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They Will Never Show You Real Japanese Women | According To A Real Japanese Woman

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Asagi's Life (No BS Japan)

Asagi's Life (No BS Japan)

7 ай бұрын

According to a real Japanese woman. They will never show you real Japanese women. Don't be fooled by those creators and street interview that use negative side of Japanese women with no big purpose but attention.
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@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
This is a short clip taken out of a livestream. There are lot more to say to complete my intensions but here we go.
@jakubkoterba5968
@jakubkoterba5968 7 ай бұрын
Yo! I've seen this yt short kzfaq.infomh0qlDk-8FA?si=aHBncO6N671NIIfb on an app called 9gag. Thankfully Japanese people spoke out in the comment. f.e. "My wife told me if I ever visit prostitute, she will roast my balls off" etc. 2nd vid (which I also find really destructive for Japanese man/ woman view) kzfaq.info/get/bejne/a5t_gqikrZqwqGQ.htmlsi=6cbKmALi7p8ayE2l guy lives in Japan, so ther might be slight of truth in what hes talking about ( or maybe that was his experience in dating (who knows) anyway its sad) Bless you, and wish each one of you a happy marriage!
@localmilfchaser6938
@localmilfchaser6938 7 ай бұрын
ARENT YOU THE WOMAN WHO SAID THE N WORD?? 😭😭
@legofans100
@legofans100 7 ай бұрын
you don't let men criticize Japanese women? But it's ok for women to criticize Japanese men? The hypocrisy is unreal lmaoooo You are delulu
@ogawasanjuro
@ogawasanjuro 7 ай бұрын
@@localmilfchaser6938, Eh? Do you have a link for this. I really would like to have confirmation on this one.
@21Kikoshi
@21Kikoshi 7 ай бұрын
Many average looking white men and other anime lovers have this dream of getting a Japanese waifu as they are beautiful and easy especially if you are tall and white. You see this even in the comments on videos about Japan's declining population. These men say they will save Japan etc. Sad reality.
@prism223
@prism223 7 ай бұрын
Sex workers have figured out how to extend their marketing reach by connecting with channels that have large male audiences. It's shrewd business strategy, and I agree that it's not good.
@1sexymary
@1sexymary 7 ай бұрын
You could be quite correct, it wouldn't surprise that some of these girls actually contacted Nobita.
@FreebirdRider
@FreebirdRider 7 ай бұрын
Since I live in Japan, I stopped believing in street interviews.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 4 ай бұрын
Because
@lionedheart
@lionedheart 2 ай бұрын
@@missplainjane3905probably because it reflects the minority and not the majority. And some cases it’s multifaceted
@lionedheart
@lionedheart 2 ай бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 That i dont know. I dont live in Japan. I was interpreting the commentator. They do street interviews but the numbers are exceptionally low. The interviewer may hype it up and make it look like the societal dynamics and issues are the majority. Why else would he stop believing in street interviews while living in Japan? It must be the total opposite of what the interviewers are presenting to people who dont live there. Its my best guess
@alicevioleta3184
@alicevioleta3184 7 ай бұрын
this is why we love Asagi. please keep doing what you do!
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏻
@pookyac42
@pookyac42 7 ай бұрын
What do you think of the "Let's ask Shogo" channel? I had a personal question about the behaviour of one of my Japanese pen pals. She had withdrawn from the friendship and finally cut it off after losing her job (for complaining about her butt-grabbing boss). I didn't understand why, and Shogo was kind enough to reply in a private message , which really helped me to understand the group-based society of Japan, the mentality of never standing out - and punishing yourself even before someone else mentions it.
@nobodynothing00000
@nobodynothing00000 5 ай бұрын
Their society is kind of nutty if you ask me and I observed many young people in active rebellion against the rigid inflexible rules no one seems to understand 100%
@pookyac42
@pookyac42 5 ай бұрын
@@nobodynothing00000 Yeah, that's why I like that "anti idol" group Atarashii Gakko. They seem to promote a different way, calling themselves the Youth of Japan and encourage being more individual, outstanding, not obeying nonsense rules, reminding older people that they have once been young themselves, etc... Even their name shows this concept: they added - new/no leaders - to their name and all four wear a red ribbon around the upper arm that indicates the school or class leader. Everyone is equally important and allowed or even encouraged to stand out. Their video cooperation with the sports brand Nike addresses this once again. In this video they even included that Japanese fitness girl that was publicly shamed for being to chubby for fitness videos, I forgot her name...
@koltindriver5935
@koltindriver5935 7 ай бұрын
Japanese women, like all other women, are people. Some are good; some are bad, and some do stupid things. However, most Japanese people just want to live their lives, and are good, honest, hardworking people. You won’t know their character for sure until you actually go there and meet a Japanese woman. Each individual is different.
@gregp9350
@gregp9350 7 ай бұрын
This is why I like what you do Asagi. You bring reality to us. So much is for 'views' , but there is much more to Japan. Anyway , thank you for being our guide to the realness of Japan.
@jasonlee0290
@jasonlee0290 7 ай бұрын
As much as I hear those dark things about women Japanese in media, when I traveled to Japan myself a lot of Japanese women I met were very pleasant and just normal people. I'm Korean, and despite our countries current animosity towards each other, I LOVE Japan! It's an amazing country! 7 days traveling to Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo is not enough time for me to properly explore Japan. I will go there again sometime later in the future! ❤ 😁
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 4 ай бұрын
Are both countries on the same level in terms of development and advancement ?
@Wubulixi
@Wubulixi 7 ай бұрын
I dont have the impression that like Nobita is showing Japanese women in general but focuses on certain aspects that are connected to social issues in Japan. He kind of became a journalist who reports on issues in Japan that dont get so much spotlight
@Mefistosteles484
@Mefistosteles484 6 ай бұрын
Dude, literally every Gaijin who lives in Japan and has a KZfaqr Channel focus all his content on how sexless Japanese society really is, how impossible is for foreigners to make friends there, how everybody cheats in Japan and to asking silly questions like if Japanese people would be open to date/marry a foreigner. So yeah, I think that this content has been covered enough.
@Wubulixi
@Wubulixi 6 ай бұрын
@@Mefistosteles484 I talked about Nobita only, who isnt a gaijin
@Mefistosteles484
@Mefistosteles484 5 ай бұрын
But he does this type of disgusting content as like he's Japanese, people from outside of Japan believes that all Japanese are like this.
@LazarOrthodox04
@LazarOrthodox04 5 ай бұрын
​@@Mefistosteles484and it's true
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 4 ай бұрын
@@LazarOrthodox04 You visited the country
@nickjones8215
@nickjones8215 7 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see this being addressed. I actually stopped watching Nobita's content years ago because he started riding the metaphoric train of making controversial controversial content. I think he was actually banned from a Facebook group I was part of because of it.
@minervaowl8298
@minervaowl8298 7 ай бұрын
Y’all remember what he said about black people.
@nickjones8215
@nickjones8215 7 ай бұрын
​@@minervaowl8298Yep! I remember that all too well. He got called out on it and doubled down.
