I Didn't Realize This About Hawaii Until I Visited Japan

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  • @JapanDream808
    @JapanDream808 Рік тому +28

    Love what you got out of your trip Chris. I moved to Yokohama from Hilo almost 30 years ago and still live here. Your insight reminded me of what it was like when I first got here. This video took me back to the Autumn of 1993. Aloha and mahalo from Yokohama🤙🏽

  • @sandrachun972
    @sandrachun972 Рік тому +2

    Baby is soo patient , Im here sitting and rocking , don't need to . I appreciate your vlogging and carrying baby !!!

  • @LoveOldMusic808
    @LoveOldMusic808 Рік тому +6

    There are people that don't realize how much a person can grow traveling outside of their normal surroundings, another good video.

  • @Frannylee1206
    @Frannylee1206 Рік тому +8

    The baby is so adorable! 💕

  • @DC05570
    @DC05570 Рік тому +7

    Mahalos for sharing! 🤙🏽 I’m a local to Mainland transplant (Central Oahu to the Midwest)-I definitely feel the exact same way as you after I visited Osaka twice this year for two weeks each (Mar and May)-my Japanese wife was back home in Osaka to take care of family matters and she 100% planned our trip/travel/dining activities and was my translator even though I can read/write some basic Japanese. Mindfulness of others is what impresses me the most about Japan and that’s what I took away when I came back. I try to apply it to the utmost in our lives here in the Midwest and will definitely reinforce it when I return to Oahu to visit family and friends. Keep up the great posts sharing your amazing experiences, Bruddah👍🏽

  • @Fiawordweaver
    @Fiawordweaver Рік тому +2

    I love how you bring so much kindness sincere aloha on your videos. Your comforting voice and talking story is a place for me to come to relax and be swept away from crazy news on the mainland. You’ve got great hair and the cut compliments your already handsome young face. Thank you. Two fold, you let me relive my time as a
    kama’ aina and you bring peace to my home on the mainland. Mahalo Nui

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      Appreciate the kind words. Hope things settle down on the mainland. 🤙

  • @shosmyth1454
    @shosmyth1454 Рік тому +1

    Your Baby was so Great to watch! And what a calm Baby. Thank you for another Great Video.

  • @dorayoung1073
    @dorayoung1073 Рік тому +5

    In my recent trip to Japan, I had a question about getting back to Kyoto from Nara so I asked the train employee, who seemed to be getting off work or just coming on. He walked me to the right platform, looked up the time on his clipboard when the next train would come and reassured me I didn’t need a seat reservation for this train. He went out of his way to help me. Japanese people are so gracious when helping tourists. . Sometimes, I feel sorry for Japanese tourists in Hawaii as I am sure, not all locals will show the same kind of grace and hospitality to our visitors because they have not experienced how the Japanese do it back in Japan. I wonder if Japanese tourists find our food, shopping and transportation expensive in Hawaii. Another great video! Thank you!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      Mahalo for sharing. I wonder how the Japanese tourist feel too. I'm sure it's very strange. The cost is so high, yet sometimes the service is less than they're used to.

  • @rdalby35
    @rdalby35 Рік тому +1

    Chris, what I really like about your videos, besides things things I learn, is that, no matter what the topic, they are very thoughtful, and I mean that in a literal sense....full of thought. And in that way I think they cause the viewers to think, rather than just react. Just my two cents.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      Appreciate that. I hope that that's what my videos do. Not too much shock value or cinematic images. Frankly, not interested in that type of content. I hope that these videos add value to people's lives and not just entertainment. 🤙

  • @conniephillips8217
    @conniephillips8217 Рік тому +6

    That was really a heartfelt and realistic issue. I feel we can all relate on some level anyway. Thank you for a great video and how adorable is that baby! That's a big head of hair already and so sweet! I wanted to just have the privilege of holding him and hopefully get a snuggle from him! Thank you! Merry Christmas and may God bless you and your family!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      Mahalo! We had a great time. It was nice to be in the room for a quiet moment. He's a great kid. They both are. 😄

  • @draconian45
    @draconian45 Рік тому +3

    That looks like Hotel Ambia Shofukaku. Another good one in the area is Yaizu Grand Hotel.

