I am a Sri Lankan and went to a montessori which was funded by Japan and taught ethics like waiting in a queue, waiting patiently till lights turn to green, not litter everywhere and take ur garbage home or only put in a dust bin, etc., which are applicable anywhere in the world… I am grateful for my parents for sending me to that montessori, cz the training I had during that one year last for lifetime…
You’re very fortunate indeed. Although one can also learn all these things even when already grown up, the fact of the matter is that all it really takes is the desire to do common good in order to learn to not litter, to cross the street only at the crosswalk and never against the pedestrian light, etc. It should be plain old common sense. One should not need to be born and raised in Japan or have attended the school you went to to know these things and do them always. But sadly, reality attests otherwise.
That's not what Montessori education is about. Maria Montessori valued children learning at their own pace with the help of other children. She thought a child/human should know their place in the world and respect everything living in it.
it's a sign of appreciation, people salute like that in japan as a greeting or thanks. as a filipino i slightly bow my head and wave my hand slightly, sometimes i gave them thumbs up meaning "i finally passed the crosswalk, maraming salamat po"
I visited Japan for 5 days 6 years ago and I still want to go back and stay longer! It was awesome, clean and organized. People were respectful, helpful and nice. It’s not for individualistic and selfish people, but it’s a nice for like minded people that think of the betterment of the group and society a whole and also what would be the best, but humble way. It looked like everyone (weekdays in Shibuya) is always trying to look their best and though the people I saw were probably office workers, still everyone looked sharp and neat and everyone had an umbrella. I also enjoyed I bakeries their cute and delicious breads and breakfast items in general at a bakery.
We are taking a ship from japan and managed to stay there for a month. its very orderly and clean. There are also kids that greet you when you passes by, they even bow to you. It was 2022 when we were there so its still covid but everything is very organized in the airport also our luggage were guarded. Like theres atleast 3 people looking out for luggage and they checked each one who took their luggage to not mix it. As a seafarer i have been to multiple airport and i can say japan experience was the best.
@@junma00118 i know about that. Im really interested in war related when I'm in highschool. But blaming the current generation for the sin of the past is not good. And if you look toward history at least every country did some gruesome things.
Even the animals are very respectful. What a beautiful Deer. I wish the world would take from the values of that beautiful country. I would love to visit Japan.
Dolphins have saved humans. So yes. More intelligent and can communicate with humans, so yes. I don't see the need when the stores are full of commercial fish.@@justsomeguywithoutabeard8306
Nara deers are actually a tourist attraction and they even bow back to people who visit them and feed them. They can be clingy like street vendors sometimes ,for food. But they will bow again and again asking for food and bow once you feed them.They are such smart mammala
All pointless inventions,that country never invented the jet engine or the television or the phone or the Internet www noting special about japan,great britain are ones should be living on a another planet as they invented all those things i mentioned plus so much more.
TRUE. I came from Switzerland and been living here in Tokyo for almost a decade. The first two years were the hardest.I struggled with the language during those time. Thankfully, everything's a smooth sailing by the third year. I can speak, read, write in Japanese fluently (and confudently) starting from the third year.
and politeness like with those drivers and school girl. Fun fact: the reason that the Japanese are so clean is because they were thought to clean up and work together at a young age in schools.
Hehe, I can't believe that, Germany is well known for it's excellent law abiding drivers. Now is South Africa red lights are a suggestion, not an order.
@@barryschwarz5960 I didnt ment that we are Not following the law, its more "surival of the strongest" or "germans dont understand the Logic of the "Zipper" Or What is it called in english?
@florianfachet8945 do you mean what was shown in the video? If so, It's called the merging lane in English because you're supposed to 'merge' (meaning to join, to become one) with the rest of the traffic, which, apparently, the Japanese do very well. My country? Not so much.
