@@CnuuyBnuuy but they have to pay money for every hour. How many drinks can we finish within an hour? This is actually a smart business concept. Other cafes, you can just sit there the whole day by paying just 1 drink, if you're thick faced enough but this, you have to pay for the hours u stay in.
This would be a Godsend for people with ADHD who thrive with accountability checks. My Mom alternated between Mild, Normal, and even Hard. It helps a lot. Bonus points if the staff also hold a sandal while standing behind you.
@@mechkitten same! I also hope to be endowed with the power to throw the chancla around corners as so many mothers can - it's a mystery how they do this!
Not gonna lie, this is actually a brilliant idea. Especially near university, school, office where people always have deadlines. The staying past closing time really make you work harder as you don't want to make the owner feel bad for staying.
I would probably stay for just a bit, even if I didn't finish mmy work, and if the owners check, I'd make them leave and have a scandal ith the argument that I don't want my being late to affect people 's health and the fact that I didn't finish is most likely a fault on my end
@@leonilosabanal2036 Ok, let's say you're working on a big project at the cafe for 8 hours. 8x$2 = 16. You're paying $16 for someone to keep a check on you for 8 hours. If that ain't cheap, idk what is.
Wow, the owner seems like such a sweet man to create such a concept and for so cheap!!! Very accessible to anyone and for people like me who (only) work well under pressure this is honestly really cool, also those little papers he puts up with the red stamps would be SO satisfying to see once you get done :')
Japan always has places for people who want to isolate themselves to concentrate solely on finishing their works. This place ensures you to get motivated. I need this because my place is too noisy. (-_-)
the idea of having an entire cafe staff there trying to help and support me in my goals would be super motivating and helpful, even if that support is just making sure I'm staying on task. What a lovely concept
Based on the title I saw this video going a bit differently. This is a great idea, particularly for an introvert like myself and procrastinator you get to be quasi social and get your projects done.
@@duweydang coffee and tea are cheap. The first 30 min already cover the cost of those even if the customer is a heavy drinker. Then the target customers are not going to demand quality service so just 1 part-timer to help out during peak hours will be enough. The owner can probably manage the cafe by himself most of the time. If he can get the cafe to fill up to capacity during opening hours, or even past closing hours. He should be able to profit easily. Plus if the concept take off and he manage to get regulars, it will not be difficult to fill up the cafe
@@yivunqp963 That's assuming the cafe fills up. Still requires a lot of labor. Electricity, rent, insurance, tax, etc.....a lot of cost at about $2 usd an hour.......still don't see the profit. Better love that cafe because you'll be there even after closing time sometimes....
@@duweydang but how much coffees can you consume within an hour? N you will feel hungry after working for a long time. Then you will order food. I see this as a smart business model
@@dqlHuiShi that's fine you feel that way. I don't see how it's even profitable to stay open with the numbers presented. Food would have to be marked up over 100% to possibly break even. Know that this cafe is pushing you to finish your work so eating may not play into a portion of these customers. If these customers are staying for more than an hour, you're already at a loss. Food can only help displace some loss.
In the US, they have restaurants where waiters are paid to be rude to customers. In Japan, cafes make sure you meet your deadlines. Wildly different concepts but great places to go to nonetheless
@@marioelburro1492 depends on the country. here in japan, unless youre cooking for a couple of people (or cooking in bulk to put in the fridge for the week) then its actually cheaper to go out and eat. 和食(washoku) traditional breakfast/dinner is very common and cheap here, so you wont be missing out on nutrition. Fish, rice, miso soup and 2-3 other salads are the usual go for breakfast. around 600-800 yen (maybe 4-5 dollars?)
@@Immortal-Daiki Ummm...no. Eating out is objectively more expensive on average than cooking or making your own food. Don't be pulling some outlier scenario to prove your anecdote either, this is just objectively true and at any country.
