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  • @TheVermilliaFamily
    @TheVermilliaFamily 10 місяців тому +11042

    When I was in Japan, I was walking along one of the many lakes around Mt. Fuji when an old fisherman waved me over. He didn't speak much English, and I didn't speak much Japanese, but he invited me into his fishing shack and we talked about our jobs and what we like about our homes. He gave me a huge bag of jerky fish and said, "if you come back, I will be here". I think about him every week 😭

    • @livinlicious
      @livinlicious 10 місяців тому

      probably wanted to murder you and eat your skin as jerky. I wouldnt go to weirdos shack in the middle of nowhere. Trust me, not even in japan.
      In the west you get robbed, in japan you get skinned by the one weirdo. Have you seen the murderers in japan? Im not sure there is worse fate than what they did to their victims.

    • @NotTheDude
      @NotTheDude 10 місяців тому +618

      I don’t know why, but it warms my heart a little to know he probably is, in fact, still there, fishing in one of the lakes next to Mt. Fuji.

    • @dzezonja3558
      @dzezonja3558 10 місяців тому +461

      Next time you visit, get on a mission to bring him something in return! A clear sign of respect and appreciation.

    • @Rosemary_Wolfenstein
      @Rosemary_Wolfenstein 10 місяців тому +189

      Definitely go back to him one day.. 🥹

    • @jordancook8511
      @jordancook8511 10 місяців тому +16

      If you what?

  • @TheRubinMoon
    @TheRubinMoon 10 місяців тому +1408

    When we visited Kyoto I gave an old japanese lady my seat on train and she was SO incredibly thankful, she thanked me like 30 times and when she got off the train she thanked me again 10 times. Not gonna lie, this adorable old lady was one of my highlights in japan.

    • @SamTheGumMan117
      @SamTheGumMan117 10 місяців тому +48

      That's incredibly sweet and a great interaction 😊

    • @RoninDude8
      @RoninDude8 10 місяців тому +26

      "AND again, thank you!"

    • @ferdinanddiaz7021
      @ferdinanddiaz7021 10 місяців тому +48

      If men do that in the US, giving their seat to ladies, the ladies will think he's misogynistic or rapist, when he's genuinely just being respectful

    • @princesserika9899
      @princesserika9899 10 місяців тому +12

      @@ferdinanddiaz7021 Why do they think that? It's just courtesy

    • @laurence_lookmyr
      @laurence_lookmyr 10 місяців тому +16

      @@princesserika9899wayyy too many adults acting like children who never grew up from the boys vs girls Elementary school shite

  • @hanafruit98
    @hanafruit98 10 місяців тому +658

    I completely understand that "feeling" you're referring to at the end. In 2015 I went on a high school exchange to Japan for a year and lets just say my arrival in Japan was very stressful. Because of all that stress I went through I began regretting my decision to study abroad and was feeling really bad. After my host family at the time picked me up from the airport and I was in the car on the way to their home, I had a change of heart. What made me change my outlook was simply seeing life going on around me. I saw a person riding their bike, other cars on the road with us, all the homes in my host family's neighborhood and all that made me think "you know what, this is nice" and I never regretted my decision again after that. I ended up loving my year in Japan so much that I plan to move back in a few years.

    • @julianplayzgames
      @julianplayzgames 10 місяців тому +13

      Super cool, I'm Super proud of my Japanese heritage. I wish I was more honorable and respectful

    • @dbr_199
      @dbr_199 8 місяців тому +7

      This is what happiness feels like to me. I just hope it doesn’t fade with time

    • @micahwilliams1826
      @micahwilliams1826 8 місяців тому +1

      Don't go to Japan if you're black. Very racist country.

    • @dallae2153
      @dallae2153 8 місяців тому +10

      I had the same experience! I went on exchange to South Korea. The language barrier, the issues at the airport (I went at the beginning of 2020 - and I had my exchange terminated due to COVID), the initial stress. It had me deliberating upon whether I made the right decision. I had exactly the same anagnorisis, at exactly the same time. The drive home from the airport. Observing everyone around me. My host family gave me a Korean name (the romanised version is actually my username lmfao), and I started feeling like I could do it, as challenging as the journey was.

    • @suchan.kawaii
      @suchan.kawaii 7 місяців тому +2

      また もどってきてね~😊にほんをたのしんでください🍀

  • @robt9790
    @robt9790 10 місяців тому +162

    When I first visited Japan we were still learning the subway station and of course we were in Shinjuku. This lady named AIko spent an hour and a half of her day helping us set up Passmo (buss pass) and explaining the subway system to us. She didn't speak much english but was still a huge blessing when we had no idea what we were doing.

  • @andreslosada559
    @andreslosada559 10 місяців тому +6374

    Felix finally got sponsored by Japan. He’s truly becoming a top UA-camr

    • @user-jl3bi6rp2b
      @user-jl3bi6rp2b 10 місяців тому +1

      Imagine everyone who reads my words supports my channel, how much will my channel earn from subscriptions and follow-ups, I need your support please ❤️❤️

    • @igor_ostrovski
      @igor_ostrovski 10 місяців тому +151

      WRONG! TODAY'S SPONSOR IS NORD VPN-

    • @MinMin-kq2zn
      @MinMin-kq2zn 10 місяців тому +10

      @@sohlig😱😱😱😱

    • @ziizto
      @ziizto 10 місяців тому +10

      @@sohligno way 😱😱😱😱🤗

    • @GastonMalondra
      @GastonMalondra 10 місяців тому +3

      Nipon sponsor

  • @jaskii6879
    @jaskii6879 10 місяців тому +10639

    pewds: "...people may smile back."
    me: smiles*
    pewds: SMILE BACK!
    me: smiles aggressively.
    pewds: thank you.

    • @soral94
      @soral94 10 місяців тому +219

      When he went quiet and stared, smiling at the camera I found myself un- ironically smiling :))

    • @IRefuseToUseThisStupidFeature
      @IRefuseToUseThisStupidFeature 10 місяців тому +16

      Self-proclaimed 'Feminists': "Don't tell me to smile!! MiSOgYnY!"

    • @sudokubeast1
      @sudokubeast1 10 місяців тому +42

      I was reading this comment when he started doing it 😂

    • @fridane
      @fridane 10 місяців тому +7

      legit bro lmao

    • @monk-ey4141
      @monk-ey4141 10 місяців тому +5

      Im surprised he didn't mention how amazing the stores are.

  • @Twoface227
    @Twoface227 10 місяців тому +53

    12 years living here, and I love how his list of good and bad mirrors experience here from arrival to having been here for awhile. The trash bins you notice almost immediately. The language hurdles and small victories over time. The rules one is spot on though. If it is written, or generally understood & accepted to be, it means that is how it is and there will be no other way. I am so happy for you both, on both your life and work change, and for your new additions.

  • @ck-nw8hc
    @ck-nw8hc 10 місяців тому +448

    Felixさんが日本で楽しく過ごせているようで嬉しいですー!ご家族とこれからも幸せに暮らせますように!

  • @consciouslasagne354
    @consciouslasagne354 10 місяців тому +3673

    I like how pewds these days looks like he found his balance in life. He looks so content and peaceful. Cheers mate happy for you pewds.

    • @slimhxcchance86
      @slimhxcchance86 10 місяців тому

      Lol he's a fucking racist, but ok

    • @KiraX2lol
      @KiraX2lol 10 місяців тому +43

      Fr bro does what he want and we love that for him

    • @paoloniero5454
      @paoloniero5454 10 місяців тому +12

      he is reach and in love what else

    • @Walterwhite069
      @Walterwhite069 10 місяців тому +14

      Blud found out he got no enemies

    • @whoaskedyoutolookatthis
      @whoaskedyoutolookatthis 10 місяців тому +30

      Man, what a hard thing to find! While being a multimillionaire with no preocupation where you take a private jet because of your dogs. Sooooooo hard to find balance

  • @azianimations4883
    @azianimations4883 10 місяців тому +891

    It sounds like the final thing about Japan that Felix enjoys is that he's at peace there! So happy he is in such a good place in his life!

