Hey Athan I just moved to Japan I’ve been following your videos and journey for a long time and you have inspired me to really start making UA-cam videos about my life here
You should try the onsen/sento experience. Just focus on the experience rather than those things you do not want to see. Go with your japanese friends, they are glad to help. When I went there it was easier than I thought.
Experiencing culture shock in Japan can be a delightful journey of discovery, where every corner unveils a new quirk and every encounter presents an opportunity for enlightenment. From the exuberant festivals to the tranquil tea ceremonies, Japan's cultural kaleidoscope offers a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation. Navigating the intricate social customs, such as bowing etiquette or mastering the art of slurping noodles with gusto, may initially leave one feeling like a well-meaning yet slightly awkward participant in a meticulously choreographed dance. However, as one embraces the rhythm of daily life, these cultural nuances transform into endearing rituals that add depth and color to the tapestry of Japanese society. The juxtaposition of ancient temples nestled amidst futuristic skyscrapers serves as a poignant reminder of Japan's ability to seamlessly blend the past with the present. It's as if time itself has become a playful companion, leading travelers on a whimsical journey through centuries of tradition and innovation. And let's not forget the culinary odyssey that awaits! From the delicate art of sushi-making to the fiery spectacle of teppanyaki, each dish tells a story of craftsmanship and reverence for ingredients. Even the most timid palate is sure to be tantalized by the myriad flavors and textures that Japan's culinary landscape has to offer. In the midst of this cultural odyssey, moments of hilarity are bound to ensue. Whether it's attempting to decipher kanji characters or inadvertently participating in a game of karaoke roulette, laughter becomes the universal language that bridges any cultural divide. So, to anyone embarking on the adventure of exploring Japan's rich tapestry of culture, embrace the unexpected, savor the moments of bewilderment, and allow yourself to be swept away by the enchanting allure of the Land of the Rising Sun. For it is in the embrace of the unknown that the true magic of cultural immersion unfolds. Ganbatte kudasai! (Good luck!) 🎌 Thank you Athan❤
found your channel a could days ago, i've been debating moving for a while now, when i finish school i plan on applying to some tutoring classes in Tokyo, My school staff has helped me a lot with this dream. best of luck to you, will be coming back to this channel.
9:50 I thought you were gonna say the best place to make friends was clubs, like the clubbing clubs which would have been a mood shift from introversion lol
I’m experiencing opposite. I’ve been living in the U.S for 9 years. I had many culture shocks and language barriers. Also, it’s harder to make close American female friends than I thought. but I still enjoy life here. I hope you enjoy your life in Japan too. Gambattene!!
Waiting a week for every video is so worth it😭 it's like I've been waiting for the week to end so that I can watch one of your videos and it feels so rewarding yk😭😭. Oh and and about that trash situation, why don't you ask your landlord to help you and teach you how to do it. I'm sure they'll help ya
Hiii Athan!! I will be going to Japan this summer to study abroad! I found so much inspirations from your videos, including this one! I am full of excitement!
New fan here😊 I've watched pretty much all the Japan related videos in a row and I love how relatable and bingeable your content is, which I think will take you far and it's one of the keys with UA-cam. I've been considering moving to Japan for some time and your videos lighted the spark back😊
Great videos! Interesting to experience Japan. Congrats on passing 4 000 subscribers - I subbed today, after having seen all your Japan videos. More vlogs would be fun.
@@AthanWright I think people would love to see it. With the average length of your videos this topic will still be a fun video to make and watch. Or, as mentioned, try typical Japanese foods that you haven’t tried before and review them.
W ATHANNN. I always get happy when you upload. (btw i love ur college/school vids can we get more of them lol and just daily vlogs, those are so cool!)
