"Don't Come To Tokyo ..." (Black in Japan) | MFiles

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2018
  • In this episode of The Melanated Files (MFiles) we introduce Jason Gatewood, an American University Teacher and Journalist living in Japan. Listen as Jason shares his experience living in Japan for almost eighteen years as well as offload a wealth of knowledge on how to learn Japanese. Watch to hear his story.
    You can find Jason on Instagram and Twitter here: @starrwulfe
    SUBSCRIBE to our channel: goo.gl/BToqWv
    The Melanated Files or the MFiles is a Black Experience in Japan's series that highlights black people living in Japan. It focuses on sharing the story of the individual; who they are; what they do; what they are passionate about; and what their experience has been so far, as a black person living in Japan.
    Melanated is a word that is regularly used in the black community. It means “full of melanin.” Files is in reference to the collection of stories of black people in Japan that will be shared in this series.
    If you would like to be featured or know a black person living in Japan, who would like to be featured, please send us a message on our Facebook page: / theblackexjp Or tweet us @theblackexjp
    Visit our website: www.blackexjp.com
    Also remember to subscribe for weekly videos on the black experience in Japan.
    Music Provided by NoCopyrightSounds:
    Itro & Tobu - Cloud 9 [NCS Release]
    Tobu:
    ➞ Spotify smarturl.it/Tobu_Spotify
    ➞ SoundCloud / 7obu
    ➞ Facebook / tobuofficial
    ➞ Twitter / tobuofficial
    ➞ UA-cam / tobuoffi. .
    Itro:
    ➞ Spotify open.spotify.com/artist/6fEZj...
    ➞ Facebook / officialitro
    ➞ Twitter / itromsc
    ➞ UA-cam / official. .
    ➞ SoundCloud / itro
    Japanese Subtitles done by: Chika Little
    -------------------------------------------------
    Thank you for watching!
    #blackinjapan #mfiles #jasongatewood

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11 тис.

  • @KingofAloha808
    @KingofAloha808 5 років тому +3600

    This guy is 1,000% correct. Traveling outside of your country and interacting with foreigners and experiencing other cultures will definitely change you for the better.

    • @alejandro94zav
      @alejandro94zav 5 років тому +10

      Joey Aloha 100% agree

    • @Spats2Bats
      @Spats2Bats 4 роки тому +50

      This is very true. I went to Japan for the first time last year and it changed me both on a mental as well as spiritual level. I realized I had some unconscious bias in how I viewed other cultures along the way, despite my appreciation for said cultures. I probably wouldn't have ever noticed had I not stepped outside America. The world seems so small if you stay in one place for too long so stepping into Japan was like a cosmic eureka moment for me.

    • @tigerex777
      @tigerex777 4 роки тому +58

      Especially Americans (I'm American) need to travel and extensively learn about other cultures. Mainly because America has been the focus and center of attention for a long time after WW2 and so Americans have America vs the world type of mentality and many Americans are very ignorant of other cultures. You can see this behavior manifest in American tourists where they act all entitled even if they're not in their own countries; kinda like the Chinese are behaving these days with the rise of their economy.

    • @bobbyclemente21
      @bobbyclemente21 4 роки тому +1

      True but I don't like your math, nothing over 100%, ROR!

    • @drnknpriest
      @drnknpriest 4 роки тому +10

      Too bad America doesn't see that

  • @mylene6975
    @mylene6975 5 років тому +4324

    Having visited Japan a few years ago, I totally agree with you about the camaraderie. I was walking in Shinjuku looking for a coffee shop, then all of a sudden I hear across the street." Sista....Sista! I turned and looked around to see a handsome African gentleman wave at me and happily shouted.."hello sista..."I see you." Have a great day! I waved back at him, smiled and wished him a blessed one. Before I knew what happened, I turned the corner, leaned against a building and just cried. I never felt so loved from so far away from home by a complete stranger who looked just like me saying.......I SEE YOU!

    • @Kirungi_Birungi
      @Kirungi_Birungi 4 роки тому +363

      I felt that *IN MY SOUL*

    • @mylene6975
      @mylene6975 4 роки тому +83

      @@marksteel8416 thank you for validating why you don't count. Now go troll away! Thanks for stopping by😉

    • @mylene6975
      @mylene6975 4 роки тому +101

      @@Kirungi_Birungi Thank you for that. I swear I still tear up everytime I tell that story. Be blessed...

    • @user-uw4zt5bo4d
      @user-uw4zt5bo4d 4 роки тому +25

      I really felt this

    • @believensee8621
      @believensee8621 4 роки тому +67

      I too felt that in my soul. I literally teared up while reading this. It was specifically the "i see you" .wow

  • @JonathanESmithOfficial
    @JonathanESmithOfficial 4 роки тому +726

    I'm coming to Japan in 2021!!!!!

  • @7thavenue242
    @7thavenue242 3 роки тому +342

    日本が素晴らしいというより、この人が素晴らしい人なんだと思う

    • @user-zd1gz8mr9m
      @user-zd1gz8mr9m 3 роки тому +9

      百里ある^^

    • @kanade21726
      @kanade21726 3 роки тому +28

      @@kaypathy ?

    • @rehanjamil5362
      @rehanjamil5362 3 роки тому +3

      @@kanade21726 can u translate the comment please

    • @springtree3446
      @springtree3446 3 роки тому +47

      @@rehanjamil5362 "I feel, it's not that Japan is a wonderful place, this man is a wonderful person."

    • @dia4424
      @dia4424 3 роки тому

      @@user-zd1gz8mr9m 理 ^^

  • @xrystal89
    @xrystal89 5 років тому +2068

    this man just made me watch a 28 minute video of just his experiences...no wonder he's a teacher.

    • @blackjet7040
      @blackjet7040 4 роки тому +5

      Failedpuberty6x In a good way?

    • @arsenioseslpodcast3143
      @arsenioseslpodcast3143 4 роки тому +34

      White people with their lack of sympathy, yet they blew Japanese away by bombs. What did black people do to these people to deserve such disgusting and repugnant racism? Nuts.

    • @gamecockcountry7731
      @gamecockcountry7731 4 роки тому +3

      Thinking about it you are 💯 % right

    • @theEchannel_official
      @theEchannel_official 4 роки тому +35

      @@arsenioseslpodcast3143 why do people always generalize all white people. At this point idk why everyone is so divided. I'm black and I've never had problems with a white person :l

    • @GerardGodin
      @GerardGodin 4 роки тому

      I thought he said he was a journalist.

  • @marathongirl27
    @marathongirl27 4 роки тому +1435

    His grandad planted a seed in him to learn a foreign language. That’s so awesome.

