This is what i call content to learn japanese, shows real situations, with real people and doesn't sell random courses. Japanese is just a beautiful language.
Absolutely love it. Gold content. Not only because the translation and written in hiragana, but also due to the fact that you are walking around, showing the environment and culture. This is immersion at it's finest, which is probably the closest thing to actually going there and learn it while talking to people. ありがとうございます
Sometimes I forget why I study japanese, but this videos had just awaken my passion and reminded me of all the beautiful sounds and sights that fascinate me so much! Cry of a crow on a spacious lonely street, a mysterious small shrine between the modern houses, automatic and yet so beautiful voice of the elevator announcer, they all struck me! Goodbye suica, we had a good time together! And your english is very good, subtitles help a lot to remember all the words :) This is a very meaningful work :)
I love learning languages and I'm making these videos because I want you to know that learning languages is fun. I hope that my videos will motivate you to learn Japanese and be a "guidepost" for you. Thank you. (^ω^)
I see lots of Japanese videos to enhance my catching power but dude really this video helps me a lot with both subtitles english and Japanese Please share your knowlege like this always .😍😍😍
This is great Japanese learning program with accurate subtitles, it is vivid and entertain as you are really walking in Tokyo. During I stay in Tokyo in 1976 for learning Japanese, only can learn languish from books, from instructor teaching, in that time there was no such as PC, video, UA-cam, so convenience for people to learn languish, only a few and very expensive can find at languish school, or special organization but usually can't help too much. Thank a lots for your enthusiasm work.
Thank you for your heart-felt comment. (^^)/\(^^) Oh, in Tokyo in 1976 !? When you were in Japan in 1976, you must have had a hard time. Because Japan at that time was not internationalized at all. By the way, I was born in Tokyo in 1976. Life is very mysterious. Because a person who was born at that time and a foreigner who was learning Japanese at that time are speaking here.
These videos make learning Japanese all the more enjoyable because it allows me to study Japanese in everyday situations. Sometimes I feel like I'm walking through the city myself, enjoying a nice, long walk. Many thanks, Yuusuke-sensei!
Heading to Japan tomorrow after 2 years of learning Japanese. This video really helped not just on the info it provided but also the reading and listening practice. Thanks
Thanks for your comment 😊 Unfortunately, due to a lack of semiconductors, the train companies are not making Suica cards at this time, so you'll have to buy a ticket or use another method. I hope your life in Japan will be good (^ω^)👍️
it's a crazy good idea to go outside and film real life japanese. I've been to a lot of language schools and none can express or show me a real feeling for the language. It's always so abstract (hard to explain) that's why I quitted a lot of times learning japanese sadly. With your videos I can build a good relation to the language and the ACTUAL usage. Movies are one thing but you are staying on topic, explaining and even transcipting into Furigana. Much appreciation for all of your effort!! Splendid idea you had there my friend.ドイツのありがとうございます。
Please keep on continuing this series it is a thousand times more effective than just learning grammar points. Also, it is very informative and interesting.ありがとうございます。
I live in Sri Lanka and I can't help but see how similar our roads here in the big cities and the roads and vehicles in Japan are so similar. Maybe because we've been using Japanese cars for a really long time we started building the infrastructure around them? This feels like a walk around in a familiar place, making me feel all kinds of nostalgic! I wish I can visit Japan for once. ありがとうございました勇介さん!
I just found out about this channel. I've been trying to watch one episode per day. These are excellent learning content that may improve listening and reading skills plus it can also improve vocabulary. Thanks for this!
You definitely deserve Million views...loved the way you speak so slowly and naturally explaining the difference and daily conversation.. Loved " I want to eat Apple and Apple want to eat me in English" but no difference in the Japanese language.. it's so simple...
Best channel on UA-cam to learn Japanese...Am doing N3 and that's the best channel which helping in my listening practice as well...keep going brother lots of love for your hard work ❤️😊
JLPT N3 is pretty difficult for many foreigners to understand because there are many ambiguous expressions. In the case of real conversations, you can see the expression of the person you are talking to, so it should be easier to understand. Enjoy realistic conversations, not just exams !!