Hey Athan, I discovered you from your Southgate dorm video! I was in Southgate in 1965!!! can you believe that? What was your room number? I love your Japan videos. I'm a big fan of Japan and Japanese culture. Keep up the good work! Miriam
I love your vids Athan, also, what's the name of the dish you get in the mornings at that one place (the one with the shrimp)? I've been wanting to try it
Bro ... The loneliness is incredible ... it's really real. Your tip about needing to go out and seeking out applies not only if you're a student but also for those slightly older and are working professionally in Japan. And be really curious and persistent.
found your videostoday, i've been binge watching the japan series all morning
yooo so happy you found us lol and are liking the content!
Hey Athan I just moved to Japan I’ve been following your videos and journey for a long time and you have inspired me to really start making UA-cam videos about my life here
that's awesome to hear, good luck on your journey!!
You should try the onsen/sento experience. Just focus on the experience rather than those things you do not want to see. Go with your japanese friends, they are glad to help. When I went there it was easier than I thought.
yeah you right, I'll have to bring a couple friends with me and we will do it together
Experiencing culture shock in Japan can be a delightful journey of discovery, where every corner unveils a new quirk and every encounter presents an opportunity for enlightenment. From the exuberant festivals to the tranquil tea ceremonies, Japan's cultural kaleidoscope offers a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation.
Navigating the intricate social customs, such as bowing etiquette or mastering the art of slurping noodles with gusto, may initially leave one feeling like a well-meaning yet slightly awkward participant in a meticulously choreographed dance. However, as one embraces the rhythm of daily life, these cultural nuances transform into endearing rituals that add depth and color to the tapestry of Japanese society.
The juxtaposition of ancient temples nestled amidst futuristic skyscrapers serves as a poignant reminder of Japan's ability to seamlessly blend the past with the present. It's as if time itself has become a playful companion, leading travelers on a whimsical journey through centuries of tradition and innovation.
And let's not forget the culinary odyssey that awaits! From the delicate art of sushi-making to the fiery spectacle of teppanyaki, each dish tells a story of craftsmanship and reverence for ingredients. Even the most timid palate is sure to be tantalized by the myriad flavors and textures that Japan's culinary landscape has to offer.
In the midst of this cultural odyssey, moments of hilarity are bound to ensue. Whether it's attempting to decipher kanji characters or inadvertently participating in a game of karaoke roulette, laughter becomes the universal language that bridges any cultural divide.
So, to anyone embarking on the adventure of exploring Japan's rich tapestry of culture, embrace the unexpected, savor the moments of bewilderment, and allow yourself to be swept away by the enchanting allure of the Land of the Rising Sun. For it is in the embrace of the unknown that the true magic of cultural immersion unfolds. Ganbatte kudasai! (Good luck!) 🎌
Thank you Athan❤
this is beautifully said!
chat gpt that you? lol
found your channel a could days ago, i've been debating moving for a while now, when i finish school i plan on applying to some tutoring classes in Tokyo, My school staff has helped me a lot with this dream. best of luck to you, will be coming back to this channel.
lol I think I know which vid you found me at since you commented there. good luck to you as well!!
For vid ideas, maybe visit a temple or private onsen or maybe go for a cool hike if u are into that.
yeah been meaning to go on a hike actually
Great video production quality. You made good points about the convenience stores and only finding water at the vending machines.
thanks !!
This was a fun one to listen to like a podcast :)
9:50 I thought you were gonna say the best place to make friends was clubs, like the clubbing clubs which would have been a mood shift from introversion lol
lmaooo nah nah
Great videos about Japan my friend. Immediate and sincere and with a great musical dressing. Greetings from Greece, keep living the dream!
i love the outro music!
I’m experiencing opposite. I’ve been living in the U.S for 9 years. I had many culture shocks and language barriers. Also, it’s harder to make close American female friends than I thought. but I still enjoy life here. I hope you enjoy your life in Japan too. Gambattene!!
yeah it's definitely a challenge getting used to any new country. luckily we are all in this together!