    • @toziassmitt
      @toziassmitt 10 місяців тому +16

      Yup. All the way through the video I was thinking “these aren’t Japan things, these are felix things”

    • @Dextrome
      @Dextrome 10 місяців тому +11

      if you had millions of dollars you'd be in a good place too...

  • @yuxghost
    @yuxghost 8 місяців тому +12

    Thanks for the compliment on Japan.
    May you always have a good time while you are in Japan and wherever you decide to live in the future!

  • @user-tj2xg3vs9t
    @user-tj2xg3vs9t 10 місяців тому +261

    日本のことをこんなにも褒めて下さりありがとうございます!日本は本当に意味がわからないルールが多いですよね😢わかるなぁーって思いながら聞いてました笑英語が話せない人が多い日本で暮らすのは大変なことが多いと思いますし、嫌な経験をすることもあると思いますが、これからもあなたの日本での生活がいいものであることを願ってます。
    Thank you for praising Japan so much! There are a lot of rules in Japan that I don't really understand 😢 I was listening while thinking I understand lol I think it's often difficult to live in Japan where there are many people who can't speak English, and you can have bad experiences. I hope that your life in Japan will continue to be a good one.

    • @user-yt9xo4ub5w
      @user-yt9xo4ub5w 8 місяців тому +18

      聞き取れるんだ すげえ 全く分からんかったw

    • @kdjansnxknehnajanagokakuw
      @kdjansnxknehnajanagokakuw 3 місяці тому +1

      でも外国人がルール破っても許されるところあるよな

    • @Nikol_leonov1
      @Nikol_leonov1 27 днів тому

      Ayo he doesn't speaking Japanese

  • @Bongwater2k
    @Bongwater2k 10 місяців тому +507

    I remember being younger and thinking “what will pewdiepie be doing when I’m grown up” and now he’s got a child on the way, lives in Japan. Nice to see him living life to the fullest.

    • @DaughtersofOrion
      @DaughtersofOrion 10 місяців тому +8

      I feel really old now that the 8year olds are all adults too 😂 jkjk much love 💗

    • @siddharthabhusal3108
      @siddharthabhusal3108 10 місяців тому

      @DaughtersofOrion frrrr

    • @peppyhydra4544
      @peppyhydra4544 10 місяців тому +5

      I'm genuinely happy that he is living a fulfilling life and blossoming with a child on the way. It's inspiring.

    • @hungryavacadoo
      @hungryavacadoo 10 місяців тому +4

      I was 11 when i watched him now I'm 17

    • @xxamyyyox
      @xxamyyyox 10 місяців тому

  • @sssis
    @sssis 10 місяців тому +544

    As a Japanese, foreigners like you who try to live happily with lots of respect and follow the customs and maybe the rules here even you dont like, are very appreciated, and nice to hear your thoughts this time. Your Japanese speaking sounds quite good and i guess you can speak Japanese well more than you feel.

    • @freedomisbrightestindungeons
      @freedomisbrightestindungeons 10 місяців тому +52

      Well said
      Same here in the United States where I live
      We always welcome those who try to speak our language and respect our culture

    • @yarcho5680
      @yarcho5680 10 місяців тому

      the Japanese don't exist

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX 10 місяців тому +12

      You guys need to work on those silly rules and loosen up.. after all the society there is collapsing slowly because of the strict ways of life.

    • @Yousifzzz
      @Yousifzzz 10 місяців тому +3

      ⁠@@freedomisbrightestindungeons tbh I have never seen a foreigner in the US, even in New York, which I go at least once a month.

    • @Yousifzzz
      @Yousifzzz 10 місяців тому +2

      @@OArchivesX isn’t it because young people don’t get enough power, which leaves old people, so stuff is extremely strict?

  • @Brandongamesall
    @Brandongamesall Місяць тому +1

    Content you seem, happy i am. Im glad you get to finallt set your journey where youre at! Im pleased to see that you and this youtube tbing is still continuing. After being here since 2012, ive had nothing but respect for you man. And now, a video like this, i understand wny you feel happier now

  • @user-vn4rj6ds3m
    @user-vn4rj6ds3m 10 місяців тому +58

    2:36 CONES
    日本にしか住んだ事のない私、何十年も当たり前のように見てきた"コーン"に対し、そういえば何も思った事が無かった😆言われて初めて気付く事って沢山あって、面白い。

    • @yutakab8307
      @yutakab8307 2 місяці тому +2

      考えてみればそうだね

    • @user-xy6td9qu7i
      @user-xy6td9qu7i Місяць тому +1

      その上色も違うわなんか飾りついてるわ光るヤツ着いてるわ小さいのあるわでかいのあるわで 言われてみれば見ない日はないかも!

    • @semimaru4
      @semimaru4 19 днів тому

      せやな

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks 10 місяців тому +725

    Thank you so much for speaking on how locals treat you

  • @monicasmm
    @monicasmm 10 місяців тому +1172

    Felix, about the being in the delivery room thing: I know you said there isn’t really any bending the rules but I hope you do try! I’ve read someone say that they were able to stay the whole time before birth (not after) after doing a PCR COVID test on the spot. Maybe you could also ask the doctor for help with getting some sort of exception due to whatever reason: not fluent in Japanese, first pregnancy, high stress, whatever it is. Medically there is good reason for her to have you there to provide support and comfort in an extremely unfamiliar situation. I hope you’re able to be there at the very least longer than the 2 hours 🙏🏽

    • @melemisu3259
      @melemisu3259 10 місяців тому +130

      Yes!!! 100%. Im also watching a french youtuber you got his baby a few months ago in japan and he chose an hospital where he could stay 100% of the time. I think it could be very worth looking for an other hospital or asking for a solution.. 🤞

    • @bobgreen2569
      @bobgreen2569 10 місяців тому +75

      There are hospitals that will allow it. And I understand the feeling of not wanting to be the Gaijin and fuss about the "rules", but it is definitely worth the push. The regulation is going to change in a couple months anyway so why not push for it now.

    • @user-jw4yg3rp9q
      @user-jw4yg3rp9q 10 місяців тому +53

      日本だと例外が認められる事はほぼないです。先にルールを確認して自分と合う病院を探さないといけませんね。病院だけでなく全てにおいて、先にルールを確認したほうがいいです。煩わしいですがルールに合致すると非常に合理的で快適です。

    • @Dextrome
      @Dextrome 10 місяців тому +1

      who gives a fuck though

    • @littlebigcommentaries9833
      @littlebigcommentaries9833 10 місяців тому +7

      This is exactly why their society functions so efficiently compared to ours and we catch a bad rep for this stuff lol. It's always worth the push cause we're all so special and deserve special treatment to any little thing specific to what is important to any individual.
      I agree who wouldn't want to be present for their childs birth. But that's the thing about other cultures. It's not yours. There will always be things you may not be able to understand or relate to that you just have to accept. A lot of the west struggles with that.

  • @laylafiretruck
    @laylafiretruck 5 місяців тому +5

    I lived in Poland for 3 months and you really learn to enjoy the little things in a new place. Just sitting with coffee somewhere feels more meaningful. I started learning Polish nearly a year before I went and my Polish was passable enough for basic convo/at least understanding the general idea of what someone’s saying even if I couldn’t reply in Polish super well. It’s so fun to exercise your brain with more languages

  • @kawaiiAriya
    @kawaiiAriya 8 місяців тому +67

    I’ve been learning Japanese, and it’s so difficult. It’s insanely rewarding when you watch Japanese content and can understand what’s being said. I’ve always wanted to go to Japan, and I’ve recently had dreams about going.. and I remember always being so anxious in my dream because I couldn’t speak the language.