  • @frankkawasaki3082
    @frankkawasaki3082 Рік тому +6

    Mahalo from the mainland! I'm comforted by the fact that I was not the only one with the feelings you experienced in Japan. I was born in the mainland and lasted one day in Japanese School as a 4 year old. I'm a lefty, and the back of my hand was slapped numerous times for trying to write with my left hand. I never learned how to converse in Japanese as a result. Obviously, I went to Japan as a tourist, and couldn't read any of the signs at train stations or even street signs, but the politeness of the people saved me, when they obviously realized I needed help. They could have thought that I was simply an idiot.

    • @spang9782
      @spang9782 Рік тому

      @Frank: Hey are you over 50-60? I ask because the lefty thing is not only in Japan. Here in Hawaii, it was the same thing with my Japanese mom when I was a kid. She would literally force the spoon/fork and pencil to my right hand but in private, I preferred left. As a result, I grew up ambidextrous, though I still write a lot better with my left hand than right. Many of my lefty friends are the same way. Nowadays though, when I watch current Japanese TV, I see a lot more lefty young people, so maybe it's not as prohibited anymore!

    • @hori166
      @hori166 Рік тому

      Depending how close you look like everyone else, they might have thought you were an idiot. But once you started speaking people would figure it out. If you think about it from their perspective, you look just like them and speak terrible Japanese but great English.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      They Japanese are so polite. So helpful and it makes me want to be that much more helpful when they are in Hawaii.

  • @AguaTamz88_27
    @AguaTamz88_27 Рік тому +1

    I'm Filipino and my husband is Taiwanese and was so happy using the train station and MRT in Japan coz everything written in chinese characters even though its Japanese when they read it... same character same meaning but different language...He was my guide in Japan... next year we will be in 😂waikiki now I needed to search things about hawaii coz I will be the guide...hope I can learn more on yout vlogs

  • @mountainapple5638
    @mountainapple5638 Рік тому +2

    Stationed for two tours at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni (south of Hiroshima) taught me a lot. I gained a much greater respect and admiration for Japanese culture and its people. I recall losing patience with Japanese drivers not turning at red lights and waving and honking to go… later learned why they would not turn. I recall a number of times I made turns at a red light while driving around Iwakuni and receiving waves of stop and “what are you doing looks.” I later asked my Japanese friends why they were waving at me to stop or blaring horns, I learned that turning on a red light was not allowed and could be ticketed. Needless to say I quit turning at red lights and upon returning home I had much more patience and understanding when I encountered those still trying to comply with US driving laws. Mahalo for sharing your journey in Japan. 😊🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      Mahalo for sharing. Great story about the red light turning. I didn't know that about Japanese drivers.

  • @dennistani1986
    @dennistani1986 Рік тому +4

    When I first retired to Japan, I purchased a Pocketalk. This is a portable language translator that translates both voice and text messages. It really helps people like me that speak no Japanese. It's easy to use and I highly recommend it. Also it translates about 70 languages like Korean, mandarin, or French as examples. I do wish I could speak and read Japanese, but our parents didn't teach us. Glad you had a great time!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      I think the guy at the glasses store used something similar. I usually use my phone these days, but it was tough in the moment.

  • @Impozalla
    @Impozalla Рік тому +2

    Surprisingly a lot of Japanese do speak and understand English somewhat decently. When I visited japan, I was completely lost as well. So I definitely understand the feeling.

  • @FinancewithXibaobao
    @FinancewithXibaobao 7 місяців тому

    what a cute baby! That's definitely precious.

  • @angelinaramon
    @angelinaramon Рік тому +2

    Going to Japan in April of 2023 for the first time. A bit nervous since I don't speak a word of Japanese.

  • @Minister-ll4di
    @Minister-ll4di Рік тому

    I remember feeling like a fish out of water when I came
    to Japan in 1998. Even ordering at McDonald's was a stresser
    trying to tell the clerk I didn't want the set menu, just the Big Mac.
    Asking for some extra ketchup took another few minutes...Fast
    forward 24 years and I'm in my element. But, I could relate to
    everything about your experiences and also about Japanese
    tourists...Keep up the good videos Papa Chris!!

