Inside Japan’s POOREST Homeless Town | A Walking Tour Yokohama’s CHEAPEST Neighborhood

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
  • In today's video, we explore the largest slum in Yokohama.
    In this Town, There are so many poor people and homeless who are living in cheap loding houses.
    Also Kotobuki-cho is an area with a Hidden history and culture, deeply connected to the development of Yokohama and its interactions with the world.
    🚶‍♂️Highlights
    ・Social Background
    The role of Kotobuki-cho during the post-war reconstruction era and the current demographic composition.
    ・History of Kotobuki-cho
    The development of this area and the impact of Yokohama's opening to foreign trade in the Meiji period
    ・Modern Kotobuki-cho
    Features of the area, weird spots, and local alleys
    This video is not just a tour, but a deep dive into the social and historical undercurrents that shape Kotobuki-cho . Perfect for those who want to understand the lesser-known aspects of Japanese society and the complexities of urban poverty.
    #japan #japanlife #japanvlog

КОМЕНТАРІ • 196

  • @bonifaciobonifacia8679
    @bonifaciobonifacia8679 Місяць тому +103

    Your slum area looks like our rich business district, even more clean.

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  Місяць тому +4

      Which country are you?😆

    • @testchannelplsignore8509
      @testchannelplsignore8509 27 днів тому +9

      @@KeilandWalk I'm in the U.S. and not even our nice city areas are this nice... What were you afraid of? Someone talking loudly?

    • @user-cp3ip3rw7r
      @user-cp3ip3rw7r 27 днів тому +2

      今はだいぶきれいになりましたね。僕が小学校の頃、20年ほど前は子供では入れないような・・・そこら中で火が、焚火があがっていたり。今は警察官に注意されますが、当時は朝から路上に座って酒を飲んでいる人が結構いました。まだ汚いけど、全然きれいになりました。

    • @stevendaniel8126
      @stevendaniel8126 27 днів тому

      Ridiculous comment.....

    • @MonaMoreish
      @MonaMoreish 26 днів тому +2

      lol, i have the same exact feeling for watching this video. seems like a decent neighborhood . but then again i live in indonesia, so the living standard isn't even comparable.

  • @blackgrandpa7652
    @blackgrandpa7652 28 днів тому +29

    Even though this is a slum and a financially deprived area of Japan 🇯🇵 they still have self respect and keep their streets and everything clean much respect from Brampton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 👏

    • @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn
      @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn 27 днів тому

      Yeah, unlike Mudholes like Detroit, Baltimore, Camden, Newark, Oakland, Gary, Flint, St. Louis, Memphis, Jackson, New Orleans.

    • @missvalerie4040
      @missvalerie4040 27 днів тому +1

      @@user-lvqk2wdp8sjn rural areas too, especially in the Midwest

    • @amazingdany
      @amazingdany 26 днів тому

      Any sheethole neighboorhoods in Brampton?

    • @cameronb3834
      @cameronb3834 11 днів тому

      Ugh I love Japan hardly any black peoples exist there and people don’t have any tattoos amazing

    • @larynOneka8080
      @larynOneka8080 9 днів тому

      Unlike the entire state of West Virginia, Maine, Vermont New Hampshire and Pennsylvania which is full of meth, incest and opioids.

  • @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358
    @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358 28 днів тому +27

    Japanese slums are already a posh area here in the Philippines. Come here and I will show you the real meaning of slums.

    • @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn
      @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn 27 днів тому

      Because Pacific Islands are different from Asia.

    • @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358
      @gerardoexequielmagsaysay6358 27 днів тому +2

      The japanese are just different

    • @youknowkbbaby
      @youknowkbbaby 27 днів тому +4

      I have seen videos of the Philippines slums. At least they look safer than the slums in the USA. In the Philippines, children and women walk freely.

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 7 днів тому

      The slum in the Philippines is a lot lot better than the luxurious area in Somalia !

  • @CSI426
    @CSI426 Місяць тому +44

    Are you being funny making this video calling this area slum and dangerous? The soup kitchen area looked nice, clean, not crowded, except for a small group of harmless senior citizens obediently getting in line for food.

    • @Dollarshop
      @Dollarshop Місяць тому +4

      Agree. This is a perfectly safe and clean neighbourhood with normal people trying to survive in their own way

    • @missvalerie4040
      @missvalerie4040 27 днів тому +3

      Agreed.