    • @Maru.01208dos_djp
      @Maru.01208dos_djp 8 місяців тому +8

      話せなくても大丈夫です
      4月は桜🌸 11月は紅葉🍁が綺麗で どちらも良い気候です
      ぜひ お待ちしていますね

    • @LanguageLearnersCafe
      @LanguageLearnersCafe 7 місяців тому +7

      Please do not worry so much. We know how diffucult the Japanese language is. So if you speak a few words in Japanese, we're already more than happy :)

  • @KalabS211
    @KalabS211 10 місяців тому +11136

    Spoiler: it's review of Japan

  • @theonewhosees586
    @theonewhosees586 10 місяців тому +1652

    It's just so cool to me how he and Marzia wanted to go to Japan for so long and finally his dream came true and now he's reviewing it. We're glad to be part of your journey Pewds. Keep on living your life.

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 10 місяців тому +10

      i mean marzia literally never worked an hour in her life lol pewds has enough money for both of them and more so it must be nice to ber her. she can go to japan and not work there

    • @littlegreen4991
      @littlegreen4991 10 місяців тому +30

      @@madapigi1 wheres your proof in that she has never worked an hour in her life?
      cause the internet thinks otherwise
      "Marzia Kjellberg is an Italian Internet personality and businesswoman. Known for her videos on her now-inactive UA-cam channel Marzia, Kjellberg has also ventured into writing, fashion design, and business."

    • @chinchinlovs6563
      @chinchinlovs6563 10 місяців тому +6

      ​​@@madapigi1 lmfao you should share what your on

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 10 місяців тому +9

      @@littlegreen4991 ehm she went to live with pewds when she was still in highschool so when do you think she had time to work? lol cmon im just stating facts. nothing wrong with it but i'ts clear she lives with his money

    • @goose3276
      @goose3276 10 місяців тому +22

      ​@@madapigi1 Unlike others, I understand what you mean. It's true, Marzia most likely hasn't done any kind of job most people typically do after reaching adulthood, like a waitress, cashier, janitor. Aka, physical jobs. But starting and running a business, as well as doing art is a form of job anyway. Everyone has their own expences and the fact that someone's job is "simpler" than anothers, doesn't mean they don't have any kind of job experience.

  • @katullo11
    @katullo11 10 місяців тому +25

    I'm an Italian studying Japanese at University. My professor found the best analogy to describe this language's difficulty: it's like Maths. Japanese truly is a hard language in the same way Maths is a hard subject for many people. If you're able to understand and memorise it's many rules and ways of expressing things, you're golden, but it's very hard to get the gist of it if you're mind is more optimised for something else. This other analogy is my own: kanji are like working out. You end up enjoying suffering and enduring because you get addicted to that sense of gradual growth and development you get when you achieve a new goal or milestone. In the end, kanji suck, but they're so much fun.

    • @sinz766
      @sinz766 18 днів тому

      I don’t know Japanese but I certainly know mathematics, and so I can confidently say this: maths is not about memorization.
      Maths is a link of logics chained up together.
      Memorization of formulas is not mandatory for mathematics. They are essentially shortcuts you could say. There are many ways to solve the same problem that otherwise you would probably use a formula for.
      You can derive many formulas and rules in mathematics if you understand the fundamental building blocks.

  • @user-xu7et7fm6v
    @user-xu7et7fm6v 8 місяців тому +6

    Felixさんは何か惹かれる魅力があるよね
    日本人として日本を好きでいてくれることをとても誇りに思います。

  • @arcticxabyss
    @arcticxabyss 10 місяців тому +683

    it's always nice to see how relaxed felix is and how happy he and marzia are since they've moved to japan! 😀

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 10 місяців тому +40

      japan is good when you don't hjave to work there. since neither of them work japan must be awesome for them for sure lol

    • @jayfromspaceee
      @jayfromspaceee 10 місяців тому +14

      @@madapigi1 LMAO right. He definitely worked for a long time or wtv but it’s hard not to be happy when you got money and don’t really HAVE to work.

    • @justinhadasch
      @justinhadasch 10 місяців тому +13

      @@jayfromspaceeeand he isnt materialistic so their money is probably pretty safe for years to come

    • @ilariacervellera4777
      @ilariacervellera4777 10 місяців тому

      D
      D

    • @bigyoshi1
      @bigyoshi1 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@arcticxabyss What kind of youtubers have maids and servants?

  • @puhlsar1
    @puhlsar1 10 місяців тому +1078

    let’s be honest, we all genuinely smiled when he smiled

    • @legendxerro1555
      @legendxerro1555 10 місяців тому +6

      Nah. I don't smile when people smile, it seems kinda weird

    • @dennisg.5715
      @dennisg.5715 10 місяців тому

      no

    • @huhhh2238
      @huhhh2238 10 місяців тому

      No, i was eating

    • @infernal9698
      @infernal9698 10 місяців тому +5

      you three are cool

    • @solus8685
      @solus8685 10 місяців тому

      ​@@legendxerro1555bro a gorilla

  • @belle8689
    @belle8689 8 місяців тому

    That feeling you're talking about at the end!!! The word I learned for it was "copacetic". It's when things are "very satisfactory" or "in good order". I get that feeling all the time, it's such a pure feeling of happiness and peace. All is right in the world for those moments. Copacetic!

  • @jonahmalouf7735
    @jonahmalouf7735 10 місяців тому +38

    I came to japan recently and theres unfortunately a lot of misunderstanding between how open the people are here. Im staying with another host student whos from taiwan and he doesnt speak japanese or english. The day after we landed we were walking around nearby and went to a small sushi restaurant owned by an older couple (maybe 80). They were extremely welcome and regardless of what stereotypes say, they were very friendly to me and my roommate and they were very interested in talking to us. People here are usually very friendly and i have not had any issues with the people. Another example is my roommate wanted to use a tourist discount at a store nearby and the workers didnt know how to do it. We were holding up the line and i felt kinda bad so i told them that it would be ok if they couldnt do it since the line was stacked up. They declined my offer and decided to go through with it even though it took a lot of extra time and then THEY apologized for an inconvenience that we more or less caused. These things are all small ik, but they make a huge difference and regardless of what people say about japan its really a place you have to experience and connect with to understand. Whats seen vs reality is very different and i think its a very welcoming place.

    • @jwhvel
      @jwhvel 10 місяців тому +15

      As an American living in Japan 15 years, it's just like what was said in the vid. Form your own opinions. Most of the negative opinions I hear are from other long-term expats living here who don't know Japanese and get disgruntled from loneliness, failed relationships etc. Be careful, it is extremely contagious amongst expats here! Once you go down the road of criticizing Japan, it's hard to recover. I have 2 half Japanese kids, so I don't like to criticize Japan very much, and I don't have much to criticize anyways, Japan is a better fit for me than the USA x100000.

  • @gonzalorossi4645
    @gonzalorossi4645 10 місяців тому +151

    I lived there for 3 years, and i would say that most of the japanese are really kind. I started doing ubereats there and once i couldnt find the house i was delivering to ( the ping on the map was not correct ), i awkwarldy asked a couple that was passing by, the guy say come, come ( in inglish ) and run like 100 meters with me on the bicycle to the right adress, a true hero.

    • @ars.has123
      @ars.has123 10 місяців тому +9

      Love your comment. Just reminded me of my home country. You can find such kind of people in Pakistan, too. (Karachi, Peshawar, etc.) Hospitable

  • @Saturinus
    @Saturinus 10 місяців тому +1795

    I've lived in Japan for five months, and I also experienced that feeling when you suddenly appreciate something small in daily life.

    • @duongthanhtung492
      @duongthanhtung492 10 місяців тому +84

      I once traveled to Japan and always wondered why their trains always give announcements about giving up seats for pregnant people and the elders. Like isn’t that common knowledge?
      Until lately, my wife is pregnant and the men just instantly fall asleep whenever they see her 😂.

    • @realchezboi
      @realchezboi 10 місяців тому +34

      My favourite thing was the vending machine near my apartment that just sold giant drinks for 100¥ and also the convenience stores are basically all you need.