Interesting... I don't know about anyone else, especially people of a different country, but I find it really hard to be motivated now that I've finished school. That pressure let me easily finish assignments and projects, but I can't apply that same pressure to my personal projects because I know it's not real pressure. Having someone check in on me would really help as I'd be working hard to impress/get approval from them
I've found that telling a friend what I'm doing for the day helps me with that. I don't want her to think I'm procrastinating 24/7 and she's grinding pretty hard too, I don't want to feel like I'm lagging behind. I think it's also important to understand that having more resources or being at a specific place may not help you get stuff done. If you get everything you think you need, you'll find some other excuse not to work, at least in my case.
I'm the same. In fact, I'm still struggling to finish my thesis right now. Since there's no deadline, I've been so slow at finishing it. There's no pressure at all. There's also a bunch of personal project I've never got to finish. Hopefully I can finish it after I'm done with my thesis. It's like a debt of a lifetime to me since I promised to do it. Even though it's been so long
@@jshbld6582 Japan literally one the worst country to live in just from happiness Index alone. This is of course considering, suicide rates, underpaid and overtime workers, school related issues such as bullies and stress, low birth and marriage rate etc If you're not from Japan of course you see it as beautiful as in anime or whatever kids saying these days, and yes it is indeed beautiful only for tourism. Not for stay.
I have trouble performing even the simplest tasks because I just find it very difficult to motivate myself to do so. If I had somebody try to motivate me well then I would get things done in a flash but right now I just don't know why a lot of people bother
I worked at a similar cafe when I was in uni. We were open from like 10am until 9am of the next day. Its a co-working space cafe placed near the university belt and offices. We also offered unlimited lemonade and high quality brewed coffee. Also has a napping area where you can do powernaps and the staff will wake you up in like 15mins to 1hr - depending on what you requested. Shower services too. Was so inspired when I worked there cause you see hard working people - especially students reviewing for licensure exams and thesis - working for their dreams. We had board passers and uni graduates come back to us to post their testimonies on our bulletin board. Sadly the cafe already closed due to the pandemic. 😔
this is genius, i would love it if they had night shift workers that stay past the closing time so that the cafe can be open 24/7, for everyone that starts work in the evening and ends in the early morning
@@Popanda9227 Yepyep... I feel like I don't need motivation, but pressure is all I need. They pressure their costumer to finished their work and it's actually great, then rewards comes later.
Okay I know these kind places wouldn't necessarily be the same in America but I'd love the idea to come over cuz I am a high procrastinator so I would find myself here a lot.
If you're a high procrastinator, the same thing making you procrastinate would keep you from going back to the cafe. There are no shortcuts. Only self discipline. You can do it however. We believe in you.
Wow, a quiet place to concentrate on your work whilst having someone there to make sure you are able to stick to that goal of working? All for very cheap? We need more cafe's like that in the world honestly.
Wow! I want one of these!!! I wonder who will be the first to open one here? Such a brilliant idea and absolutely on the money! A perfect illustration of how accountability works really well to counter procrastination!
@@tileavenue6911 probably non profit, dude who runs it is probably loaded with cash so they decided to just do this since they had no idea what to do with there money. Seems like a possibility to me.
@@tileavenue6911 maybe they can. They charge hourly. How much coffee or tea people can drink when they concentrating on their work 😂 also not all customers care about the quality as long as it is decent enough to drink. It's not that expensive.
I’m aspiring to become a writer myself. Writer’s block is real! I swear, it’s hard to even motivate myself to come up with interesting ideas for a story. I kinda want to visit this cafe. I don’t know if that’ll ever happen. There’s still COVID, though. How unfortunate.