Thank you so much for the way you made these videos, which attracts me a lot. I love the feelings of walking down the street...even just via your camera, I'm feeling that I were really on the Japan's streets although I have never been that before. Hoping that I can be fluent in Japanese soon and have a chance to be there. Your country is so beautiful and your voice inspired me to learn Japanese immediately. Thank you so much again!🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for your amazing video. I really enjoy watching and learning about Japan, in japanese with subtitles!🎉❤ Hope I can understand without reading subtitles soon.
Thank you for making such great video. Really appreciate your efforts in all the content and making the subtitles. This really helps us learn Japanese effectively. I'm a fan of your video from United Kingdom.
Thanks for the comment ! No less than 2%! haha (^.^) but, then do 10 times as much learning as you've been doing, so you'll be able to listen 20% with your listening ability. There are many people who have become 100% with that feeling. Have fun learning !! (^ω^)
When I first watched your video, I thought you were Hanae Natsuki san since you sound so much alike and it became a motivation for me to learn Japanese knowing you sound like one of my favourite seiyuu. Thank you for teaching us!
I love seeing the streets, the cities, and stores of Japan! Also the Suica card is very useful! I'll probably get one when I Visit Japan! this Video was amazing! Thank you! ありがとうございます! :)
Such informative video. Thank you very much. Even my “no interest in learning Japanese” husband is watching this episodes because we are planning to visit Japan this year. Hope you will continue your hobby of making videos so that I can continue my hobby of learning the language 😂😂😂. お疲れさま😅 ありがとございました💐
This is a nice way to learn and improve japanese listening and reading skill! Thank you so much for doing this types of video, I learn a lot and I love the way you film all of this. It's an original way and seeing the city/life while you speak is very interesting. I plan to do a "working holiday" visa (Sorry, I don't know the english word, but in french it's called "Visa : vacances travail (PVT)") in Japan in the future. This Suica card seem to be very handy and I think I will rewatch this video to memorise the sentences you used at the counter/konbini :).
コメントありがとうございます。 学校の先生なんですね、素晴らしい職業です! 文を全て読みましたが、間違いはありません。100点の日本語です。 間違いは無いんですが、漢字について1つだけ説明します。 「見る」「観る」どちらも「みる」と読みます。 しかし、意味を明確にしたい時は「watch = 観る」です。 例えば 「動画を観る」「テレビを観る」。 「見る」は「景色を見る」「時計を見る」など「見る = see, look」です。 多くの人は「観る」と書くのが面倒くさいので「動画を見る」と書く事が多いです。 でも、公式の文章や試験などでは「watch = 観る」と書くのが正解です。 質問の答えですが、ニュアンスを最も近い英語で書きます。 「~たいと思います。」 = I want to do = I'd like to do 「~ようと思います。」 = I'll try to do = I'll do 「~かなぁと思います。」 = I suppose = I guess 「思います = Think」だけではないんです。 簡単に説明しましたが、もっと詳しく知りたければコメントして下さい。
This is such an important and useful topic thank you again, Yusuke san. You work so hard for those of us who want to learn Japanese. Muffy from Australia
Initially, this channel was only made for a few of my friends. But they told me to make it public, and Now I'm continuing it. I'm just doing this as a hobby, so it's not hard work (^ω^)
I've just watched 2 videos. The content is fantastic. I sometimes watch when I take an office break. Now I do know a little about how things work in Japan. I saw people stand on the left while taking escalator. Is this kind of nature? I've never been to japan but I know everyone say thank you after received something because I've seen a lot in Japanese films. I'm self-studying the language last week. By the way, You smoked a lot. Do you? You bought 4 box of cigarettes. :D
Standing on the left side of escalator is an unspoken rule in Tokyo and the surrounding areas. On the other hand, people around Osaka area are standing on the right side. That's what everyone does naturally. Yeah, I do smoke, but not so many. (^。^)y-~
Here is what I learned in my Japanese so far before finding this channel and I am using the Microsoft IME as I have installed Japanese to my computer おはいよございます げんきですか? こんいちわ はい いいえ さよなら ありがとございます
LOVE YOUR VIDÉOS. BY THE MEAN OF THEM, , I CAN VISIT JAPAN. IT IS VERY PLEASANT FOR ME. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. YOUR ENGLISH IS GOOD FOR ME. I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING. 私のことばは、フラン語です。日本語をべんきょうしています。ひらがなとカタカナをよんでいます。かんじをべんきょうしています。でも、とてもむずかしいですね❢ ありがとうございます!😊 さよなら。 レア。
I'll have to crawl through each and every letter to learn how to read along with your voice😂 but its worth it. Btw I set it a bit slower at 0.75x for me to understand it better as a beginner
You're right. I can't take a video outside in this situation. But it's not me that's in trouble, it's the medical professionals around the world. We have to wait now.