    • @cruz8590
      @cruz8590 10 місяців тому +59

      As a Japanese living in America, I really miss that feeling. Also, I miss cones

    • @ao-eo7zh
      @ao-eo7zh 10 місяців тому +13

      ありがとうございます😀❤

    • @omochipanda8_8
      @omochipanda8_8 10 місяців тому

      ( 'ᴗ'o❤️o

  • @chodeoriki4113
    @chodeoriki4113 8 місяців тому +3

    I think I can relate to that feeling you mentioned having in Japan. I’ve had something very similar to what you described in the Maldives. That shit was like a damn dream. Like unbelievably beautiful and my brain couldn’t comprehend.

  • @yn5610
    @yn5610 9 місяців тому +10

    I’m Japanese and have lived in Ireland. I don’t like working in Japan even though I’m Japanese. But I’m so glad you are able to settle in Japan and enjoy it!! Each prefecture has each culture and food in Japan so highly recommend go many places as much as you can!!

  • @Voelizce
    @Voelizce 10 місяців тому +550

    It sounds odd but the final reason reminds me of "Ma" in Ghibli movies. "Ma" being the the emptiness of a scene that gives both the characters in the film and the audience a chance to breathe. Felix's life has been non-stop for YEARS, Japan and these moments have finally given him a chance to enjoy the silence, transition, and peace of living a non-hectic life. It makes me so incredibly happy to see these two (now three) deserving people of such a life ❤

    • @heartfull2810
      @heartfull2810 10 місяців тому +1

      nice comment!

    • @nguyenhoangevlog2110
      @nguyenhoangevlog2110 10 місяців тому

      Chào cả nhà

    • @KBhunterx262
      @KBhunterx262 10 місяців тому

      Clever, thats a good way to put it

    • @Deleted_user982
      @Deleted_user982 10 місяців тому +2

      analysed spirited away for school, yes i remember I had to talk about ma and it does sound like what felix said

    • @khovre
      @khovre 10 місяців тому

      I'm sorry but I thought this is a deliberate deez nuts joke

  • @thecreampuffchan
    @thecreampuffchan 10 місяців тому +380

    When I was in Japan the elderly talked to me the most and were so incredibly friendly, even gave me gifts so I never experienced that stereotype either

  • @Maximum_Swag_Engaged
    @Maximum_Swag_Engaged 7 місяців тому

    You're an absolute inspiration man. Important lesson, the world is so much bigger than the internet.
    GG on winning life. Bless.

  • @jimmyellner4763
    @jimmyellner4763 10 місяців тому +179

    My wife is Japanese, I have lived in Japan and I have visited together with my wife over 20 times. I am actually in Japan now together with my wife and our kids visiting my wife’s parents. I love Japan and we are thinking of moving back here! I am also Swedish, just like you so I feel I can relate to the dreamlike view of things here in Japan as a foreigner. I am happy to hear that you love Japan and I hope you will continue to enjoy it!

    • @user-lj1ot9np6k
      @user-lj1ot9np6k 9 місяців тому +6

      you should think about moving to 明石 or 流山. they are amazing fo rasing kids. almost all medical bills for kids that are under 18 in 明石

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer 8 місяців тому +4

      It's kinda funny that many of Japan's social rules are the same way in Sweden. Stuff like being quiet in public etc for an example.

    • @jimmyellner4763
      @jimmyellner4763 8 місяців тому +6

      @@user-lj1ot9np6k Akashi seems very nice actually! May look into it a bit more. My wife’s family is based in and around Hiroshima so moving there would be easier in many ways. And I have lived there before so I have a lot of experience with Hiroshima and of course Tokyo. Tokyo is not a place that I would raise my family in, but I like Tokyo in many other ways as I have also lived there for a long time. Me and my family is back in Sweden now and we are talking about moving to Japan or getting a bigger apartment here in Sweden… Life is not easy.

  • @luca57882
    @luca57882 10 місяців тому +80

    Having a child opens up a while new world to you. You shop at special places in the stores, you go to playgrounds, people look at you differently and talk to you like making a cute baby is the most important thing in the universe. But most importantly you notice the beautiful things around you to describe it to him, toys start having backstories, the most commont stuff in the house becomes interesting, it's CRAZY.

    • @chadwickerman
      @chadwickerman 10 місяців тому +3

      Maybe that whole aspect of people treating you better if you are having kids, people expecting everyone to procreate and add to the world's extreme overpopulation, is part of the reason why so many people are deeply depressed. Many can't afford to support a spouse much less a family and they suffer from that societal judgement. People get treated like they are selfish, like they are inferior and there is something wrong with them if they aren't married and having kids.

    • @luca57882
      @luca57882 10 місяців тому +3

      @chadchadwick1231 my country isn't overpopulated, there are more old people than young ever since the end of communism 25 years ago. Also people arent as depressed here, it's a poor country but we are happy. And most importantly the reason I can easily afford a baby is because I worked, mostly in a textile factory under horrible conditions since I broke off college, and I saved up all my hard earned money since age 20 because I wanted to have a baby and a house one day. And still I wont ever complain on the internet to strangers, maybe you should too.

  • @Deleted_user982
    @Deleted_user982 10 місяців тому +244

    It sounds odd but the final reason reminds me of "Ma" in Ghibli movies. "Ma" being the the emptiness of a scene that gives both the characters in the film and the audience a chance to breathe. Felix's life has been non-stop for YEARS, Japan and these moments have finally given him a chance to enjoy the silence, transition, and peace of living a non-hectic life. It makes me so incredibly happy to see these two (now three) deserving people of such a life ❤

  • @mizzz7666
    @mizzz7666 7 місяців тому +1

    Got my merch last week. So happy you are generous enough to ship to Norway. Or maybe it was a bug, but still, love it

  • @yudai5785
    @yudai5785 10 місяців тому +835

    日本の良いところも悪いところも感じながら、すべてを楽しんでくださっているところが日本人として嬉しいです。

    • @Familyguycllips
      @Familyguycllips 10 місяців тому +63

      bing chilling anime

    • @user-jt5ov9fr9h
      @user-jt5ov9fr9h 10 місяців тому +39

      私もそう思います👍

    • @f7cier
      @f7cier 10 місяців тому +86

      ​@@Familyguycllips that's Chinese 😭

    • @kintama3453
      @kintama3453 10 місяців тому +30

      @@f7cier he probably knows

    • @1beomgyu3
      @1beomgyu3 10 місяців тому +7

      @@Familyguycllips 😬

  • @AggieTheFirst
    @AggieTheFirst 10 місяців тому +2851

    Pewds seem so peaceful and content at this point of his life and I'm all for it. Happy for you and Marzia, and the soon baby boy!

    • @kimia743
      @kimia743 10 місяців тому +5

      how do u know it's a boy?

    • @Nsquare_01
      @Nsquare_01 10 місяців тому +18

      @@kimia743 he already low key revealed it in a past video

    • @amandawilliams253
      @amandawilliams253 10 місяців тому +11

      He didn't low key say it he said it's a boy. That may have been on a cinnamon toast ken video though now that I think about it

    • @Mageit
      @Mageit 10 місяців тому +6

      Kids and financial freedom will do that to a person.

    • @1C55C
      @1C55C 9 місяців тому +1

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @angiesnow6826
    @angiesnow6826 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m really surprised to hear you moved to Japan!
    Välkommen till Japan!
    Hope you really can have nice time in Japan!

  • @dbr_199
    @dbr_199 8 місяців тому +2

    13:09 I really dig what you mean here…. It’s such a great feeling, like you’re living a dream without anything to worry about.

  • @cemcimet5825
    @cemcimet5825 10 місяців тому +36

    6:06
    "SMILE BACK" Got me cracked 'cause I was trying not to smile at all cost

    • @Chasls
      @Chasls 10 місяців тому +3

      Same. I didn’t smile then I did..

  • @doomslayer7887
    @doomslayer7887 10 місяців тому +1743

    So nice to see Pewds just having fun with UA-cam and uploading fun stuff.

    • @BamBabyBrenda
      @BamBabyBrenda 10 місяців тому +42

      Just like how youtubers were back in the beginning

    • @hieubebu2312
      @hieubebu2312 10 місяців тому +7

      It's so nice to see Doom Slayer being wholesome.