Yes unit 731 was SOOO amazing!!! Oh and lets not forget Japan dumping tons of nuclear waste in the oceans and killing endangered whales! kAwAiiiiiiii ^.^
For those that don't know, "manuscript" means professional scientific papers here... This cafe literally helps science get produced quicker, it's not just homework
So this Cafe is like a practice for your deadlines or wanting to be a writer but don't have the mindset to do it. I wish this Cafe is actually worldwide especially students they can benefits from this
@@onebigsnowball dude literally provides a unified reason why he loves Japan right after the first part, with the cafe being one of them. Understanding how a sentence works would tell you this
@@lightingthief4482 dude edited his comment and look at what video he posted it on. Thats how human brains work, you see a video about a cafe and someone comments "this is why i love japan" your brain assumes his reason is the cafe
I love this idea!!! I have my dad sometimes sit behind me while he watches a movie but checks in every 5 minutes on me to make sure im getting my studies done
Those countries need some anti propaganda,corruption,discrimination,terrorism,crimes against humanity,atrocities activists because those that live there are not quite humans just to be clear I rather had 1 hour of freedom&life rather than live in those countries
I really need this cuz I don't work until I have pressure. Even I have deadlines, I tend to procrastinate until the last minute, cuz I know I'll get it done eventually. This would be really effective for me.
Mom, hi, so, I've changed address. I live in this café now. No, I can't come with you anywhere. I can't leave unless I've finished this 2 pages short novel, so you understand that this is my life now.
Just learned the word procrastination from the title when I see this video in recommendation. Thank you for the right guide for my life that guiding me to the gate of full of knowledge of my unrealized problem. Thank you. This is game changer. Life changer.
I honestly don’t like being pressured when I do my work because I will have a hard time concentrating work but if there are deadlines, of course, I’ll work on it ahead of time and still get my work done on time .. staff standing behind me, would give me anxiety.. nope doesn’t work for me lol
@@YuriG03042 you sound a bit rude .. with the word choices you use for it … lol like I’ve said, it doesn’t work for me, and doesn’t matter what tier it would be... I don’t like being pressured and I want to leave when I leave without having to force myself to finish my work .. it just doesn’t work for me but if it works for other people, then they are pleased to use this kind of system...
we have come to the point of having the need to pay people to monitor us from sinking into our instinct of procrastination gotta find more human vulnerabilities and make a profit out of it
At my job I always want everything to be done before i go home. It gives me a fresh start the next day. Nothing is left to finish up before beginning something new.
Yes Japans unit 731 was amazing! Human testing on innocent victims of war is something we should respect!!!! Oh and lets not forget Japan dumping tons of nuclear waste in the oceans and killing endangered whales! kAwAiI^.^
Okey, I was expecting this to be another depressing “Japanese people are working themselves to death” video, but I was wrong! This is great, and I think I might go and visit this cafe next time I have something important to get done 😂
This wouldn't work in America. One minute they're like, "be as strict as you can with me!", then when they feel the pressure they're like "you're ruining my mental health! I have anxiety! I'm gonna sue you!"
@@Aeybiseediy it's the same in many nations. Japan has a high rate of suicides and missing people. I honestly don't think they're being kidnapped for organs either. They're leaving their lives in hopes to escape the rat race or killing themselves. Maybe even in that forest.
there needs to be more places like this!! like i go to the library sometimes but not cafes bc they charge u anyway. the owner of this place is so nice and he really cares about them wanting to finish their work and it is also cheap so
@@hakugei-_-5800 some people like to write or work in cafe. The smell of coffee boost them for no valid reasons whatsoever. I also like to write assignments and plans in cafe too
I suffer from adhd, o.c.d. and severe anxiety (also social anxiety) that cause me a lot of procrastination (in addition to the rest of the symptoms) and this thing showned in the video would be a nightmare for me; a way to cause even more anxiety and stress as well as a big waste of money.
Also doesn't address the core issue of procrastination at all. It's not a character flaw but rooted in deep insecurity and possibly trauma. As a short term solution okay, but I wouldn't want this near me tbh.
This should be a concept cafe near universities around the world.
Yesss!!
Or near communities full of young professionals
I have uplo@ded memes on muslims
@@CnuuyBnuuy but they have to pay money for every hour. How many drinks can we finish within an hour? This is actually a smart business concept. Other cafes, you can just sit there the whole day by paying just 1 drink, if you're thick faced enough but this, you have to pay for the hours u stay in.