@@moshimoshi.yusuke arigatou Yusuke San... Watashi wa nihon no ryokushiken(N5) no sensei desu.. but I want to be fluent in speaking also.. can you help me?
This is what i call content to learn japanese, shows real situations, with real people and doesn't sell random courses. Japanese is just a beautiful language.
(^ω^)
This is the best and most effective way to learn and improve reading and listening skills at the same time
Totally agree
Absolutely love it. Gold content. Not only because the translation and written in hiragana, but also due to the fact that you are walking around, showing the environment and culture. This is immersion at it's finest, which is probably the closest thing to actually going there and learn it while talking to people. ありがとうございます
こちらこそ ありがとうございます。
Sometimes I forget why I study japanese, but this videos had just awaken my passion and reminded me of all the beautiful sounds and sights that fascinate me so much! Cry of a crow on a spacious lonely street, a mysterious small shrine between the modern houses, automatic and yet so beautiful voice of the elevator announcer, they all struck me! Goodbye suica, we had a good time together!
And your english is very good, subtitles help a lot to remember all the words :) This is a very meaningful work :)
I love learning languages and I'm making these videos because I want you to know that learning languages is fun. I hope that my videos will motivate you to learn Japanese and be a "guidepost" for you.
Thank you. (^ω^)
いいね!
You obviously know what a Japanese language learner needs to know, thank you so much!
I see lots of Japanese videos to enhance my catching power but dude really this video helps me a lot with both subtitles english and Japanese
Please share your knowlege like this always .😍😍😍
(^3^)/
Found this channel only a few days ago. I wish I found it before. Absolutely great content.
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
(^_^)👍️
This is great Japanese learning program with accurate subtitles, it is vivid and entertain as you are really walking in Tokyo. During I stay in Tokyo in 1976 for learning Japanese, only can learn languish from books, from instructor teaching, in that time there was no such as PC, video, UA-cam, so convenience for people to learn languish, only a few and very expensive can find at languish school, or special organization but usually can't help too much. Thank a lots for your enthusiasm work.
Thank you for your heart-felt comment.
(^^)/\(^^)
Oh, in Tokyo in 1976 !?
When you were in Japan in 1976, you must have had a hard time. Because Japan at that time was not internationalized at all.
By the way, I was born in Tokyo in 1976. Life is very mysterious. Because a person who was born at that time and a foreigner who was learning Japanese at that time are speaking here.
This turned from learning japanese to a vlog and im loving every second of it
These videos make learning Japanese all the more enjoyable because it allows me to study Japanese in everyday situations. Sometimes I feel like I'm walking through the city myself, enjoying a nice, long walk. Many thanks, Yuusuke-sensei!
Heading to Japan tomorrow after 2 years of learning Japanese. This video really helped not just on the info it provided but also the reading and listening practice. Thanks
Thanks for your comment 😊
Unfortunately, due to a lack of semiconductors, the train companies are not making Suica cards at this time, so you'll have to buy a ticket or use another method.
I hope your life in Japan will be good (^ω^)👍️
thank you very much for uploading another video. very useful to me and can't wait to watch more!
コメントありがとうございます!
thank you for the comment !