    • @chinesekangaroo
      @chinesekangaroo 10 місяців тому +1

      lmao you are delusional, i feel sorry for pewdiepie to have you as a viewer

    • @TheDuckkkkkk
      @TheDuckkkkkk 10 місяців тому

      its so refreshing to see a youtuber that doesnt copy every other youtubers ideas

    • @user-qp8le7tz6j
      @user-qp8le7tz6j 10 місяців тому +8

      Typical npc comment

  • @user-mm6fo6ku5s
    @user-mm6fo6ku5s 10 місяців тому +8

    共感します!
    晴れた日は散歩したくなる、心が軽やかになる。夕方は1時間の間に3色に変化して驚いたり、夜の風にあたると急に感傷的になったり、変な感じある。

  • @ramonasosna
    @ramonasosna 7 місяців тому

    I'm really glad you're enjoying Japan I've had thoughts of living there myself :)

  • @prehistorich7963
    @prehistorich7963 10 місяців тому +236

    felix being "serious" then ranting about goddamn traffic cones had me for a bit

    • @WilliamLucas-uk8zk
      @WilliamLucas-uk8zk 10 місяців тому +5

      Remember it used to be barrels. BARRELS(!)

    • @cheesebucketman1606
      @cheesebucketman1606 10 місяців тому +4

      If you want something a little serious. Actually no really serious their law system is literally guilty until proven innocent. Ah yes we love the Salem witch trials. I know I'm probably over exaggerating how it is but it still sounds extremely backwards to me anyway.

    • @OneRadicalDreamer
      @OneRadicalDreamer 10 місяців тому

      As long as they're not giant ones with one eyed Yakuza members hiding inside them, chasing you down because 10 years in the joint made you a 🐱

    • @ahmad_does_art
      @ahmad_does_art 10 місяців тому +2

      @@cheesebucketman1606 I mean that's how people see it even when the law is innocent till proven guilty. Maybe this way people will actually believe the person is innocent after they've been proven innocent idk kind of a reverse psychology think is what I'm suggesting.

    • @cheesebucketman1606
      @cheesebucketman1606 10 місяців тому

      @@ahmad_does_art could be

  • @victoriasherwood8911
    @victoriasherwood8911 10 місяців тому +412

    That feeling you couldn’t describe is called peace and serenity. So glad you are experiencing life with these emotions. I pray that Marzia and the baby have a safe delivery. ❤❤❤

    • @systemanticfanatic8313
      @systemanticfanatic8313 10 місяців тому +5

      There is a japanese word called Komorebi. Komorebi roughly translates as “the scattered light that filters through when sunlight shines through trees”.

    • @Jadae
      @Jadae 10 місяців тому

      Northwest Oregon is very much like that, as well. I get what he was saying. Oddly enough, some Japanese drink bottles arrive on our beach because its right across the ocean.

    • @pumitriii6160
      @pumitriii6160 7 місяців тому

      aka being in nature essentially

  • @user-lm1gk5xk2e
    @user-lm1gk5xk2e 8 місяців тому +5

    日本人ですら理解できないルールもいっぱいあるから海外の人は更に混乱するだろうな。
    日本は住むよりも旅行するのが良いと思う。お金持ちの人なら住むのも良いと思う。
    まあ最高の評価をくれてありがとう!!

  • @jazzy7805
    @jazzy7805 7 місяців тому +14

    The fact that we’ll be moving to Japan next year for the next 4 years is the greatest timing with this video. Im constantly researching life in Japan and how adapting will be, I’m so thankful Felix is sharing his experiences as it helps ease my anxieties of it all. ❤️

    • @puffyduck2050
      @puffyduck2050 5 місяців тому

      apologies if this is unasked for, but rachel from the channel rachel and jun talk a lot about general life in japan if you’re interested! on their second channel (rachel and jun’s adventures) especially, rachel has a whole video about women’s health in japan. either way, i hope your move goes smoothly and you have a wonderful time 🧡

  • @user-py9pq2vs4c
    @user-py9pq2vs4c 10 місяців тому +781

    今回は、あえて日本語で感謝のコメントを残します。
    日本のいい所や悪いところを客観的に、丁寧に多くの人に紹介してくれた事に日本人として、感謝しています🙏
    日本は文化も凄く良い部分ですが、とても安全に暮らして行けるという面でも良い国だと思います。
    しかし動画で紹介されているように、理由が成り立っていなくても強制されている、誰にとっても幸福では無い理不尽なルールを守らされているというのは、日本人から見てもおかしいと感じる事があり、変えていかなければならない問題だと感じます。(例えば、自分より上の立場の人が残業をしていると、自分の仕事が終わっていてもその上司の仕事を手伝うのが優先になり、定時で帰宅できない等。)
    最後に、日本を好きでいれくれてありがとうございます🇯🇵 これからも、より多くの人にとって暮らしやすい国であり続けられれば嬉しいです。

    • @andriatsiklauri5757
      @andriatsiklauri5757 9 місяців тому +50

      chat what is he saying

    • @simplerealistic.
      @simplerealistic. 9 місяців тому +122

      @@andriatsiklauri5757 Translation:
      This time, I dare to leave a comment of appreciation in Japanese.
      As a Japanese, I am grateful to you for introducing the good and bad points of Japan to so many people in an objective and polite manner!
      I think Japan is a good country in terms of being a very safe place to live as well as the culture is a very good part.
      However, as shown in the video, the fact that people are forced to follow unreasonable rules that are not happy for anyone, even if the reasons do not make sense, is something that even from a Japanese point of view seems strange, and I feel that it is a problem that needs to be changed. (For example, if someone in a higher position than you is working overtime, you cannot go home on time because your priority is to help your boss with his/her work, even if your own work is finished, etc.)
      Finally, thank you for liking Japan. I will be happy if we can continue to be a country that is easy to live in for more and more people.

    • @andriatsiklauri5757
      @andriatsiklauri5757 9 місяців тому +37

      @@simplerealistic. wow thank you

    • @Btsnews-ij6cg
      @Btsnews-ij6cg 9 місяців тому +27

      なんと素晴らしいことでしょう

    • @xerocoop9041
      @xerocoop9041 9 місяців тому

      Is it true that Japan is harsh/racist to non white people especially Black people?

  • @hcc9969
    @hcc9969 10 місяців тому +349

    フェリックスさんみたいに、英語が話せない私たちを理解してくれる外国人の方に、日本にたくさん来てほしいです。日本の悪いところも理解してくれてありがとう。がまんしてくれてありがとう。ずっとマルツィアさんとワンちゃんが日本で幸せに暮らせますように✨🙏

    • @Mr-pn2eh
      @Mr-pn2eh 10 місяців тому +37

      The translation actually made sense.

    • @tokatekachi
      @tokatekachi 10 місяців тому +44

      Comment 😒
      Japanese comment 😍🌈🥰💕

    • @ikaten1213
      @ikaten1213 10 місяців тому +22

      それなです。理解して頂けるだけで嬉しいんですよね

    • @user-pm9bd1cx7b
      @user-pm9bd1cx7b 10 місяців тому

      尚ベトナムやクルド人や南米のような貧困国や発展途上国のような教育水準モラル価値観と大いに備わっておらず犯罪を犯すだけの害獣はお断り 日本に歓迎するのは、富裕層且つ日本国民が備わってるレベルの教育及びモラルや価値観の尊重