@@CnuuyBnuuy I'm not talking about the concept too. I'm talking about how this concept would work in other countries as well
This would be a Godsend for people with ADHD who thrive with accountability checks. My Mom alternated between Mild, Normal, and even Hard. It helps a lot. Bonus points if the staff also hold a sandal while standing behind you.
chancla of doom ensures all work is completed... or else
@@kevinlopezobrien5366 Yes, all fear the chancla. I am waiting to become a mother to be granted Chancla Powers.
I have ADHD and this was my instant response: What a hellish and awful place- I wish I had one near me 😂
@@Schwaaaang Same! I would thrive at this place!
@@mechkitten same! I also hope to be endowed with the power to throw the chancla around corners as so many mothers can - it's a mystery how they do this!
Not gonna lie, this is actually a brilliant idea. Especially near university, school, office where people always have deadlines. The staying past closing time really make you work harder as you don't want to make the owner feel bad for staying.
I would probably stay for just a bit, even if I didn't finish mmy work, and if the owners check, I'd make them leave and have a scandal ith the argument that I don't want my being late to affect people 's health and the fact that I didn't finish is most likely a fault on my end
This is bad for your pocket as well.
@@leonilosabanal2036 u cant afford a few dollars 😹😹😹
@@leonilosabanal2036 bro its 2 bucks an hour
@@leonilosabanal2036 Ok, let's say you're working on a big project at the cafe for 8 hours. 8x$2 = 16. You're paying $16 for someone to keep a check on you for 8 hours. If that ain't cheap, idk what is.
Wow, the owner seems like such a sweet man to create such a concept and for so cheap!!! Very accessible to anyone and for people like me who (only) work well under pressure this is honestly really cool, also those little papers he puts up with the red stamps would be SO satisfying to see once you get done :')
Go hire a S&M role player, thats why they exist
@@spideysensestimewasted3692 🤨
Japan always has places for people who want to isolate themselves to concentrate solely on finishing their works. This place ensures you to get motivated. I need this because my place is too noisy. (-_-)
@@xexoxa8264 Being in a Noisy environment will distract you and get you out of focus its not being Lazy
@@xexoxa8264 imagine working in a noisy place though,
@@devogirichetia Generalising people much?
@@devogirichetia not all people are the same. Some people can get distracted very easily. We don't even know how noisy his work environment is.
Go to library?
the idea of having an entire cafe staff there trying to help and support me in my goals would be super motivating and helpful, even if that support is just making sure I'm staying on task. What a lovely concept
its no a concept, work is religion to japanese lol
What a brilliant, innovative idea; they need one of these in the Houses of Parliament.
More like every government building, lol
😅😂🤣 the very first day elected officials will draft a law banning it😅😂🤣
More like one behind Joe Biden
Yea. Make them pay for every hour they are there and see how fast they work... Or how fast they can pass a bill to ban this
Are you insinuating something? 🤭😂🤣🤣🤣
Based on the title I saw this video going a bit differently. This is a great idea, particularly for an introvert like myself and procrastinator you get to be quasi social and get your projects done.
Ikr
Interesting business model taking advantage of people procrastinating. I see this as a win-win situation 😂
Unlimited coffee and tea plus the rest of the overhead for those prices......I don't see how he makes any sort of profit.
@@duweydang coffee and tea are cheap. The first 30 min already cover the cost of those even if the customer is a heavy drinker. Then the target customers are not going to demand quality service so just 1 part-timer to help out during peak hours will be enough. The owner can probably manage the cafe by himself most of the time. If he can get the cafe to fill up to capacity during opening hours, or even past closing hours. He should be able to profit easily. Plus if the concept take off and he manage to get regulars, it will not be difficult to fill up the cafe
@@yivunqp963 That's assuming the cafe fills up. Still requires a lot of labor. Electricity, rent, insurance, tax, etc.....a lot of cost at about $2 usd an hour.......still don't see the profit. Better love that cafe because you'll be there even after closing time sometimes....
