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Abroad in Japan

Abroad in Japan

Күн бұрын

We reveal 12 things no-one tells you to expect in Japan.
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Edited by David Parish
00:00 What No-One Tells You About Japan
02:02 1) Confusing Japanese-English
05:23 2) Asking for Help Is a Bad Idea
06:40 3) Nap Culture is Genius
07:49 4) Rubbish is a Nightmare
09:49 5) Mega Expensive Fruit
12:35 6) Endless Point Cards
14:49 7) No Perfume
16:20 8) Land of the Rising Paperwork
18:20 9) English Fear
20:38 10) Unhealthy Food
23:35 11) Ugly Towns
25:46 12) The Final Curtain
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@AbroadinJapan
@AbroadinJapan Ай бұрын
Well guys, we're currently a week into the epic Cyclethon to Tokyo. Thanks to everyone who's watched along and helped us raise an incredible $390,000 so far! Connor and I filmed this episode just before setting off - hence the not so ideal backdrop, haha. Ideally this would've been a discussion for the Abroad in Japan studio! Still hope you enjoy our chat and thanks again to Sakuraco for sponsoring the episode. 🍡Grab your own box of tasty mouthwatering Japanese treats over at team.sakura.co/abroadinjapan-SC2403
@iiraingirlii
@iiraingirlii Ай бұрын
That’s awesome
@RR-iv9gx
@RR-iv9gx Ай бұрын
@Chris aka Dave with "High Functionality" cracks me up, hes like a grown up silly version of Harry Potter with that sophisticated narrating voice from a History Channel documentary, I cant get enough of his Pizza Sand specials Lmao
@hafreeze13
@hafreeze13 Ай бұрын
You uploading this in the middle of cyclathon is impressive
@Leqi
@Leqi Ай бұрын
We should get you a Quad Lock setup for your bike too
@jacobrev6567
@jacobrev6567 Ай бұрын
Well that nice Chris 😀👍
@Slavesforsale1
@Slavesforsale1 Ай бұрын
I actually experienced a situation similar to the one in number 2. I remember being at a train station in Tokyo trying to get to that island with the Gundam statue that is sadly being removed and I had trouble because I accidently left my Japanese money back at my hotel and the station wouldn't accept cards for tickets. Some Japanese salaryman who didn't even work at the station, all done up in a suit and tie, saw that I was in a pickle and in broken English asked if I needed help. When I explained to him the situation he told me to follow him to a nearby store that had an ATM and showed me how to use it (it didn't have an English option, I think). He gave me more of his time then I would ever expect a complete stranger to. He took like 10 minutes out of his probably busy day to help some idiot gaijin like me and I'll always appreciate that.
@destituteanddecadent9106
@destituteanddecadent9106 Ай бұрын
I love how salaryman is a part of this community's vocabulary now 😂 didn't bat an eye.
@kabob21
@kabob21 Ай бұрын
Aww thanks for sharing that heartwarming… *_*checks username*_* … why were you in Japan? 😨
@DebEternity
@DebEternity Ай бұрын
username kinda sus 💀
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer Ай бұрын
Well it could also be that because you gave them a reason they enjoy helping you. If only because it's a bit of a change in what often can be very mondain even boring lifestyle. often the office jobs are very boring and long. the commute home is always exactly the same. To then get a idiot who ask for help give them a reason for once.
@BlueCrashFigurineHoldingWumpa
@BlueCrashFigurineHoldingWumpa Ай бұрын
@@kabob21 lmao I wouldn't have noticed the nick if it wasn't for you
@Jihi
@Jihi Ай бұрын
As some comments already stated, I can vouch for point 2. 2 weeks ago I was in Osaka with family and we were at the JR Osaka station and we were looking at the station board and our phones. A sweet old lady asked us in broken English (was still good though) if we were lost and it turns out our destination was via underground, not rail. I thought that was the end of it but no, she insisted we follow her. What we didn't know was that the underground station was a good 15 min walk away via a maze like underground mall. I felt guilty as we followed her but she was so insistant on helping us. Really appreciated her help.
@MattP496
@MattP496 Ай бұрын
I got lost in that exact same maze on my first day in Osaka. It was a terrible 30 minutes trying to find my way outside and getting oriented to were I was. The cities large buildings made it so I didn't have cell service either.
@rapthor666
@rapthor666 Ай бұрын
Namba to Osaka station is eaeasy. Then you walk 1.7 km underground to the train to Himeji. That's more than a mile for Medieval people. It's not as bad as Shinjuku, Tokyo or Kyoto station-complex (they got a great sushi train there, Musashi or something)...but don't skip leg day and trust the colors
@SudoYETI
@SudoYETI Ай бұрын
@@rapthor666 You mean more than a mile for people who love Freedom™
@rapthor666
@rapthor666 Ай бұрын
@@SudoYETI join the metric system. We got cookies. And healthcare
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Ай бұрын
Wonderful stories. Its like a good karma to the max thing ❤️
@DadCanJapan
@DadCanJapan Ай бұрын
One thing that many foreign residents of Japan don't know is Furusato Nouzei, or hometown tax. You can donate your income or residential tax to a regional area, rather than the area in which you actually reside. And then, these regional areas will provide “gifts” as a show of thanks. You can choose which areas you want to donate your taxes to based on what "gifts" you can get in return. We use our tax money to get high quality fruit and unagi, but there are lots of things you can get. You can actually get something in return for your tax money.