    • @BritishJamaican777
      @BritishJamaican777 4 роки тому +35

      very wise grandad

    • @colin-kun3611
      @colin-kun3611 3 роки тому +2

      BritishJamaican777 ikr

    • @starrwulfe
      @starrwulfe 3 роки тому +14

      I miss him and grandma every day of my existence. I truly understand what it means to plant a seed in the younger generation now. It would not have even thought about making it this far without them both for real for real

    • @KakaOfTheRealMadrid
      @KakaOfTheRealMadrid 3 роки тому +4

      I thought his grandfather also planted a seed in his grandma

  • @normdancy
    @normdancy 3 роки тому +512

    I'm not Black but I've been here for 40 years . Your comments and observations are spot on.

    • @colin-kun3611
      @colin-kun3611 3 роки тому +14

      40 years?! Wow that’s almost half of your life.

    • @normdancy
      @normdancy 3 роки тому +59

      @@colin-kun3611 Actually about 59.7% of my life to the present. Thanks.

    • @Greg12839
      @Greg12839 3 роки тому +3

      @@normdancy nice, i plan on going there in future

    • @mayaashanti3266
      @mayaashanti3266 3 роки тому +3

      Woww! How’s finding love over there? Easier than American?

    • @Fearsomex23
      @Fearsomex23 3 роки тому +1

      What is a good job to look into to move there?

  • @gregoryforte8876
    @gregoryforte8876 2 роки тому +131

    When I first went to Japan in 1995, I was treated with friendship and respect. Wherever I went people thought I was Mike Tyson or Bo Jackson. There were a couple of bars that I frequented and the owners treated me like a celebrity. I didn't have any problems with racism in Japan. I encountered more racism in Hawaii because the tourist were racist but the locals were respectful. Japan is a cool country. Japan appreciates African American jazz and hip hop culture.

  • @Soundaholic92
    @Soundaholic92 5 років тому +4371

    Damn, I'm really jealous of people who can just, organise their thoughts on the fly and speak so calmly and eloquently and put across their points so well.

    • @Exhorderx
      @Exhorderx 5 років тому +42

      It's edited though

    • @pitbull007ification
      @pitbull007ification 5 років тому +488

      @@Exhorderx No amount of editing would make me sound that coherent.

    • @yamabushi_nate7825
      @yamabushi_nate7825 5 років тому +19

      Justin Doan Lol yeah the majority of people can do this

    • @MrDutchmarshal
      @MrDutchmarshal 5 років тому +63

      It will come with age :)

    • @RecordToDeathToBoredom
      @RecordToDeathToBoredom 5 років тому +93

      You have to work on it. Keep thinking about what it is you want to portray; especially when you come across a situation where you couldn't explain everything you wanted to say. Have a friend/sibling/parent/teacher help you with that. With a 2nd person, comes a different perspective. And you can practice trying to tell them what you're trying to say, and they can definitely help you with that, whether they know what you're trying to say or not.
      As a teacher, journalist, and someone who's traveled a lot, Jason trained himself to be able to properly portray his thoughts a good extent.

  • @stanleypatrick6498
    @stanleypatrick6498 5 років тому +454

    Love this guy. He's the kind of guy you'd like to be friends with.

    • @steveburke7675
      @steveburke7675 Рік тому

      I was thinking that too...good guy to have a beer with.

  • @adpentinc
    @adpentinc 4 роки тому +153

    "When you go back to your home town, you're a changed person" That's the truth and will open your eyes to new possibilities and not be so stuck in your own ways. I love it when people recognized that.

  • @nicolereadstarot
    @nicolereadstarot 4 роки тому +1900

    I have a lot of friends who say they like living in japan because they say something like "in japan I am not black, I'm just not japanese" 🤣

    • @zacwoods
      @zacwoods 4 роки тому +207

      Well its a serious matter not a joke. Its deeply saddening for us to not be equal in a country that we were in before white people even came here. So when we say that we really do mean it. And the fact that we as black people HAVE to leave places like the U.S to go elsewhere to actually have a full life. Its near impossible to have one as a black person in the states unless you were already wealthy or are part of a rare 1% that comes up with a futuristic business idea. Plus even with all that money, there are still places you cant go and people you cant access simply because they dont like black people.

    • @fifty50x8
      @fifty50x8 3 роки тому +26

      @@zacwoods Hey, I don't know any places black people can't go because they are black, Can you please tell me where exactly?

    • @zacwoods
      @zacwoods 3 роки тому +159

      Fifty50 x I personally live in NYC and there is an area by my house where a family owns rows of apartment buildings and have NEVER rented to a single black family. I personally have tried to inquire about an apartment and didnt even get a call back at all and I offered to pay half down cash. Never rented to a black person in my lifetime OR my parents life either and we’ve been here collectively over 40 years. Its not an open “black people arent allowed” anymore these folks aint dumb. Its covert racism. In fact the neighborhood IS MAJORITY BLACK AND HISPANIC yet those specific few blocks have 0 black people and have never had any in its entire lifetime since those buildings were built there. And this is New York we’re talking. Lets not get started down south in the Mississippi/Alabama areas. You can google all sorts of those where certain neighborhoods if minorities try to move in they either get rejected outright or get harassed until they move out.

    • @simonetakahashi
      @simonetakahashi 3 роки тому +55

      Even for me, my dad is Japanese... I am not japanese for them hahahahaha.

    • @Espresso101
      @Espresso101 3 роки тому +95

      I have British friends that are black that have said the same thing. They never felt like they were black till they visited the US.

  • @santinowilliams693
    @santinowilliams693 4 роки тому +734

    He made me even more determined to get my passport travel and expand my life experiences outside of the US

    • @jaybee5832
      @jaybee5832 4 роки тому +21

      Yes you will have a whole new outlook on life. There is wonderful cultures & life outside of these borders. I started with cruises & added flights to my destinations. Next month going back to Colombia.

    • @mendealingwithreality4656
      @mendealingwithreality4656 4 роки тому +14

      Yeap, I traveled to Colombia... you don’t need a “big house” to be happy.... just an American thing

    • @FrugalPandaTravels
      @FrugalPandaTravels 4 роки тому +6

      Japan is awesome! Trust me.

    • @nickhudd2011
      @nickhudd2011 4 роки тому +3

      I have been to Japan for just a 2 week vacation and it was the best trip/experience I've ever had. Incredible country.

    • @katkms
      @katkms 3 роки тому +1

      Do itttt

  • @josemwarrior
    @josemwarrior 5 років тому +147

    Came for clickbait, stay for this awesome human being

  • @Guotshol2024
    @Guotshol2024 2 роки тому +443

    I like listening to well-educated people like this man.

    • @0707565
      @0707565 2 роки тому +9

      You just like the fact that he is black. 😄

    • @user-eb6mh5dh4l
      @user-eb6mh5dh4l Рік тому +4

      @@0707565 Despite being black, he's a well-educated man indeed!

    • @ryantxt6829
      @ryantxt6829 Рік тому +7

      @@0707565 here we go...

    • @TicketCTS
      @TicketCTS Рік тому +6

      I agree, this man definitely is the type of person to have an intellectual conversion about problems instead of just screaming about it into the echo chamber. I respect it and would love to have a conversation with him.