@@duweydang but how much coffees can you consume within an hour? N you will feel hungry after working for a long time. Then you will order food. I see this as a smart business model
@@dqlHuiShi that's fine you feel that way. I don't see how it's even profitable to stay open with the numbers presented. Food would have to be marked up over 100% to possibly break even. Know that this cafe is pushing you to finish your work so eating may not play into a portion of these customers. If these customers are staying for more than an hour, you're already at a loss. Food can only help displace some loss.
This is super wholesome. He's like a dad, proud and showing off his customer's success at finishing what they set out to accomplish ❤❤
In the US, they have restaurants where waiters are paid to be rude to customers. In Japan, cafes make sure you meet your deadlines. Wildly different concepts but great places to go to nonetheless
Eating out gets expensive and unhealthy anyways
@@marioelburro1492 ehhh not if you watch what you're eating tho
@@marioelburro1492 depends on the country. here in japan, unless youre cooking for a couple of people (or cooking in bulk to put in the fridge for the week) then its actually cheaper to go out and eat. 和食(washoku) traditional breakfast/dinner is very common and cheap here, so you wont be missing out on nutrition. Fish, rice, miso soup and 2-3 other salads are the usual go for breakfast. around 600-800 yen (maybe 4-5 dollars?)
Is that the karen resto? I watched it on facebook it was fun 😄
@@Immortal-Daiki Ummm...no. Eating out is objectively more expensive on average than cooking or making your own food. Don't be pulling some outlier scenario to prove your anecdote either, this is just objectively true and at any country.
Interesting... I don't know about anyone else, especially people of a different country, but I find it really hard to be motivated now that I've finished school. That pressure let me easily finish assignments and projects, but I can't apply that same pressure to my personal projects because I know it's not real pressure. Having someone check in on me would really help as I'd be working hard to impress/get approval from them
I've found that telling a friend what I'm doing for the day helps me with that. I don't want her to think I'm procrastinating 24/7 and she's grinding pretty hard too, I don't want to feel like I'm lagging behind. I think it's also important to understand that having more resources or being at a specific place may not help you get stuff done. If you get everything you think you need, you'll find some other excuse not to work, at least in my case.
Humans are solely motivated by pain
I'm the same. In fact, I'm still struggling to finish my thesis right now. Since there's no deadline, I've been so slow at finishing it. There's no pressure at all. There's also a bunch of personal project I've never got to finish. Hopefully I can finish it after I'm done with my thesis. It's like a debt of a lifetime to me since I promised to do it. Even though it's been so long
@@Alaneeeeee “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” -Proverbs 27:17
Same that’s what I think his intent is. Standing behind them to make sure they’re working, checking in on them, is like a teacher.
Japan always finds Innovative solutions to increase productivity
@@rudeusgreyrat7536 yeah, Japan might seems like an interesting place for tourism, but is one of the worst place live in.
@@syanreeze253 atlist we dont get shot in middle of the road
@@jshbld6582 Japan literally one the worst country to live in just from happiness Index alone. This is of course considering, suicide rates, underpaid and overtime workers, school related issues such as bullies and stress, low birth and marriage rate etc
If you're not from Japan of course you see it as beautiful as in anime or whatever kids saying these days, and yes it is indeed beautiful only for tourism. Not for stay.
Yeah, unlike your country Paratha.
Their productivity is pretty low for a developped country.
That awkward moment when your laptop dies and you can’t finish your work lol
guess u live in there
The "Hard" one got me. 😭 I would be pressured enough to do my job if someone is monitoring me 😭
Actually
@@paulhorbenko9560 Yeah yeah yeah. "The government is always watching"
We know. Shhh. That's not what this is about.
reminded me of my mom sitting on the bed with a newspaper while I studied for my exams
@@SessmaruKusanagiGaming ayo , is this a meme ?
I have trouble performing even the simplest tasks because I just find it very difficult to motivate myself to do so.