@HHGofAntioch
@HHGofAntioch Ай бұрын
That's actually really cool!
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Ай бұрын
Finally a tax system you have a say in
@arlevalin
@arlevalin Ай бұрын
Wow! Gonna get that
@froz3ncat
@froz3ncat 28 күн бұрын
I'm surprised by how many of my local friends don't utilise it at all. Even my Japanese teacher was like 'you know what, I've never used it, but you're right we pay our taxes, why shouldn't we at least get something more out of it?'
@raburanju
@raburanju 27 күн бұрын
Really cool! This should be introducted in my country.
@ImbaMelow
@ImbaMelow Ай бұрын
I had a similar situation like Connor, when I asked our airbnb host for help with a ticket for a rave, after he offered guidance and help after we arrived. He immediately went ahead and called the service hotline of the event host for me and eventually figured out how to print the tickets. Then this absolute giga chad RAN TO A 7/11 to print the tickets for us!!! I didn't even know that he was doing all that, until he came back... Luckily I brought a bunch of candy from Germany in advance, so I could thank him at least with a gift. Will never forget how much he did for us that day and how kind he was!
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Ай бұрын
❤️ wonderful man
@bigboy8766
@bigboy8766 Ай бұрын
How do you find out about local raves in Japan, im going soon and would love to go to one
@ImbaMelow
@ImbaMelow 29 күн бұрын
@@bigboy8766 was a lucky coincidence, one of my favourite djs was playing and posted about it on social media - maybe student ravers united still exists, which is the thing he was playing at. Good luck and hopefully you find something!!😳
@ImbaMelow
@ImbaMelow 8 күн бұрын
@@bigboy8766 I just happened to find an event that a dj I love attended. Was really lucky overall! Maybe check for DJs you like and if they tour in Tokyo/japan. Also I had help from a Chinese exchange student friend. She had to sign up to the event page with my credentials and pay for it for me with her dad's Japanese card, because they only accepted Japanese ones. (To this day I am getting spam mail by the host of that event page tho and it seems impossible to get rid of.🤣) I wish I was of more help, but the whole story is absolute madness.😭
@medeis
@medeis Ай бұрын
Oh God, the second one. I was once lost in Osaka in Namba station (or trying to get to it, I forget). Some woman tried to help me, out of her own will, I didn't ask. Time was of the essence, because I had a concert to get to in like half an hour. The woman run around the endless underground passages with me and when she was unsure how to proceed she then got ANOTHER person to help us. So some salary man, her and myself spent like 10 minutes in search of my thing. I was mortified. But in the end I made it in time so I was so thankfull for their help.
@rapthor666
@rapthor666 Ай бұрын
Yea exits 25 (Dotonbori) or 6, 7, 8 (Mall) are easy but 15a or 13 get messed up in Maps. And you never pass the same shop every time you enter. I did walk from 25 to 6 underground in summer, because aircon and no traffic lights 😂😂
@Hetsu..
@Hetsu.. Ай бұрын
Sidequest 100
@olaraa
@olaraa 29 күн бұрын
once I read "Osaka" I knew you were in for a ride
@BobaCat02
@BobaCat02 22 күн бұрын
I kind of know the context for that one, it's kind of like when someone new you didn't expect enters your area and he's confused. and you just want them to have a good first impression of the place. Of course, this choice happens in 0.5 seconds. But that's how it is for me.
@Kashish2805
@Kashish2805 22 күн бұрын
That station was the most confusing shit ever lol
@CHEFPKR
@CHEFPKR Ай бұрын
One thing I noticed in my limited time there: Keep your suica card loaded! It's hyper convenient to be able to travel with or buy stuff from konbini.
@idealicfool
@idealicfool Ай бұрын
I actually kept totally forgetting about it at the start of the trip, but once I realised you actually needed it outside of transport for things such as say crane games, yea it became a firmnfixture in my phone case. Also a really good way of offloading any additional coinage you might be weighed down by
@SonicRyan1992
@SonicRyan1992 Ай бұрын
it's crazy how quick the IC cards deplete if you don't pay attention. 1000 yen can go quick and i got down to below the 190 minimum on my ICOCA at one point and had to reload fast
@idealicfool
@idealicfool Ай бұрын
@SonicRyan1992 yea I have been making sure to watch the screen everytime I swipe through. At about the 900 mark now I think so sometime in the next 2 days should do me. Perfect timing anyway for going onto the next leg of the trip
@cocleum
@cocleum Ай бұрын
ICカードは チャージしてれば 駅の周りの自動販売機やお店は大体お金払えるから便利だよー
@press645
@press645 Ай бұрын
Love you Chef PK
@VocalFox
@VocalFox Ай бұрын
#2 has been true for decades. When my dad was in high school his family was stationed in the Philippines at one of the US military bases there. This happened in like the late 70’s. His sports team took a trip to Japan. At some point, he ends up getting separated from his teammates in a station on the way to an important destination, but gets on a train alone anyway. After what seems like forever, he starts to get nervous, thinking he should have arrived at his destination by now. Well, as he’s sitting there sweating, starting to panic, the middle aged salaryman sitting next to him taps him on the shoulder and says, “You lost.” My dad confirms that he is, in fact, lost, and shows him on a map where he’s supposed to go. The man chortles and says, “Two hour, other way.” This man not only got off at the next station with my dad, but also rode the train back with him to make sure he got where he needed to go. It’s one of my favorite stories he tells.