@steamyvegetables1445
@steamyvegetables1445 5 ай бұрын
​@@minervaowl8298 Wait what did he say?😬
@UnChannelDuVulpineX
@UnChannelDuVulpineX 7 ай бұрын
I suppose that if somebody *only* watched channels which discuss the negative sides to a place, their opinion would be swayed that way, but I watch many more. The local government sponsored channels like Tokyo Creative do a good job of showing lovely places and people of Japan. Then there are others I watch, like Mrs. Eats, sora the troll, Abroad In Japan, CDawgVA, Japan By Food, seerasan, Lyssa Kay and Ask Japanese which all talk about various aspects of Japanese life. It's good to get a balanced view. Paolo form Tokyo is very good too!
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
Those are better channels for showing more everyday life in Japan to be honest.
@michaelrmurphy2734
@michaelrmurphy2734 7 ай бұрын
That was Paolo in one of the graphics Asagi used.
@UnChannelDuVulpineX
@UnChannelDuVulpineX 7 ай бұрын
@@michaelrmurphy2734 Yes. That picture was used to show Japanese women fall in love and get married, as opposeed to the oddness some may think from watching negative videos about Japanese women. It was all explained.
@lukashenrique4295
@lukashenrique4295 7 ай бұрын
Realized I follow all the channels you follow as well, plus some in my main tongue (brazilian portuguese) which has tons of japanese immigrants so lots of these channels around. Plenty of dark and light content, a mix, like always. The good side of japan (from what I could tell) stays in the country side, where "nothing happens", because teens and party people move to big centers like tokyo, shibuya, osaka, etc.
@lukashenrique4295
@lukashenrique4295 7 ай бұрын
I mean... Good side, but there are so many people who enjoy s*x and easier access to parties, I forgot to mention it's not what I enjoy, but it is what plenty of people like.
@gravityissues5210
@gravityissues5210 7 ай бұрын
I think the point of these videos is to counteract the rose-colored glasses a lot of people have about Japan that they get from consuming only things like anime. I suppose you could argue the pendulum has swung too far in one direction or the other, and the reality is somewhere in the middle, but it is very hard to get an accurate picture of a large country just by watching media. It’s not like I have found that most people have a very accurate picture of what life is like in the United States, just because they watch American movies and TV shows, or watch the news about politicians or large-scale tragic events.
@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu
@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu 7 ай бұрын
It's fine to talk about social issues. But the problem is that many of these KZfaqrs tend to exaggerate things and say bad things about Japan in order to get views. And now that the sexual content is hot, they get to make more extreme stuff. For example, asking people about cheating around red light district to get radical opinions. You won't see the real Japan by watching their videos, you just stereotype Japan. And these days, criticism of Japan has gone so far that even the slightest praise of Japan will get you the weeb treatment. For example, even in the most innocuous videos, people be like "noooooo don't idolize Japan, you weeb! Japan has many social problems, like hikikomori, s*ic*de, long working hours!"
@lekhakaananta5864
@lekhakaananta5864 7 ай бұрын
But, why would it be necessary to counteract the delusions of ignorant anime fans who think anime is reality anyways? That's like saying vlogs about America would be justified if they spent most of their time in every video telling people that USA is not like the hollywood depictions. No, that's just a waste of the average viewer's time and repeating "Hollywood movies are not real" instead of actually showing us a slice of real life USA. Yes, maybe some really ignorant people could use that advice, but do we all really have to suffer mainstream content catered to the lowest common denominator?
@kawaiipotatoes7888
@kawaiipotatoes7888 7 ай бұрын
The glorifications and exaggerations of Japan is real because that will get you views. It's not the best place and it's not the worst place either. For example the orderliness and the suicide rates are both glorification and exaggeration. And these youtubers only copy what they see on Japanese media and show it to the world. It's not like these youtubers expose Japan to the world if you watch Japanese movies done by koreeda etc. they are already doing that.
@kawaiipotatoes7888
@kawaiipotatoes7888 7 ай бұрын
and if japan normalize cheating they won't cancel those celebrities who cheat.
@AmodeusR
@AmodeusR 7 ай бұрын
@@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu Many of the channels she cited here were channels that exclusively interview people and everything shown is the literal words of someone living in that context. How do they exaggerate something that those people living it are talking about?
@tastyneck
@tastyneck 7 ай бұрын
A real world example of this is how people view Thailand and Thai women, especially regarding men and their reasons for visiting that country. Sure, this is probably an extreme example and one that the country may have leaned into a bit but, regardless, you can see how a narrative can set in and create a generalization of the people, or set of people, who live there.
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
Perfectly good example brother. I would love to see Thailand for the food and some of their historical spots.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@gravityissues5210
@gravityissues5210 7 ай бұрын
Another real world example is how everyone thinks Americans are all fat-assed gun-toting rednecks hurling racial insults at everyone. It seems to me we can spend all day playing this game. Our video poster just seems to be angry there are channels out here showing unflattering sides of Japan, worried that people are going to be as stupid about Japan as they are the US and assume "wow, everyone must be really awful like that." Except as I pointed out in another comment, people already have idiotic ideas about Japan--and Japanese women--from watching anime. So....maybe she likes that stereotype better? Or maybe it's best to just roll one's eyes and realize the world will always be filled with buffoons who think they are now experts on an entire country because they listened to a few podcasts and watched a few TikTok videos. Why blame the messenger, and just accuse them of making "click-bait?"
@episode6691
@episode6691 6 ай бұрын
Thailand is Japan in this case but far worse in terms of damage. All the youtubers interviewing in the red light district made it so everyone thinks the country is literally only ladyboys and there's no actual women.
@tziondudley
@tziondudley 2 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie I never heard anything about thai women only thing ik about Thailand is lady boys
@brandonn161
@brandonn161 7 ай бұрын
This is a good video and I'm glad that you made it. More people need to know that Japan is not just about anime and porn. There are a lot more there than what is shown on most YT channels.
@GorudenMidas
@GorudenMidas 7 ай бұрын
​@@soullessnight6539Lol you are one of the people Asagi is talking about, juging by your comment history, you're one of those who pushes their negative bias all the time.
@HaxHaunter
@HaxHaunter 7 ай бұрын
What makes Nobita a good youtuber is how he is not afraid to show the bad side of Japan as well. He makes sure to not let people get fooled into thinking that Japan is all great and perfect and as all countries, is filled with flaws that also need to be fixed. He's not afraid to speak out about the problems his own country have either. I'm sure he does this because he wants his country to be better but lots of people in Japan like to pretend nothing is wrong.
@sunen7129
@sunen7129 7 ай бұрын
No one thinks japan is perfect.
@HaxHaunter
@HaxHaunter 7 ай бұрын
@@sunen7129 uh huh, you asked all 7 billion people...