If I had somebody try to motivate me well then I would get things done in a flash but right now I just don't know why a lot of people bother
I worked at a similar cafe when I was in uni. We were open from like 10am until 9am of the next day. Its a co-working space cafe placed near the university belt and offices. We also offered unlimited lemonade and high quality brewed coffee. Also has a napping area where you can do powernaps and the staff will wake you up in like 15mins to 1hr - depending on what you requested. Shower services too. Was so inspired when I worked there cause you see hard working people - especially students reviewing for licensure exams and thesis - working for their dreams. We had board passers and uni graduates come back to us to post their testimonies on our bulletin board. Sadly the cafe already closed due to the pandemic. 😔
Awww so sad that it closed! I hope for one day it can be reopened or for the former owner to have stability and success elsewhere!
Im gonna need that place to reopen and the name of the university
I can see why this cafe would work. It shows if can deliver results. And the customership is voluntary.
this is genius, i would love it if they had night shift workers that stay past the closing time so that the cafe can be open 24/7, for everyone that starts work in the evening and ends in the early morning
this ^
Yh I’d be more than happy to pay for every hour
I will need this cafe in my city.
same, procrastination is my biggest flaw
@@Popanda9227 Yepyep... I feel like I don't need motivation, but pressure is all I need. They pressure their costumer to finished their work and it's actually great, then rewards comes later.
Same.
When will you need it?
As a a massive procrastinator, I need this cafe in my life.
Okay I know these kind places wouldn't necessarily be the same in America but I'd love the idea to come over cuz I am a high procrastinator so I would find myself here a lot.
If you're a high procrastinator, the same thing making you procrastinate would keep you from going back to the cafe.
There are no shortcuts. Only self discipline.
You can do it however. We believe in you.
@@Ranstone encouragement is sometimes all a person needs.
Maybe getting high is causing your procrastination.
@o.o
This actually occurred to me in the shower this morning. :P
@@overzone666 No, apparently they need self discipline.
Wow, a quiet place to concentrate on your work whilst having someone there to make sure you are able to stick to that goal of working? All for very cheap? We need more cafe's like that in the world honestly.
This cafe can help my life. I've been procrastinating since birth.
Same, procrastinating rn
🤣yup
Wow! I want one of these!!! I wonder who will be the first to open one here? Such a brilliant idea and absolutely on the money! A perfect illustration of how accountability works really well to counter procrastination!
Well, I'll never leave this place then
You won't, but your soul will
There's NO WAY this place makes any profit
@@tileavenue6911 probably non profit, dude who runs it is probably loaded with cash so they decided to just do this since they had no idea what to do with there money. Seems like a possibility to me.
@@tileavenue6911 maybe they can. They charge hourly. How much coffee or tea people can drink when they concentrating on their work 😂 also not all customers care about the quality as long as it is decent enough to drink. It's not that expensive.
@@elbertlim2872 seems you've haven't run a business before lol. Insurance, payroll, rent, along with utilities is a killer
I’m aspiring to become a writer myself. Writer’s block is real! I swear, it’s hard to even motivate myself to come up with interesting ideas for a story. I kinda want to visit this cafe. I don’t know if that’ll ever happen. There’s still COVID, though. How unfortunate.
Japan never fails to amaze me.
Yes unit 731 was SOOO amazing!!! Oh and lets not forget Japan dumping tons of nuclear waste in the oceans and killing endangered whales! kAwAiiiiiiii ^.^
OT6 Vixx very unrelated
For those that don't know, "manuscript" means professional scientific papers here... This cafe literally helps science get produced quicker, it's not just homework
? Where did u get that. Manuscript just means unfinished drafts
@@tongraymondtong6693 the shop owner said "published"
@@girthmasterii2414 oh. But aren't there also just regular writers
@@tongraymondtong6693 could be, but "manuscript" is commonly referred in academia, at least in English
A lot of scientific papers take more than a few days though usually
So this Cafe is like a practice for your deadlines or wanting to be a writer but don't have the mindset to do it.
I wish this Cafe is actually worldwide especially students they can benefits from this
This is why I love Japan. Because it's a very unique cool country. I hope to visit someday.
You love japan because of one cafe? A cafe that probably exists in many places in the world?