    • @ikoshura
      @ikoshura 25 днів тому

      Yeah, this is a beautiful place

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  24 дні тому

      This is JAPAN😎

    • @Ruriko.Y
      @Ruriko.Y 18 днів тому +1

      @@Dollarshop tashikani it's clean and not very slum-like. but never assume the area is perfectly safe. you don't know what kind of danger they face you don't live there.

  • @richardpascual5715
    @richardpascual5715 Місяць тому +62

    I sat through the entire video waiting for the part where the “slums” would appear.

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  Місяць тому +6

      This is JAPAN😎👍

    • @jasonjames4254
      @jasonjames4254 Місяць тому

      You took the words right out of my mouth!

    • @DanielJoyce
      @DanielJoyce 27 днів тому +4

      Yeah this is just a poor neighborhood.
      Japan is an interesting case study in poverty. In general rental housing affordable to the poor sometimes doesn't have baths and maybe not even kitchens beyond a hotplate. So there is definitely a feeling by local and national govt that these basic needs must be met so they subsidize access to shower and bath facilities, etc
      Also many businesses view they have a role to society and not just shareholder value so many struggle to keep prices low especially in poorer areas.
      Mental health treatment in Japan is pretty bad. People can be committed to asylums for a long time and while this keeps them off the streets it's mostly a form of jail. Some of them are quite bad.
      Also it's almost impossible to get any kind of welfare and the aid itself is often pretty spartan. There is a huge hidden hunger issue amongst Japanese youth. Semi private "Kodomo Shokudou" have arisen to help feed kids and provide after school care for single parents or parents who have to work late.
      One thing Japan has got right is property taxes on housing are very very low and zoning is pretty liberal, leading to a wide array of housing at various price points.
      Many poverty specialists in Japan say the issue is mostly treated as "out of sight, out of mind". The big concern with the drastically weakening yen is that the poor may soon be facing dire food insecurity leading to more crime of necessity.

    • @DanielJoyce
      @DanielJoyce 27 днів тому +1

      If you can get the hours you can definitely feed and house yourself at min wage in Tokyo. There are places cheap enough to do so. This is mostly unheard of in the west and likely only possible because of the falling land values in Japan.

    • @UzumakiNaruto_
      @UzumakiNaruto_ 27 днів тому

      @@DanielJoyce
      *Mental health treatment in Japan is pretty bad. People can be committed to asylums for a long time and while this keeps them off the streets it's mostly a form of jail. Some of them are quite bad.*
      If Japan is sending their mentally ill people to asylums, I would say they're doing it right. I live in Canada and here we don't want to infringe on people's personal rights and so our politicians allow all the drug/alcohol addicts to live on the streets.
      We also allow the homeless to set up their tents in public parks and under elevated highways and anywhere else they want and we also allow the mentally ill and other violent people to roam the streets being a constant threat to the public because again the rights of all these people trump the rights of the general public to being able to live in a safe and peaceful society.
      If any politician ever wanted to open up institutions to house and treat the mentally ill or drug/alcohol addicted and keep them there long term until they get better or if they don't then keep them there indefinitely, there would be outrage among all the 'activists' who would call this inhuman treatment.
      And all this doesn't even include all the illegal immigrants/refugees/asylum seekers who our politicians are choosing to house in hotels and other expensive housing that is costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars every year. If you come illegally into Canada you can stay here for months and sometimes years while your case to stay is being heard and so Canadian taxpayers are paying for you all this time for your food, shelter and everything else you need.

  • @ming840
    @ming840 27 днів тому +26

    If you think this is a slum area, then you haven't seen a real one.

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 Місяць тому +20

    Slum? More like a laid-back district. Poor but orderly. There will always be people who will take advantage of the weak. But, in Japan, they are not being neglected.

  • @unebonnevie
    @unebonnevie 26 днів тому +7

    Everything America touches or associates with turns to sad state! Honestly, Japan's slump area is pretty well kept and is better than most major cities in America!

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 26 днів тому +9

    that slum looks 100% richer and cleaner than all of the richest areas in all of the third world countries combined.

  • @Revan-
    @Revan- 27 днів тому +8

    I have traveled all over the world and I felt more safe in Japan at any time of day or night than walking my own city's downtown at night. Being armed here is a matter of survival. After I got back home I felt so disillusioned. I really hope to return one day. I Have been learning Japanese at my University as much as I can.