    • @ThiagoRibeiroOfSinisterIntent
      @ThiagoRibeiroOfSinisterIntent Рік тому

      @Guot Shol hear hear (from 2022)

  • @msjapan112
    @msjapan112 3 роки тому +352

    I am glad to hear that Japanese people have treated him good with respect.

    • @msjapan112
      @msjapan112 3 роки тому +40

      @MASON CROSS Really? They are just afraid of foreign people, especially black people because they will never see a black person unless in Tokyo area. I had never "talked" with a black person until 23 years old, but this was only because I went to the UK. Now looking back how ignorant I was towards black people, because I didn't know they wear wigs and extension; I thought they were all natural hair. I also didn't know that they get suntanned. lol What was I thinking? That was the level of understanding of the people for me because there were nobody to be familiarize with. It is possible to end a life without "meeting" (not seeing) a black person in Japan even in Tokyo area. But this is not racism, this is ignorance isn't it? Anyway, if black people feel they are discriminated in Japan, it must be so. But many many people want to be friends with black people honestly.

    • @wonder8923
      @wonder8923 3 роки тому +4

      @@msjapan112 Thats really interesting.

    • @TIENxSHINHAN
      @TIENxSHINHAN 3 роки тому +12

      @NauticTL why are white people always trying to convince black people that everyone hates us lol

    • @kanakanam7431
      @kanakanam7431 3 роки тому +33

      @@TIENxSHINHAN I swear most Japanese don't have any negative feelings towards black people😂 (I'm Japanese)

    • @TIENxSHINHAN
      @TIENxSHINHAN 3 роки тому +12

      @Siberian Husky "you'll forever be a foreigner in their eyes"
      And... their eyes would be correct. That doesn't make them racist, that just makes them aware of reality. If I move from another country to Japan, then by definition, I am a foreigner.

  • @lovealways4560
    @lovealways4560 5 років тому +390

    This is seriously THE MOST positive comments thread I have EVER seen on a UA-cam video...Thank You So Much King!

    • @yukisakura9582
      @yukisakura9582 5 років тому +2

      Love Always I know right for real

    • @klrp3248
      @klrp3248 5 років тому +1

      They probably delete all the bad ones. Most channels do that

  • @claysoggyfries
    @claysoggyfries 5 років тому +2028

    Anyone else accidentally watch the whole video?

  • @GospelMusicians
    @GospelMusicians 3 роки тому +569

    I want to hang out with this dude. Reminds me of my type of friends here in the states.

    • @khoaprod
      @khoaprod 3 роки тому +1

      didn’t expect you here! love your tutorials man

    • @GospelMusicians
      @GospelMusicians 3 роки тому +2

      @@khoaprod Hahaha...Looking at other alternatives other than the US :)

    • @starrwulfe
      @starrwulfe 3 роки тому +2

      Anytime you’re ready, come on through!

    • @goldiethemack3051
      @goldiethemack3051 3 роки тому +2

      Stg we all got a homie like this lol. My homie living in Thailand(after Japan) now mind u we grew up on the south side of Chicago lmao! Dudes like this are the original "Papa was a rollin stone" type brothers. They be worldwide asf🤣😂

    • @damianoferrario4330
      @damianoferrario4330 3 роки тому +1

      This guy has wisdom. And not just about Japan, about life. I'd definitely would hang out with him.

  • @xOmniCloudx
    @xOmniCloudx 4 роки тому +279

    I never intended to watch the entire video in one sitting and ended up doing so because of how amazing a story teller he is. Very intelligent, open minded and insightful man.
    Him sharing his experience has definitely grown me as a person and strengthens my drive to travel to Japan and other countries, as well as immerse myself in them properly.

    • @scholasticbookfair.
      @scholasticbookfair. 3 роки тому +3

      @Brenda Lee No he's surprised at how good of a story teller he is. Can't you read?

    • @sovereignknight9290
      @sovereignknight9290 3 роки тому +1

      Brenda Lee ur such a dumbass

    • @katherinebilligmeier9586
      @katherinebilligmeier9586 3 роки тому

      @omni I agree! He had a very interesting story and seemed to be a very affable and intelligent man. If he had a podcast I would def tune in lol

  • @numberrunner3133
    @numberrunner3133 5 років тому +219

    The UA-cam algorithm was on point today. Great video.

    • @Sevenizm
      @Sevenizm 5 років тому

      That's what I thought, the title mislead the algorithm into thinking it was sending me junk. It was the misleading title. It worked. Thanks.

    • @unorthodox_dating6387
      @unorthodox_dating6387 2 роки тому

      I searched this!

  • @Dan-eo8nr
    @Dan-eo8nr 5 років тому +455

    The title is really misleading. The video was fascinating though, wise words mate.

    • @maiajones5923
      @maiajones5923 4 роки тому +63

      I agree assumed that he was facing racism.

    • @naa5972
      @naa5972 4 роки тому

      @@arsenioseslpodcast3143 Wtf are you on about

    • @Kelaine72
      @Kelaine72 4 роки тому +4

      @@naa5972 what did Arsenio Buck say? I assume he was triggered be ause a white man made a comment...lol

    • @tykimikk4328
      @tykimikk4328 4 роки тому +3

      I'm sure he meant dont go to japan because you will not want to leave.

  • @Sam7.29
    @Sam7.29 2 роки тому +51

    17:40 When he say "I am not going to marry just for the purpose of living indefinitely in Japan". You gained respect bro here. Simply, Don't marry out of convenience

  • @g.rodrigues8757
    @g.rodrigues8757 3 роки тому +25

    Man, I'm Brazilian and I'm so inspired right now after watching this video, because going to Japan is my biggest dream! And I'll keep doing my best to make it become true! Thanks for this advices!

  • @marianforeman8865
    @marianforeman8865 5 років тому +282

    I Like this gentleman. He is positive honest and enthusiastic. Very Informative.

    • @khadijaraks1594
      @khadijaraks1594 5 років тому +5

      Marian Foreman yep .... Jason is a cool dude!!

  • @CfallsChamps
    @CfallsChamps 4 роки тому +403

    not gonna lie the walls being thin and hearing he sleeps in like a track suit just answered alot of questions i had from watching anime

    • @kingallen3178
      @kingallen3178 4 роки тому +9

      Yeah 😂

    • @guilhermetonon7267
      @guilhermetonon7267 3 роки тому +9

      Imagine that japanese famale moans and their children listening to it

    • @destituteanddecadent9106
      @destituteanddecadent9106 3 роки тому +21

      @@guilhermetonon7267 definitely a porn thing, not a real life thing. Too weird.

    • @jadenquest9544
      @jadenquest9544 3 роки тому +2

      @@guilhermetonon7267 Lmfao

    • @Anedoje
      @Anedoje 3 роки тому +1

      @@guilhermetonon7267 bruh

  • @jammas1472
    @jammas1472 Рік тому +6

    This was one of the best interviews on UA-cam I have seen. Thank you!

