with people from all over the world, America, Europe and Asia. I’ve learned so much about different people and cultures in this city
Hi Takeshii - welcome to California ! I look forward to all your upcoming videos while in LA and NYC !
Yuto probably just really got used to the diverse environment in America. California is great when it comes to being diverse, in my experience. I can’t speak for other states cause I haven’t been out of California since I was a child. I’m glad to hear Yuto has been here three years and hasn’t experienced racism. I hope he continues to enjoy himself here and that you, Takashii, get to have the same experience and more.
california has no culture or identity. "diversity" kiIIs it .
Get a gun, and train with it.
Two fully japanese guys talking in english in america lol love it
This interview was awesome and yuto has an awesome story, thanks for sharing!
Takashi, it’s cool to see you on this side of the world! ✌🏼😎
Wow 🙂 22 and so mature , and well spoken, so honest. I hope he makes his dreams come true.
Great interview , from experience from living in another country.
Going back to visit your home , I definitely can relate to his feelings and thoughts. 🌺💞
Didn't see it mentioned but I look forward to your other videos you are making in the U.S. I hope you enjoy your stay in the country.
Omg have fun in LA!!!! But Yuto is well spoken and I wish him all the success 💗
I wish Yuto Shimizu all the best in his current and future endeavors.
Very good interview.👍
Glad to see you found someone willing to do an "honest perspective" interview with you. I'm not surprised by this because the majority from Japanese families, who are raised for several years in Japan, that go to foreign countries seem to still keep a foundation or heart of kindness. I see it in their videos, interviews and documentaries etc. Even when so much is so different from Japan in those other countries the Japanese person, having been raised enough years in the strictness of Japan, maintains a certain level of proper humility and respect of others. They're not overly proud, arrogant or boisterous in a negative way in those things people should not be proud of like being disrespectful to elders or people in authority. When he talked about people in the "country" part of the U.S. he seemed to get emotional, appreciative in his heart, about how Midwesterners talk excitedly about certain cultural "stereotypes" (not used as a negative connotation) that come from what has been learned here in the U.S. about Japan over many years. Like Samurai & Martial Arts Movies, Sushi 😋 and more recent years Anime Movies.
I hope he is successful in his efforts in the movie industry.
Looking forward to your next interview.
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So much respect to Yuto, its so brave to pursue such a competitive career overseas at such a young age!
I wish Yuto much success with his goals here in the US. His initiative is impressive!
Super interesting interview 👍
I really enjoyed this video
This is so cool! I’m studying film right now so I hope to work with someone like him someday!
Whenever I meet someone coming to the US for the first time and hear what they think, I always like to tell them that the US is a big country and different parts of it are drastically different from each other. In racial demographics, suburban/urban/rural social culture, geographic landscape, political climate, etc. As someone who grew up in southern Georgia and moved to southern California in high school, I can say the variety in the US is so much, it’s almost like you’re in a whole other country just going from one state to another.
Yuto is going to be a star!
Konnichiwa from 🇺🇸! It’s so cool to see the contrast between American and Japanese culture. I’ve lived in the northeast my whole life (Connecticut) but I have traveled outside of the US as well. Never been to Asia, only the Americas/Caribbean. (Canada, Jamaica, Costa rica, Panama, Belize). I so look forward to one day visiting Asia and Japan specifically. My brother does too…he’s a HUGE anime fan and loves JRPG’s like Final Fantasy lol thanks for this!
Glad you finally made it to America!
Hi Takashii...I love your channel.Its very interesting.I have been to Hong Kong and Taipei but not Japan, yet..
Thankyou, from Arizona US
A lot of the Japanese community live in Gardena/ South Bay! And also Leimert Park had a large Japanese population as well back in the day
It was great hanging out with you in LA! Yui and I look forward to seeing you in Tokyo soon. Have fun in New York!
Thank you so much for everything this time!
Yeah we’ll have a good time in Tokyo as well!