@@onebigsnowball dude literally provides a unified reason why he loves Japan right after the first part, with the cafe being one of them. Understanding how a sentence works would tell you this
@@onebigsnowball read the initial sentence again, and then really think about your response
@@onebigsnowball u are one dumb fella lol
@@lightingthief4482 dude edited his comment and look at what video he posted it on. Thats how human brains work, you see a video about a cafe and someone comments "this is why i love japan" your brain assumes his reason is the cafe
Now everyone’s gonna procrastinate actually going to the cafe
I love this idea!!! I have my dad sometimes sit behind me while he watches a movie but checks in every 5 minutes on me to make sure im getting my studies done
we need this in Indonesia, especially in parliaments and maybe in our civil servant office
indeed!
Lol even for Indian politicians
Malaysia too.
Those countries need some anti propaganda,corruption,discrimination,terrorism,crimes against humanity,atrocities activists because those that live there are not quite humans just to be clear I rather had 1 hour of freedom&life rather than live in those countries
Setuju bang
itd be hard not to complete work with a menacing cafe worker staring through your skull and standing behind you
I really need this cuz I don't work until I have pressure. Even I have deadlines, I tend to procrastinate until the last minute, cuz I know I'll get it done eventually. This would be really effective for me.
Japan is a perfect country for people who like to live thier life alone
Yo I need this. My end of school exams are in a week and boy do I need this lol
Please import this concept abroad, it is genius.
Mom, hi, so, I've changed address. I live in this café now. No, I can't come with you anywhere. I can't leave unless I've finished this 2 pages short novel, so you understand that this is my life now.
Just learned the word procrastination from the title when I see this video in recommendation. Thank you for the right guide for my life that guiding me to the gate of full of knowledge of my unrealized problem. Thank you. This is game changer. Life changer.
It’s like having your mum check your progress at home or an examiner in an exam hall.
I would like one installed in my classroom.
Bless this man soul
I'd have a mental breakdown with the pressure in the more intense options.
This is something that could only work in Japan because of the pressure they have not to lose face to even some random stranger.
This is the reason Japan is different
I honestly don’t like being pressured when I do my work because I will have a hard time concentrating work but if there are deadlines, of course, I’ll work on it ahead of time and still get my work done on time .. staff standing behind me, would give me anxiety.. nope doesn’t work for me lol
literally just don't pick that tier?
@@YuriG03042 you sound a bit rude .. with the word choices you use for it … lol like I’ve said, it doesn’t work for me, and doesn’t matter what tier it would be... I don’t like being pressured and I want to leave when I leave without having to force myself to finish my work .. it just doesn’t work for me but if it works for other people, then they are pleased to use this kind of system...
I found this while procrastinating 💀💀💀
I really need this kind of cafe around my living area!
That well stocked bar could do wonders for creativity.
The hard level tho lol I'd be too nervous to start anything
Same
Hard level could be useful for when you have some college/work project to submit the next day
Knowing my self, my procrastinating will not allow me to enter this cafe in the first place
we have come to the point of having the need to pay people to monitor us from sinking into our instinct of procrastination
gotta find more human vulnerabilities and make a profit out of it
I need this honestly
when it comes to Japan, there are sooo many varieties of cool things to do.
At my job I always want everything to be done before i go home. It gives me a fresh start the next day. Nothing is left to finish up before beginning something new.
This is the reason why whole world respect Japan , this concept should be spread every single corner of this planet .
That's right Japan is super innovative
Don't speak forever one
@@stacynewton34 I agree. Not everyone will agree to this.
This would not work in the U.S. at all.
Yes Japans unit 731 was amazing! Human testing on innocent victims of war is something we should respect!!!! Oh and lets not forget Japan dumping tons of nuclear waste in the oceans and killing endangered whales! kAwAiI^.^
Okey, I was expecting this to be another depressing “Japanese people are working themselves to death” video, but I was wrong!
This is great, and I think I might go and visit this cafe next time I have something important to get done 😂
This wouldn't work in America. One minute they're like, "be as strict as you can with me!", then when they feel the pressure they're like "you're ruining my mental health! I have anxiety! I'm gonna sue you!"