This in one of the reasons I love Japan!!! Would love to live there if I could (and be younger than now haha (I'm 64). Maybe next life? We could learn so much from the Japanese people!!! Lots of love to all people who have a good, warm and honest heart from Pinkie
visiting is one thing. living is quite another. if you are not japanese it is hard to break into despite them being polite. the rules can be quite oppressive. u kind of need to know the rules without ever being told them.
so systematic and discipline especially crowd control and road traffic ... thumbs up!!! 👍👍 no wonder Japan so well developed and 1st world country...much respect
Oh my goodness. I have never seen anything like these in my 71 years of life. Japan is such a unique country. I have always wanted to travel there. We used to have those coin donation boxes here in the USA in the malls though. Haven't seen a mall where I live in decades.
One core lesson I learned from watching Japanese culture content is "With patience, anything is possible." I hope western ideology never infects that great nation.
@@junma00118 Thank you for pointing me to this. Unit 731 seems to have epitomised 'barbarism'. That being said, today's Japanese may not be perfect, but they are not their ancestors. _No_ nation is perfect. No nation has an unspotted history. But we learn from our mistakes, or at least we ought to. Japan certainly seems to have learnt a lot from its less than palatable past, most of it for the better. The same with Germany. I wish all countries could say the same. Alas, there's always a Russia or a USA ready to spoil things for others...
3:33... The little girl was raised by loving and caring parents who taught her well. It's so adorable to see. She has a bright future ahead of her.🥰🥰🥰🥰✌✌✌✌
3:40 as westerners should notice, even a little girl learned salutes for those vehicles who are passing by, because they let her pass the crosswalk she is thanking both sides of the road.
I flew to Japan with Japan Airlines once and the boxes I had a as a luggage was placed with a Fragile sticker so even LAX employees in my next flight didn't get a chance to treat it badly. Thanks!!
6:00 - I have seen, and used, those types of donation funnels. They are very common all over New York State, and at least three can be found in Crossgates Mall in Guilderland. They are yellow and not white, however. They were present all the way back in at least the late 80's.
5:58 - We used to have these at our local mall in Pennsylvania but they were much bigger..... I remember dropping pennies in that I found on the floor and they would spin around for almost a minute before hitting the middle and making that crazy sound for almost another 20 seconds. They were so cool but people ruined it by putting trash in them or dumping soda into them.... I wish my country was as respectful as Japan. 😢
Yeah, they were a big coin donation thing in the 90s and early 2000s. Walmart and a bunch of fast food places had them, along with different variations. I don't know why they stopped using them.
We have something similar in the UK with a clear plastic dome top. Particularly in McDonald's. Where they collect for Ronald McDonald House, who support families that have children in hospital by providing accomodation for them nearby.
@@labj143 - I know, they were actually cool but people did have a tendency to treat them like trashcans so I can see why they'd take them out of somewhere but the clear dome like the guy in UK would be kind of cool... But also as a kid I liked trying to drop pennies in and I'd try to stop them w/ my fingertip so a dome might be a bad thing. 😁
We have those donations boxes in Australia too. One at the RSL club we go to eat. We had those ketchup and mustard packets too but just for tomato sauce. Don't know they don't have them anymore. They were genius.
@@dradrapaty just like I’m Chinese when I see a Japanese I feel uncomfortable as they are descendants of war criminals and caused the death of so many Asians. 😖😖😖
The lady cushioning the luggage is next level! Love these - although I'm guessing you guys in the US must be used to extremely rude behaviour driving on the highways and walking in public? The "zip" merging lane method on the highway and standing to the left on an escalator to allow others to step past is perfectly normal in Australia too...
6:04 That box gives me so much nostalgia!! In the UK, McDonald's used to have those in every store. They even had different slots on the side to let you put multiple coins down at the same time, to race them XD Really smart cuz kids (who are always in Maccies lol) would always want to do it so they'd get a steady flow of donations!! I dunno why they stopped tbh?
Because in most countries, people pour soda and trash into them. Ruin all the fun and satisfying collecting. Either due to stupidity or just plain malice
Now do one on Japanese bureaucracy. Absolute nightmare to get anything done. But still one of the best most respectful people in the world and will take that any day of the week!