  • @ronin7997
    @ronin7997 4 роки тому +45

    Absolutely great insights. My first visit to Japan was strictly contained in Tokyo; although it was still a tremendous experience it was very insular and over-reliant on my western comfort zone and traditions. Decided on my next trip to venture outside the metropolitan areas, especially when deciding to hike up Mount Fuji. This venture completely opened my experience to Japanese culture, relying more on my rudimentary Japanese language skills, and being more immersed with the people and environment.

  • @ikumajpplus5094
    @ikumajpplus5094 5 років тому +608

    Thin wall are because lots of earthquake here. You'll have a better chance of survival than concrete walls.

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +89

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @BoudoirBoutiqueNC
      @BoudoirBoutiqueNC 5 років тому +103

      If we don't freeze to death first? Let the rubble kill me!!!LOL

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +49

      🤣

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 5 років тому +14

      ikumajp...Makes sense!

    • @davidgray2845
      @davidgray2845 5 років тому +36

      (U.S.) California Building Code makes sure that even our plaster walls won’t fall under extreme circumstances (They’ll crack, but they’re structurally sound). I hate California codes and laws Lol, but there’s solutions other than giving in to having thin walls.

  • @imsgoalie1
    @imsgoalie1 5 років тому +641

    This guy makes me wanna buy him a beer.

    • @outofwedlock75
      @outofwedlock75 5 років тому +8

      Ian Summers good for you but does he want to have a beer with you

    • @imsgoalie1
      @imsgoalie1 5 років тому +54

      Marky Johnson Why so negative fella? I was just paying someone a compliment. Jesus.

    • @outofwedlock75
      @outofwedlock75 5 років тому +1

      Ian Summers negative? Why would you say negative when I was asking a question?

    • @outofwedlock75
      @outofwedlock75 5 років тому +4

      Ian Summers you would have to be a negative person or have a negative connotation to yourself to feel that question is negative

    • @imsgoalie1
      @imsgoalie1 5 років тому +40

      Marky Johnson
      If you don’t see how it comes off as contentious and unnecessarily challenging, idk what to tell you. I’m not having a long debate about it, on the heels of a comment that was a compliment. This is how comment sections go sideways. The last word is yours if you want it. I hope you have a good day man.

  • @Aki-lp8ul
    @Aki-lp8ul 3 роки тому +191

    I’m Japanese and I love his comments about Japan which are spot on. I was very surprised that there was a grandma touched his hair without telling anything or that kind of behaviour though. It barely happens in Japan. Also, I totally agree with him on going to country side to feel more local atmosphere rather than just going to Tokyo or any other big cities. Thank you for an amazing video! Very impressive!

    • @user-sw5hy6ox6l
      @user-sw5hy6ox6l 3 роки тому +11

      in my experience japanese people always grab your hair without asking if its curly etc

    • @Aki-lp8ul
      @Aki-lp8ul 3 роки тому +22

      @@user-sw5hy6ox6l That is so not true.

    • @psychopunkmecca
      @psychopunkmecca 2 роки тому

      plus its very expensive wuznt going to move there anyways

    • @Ray-pp5qb
      @Ray-pp5qb 2 роки тому +13

      @@Aki-lp8ul how you gonna say its not true when you're Japanese? You don't have any experience as a black person in japan, so how can you tell someone about their experience????? That's very arrogant behavior.

    • @Aki-lp8ul
      @Aki-lp8ul 2 роки тому +16

      @@Ray-pp5qb R did not mention if Japanese people touch the curly hair of particularly black people. I have friends from overseas including black people and they didn’t acknowledge this phenomenon. I’m just against generalisation of racism. Does it make sense?

  • @ITI-xi5zx
    @ITI-xi5zx 3 роки тому +12

    I did not expect to get such amazing life advice from this video, but this man has truly changed my life's priorities/trajectory. I never realized the true importance of travel until this video. thank you for giving me the insight I needed to thrive and to grow and to become a better version of myself

  • @frombus8679
    @frombus8679 5 років тому +123

    Wonderful segment! It's no surprise Jason is a teacher and journalist. I could listen to him talk all day long!

    • @melissalugo7553
      @melissalugo7553 5 років тому

      I agree. You can tell he is a good listener and observer.

  • @A-YOOOO
    @A-YOOOO 5 років тому +431

    I love that he was positioned so you could see the street life going on in Tokyo. I was listening to him and watching the people too. Great video.

    • @starrwulfe
      @starrwulfe 5 років тому +10

      That was kinda the idea! Glad you enjoyed the street life too!

    • @deandrecalloway1418
      @deandrecalloway1418 5 років тому +2

      Me too

    • @Nanny6999
      @Nanny6999 5 років тому +3

      Soul style the name of the shop that looks to be sell black orientated clothes😊

    • @unapprovedtruth7116
      @unapprovedtruth7116 5 років тому +1

      They could have scooted off the sidewalk a little more, but that's just my own decency speaking.

    • @inspirationalpostbyleverso6263
      @inspirationalpostbyleverso6263 5 років тому +3

      Same great to see people just doing their own thing and not paying mind.

  • @1234fakerstreet
    @1234fakerstreet 4 роки тому +292

    "I hate being lumped in with other foreigners." I live in Korea and feel that so strongly.

    • @tigerjonn
      @tigerjonn 4 роки тому +3

      While in the USA... lol

    • @1234fakerstreet
      @1234fakerstreet 4 роки тому +27

      @@tigerjonn I have lived in Korea for a long time. Just because I don't update my youtube address doesnt mean its not true.
      나는 한국에서 5 년간 살고 있어요. 비록 외국인이지만 언어와 문화를 배웠어요.
      So don't judge someone based on a "youtube" account.

    • @1234fakerstreet
      @1234fakerstreet 4 роки тому +16

      @dodygchlclhxoyxkg e59d9ydoyxcoyE thank you so much but you don't need to apologize. Overall, the experience here has been amazing and I am lucky enough to have a nice community. My struggles were because I'm American and Japanese. If it wasn't one reason, it was the other. Haha.
      내생각엔 한국에서 사는 것이 미국보다 더 좋아요. (I hope that makes sense) ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @tigerjonn
      @tigerjonn 4 роки тому +10

      @@1234fakerstreet I have no idea what you are talking about..... I never even seen your account....
      I was simply responding to your comment about you hate foreigners being lumped together....
      While
      In the USA....
      Asians are all considered as such.
      Mexicans are all like this and that.
      Blacks are a certain way.
      Whites are like this and that.
      This lumping of people together is a natural process that will happen wherever you are.
      This is completely natural. It's so natural that Asians grow up with the idea in the USA that you represent your race Whenever you step out.....
      So you better act fucking correct or people will see you and think...that's how asians are.....
      Asians understand and accept this as reality.
      So I have no fucking clue what you are going on about....