@4RILDIGITAL
@4RILDIGITAL Ай бұрын
This video really highlighted how different aspects of living and being in Japan can be equally intriguing yet challenging. The part about point cards really resonated with me. I totally understand the struggle with disposing of large items in Japan too.
@CastleMati
@CastleMati Ай бұрын
Happy you're posting regularly again with fresh new content! Happy cycling!
@AbroadinJapan
@AbroadinJapan Ай бұрын
My legs are ruined But thank you!
@emma_nutella58
@emma_nutella58 Ай бұрын
@@AbroadinJapanhopefully the Maccas made it slightly better
@DyslexicMitochondria
@DyslexicMitochondria Ай бұрын
@@AbroadinJapandaddy long legs
@swamianandtesla2347
@swamianandtesla2347 Ай бұрын
@@AbroadinJapan I'm sure your legs are better than ever.
@basil127
@basil127 Ай бұрын
​@AbroadinJapan it's still better than Bjorn father legs..
@yj10969
@yj10969 Ай бұрын
I have experienced number 2 a few times when i went to Japan. I was lost in the middle of the street trying to look for my airbnb at 12am because I arrived Tokyo late at night, a kind lady who seems to be just off work came to me and asked if I need help. At that time I wasn’t able to speak Japanese so I showed her the map, she took the map and asked me to stay on the spot, while she go around the neighbourhood looking for it, and came back to bring me to the doorstep of the apartment. Really grateful for what she did ❤
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Ай бұрын
Thats awesome
@crallen-fu4tr
@crallen-fu4tr Ай бұрын
Keep David on Chris, he did a great job putting this video together! Love the editing
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 Ай бұрын
Connor talking about getting up and leaving the cinema during the credits and people following him got me laughing for an hour! Well done, Connor!
@nigsbalchin226
@nigsbalchin226 Ай бұрын
C-man flaunts the rules, and has a following wherever he goes. 🤣🤣🤣
@MyVanir
@MyVanir 29 күн бұрын
Connor leaves the cinema Random japanese viewers, getting up to follow: "apes together strong"
@lisbethsoma2441
@lisbethsoma2441 29 күн бұрын
And then they all miss the post credit scene
@lisbethsoma2441
@lisbethsoma2441 24 күн бұрын
@@rickzane6433 lol
@chezwizard
@chezwizard 22 күн бұрын
Does anyone know what movie those credits are from?
@mica4977
@mica4977 Ай бұрын
Was a fun watch & I continue to enjoy your edits. That ending XD
@najstephy5565
@najstephy5565 Ай бұрын
This was a really good video, much enjoyed. This format is cool rather than the usual abroad in japan podcast. What would be super cool is while doing all this riding and general adventures you did random podcasts with people not always Pete.
@commentatorboy
@commentatorboy Ай бұрын
28:30 HOLY MOLEY!!!! When they waved goodbye the lightning stuck in the background :O !!!!!
@mommamia9948
@mommamia9948 Ай бұрын
I was watching the lightning flash in the background too. It happened multiple times. I love it!
@Surv1ve_Thrive
@Surv1ve_Thrive Ай бұрын
Dr Jelly power
@RichardTLDR
@RichardTLDR Ай бұрын
The Earth moved too?
@LookitsBrad24
@LookitsBrad24 Ай бұрын
I first noticed at 25:00 exactly
@Auroron
@Auroron Ай бұрын
Number 2 is spot on! When I was visting Kyoto me and my friends were out for karaoke, but I was drunk and tired and wanted to go home early, so I decided to make my way home on my own. I didnt have maps or anything on my phone, so I asked a random guy getting on his moped for the way to the hotel. He offered to give me a ride, which I gladly accepted. We zoomed through the neon-lit traffic at night, and he let me off at a totally different hotel. Turns out two hotels in the city had the same name. So now Im drunk and lost in a completely unknown part of the city, but I didnt have the heart to tell the guy who just took a huge detour to help me that he had the wrong hotel, so I thanked him, waited for him to drive off, then tried to find my way home again. Cool experience though!
@sarahalexander4842
@sarahalexander4842 29 күн бұрын
Loved the energy in this video 📹
@emiliekbagge
@emiliekbagge 28 күн бұрын
Four years in Japan taught me to stay until the credits were done in the cinema - took it with me back home to Denmark and now I’m the weird one getting side-eyed by the staff…. I actually never had issues with not having a hanko. Everyone was very accommodating and let me sign instead. Maybe that’s the joy of the Tokyo suburbs? My #1 issue when I moved to Japan was that I needed a phone to open a bank account and I needed a bank account to open a phone…. Fun times…
@emma_nutella58
@emma_nutella58 Ай бұрын
As a person that naps a lot, I’m glad Japan are ok with napping because I wouldn’t be able to cope on those long shifts without a nap
@englishatheart
@englishatheart Ай бұрын
They're only okay with napping because their entire lives are based on working and striving to be perfect. It's not a mentally or physically healthy thing. Suicide rates in Japan are super high because of this. Humans aren't meant to work as it is (jobs were created to make rich people even richer off the backs of those doing the actual work but making the least amount of money), let alone base their lives on that. I would much rather have a good work and life balance than have to constantly be working but allowed naps.