  • @zam6877
    @zam6877 Рік тому

    There are many kinds of gifts you can give...
    ...some you give once...
    ....some will give for a lifetime ✨️

  • @mareerogers364
    @mareerogers364 Рік тому

    I've traveled to countries where I didn't speak the language and totally understand.
    "Walk a mile in someone's shoes. "...
    I was able to help 3 lovely young Japanese girls who spoke no English order and enjoy Starbucks in Times Square NY (before COVID)
    I took their photos, displaying that first sip reaction.
    They were underwhelmed 😂
    I appreciated that they were receptive to a Black woman assisting them.
    We ended up taking a photo to show back in Japan.
    Positive experience for all of us.
    beautiful vlog. 8:15 9:41

  • @leilanihimmelmann9190
    @leilanihimmelmann9190 Рік тому

    Always enjoy your considered content. Thank you. By the way, I really love your video intro jingle. So beautiful. Mele Kalikimaka to you and your family from New Zealand.

  • @mariacollins3742
    @mariacollins3742 Рік тому

    I love your attitude towards life. You are a very good person!!! ❤️

  • @phyllo2694
    @phyllo2694 Рік тому +1

    Grace is the word for today, thanks.

  • @tbjfsu
    @tbjfsu Рік тому +1

    Great video! It's funny (coincidental, not "ha-ha") that in a previous video you purchased shoes there in Japan, so you've both figuratively and literally been walking a mile in their shoes, as to Japanese tourists acclimating while in Hawaii. I've been to Japan, and can totally relate to the culture and language barriers while there- thankfully the people there tend to be nice, and maybe more importantly, patient. These videos of your stay in Japan are both fun and interesting! 👏👏👏

  • @brendamclean8447
    @brendamclean8447 Рік тому

    This was such a feel good vlog, and a good reminder to have grace. Your haircut looks really good on you, your wife was right, you look very handsome!

    • @lynnmonkres6451
      @lynnmonkres6451 Рік тому

      I love the haircut! The shorter sides make you look younger in a good way!

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Рік тому +1

    Growing up with my Japanese American brothers in Gardena. I remember they always say, we are Japanese American,but your from Hawaii…. They said, we are out Hawaiian . Then, one day we were working on a constructing job. I asked Hawaiian boys to help. They said, “were busy!” Wow, now I now. Downey California

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      Interesting. Were they Hawaiian? Or just from Hawaii?

  • @manoasky
    @manoasky Рік тому +1

    Mahalo for sharing ❤
    I speak Japanese relatively well, but felt slight discomfort getting a haircut there too. (The discomfort had to do all with me and not with the barber, he was great)
    Did you get a shave and a massager too?

  • @Minister-ll4di
    @Minister-ll4di Рік тому +2

    What is the name of this hotel in Shizuoka?
    I'd love to go here someday...

  • @leilaninayeli3732
    @leilaninayeli3732 Рік тому

    This was a beautiful mindful video 🌺

  • @mangokane11
    @mangokane11 Рік тому

    Cool vid bro. All around the world not just Japanese have this ability with different languages. English most of all. Makes sense right. I REMEMBER! watching you carry your boy.... I'm glad that's in the past. Your turn! Good video . Good dad.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      I'm looking forward to watching this video when my son is older. I'll be able to remember how he looked like and sounded.

    • @mangokane11
      @mangokane11 Рік тому

      @@HelloFromHawaii I can picture that already. Good feeling. Good stuff!

  • @russellhltn1396
    @russellhltn1396 Рік тому

    I had a very similar experience from my trip to Japan. They people are so kind. One thing they do struggle with here is our coins. In Japan, all of their coins have numbers printed on them. Here, you'd have to know what a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter are. I'd imagine that causes a bit of stress as over there, there's no paper money until you get to up around $10 U.S., so to them coins are not "small change".

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      Yeah, so many coins. I had to get a good coin purse.

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 Рік тому

      @@HelloFromHawaii The problem I had was my perception when spending. I was riding the train for just "quarters" Gee, where is my money going??? Oh wait, those are dollars! (100 Yen).

  • @AguaTamz88_27
    @AguaTamz88_27 Рік тому

    hello...unrelated do tourist needed to register online when arriving in hawaii for covid sop?thank you asking from Taiwan

  • @Patches9427
    @Patches9427 7 місяців тому

    Awesome video 🤙🏽

  • @agelgracyah
    @agelgracyah Рік тому

    That baby is so darn cuteee

  • @sandrachun972
    @sandrachun972 Рік тому

    BOY SAN IS SOOO KAWAIII

  • @Bellasie1
    @Bellasie1 Рік тому

    Nice video! I wish I knew what hotel that was, it looks amazing!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      I forgot the name, but it was next to the cliff overlooking the water. Really nice.