@darrylsmith3180
@darrylsmith3180 7 ай бұрын
​@@sunen7129me and Piers growing up thought Japan was perfect. It was only when I got a bit older that my view was corrected
@ChristoffRevan
@ChristoffRevan 7 ай бұрын
​@@sunen7129False...so many people online that obsess about Japan are weaboos and they think Japan is like anime...some utopia wonderland. Sometimes they go to Japan on vacation, but going to a country for only a few days/weeks/months you really won't know the country for what it is...but, they act like they're experts about the country from a short stay and then act like YOU making false statements
@chrisgaming8846
@chrisgaming8846 7 ай бұрын
@@darrylsmith3180i think the point stands. there is enough information for people to change their opinion thus making people ending up with japan is not perfect. even if in the end you still like it or not. most people who saw japan perfectly are just people who knew nothing about the country.its the same with everybody.specially kids and teens.even those who think their own country is perfect like americans
@florenciaatria
@florenciaatria 4 ай бұрын
As a woman, it’s so refreshing to hear a Japanese women speaking about these topics, keep it up 🙌🏼💖
@maddogmatt44
@maddogmatt44 7 ай бұрын
Was in Japan for a month in November, Came back to the States and after meeting a girl there and also a woman who we're helping each other learn Japanese and English, I revisited some of that content and realized how, Not Wrong, it is but that the "Gaijin Hunter", No Dating, No Babies, Meeting Japanese People is Hard, Making Japanese Friends is Impossible content is not as prevalent as those videos made it seem. Saw a bunch of kids/babies, Talked to and became friends with a bunch of Japanese people where we still talk on Instagram/Line (Language barrier can be difficult but it's really pushed me to learn more and faster) and i've been pushing myself away from that content since coming back
@Sbensonn
@Sbensonn 7 ай бұрын
I think it really just depends on the person. I think when you have that mentality of the world is against you you'll probably only see that side of Japan. It's like mainstream news only showing people negative things like war or crime because negative media has a much bigger impact on people than positive ones.
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
I live in Japan and have been here for a year and almost everything they say is way blown out of proportion. I stopped following those incel guys.
@mourgos1234
@mourgos1234 7 ай бұрын
It depends on how social person you are.
@TRUMPmyOSHI
@TRUMPmyOSHI 7 ай бұрын
You are on point. These videos like can’t make friends or can’t date or racism creates a more toxic and depressing mentality. I noticed this myself, like when I watch these before leaving the house for the day, I tend to look over my shoulder more or have a bigger chip on my shoulder. It’s healthier for me to not watch these, and I notice more people are nice, not racist..
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
True. You never know until you actually go and experience by yourself. Watching those contents doesn't tell you how the country is like.
@Riu-bw4bl
@Riu-bw4bl 5 ай бұрын
I actually did like Nobitas newer content for a while (cause his older content was very… for a certain demographic) but I also noticed the sex worker thing taking up a large portion of his videos he was putting out and thought there had to be something more going on. I still do like his societal issue videos about womens rights or like the idol industry but lately with all the sex work pieces coming out of not just him but other popular creators I think it is starting to skew peoples, mainly mens, perception on how normalized sex work is in general in Japan and their perception of Japanese women in general. Ive noticed in Nobitas comments (and others) men will talk or be angry/bitter/degrading about Japanese women being easy or can just turn to sex work if they are going through a hard time financially, or how most have OF type of content out or something. Its creepy and Ive noticed this mindset in alot of comments under Nobitas and others KZfaqs that are more geared towards a male audience. Also I find it funny and ironic some.. people.. in the comments trying to stick up for nobita and saying its just him covering “important different topics of japan for like the 20th time lol” and what was being said basically going right over there heads. Yes its for views and attention but at the expense of Japanese women’s reputation and I can obviously see why Japanese women would have a problem with that.
@AI-ex5rw
@AI-ex5rw 7 ай бұрын
these KZfaqrs have finally started to cover topics that haven't been touched on, instead of the same recycled content of utopian Japan, were used to seeing.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Like I said in the video, nothing wrong with covering negatives as long as they have bigger purpose than getting views. I think his JAV promotion videos are mostly for attention.
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
The thing is these kinds of videos are not new. They have been going on for years now and most are very inaccurate. I am an economist and I know data. A lot of the stuff they display are to prove a point. Not necessarily being honest. Notice how 90% of women in these videos think it is ok to cheat? Not really the case. Most women, no matter where you go, are generally going to be halfway decent and expect fidelity. They take a small subset of a population and report on that small population. This results in a bias in your data. For instance, Japanese people think prostitution is fine. So you go to a neighborhood and take data in this one neighborhood. Mainly asking young and attractive people. Because sex sells. The problem with this is that if the area has a high concentration of young people and it is an entertainment district. Then you will get data that tends to be skewed towards a favorable view of prostitution. Because many of the people there have had contact with the sex industry and or are part of the industry. When taking a sample of a population you need to be more unbiased in your data taking. Taking data from multiple neighborhoods and trying to get a large sample size with a more diverse spread of age and sex/gender gives a more accurate depiction of the reality of the situation. Even going to other cities and even smaller towns will only further increase the reliability of the data. TLDR These guys are not here to report the truth but rather to get views and get paid. They do not care about factual accuracy or painting Japan in a good light or any light for that matter and guys like you eat it up hook, line, and sinker. I suggest when someone makes a statement that you thoroughly question everything they say and their credentials. After all, 99% of statistics are pulled from people's butts. Also, confirmation bias is a thing too. Be open minded and inquisitive.
@christopherjohnferrer3771
@christopherjohnferrer3771 7 ай бұрын
And you think talking porn topics multiple times isn't recycled content? 🤮
@shizuokaBLUES
@shizuokaBLUES 7 ай бұрын
But the sexless culture and sexless marriages are a real and not exaggerated thing in Japan. That has some serious implications and consequences and no one seems to cover the true roots of the problem, except the vloggers like Nobita and a few others. Sure Japanese women get married and a few (relative to the replacement rate) have children but it’s a sexless society among married and singles. And THATs a problem you really should cover.
@NickN56
@NickN56 7 ай бұрын
People who think Japan is an unspoken Utopia won't stop thinking that because of some videos. Every person with half a brain can understand that japan is a country like every other country. Only because Japan doesn't have gun violence doesn't mean nothing bad happens. When you search for trouble you will find trouble in every country. This videos make japanese women seem easy and slutty which is not true
@nhk20
@nhk20 7 ай бұрын
I used to watch Nobita because I felt that he used to create content with an authentic curiosity. Unfortunately, this has changed in the last few years. Thankfully, there are many more alternatives that share more authentic and realistic perspectives. It feels less authentic when the primary focus is chasing dark and sensationalistic content. Thanks for always sharing your perspectives!
@whisperware
@whisperware 7 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're bringing attention to this. I thought it was pretty strange lately too, because I'm aware of algorithm so I'm always trying to interpret it like a Greek oracle lol but lately I've been getting video suggestions that covered some of the things you mention, and then the western (American) version is like doing pranks on your wife or saying mean things to your wife like it's a joke and I was like wtf is going on lol
@setsunaemblem
@setsunaemblem Ай бұрын
S tier pfp
@ariemea
@ariemea 5 ай бұрын
The fact that you have to tell people that not all Japanese women are s*x workers, and that many just want to have normal, happy married lives is so incomparably depressing.
@Hornet135
@Hornet135 5 ай бұрын
You don’t have to tell people that, because nobody thinks that.