@23Lgirl
@23Lgirl Ай бұрын
@@englishatheart Resent years it has go down.
@robertschnobert9090
@robertschnobert9090 Ай бұрын
of course the numbers of suicides did go down. The population is declining haha 🌈​@@23Lgirl
@yellowcard8100
@yellowcard8100 Ай бұрын
Maybe have a good nights rest.
@FNLNFNLN
@FNLNFNLN Ай бұрын
@@englishatheart It's less "striving to be perfect" and more an idiotic work culture that values showing devotion to the company over actually being effective. There are social standards like "you can't go home before more senior staff go home", and there's often an expectation to go drinking with your boss after, which all leads to an incredibly screwed up work/life balance, including loss of sleep. Thus, napping at work to compensate. At least it's better than Korea, where, not only is the expectation for long hours just as bad as Japan, if not worse, you're expected to actually be productive (or at least look like you are) the whole time.
@jimbobur
@jimbobur Ай бұрын
With regards to saying English words in a katakana accent: I have a similar experience talking with Spanish-speaking friends living here in the UK; when I'm speaking Spanish with them I end up pronouncing English words like roads and place names etc with a heavy Spanish accent because: A) It's way more natural than awkwardly breaking out of the Spanish pronunciation into English for one word and then straight back to Spanish. B) They do it too in conversation. C) Often if I pronounce it 'correctly', there's a much higher chance of them finding it harder to understand what I said.
@laurenstancliffe3773
@laurenstancliffe3773 Ай бұрын
I agree with this. I’m living in Spain at the moment and I have found it easier to pronounce English words with an accent to avoid confusion. Plus my own accent would probably be hard to understand if I spoke the words with my normal accent because I don’t have a neutral accent
@jimbobur
@jimbobur Ай бұрын
@@laurenstancliffe3773 yeah you're totally right, regional accents are a big factor too; all my hispanohablante friends learned English in school with either a US or a heavy southern English bent and have real trouble with our northern 'u' sound cause it's very outside of their vowel space. They say things like 'pab'/'pavf'/'poob' (pub) and 'bas'/'boos' (bus). Stuff like this has led to some funny situations where they've said some 'English' word 'X' to me in mid-flow of full-on Spanish and I've been like "sorry I didn't understand what you said there, what's an X?" and they're like "what d'you mean you don't know what X is?? It's an English word! 🤨"
@destituteanddecadent9106
@destituteanddecadent9106 Ай бұрын
Same in French! Like you'd pronounce your name with a French accent when you introduce yourself. I think it happens with most languages.
@IcicleFerret
@IcicleFerret Ай бұрын
Agreed. This happens when I'm talking with my Vietnamese friends/family. I've gotten pretty good at recognizing their English in the Vietnamese, now if only I could pronounce the Vietnamese in Vietnamese 😂
@VeeZzz123
@VeeZzz123 Ай бұрын
That only applies to Spain tho, not in America's spanish-speaking countries
@spencerclements3005
@spencerclements3005 28 күн бұрын
I started a sakura co subscription back in december because of your channel! I'm loving it :)
@nhanNguyen-wd5kw
@nhanNguyen-wd5kw 22 күн бұрын
Happy you're posting regularly again with fresh new content!
@sachi7899
@sachi7899 Ай бұрын
Chris and Connor Fans eating good since last week even until up to next week. Love this duo so much
@StarLord-i3-660
@StarLord-i3-660 Ай бұрын
God bless both of them 😊
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer Ай бұрын
i imagine that will also include on the podcasts as I guess that some will be done with Connor and Chris.
@hiragana78
@hiragana78 Ай бұрын
Mansion is actually apartmentbuilding made with concrete. While Apato is steel or wood frame apartmentbuilding. A nugget I gleaned from the channel friend Tokyo Portfolio, in interview at Unpacking Japan.
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 23 күн бұрын
Nice one Lads!! Some very good points in this one. When i stayed there i went out of my way to get a Hanko stamp.
@kurls81
@kurls81 Ай бұрын
Really good energy in this video !!
@nomennescio4604
@nomennescio4604 Ай бұрын
Yeah, someone at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo experienced the Stockholm Grand Hotel "smorgasbord" [smörgåsbord] in Sweden in the early 1950's. And liked it enough to want to import it to Japan. But then there was that name. The name however is genuinely Swedish, not Danish, while in the UK it is for some reason generally assumed "smorgasbord" is Danish. To be fair, the concept of a "smorgas" is a shared Nordic one. Originally it referred to a piece of bread onto which one spread lumps of butter - and these lumps were referred to as "smorgas", literally "butter geese", because when churning the cream these lumps would start rising to the surface of the cream, and float around there looking a bit like geese swimming on the surface. Then in modern Swedish "smorgas" has come to just generally designate "sandwich". (The Danish and Norwegian word for "sandwich" like that is "smørrebød", "butter-bread", so "smorgas/smörgås" is distinctly Swedish.) The concept of "a table of butter geese [sandwiches]" is a Swedish idea of what a buffet should be like. (The Danes are masters of the savory sandwich otoh.) And that is old, 16th c. or more, when inviting people to a feast, given the problems with travel an communication RSVPs tended to be an inexact art, so invitations tended to say something like "between Wednesday this and Thursday next week". Good hosting otoh required the host to be able to immediately offer these guests that tended to drop in over the week something to eat - and the solution was the original cold-buffet "smorgasbord" - bread, butter, some cold pickled herring, lingonberries etc.