にほんは すこしずつ あたたかく なってきています
It has slowly become warmer in japan.
your style of teaching is very interesting. i love it! :) 😍 😊
Suica is a necessity in Japan. Come again and watch my videos! Thank you ! \(~o~)/
it's a crazy good idea to go outside and film real life japanese. I've been to a lot of language schools and none can express or show me a real feeling for the language. It's always so abstract (hard to explain) that's why I quitted a lot of times learning japanese sadly.
With your videos I can build a good relation to the language and the ACTUAL usage. Movies are one thing but you are staying on topic, explaining and even transcipting into Furigana. Much appreciation for all of your effort!!
Splendid idea you had there my friend.ドイツのありがとうございます。
(^_^)/🇩🇪
Please keep on continuing this series it is a thousand times more effective than just learning grammar points. Also, it is very informative and interesting.ありがとうございます。
ゆうすけさんの動画は面白くて、そのほか長いあいだ使わなかった日本語を回復するために素晴らしいものです。ありがとうございます
こちらこそ コメントありがとうございます。役に立てたら うれしいです😊
ほんとうに役に立つ動画です! 作ってくれてありがとうございます。
いいえ、こちらこそ ありがとうございます😊
I live in Sri Lanka and I can't help but see how similar our roads here in the big cities and the roads and vehicles in Japan are so similar. Maybe because we've been using Japanese cars for a really long time we started building the infrastructure around them? This feels like a walk around in a familiar place, making me feel all kinds of nostalgic! I wish I can visit Japan for once. ありがとうございました勇介さん!
Oh! Colombo and my city are similar? I didn't know that! I'll check it out on Google Maps😊
I just found out about this channel. I've been trying to watch one episode per day. These are excellent learning content that may improve listening and reading skills plus it can also improve vocabulary. Thanks for this!
Welcome!👍️
Have fun learning😊
You definitely deserve Million views...loved the way you speak so slowly and naturally explaining the difference and daily conversation..
Loved " I want to eat Apple and Apple want to eat me in English" but no difference in the Japanese language.. it's so simple...
Yeah, but the Japanese language can be complicated.
I'm so happy I found your videos! I hope you keep making more, these are such a great resource for learning Japanese. 日本語の標準語を習うために最高です。本当にありがとうござました。
Thanks for watching my videos!
When this worst situation in the world is resolved, please come to Japan by all means (^ω^)
I'm addicted to your videos, hopefully one day I'll be able to visit Japan!
(°∀°)✨I'm glad to hear that!
I hope your Japanese learning will be successful😊
I was in Tokyo in February 2019, thats when i saw snow for the first time. It doesn't usually snow in tokyo but we were lucky to experience it!
❄️(*゚∀゚)❄️
I love how you explain Suica cards. I still have one from 2011 with my name on it. I use it every time I visit.
Best channel on UA-cam to learn Japanese...Am doing N3 and that's the best channel which helping in my listening practice as well...keep going brother lots of love for your hard work ❤️😊
JLPT N3 is pretty difficult for many foreigners to understand because there are many ambiguous expressions.
In the case of real conversations, you can see the expression of the person you are talking to, so it should be easier to understand.
Enjoy realistic conversations, not just exams !!
Japanese Street look like Indian Street. But the difference is there is a lot of people on Indian street but Japanese street is quite peaceful.
I like how the streets always look at night, It's interesting and fun the trip you make is through the streets
Am I the only one IN LOVE with his voice? 😫
Thank you so much for the way you made these videos, which attracts me a lot. I love the feelings of walking down the street...even just via your camera, I'm feeling that I were really on the Japan's streets although I have never been that before. Hoping that I can be fluent in Japanese soon and have a chance to be there. Your country is so beautiful and your voice inspired me to learn Japanese immediately. Thank you so much again!🥰🥰🥰
Wow tbh i only subcribed cause u r the only male teaching japanese worth watchin didn't expect the content is really good like misa's
Msa-san is kawaii 😊
このぷらくちすがめっちゃすごいですね!