@LookingAround354
@LookingAround354 7 ай бұрын
Nobita covers taboo topics that foreigners want to learn more about. I think he does a great job and interviews many interesting people. He is also very respectful to his guests. Nobitas' next video will be "Why Female Japanese Vloggers Hate Me So Much".
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Like I said, I appreciate and enjoy what he does in general too 👍🏻 But a bit too much of JAV promotion videos lately haha
@NanatsukiBenio
@NanatsukiBenio 7 ай бұрын
@@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan as a guy that lives in Japan for 11 years... i'm completely tired of BS about all those racist lies and all of those Honne and Tatemae... also AV and any sex shit youtubers are trying to introduce.... i mean SEX is not for some one night stand to me... if you love the person OK if no.. sex is a waste of time. as for Racist part..i mean ENOUGH! Japanese people are the same as everyone on this planet... personally never been discriminated by Japanese, never felt any racism on myself... [writing in English here because English Speakers would not understand my Japanese]
@Li-ov5rf
@Li-ov5rf 7 ай бұрын
He told black people to ‘get over slavery’ and not learn their history. Imagine if a black person told a Japanese person to forget about the nuke and stop complying about the increase of racially motivated hate crimes against their community.
@user-qm7jw
@user-qm7jw 7 ай бұрын
He tends to exaggerate stuff tho. For example, he recently posted a video "Why Trash taste is hated by Japanese", but no one in Japan knows about trash taste in the first place. There is a Japanese translation of the Trash taste video, but it has less than 10k views and almost no comments. The slander against Trash taste that he describes in his video may not be non-existent, but it's probably only a few comments. In other words, the whole claim "why is Trash taste hated by the Japanese?" is quite exaggerated. By the way, I made exact the same comment on his video and it was immediately deleted.
@MrJm323
@MrJm323 7 ай бұрын
@@Li-ov5rf "he told black people to ....not learn their history." No, he didn't. But, I am disappointed that he took down his "brack people" videos.
@currylover2399
@currylover2399 7 ай бұрын
you're kind of right though because even when i was barely in College which was like almost a decade ago there was "rumors" about like 1 in 5/10 Japanese women were in at least one porn film which even back then was crazy to think about
@thadtuiol1717
@thadtuiol1717 6 ай бұрын
The numbers of J-women in pron/fuzoku biz are proportionally insane though, compared to Western women. It's about 1 in 40, whereas in the West it's like 1/400
@MadaraUchiha-xb7dp
@MadaraUchiha-xb7dp 5 ай бұрын
Japanese women in porn 0,5 % I dont find for Werstern women but I think American have the most actress. Dont think Westerns Women do less stuff like this compared Japanese women. They hidden because, they do Only Fan and it's not really porn
@RandomBlackGamer
@RandomBlackGamer 5 ай бұрын
I used to be subscribed to Nobito. I stopped watching him after seeing how repetative he is with his topics. Not to mention how inaccurate they can be. 1 topic that he kept talking about was related to African American perception and how "dangerous" we are. A lot of viewers took his word as the truth which I thought was funny since it was coming from a Japanese guy. As you can imagine he got a lot of views from it and just as much backlash. It got so bad that Japanese Man Yuta had to make a video addressing it due to people mixing him up with Nobito. So his videos do make foreigners think that certain groups of people are 1 way. Especially Japanese people. Which is why I try to get different opinions from different Japanese channels instead of just 1.
@Kau_Lin
@Kau_Lin 7 ай бұрын
If you like Japan and get more and more involved with the culture or art, you quickly realize that the personalities shown in social media do not correspond to the norm (this does not only apply to Japan). The singer and the drummer of Nemophila have influenced me in this respect, both mothers and real power women :)
@bakerstreet101
@bakerstreet101 7 ай бұрын
Nobita is doing something right because I would have never pegged an ordinary-looking guy like him as someone who would be a successful KZfaqr with such a large following, more than the many shock-oriented KZfaqrs out there.
@DANGJOS
@DANGJOS 7 ай бұрын
"ordinary-looking guy" 😂
@bombomos
@bombomos 7 ай бұрын
Most KZfaqrs are ordinary looking dudes
@ellvtv2314
@ellvtv2314 7 ай бұрын
Nobita did go through a phase in producing content perpetuating stereotypes of how dangerous black men are to society. Not sure he's ever apologized for it.
@CyberKid-fm4li
@CyberKid-fm4li 7 ай бұрын
@@ellvtv2314 He's really never going to as a black-american myself..
@adb888
@adb888 7 ай бұрын
@@ellvtv2314 You should have seen the mainstream shows in Japan doing the same thing back in the eighties and nineties - if you were ever approached by a production crew, you knew they were going to do something shady to make you (as a black man) look bad.
@ThaFuzzwood
@ThaFuzzwood 7 ай бұрын
I don't think it is a bad thing that the darker side of Japan is shown as many people have this 'Japan is perfect' idealism going. Some men come to Japan with the intention to build a life here and want to inform themselves so they don't get burned. I agree with you, however, that this Japanese women = sex-point of view is over-highlighted. Why? Because this content sells.
@cius2112
@cius2112 7 ай бұрын
naw the leftwing in the west actually just hates Asian people. they are constantly trying to undermine anything Asian especially Asian culture.
@crimsonkatsu5919
@crimsonkatsu5919 7 ай бұрын
It's easy, low effort content. That's why they make that content. Since they are making videos in English the videos are meant for non Japanese people. There are a lot of people interested in Japanese culture, architecture, history, etc. There's a lot more people who are into JAV.
@breng121
@breng121 7 ай бұрын
Poor Takeshii from Japan being in the thumbnail. He does have some videos like you're saying but it would be only like 5%. Most of his interviews are everyday Japanese men and women.
@Mefistosteles484
@Mefistosteles484 6 ай бұрын
His interviews about how everybody in Japan cheats were so viral outside of Japan that he has been invited in a lot of interviews from other KZfaqrs and he's so proud of that. Also in that interviews he has insisted on how everybody cheats in Japan. So yeah, the thumbnail is accurate and he 100% deserves to be mentioned here.
@ikaramelya
@ikaramelya 5 ай бұрын
Takashi stays neutral in his channel but on Instagram or when he's the one interviewed he does subscribe to the Japan hate train
@Big_sisterLPT2024
@Big_sisterLPT2024 7 ай бұрын
I'm from the Philippines. I'm a woman too. I am happy that there's finally one who bravely speaks up about it. I also do NOT like how they objectify women in most of their content. You should be famous, and I hope more people discover your channel.
@sunen7129
@sunen7129 7 ай бұрын
Let's not paint women as the sole victims here. both men and women are objectified.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the encouragement! I try my best giving my voice so more people know many sides of Japan 😊
@ophanimangel3143
@ophanimangel3143 6 ай бұрын
@@sunen7129But in this case, this criticism is justified. I’m a Filipino woman and being paraded online by fringe groups like these Andrew Tate passport bros as ideal/model women is a very skewed and one sided representation of us. Average Filipino women aren’t gold diggers, into foreign men, scammers, are single mothers, women who don’t have careers or who eat pagpag (food garbage) or even ones who lack any agency or great intellect. My filipino friends and family are religious, hold degrees, and are not out cheating and fooling around as how these foreigner KZfaqrs seem to like showing often online about us.