@Acinnn
@Acinnn Ай бұрын
In Czechia we call it basically Swedish table.
@Djuntas
@Djuntas Ай бұрын
Was sure it was a danish thing. In Denmark its just ryebread and cold cuts. Or local stuff like leverpostej or similar. I hate the overdone stuff, it gets way to disgusting, but every danish persons, well most anyway seem to eat ryebread daily for lunch. In general in Denmark we eat to much bread.
@alindberg8001
@alindberg8001 Ай бұрын
This guy sandwiches
@Kopatalic
@Kopatalic Ай бұрын
In Croatia we called it Swedish table, same in Slovenia, Serbia, Lithuania...
@Lx-oe7mx
@Lx-oe7mx Ай бұрын
@@Djuntas nah, it's a Swedish thing
@isekun
@isekun Ай бұрын
My God what timeline are we living in where Chris has posted 3 videos in nearly the span of a week AND at the same time is doing a 14 day long Cyclethon!!!
@AbroadinJapan
@AbroadinJapan Ай бұрын
A timeline where I need more rest 😂
@isekun
@isekun Ай бұрын
@AbroadinJapan Surely, some well deserved rest! I've been following you guys through the streams and you guys have been absolutely crushing it! Good luck for the remaining 7 days and thank you for your work!
@ne2359
@ne2359 Ай бұрын
Great job on the cyclethon so far guys!
@tranqkill
@tranqkill Ай бұрын
Similar to point number 2, in a train station I asked a woman if she knew where the bus station was. Not only did she walk me over to the bus station, she got on the bus with me! I was so perplexed, as I felt fairly certain she had no plans to take the bus, and I kept saying "daijoubu, arigatou" but she stayed on the bus for two stops and got off. (And spend 200 yen)
@aiueokaya
@aiueokaya Ай бұрын
Why do i find this funny?
@darkbangali3171
@darkbangali3171 Ай бұрын
@@aiueokaya Not only you
@CyberNut930
@CyberNut930 Ай бұрын
As opposed to the US where we just give bad directions if we don’t know.
@gagamba9198
@gagamba9198 Ай бұрын
_'she stayed on the bus for two stops and got off.'_ How did you get rid of her so quickly? Mine has been with me for 10 months now.
@darkbangali3171
@darkbangali3171 Ай бұрын
@@gagamba9198 Bro stop flexing. Ur making me jealous 😂
@grahamdavidson639
@grahamdavidson639 9 күн бұрын
Just finished reading your book, it was excellent! I really hope you're planning on writing another
@Hyperbolicbackhole
@Hyperbolicbackhole Ай бұрын
My word, I can't believe you're able to post so frequently whilst biking. It is truly a feat capable of only the most affable.
@argo12
@argo12 Ай бұрын
He has a team of editors. He has almost no time to work during this epic cycle journey!
@Madhattersinjeans
@Madhattersinjeans 3 күн бұрын
We can only dream to match his affableness. Perhaps in time.
@gokub1975
@gokub1975 Ай бұрын
All the videos and clips from this week have been great mate. Can't wait to visit Japan this year.
@user-vr1lt1ki7g
@user-vr1lt1ki7g Ай бұрын
是非、日本を楽しんで下さい
@BashfulBlanket
@BashfulBlanket 29 күн бұрын
no.11 is so true. I went to Japan in 2009 and I remember watching your video about the architecture and when you said that the train station at Harajuku had been upgraded. I was devasted. It was so beautiful before and really showed Japan's charm and now nobody can see it anymore.
@getsugatenshoFTW
@getsugatenshoFTW 29 күн бұрын
Been a while since I watched abroad in Japan content I see Chris has been working out 🎉
@ILBOI_X
@ILBOI_X Ай бұрын
3 Abroad in Japan videos in quick succession we are eating good
@lukemitchell8198
@lukemitchell8198 Ай бұрын
Great job on the Cyclethon Chris! Thanks for the uploads mid-journey :)
@sparkymularkey6970
@sparkymularkey6970 28 күн бұрын
I've had a very rough week, and I can't tell you how much I need to laugh as hard as I did at the end of this video. Thank you so much for making something that was both informative and joyous. I truly appreciate it.
@angels4u
@angels4u 18 күн бұрын
You guys together are hilarious. Love it!
@reutermo
@reutermo Ай бұрын
Regarding Connors question if Swedes were Vikings: In my Swedish town we have runestones literallg all over the place, famous viking-king graves just outside town and everytime we construct a road they have to stop for weeks because they stumble upon viking stuff. So it is safe to say that vikings lived here.
@Frinea
@Frinea Ай бұрын
Fan va coolt. Vart bor du nånstans?
@returnofskurk1633
@returnofskurk1633 Ай бұрын
As a Dane I kinda went: Connor, you do realise that not only people from 1 country were Vikings, right?
@Silverizael
@Silverizael Ай бұрын
It is an incredibly dumb loan word usage though. It would be like everyone else calling tea ceremonies "samurai".
@reutermo
@reutermo Ай бұрын
@@Frinea Uppsala!