    • @cggjkk
      @cggjkk 10 місяців тому +14

      こういう日本人にありがちな”良心と感謝の押し売り”は止めた方がいいです。
      シンプルに息苦しいんですよ、両者にとって

  • @user-dp6fr5ie6c
    @user-dp6fr5ie6c 10 місяців тому +17

    日本人でずっと日本にいるけど今でも夢のような瞬間は感じるよ
    朝の澄んだ空気とか
    四季によって変わる匂い
    春は桜が咲きほこりピンクに染まる景色を見てあまりの美しさに見惚れるし
    花が咲いて街の色が変わると冬の終わりを知らせ、始まりとワクワクを感じさせる
    お花見で賑わい活気がわく
    夏は空がとても青々しく、緑も濃くて景色が鮮やかになる
    花火大会やお祭りが盛んになって賑やかなのに夏の夜は虫の声と静けさと空気が切なさを感じさせる
    秋になると朝の空気が澄んでいて冬が近付く空気が切なくさせる
    自然が多くなにげなく目をやると紅葉で色付く景色が目に入る
    秋の夕焼けをみると胸がキュッとなる
    冬はクリスマスが近くなりイルミネーションでキラキラしてる街が幸せな雰囲気につつまれる
    お正月になると日本文化が盛んになりほっこりするような暖かさを感じる
    温泉旅行でもしたくなる
    いつもふと何気ない日に空を見上げるとあまりの綺麗さに時々立ち止まる
    なんか儚いというか切ないというか懐かしい気持ちに突如襲われる時がある
    空気や匂いがそうさせるのか

    • @dakshiw4557
      @dakshiw4557 21 день тому +1

      自分の日本に住んでた頃の思い出や季節によって変わる匂いや景色を思い出させてくれてありがとうございます。日本に戻りたくて仕方がない。

  • @seikimatu9999
    @seikimatu9999 10 місяців тому +117

    日本で楽しそうに過ごされてて良かったです

  • @Aquwu
    @Aquwu 10 місяців тому +306

    Not gonna lie time seems to fly by so fast, like in a blink of an eye you see felix go from playing minecraft, reaching 100 million subscribers to living in japan for a year, having a son, and living the most out of his life, pretty cool seeing him still making videos ❤

    • @mochimochi7669
      @mochimochi7669 10 місяців тому +9

      When he said it’s been a year since they moved to Japan my mind was blown lol. I feel like just yesterday I watched the video of the move they had been planning for some time. Felix and Marzia are two good people who deserve all the happiness in the world.

    • @Aquwu
      @Aquwu 10 місяців тому +1

      @@mochimochi7669 speak yo shit king

  • @aad7451
    @aad7451 10 місяців тому +14

    Bro as a Japanese man im so happy that you’re enjoying your life in Japan overall! Always enjoy your videos :)

  • @Ishiisan
    @Ishiisan 10 місяців тому +12

    I'm married to an American lady and she was definitely surprised with etiquette rules in public. prior to COVID, wearing mask in public was not something she'd seen in the US. And people wear masks from allergies to having a cold.
    I always tell people Japan is a great place to visit. good review.

  • @carlbrown9082
    @carlbrown9082 10 місяців тому +471

    Such a wholesome video. We all have our stereotypic ideas of Japan, but most of us never get the chance to actually have those stereotypes exposed to reality.
    Thanks, Felix, for giving us these slices of Japanese life.

    • @madophelia4322
      @madophelia4322 10 місяців тому

      I love how he did a brofist at the end

    • @2Click-My-iCON
      @2Click-My-iCON 10 місяців тому +11

      そう思います。外国は利己的で、主張して自由や権利を得るのが当たり前だから、主観的になる。調べたりせずに、都合の良い情報を信じてしまう。そして主観的だから、自分と違う価値観や常識は批判しがち。
      ちゃんと調べたり、体験すれば全く違う印象になる。でも体験しても悪意で受け止める人もいる。日本人がジロジロ見てくるから、人種差別されていると言う外国人もいる。確かめてもいないのに批判する。日本では、体が大きいなーとか、派手なファッションだなーとか、悪意のないことで見ていることが多い。
      日本人は利他的で客観的なので外国とは真逆です。
      争うことが嫌いな平和な民族です。酷いことをされなければ、外国人にも好意的です。

    • @user-bl7wm1ce4q
      @user-bl7wm1ce4q 10 місяців тому +3

      To be honest Japan it's pretty good, but if there one thing I don’t really like about it is that Japanese people are as we say in my country "solapados", meaning someone that hides their thoughts in a "malicious" and cautious way, that’s why they can be "friendly" to you while at the same time they hate you and talk bad behind your back, it’s really hard to make new friends because they are always trying to cover they real intentions, thoughts and feelings, so you never know if they are genuine. Also, you should confuse certain attitudes which are not really about being nice but about being condescending.

  • @juniperloo
    @juniperloo 10 місяців тому +133

    Watching you pre-Japan and seeing how stuck you felt not being able to move, to now being IN Japan and living your best life - I"m super happy for you (and Marzia)! Its amazing what can happen in a year :)

    • @Lucas_Jeffrey
      @Lucas_Jeffrey 10 місяців тому +2

      it's pretty trippy seeing how relaxed and stoic he has become

  • @Anonymous_world5000
    @Anonymous_world5000 Місяць тому +3

    Japan is amazing. Japan is the leading country in technology and robotics and I absolutely love the culture and food, it's truly amazing. The scenery is beautiful too. Japan is an amazing country that has achieved so much. 🇯🇵❤️😊

  • @burnish4475
    @burnish4475 10 місяців тому +86

    Wow, time has passed quickly! I was pleasantly surprised to hear that you have spent a year in Japan. Your honest review of Japan was much appreciated. As a Japanese person, I also love my country, but I do acknowledge that some customs might need to be changed. However, this could prove difficult as these customs have been protected for a long time. Regardless, I am grateful that you appreciate the beauty of our country. Thank you very much for your kind words.
    ARIGATO

  • @GianPieroAkira
    @GianPieroAkira 10 місяців тому +628

    That last reason you like about Japan is what we call “INNER PEACE” …and i envy you for that..i wish we could all achieve that…🙏 stay safe Pewds.

    • @EduMiguel16
      @EduMiguel16 10 місяців тому +7

      exactly

    • @arigabou
      @arigabou 10 місяців тому +7

      So true, when I came back to europe after living there for a year I felt like I lost something important, and it was that inner peace.

    • @ogmoiz
      @ogmoiz 10 місяців тому +1

      ikigai is also a japanese word ive heard used for that state

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 10 місяців тому +2

      i have inner peace sometimes, and then the overwhelming anxiety of my trailer being 9 days away from having a lean put on it because I still need to pay 2021's taxes hits me.

  • @shredasaur8857
    @shredasaur8857 10 місяців тому +231

    I went to Japan a few weeks ago now and i can say it's a truly beautiful place. The people are so polite and respectful of each other, something that seems to be missing these days in the UK. I would happily move there tomorrow if i had the money to.

    • @RRX984
      @RRX984 10 місяців тому +7

      Don't think About the money the money will hold you back. Learn japanese and use it and find a job there.

    • @OwnFall420
      @OwnFall420 10 місяців тому +22

      I’d retire there, but working there sounds like hell.

    • @iKnownot999
      @iKnownot999 10 місяців тому +5

      Politeness is still a thing in the UK just not as good as it used to be unfortunately. Especially in places like London

    • @zaappz
      @zaappz 10 місяців тому +3

      you'll be judged and i will be judging you as an outsider.

    • @NemeczeK101
      @NemeczeK101 10 місяців тому +6

      @@OwnFall420 I think the most important is to try to find out that yourself, I feel like I hear a lot of bad/good things about Japan on the internet and people tend to exacerbate issues.

  • @user-vh3so9km2s
    @user-vh3so9km2s 10 місяців тому +3

    日本のことを紹介してくれて嬉しい〜!視聴者の方たちもいつかぜひ日本に遊びに来て😊

  • @AllyC83
    @AllyC83 6 місяців тому +3

    I think 'euphoric' is the word you was looking for regarding the last reason you liked Japan
    Been a while since ive dropped by and commented. Congrats again on the birth of your baby son Bjorn and its great to see you and the family enjoy life so much over there

  • @shirayuki3242
    @shirayuki3242 10 місяців тому +521

    I usually don’t leave comments that often but this one hit home. I just came back from my Tokyo vacation and I kinda feel depressed being back. It was a long time dream of mine to visit Japan and it was the first time but somehow I felt really comfortable everywhere I went. The people where really nice and I felt like they really cared for your problems and it didn’t felt like I was asking for too much when I was asking for help. It really felt genuine. I don’t want to romanticize anything, I know every country has its problems but I just realized that the people are just really different form where I come from. I hope everyone can find the place where they can be happy and felix genuinely seems to have found that place.