@sunen7129
@sunen7129 6 ай бұрын
@@ophanimangel3143 I know. But it’s not the foreign KZfaqrs that’s giving that impression. It’s the Filipina KZfaqrs.
@courtneygray1864
@courtneygray1864 4 ай бұрын
I recently moved to Japan, it's only been 1 year. My friends back home have been pushing me to make content about life in Japan, even though I've never done anything like that before. I have spent so much time on KZfaq researching Japan before I came here, and even after arriving, just to learn more about the people I now live with. I agree with you that too much content is being made about "Dark side", skewed/biased opinions and these videos are creating such a poor impression of this country and it's people. So much so that my friends will message me and ask questions about life here, thinking that these videos [like the Shinjuku or Shibuya street interviews] are the whole truth. I am glad to find content creators like you who are giving genuine content, working hard to break the wrong impressions being created. You're not the first Japanese woman I've met who talks about the burden of maintaining the image that anime and other content has created of Japanese women. It's just not realistic most of the time. I am happy for your content, I think you are doing a great job. Keep up the good work! If I ever do start making content, I want it to be authentic like yours is. お疲れ様でした
@misterRDF
@misterRDF 7 ай бұрын
This video made me subscribe to you, Im glad you're calling out that growing trend that will only lead to darkness.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Welcome to my channel 😄 I'm glad this video refreshed your algorithm haha
@misterRDF
@misterRDF 7 ай бұрын
:D @@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@secret-mx9ry
@secret-mx9ry 7 ай бұрын
and what about the massive public porn from japan that often happened in front of hundreds of people? I once saw one that happened in a wrestling ring, in front of hundreds of spectators
@MoonageDaydream.
@MoonageDaydream. 6 ай бұрын
You do know those “spectators” are other porn actors/people involved in the industry and not just random people brought in off the street yeah? That’s a thing in western porn too.
@secret-mx9ry
@secret-mx9ry 5 ай бұрын
@@MoonageDaydream. of course, there are extras, but the ones that were shot on public streets, where even children were walking, you can't call it "directed"
@MoonageDaydream.
@MoonageDaydream. 5 ай бұрын
@@secret-mx9ry Out on the street in front of children? Considering small public displays of affection like kissing is frowned upon in Japan I’m pretty sure you’d be arrested straight away if you were going at it in broad daylight with kids watching. That sounds like total BS to me.
@cuteisjustice8208
@cuteisjustice8208 7 ай бұрын
I really dislike how this content on KZfaq normalizes being a prostitute and such. Shouldn't be encouraged. On the other hand, my Japanese female friends tell me stuff like prostitution is normal and seeing how many boyfriends they are going through doesn't leave a positive impression on me.
@nelsonhonda2788
@nelsonhonda2788 4 ай бұрын
I’m glad to find your channel, my friends are always having wrong idea about Japanese women due to contents that generalize how Japanese people really are.
@hellsente7826
@hellsente7826 7 ай бұрын
I was shocked by how much support he offered to the perspective that, not only that all foreign men only want sex, but also that because men want sex that it's fine to rip them off without any questions asked or that it's okay for a josei to plan for that to be her standard operating procedure and/or goal.
@Akymma
@Akymma 7 ай бұрын
Who would think that all japanese women are JAV models or escorts? That makes 0 sense.
@kurotesuta
@kurotesuta 7 ай бұрын
Before moving to Japan, quickly found out that many videos about Japan are greatly exaggerated, and it was very hard to figure out how the real Japan was for someone living here. Certainly they can distort the public of view about Japan.
@rjl310
@rjl310 7 ай бұрын
I agree. It’s become an easy clickbait topic.
@MrTea101
@MrTea101 7 ай бұрын
It can show in a bad light but there is a slight truth in it why it's heavily synonymous when you think of Japan. Do you know how many AV they shovel out each day? EACH DAY?! Though I exaggerate it but I check a site shows what has come out and not a single time day it doesn't have anything new. Which does beg the reasonable question why women does it in Japan, which covers from reasonable such as needing money or pleasure, to out right stupid as being curious or fell into a scam.
@vasyear
@vasyear 7 ай бұрын
I've watched Dark Japan and he's opened my eyes to how bad things can get in japan, i never thought it was as bad as this. At least for Dark Japan I believe he's trying to help shed light on the problems in japan and he's doing the best he can
@Gendo3s2k
@Gendo3s2k 7 ай бұрын
"Dark Japan" is that the name of a YT channel?
@narsplace
@narsplace 7 ай бұрын
He is a scum bag who doesn't pay for his workers. I know because I did some of the English for his videos. At the time I was happy doing for free but later on ask to be paid $10 pre video and when he refused I told him to KHS.
@brtnvmauthor9622
@brtnvmauthor9622 7 ай бұрын
@@Gendo3s2k Yuki the Dark Side of Japan
@NickN56
@NickN56 7 ай бұрын
Yeah he is pretty good but we need to understand that the girls he brings are a rare minority
@bghost3636
@bghost3636 7 ай бұрын
The problem was you didn't understand humanity before watching his content. All of the things happen everywhere. Nowhere is immune to any of it. The juxtaposition of good and bad within a country should never detract from each other. Unless you are just a dishonest person.
@lou00006
@lou00006 6 ай бұрын
Been seeing this alarming trend grow the last few years. Influencers/ youtubers selling this warped image of Japan whilst creepy degenerates come in droves as a result.
@ChippyPippy
@ChippyPippy 7 ай бұрын
From what I remember all those channels seem to mostly be in Tokyo. I can imagine how skewed foreigners perception of America would be if they only watch similar shows set in only LA.
@thadtuiol1717
@thadtuiol1717 6 ай бұрын
Lol, Tokyo and LA are very different in terms of the importance they have to the rest of their respective nations. There is no American city analogous to Tokyo, the closest is NYC, but even that doesn't come really close.
@ChippyPippy
@ChippyPippy 6 ай бұрын
@@thadtuiol1717 You didn't understand my comment. Let me help you with a joke. When living in Japan a friend comes to visit you. The first question you ask him is "What do you want to experience first Tokyo or Japan."
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 4 ай бұрын
@@thadtuiol1717 You visited
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 4 ай бұрын
@@ChippyPippy But the place is within the country itself
@ChippyPippy
@ChippyPippy 4 ай бұрын
@@missplainjane3905 And your brain is in your body. So it must contain the same levels of shit as you colon.
@elad5889
@elad5889 7 ай бұрын
Finally someone is talking about this!! This kind of content degrades japanese women!
@Hornet135
@Hornet135 5 ай бұрын
That’s a bit of a stretch.
@TeaBurn
@TeaBurn 7 ай бұрын
Those women reaching out to Nobita when it used to be the other way around...reminds me of OF women paying big and popular Twitter accounts (like those meme accounts) that supposedly critisizes them, only for that to be their intent all along, as they simply reply to it with their OF page link, and they end up being the top reply, generated more views and clicks. It's all a money grab, and it presents a skewed false sense of reality. This is one reason why I slowly stopped watching his content, as it was more of the same story. It's like if say, a cooking channel based around French cuisine started to find escargo recipes made more views, so they started to only make those recipes, and then slowly over time people start to think the French only ate snails for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The "Find your love in Japan" channel...has become "Find your porn addiction in Japan" channel.