日本のストリート見たしりせにんぐれんしゅがまじ日本語の学習に役立ちます!おしえてくれてありがとうございます
ありがとうございますゆうすけ先生。I revisited this video... You did an excellent job.. with your presentation.. マレーシアから
🇲🇾\(^-^)/ 🇯🇵
Thank you for your amazing video. I really enjoy watching and learning about Japan, in japanese with subtitles!🎉❤ Hope I can understand without reading subtitles soon.
You can do it if you keep trying😊
your English is very good and no mistake. Hope to see more of this kind of video, thank you so much.
(°∀°)👍️
Thank you for making such great video. Really appreciate your efforts in all the content and making the subtitles. This really helps us learn Japanese effectively. I'm a fan of your video from United Kingdom.
🇬🇧 \(^o^)/🇯🇵
Your videos gives such a nice comfy felling unlike any other video out there. I really like it 🤗
Very interesting video and information. Now I get to know about the usage of Suica card. ありがとうございます!
thanks for doing these videos. i understand just 2 percent haha but it is helpful that you talk with lots of pauses
Thanks for the comment !
No less than 2%! haha (^.^) but, then do 10 times as much learning as you've been doing, so you'll be able to listen 20% with your listening ability. There are many people who have become 100% with that feeling.
Have fun learning !! (^ω^)
ゆうすけさんは投稿初めての頃はこんな感じですね~
見に行きました!お疲れ様でした。
うゎ~ うれしい!
そう、最初はこんな感じでした😊
When I first watched your video, I thought you were Hanae Natsuki san since you sound so much alike and it became a motivation for me to learn Japanese knowing you sound like one of my favourite seiyuu. Thank you for teaching us!
👍 花江さん ね!But he's younger and better looking than me ( ´∀`)haha!
Just found your channel. These videos are awesome. Keep up the good work! Can’t thank you enough.
Thank you !
I'd be happy if you enjoyed my videos !
You deserve so much more recognition for ur hard work!
(^。^)thx
言わなかった言葉をわかりやすくしに括弧に書いたことはいいアイディアだと思います!ありがとうございす!
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。
それと、日本語で書いてくれて ありがとうございます。
This is very useful. Please keep uploading more of this! Thank you
Of course I'll upload more !
(^-^)/ Thank you~!
I love your style!💜 keep uploading more
👍
Terima kasih.
Terima kasih !
ありがとうございます😊
It’s too much useful to me. Thank you very much. Please keep teaching us.
\(^o^)/
I love seeing the streets, the cities, and stores of Japan! Also the Suica card is very useful! I'll probably get one when I Visit Japan! this Video was amazing!
Thank you!
ありがとうございます!
:)
Such informative video. Thank you very much. Even my “no interest in learning Japanese” husband is watching this episodes because we are planning to visit Japan this year. Hope you will continue your hobby of making videos so that I can continue my hobby of learning the language 😂😂😂. お疲れさま😅 ありがとございました💐
Hope you enjoy Japan👍️
😊 ありがとう😊
greetings from slovakia, I am interested in learning japanese and found your awesome youtube channel, thank you
Thank you!! My newer videos are more learning oriented so watch them too😊
Great video Yusuke-san! Your videos are what I really need. Especially that you tried your best not using kanji. I really appreciate it. 😊 Ganbatte!
😊 thx !
This is a nice way to learn and improve japanese listening and reading skill! Thank you so much for doing this types of video, I learn a lot and I love the way you film all of this. It's an original way and seeing the city/life while you speak is very interesting.
I plan to do a "working holiday" visa (Sorry, I don't know the english word, but in french it's called "Visa : vacances travail (PVT)") in Japan in the future. This Suica card seem to be very handy and I think I will rewatch this video to memorise the sentences you used at the counter/konbini :).
(^ω^)👍️
日本語を勉強しってめっちゃむずかしいだけど、ゆうすけさんのビデオってとても楽しいだ、あたしもっともっとにがんばって, 本当にありがとう! (私の日本語ごめんね、まだで勉強してる) ✌️
こちらこそ ありがとう!