    • @1234fakerstreet
      @1234fakerstreet 4 роки тому +23

      @@tigerjonn
      1) I apologize for the misunderstanding on your post but it's easy to see how misconstrue it with 4 words followed by a lol.
      2) I better act fucking correct? That sounds like a threat. Yes it's true groups are clumped together. Xenophobia is one of the many flavors of racism. Now, if you prefaced what appeared to be a coherent remark like just now, instead of the original one, I would have been able to clearly respond. That, is on me.
      However, I will take Korea's xenophobia over the way America treated me racially everyday. I've never been attacked or threatened here; only minor inconveniences such as having to find another cab or not being allowed to sit on the train. That's tee ball in comparison.

  • @babymary1330
    @babymary1330 4 роки тому +22

    Thanks for sharing your experience in Japan. I'm Japanese and I want to apologize to you about what Japanese granma did for you. Sometimes Japanese granmas are just interested in the foreigner. And thank you for trying to be positive for them😊 They are really lovely peoples✨

  • @DannieKamete
    @DannieKamete 5 років тому +581

    I never intended to watch the whole video. But this guy is such a master orator, intelligent with excellent articulation that I was engaged throughout this whole half hour long video.

    • @mariobastidas3102
      @mariobastidas3102 5 років тому +8

      Yeah same here! Just wanted to know WHY not go to tokyo but then i just enjoyed the whole video. :)

    • @AletheaThomas_47
      @AletheaThomas_47 5 років тому +3

      Me too....couldn't stop watching. He is so interesting and a real nice guy. I wanna be his student!

    • @ladiejaymes
      @ladiejaymes 5 років тому +2

      Ditto! Me too!

    • @femmeismesoggy
      @femmeismesoggy 5 років тому +2

      You’re correct! Especially being from the south! Lol our southern drawl can be thick.

    • @stopreset313
      @stopreset313 5 років тому +6

      Bruh he speaks like any average English speaker. How low are your standards?

  • @aymanahsayid3129
    @aymanahsayid3129 4 роки тому +164

    I can listen to this dude all day! Such good story teller!

  • @Risosi1515
    @Risosi1515 4 роки тому +13

    Jason has so much wisdom! Great information and I love his advice about traveling. My husband and I are Latinos and we have experienced racism in the US specially in our church. We love traveling and have gone to many places around the world. We have connected with great people who allowed us and welcome us into their cultures and it is life changing. We hope to show our daughter the world and learn to appreciate other cultures.

  • @wordsdistorted
    @wordsdistorted 4 роки тому +10

    This was a great video, very interesting hearing Mr. Gatewood's story and his perspective. Thank you.

  • @tshif1711
    @tshif1711 4 роки тому +277

    "Be willing to show what you can give to Japan while you are coming over here to experience Japan and you will have a better experience."
    Great advice!

    • @derrickfinlayson3184
      @derrickfinlayson3184 Рік тому +1

      The Japanese in the Caribbean don’t give anything but the blacks treat them well.

  • @SagesLevelz
    @SagesLevelz 5 років тому +83

    This is what real journalism is! Very informative, thanks for posting this.

  • @DendyJungle
    @DendyJungle 4 роки тому +18

    Everyone you interview is so cool. They seem so relaxed to be in asia

  • @Flying_turnip187
    @Flying_turnip187 Рік тому +4

    "Leave your comfort zone and travel" That's the best advice I have ever gotten I head when I was a kid. My life in Japan has been eye opening. I feel as if a veil has been lifted from my eyes about my self and my home country (The States). Great video! Thank you!

  • @johnblaze520
    @johnblaze520 5 років тому +110

    This interview was excellent... and this comment section is one of the most positive I have ever seen.

    • @ameliaroque3854
      @ameliaroque3854 5 років тому +2

      Constructive criticism is often labeled negative, yes or yes.

    • @johnblaze520
      @johnblaze520 5 років тому +1

      Need A Random Name did I say there was zero arguing... just very positive..

  • @tylershelton2448
    @tylershelton2448 5 років тому +242

    I'm glad there are brothas like him inspiring others to change their views on life ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

  • @luisrocha26
    @luisrocha26 2 роки тому +21

    This guy's really clever, it's amazing how well he expresses himself

  • @autumnsah3282
    @autumnsah3282 3 роки тому +15

    Loved listening to Jason's experience. Inspirational!

  • @SharkOfTheRedSea
    @SharkOfTheRedSea 5 років тому +125

    Was the title just for clicks? It got me to watch but I'm really glad it wasn't a negative video about being black in Japan.

  • @kokolatte825
    @kokolatte825 5 років тому +1748

    I'm African American (mixed), but one of my best friends is Japanese. She told me that the literal translation of the kanji for rice is "88 days". Its the amount of time it takes that one grain of rice to grow. So the Japanese are always reminded of the effort it takes to grow a grain of rice. That is why it's so rude to leave grains of rice on your plate. Because of the effort it takes to grow each and every grain.

    • @cynthiaclarke6874
      @cynthiaclarke6874 5 років тому +91

      this I daresay respect towards rice is applicable to most Asians of different countries.

    • @thembadgers
      @thembadgers 5 років тому +81

      @@cynthiaclarke6874 china dont give a sht lol

    • @heartofjustice6041
      @heartofjustice6041 5 років тому +61

      im an individual and my n1qga who is japanese told me godzilla is real and likes to fuck shit up once in a while

    • @eddfasd
      @eddfasd 5 років тому +51

      how does 米 translate into 88 days ?

    • @smolder6366
      @smolder6366 5 років тому +46

      @@eddfasd you know kanji are pictograms right? They don't have a single meaning 88 days is just one of those meanings.

  • @okeishadaily2886
    @okeishadaily2886 2 роки тому +3

    Great speaker. I didnt skip during any part of this video. 👏🏾👏🏾 well done!!

  • @dummy4889
    @dummy4889 4 роки тому +15

    I like this man's interview, he's so in detail

  • @Jim-fj9ul
    @Jim-fj9ul 4 роки тому +273

    I am a 55 year old white American male. I clicked on this video simply because it was about Japan. I am intrigued by Japan culture.
    From the first few moments my eyes were glued to the screen. This man is very articulate and insightful.
    I am inspired by him and his words. This man was born to teach. Simply outstanding!

    • @freshair9133
      @freshair9133 3 роки тому +2

      bitch u aint getting no pussy stay at home in your retirement plan bitch

    • @salokinnoraa
      @salokinnoraa 3 роки тому +2

      TEMP BOSS Wow, so edgy. What are you, 10?

    • @adhddhdh3572
      @adhddhdh3572 3 роки тому +6

      Jim honestly, you sound racist. Why are you bringing up him being articulate like black people cant be articulate in general? I notice white people say things like this to throw microagressions at blacks.

    • @hemikiwi817
      @hemikiwi817 3 роки тому +2

      @@adhddhdh3572 you saw what you wanted to see.

    • @psnfilms
      @psnfilms 3 роки тому +1

      @@adhddhdh3572 You are completely wrong dude....