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
Exactly. It is skewed representation by cherry picking data.
@gravityissues5210
@gravityissues5210 7 ай бұрын
@@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 Like what, exactly, has Nobita cherry-picked. Or do you just not like negative news? If I report on a murder, am I "cherry-picking" because "most people don't commit murder?"
@il_escriber
@il_escriber 7 ай бұрын
I noticed that with Nobita's videos for the last year or so, most of his content was related to the AV or related industry.
@enginerd80
@enginerd80 7 ай бұрын
Perhaps some KZfaqrs have got stuck in cycles of negativity because doom and gloom in the title might bring the most clicks, at least in short term, and that might lead to the creators thinking that that's the kind of content the viewers really want to see. I've seen several titles like the ones that were mentioned here (but I haven't watched the videos), and at some level I had started to wonder if something has gone wrong with Japan in recent years. But now it starts to seem that it's probably just some weird bias caused by the KZfaqrs blindly believing when KZfaq's algorithm essentially tells them that negativity sells best. Also, if the women contact the KZfaqrs and suggest a topic for a video and offer to be interviewed, it could be tempting to accept; at least I'd assume that it would be notably easier to make a video from such starting point than if they'd have to plan the from the scratch. And thinking of a larger picture, these videos could be a part of the same phenomenon as recent videos titled along the lines "[Country X]'s economy about to collapse". Such videos on previously unknown channels have recently appeared about a wide variety of countries. I haven't watched those videos either, but just seeing such titles repeatedly had started to make me worried that the whole world could be in serious trouble. But now I'm starting to think that it could be just some level of clickbait that could be safely ignored. So, some creators might have got sucked into negativity by accident, without even noticing it themselves, while some others might be specifically trying to take advantage of the negativity.
@buranko9623
@buranko9623 7 ай бұрын
I love your channel, your vibe is so fun and your views feel genuine, unedited, real! Great job
@doragonmeido
@doragonmeido 7 ай бұрын
OMG INA~! LOVE 4EBA!! WAH!
@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu
@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu 7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, youtubers like them will never go away because many Western viewers expect this kind of content.
@kevintheoculus2428
@kevintheoculus2428 7 ай бұрын
As a Western man I find this refreshing. A man should respect a woman and decently pursue her. If he is fortunate she will return his affection ... then they will have a happy life. None of this is possible with the view of japanese women as sex objects.
@Kevin-du5ji
@Kevin-du5ji 3 ай бұрын
Most japanese people I have known are some of the best people I have ever known. Honest, loyal, and respectful. I can not say more about the ones I have known.
@stephenaitcheson6626
@stephenaitcheson6626 7 ай бұрын
A legitimate concern Asagi👍Something tells me this info is directed to an international audience, and is therefore extremely focused on life in 'urban japan'. Most foreigners probably have 0 interest in what happens outside Tokyo Kyoto or Osaka. I would bet that alot of these societal issues /attitudes they highlight differ significantly in most of the rest of Japan.
@James_Seibert
@James_Seibert 7 ай бұрын
I believe everyone should understand and take any content on KZfaq with a grain of salt. Including this video. Typically, videos are created with the intent to share an opinion, thought, or (hopefully) some educational PERSPECTIVE. With all of that said, I have watched many videos regarding Japan in general, including some of the mentioned people's videos, and have not once thought that this encompasses all Japanese women. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic, as it does raise a valid point. And that is, while people should understand that KZfaq is here for content/entertainment, it should not be taken "as is" or as fact. And if someone were to watch those types of videos (especially if they only watch those specific videos) they may get the wrong impression of Japanese women (or the culture). My recommendation to everyone (and opinion!) is to watch many different streamers, KZfaqrs, and other content creators to see the different perspectives and topics they bring up. Understand that there is usually a narrative drive behind the videos that are created, and that they don't represent x-type of person or people. Also, read up on the history and culture of Japan. You will see how RICH and GREAT it truly is and be appreciative of the Japanese people and their culture.
@bennimarru
@bennimarru 7 ай бұрын
I liked Takashii better when he just went around asking what people's favorite anime was. Same with Jesseogn. He used to just go around asking people what song they were listening to and what kind of fashion they were wearing. Now he mainly goes and interview rich people.
@dreadogastusf3548
@dreadogastusf3548 7 ай бұрын
This clip really made me reflect on the some of the content that I watch. Have always admired your channel and its mission statement. *No BS Japan* Thank you for your clearing some BS for me.
@amisj2612
@amisj2612 7 ай бұрын
I've actually never heard of this sort of stereotype at all but I'm glad to be aware that it exists
@flinx
@flinx 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate learning about all sides of a place, and also accurate portraits. I like education without exaggeration. All countries have problems. I don't watch all those channels so I don't know if some exaggerate or give viewers inaccurate ideas of how prevalent some problems are.
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
I used to watch some of them and they blew it out of control. I would know as I actually have been living in Japan for the past year and most of the issues they mentioned are in other places like America. In fact, I felt many of the issues were MORE prevalent in America where I used to live.
@soullessnight6539
@soullessnight6539 7 ай бұрын
@@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077keep believing that. Girls get molested on Japanese trains on a daily basis and the Japanese men and women just sit there and pretend they don’t see it. If that was to happen in any Western country that sick man wouldn’t make it off the train. If I’m exaggerating then why the need for women only trains in Japan. Child corn only became illegal in Japan in 2014… 2014!!! Oh it gets more sick… the making and distribution/selling of virtual child corn is still legal in Japan. Stop living in denial!
@geeemoney8438
@geeemoney8438 7 ай бұрын
Asagi; Hope your new year has started off well and you and your family are healthy. In my opinion, I view the other peoples content with a grain of salt. Though there is the darker side of Japan like prostitution, kabukicho, shinjuku and things like that. It is no different here in Hawaii with our prostitutes, waikiki and our dark side of the culture. Content providers like Nobrita, and Machido do have some validity in their opinions both positively and negatively and I think most people think view them with a mindset that they are educators of entertainment. I don’t think most people view them with much authority. I actually think most people/men click on their videos because it says “Porn Star” “Japanese women cheat” and things like that. If they are anything like me and find the content less interesting then the topic, they’ll have not watched the entire video, pressed the stop icon and looked for new videos with no BS from Asagi. Keep up the great work! I look forward to your 2024 videos with your new born, friends and family! Mahalo for all your hard work!
@Jonastice
@Jonastice 7 ай бұрын
True. I noticed that Nobita's content slowly turning into interviewing adult stars. And its gonna be trending soon and at the sametime its really dangerous. リスクが高い
@captainboon2978
@captainboon2978 7 ай бұрын
This is all new to me because I've never gotten this impression about Japanese women, so I'm glad I came across this video before I could've been potentially misled.
@joemamabidendementia
@joemamabidendementia 6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, Asagi-san! You may not get as many views but you try to be unbiased. And that is very rare in today's social media infested society. Thank you again.