@gone4180
@gone4180 Ай бұрын
@@returnofskurk1633 the fact is that he does in fact NOT realize lmao hopefully he reads the comments and gets so embarrassed he never forgets it ever again
@kodakodiak3949
@kodakodiak3949 Ай бұрын
i didn't really expect the architecture to come up, but it made me think... id be really interested to see you do a video on the famous Japanese architect, Tadao Ando. i think you've already seen one of his designs, with that Buddha statue thats set down inside a hill.
@SkribbleNL
@SkribbleNL Ай бұрын
Yeah an architecture video would be great, there are some really good architectural stories in Japan. Also i want to shout out damilee's video on architectur in Japan and some of Tadao Ando's works because it was really good.
@Arkiasis
@Arkiasis 27 күн бұрын
And from what I hear, Japan has a lot of architects per capita. Seeing as homes aren't designed to stay up for a long time and it's expecred when someone buys an "old" home they tear it down and build something else. But what helps is the simplified zoning laws. Your neighbours can't "object" like in the west, all you have to follow is shadow limits. But yeah, Japan is very "grey". But the urbanism makes up for it, the walkability and transit oriented life is just expected. But for how common biking is the lack of bike lanes is kinda odd. Netherlands and Japan top the list for urbanism, but both do it in very different ways.
@artawhirler
@artawhirler Ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks!
@procrastinator24
@procrastinator24 Ай бұрын
Glad to see you are posting regularly again Chris! Best of fun on your bike trip!
@Yukinyans
@Yukinyans Ай бұрын
Your videos is such a treat especially with CdawgVA its makes even better. I been watching your videos for 5 years. Stay safe with your cycle.❤
@kloudmancgames
@kloudmancgames 6 күн бұрын
Educational and useful as usual 🤓
@goblin12
@goblin12 Ай бұрын
i love vids with both of you another great video best wishes
@that1chalkblob
@that1chalkblob Ай бұрын
Love seeing you two together, so fun.
@LockieNZ
@LockieNZ Ай бұрын
Nice timing with the lightning at the very end. Excellent art direction!
@lucyshnyr5647
@lucyshnyr5647 Ай бұрын
Wow, that was a treat! Didn’t expect a video from Chris until the end of the cyclathone 😊 happy cycling 🚴‍♂️ and completing the endeavor on time!
@paddyrs0740
@paddyrs0740 Ай бұрын
Relating to the last point, about the credits. There's a korean drama I watched about a woman who translates films, and when she goes to see her work she stays right until the end to see her name which is the final credited name. After that I started letting the credits roll, it just seems nice to appreciate the language skills that have allowed you to watch this foreign media. I guess that extends further here towards everyone that worked on the production, but same kinda thing.
@HulioZe
@HulioZe Ай бұрын
Love watching your videos, Mr.Broad. I have watched them for years and even listen to the podcast sometimes. Keep up the good work !
@user-vr1lt1ki7g
@user-vr1lt1ki7g Ай бұрын
日本好きである貴方を私は好きです
@12iq
@12iq Ай бұрын
almost 400k raised! Goood work guys
@thodgy
@thodgy Ай бұрын
Love a Japanese point card! When I was in japan there was a Mr Doughnut right next to where i parked my bike at the train station who were giving away ceramic plates, dishes, mugs etc for every 20 (i think) doughnuts purchased. I ate a lot of doughnuts over 6 weeks and went home with 3 dishes as souvenirs
@HCoRE8
@HCoRE8 Ай бұрын
Congrats on 3 Million subscribers by the way!
@SaintAliaTheCat
@SaintAliaTheCat Ай бұрын
Great video, as always! The Dune mention made me so happy! It's so epic to see my favorite story being talked about by my favorite Japan youtube channel!
@Pandanubex
@Pandanubex Ай бұрын
Lisan Al'Ghaib
@lupolinar
@lupolinar Ай бұрын
Nice editing, David!
@Bambooty1234
@Bambooty1234 Ай бұрын
I will be going to Japan next month and this video is very helpful. Thanks
@1521Palm
@1521Palm Ай бұрын
Always good to see Sea Dog VA
@darrenquirk2269
@darrenquirk2269 Ай бұрын
This type of video is always good for a laugh. Brilliant work with the fundraising. Good luck for the rest of ride.
@BelmixkryMemberXV
@BelmixkryMemberXV Ай бұрын
I just wanna take a sec to say that daaaaaaaamn Chris, you are looking great! Your health journey is really showing in your latest videos! As someone also trying to be a bit healthier and fit, thanks for giving me some motivation. Keep it up!
@davidallen2058
@davidallen2058 Ай бұрын
I concur. Cdawg's retail interaction is an important activity!!
@user-os4op9kh9h
@user-os4op9kh9h 13 күн бұрын
Luv it when you collab with Connor. Looking forward to your next Wacky Weekend.
@2Cerealbox
@2Cerealbox Ай бұрын
Its actually kind of nice watching it slowly turn to night during the course of this video.
@AHAuwuOK
@AHAuwuOK Ай бұрын
4:30 as a Silesian, I finally see some connection with Japan! Though to be precise, we use arbajt to refer to any job (not just part time) and also to refer to a work uniform/clothing
@zockercam8122
@zockercam8122 Ай бұрын
Are you polish silesian or german silesian?