6:06 That one has been a fairly standard design for coin donation for at least 40 years and outside of Japan as we had them here in Canada as well. I know that they also exist United States and probably several other countries as well. 👀
the girl crossing the street reminded me of when i was in sweden coming back from a bar on xmas. there were hardly any cars out and i was waiting to cross a road (why i didn't just cross it since it was almost deserted..maybe because i was a tourist and was thinking about my path back to the hostel, but a car approaches in the darkness and then comes to a stop at the crossing. (it was just a painted crossing with no traffic lights or stop sign or anything) so i crossed and it just seemed like such a nice driver.
One of the the best decision in my life was to go to Japan. One of the worst decision in my life was to leave Japan. When I left Japan, I just fell into a depression. It made me realize, Sometimes the grass in not greener on the other side. Don't pay attention to what other people say and just stay focus on your own goals. I do hope to go back to Japan.
Would you live in Japan? 🇯🇵
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Even though that is really expensive to live there . I am in love with the culture and the people. Brought up with old ways of respect
Its Tokyo bro. Not a whole country like that
Been living here in Tokyo for almost 10 years now, actually.
@@jamesturncliff5960I dont think Japan (andTokyo) is expensive tho. It's waay cheaper than my own country & hometown.
I would really love to visit Japan . The culture, food, and history is fascinating.
I am a Sri Lankan and went to a montessori which was funded by Japan and taught ethics like waiting in a queue, waiting patiently till lights turn to green, not litter everywhere and take ur garbage home or only put in a dust bin, etc., which are applicable anywhere in the world… I am grateful for my parents for sending me to that montessori, cz the training I had during that one year last for lifetime…
Are you saying a Montessori school in Sri Lanka was financially supported by the Japanese government or its NPO?
Montessori was an italian educator, remember
You’re very fortunate indeed.
Although one can also learn all these things even when already grown up, the fact of the matter is that all it really takes is the desire to do common good in order to learn to not litter, to cross the street only at the crosswalk and never against the pedestrian light, etc.
It should be plain old common sense.
One should not need to be born and raised in Japan or have attended the school you went to to know these things and do them always.
But sadly, reality attests otherwise.
That's not what Montessori education is about. Maria Montessori valued children learning at their own pace with the help of other children. She thought a child/human should know their place in the world and respect everything living in it.
Hello from your Cousin country, New Zealand. :)
When the kid bows down after crossing the road, my heart melts. They teach the children to be humble to everyone from a young age.
I felt exactly the same
& then the deer at the end does the same.😁
even the deer patiently follows traffic
it's a sign of appreciation, people salute like that in japan as a greeting or thanks. as a filipino i slightly bow my head and wave my hand slightly, sometimes i gave them thumbs up meaning "i finally passed the crosswalk, maraming salamat po"
Bro when everyone is that chill it's so boring no one to vibe with
I have travelled to many countries and I can say Japan has the best ppl thus far, they are so polite, kind and generous.
What about Mexico?
@@panzershrek7942 Mexico is also Great. However, too much narco gangs doing despicable things on a daily basis...
@@panzershrek7942mexico ? Really ? I more willing to go to North Korea than to go to a drug cartel country. Very dangerous !
@@junma00118Of course it's the weapon profile person saying that 🙄 Quit the spam and bring material that isn't from decades ago.
It’s amazing when a large group of people follow directions and do what they are supposed to working together to make it better for everyone.
Certainly amazing for the powerful who benefit from it and never show in UA-cam videos
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
I visited Japan for 5 days 6 years ago and I still want to go back and stay longer! It was awesome, clean and organized. People were respectful, helpful and nice. It’s not for individualistic and selfish people, but it’s a nice for like minded people that think of the betterment of the group and society a whole and also what would be the best, but humble way. It looked like everyone (weekdays in Shibuya) is always trying to look their best and though the people I saw were probably office workers, still everyone looked sharp and neat and everyone had an umbrella. I also enjoyed I bakeries their cute and delicious breads and breakfast items in general at a bakery.
Hard working people. Still manage to be kind, humble
and polite despite their stressful day.