  • @JtothePrez
    @JtothePrez 26 днів тому +4

    I've been punched for no reason in my town, screamed at, threatened, everyone is smoking weed or taking some sort of opioid, there's litter on every street and most gardens are overgrown and not maintained. The area in this video seems like an absolute paradise by comparison. It seems so quiet and peaceful, not to mention cheap, that I would seriously consider living there.

  • @sheilaarmistead7888
    @sheilaarmistead7888 27 днів тому +8

    The area would not be considered a slum in the US. Clean, looks orderly.

    • @letshuman8985
      @letshuman8985 27 днів тому +1

      I was wondering why he felt scared walking through there? That place looks so neat, orderly, and almost like paradise! It just looks like a well-kept business and residential district.

  • @nuavecmoi
    @nuavecmoi 25 днів тому +4

    I would totally live there. Clean, safe looking, quiet. The people may be “poor” but they seem alright.

  • @colleenbrookes-gain6662
    @colleenbrookes-gain6662 2 дні тому +1

    It's the first time I see a slum area that is so neat and tidy

  • @XDproductionsXD
    @XDproductionsXD 26 днів тому +3

    Don't judge ppl bc they dont have money. If you dislike the ppl and the area, dont go. Most don't have money and/or loved ones here. They have no where else to go or no one that cares. You mentioned Yakuza being there. Yakuza is everywhere. At least they have pride. Pride to keep their district clean and peaceful. No where is 100 percent but there really isn't much to fear here. Be nice these are YOUR people.

  • @beelzebub750
    @beelzebub750 Місяць тому +3

    I know a lot of people see this and say it looks nicer than our slums but i really appreciate seeing Japan from a real perspective. I try to show my friends the same thing when we travel and even to others when they visit me in the LA area. Life is not as it seems when you live in these areas. Thank you for the video. ありがとうございます

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 29 днів тому +4

    You should visit the slums in the US. Japan slums are high end compared to the states. Back in the late 80s drive by shootings were common. In fact I witnessed one out in front of my high school. I was in Yokohama a few days ago and wish I knew this place because I would have visited

  • @patrickrobinson317
    @patrickrobinson317 29 днів тому

    Great video. 😀 I learned a lot from it. 😀 Thank you for making this video.

  • @channosom9005
    @channosom9005 Місяць тому +7

    If i have to live in Japan ill live in the slum cheaper rent and it look peaceful.

  • @MrGhostsword
    @MrGhostsword Місяць тому +3

    This looks pretty safe also, clean and safe.. looks like a nice place to rent for a few days while exploring the town. Will consider it.

  • @Benpani716
    @Benpani716 Місяць тому +7

    You should see slums in the Phillipines

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 26 днів тому

    Thank you for this 🍻🍻

  • @youknowkbbaby
    @youknowkbbaby 27 днів тому +2

    This place is beautiful. I guess culture matters more than money. Even the low income areas of Japan seem to exhibit higher quality standards than high income areas in Western nations.

    • @letshuman8985
      @letshuman8985 27 днів тому

      That’s why I find it hard to believe that this is a slum.

  • @jasonjames4254
    @jasonjames4254 Місяць тому +4

    I think this is the nicest "slum" area in the world. Please come to America so we can show you a real slum!

  • @jrcat2258
    @jrcat2258 27 днів тому +2

    As an American, I can tell you that I can't afford a house or apartment in the US, but maybe I would be able to afford a place in the slums of Tokyo and Yokohama. I wonder how much an apartment would go for in one of those neighborhoods?

    • @amazingdany
      @amazingdany 26 днів тому

      AI says:
      _So while no precise rent numbers are stated, the context indicates that rent in the doya-gai slum areas of Yokohama is likely very cheap, perhaps just a few thousand yen per month at most, to accommodate those at the lowest rungs of society[3]. The low rents reflect the dilapidated conditions and lack of amenities in these slum districts._

  • @mojopahitvlog8473
    @mojopahitvlog8473 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much dear friend 🙏🏻 for New experience today . Look interesting to know more other living and town 🙏🏻. See you 🙏🏻 17:30

  • @quietude7500
    @quietude7500 26 днів тому +2

    In world standard of slum, what you showed are not nowhere near being slums.

  • @DanieruX10
    @DanieruX10 Місяць тому +1

    この動画はすごいよ!I can tell how much effort you put into studying the history of this どやがい! I learned a lot. Really appreciate listening in Japanese and reading translation too. Helps me a lot with my Japanese study. Keep up the good work! Please try one of those shady bars one day. One other place to explore is the massage parlor areas of 新橋 and 五反田.