Search the suicide rates in Japan.
Yeah ngl almost everyone in the US have some sort of 'self-diagnosed' mental disorders
@@Aeybiseediy it's the same in many nations. Japan has a high rate of suicides and missing people. I honestly don't think they're being kidnapped for organs either. They're leaving their lives in hopes to escape the rat race or killing themselves. Maybe even in that forest.
@@randybaumery5090 how is this related to the video or comment?
Unrealistic expectations for people and wanting more more more more. Sooner, or later, you pay the price.
The fact that I'm here on UA-cam watching this while my project deadline is tonight proves that I really need one of these.
Essentially, for people who want to be treated by an Asian parent at the cafe. This is essentially how my mom treats me.
Ahh, Japan, we love you. Don’t ever change.
Japan is the country of incredible innovation. I can't wait to see this cafe and similar places when I visit.
That's some dedication
Ah I remember this during my school day. I wont get allowance and play if I haven't finished my homework. I really grateful to my parents now. 😘
0:50 Love the idea. Like a proud parent putting their kids work on the fridge :)
The minimum time of work in that cafe is 10 decades so you can go home after 100 years.
Expert procrastinator: "Guess I'll die here"
Ah yes another example of Japan, a leader in work productivity and worker mental health....
An extra win-win to keep people from just leaving would be you have to pay to leave the cafe early 😂
With their work culture you best believe they need these cafes
Choosing the hard one would be so funny that I'd get distracted all the time
THIS IS WHY I LOVE JAPAN!!!
This should be something universities should do it allows you to work at your own pace but doesn’t let you relax so much that you stop doing work
there needs to be more places like this!! like i go to the library sometimes but not cafes bc they charge u anyway. the owner of this place is so nice and he really cares about them wanting to finish their work and it is also cheap so
And that's where we say "Only in Japan".
I need this cafe in my town .
It’s so interesting to me how places like this exist … but not anywhere near me.
I love this idea!!! And as a script writer I need it.
I don't think it's that expensive to hire someone to do this for you on your house or somewhere else
@@hakugei-_-5800 some people like to write or work in cafe. The smell of coffee boost them for no valid reasons whatsoever. I also like to write assignments and plans in cafe too
Another reason to love Japan.
They should also do this for programmers. Would love to be surrounded by fellow coders who code for fun
they finally did it. They turned monetized the way my asian dad raised me
Yeah but I can just procrastinate going there. Checkmate.
Imagine paying someone to manage you.
People are weirdos NGL
love this cafe to death. great for the betterment of self
I suffer from adhd, o.c.d. and severe anxiety (also social anxiety) that cause me a lot of procrastination (in addition to the rest of the symptoms) and this thing showned in the video would be a nightmare for me; a way to cause even more anxiety and stress as well as a big waste of money.
Also doesn't address the core issue of procrastination at all. It's not a character flaw but rooted in deep insecurity and possibly trauma. As a short term solution okay, but I wouldn't want this near me tbh.
Me and my procrastination on my masters thesis
Its funny one of the highest viewed video scmp in the past month is one of those of uniqueness and happiness
I like the concept... Very interesting new and unique as well as effective efficient and productive. 10/10
0:33 All of those things would DECREASE my productivity.
maybe you're not as productive as you think
Manuscript writing cafe 😭 I need that in my country 😩
Japan - the country where places for leisure time are turned into work spaces.
The world: Gets paid to get work done
Japan: Pay to get work done
work done first before getting paid my friend
The second one is called outsourcing
As a PhD student trying to write my dissertation, I love this idea!
Poor country, where people live to work instead of work to live.
I see videos and even people like this, and never regret taking retirement at 40.
I definitely need this, I can't focus at all, but seeing people working will give me motivation so i'll be doing everything in time😭
Why would you torture yourself
I need this in my life!
The only cafe my Asian parents let me go to
Wow the owner and staff really think and support the customer need 🥰🥰