I watch your videos for about 4 years now. I discovered your channel when looking for advices about Japan real estate market. Your 2 videos about buying an apartment in Japan have been key for my decision. I would like to thank you for that and for your work and passion in sharing your views on Japan. I can say that what we find in your videos can’t be found on other channels. Isn’t that the purpose of KZfaq? Providing something different and original. So if some dudes believe that your opinion on masks is a problem. It’s their loss. Thanks for your videos Note: Could you please provide your feedback on how the current exchange rate and yen devaluation is affecting life of people living in Japan? I’m curious about that
@FirstLastOne12 сағат бұрын
Personally I get the other driver on the record video and audio for responsibility and get them to cover all cost as it was their fault. Don't involve scamming insurance companies. Why should you pay for someone else's error. Pretty sure the Japanese courts as a last ditch effort can't be that inept. If they are, then hit-n-runs would be rampant in Japan.
@UtubeAW16 сағат бұрын
Dragon flies are real friendly right up until they bite the shite out of you. A big blue one lit me up as a kid, & I still keep a wary eye on them when fishing to this day😂
@SuiGenerisAbbie19 сағат бұрын
The variety of creatures and creepy crawlies over there, is ever gob- smacking. Dragon flies are shaped like sticks, hence their proclivity for landing on stick-like stuff, I reckon.
@rossdavis42819 сағат бұрын
You could say that the dragonfly wanted to "hang-out" with you guys. Thank you for the unique topic of the video.
@TheJapanChannelDcom19 сағат бұрын
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@blacklupusКүн бұрын
Another one of those "geniuses" that tries to put out a fire by putting it in the paper bin and throwing a mattress on it?
@netslave910Күн бұрын
hope they don't loose everything
@TheInconspicuousManКүн бұрын
Wow that is really vicious! So sad.
@murraycrosbee5873Күн бұрын
Fierce fire! It's great that the local fire brigade efficiently put the fire out.
@heatherfling7820Күн бұрын
Thank You for updating us. Great channel to learn/updates of Japan 🇯🇵 wishing you the best from USA.🇺🇸 it’s great to know Japan through you.
@riseandshinejpКүн бұрын
Maybe this is the universe telling you to prepare well for fire
@bclagneseКүн бұрын
House Fires often make me sad.
@dragade101Күн бұрын
Hopefully they were able to get out from this mess
@Allan003Күн бұрын
I hope everyone was okay. This got me thinking, and considering your struggles with the whole car accident/insurance thing. I wonder what house insurance is like? As in the process when something like this happens. I hope it's not as burdensome as car insurance claims! Considering loosing your home is one of the worst possible things that can happen to someone. :(
@TheJapanChannelDcomКүн бұрын
Paperwork, no doubt. Lots of it!
@Allan003Күн бұрын
@@TheJapanChannelDcom For sure! Hopefully they don't have to deal with "everyone is at fault a little, so you only get xx% covered." Like you did with the car, even though it clearly wasn't your fault at all.
@TheJapanChannelDcomКүн бұрын
@@Allan003 I imagine valuations could be the problem. Insurance company would say the old building was worth little, for sure.
@itachisenpaix3Күн бұрын
Oh no, another fire! 😱🫣
@kikusamaКүн бұрын
I hope everyone made it out safe
@unstoppable5417Күн бұрын
Always Tragic.
@tatsumasa6332Күн бұрын
I'm all sweat by just watching this.
@ThaBIGBOSSXКүн бұрын
Geez! 😬
@FirstLastOneКүн бұрын
The speed at which Japanese fire fighters get to, set up and attack a fire in such tight quarters in amazing! Thanks for posting this!
@Jerhyn7Күн бұрын
Seven words that make algorithms love You.
@rb3425Күн бұрын
Hope no one was hurt and that they had good insurance!
@LloydSevenКүн бұрын
I hope no one was hurt
@jackclements2163Күн бұрын
It's difficult to tell if it's a business premises or apartment block. Either way I hope nobody was hurt. It looks like the fire Dept go there quickly too. Luckily the wind was calm otherwise it could have jumped to other buildings with cinders on the wind.
@TheJapanChannelDcomКүн бұрын
It was an old house that had more recent renovations (30+ years). Seems nobody was hurt, Jack.
@PASSPORT29Күн бұрын
Scary how adjacently close the house is to everything!!
@IDK_Mr.MКүн бұрын
Stay safe 🙏
@TheJapanChannelDcomКүн бұрын
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@gctyrsdax2591Күн бұрын
You can post photos on your KZfaq community page.