@TylerNOS386277
@TylerNOS386277 7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the old saying "Sex sells" exists because it's true. Those KZfaqrs are merely looking at what is working, and running with it. - If I make a post on social media related to dating, partners, or sex, it gets lots of comments and reactions; but if I post essentially anything thing else, no one seems to care.
@lild4vey
@lild4vey 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been talking with a Japanese woman for a few months and are seriously thinking about flying out so we can meet and get married (if we both love each other haha). I noticed this media and had to have a uncomfortable conversation asking about sex workers there because I was worried if she was involved … she was not. She is the sweetest person I have ever spoken with. I agree with you that Japanese woman should not be portrayed like this, the woman are amazing.
@YoureNowOnTV
@YoureNowOnTV 7 ай бұрын
Reality doesn’t sell as well as fantasy. We are becoming further detached from reality on a daily basis. To see reality takes more effort than fantasy, and as most natural motions we take the path of least resistance. It doesn’t excuse the actions of others, it serves to explain some behaviours.
@sergeleon1163
@sergeleon1163 7 ай бұрын
Interesting and as someone from Europe I didn't heard these stereotypes or preconceptions about Japanese woman you mentioned before. True or not the stereotypes or preconceptions that I did hear about Japanese woman mostly consist of that Japanese woman are great to date but different when it comes to marriage, that they really become the boss of the family (specially when they get kids) and run the family like a Yakuza boss, be in control of all family decisions, finances etc. and that man has no say, control and has to work very hard to provide to a level he is more a slave to his wife. I'm sure there is a lot of exaggeration in that, but the many times I've heard it would make one wonder of there is at least some truth to such marriage and family dynamics.
@DaAggeAgneta
@DaAggeAgneta 4 ай бұрын
They are making money and a career out of misrepresenting Japanese women to millions of people. Whether intentional or not, they need to take responsibility and stop.
@Williamsmel
@Williamsmel 7 ай бұрын
I 💯% agree with your content. These guys new clips do show a negative side wof Japanese women... I like their channels but recently going for more followers, which in turn hurt others... Thank you for your positive videos..👌
@LazarOrthodox04
@LazarOrthodox04 5 ай бұрын
What if I tell you that they also show the negative side of Japanese men
@Gendo3s2k
@Gendo3s2k 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate them because most videos focus solely on the greatest parts of Japan. The squeaky clean, polite, happy go lucky parts. But I'd like to see the dark sides as well, for a more balanced understanding
@thatPEARL
@thatPEARL 7 ай бұрын
I’m not Japanese but my husband is. I enjoyed some of the contents of those youtubers but lately I get annoyed about the topics of prostitution, cheating or body counts, and I agree that it makes Japanese women seem unserious about relationships or are immodest. I absolutely don’t have any ill feelings about sex workers but the constant content about them may bring awareness but it’s really all about views. Japanese women I encounter in my daily life here in Tokyo are hardworking, goal-oriented people who just like any other women, are serious in romantic relationships if they are treated with love and respect. I know not everyone thinks badly but just in case foreigners come to Japan and think about the things they learned from those content creators, please put in your minds that it was only for content-makinf purposes. There are millions of Japanese women who are honest, loyal, and driven in making their lives successful in a modest way.
@BoulderHikerBoy
@BoulderHikerBoy 7 ай бұрын
Very grateful for your sensible perspective. It'd be really cool if you could provide countervailing interviews of married couples or dating couples, former workers in the sex industry, and the like to set the record straight.
@GrandemagicoWall
@GrandemagicoWall 7 ай бұрын
The problem is not Nobita's content, the problem is people who think every woman in Japan is like the ones they see in his videos.
@Hornet135
@Hornet135 5 ай бұрын
Nobody thinks that.
@franciscodiaz6290
@franciscodiaz6290 7 ай бұрын
I always thought that type of content was weird to consistently churn out, only person I've seen calling it out so far
@MikeCo-ge7nz
@MikeCo-ge7nz 7 ай бұрын
Yooooo 😂 the thumbnail 😂 talk about giving no F’s
@shinrinyokumusic1808
@shinrinyokumusic1808 7 ай бұрын
IKR LOL
@HaxHaunter
@HaxHaunter 7 ай бұрын
I will not deny that I recognized at least one of those women you put on screen lol
@brakmaster
@brakmaster 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, it is much appreciated. As someone that has been fascinated with Japan and its people for the past twenty years, you are correct in pointing out these creators as they only focus on the negative side of Japan for clicks. There are negative sides to every country and Japan is no exception. In my mind Japanese people are respectful and kind. It would be good fortune for anyone to have a Japanese wife or husband.
@Keozon1
@Keozon1 5 ай бұрын
Street interviews in any country and on any subject should generally be ignored. They pick a narrative and only include the conversations that fit the narrative in their final video, excluding the others. There's no way to know how many people they interviewed or how badly they biased the editing. Its a terrible medium and people should possess the critical thinking skills to understand that, but unfortunately, the algorithm is stronger than critical thinking.
@asimplecadence
@asimplecadence 7 ай бұрын
I think that's a fair take. I have seen some western creators thinking the sentiment of Japan you discussed is normal while unironically not taking into account how the West looks to other countries. It's not like America looks squeaky clean these days. The 1950s "have a family with 2.5 kids, a dog, and a pickett fence home," sentiment is long gone now. It's motherless and fatherless behavior. Broken families. Everyone seems lonely and lost.
@richt63
@richt63 7 ай бұрын
It is naive to think all Japanese women are prostitutes and cheat on their husbands. I know a few women on Facebook that I became friends with that are mothers, kimono makers, tourists guides, actresses, models, idols, and are miko which you probably know are Shinto priestesses and shrine maidens who are my Sensei concerning the practice of Shinto. I have the deepest respect for all of them. Yes I admit I'm one of those men who watch the comedian Meshida-san's videos and he has apologize for his content and expressed it as a sense of humor and not to be taken seriously. I think his posts are funny. Unfortunately there are individuals out there who would take it seriously. As for me if I came to Japan. I would visit Shinto Shrines and Buddhist temples. I practice Shinto and Zen Buddhism. So it would be a pilgrimage for me. Great video. Very thought provoking. ❤
@zmanthemercenary5378
@zmanthemercenary5378 7 ай бұрын
Ive been married to a Japanese woman for 20 years and this is 100% accurate.
@golvic1436
@golvic1436 7 ай бұрын
Honestly, I have stopped watching his videos. I like to hear what average people think and there are other channels that do that. I don't hate his content. It just does not appeal to me like other channels.
@panzlithium
@panzlithium 7 ай бұрын
It is a clickbait of course. Can't take internet seriously because they're different from reality. One or two people opinion doesn't make the same opinion like millions in the country.
@studiohq
@studiohq 7 ай бұрын
This seems to be a world wide phenomenon. I take anything negative men say/show about woman with a grain of salt.
@CT-ho6si
@CT-ho6si 7 ай бұрын
I've never heard of this creator you mention, but I can see why you'd be bothered by someone pushing that narrative.