  • @harmony-bi6ks
    @harmony-bi6ks 26 днів тому +2

    They dont ask for spare change like they do elsewhere outside of japan

  • @arghentrock
    @arghentrock Місяць тому +1

    This so interesting to see.

  • @gemini4491
    @gemini4491 Місяць тому +2

    Come to Sri Lanka - they keep places where tourist go clean because the country is heavily dependent on money generated from tourists but where ordinary people live are like slums

  • @dikamenrider6030
    @dikamenrider6030 23 дні тому

    this is very informative

  • @alaenamcdonald1877
    @alaenamcdonald1877 26 днів тому +1

    1700円 is not too bad for a hostel in American terms, but I can say someone living in America in Phoenix Arizona can’t find a one bedroom apartment under 188100円 per month, and in similar circumstances (I.e. expensive properties right next to slum areas).

  • @evelynreyes3343
    @evelynreyes3343 14 днів тому

    Wow! Just wow! It is like a middle middle to middle lower economic area. It is amazing!

  • @Alicja1Fenigsen
    @Alicja1Fenigsen 27 днів тому +2

    it looks really clean, there are lots of bikes left orderly outside and frail elderly walk quietly around - what are you even talking about??? the fear is in somebody's head...

  • @mfareed7735
    @mfareed7735 6 днів тому

    Thanks for the video full of beautiful information.
    With lots of love from Pakistan

  • @fufu5068
    @fufu5068 Місяць тому

    When i stayed near Shin Imamiya Station in Osaka, I noticed quite a number of homeless people with tents. The area also slightly 'dirty' than other places I noticed.

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  24 дні тому

      Difinitely! Wanna take video there!

  • @wileyumstead9236
    @wileyumstead9236 Місяць тому +1

    I wish you had a map to see the location. I lived in Japan in the 60's and early 70's. Yamamotoa -cho, Motomachi, Yamate-cho, Silk hotel, Asahi-dia. Water front. Most videos I have some recognition of the area. I dearly loved Yokohama. Bucket list to go home for a few years. YCAC, YIS, YYC, Sankien Gardens.

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  24 дні тому

      Plz check my new video! I pick up those area!

  • @lillianebwire4897
    @lillianebwire4897 12 днів тому

    This is so clean, no crowding, what are you scared. It looks like quiet private neighborhood

  • @leannmccallum9316
    @leannmccallum9316 Місяць тому

    面白い情報をありがとう

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  Місяць тому +1

      こちらこそ!見てくれてありがとう😊

  • @maureenbrown6610
    @maureenbrown6610 20 годин тому

    I am from the UK and this does seem from my perspective to be a very clean,well maintained and pleasant place to live, but i think from a Japanese perspective this would not be where you would want to end your days.

  • @caelumsong76090
    @caelumsong76090 Місяць тому +1

    Your slums really look clean and orderly. Way much better then our slums that sometimes you can even smell the stench of canals or drains. LOL. Even the houses look way much better. Those house here are already for middle income earners. Some Japanese or even Korean move to our country ( outside the capital ) because the food and cost of living is cheap then their own country. The only thing that one can complain is the healthcare as private hospital makes you spend more and public hospitals have long lines and often take long if your checking in.

  • @JovenAlbarida
    @JovenAlbarida 26 днів тому +2

    Its doesnt look slum, see california in USA, and manila slum area in Philippines

  • @MagichourManila
    @MagichourManila 29 днів тому

    It would be a joy to finally return and retire in the Philippines if slums were even close to this-relatively clean and orderly.

  • @Uein
    @Uein 27 днів тому

    The situation is much different in Japan, but I understood.

  • @emilio1969
    @emilio1969 28 днів тому +3

    What kind of a slum district is this? I did not see any homeless/ squatters, drug addicts, prostitutes, children running around half naked, garbage/rubbish in the area and lastly, where are the Yakuzas?

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy 25 днів тому

      The Yakuza are all mostly in the rich big cities like Metropolitan Tokyo operating businesses.
      They aren't a street gang.

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  24 дні тому +1

      They are hiding😎

    • @emilio1969
      @emilio1969 23 дні тому

      @@KeilandWalk So, I now know it is a hide and seek kind of a video. Very interesting.

  • @amazingrhod1119
    @amazingrhod1119 13 днів тому

    Japan is a clean country

  • @user-iz3tw5ym9s
    @user-iz3tw5ym9s 24 дні тому

    There is no actual slum in east Japan for decades (and that's why no one in Tokyo knows about burakumin/dowa problem).
    This is just a normal town where poor people live.