@michaelXXLFКүн бұрын
The unskilled labourer might want to look into dress shirts!
@AkamiChannel2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update!
@cree_VI2 күн бұрын
Also you can make shorts in KZfaq, which maybe will attract more people in to your channel. Please make some videos about cutting grass (people love to watch grass-cutting videos 😏me too) and even small fixing jobs in old house.
@1973Washu2 күн бұрын
It looks like you are in front of a rice field.
@karstent.662 күн бұрын
I just cancelled my Facebookaccount, Linkedin-Account, Whatsapp, Insta. Just being left with KZfaq, Telegram, and Tiktok again... We had a life before this anti social apps.
@DanHagmanScot2 күн бұрын
The moment ye mentioned the mamushi, I started tae focus on yer surroundings until I realised that I couldnae have warned ye of one approaching anyway... Keep up the good work and I hope ye'll stay in good health...
@TheJapanChannelDcom2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching my back anyway, Dan! :-D
@DonMoody2 күн бұрын
Thank you and the Boss for all the videos. Stay well.
@DJSALTYNUTZ2 күн бұрын
i remember that this was THE OG japan channel about learning their culture before these influencer kids took over
@Hans-Yolo2 күн бұрын
it still is
@ErriiBerrii_2 күн бұрын
I know right!!!! I’ve been watching his channel since I was about 15 ( I’m almost 30 😵) he definitely deserves so much more recognition on this channel! I learned so much from this man. I went to Japan last month and his advice definitely helped me survive my visit. I did my best not to be an annoying foreigner.
@ashton96992 күн бұрын
Never stopped
@tedmack19452 күн бұрын
Same I’ve been watching this guy since 2009
@gabrielng34492 күн бұрын
I will always remember your voice haha😂
@tbmike232 күн бұрын
Is it Japan? I was going to guess the Channel was in Japan. Hope all is well, and thanks for the lovely content!
@PASSPORT292 күн бұрын
I've been watching you since the giant earthquake that hit Japan and damaged the Nuclear reactor plant. I specifically would like to see more every day life stuff. For example places you frequently visit, more unusual stuff you don't see in the rest of the world. School related content was always super interesting! Maybe a collaboration meeting another local youtuber? Watch out for snakes!!
@itachisenpaix32 күн бұрын
Japan looks like an amazing place. Thank you for informing us about it, for all of these years. Your content is awesome 😉👍. Please don't get bitten by a snake 🐍
@Allan0032 күн бұрын
I have to say, the last few months you've been looking really... happy and healthy! I truly, genuinely hope you and your family are doing amazing, and wish you all the best of luck with everything. (Not to trauma dump or anything but...) I am the guy that started watching your channel(s) when I was 16-17, my father died when I was 12 and growing up with out a father, you've taught me so much and I have honestly become a better person because of you.
@TheJapanChannelDcom2 күн бұрын
Just one comment like that makes it all worthwhile, thank you Allan.
@tatsumasa63322 күн бұрын
It's been hard for those have channels in this country because of the yen rate.
@pedrozatravel2 күн бұрын
Sounds peaceful out there
@TheJapanChannelDcom2 күн бұрын
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@SuiGenerisAbbie2 күн бұрын
Hang on, I thought that you had become accustomed to hotter than Hades Summers having grown up in Oz. The humidity must not have been that high where you grew up, then?
@jackclements21632 күн бұрын
Japan is incredibly humid in summer. Oz is somewhat a drier heat depending on where you are. Then in winter, Japan becomes incredibly dry.
@tatsumasa63322 күн бұрын
Ans he's scared of snakes.
@HeathWP2 күн бұрын
Depends where you are in Australia, it's huge. There everything from alpine to tropical climates.
@SuiGenerisAbbie2 күн бұрын
@@HeathWP Good one, thanks. Yes, Oz IS a massive country! This Yank’s impressed.
@Intolerence1234-rv3fd2 күн бұрын
It's 39 Celsius here today with very little humidity, have you ever been here or just read about it?.@@jackclements2163
@sparktronix4372 күн бұрын
First
@KapwangoKonyak2 күн бұрын
Thank you mobile number
@pk44593 күн бұрын
Japanglish is just not the treasure that it used to be. In the good old days it was gramatically mangled and quasi incomprehensible. The two paragraphs on that van are not that. I blame AI! #SaveRealJapanglish