@xaxas94
@xaxas94 Ай бұрын
@@zockercam8122 He's Polish Silesian. There's just a lot of German loanwords in Slavic Silesian dialects - like said arbajt (ger. Arbeit, pol. praca, eng. work), autobana (ger. Autobahn, pol. autostrada, eng. motorway), fedrować (ger. fördern, pol. wydobywać, eng. to mine), forsztelować (ger. vorstellen, pol. wyobrażać, eng. to imagine). lipsta (ger. liebste, pol. ukochana, eng. beloved [woman]) and so on.
@zockercam8122
@zockercam8122 Ай бұрын
@@xaxas94 wow that is interesting. I didn't know about the german influence in polish silesian. Cool!
@Quzga
@Quzga Ай бұрын
Same in sweden but we say Arbete
@infusica
@infusica Ай бұрын
whoever's doing the editing is on point
@xilador
@xilador Ай бұрын
I dont like to comment but I had to for the second one: Day 2 arriving in japan and exploring after getting dropped off to our airbnb the previous night. We were in the Shimbashi station probably looking confused on how to get Suica cards. An elderly japanese guy came to our rescue, helped and waited till we got a Suica card through his (broken but perfectly understandable) English. He took way too much of his time to help and we were very grateful just having started our Japan Honeymoon. I would say I had a blast trying to communicate with the locals, whether they knew a lot of English or not.
@zackweiler1397
@zackweiler1397 Ай бұрын
As a person that works on movies doing vfx, we are extremely appreciative of those people that stay for the end credits. Many times we will be under paid for what we do and so the only shining light we get (not always anymore) is our name in the credits. I understand that the credits keep getting longer and harder to sit through, so that makes it even more amazing when people will spend their time watching them.
@Madhattersinjeans
@Madhattersinjeans 3 күн бұрын
Just spin them by while the film is airing. Every 5 minutes sneak in a name here or there. No one will understand. Then the film just ends suddenly.
@Dimitrisaurus
@Dimitrisaurus Ай бұрын
Incredible chemistry, they are so fun together
@HonkLord
@HonkLord Ай бұрын
Baikingu is going to be my go-to Japan fact next time it comes up in conversation. Fantastic.
@lynda.grace.14
@lynda.grace.14 Ай бұрын
Totally on point. Usually no one admits it.
@amuro1701
@amuro1701 Ай бұрын
I lived in Japan before the gas attack in Tokyo. Bins/trash cans were a common sight then. They sometimes had some fun English on them: "Push dust in." 😅
@Deathy75
@Deathy75 Ай бұрын
28:04 and the lord said "let the children leave the cinema" 😂
@hollysano2756
@hollysano2756 Ай бұрын
The credits at the end got me, made me laugh. Good on ya 😂
@garrytuohy9267
@garrytuohy9267 25 күн бұрын
I was about to say that I would love to know more about Shimonoseki ... and then you started to describe the architecture and that probably explains why I haven't seen a video about it before.
@OddHijinxx
@OddHijinxx Ай бұрын
the end credits was the cherry on top
@new-lviv
@new-lviv Ай бұрын
Thank you for video, quite relaxing and calming for my torn soul. Greetings from Ukraine.
@mLmGold264
@mLmGold264 Ай бұрын
Love this video and all of these things were definitely something I experienced while living in Japan even 6 years ago. One other thing you guys didn't talk about in this video about but is not widely talked about is how common it is that cheating happens but many Japanese don't consider it cheating cause it's physical and not emotional. It's such a strange mindset to me as an American but it was definitely one of those things that was known but not talked about while in Japan. Also not sure if you caught it but you have a typo in your final transition. It says Final Curitain instead of Final Curtain.
@lordfieldsworth595
@lordfieldsworth595 17 күн бұрын
Chris looking good, damn! Shoulder genes really out here. Keep it up bro!
@Che1seabluesdrogba11
@Che1seabluesdrogba11 Ай бұрын
Paperwork and asking for help go hand in hand sometimes and have to be the two worst. Trash separation sucks. The perfume one is probably what most tourists, myself included Aren't aware of
@lupolinar
@lupolinar Ай бұрын
I wonder how japanese tourists find the overuse of perfume in european citys - even I find it hard to bear.
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer Ай бұрын
the biggest joke with the trash. is it gets separated so well. like you could just sell it as a raw material. Only to learn that after that most if not all is brought to the local waste incinerator. like do you really need that much separation of you are going to burn it all?
@kawaiilotus
@kawaiilotus Ай бұрын
​@@sirBrouwerthat's absolutely messed up!
@racerozzy
@racerozzy Ай бұрын
@@sirBrouwer You think this only happens in Japan? It's the SDG crap they keep forcing onto people. I love to see them focus next on SDG equality in Japan, that will bring up an uprising.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 29 күн бұрын
@@sirBrouwer Different materials
@johanesamadeus1244
@johanesamadeus1244 Ай бұрын
It feels funny that I'm watching your video while literally in japan rn.... As first time visit, live conversationa always surprises me since it feels different from what I learned (prob bcs I'm just a noob)
@jlee1522
@jlee1522 Ай бұрын
You two should really have your own dedicated youtube channel. Expand possibilities, concepts, etc.