California OC在住です。
いつも楽しく拝見させていただいてます。
応援しておりますので頑張って下さい。
Takashii I just to say I love your videos
I’m from Long Beach California & I have no idea why I love you channel so much 🤣 I can watch multiple episodes at once. It’s interesting, would you ever have a meet and greet in LA?
You should come to San Diego! And visit Convoy or if your in LA still check out little Tokyo 😊
Takashii, glad you made it to America! I lived in California for a few years and since I'm (eventually) going to Japan for a study abroad program it's interesting to see people with the exact opposite mindset
Very good Topic. I really liked
This was a great interview! Also your last part about wanting to move to LA about the weather, it’s interesting cause the way you dress fits in very well with SoCal. I remember when I visited Japan in August 2019 I was surprised to see very few people wearing a T-shirt and shorts, even if it was much more humid, I felt like I stood out a lot. Enjoy the rest of your trip!
i was waiting for this vid since you came to america
Its such a transition from a collectivistic society like Japan and Yuto appreciated more the individualistic society and perspective. There are many values I appreciate from a collectivistic society like emphasis on family importance and community but I like the individual perspective to have your own ideals and wants and to have your own opinion. So I understand that Yuto likes to have his own ideals. I really respect that about him. People are not robots, they should be able to freely express their ideals without repercussions or be frowned upon for it.
Sick broo love your videos
Good for you glad you're traveling 👍
YOU FINALLY MADE IT TO USA!!! Congrats!!!
Great video. My girlfriend moved from Japan to Los Angeles this year and I think she would share a lot of the same opinions. I shared the video with her because I think she would agree. Thanks!
Thank you so much for these videos, Takashii-san, always so interesting. I hope your friend keeps his "Japanese mind" even if he combines it with American style. He is just broadening his outlook. Good luck to him with his feature film!! ❤️
Welcome to my hometown Takashii-san! You finally made it. I moved to Tokyo over a year ago too. Hope you have enough cash to get by and a reliable car to easily get around. Try visiting East LA when you get a chance and eat delicious Mexican food.
My wife from Sapporo moved to Seattle recently where I am and everything your guest mentioned said very similar. Very cool video though!
すごいビデオ. I really enjoyed this video. I' m a movie lover! It' s also always interesting to know the points of view of those who choose to live in a foreign country with a culture different from their own. They are life experiences that enrich the person. You get better and better at making your own videos. I always look at them with great pleasure and curiosity. I hope that your friend will be able to carry out his future project, he seems like a smart guy. I will also display the link of him. Greetings from Italy. 🙂
Amazing video
Omg I live around that area can't believe I didn't know you were here to visit.
Fun video 🤗🤗
You can tell how passionate he is about his career. I know he can do everything. Is like his spirit is telling us “No one can stop me from achieving my dream.” Thats the attitude i want to apply for my self also.
It's very rare that a Japanese person doesn't finish High School, and to understand this, their schooling is 10 times better than in the states. The students start at 10 years old, they go to about 3 schools, and they know more than most at 18. In Japan, uni life is all about doing things you love or want to do and having a bit of fun before the hard work of a Salaryman comes. So having this interview of someone saying, I'm out of here and moving to LA, is very interesting, and I enjoyed this video very much. I have many good memories of living in Japan now. Thanks for the insight!
Just happened on your channel. Very interesting. I think it’s a way for people to better understand each other on both sides of the Pacific.
Many people who wouldn’t ever be able to visit the other countries are at least exposed to the actual people
attitudes and options. Rather than the attitudes towards the governments. You make the comment about some suggestions for interviews. I was wondering what the younger generation in Japan
knows or understands their history of WW2 ? And just what is/or isn’t taught in the schools there?I’m a Vietnam
veteran in the USA and I’m sadly disappointed in just how much of OUR history our own young people don’t seem to know or want to know. Just wondering if it’s the same there. Thanks
Good luck with your channel
I've been wanting to get more in to Japanese live action film. I loved Shoplifters, Asako I & II, and Drive My Car. need to find more to watch