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
Tourist areas are the way you described, outside of tourist areas it's not.
Truly paragons of civility, virtue, discipline & many other wonderful traits. Much respect Japan!
How long till this comment gets the obligatory "Akchualee dooring da wor" shit.
The common man, yes.
But at which cost ?
Respect for people of japan from india
We are taking a ship from japan and managed to stay there for a month. its very orderly and clean. There are also kids that greet you when you passes by, they even bow to you. It was 2022 when we were there so its still covid but everything is very organized in the airport also our luggage were guarded. Like theres atleast 3 people looking out for luggage and they checked each one who took their luggage to not mix it. As a seafarer i have been to multiple airport and i can say japan experience was the best.
@@junma00118 i know about that. Im really interested in war related when I'm in highschool. But blaming the current generation for the sin of the past is not good. And if you look toward history at least every country did some gruesome things.
Even the animals are very respectful. What a beautiful Deer. I wish the world would take from the values of that beautiful country. I would love to visit Japan.
They hunt and butcher dolphins. For money.
@@Kayenne54 Are dolphins a special case for you? People hunt animals all over the world
@@Kayenne54dolphins are assholes.
Did you realise even a deer bowed while crossing? 😃
Dolphins have saved humans. So yes. More intelligent and can communicate with humans, so yes. I don't see the need when the stores are full of commercial fish.@@justsomeguywithoutabeard8306
こういう海外の人の日本の動画を見ると、自分でも知らない日本を知れて面白いし勉強になる。
中国の動画がいくつか紛れ込んでるみたいだけどな
Nara deers are actually a tourist attraction and they even bow back to people who visit them and feed them. They can be clingy like street vendors sometimes ,for food.
But they will bow again and again asking for food and bow once you feed them.They are such smart mammala
the origin of the name Nara Shikamaru~
@@kaitoryujin8266 Shika Means Deer
it seemed to bow for the car allowing it to cross the road, like the little girl did. 😁
Then, there are a few that will ram or try to frighten you, because they found out that doing so might make people drop their biscuits.
Strangely, those deer don’t go near the shops that sell Senbei.
Japan may as well be living on a different planet with all these cool ideas and inventions
All pointless inventions,that country never invented the jet engine or the television or the phone or the Internet www noting special about japan,great britain are ones should be living on a another planet as they invented all those things i mentioned plus so much more.
Japan is still in the 90's with certain things.
@@maciv33 Japan is a blend of history and tradition with modern tech.
3:43 she bowed to both sides ❤
Population is no less in japan, but everything is so systematic , and people are also supportive and obey rules.
That's the power of right_education+culture combined
Or too afraid to step out of line.
Because there is no black
@@whitepanther8169💀
@@imawarrior3516 Their efforts during the last World War would attest otherwise.
I have always thought I would love to live in Japan. The language is my only barrier.
for me the language and the money
Easy, get the language app for your phone while you learn the language
you can learn the language anywhere, the problem with me is the will to learn. I get lazy after learning 3 Kanji words
TRUE. I came from Switzerland and been living here in Tokyo for almost a decade. The first two years were the hardest.I struggled with the language during those time. Thankfully, everything's a smooth sailing by the third year. I can speak, read, write in Japanese fluently (and confudently) starting from the third year.
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
I love Japan I would like to go back again 😊
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
Every country should try to follow Japan's level of hygiene.
and whom will pay that for 3rd world countries?
That sense of community rather than individualism has a lot to do with how neat and clean everything is in Japan
and politeness like with those drivers and school girl.
Fun fact: the reason that the Japanese are so clean is because they were thought to clean up and work together at a young age in schools.
@@cw4608in many cases yes. But puplic shaming and racism helps a lot aswell lol
Every country should try to follow Japan's level of discipline first. Everything else will come automatically.
The world would be a better place if everybody had the same ethics and lifestyle as the Japanese.
I would love to live there
Japan is not paradise. The pressure of society is killing people.
Would it be ? Have you given it a good thought ? Very emotionally repressed, high suicide rate and more...