  • @Oxygen257
    @Oxygen257 5 років тому +982

    The quote by Mark Twain that he is referring to (17:57) is “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +14

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @captainaffection
      @captainaffection 5 років тому +11

      A bit long. I'll stick to the paraphrase.... :)

    • @tashathomas547
      @tashathomas547 5 років тому +3

      U know.ive traveled almost the usa.been to many states here.been to canada,mexico,hawaii.n honestly i cant say people from other countries n cultures that i encountered helped dissuade me from not liking a certain culture.alot of the time in america u come across very rascist n violent n ignorant people.it was like that in almost all the places ive been to.even when i visited south korea.i personally think koreans r very superficial n they r rascist as hell.i really dont like korean people because of my experience there.so im just saying that travelling for me didnt make me think broader about this world but the opposite.this world is full of unappealing people n cultures.i live in miami.theres so much latin america influence here.ive grown to dislike most cubans n other south americans.maybe its do to over exposure of latino culture.

    • @carolineruh3557
      @carolineruh3557 5 років тому +5

      Just an Observation Love it!

    • @TikiShootah
      @TikiShootah 5 років тому +12

      Hilarious considering the things mark twian himself has written...

  • @sisa213
    @sisa213 2 роки тому +4

    Such an intriguing and inspiring interview. Thank you!

  • @Ompadidthabeat
    @Ompadidthabeat 2 роки тому +4

    This is the video that drew me to your channel and I've been here ever since

  • @jakqatif
    @jakqatif 5 років тому +37

    ''your mind is always working, there is no chance to be lazy here " that's brilliant! I loved that

  • @blackjay3771
    @blackjay3771 5 років тому +129

    Maaaan..... This video was the most informative I’ve seen in a very long time. That algorithm is banging today...

    • @rl1491
      @rl1491 5 років тому +1

      James Evans was my daddy

  • @user-fq7kj9sg5m
    @user-fq7kj9sg5m 3 роки тому +47

    この人の言ってることは、日本人が外国移住したりする時にも役立つ事ばかり

  • @iam_kaution
    @iam_kaution 2 роки тому +42

    That's the best advice ever. Now I'm definitely going to Japan. I've always loved the culture and I love Japanese cars so gotta get out there 🙏🏿🇯🇵

  • @shogum180
    @shogum180 5 років тому +507

    He's so intelligent and full of wisdom, what a cool dude.

    • @glenoneill3950
      @glenoneill3950 4 роки тому +1

      SO INTELLIGENT....? ……...WHAT WERE YOU EXPECTING....?

    • @x20fotab23
      @x20fotab23 4 роки тому +7

      Glen Oneill i think he means that he’s so well spoken

    • @glenoneill3950
      @glenoneill3950 4 роки тому +1

      @@x20fotab23 thank you sir one love.

    • @glenoneill3950
      @glenoneill3950 4 роки тому +1

      @@x20fotab23HE MEANS FOR A BLACK PERSON HE IS WELL SPOKEN....IF HE WAS WHITE HIS INTELLIGENCE IS ALREADY ASSUMED.

    • @prodDOJO
      @prodDOJO 4 роки тому +9

      Glen Oneill 🤦🏽‍♂️it’s not the deep kid. Chill out

  • @second_second_
    @second_second_ 5 років тому +98

    I thought you're going to tell us the negatives. But you're very positive. It's calming & inspirational.

    • @thunderlifestudios
      @thunderlifestudios 4 роки тому +4

      it's funny cause he spoke about them but he ultimately said it's a new thing, differences etc just reminds you some things are not so bad just have to learn, adapt and get use to things.

    • @cosmopolitanwonder9675
      @cosmopolitanwonder9675 4 роки тому

      Travel broadens the mind. Loved your vid, wishing you all the best for the future.

  • @tulips888
    @tulips888 4 роки тому +12

    i listened from beginning to end...he knows how to tell his story well

  • @BodyBruiser
    @BodyBruiser 4 роки тому +48

    When he talked about how he moved here and his experience I remembered why I started learning Japanese to begin with. I feel really inspired to keep going!!

    • @wonder8923
      @wonder8923 3 роки тому

      Because you're a weeb

    • @intoxicatedbiscuit
      @intoxicatedbiscuit 2 роки тому +1

      I hope your learning is still going well. I am also feeling inspired.

  • @justbeingveetv3423
    @justbeingveetv3423 4 роки тому +166

    I didnt intend to watch the whole video. He was so intriguing I had to finish. Great advice!!!

  • @saiyansnake
    @saiyansnake 5 років тому +399

    'Eat every last rice grain' Note taken lol.

    • @xyanide1986
      @xyanide1986 5 років тому +14

      Yeah holy shit something like that would have gone way over my head. Not something I'd ever consider.

    • @Flip495
      @Flip495 5 років тому +22

      Im in greedy...I'd have zero problems on that note lol

    • @mymyohmygod
      @mymyohmygod 5 років тому

      yeah ! becase they kinda stick together hehe !

    • @saiyansnake
      @saiyansnake 5 років тому +1

      @@mymyohmygod I love sticky rice XD

    • @dpcisunbreakable
      @dpcisunbreakable 5 років тому

      Exactly!

  • @sowhoisgeh
    @sowhoisgeh 3 роки тому +270

    I’m a Chinese guy who was born in China and raised in Singapore. About 3 years ago when I was visiting Japan I came across a Mexican-American dude at a bar in Golden Gai. He said it was the first time that he has traveled outside of North America (in fact he’s only been to these two countries, not even the east coast of the US) and he was blown away by the fact that a Chinese dude can speak fluent English and knows so much about the US. I talked to him about football, politics, and before he left he said “I think you are very understanding. You not only understand what’s going on around you, but you also understand other people’s opinions, and that’s really awesome.” To this day, that was the best comment I’ve ever received in my life. I didn’t even know his name, and I’d have a little chuckle over how he would return to the US and tell his friends that a Chinese dude in a tiny bar in Tokyo just blew his mind.

    • @sovereignknight9290
      @sovereignknight9290 3 роки тому +5

      That's amazing bro!

    • @sbg1911
      @sbg1911 3 роки тому +3

      Really cool! Strange question but was he there rebuilding a vintage car or motorcycle?

  • @katkms
    @katkms 3 роки тому +425

    I love how he says he has more freedom there even though America prides themselves in being the land of the free 🙃🙃

    • @scholasticbookfair.
      @scholasticbookfair. 3 роки тому +4

      @Vandole No they just worked out into the legal system. I definitely want to move

    • @diamondbarnes969
      @diamondbarnes969 3 роки тому +17

      @Vandole yes America so horrible it will never get out of its ways and fix things only making it worse what I don't like about America being a black American is how they make other countries look bad when you actually speak to people from those places and those people are more welcoming and happy I want to move out and see something new

    • @stuckonaslide
      @stuckonaslide 3 роки тому +20

      oh "land of the free" is bullshit and everyone knows it. you're taught "land of the free" and you believe it until you're like 9.

    • @mancjo3
      @mancjo3 3 роки тому +6

      faded existence yea America’s so bad millions of people want to come here.