日本語の勉強 がんばってくださいね😊
いい内容です。ありがとうございました
This is gold. I'm binge watching all your content. Thank you. Please allow us to become members of you channel so we can support you more ❤.
(⌒0⌒)/Thank~💕
I was searching for something like this to accelerate my learning
ゆうすけさん、私は学校の先生なので、日本語の勉強時間は少なくて、この動画は全部本当に大切にしています。それは家に帰って、食事を食べながら動画を見て、夕食は勉強になります。ゆうすけさんのおかげですね。
ちょっと質問があるんですけど、「〜たいと思います」「〜ようと思います」「〜かなぁと思います」よく聞きますが、ニュアンスはわかりません。もし時間があったら、説明してくれると嬉しいです。
そして、日本語はまだまだですけど、コメントを日本語で書いてみることも勉強になるので、間違いがあったら、自由に教えてください。
ありがとう!
コメントありがとうございます。
学校の先生なんですね、素晴らしい職業です!
文を全て読みましたが、間違いはありません。100点の日本語です。
間違いは無いんですが、漢字について1つだけ説明します。
「見る」「観る」どちらも「みる」と読みます。
しかし、意味を明確にしたい時は「watch = 観る」です。
例えば
「動画を観る」「テレビを観る」。
「見る」は「景色を見る」「時計を見る」など「見る = see, look」です。
多くの人は「観る」と書くのが面倒くさいので「動画を見る」と書く事が多いです。
でも、公式の文章や試験などでは「watch = 観る」と書くのが正解です。
質問の答えですが、ニュアンスを最も近い英語で書きます。
「~たいと思います。」
= I want to do
= I'd like to do
「~ようと思います。」
= I'll try to do
= I'll do
「~かなぁと思います。」
= I suppose
= I guess
「思います = Think」だけではないんです。
簡単に説明しましたが、もっと詳しく知りたければコメントして下さい。
I’ll watch your videos!! The pace is just right not so fast. I’m still building my vocabulary though.
(^_^)👍
This is such an important and useful topic thank you again, Yusuke san. You work so hard for those of us who want to learn Japanese. Muffy from Australia
Initially, this channel was only made for a few of my friends. But they told me to make it public, and Now I'm continuing it. I'm just doing this as a hobby, so it's not hard work (^ω^)
I love your videos, Thank you very much Yusuke san.
Good day sir, this video is like a tour and learning at the same time. Thank you.
Good day sir. Thank you, too !
@@moshimoshi.yusuke I wish I was a " Sir" 😄. Thank you.
@@jenjen9313
Oh! Sorry! You are a woman !!
I should have looked firmly at your profile pic. ha ha (^_^)
@@moshimoshi.yusuke No that's fine Sir. Your videos are all informative. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂
ありがとうございます
I stayed 2 years in Tokyo at Nishikasai 1991-92. Yes, it rarely snows in Tokyo but I was fortunate to witness it.
I wonder what the atmosphere was like Nishi-Kasai 30 years ago...
スイカについて小学校も理解できるように説明してくれてありがとうございました
ほとんどの日本人は Suica か それと同じ機能があるカードを持っています。日本に来るなら あると便利です。
I've just watched 2 videos. The content is fantastic. I sometimes watch when I take an office break. Now I do know a little about how things work in Japan. I saw people stand on the left while taking escalator. Is this kind of nature? I've never been to japan but I know everyone say thank you after received something because I've seen a lot in Japanese films. I'm self-studying the language last week. By the way, You smoked a lot. Do you? You bought 4 box of cigarettes. :D
Standing on the left side of escalator is an unspoken rule in Tokyo and the surrounding areas.
On the other hand, people around Osaka area are standing on the right side. That's what everyone does naturally.
Yeah, I do smoke, but not so many.
(^。^)y-~
Lots of people appreciate your video :>
I'm glad !! (~o~)
Here is what I learned in my Japanese so far before finding this channel and I am using the Microsoft IME as I have installed Japanese to my computer
おはいよございます
げんきですか?
こんいちわ
はい
いいえ
さよなら
ありがとございます
ゆうすけさんあなたはほんとにすごくて素晴らし人です。もっとvideoを作ります
(^.^) ありがとうございます (^.^)
Thank you so much for the videos!