@@shilombaba I said Japan is no fairytale land and my original comment was deleted. I wonder what will happen to yours...
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
Japan jus made it on my bucket list. Always knew it was cool place but now i wanna go even more.
Japan is just on a completely different level than any other country they are 10-15 years ahead as well..
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
Going to Japan for about the 32nd time 🛫 (Osaka) 25Jan
Spaworld Hotel and resort ♨️
Life is good 🇯🇵
🇦🇺 in 🇹🇭
The respect in Japan always amazes me... the clip with the highway, in germany its like the Thunderdome
Hehe, I can't believe that, Germany is well known for it's excellent law abiding drivers. Now is South Africa red lights are a suggestion, not an order.
@@barryschwarz5960 I didnt ment that we are Not following the law, its more "surival of the strongest" or "germans dont understand the Logic of the "Zipper"
Or What is it called in english?
@florianfachet8945 do you mean what was shown in the video? If so, It's called the merging lane in English because you're supposed to 'merge' (meaning to join, to become one) with the rest of the traffic, which, apparently, the Japanese do very well. My country? Not so much.
@@04kilik40 thx man, learned Something again 😅
@@florianfachet8945 kein Problem! 🇦🇺🤝🏻🇩🇪
This in one of the reasons I love Japan!!! Would love to live there if I could (and be younger than now haha (I'm 64). Maybe next life?
We could learn so much from the Japanese people!!!
Lots of love to all people who have a good, warm and honest heart from Pinkie
Nothing is too late to try. Waiting for your visit from Japan.
I recommend Japanese sweets. They are truly something else.
There are multiple companies that sell monthly boxes with changing themes.
😭😭I wanna live in japan❤❤I love japan so much and it's ppl ❤💌🇯🇵
visiting is one thing. living is quite another. if you are not japanese it is hard to break into despite them being polite. the rules can be quite oppressive. u kind of need to know the rules without ever being told them.
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
3 best words for Japan: tradition, ingenuity, respect
The image creating Barista is extremely talented, hope she gets paid well for her talent.
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
She probably wouldn’t take a tip.
The car traffic, 2 rows merging giving space to next car alternating..... heaven....
It is basic road laws even here in France where drivers aren't particularly nice.
In germany and austria too.
so systematic and discipline especially crowd control and road traffic ... thumbs up!!! 👍👍 no wonder Japan so well developed and 1st world country...much respect
Even the deer bowed their head for the car that stopped for them.
I was going to comment the same thing! It’s crazy that even deer are so polite.
I noticed the same, very polite
@@SarahMarielle. they will also ram u out of the way. i've seen them launch young kids into the air with their antlers
人慣れしていて大人しいけれど野生動物です。私は頭突きされたことかあります😂
平気で触る人もいますが、マダニなどの寄生虫もいますから触ってはダメです😅
@@user-jf5sf1xm6n とても本当です (very true)
Americans: the system is controlling you
Japanese: the system is beautiful
Zoro fans : we're the witness
India: You guys have system?
Thank you for sharing this. It makes me feel so many beautiful things about our collective cultural diversity 😊
Oh my goodness. I have never seen anything like these in my 71 years of life. Japan is such a unique country. I have always wanted to travel there. We used to have those coin donation boxes here in the USA in the malls though. Haven't seen a mall where I live in decades.
One core lesson I learned from watching Japanese culture content is "With patience, anything is possible." I hope western ideology never infects that great nation.
It's fascinating to see how every little thing is made to enhance convenience and efficiency.
Japan is so beautiful and unique. Happy holidays to Zorro and everyone around the world from California, USA.
It said 'Japan' in the title, so I liked the video before I even watched it. ❤ Japan. 🤗 from Scotland
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
@@junma00118 Thank you for pointing me to this. Unit 731 seems to have epitomised 'barbarism'. That being said, today's Japanese may not be perfect, but they are not their ancestors. _No_ nation is perfect. No nation has an unspotted history. But we learn from our mistakes, or at least we ought to. Japan certainly seems to have learnt a lot from its less than palatable past, most of it for the better. The same with Germany. I wish all countries could say the same. Alas, there's always a Russia or a USA ready to spoil things for others...