    • @jaycee6063
      @jaycee6063 3 роки тому +2

      Vandole lol, ah yes the friendly Nazis, 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @erad67
    @erad67 5 років тому +162

    I'm not black, but found my experiences in Japan to be similar to his. Not the easiest place to live, but a good and very interesting place. He gives good advice in this video which applies to all. I'll toss in a couple more. #1, Always think of yourself as being at work any time you leave home. A lot of people come from the US and think "when I'm at work, I'm at work, but after work leave me alone!" In Japan you still represent your school/company even after work and as a foreigner more people WILL pay attention to you, talk/gossip about you, etc. You can still have fun, go drinking, and so on, but don't say or do anything in public that you wouldn't want everyone you know to know about. #2, Always think of yourself as a tourist. If you think "this s where I live," you won't go and do everything you'd like to do. How often do you go to the "tourist" spots in your home town? Places like parks, museums, historic buildings, etc.? Most people almost never go to them because they think they'll go there "some day." If you want to get the most out of your time in Japan, think of yourself as a tourist and go see and do everything you are interested in NOW! Don't wait, you may never have the chance again.

    • @jonboymk1bridgemaryfront889
      @jonboymk1bridgemaryfront889 5 років тому

      erad67 thanx for the advice on living happily in japan

    • @radioclash84
      @radioclash84 5 років тому +3

      erad67 well that applies to the western countries as well I have been in Uk for more than ten years and i still believe I’m a foreigner and am made to feel like a foreigner. On the other hand I like it that way you are what you are and where you are from is where you are from. I don’t believe the western propaganda bullshit of a multicultural society. If you come to London it is full of areas where people from the same countries cluster together. And it serves a purpose as well makes people feel less home sick and protection in group. And before you say that isn’t the case, just come to a place like London and see. Not saying it is a bad thing it is what it is.

    • @MOTIVATIONBYDAR
      @MOTIVATIONBYDAR 5 років тому +4

      TOTALLY agree with making sure you make sure you live there always as if you are a tourist because i lived there and saw a lot but since i didn't really think this way i missed out on seeing so much more.

    • @mayainverse9429
      @mayainverse9429 5 років тому +1

      @@radioclash84 multi-CULT-uralism. I think that word if used right is very powerful and it depends on the scale. in my opinion the ideal would be around 90-95% the local group then the last 10-5% makes up a mix of all types of different people all around the world. also true multiculturalism is what you have on a global scale of different countries with different cultures not the countries of the planet shrunk down on a national scale.

    • @erad67
      @erad67 5 років тому

      ​@@radioclash84 I've been to London a few times and enjoyed it.

  • @tronarat
    @tronarat 5 років тому +280

    Cool video ,felt like I was talking to this guy over a cup of coffee

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +3

      Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!

    • @bebare3637
      @bebare3637 5 років тому

      Exactly how I felt while watching

    • @TheRealCantaraBella
      @TheRealCantaraBella 5 років тому

      I was sipping coffee while watching!! My family lived in Japan, and we have regretted leaving ever since. One day we will all go back.

    • @josevictoriano5229
      @josevictoriano5229 5 років тому

      You ain't lying, like content like this honestly. Very honest and open yet not so negative

  • @pullersinc.848
    @pullersinc.848 4 роки тому +10

    Great interview with a well spoken guy. I look forward to the day i can at least vacation in Japan.

  • @rebeccagilstrap3507
    @rebeccagilstrap3507 3 роки тому +4

    Wonderful insights. I loved hearing this experience!

  • @PhillboNorth
    @PhillboNorth 5 років тому +210

    Came for a few minutes, ended up watching the entire video. Very well done.

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +2

      🙏🏿 Thanks for watching, we appreciate it!

    • @henry96124
      @henry96124 5 років тому

      Same

    • @L0vac
      @L0vac 5 років тому

      Same, I'm white, but still felt strange in Tokyo. Would love to move there... It's really something special.

    • @DkViking1
      @DkViking1 5 років тому

      Damn! Happened to me too! 😜

  • @NoEggCraig
    @NoEggCraig 5 років тому +547

    I like this guy, he's got a good head on his shoulder

    • @yanyanonyt
      @yanyanonyt 5 років тому +5

      u need to hug a dog @@elmatador6589

    • @boyo4172
      @boyo4172 5 років тому +13

      Why does he only have one shoulder? Poor guy

    • @elmatador6589
      @elmatador6589 5 років тому

      @Lela Anderson I agree.

    • @SavageRush012
      @SavageRush012 5 років тому +1

      @@elmatador6589 Fool.

    • @Irraptured
      @Irraptured 5 років тому

      He has only one shoulder?! Oh nooo!!

  • @true4623
    @true4623 2 роки тому +7

    Wow. This is my 2nd video from this page .. I'm so inspired. Even though I'm not that interested in going to Japan, I do find that watching these videos is inspiring as an African American in the US to get out of my everyday and pursue more .... Thank you!!!

  • @yannkacoutie1542
    @yannkacoutie1542 4 роки тому +1

    That man is so articulate, it is just a pleasure listenning to him sharing his experiences

  • @spittfyre365
    @spittfyre365 5 років тому +573

    Why did 2.2k people downvote this?? Some folks gotta be really miserable... This brotha is very engaging. "you need to leave your comfort zone to go see the world"

    • @keeselash165
      @keeselash165 5 років тому +27

      You know how people are always hating brotha. Its Amerikkka in 2019 man!!!. Everyday norm and that's the SAD part!! Bless up Brotha💪🏾💪🏾

    • @gooberbeans7972
      @gooberbeans7972 5 років тому +37

      spittfyre365, maybe they were expecting to see why they shouldn't go to Tokyo, instead they found the opposite. They might not have stayed to the 20:08 mark to understand the title of the video.

    • @dynamicjaethought7788
      @dynamicjaethought7788 5 років тому +24

      spittfyre365 They didn't realize the title was click bait, and downvoted it.

    • @iAmFAUST
      @iAmFAUST 5 років тому +12

      Cause he's bs. America is not racist. America calls out people on their shit and nobody wants to own up to it.

    • @gussy2241
      @gussy2241 5 років тому +1

      This is what whites want you to see! You a a fool.

  • @crawfordpeterson4197
    @crawfordpeterson4197 5 років тому +44

    Good Job, Bro. I'm Black and I've lived in the Dominican Republic for almost 12 years. Like you, I can NOW I can do everything in Spanish; read, write and of course, speak. I got married and have children who are bi-lingual. I 've been back to the States and nothing is the same. Really, if I didn't have family there I would not go back. This was a life-changing move for me. I can go anywhere in the Spanish speaking world and survive.

    • @solomonhill857
      @solomonhill857 5 років тому

      Hey I plan on moving to DR and getting a citizenship. Any ideas for good jobs out there? And any insite on the process? I've been there plenty of times to visit my girlfriend and her family

    • @caribbeanraised6084
      @caribbeanraised6084 5 років тому

      good

  • @mystic7381
    @mystic7381 2 роки тому +2

    This video had everything I wanted to hear and so much more, thank you so much.
    I will definitely be checking out the subreddit and Instagram. I want to learn more from Mr. Gatewood.