  • @Theravadinbuto
    @Theravadinbuto 7 днів тому

    It’s so scary that the bicycles aren’t even locked 😁. Definitely don’t come to America or Canada and go into a slum area without a local guide…

  • @witch18Lho
    @witch18Lho 3 дні тому

    The place is clean

  • @victoriamarcial9991
    @victoriamarcial9991 14 днів тому

    Where’s the slum area? It looked better than the city I’m living now. And I thought I’m living in a nice place. I think this guy was just telling us how great Japan is.

  • @shelleystrong8673
    @shelleystrong8673 27 днів тому +1

    Does it feel good to make disparaging comments about people who are doing the best that they can in life? Are you a better person for calling places slums? I don’t understand what it costs to be kind, empathetic and respectful in this world toward other human beings.

  • @mogerus
    @mogerus 29 днів тому +1

    Yeah. "Slums":

  • @whatsup3820
    @whatsup3820 26 днів тому

    Looks clean

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 7 днів тому

    Japan slum as a LOT LOT better than the slum in the USA.

  • @jayyoo906
    @jayyoo906 27 днів тому +1

    Slum functions nightly.

  • @ruthcastro4037
    @ruthcastro4037 2 дні тому

    Even it is slum area but its even very clean and japanese who live there are respectful not into drugs and the govt subsides some of their needs

  • @johnlowell5905
    @johnlowell5905 26 днів тому

    A little over dramatised. I know and was just in these areas a week ago. Have been here many times over 60 years. The homeless are sleeping in the underpass to Isezakicho, along the riverbank at 16:51 Ishikawacho and in the Noge area. I personally love these areas as they remind me of the old Japan. The back alley bar scene is much more authentic than golden gai at Shibuya.

  • @unknownunknown7393
    @unknownunknown7393 29 днів тому

    Still look nice and a good place to stay for me. I guess my country is so poor that this place looks luxurious to me

    • @KeilandWalk
      @KeilandWalk  24 дні тому +1

      I'm curious!

    • @unknownunknown7393
      @unknownunknown7393 24 дні тому

      You can visit the philippines, the poor areas are scary don't go there lol!

  • @w1ldgeese
    @w1ldgeese 26 днів тому +1

    If you want to make it look bad 😅
    Totally the opposite…
    Looks way way cleaner then my regular mid class places
    In usa

  • @matthew6732
    @matthew6732 27 днів тому +1

    Nice video, thanks. Actually it was more the British who had merchants and troops in the area, and introduced the technology, not Americans.

  • @fransiskusoktafian60
    @fransiskusoktafian60 27 днів тому

    Some people living too good with their previlage, and sometimes their point of view about standardization is really different.

  • @HaloFlemz86
    @HaloFlemz86 29 днів тому

    Wow, doesn’t look to bad to me. We have encampments camps in my town and they are very scary.

  • @JoJo-mz2ej
    @JoJo-mz2ej 27 днів тому

    Thank you for showing us an area of Japan and narrating a brief history of its development. I personally think it is a rather peaceful and clean area in comparison to the typical American slums. Japanese people, in general are disciplined and have a sense of pride for their country and community, in my humble opinion. I hope Japan keeps its own culture/traditions and not follow America's current woke culture/trends. It's the only way it will survive and thrive.

  • @Karma20XX
    @Karma20XX 25 днів тому

    This looks like a pretty nice slum. If it were an American slum, all the bicycles would be stolen, and it wouldn't be safe for the elderly to go out at all.

  • @fcf777
    @fcf777 26 днів тому

    This video is the best example of HUMBLE BRAGGING.

  • @davidclaro152
    @davidclaro152 17 днів тому

    For being a poor neighborhood, they sure look very good compared with those slums in the US.

  • @_Just_Another_Guy
    @_Just_Another_Guy 25 днів тому

    This is not a slum. At most, it's a low-income area. Or the locals there are just conservative about modernity and just want to preserve their older homes and structures. Everything is clean.

  • @deebusoh9023
    @deebusoh9023 26 днів тому

    Slum still better than most countries

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 7 днів тому

    Japan slum is the most luxurious compare to the rest of the world especially the USA.

  • @ignaciobalais5394
    @ignaciobalais5394 25 днів тому

    For me the slums in Japan doesn’t look like a slums

  • @warriorslife21
    @warriorslife21 27 днів тому

    new subscriber here

  • @neilnacorda8846
    @neilnacorda8846 15 днів тому

    this is nicer than my neighborhood.