    • @__Mantis__
      @__Mantis__ 10 місяців тому +1

      👨🏾‍🌾

    • @joabilybarcelar4805
      @joabilybarcelar4805 10 місяців тому +5

      Brazil is like that, come visit us as soon as possible...

    • @helixxia9320
      @helixxia9320 10 місяців тому +6

      it felt like everyone i talked to there was so nice, even if could have been kind of "fake" since thats just how customer service people have to act, it was so nice and odd being spoken to so nicely even if i maybe did something in the store wrong etc. and they had to let me know. and i noticed people apologize alot more for just little things so i started doing that aswell and when i came home i caught myself being very like "im so sorry!!" about little things and people here being like "uh ok its fine calm down lmao"
      very often i had the "main character in a movie" feeling and it was very weird. like walking into a kind of quiet room like a store or restaurant or on a train(everyone there being japanese) and everyone turning their heads and staring so much. i figured it was since i am a foreigner i'm white and have under the butt length bright red hair,but at home i rarely get looked or stared at. i have no idea if they were thinking nice thoughts or negative thoughts about me but i tried to just not stare back lol

    • @Goldy01
      @Goldy01 10 місяців тому +4

      @@helixxia9320 you must be like a pretty, mythical unicorn to them haha :D

    • @Ulama_Banteng
      @Ulama_Banteng 10 місяців тому +3

      Just wait till they expose their inner feelings, Japanese society is full of "two face" people especially big cities like Tokyo, if you work there you'll know.

  • @SuperNASCARrocks
    @SuperNASCARrocks 10 місяців тому +75

    One of the reasons I love Japan is the culture. From the food to the towns, to the people, and the natural beauty from Mount Fuji to the Cherry Blossom trees. There’s just something about the culture that is just so exciting.

  • @SuperNathan777
    @SuperNathan777 8 місяців тому +33

    One day I would love to visit or even move to Japan. I respect their culture, over here in the States it can get way too intense which is annoying to me. Yes the work life in Japan is way more strenuous than most other countries, but I feel like the overall feeling of Japan is way better than some other countries.

    • @biggestbog
      @biggestbog 8 місяців тому +1

      As long as you're Japanese. They're a horribly racist country. They hate Koreans and black people and have many bars and restaurants and other buildings that foreigners aren't allowed to enter. They have an insane suicide rate and a very shaming culture. I think the average amount of sleep is like 6 hours across the board and they're even more "work till you're dead" than america is. I'm sure it's lovely to visit, but they're a very shitty country once you dig a little deeper than the surface

    • @henridubois6433
      @henridubois6433 8 місяців тому

      you’re delusional..

    • @kb1931
      @kb1931 7 місяців тому +3

      As a Japanese person, I think Japan is the best country to visit. Living in Japan may be difficult, but it is better to visit Japan first and decide whether Japan is right for you.

    • @SuperNathan777
      @SuperNathan777 6 місяців тому

      @@kb1931 thank you for this. I definitely thought the same, and it could be said for any country a person has interest in. It’s better to visit for like a month, to get an understanding of the country, culture and people living in it.

  • @mariaszmyt8542
    @mariaszmyt8542 10 місяців тому +6

    Now we know, that the reason vlogs feel so calming and like a dream (at least for me) is that Felix really does feel like that living in Japan. Good luck man!

  • @user-wt1lc3qv1p
    @user-wt1lc3qv1p 10 місяців тому +60

    いつも翻訳かけて見るぐらい英語分かんないんだけどぴゅでぃぱが日本語喋ってるの見る度上手くなってて凄いな〜!私も頑張んなきゃな〜!って思わされるよ🥲
    テキスト放置してるフランス語も中国語も英語もちゃんと勉強したい!って今回も思えた!ありがと〜🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

    • @saurabhshukla31
      @saurabhshukla31 10 місяців тому +11

      Hey we can be friends , I'll teach you English 🥹🫂

    • @user-wt1lc3qv1p
      @user-wt1lc3qv1p 10 місяців тому

      @@saurabhshukla31
      Yesss!! Let's be friends! 🫶🏻

  • @ItsFrankyBoi
    @ItsFrankyBoi 10 місяців тому +1080

    Felix is slowly turning into an asian every video

    • @IceFalcon38
      @IceFalcon38 10 місяців тому +16

      Yoooo it franky

    • @MKChanneLFF
      @MKChanneLFF 10 місяців тому +1

      Hi

    • @adityaverma5989
      @adityaverma5989 10 місяців тому +1

      Hey so early 😅

    • @notkrisp
      @notkrisp 10 місяців тому +17

      He even got the haircut

    • @n1k0659
      @n1k0659 10 місяців тому +7

      Oli London been real quiet

  • @howa44
    @howa44 9 місяців тому +13

    I'm glad that someone with as much influence as you has expressed positive feelings about Japan. While there may be various rules and regulations that could be seen as cumbersome to people from other countries, Japan is fundamentally a wonderful nation. Thank you for appreciating it!

    • @Pendji
      @Pendji 6 місяців тому

      Everyone is positive about japan lol

  • @7ona
    @7ona 10 місяців тому +331

    I can't believe a lot of us have watched him grow so much. I love how much his mind expanded. You two will have an amazing journey through life.

  • @otaku514
    @otaku514 10 місяців тому +15

    There were many things that I didn't notice because I am Japanese. Thank you for sharing your honest opinion about Japan. We will continue to support your activities.(*Ü*)

  • @animedreamer9113
    @animedreamer9113 8 місяців тому +3

    The best word to describe that feeling would have to be serenity, no?
    Completely get it though, had those same moments when in Japan, sitting in the outside onsen, and just taking in all the nature and sounds around me…feeling blessed for all that nature has given us and having the opportunity to be there

  • @xPasis
    @xPasis 10 місяців тому +49

    I love the fact that you are now just enjoying life and enjoying Japan as much a possible. You truly deserve it after all the years you put into making high quality content for us. And we appreciate it a lot when you occasionally upload a video or two. I believe that because you upload videos less often, the videos are very heartfelt ❤️

  • @BigDave309
    @BigDave309 10 місяців тому +103

    I just got back from a trip to Japan and I have got to say it is unlike any country I have ever been to. I had studied the language on and off for around 4 years but your point on conversation is absolutely true; there are tons of phrases and concepts that you just don't get until you go to the actual country. Loved hearing your views on their culture and can't wait to see you grow further with your experiences in Japan!

    • @mooseylarry1472
      @mooseylarry1472 10 місяців тому +2

      @@innocentwifeofallnerds-rl2qq cmon bruh, why you gotta be weird about it

    • @XxBentot06xX
      @XxBentot06xX 10 місяців тому

      @@innocentwifeofallnerds-rl2qq yoshiwara

  • @user-it8zq5zv8q
    @user-it8zq5zv8q 8 місяців тому +8

    日本の事を褒めてくれて本当に嬉しいです!これからも日本を楽しんでください!

  • @Caliditty.
    @Caliditty. 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this video pewds!
    Im most likely moving to Japan with my boyfriend in the next couple years so this is helpful 😊
    Sidenote-
    Its crazy to look back to when I use to watch you often around 7-8 years ago (I was 13 and now coming on 20) and now seeing you with a cute son as a old ass man is mind blowing. thank you for all the laughter you gave young me.

  • @jokkerrockey
    @jokkerrockey 10 місяців тому +957

    Having been living in Japan for 2 years, I totally relate to the last reason. Somehow I notice more simple moments like the sunlight dappling through the tree canopy, or how the dusk sky can be so vivid and varies so much depending on the time and place. Definitely gonna miss those small moments once I left Japan.
    PS: I saw him and Connor in one of the climbing gyms here. Didn’t want to disturb so I didn’t say hi or anything but it definitely became the highlight of the day 😆

    • @freedomkamome
      @freedomkamome 10 місяців тому +35

      The originality of Japanese anime, manga, and games is there.