このビデオは僕の日常会話の勉強のことに役に立つ
先生 本当に ありがとございます
ありがとう~! (^o^)v
LOVE YOUR VIDÉOS.
BY THE MEAN OF THEM, , I CAN VISIT JAPAN.
IT IS VERY PLEASANT FOR ME. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
YOUR ENGLISH IS GOOD FOR ME. I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING.
私のことばは、フラン語です。日本語をべんきょうしています。ひらがなとカタカナをよんでいます。かんじをべんきょうしています。でも、とてもむずかしいですね❢
ありがとうございます!😊
さよなら。
レア。
(^_^) べんきょう がんばって~!
@@moshimoshi.yusuke ありがとうございます!
I like this one 💓
And please make more video
How to find smoking place and japanese daily use kotoba
お願いします。🙇
(-。-)y-~ I'm a smoker too, so I have a hard time finding a place to smoke...
Thank you so much. Your effort's really worth.
My pleasure 😄
ありがとう
I love your videos sensei.
Thanks!!
The moment you walked in the store and you already grabbed Candy LOL 20:02
15:13 bros got balls to walk by that section
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@@moshimoshi.yusukesmall
I'll have to crawl through each and every letter to learn how to read along with your voice😂 but its worth it. Btw I set it a bit slower at 0.75x for me to understand it better as a beginner
I agree with you. It's better to learn a language by listening at 0.75× speed that native speakers speak.
Konnichiwa Yuusuke thank you for these videos, they are helping a lot :)
こんにちは! (^ω^)
Thank you for this video, too! Doumo arigatou gozaimasu
こちらこそ ありがとう!
Great video ❤
I like your voice and Videos thanks
(^ω^)👍️
Your English sounds really good!
Thank you very much for your effort
Thank you, yusuke, for this amazing content.
P.s: It's none of my business, but please stop smoking for your health.
健康よる、吸わないでください。
忠告 ありがとうございます。
thanks
what is this beep sound around 29:50 ? I've heard it several times in your videos. keep up the great work!
That's the sound of a traffic light. For the blind, they use the sound of birds to tell them which intersection to cross.
@@moshimoshi.yusuke that's very clever! I never heard of that system before. Thank you for taking the time to reply to a comment on an old video.
ありがとう😆
good work.. very helpfull for newby..
i just want to say thank you
Thank you, too😊
I just love how he is still liking the new comments even though it's been 5 years!!
love from India ❤
(^3^)💕
Hoping that the current COVID-19 virus with go away so that we can enjoy your more new videos.
You're right. I can't take a video outside in this situation. But it's not me that's in trouble, it's the medical professionals around the world.
We have to wait now.
@@moshimoshi.yusuke san, yes. We hope each and everyone stay safe. Together will overcome this situation.
Very useful video for me... Thanks for uploading this kind of videos.. Neepa from India.
Hi, Neepa san (^o^)/
Thanks for the comment from India !
@@moshimoshi.yusuke arigatou Yusuke San... Watashi wa nihon no ryokushiken(N5) no sensei desu.. but I want to be fluent in speaking also.. can you help me?
@@neepakashyapi3322
Oh ! Are you a JLPT N5 teacher?
Of course, if you ask me some questions, I'll answer as much as I can !
@@moshimoshi.yusuke arigatou Yusuke San...
amazing! お疲れ様でした。
ありがとうございます (^o^)
Thanks for these great content! I'm jealous 7-11 is still operating in Japan and other countries but not mine :(
日本へ行ってみたい!!いつか行けるかな 。。。
コロナ問題が終われば 👍
@@moshimoshi.yusuke そうですね。コロナ問題がすぐに終わることをお願っています。
いいですね、らいげつは日本へ旅行しますえ。ありがとうございました。
(⌒0⌒)/WELCOME!
コメントありがとうございます😊
Great video man!
Thank you !
The Japan train system is very complex. If you buy a ticket every time you get on the train, you will have a hard time. I recommend Suica