  • @juanchopatio8260
    @juanchopatio8260 Місяць тому

    I love kotobukicho Yokohama.

  • @mnsor79
    @mnsor79 27 днів тому

    I couldn't see any slum in this video. I also don't necessarily agree that churches organizing food distribution for the poor should be viewd as and fall in the cathegory of religious extremists. I would argue those organizations are god sent, especially when the State doesn't take care of these people's problems.

  • @elyjane8316
    @elyjane8316 23 дні тому

    Looks like they have plumbing and electricity. Trust it is not a slum as described in the west.

  • @lontr9771
    @lontr9771 26 днів тому

    I think I saw some graffiti. Otherwise, it looks like a nice place to live. Please visit the Tenderloin district in San Francisco when you have a chance.

  • @RicardoPastrana-sy3lu
    @RicardoPastrana-sy3lu 19 днів тому

    Always in Osaka there is a slum

  • @shinpeiro
    @shinpeiro 24 дні тому

    Not remotely slummy...
    The narrator's accent is interesting. What region or dialect is it?

    • @Ruriko.Y
      @Ruriko.Y 18 днів тому +1

      I don't think it's an accent. the way he speak sounds more like gyaruo, the male version of gyaru (popular sub culture)

    • @shinpeiro
      @shinpeiro 17 днів тому

      @@Ruriko.Y Thank you for clarifying.

  • @xmuflo
    @xmuflo 13 днів тому

    10k yen in one day? Holy shit

  • @framia8882
    @framia8882 23 дні тому

    I'm living before in yokohama.my husband japanese

  • @meledwards4554
    @meledwards4554 27 днів тому

    Wait it was a slump area....

  • @alaenamcdonald1877
    @alaenamcdonald1877 26 днів тому +1

    ドヤ is equivalent to 「ghetto」English terms by the way 😄

  • @YTReturnz
    @YTReturnz 25 днів тому

    you don't understand the meaning of slum

  • @jellyflying7146
    @jellyflying7146 Місяць тому

    The only bothering in that area are gangs, syndicates and yakuzas.

  • @IrieVibration
    @IrieVibration 26 днів тому

    CLEAN AND ORDERLY ITS JAPAN.!!!!

  • @user-tx5pm8lq4t
    @user-tx5pm8lq4t 27 днів тому

    次は晴美フラッグでお願いします。

  • @fcf777
    @fcf777 26 днів тому +1

    Is this a joke? If you want to show a slum area go to Manila’s Tondo district to have a realistic image of a slum area. Hopefully, you get out in one piece. 😂😂😂

  • @_____J______
    @_____J______ 27 днів тому

    ああ、最後に、日本のあまり良くない部分、私はそれが好きです

  • @dawnegan3984
    @dawnegan3984 26 днів тому

    Where are thier children living well as always its always the, way they take the home from parents when they marry and that's it same in Chinese from the one child policy the grown children have become selfish the elderly live in building with cages that them lieing gown and some belonging cook in the street i don't know where they shower so sad it happends in a lot of countries now so sorry 🌸💛🌻

  • @michaeldelacruzawesome5556
    @michaeldelacruzawesome5556 17 днів тому

    I rather live here in Japan sometime safer there where I’m from America! 😢

  • @HakusW140
    @HakusW140 25 днів тому

    This is the back of Isezaki-Cho. You have no idea what you're talking about.

  • @kevin1510vn
    @kevin1510vn 27 днів тому

    C9 blaber merged w/ balls. 🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂

  • @joshmos
    @joshmos 26 днів тому

    This is worse than Osaka's Nishinari or Shinsekai??? Not even close

  • @TheReverb1
    @TheReverb1 26 днів тому +2

    Hi; you are trying to invent things that Japan does not has. You do not have an idea what an slum actually is.

  • @greenmoss9079
    @greenmoss9079 27 днів тому

    Yes I know about the clean slums ,now what else are you hiding ? Smh!

  • @user-bp4ef3pn7b
    @user-bp4ef3pn7b 10 днів тому

    The best slum i have ever seen,America is like zombie town.

  • @MiekyYudinata
    @MiekyYudinata 27 днів тому +1

    Looks like you abuse the terms "slum"

  • @luccicruz1249
    @luccicruz1249 4 дні тому

    Takidashi soup kitchen

  • @ddannyable
    @ddannyable 29 днів тому

    My man never saw NY shady areas i bet.