  • @germano7633
    @germano7633 3 роки тому +16

    i came here just out of curiosity to see the life of a black man in japan, at some point i just started to like how he describes his life there, the way the he tells his stories is just mesmerizing

  • @messianicagejudaism
    @messianicagejudaism 4 роки тому +178

    This guy sharing his story is really cool, humble, and well educated with tons of cultural experience outside of US, it's amazing to hear that there is life outside of the US.

    • @sweettreatsoverload4296
      @sweettreatsoverload4296 Рік тому

      wow im surprised you stated that he sounded educated ! most of the people i know sound like him. weird that people think blacks don't speak proper english.

  • @StephenPaulTroup
    @StephenPaulTroup 5 років тому +254

    This is a great testimony about the value of going abroad. Especially to get out of your comfort zone. You can tell this guy is just telling his experience, he's not trying to sell you on anything, it's just his truth, his experience. Great job!
    When I was much younger I learned Russian, the basics in the Army but I didn't use it and it has slipped away. This guy is inspiring me to pick it up again and get proficient and go to Russia. Thank you!

    • @TheBlackExJp
      @TheBlackExJp  5 років тому +4

      Go for it! And thanks for watching!

    • @onlythetruth9487
      @onlythetruth9487 5 років тому +3

      Naah..Go somewhere els other dan russia.

    • @sarahweis7360
      @sarahweis7360 5 років тому

      Do you want to visit Russia or to live in Russia? The second option is not a good idea

    • @flouncymagoo9766
      @flouncymagoo9766 5 років тому +1

      The first sentence spoken in this video said "don't come to Tokyo"

    • @StephenPaulTroup
      @StephenPaulTroup 5 років тому +1

      @@sarahweis7360 I won't know till I visit. Like they say, nothing ventured, nothing ventured.

  • @blakethetank
    @blakethetank Рік тому +1

    omg this video is so informative! Dude is very intelligent and has a lot of experience.

  • @anyahnacolman8636
    @anyahnacolman8636 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing, 1💜

  • @queeniethu
    @queeniethu 5 років тому +59

    I'm Asian. Born and raised in America. I like watching this channel to learn about Japan and the experiences of non Japanese natives that are in Japan.

    • @boohoomoron7629
      @boohoomoron7629 5 років тому

      No offense but in my native dialect, your name literally translates as the Queen's Vagina ( if that makes sense).

    • @queeniethu
      @queeniethu 5 років тому +2

      Taylor Ning lol that’s pretty cool

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 5 років тому +1

      @@boohoomoron7629 what language is this

    • @dafreshprincestolemehbitch6340
      @dafreshprincestolemehbitch6340 5 років тому

      I’m an African American but is it bad that I read your comment in a stereotypical Chinese voice?

  • @travajuche21
    @travajuche21 5 років тому +133

    This guy is simply amazing, what a remarkable person!

  • @raulsuhett
    @raulsuhett 4 роки тому

    Amazing interview! Thanks for sharing!

  • @barbarapatrick2687
    @barbarapatrick2687 Рік тому +1

    Young man, thank you for your conversation. I thoroughly enjoyed It. Continued success and blessings.

  • @eilliw40416
    @eilliw40416 5 років тому +323

    I had zero intentions on watching this whole video, I just wanted to see why I didn't want to come to Japan as a black man and I was sucked in by a charismatic, smooth intellect and 28 minutes later i'm still watching. How lucky is the company you work for???? I'd say very. I now feel empowered to go out and learn a new language, always wanted to but now I am motivated to make it happen.
    Thanks for this video and I pray you have continued success.

    • @FranciscoMartinez-dg2ku
      @FranciscoMartinez-dg2ku 5 років тому +3

      me too and im not black or japanese

    • @NativeRich
      @NativeRich 5 років тому +5

      Wtf it’s like you literally type outs exactly to the T what I was thinking God Bless you.

    • @sportyo414
      @sportyo414 5 років тому +2

      Same here

    • @ImThatChosenOne
      @ImThatChosenOne 5 років тому +3

      Yea he killed this interview. Great comment too!

    • @robleckie2776
      @robleckie2776 5 років тому +1

      I identify as black too my nigga

  • @77vices1
    @77vices1 5 років тому +32

    Something actually positive and informative on youtube. Vids like this are becoming a rare gem. Good stuff bro

  • @Mr001Ali
    @Mr001Ali 4 роки тому

    Very much liked watching this vid! Thanks a bunch for uploading it :)

  • @benjaminmoseslieb9856
    @benjaminmoseslieb9856 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing man! Great stuff.

  • @jasonsezno8197
    @jasonsezno8197 5 років тому +87

    This guy has the best kind of energy

  • @user-vu6tm4gm1j
    @user-vu6tm4gm1j 5 років тому +57

    Dude, your intellect and laid-back style are extremely compelling, making it very easy to listen to you. Thanks for the great content.

  • @nitzelis9331
    @nitzelis9331 4 роки тому +2

    I love this channel! Very informative.

  • @staceyk.210
    @staceyk.210 4 роки тому +3

    Well first off I want to say this was by far 1 of my favorite videos!! This guy was Amazing!! He whole aspect on life in Japan was great!! I love his advice on first taking that Leap of Faith and not only trying to learn Japanese but to push yourself in ways that you never have before!! The more you involve yourself with the Culture and the language the better off you will be!! I'm planning my second trip to the East once this Covid-19 slacks off!! Japan is on my list!! I will keep Osaka in mind!! Awesome Video and again Thanks for Sharing :)🇺🇸

  • @1984INC
    @1984INC 5 років тому +24

    Been in Japan for 11 years now. His mark twain advice is the exact thing I tell my friends back home and others all the time. And I think its especially beneficial to Americans who never get out of their bubble. I was one of them. Traveling to many different countries has helped me grow into a better person and gave me a much better perspective about people.

  • @antonioo6432
    @antonioo6432 4 роки тому +524

    He speaking facts. I couldn’t stand being in Chicago after traveling the world

    • @Dant32117
      @Dant32117 4 роки тому +69

      Same. I’m a black dude who’s been to Japan, and am now back living in Chicago....I’m itching to get out of this city when the time is right. Too much negativity here.....

    • @myebonycam
      @myebonycam 4 роки тому +7

      @@Dant32117 I visited Chicago. HATED it.

    • @crowzb4hoez263
      @crowzb4hoez263 4 роки тому +18

      Facts bro. Once you travel out the country you see it’s more to life. I’m currently living in DR right now

    • @asianpersuazion
      @asianpersuazion 4 роки тому +4

      But but but... Chief Keef doesnt think so.. jk lol

    • @user-kd6qb5fg4g
      @user-kd6qb5fg4g 3 роки тому +7

      Can you explain what you dislike about Chicago? I don't know much about there

  • @thawsmst3138
    @thawsmst3138 3 роки тому +13

    I really like his down to earth insights