Why You SHOULD NOT Move to Japan!

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Are you sure you want to move to Japan? Whatever your circumstance, it's important to know the true nature of where you plan to live, and in this video I discuss some disadvantages of life in Japan!
This is the second part of a two-part series of videos where I talk about the pros and cons of moving and living in Japan (as a foreigner), so make sure you check the first part out to get the full picture!

[CHAPTERS]
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - Japanese
02:45 - Compact Living
04:46 - Working in Japan
06:47 - Society
08:14 - Final Thoughts

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#lifeinjapan #japanlife #japantravel
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Definitely a good plug for your Japanese lessons 😂 you’re hilarious man. You have a great sense of humor!

I’m finally taking Japanese seriously after 4 years of on and off studying. I’m hoping to move to Japan in the far future so I hope I’m fluent by then.

wubtone
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When my weeb mind was younger, ofc I was thinking that it would be so cool being in Japan and live there. Now that I'm older tho...my mental health wouldn't probably handle it. I have a dream off visiting Japan and finally experience the country that I've been fan of ever since I was a kid. Then I don't have to worry way too many things. I've heard someone commenting that Japan is fun when you are a tourist, but miserable if you live there (as a foreigner). Idk is it true but what I'm hearing online, people are now more critical about it, before it felt like these influencers moving to Japan were sugar coating everything and didn't tell the down sides of things.

fmalovegirl
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Your skippable ad analogy totally works btw

w.alex.connell
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Thanks for these videos! We’re looking to move to Japan and came across your channel. You’ve got 2 new subscribers 🎉Keep up the great work! You’re hilarious.

RexMartineus
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Wish I could keep my job online and get a visa to live in Japan.

Loved my holiday over there at least.

ando_ow
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the editing is funny af keep doing these vids

Tkyotripz
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Great video quality! Didnt think you were new to Youtube

ThanhMinh-utfu
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nice video! you deserve more subscribers

rmakoto
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I wanna point out that on the country side, I’ve seen pretty big houses for very cheap, but it is on the countryside so most people wouldn’t like that becuz they like the city more. But for the people that love the countryside, it would be amazing.

just-ivann
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Wow, subscribed. I am your 100th subscriber. :D

saeem
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Moving to a country without learning the language is crazy.

Ironically at the end you mention international students and other foreigners who all can speak English. How do you expect someone's Japanese to improve if you're always speaking English with them?

Owjdnskoakansbskk
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I am planning to use the "I am rich" visa to go to Japan. If you can show savings of 30 million yen then you can have a 6 month-1 year visa

zimzam
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I did notice when I was in Japan there were a very very small handful of Japanese people enthusiastic about spealing with me and they were all people who had already studied at universities in the US.

Devilish
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Great video. The most important universally applicable phrase to know immediately after moving to Japan: 大丈夫です。

PostcardsFromJapan
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Your theory about growing up in another country affecting your appearance isn't as farfetched as you may think. Different cultures have different diets and thus different nutrition, and nutrition can affect your appearance. It can have a rather large impact on certain things such as your teeth and jaw. You do seem to have nice straight teeth which is less common in Japan. I imagine the main reason is probably your mannerisms. Your subtle actions probably don't indicate a Japanese native and humans are actually very good at picking up on this.

ratdoto
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the toxic work culture and the victim blaming is the reason why I would not want to move there...

Mur-zoUxw
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Ah, I just noticed something...your English: you said you were going to college in the UK, and yet you seem to speak in an American English. were you living in North America at some point? 😅Speaking of the value of the ¥, when I was born it was still fixed at ¥360 to $1USD. We left Japan for the first time in 1974 when it was still ¥308 to the dollar, and when we returned in 1981, it was free floating at ¥221 to the dollar. by the time Dad retired and we left Japan for America in 1993, it was within spitting distance of ¥100 to the dollar. counting inflation, where when I was born a box of Kleenex was a dime and by 1993 it was about 89 cents per box, it makes it that much harder to make ends meet unless you get regular pay raises or increases in cost of living allowance (COLA). still, being that Dad was paid in USD, when I was a kid I always had nice clothes (my mom and aunt got me a real silk kimono at 伊勢丹 for 七五三), whereas by the time I was in college there were all sorts of money problems. while the Japanese economy seemed to get stronger and stronger until the Bubble burst, I felt like our family was going from being one of the elite tenants living in a judge's house in 石神井 to one of the "poor Americans" who could only afford to live in Japan at the behest of the US government 😓

johnsramek
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I honestly stopped watching this video midway. The editing is way too much and is annoying. Concentrate more on the topic

iDGameTournament
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500 subscribers... is it a glitch ? Should be at least 50k already !

JKL_Crypto
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My son is working in Ebara Corporation as a system engineer, he is trying to fit in the society .

stoneyim