@CrusaderGabriel
@CrusaderGabriel 7 ай бұрын
Wow people on the comments section should really learn to listen, she mentioned way too many times she likes Nobita’s content just gave a valid criticism, she wasn’t attacking him or something. Yeah we all know Nobita is bringing attention to taboo topics that should be talked more about and that japan isn’t perfect, nobody is denying that, just also take in consideration Asagi’s point as well, it’s as true as everything Nobita talks about
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 7 ай бұрын
The problem is Nobita is not so honest about things from what I have seen. He offers a skewed representation because those sexy vids get more view than "I asked 30 Japanese Housewives How to Best Clean My Stained Undies." The issue is the prevalence of these types of videos and the message being sent. Even if unintentional, it does end up painting Japanese women as unfaithful whores for his viewers when so much is based on that premise. That is the problem and a big one at that.
@CrusaderGabriel
@CrusaderGabriel 7 ай бұрын
@@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 yeah I agree with you. I meant mostly about the other comments that are defending Nobita as if their lives depended on it, there's quite a bunch of comments writing almost a full essay on why Nobita videos are necessary and so on. I'm of Asagi's mindset, it's fine that they do their content (whether I like them or not, most I can do is not watch certain video) but should probably start talking less about p*rn because there will likely be people getting an incredibly wrong idea
@paolomartizzi164
@paolomartizzi164 7 ай бұрын
I watch videos of some of these content creators, and I don't like the fact that they ask opinion mostly to boys and girls of 20-24 years old. Many of them reply in 'childish' way or not seriously, and they affect the video quality. When I showed these videos to my japanese wife, she was confused too. It's difficult to have any clear idea on various topics, based on the quality of these opinions.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
I feel you and your wife. Those are people who take cheating lightly enough to talk about it in front of the camera... certainly don't represent what real Japanese people are.
@sittingstill3578
@sittingstill3578 7 ай бұрын
I found those videos helpful. I had heard that these activities exist in Japan but I never witnessed it during any of my time there. On my most recent visit, I saw different class of woman on the streets around my friend’s station. They weren’t the typical hostess bar workers so I decided to ask my friend. He claimed they did work at the hostess bars but then I saw one of these videos and it clarified what I had seen. It vindicated my observations. Because of the pandemic, I didn’t get to visit Japan for three years and in that time things have changed quite a bit. A lot of the enthusiasm and prosperity has slipped away. I didn’t see as many happy kids or salarymen with hope in their eyes as before. It was very disconcerting. Everything changes but this was a hard thing to observe.
@HamguyBacon
@HamguyBacon 7 ай бұрын
you say this but isn't it pretty much normal for almost 70% of Japanese women to be involved with some form of prostitution?
@azurepulse1870
@azurepulse1870 7 ай бұрын
I don't think many people think any of these women are 'average' when they watch those videos. But I suppose now you know what it feels like when Americans see everybody talking about Florida man or anything on tiktok.
@cherubin7th
@cherubin7th 4 ай бұрын
You forgot, divorce. After marriage you divorce after a few years when you get bored.
@Kanjicafe
@Kanjicafe 6 ай бұрын
Nice and refreshing to lister to your perspective Asagi san. ❤
@justaguy2732
@justaguy2732 5 ай бұрын
I dont really watch those types of videos, but after watching this one, my whole youtube is full of thumbnails of JAV actors and clickbait headlines. even now on the side of this video it's "Why Japanese Wives hate foreign husbands" "I was 14..." "this is how to date Japanese Women" etc... very creepy! I live in London and see a lot of videos of "walking tours" through central London that focus on drunk women or prostitutes. Its not really a reflection of culture at all, just this horrific ad based revenue model that is poisoning us. The internet used to be so much more.
@user-rp1cw6yv2e
@user-rp1cw6yv2e 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the video, content like this helps to keep the community sane.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
I'm glad this video added a different perspective!
@jeungbou
@jeungbou 7 ай бұрын
Good that you bring this up. Sometimes those male youtubers you brought up seem to go through some kind of masculinity crisis by themselves or they just want to cash on it.
@hmurdock
@hmurdock 7 ай бұрын
So this is why I like watching this content anyway- as someone who is very interested in Japan and plan to visit and maybe stay for long periods- I like looking at the extreme sides of societies also because it gives me an idea about how to stay safe. If I can understand extreme behavior in a culture I feel I can better be prepared for anything. This is why I also watch police interrogations of killers. But I know my thinking is maybe extreme and not normative, but this is a big part why seeing the extreme things in societies is fascinating for me.
@essennagerry
@essennagerry 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about how these videos can skew a person's perception on what is normal in Japan. They did for me! And the weird thing is that long before I watched street videos on these topics I already knew enough about Japan to not let it skew my view - if only I had paused to think about it. If only I had paused to think about it and just notice how the streets where the interviews are look, how the people are dressed, I wouldn't even need to know they're in Shinjuku or Shibuya to notice these people don't represent an average for Japan. But for whatever reason I didn't pause to think.
@AndyMatrixTV
@AndyMatrixTV 7 ай бұрын
I agree. Most youtuber cover the sex industry because it gets the most views. Negativity sells
@vagabondjay7281
@vagabondjay7281 7 ай бұрын
@RedValueShorts - Another great channel highlighting a healthy foreigner+japanese woman relationship. I want a Tatsui. I love when a Japanese womans eyes disappear when she smiles.
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan 7 ай бұрын
Love the couple too 🥰
@matten_zero
@matten_zero 7 ай бұрын
@3:00 thats not what they mean. They mean Japanese women dont walk around pregnant in public. Ive seen it in america and its generally something common with asian american. My girlfriend's family, my coworkers all basically took time off once they were showing and told me this was a cultural thing they grew up with
@DarcMagikian
@DarcMagikian 7 ай бұрын
I can understand, watching those video does give an impression that cheating culture is common in Japan. Like I watched one video and got recommended so many similar videos by youtube, about how cheating is common in Japan. And looking at the comments on those videos it seems like many people do believe that.
@zfranke3dome
@zfranke3dome 7 ай бұрын
Because it is true that cheating is common. Asangi never said Nobita is giving wrong/false info. Just that she doesn't like Nobita and others talking about it.
@DarcMagikian
@DarcMagikian 7 ай бұрын
@@zfranke3dome Wait, so cheating is actually common and normalized in Japan? Now I don't know what to believe.
@MadaraUchiha-xb7dp
@MadaraUchiha-xb7dp 7 ай бұрын
​@@DarcMagikianif you think it's the case so believes it, listen those who talk shit without know Japan and never go to Japan
@Wingzero90939
@Wingzero90939 5 ай бұрын
@@DarcMagikian the caliber of people that you interact with changes based on the skills they have, and where they have been. A Japanese girl that you date who has a masters degree or even a PhD from the London school of economics is going to be far more westernize than a girl who has never left her hometown and doesn’t even speak English. Studying abroad, and getting to know other cultures can influence that person and their morals, and how they treat people as well. Everyone is shaped by their experiences. If you wanna date a Japanese person you’re far better off picking a westernized one, so they can understand you and your point of view. So pick someone who studied abroad and speaks English well.
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