Waiting a week for every video is so worth it😭 it's like I've been waiting for the week to end so that I can watch one of your videos and it feels so rewarding yk😭😭. Oh and and about that trash situation, why don't you ask your landlord to help you and teach you how to do it. I'm sure they'll help ya
yooo that's crazy love, thanks for saying that! yeah I do talk to my landlord but the questions keep coming lol
@@AthanWright then there's always a UA-cam video on everything, it will help you too😌👍🏻
Hiii Athan!! I will be going to Japan this summer to study abroad! I found so much inspirations from your videos, including this one! I am full of excitement!
yoooo that's crazy!!! congrats, you're gonna love it!
@@AthanWright Its gonna be my first time to jp!!! so excited and nervous at the same time
Hi Athan
I enjoy keeping up with your adventures. In Japan. My best to you.
Thanks Mrs. Phelps, happy to hear from you!
Nice video, I agree with the making japanese friends point, it is indeed very hard.
Continue your videos, I enjoy them a lot!
yeah it's def something I'm still working on lol
New fan here😊 I've watched pretty much all the Japan related videos in a row and I love how relatable and bingeable your content is, which I think will take you far and it's one of the keys with UA-cam. I've been considering moving to Japan for some time and your videos lighted the spark back😊
yoo so glad yoy like it, thank you so much lol!!! yeah japan is awesome
another great vid bro. bro the first thing ima do when I get to japan is go to 711 and lawsons and family mart.
yeah first thing I did was visit family mart and eat their delicious discount meals lol
Great videos! Interesting to experience Japan. Congrats on passing 4 000 subscribers - I subbed today, after having seen all your Japan videos. More vlogs would be fun.
thanks!! every 1k is coming faster and faster!!
Fun content! You could make a video on the meals you’re eating throughout the week or you trying out restaurants you’ve never been before.
yeah I would but I just eat the same exact thing everyday lol😭 im a pretty boring eater
@@AthanWright I think people would love to see it. With the average length of your videos this topic will still be a fun video to make and watch. Or, as mentioned, try typical Japanese foods that you haven’t tried before and review them.
I’d love you to show us some of your fav places to go in Japan and maybe any new places you’ve found to eat?
noted!
W ATHANNN. I always get happy when you upload. (btw i love ur college/school vids can we get more of them lol and just daily vlogs, those are so cool!)
WWW comment, yeah def plan to make more, currently on break tho lol
I been waiting🗣️
gotchu!! 😤
First time I did onsen was so uncomfortable. It was pretty hilarious.
rite of passage i guess lmao
Hey Athan, I discovered you from your Southgate dorm video! I was in Southgate in 1965!!! can you believe that? What was your room number? I love your Japan videos. I'm a big fan of Japan and Japanese culture. Keep up the good work! Miriam
I love your vids Athan, also, what's the name of the dish you get in the mornings at that one place (the one with the shrimp)? I've been wanting to try it
If you're talking about the food I always post on my insta stories it shrimp fried rice!
5:40 you're definitely a fan
nope, don't get the hype
Bro ... The loneliness is incredible ...
it's really real. Your tip about needing to go out and seeking out applies not only if you're a student but also for those slightly older and are working professionally in Japan. And be really curious and persistent.
yeah feel like everyone goes through that rly lonely stage when they go to a new country. but once you get out of it you become way stronger
Has it really been 6 months? Man I’ve been here since day one in Japan
yoo day one fr. yeah like 8 months man
Keep going bro
thanks bro you too
ATHANNNNNNN
YOOOOOO
For all the culture shock, you've done an awesome job of acclimating (and thriving!). So, good on you!
thanks, it's been a learning experience!!
For video ideas you should go sightseeing
noted!!
Would it be worth asking your neighbours how to do the trash just so you can learn it then eventually won’t get stuck?😊
I do ask my landlord, I just keep coming up with questions lol
Hello, Athan. How long are you staying till?
until July!
🙌🏻🙌🏻
just a comment for the algorythm
you're my hero lmao
Hi Athens
lol very funny
Wasaaaaa
Dude. Just get over yourself and go to an onsen. You'll be fine.
you right