The little girl bowing to the cars that stopped for her is so respectful. (3:36)
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
japan is amazing i love the respect for each other thats what i want
Have just started my "retire to Japan" fund!
They make me feel teary over how beautiful the world COULD be!
Amazing respectful intelligent beautiful people
The escalator etiquette brought the biggest smile to me! And the satisfaction of the zipper rule ❤
I miss Japan. Nice people. Good food. Great locations.
Please go and learn about Unit 731.
@@junma00118
天安門事件六四事件八九民運八九学運; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Tiananmen Massacre
指導者: 鄧小平(党軍事委員会主席); 陳雲(党顧問委員会主任); 楊尚昆(国家主席); 李鵬(国務院総理); 劉華清(党軍事委員会副秘書長); 遅浩田(解放軍総参謀長); 李錫銘(北京市党委員会書記)
Japan is, and always will be a world in itself.🙂🙃😊
7:47 My son is living in Japan for a year and is currently working in this place 🙂👋 Hi Josh
What a beautiful country, with incredible people.
3:33... The little girl was raised by loving and caring parents who taught her well. It's so adorable to see. She has a bright future ahead of her.🥰🥰🥰🥰✌✌✌✌
Japanese take their cultural cohesion seriously. Respect.
Sister of that picture < I love Japan!! Hope to visit soon..on my " bucket list".. so polite, so organized, so cool!!!
10:27 The deer even effing bowed just like the girl. WTF!!!!!!!!
Wow! Very organized! Amazingly creativity…
This is why I love Japan
I like the hot steel egg that warms up your soup if you could do that for coffee as well instead of a microwave or stove, that would be amazing
Top of the line efficiency.
One of your best videos! Thank you!
Amazing video as always.
自分の国の事が海外の人に褒められるのは嬉しいことだよ
こういった動画を見てるとよりマナーを大切にしようって気持ちになれる
3:40 as westerners should notice, even a little girl learned salutes for those vehicles who are passing by, because they let her pass the crosswalk she is thanking both sides of the road.
Rising the hand is not a salute, but a necessity, so the driver can see the child (because they are so small). The learn the from Kindergarten on.
Can you imagine that Unesco world site, middle of the summer and that lovely water starts up? wouldn't it feel good...
The shrimps preparation was hilarious :D
There’s just so many amazing things in Japan
I flew to Japan with Japan Airlines once and the boxes I had a as a luggage was placed with a Fragile sticker so even LAX employees in my next flight didn't get a chance to treat it badly. Thanks!!
Omg the rainbow add was for larc en ciel❤ ready steady, go!!!
On my bucketlist
Love your videos & your voice.
Happy Holidays to you!
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6:00 - I have seen, and used, those types of donation funnels. They are very common all over New York State, and at least three can be found in Crossgates Mall in Guilderland. They are yellow and not white, however. They were present all the way back in at least the late 80's.
This was insanely Amazing Zorro!!!!! 😃😃❤️❤️❤️
The reasons why I love Japan
5:58 - We used to have these at our local mall in Pennsylvania but they were much bigger..... I remember dropping pennies in that I found on the floor and they would spin around for almost a minute before hitting the middle and making that crazy sound for almost another 20 seconds. They were so cool but people ruined it by putting trash in them or dumping soda into them.... I wish my country was as respectful as Japan. 😢
They were created here in the US first, not Japan, in 1985.
Yeah, they were a big coin donation thing in the 90s and early 2000s. Walmart and a bunch of fast food places had them, along with different variations. I don't know why they stopped using them.
@@labj143 The St. Louis Science Center still has theirs. It's showing its age though, lol.
We have something similar in the UK with a clear plastic dome top. Particularly in McDonald's. Where they collect for Ronald McDonald House, who support families that have children in hospital by providing accomodation for them nearby.
