Japanese Perspectives on Indians in Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo.

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📽️ Welcome to our latest video! This time, we turn the spotlight on the Japanese residents of Nishi-Kasai, Tokyo, known as Tokyo's Little India, to explore their perspective on Indian residents.
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・00:00 My Impression of Indian People
・01:20 My experience interacting with Indians.
・04:35 What we should learn from Indian people.
・05:51 International Couples?
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When i went to the 711 for my interview. That time 店長 told me that "Japanese language is tough for, but i think you are a intresting and kind person", and he hired me. Also when i make some mistake, he taught me the right way very kindly. Japanese people are great teachers. Love your video. ♥️

chinmayverse
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Indians in general are much louder people than Japanese, but I feel everyone should respect the culture of the land they stay in ! And almost everyone in India loves japan !

chirayatabasu
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6:06 Fun fact, the Foreign Minister of India is married to a Japanese woman. He met her during his work at the indian embassy in Japan.

blackman
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Japan was probably one of first country that I fell in love with. Doremon, Ninja Hatori etc. were literally my childhood❤

STARK
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India loves Japan and its people in every manner. we admire Late Respected Former PM Mr. Shinzo Abe . He was a great friend of India.

abhishekpankaj
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A point I'd like to add is, In Japan the houses are built with more robust but light weight materials to decrease collateral damage during Earthquakes, which are not as soundproof as heavy solid brick and concrete buildings of India ! So it might get disturbing for neighbours in japan unlike in india ! Again, respect the culture of the land u live in

chirayatabasu
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"They like cricket" oh boy, he knows us too well 😂

darkreaper
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One thing that India could learn from Japanese people is cleanliness.
One day I would really love to travel to Japan and see the beautiful country.

Itachi_Uchiha_ANBU
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I am Indian from India. I love how politely this gentleman is expressing his opinion of the loud Indians. Yes I agree with him that our people are either ignorant of social etiquette in foreign lands or arrogant enough to not respect it. Feeling embarrassed 😞

usara
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it was an awesome video....As a Indian living in India, people here really appreciate Japanese people for their hard work and discipline !
Right now I am learning Japanese language so that i can make Japanese friends !
Keep making videos

ujjawaltyagi
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I feel sorry for that person who got annoyed by the loud music. As an Indian sensitive to sound and get migraines during festival season, I empathize with him. Japanese people seem to retire early, I guess? Here in India, 5 pm is when people start getting loud. Permissions are given for events upto 10pm here. I've also had to call the police for a noise complaint when they were too loud past 10pm

aleenaprasannan
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As an Indian, I am really sorry 😅 for being Loud . And thankful for being kind and polite enough to not have hard feelings towards my fellow Indian. As I am aware that Japanese don't really like loud noise and loud music😅. And being a foreigner and not respecting the cultural values of the very country is indeed kind of bad. But thankyou for being understanding.

Btw, the Minister of External Affairs of India Dr.S.Jaishankar is actually married to a Japanese. And trust me they make an adorable couple, plus the man he is, who won't fall for his intelligence and diplomatic views . He is extremely an excellent, an outstanding External Affairs minister that India ever had in our History.

rashmikiran
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Japanese people are very hardworking. They rise up in all occasions. I am Indian researcher living in kobe, we love Japan.

sriram_raghavan
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Everything said about Indians is correct . All the people interviewed were so polite and dignified . That's Japan for us !

tgstgs
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I have the highest respect for people from Japan.
They really appreciate and reciprocate even the smallest of courtesies shown to them.

narenmenon
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I'm German married to an Indian man. We visited Japan for the very first time short before the pandemic. My husband had such an easy time interacting with people and acting politely. Everyone we met seemed to instantly intuitively like him. We didn't experience any of the 'foreigner bubble' that many Western tourists talk/complain about in Japan.

While Japanese and Indian culture are of course very different in many ways - Indians being more expressive, lively, colorful, etc while Japanese tend to be more low-key, reserved... - I do think Japanese and Indians share very crucial core values that make it easy for them to see eye to eye, and as for the difference, many of them are differences that they appreciate about each other.

Indians are very impressed with how orderly, organized, clean, calm, developed and disciplined Japan is. It inspires instant respect and admiration in every Indian person I've ever talked to about Japan. At the same time trying to behave well as a guest, respecting elders, not being entitled, and understanding that community welfare and harmony is more important than individual vanity, that's something both cultures share. Meanwhile, the Japanese seem to recognize and admire Indians' more open sociable attitudes, but also the fact that they value education just as highly as themselves. But most of all I've never seen Indian in Japan behave entitled. If they make a mistake they will be very apologetic, while other kinds of foreigners might try and argue out of entitlement.

It's a combination of factors that make those two cultures that seem to be so different on first glance - which they are - still very compatible imo.

simi
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As Indian we are indeed very loud either it's our voice or our laugh or music anything. I think it is due to our culture as every festival is based on singing bhajans, dancing, lot of people gather for every small occasion, in simple terms we live in society, whereas people in japan prefers to live in islolation, they are calm, and speak low . I don't know which one is better. Personally I don't think i can be so soft spoken, and polite like a japanese women, and i don't think i can survive in too much rules, But every country is different and one should respect the law of the land so every indian living there should respect that.

story-jucu
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Thank you for such a insightful video. Japanese and Indians get along really well i notice! I love Japanese culture and day to day lives and how they keep everything clean and neat. We Indians have a lot to learn from you ! Thank you!

rudeusgreyrat
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When you asked about international couples, I immediately thought of our External Affairs Minister, Dr. S Jaishankar and his wife Mrs. Kyoko Jaishankar!

Great interview! Japan is at the top of my travel wish list <3

RamenKatsudon
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Japan is an inspiration to the world. They are modern yet kept it traditional value. Japan is the jewel of asia

kaycey