    • @yamatoy-090dog9
      @yamatoy-090dog9 10 місяців тому +10

      As Japanese I agree

    • @cl4y
      @cl4y 10 місяців тому +9

      @@freedomkamome -🤓

    • @marissanakos4594
      @marissanakos4594 10 місяців тому +23

      Totally agree with the last reason too! I lived in Shizuoka for the best two years of my life and have so many fantastic, crazy, heartwarming memories. Even though that was over 14 years ago, I still think about Japan everyday! 🥰

    • @elliesart_
      @elliesart_ 10 місяців тому +26

      'Komorebi' - the sunlight shining through trees
      My favourite word ^^

  • @NineTnk
    @NineTnk 10 місяців тому +29

    Your last reason that you can’t describe, is thanks to Japan’s compact urban design, making every elements in a city looks thoughtfully put together. This’s compliment by their collective behavior to keep those thing clean and organize, result in beautiful scenery of the most mundane street element ever.

    • @justiny2215
      @justiny2215 10 місяців тому +2

      Not really, it has to do more with being in an island. What Felix is talking about a lo Lt of people who live in islands also feel like that.

  • @Ferovu
    @Ferovu 9 місяців тому +8

    Japan is a great place
    Moved there from the US and lived there for a while now.
    Keep up the great work, and also,
    Welcome to the I have children club ☕️
    Anyway, thank you for putting a bit of Swedish goodness in our lives. ;)

  • @ImmortalPlayer42069
    @ImmortalPlayer42069 10 місяців тому +9

    12:18
    this, this right here Is my dream man. The soul reason I want to move to Japan (besides the culture) Is this beautiful surreal dream I have, where I could be walking anywhere, and feel relaxed. Everything I am doing right now Is so that I can secure myself a future In that beautiful country.

  • @lucylikes
    @lucylikes 10 місяців тому +132

    Felix just radiates this new calm and content energy and I'm here for that! And I must say that the way he described him having those happy moments in Japan is so well captured in his vlogs, atleast I get these vibes from them. Thank you for sharing that with us Pewds and keep on living happy and peaceful life 🙏

  • @ToniBabelony
    @ToniBabelony 10 місяців тому +27

    On the last point. Personally, after living about 10 years in Japan, this still holds up. It's very rewarding to live here, as long as you can keep up with the rules. It's a peaceful place, although you will never fit in 100% and you will have to answer the same questions a million times. It's part of the "gaman" you have to endure, like everyone else, though the reward is unparalleled IMO.

  • @jwhvel
    @jwhvel 10 місяців тому +15

    I almost spit out my drink with the cones bit. Absolutely hilarious.
    Having lived in Japan 15+ years, I can say that many of the cones are there to keep someone out of a certain spot without the need to warn or confront them.
    There is a myth that Japanese people are loathe for confrontation. It's not always true, but there are some situations when it is.
    Say you owned a small business, located on a street near a bar. And every single evening, the bar's patrons would exit and decide to congregate at a certain spot in front of your business for an hour or so, talking and laughing loudly, maybe even deciding to use your wall as a toilet. Well, they might take the hint and go somewhere else if you throw a few cones up lol. And look at that, you didn't even have to go outside and start yelling at them (confrontation avoided).
    It works on animals too. Maybe a certain stray cat likes to poo in a certain spot near your house every day. Sometimes placing a barrier there will cause the cat to find a new spot, without you having to, uhhh, confront the cat I guess. I know cats don't understand cones, but they can work like a scarecrow. The very presence of the cone being there when it wasn't before, might ward the cat off. That's also why you will see CDROMs hanging from some people's windows, or sometimes from places in kid's parks and stuff. They supposedly ward away crows (personally, I doubt that works, but people here tell me it works).
    I also think that cones get put up after something that the Japanese consider to be anti-social happens. For example, you might see a random tree in a little park get roped or coned off. It might be because someone crapped there, or carved something into the tree, or something like that. Even though it was probably a one-time event, the cones just get put up and stay forever lol.

    • @Netbase2000
      @Netbase2000 8 місяців тому

      The cd's really do work

  • @jewpiter6668
    @jewpiter6668 10 місяців тому +1

    Took me a second to realize how much you’ve grown and you’ve basically documented a lot of your life, thank you for being yourself and never changing man, I hope to meet you one day deadass

  • @Sakuma_san
    @Sakuma_san 10 місяців тому +9

    12:15 the word for it is "tranquillity", when you just feel at peace and dont have any stress or worries in the moment

  • @boshgiebeats
    @boshgiebeats 10 місяців тому +41

    I’m visiting Japan/Tokyo right now (from Sweden) and I can totally relate to most of this haha
    My mother is Korean so people assume I speak japanese because of my looks. There’s been plenty of times where people talk to me in japanese and I speak english and we don’t understand each other and it just keeps going
    Overall the people are super friendly and I’m impressed with how organized and functioning this society is

  • @Ryan-ix5dg
    @Ryan-ix5dg 3 місяці тому +5

    Best country in the world! Ppl are kind, cities are clean, and the food is endless options of deliciousness

  • @Sashaa94
    @Sashaa94 7 місяців тому

    Jag är så jävla stolt över dig och Marzia.. Har följt din resa som du delat sedan jag gick i gymnasiet. Du är så mycket mer än denna kanalen men är sjukt tacksam att du gör din grej och visar mig andra perspektiv och ger mig glädje. ❤️❤️🇸🇪

  • @nejidanandgaalimar
    @nejidanandgaalimar 10 місяців тому +49

    I lived on Denmark for almost a year and it was the happiest and most peaceful I have ever been: going on my bicycle everywhere, everyone being super nice to me, finding extreme beauty on every sunset and moment.. as I heard you say this about Japan, it brings me back memories and I can't help but smil and feel so happy for you!

    • @wwxluvr2643
      @wwxluvr2643 10 місяців тому +1

      denmark is my dream country 😭 so happy to hear about your experience! hope you’re doing well

  • @AlexTehGr8
    @AlexTehGr8 10 місяців тому +31

    Yesss, Japanese people are the friendliest people ever. Went to Japan in January for the first time and was amazed by how welcoming it is!

  • @user-fh3vr5qs1h
    @user-fh3vr5qs1h 9 місяців тому +4

    (*I am using a translator!)
    When I saw the word "evaluate," I thought, "I wonder if I'm going to be talked down to again...," but I was very impressed that they were willing to accept the parts of the culture that they are not good at as part of their own culture, assuming that it is "just personal.
    I really respected you as a human being.
    I will try my best to become a person with a flexible way of thinking like you. ......💪✨
    PS : I was born and live in Japan. I can hear birds chirping. The sun shining brightly through the trees. I love the feeling of being filled up just by that.
    I am very happy to know that even people from overseas feel the same way. ☺️🌸

  • @bellaroses91
    @bellaroses91 6 місяців тому

    I’ve been watching you with my hubby since 2012 when we started dating, it was our favorite thing to do was watch and laugh at your videos together through the years. We got married on July 11th, 2014 and have (almost) 4 children together now! And July 11th turned out to be the birthday of your son! Thought that was a bit funny and cool. My husband is also Swedish and I’m Italian 😂. Blessings~

  • @cruisematt8585
    @cruisematt8585 10 місяців тому +96

    I’m genuinely glad that you are so happy right now Felix. You definitely deserve it. ❤

  • @bichtramnguyen1508
    @bichtramnguyen1508 10 місяців тому +9

    I love the Japan vlogs and just seeing you both so happy in Japan. It’s like a forever ongoing bonus chapters ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sia9574
    @sia9574 10 місяців тому +3

    A year!! Time flies! As a Japanese, so glad to hear that he is having peaceful life in Japan!

  • @AIdol_Nagisa_official
    @AIdol_Nagisa_official 10 місяців тому +10

    日本に来てくれて、ありがとうございます♡