@@labj143 - I know, they were actually cool but people did have a tendency to treat them like trashcans so I can see why they'd take them out of somewhere but the clear dome like the guy in UK would be kind of cool... But also as a kid I liked trying to drop pennies in and I'd try to stop them w/ my fingertip so a dome might be a bad thing. 😁
The last clip gives a whole new meaning to deer crossing. His American cousins could learn a thing or two.😊❤❤❤
We have those donations boxes in Australia too. One at the RSL club we go to eat. We had those ketchup and mustard packets too but just for tomato sauce. Don't know they don't have them anymore. They were genius.
4:23 was actually not from Japan but from China.
the cushioning luggage clip actually is in a China's airport, you can read the chinese written at the back of the trolley
I remembered seeing them doing that at the luggage belt. I heard if your luggage is damage, they will replace your luggage, no question asked.
I see, I felt a bit strange because it's very inefficient and the Japanese companies won't do that.
I'm Japanese, but the woman seemed unfriendly, which made me feel uncomfortable.😅
@@dradrapaty just like I’m Chinese when I see a Japanese I feel uncomfortable as they are descendants of war criminals and caused the death of so many Asians. 😖😖😖
Merry Christmas zorro 🎄🥂 and all 🥂
The lady cushioning the luggage is next level! Love these - although I'm guessing you guys in the US must be used to extremely rude behaviour driving on the highways and walking in public? The "zip" merging lane method on the highway and standing to the left on an escalator to allow others to step past is perfectly normal in Australia too...
6:04 That box gives me so much nostalgia!! In the UK, McDonald's used to have those in every store. They even had different slots on the side to let you put multiple coins down at the same time, to race them XD
Really smart cuz kids (who are always in Maccies lol) would always want to do it so they'd get a steady flow of donations!!
I dunno why they stopped tbh?
We used to have these in where I live in Canada too, haven't seen one in probably 20 years
Because in most countries, people pour soda and trash into them. Ruin all the fun and satisfying collecting. Either due to stupidity or just plain malice
Love this, but the shrimp cannon thing was disproven on Mythbusters years ago.
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Love this, but the shrimp cannon thing was disproven on Mythbusters years ago. 😸
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I remember seeing the donation boxes with the coin spinning to the central hole in NZ more than forty years ago.
amazing collection
Now do one on Japanese bureaucracy. Absolute nightmare to get anything done. But still one of the best most respectful people in the world and will take that any day of the week!
Once you know and accept the system, it's not that bad. Banks are the worst.
AMAZING ! 😮
6:06
That one has been a fairly standard design for coin donation for at least 40 years and outside of Japan as we had them here in Canada as well. I know that they also exist United States and probably several other countries as well. 👀
👍👍👍👍👍 I heard there is alot of ghosts though. But you get a legal notification before buying the house🤔
I have a question about the hand washing phone sanitizing thing.... what if you're phone gets stuck?
i had to turn off the voice of this video
0:00 I don't know what about the rest of Europe but I had this design here in Poland too one year.
Wow, everything was impressive and amazing. I wish we had that Christmas Coke here in the U.S.
a few of these are not japan exclusive, you can find them in other countries
We have the same type of donation coin receiver in the USA as the one you showed in your "Only in Japan" video.
the girl crossing the street reminded me of when i was in sweden coming back from a bar on xmas. there were hardly any cars out and i was waiting to cross a road (why i didn't just cross it since it was almost deserted..maybe because i was a tourist and was thinking about my path back to the hostel, but a car approaches in the darkness and then comes to a stop at the crossing. (it was just a painted crossing with no traffic lights or stop sign or anything) so i crossed and it just seemed like such a nice driver.
The guy with the gum machine had a sense of humor 😂😂
i wish the entire world be like japan and my place also
India cannot even catch up to 5 percent of what it is. Because people don't understand respect, principles and honour.
Awesome!
One of the the best decision in my life was to go to Japan.
One of the worst decision in my life was to leave Japan.
When I left Japan, I just fell into a depression.
It made me realize, Sometimes the grass in not greener on the other side.
Don't pay attention to what other people say and just stay focus on your own goals.
I do hope to go back to Japan.