@benparker1822
@benparker1822 27 күн бұрын
Interesting seeing the progression of time as the show progresses. Were those flashes of lightning I saw out the window as a storm set in?
@171QA
@171QA Ай бұрын
There's never too much CDawgVA!
@drkmercenary
@drkmercenary Ай бұрын
27:48 Connor stood up and parted the Red Seats in the theater.
@haja.oceane
@haja.oceane 16 күн бұрын
Very funny and interesting video guys!
@Leerin2
@Leerin2 Ай бұрын
the 2nd point brings back memories when i went japan. I accidentally dropped my icoca card at one of the train stations in Tokyo and decided to ask the staff in the booth for help; at least to get another IC card. We were both using translation apps to communicate and he was genuinely trying his best to help me out. He told me that he got his colleague to search at the other station and asked me to wait. Made me feel so bad and it took much longer than I expected. Didn't end up finding it but I appreciated that effort they put in to help like no tomorrow hahaha
@Bob_Loblawb
@Bob_Loblawb Ай бұрын
What app do you use?
@Leerin2
@Leerin2 Ай бұрын
@@Bob_Loblawb i just used google translate, got the main points across so best we could do.
@olasham5113
@olasham5113 Ай бұрын
12 things they don't tell you about cdawgva
@arthobbitworks791
@arthobbitworks791 Ай бұрын
Great thinks to keep at the back of my mind When I go some day too.
@somakuruso
@somakuruso Ай бұрын
I guess everybody who has been in Japan has experienced the number 2( no pun intended) and certainly they are so kind and helpful that I feel in love with the japanese, so kind people. Respect to them and their traditions.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 29 күн бұрын
What traditions
@shaggyzor
@shaggyzor Ай бұрын
When me and a friend visited japan, I had a very nr 2 situation. We were looking for a certain store chain, so we thought, hey lets enter 1 of these stores nearby and ask for directions, like point us in the right way. The dude inside, decide to just go with us, for I think 10min walk, to show us where the store we were looking for is, while his co-worker managed the storefront alone. Also it was raining outside. Was a surreal experience and we felt so bad and did our best to thank him, but wow, that memory is burned into my brain about being careful when asking for help, but also try my best to always be respectful and kind while in Japan.
@englishatheart
@englishatheart Ай бұрын
"When my friend and I* visited Japan." Ftfy. 😛
@xmaslieder
@xmaslieder Ай бұрын
I really like watching the credits of a movie. It gives you some time to take it in and think about the experience. Maybe that shows I don't go the the theater much so it's always a highlight for me
@montgomeryfortenberry
@montgomeryfortenberry Ай бұрын
Only if its a movie I thoroughly enjoyed
@MaxRollison
@MaxRollison Ай бұрын
That's part of the reason why I love how my grandparents live in the 'countryside'. I always get to the see the un-industrialized buildings :') Tokyo & Osaka have some nice areas but there's nothing like driving through the twists and twirls of the Japanese countryside, through all of the mountain tunnels and mountain sides (Nagano for example) where you see rice fields more often.
@KatieKatt
@KatieKatt 25 күн бұрын
As a Floridian I am so sad you had a bad experience with Pirates Adventure because it's one of my favorites but I totally understand why it'd be off putting now. Love the video!
@kevinsaunders7985
@kevinsaunders7985 Ай бұрын
9:38 hey, just smash up the stool and tie string around it or if it’s metal you can find disposal centers to bring it to (not ideal but better than doing soudaigomi)
@kallfan4609
@kallfan4609 Ай бұрын
hah! lightning outside @25:00, was that planned chris?
@psprog
@psprog 28 күн бұрын
Currently on my 2nd trip - agree about the messy/functional cityscapes! Pylons everywhere, wires and electricity capacitors over every street (none of that in the UK), and quirky individual looking messy functional but always detached houses. Haven't seen terraced or semi-detached at all I guess they don't exist here....annoyed I missed that Eye of Sauron as I've just got back from Fukuoka I could have made a pit stop. Next time!
@kamilo743
@kamilo743 Ай бұрын
ha! i waited for the bonus scene! you cant stop me from wathcing the credits xD
@faboo2001
@faboo2001 Ай бұрын
Super expensive fruits are a thing in Japan but you can still buy normal fruits at the local supermarket like in any other country, though perhaps still a tad pricier than what you're used to. Those $50+ fruits are only really for special occasions or gifts.
@yunowhatitis6783
@yunowhatitis6783 Ай бұрын
Yeah I don't understand why ytubers always show the fancy-gifting-tier fruits and say fruits are crazy expensive. It's like saying sushi is expensive while showing omakase places - just go for kaiten sushi instead?
@Handles_are_garbage
@Handles_are_garbage Ай бұрын
Fruit is still very expensive, at least compared to the UK.
@faboo2001
@faboo2001 Ай бұрын
@@Handles_are_garbage Yes, but not $50+ expensive
@Handles_are_garbage
@Handles_are_garbage Ай бұрын
@faboo2001 yeah, that's fair
@Handles_are_garbage
@Handles_are_garbage 29 күн бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 ?
@Abedeuss
@Abedeuss Ай бұрын
5:35 when I got lost in Shibuya and was trying to find a store, some random salaryman speaking fluent English decided to come along and basically GUIDE ME there. But yeah, they do love to guide people out of obligation, not just "oh yeah it's thatta way", but the entire thing.
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