    • @Bellasie1
      @Bellasie1 Рік тому

      @@HelloFromHawaii Thank you very much for your reply. From what you said and the images in your video, I think I found it. It's on my bucket list now. Great marble-themed lobby if I'm not mistaken.

  • @alyssadiceflipper5201
    @alyssadiceflipper5201 Рік тому

    Thumbs up on the hair cut. Your son looks just like your wife. So cute! That view was amazing! How much does a room like that cost?

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      Not sure how much the room was. We went with family.

  • @shosmyth1454
    @shosmyth1454 Рік тому

    👍

  • @spang9782
    @spang9782 Рік тому

    Did you also have instances where cashiers speak Japanese to you automatically until you try to reply? How long were you in Japan? When you got back to Hawaii, did you bow to anyone out of habit? When I returned from a 2 week trip Japan (before COVID), I could not wait for coffee so I went to the Starbucks in Honolulu airport. Amazingly, no one was in line to I went straight up to the cashier and bowed. Noticing that, she asked me what I wanted in Japanese! LOL! I realized what I did and replied, "Oh sorry, I'm actually from here!" 😄

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      We were there for a few weeks. I didn't bow, but often waited for the cashier to talk and then I spoke English.

  • @aviewer9516
    @aviewer9516 Рік тому

    I think everyone who loses patience with foreign tourists should go to another non-English speaking country to become more empathetic. I've traveled to Japan and all over Europe and it really brings home the importance of appreciating others that make the effort to learn how to communicate outside of their own country.

  • @johntad751
    @johntad751 Рік тому

    Please do a video about why Hawaii has alot of japanese tourist and why they come there. Because I being a loco myself I don't see no reason.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      Thanks for the recommendation. I'll add it to my list.

  • @kalihipalama1762
    @kalihipalama1762 Рік тому

    Dude, this local boy has been feeling ackward and inadequate for the past 34 years and counting!!! Kanagawa and Shizuoka are nice places compared to Tokyo but Tokyo is the heart of Japan!!! I keep telling people in Hawaii, the Japanese people may look wimpy but they're tuff!!! Beautiful hotel or onsen that you're staying at!!!

  • @PP-mj2io
    @PP-mj2io Рік тому

    Your baby is so cute❤❤❤

  • @hazelpiaoed10
    @hazelpiaoed10 Рік тому

    Hi Chris. Reminds me of when I was travelling in Europe and there was another American family in Germany asking questions, they seemed to expect everyone to speak/understand them. They just kept asking tge

  • @E-Diva
    @E-Diva Рік тому

    To be clear, luxury items are more expensive in Japan. Every day items like food, kitchenware, toiletries are more expensive in Hawaii.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      But some of those fruits 😆 Tasty, but expensive

  • @SuiGenerisAbbie
    @SuiGenerisAbbie Рік тому

    Chris, doesn't your wife speak Japanese?
    Couldn't she have translated whatever for you?
    Hot tip: Learn Japanese, yeah?
    The back of your smart phone looks like a google one, at timepoint 07:30.
    Is it?

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +1

      She wasn't there to translate, though. I went off by myself. And I have a Pixel 6a. Great budget phone.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Рік тому

      @@HelloFromHawaii Thank you for any and all helpful replies.

  • @paulchezkari6952
    @paulchezkari6952 Рік тому +1

    Baby wants to say something too

  • @bkproductions3569
    @bkproductions3569 Рік тому

    I tell you what I noticed as being a hawaii born filipino american is japanese tourists donʻt like filipinoʻs….

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому

      I wonder why. Didn't see too many Filipinos in Japan.

    • @bkproductions3569
      @bkproductions3569 Рік тому +1

      @@HelloFromHawaii weʻd love to visit Japan. But with my expierence with Japanese tourists here on the Big Island, they behave a bit stand-offish to locals or for me, filipino. Some are polite and respectful, otherʻs, for maybe communication reasosn want to be left alone. Maybe itʻs a historical thing when the Japanese occupied the phillipines during WW2? My grandma (102) still holds a grudge.

  • @yo2trader539
    @yo2trader539 Рік тому

    It makes me sad to see so many Japanese immigrants not knowing any Japanese language and culture.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Рік тому +2

      We try, but we're reaching the fifth and sixth generations. Hard to keep up the language at this point, but we still try.