Do Top 1% Students Worry About Japan’s Future?

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The Japan rural areas (small towns) dying is a big problem, because it's a loss of community and culture each time they die, there will be nobody to continue the traditions. It's very sad and unfortunate. But also a very difficult issue to fix.

lordbacon
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One of the best interviews out there. I've seen some where random people are interviewed and have basically no opinion on anything. Definitely Toudai students are sharp and understand the subject from many perspectives, and have interesting opinions

benh
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Please do more interview of this type of people, Takashii!!! I seriously feel super refreshed & stimulated after listening to their knowledge!!

sakurachristineito
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More please. Thoughtful young people who are articulate is a joy to watch.

paddypen
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It's great to hear high level proper Japanese grammar responses from these students ! There is lots of casual and keigo mixed in their comments. Please more of this!

epicsupergeneration
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It's nice to see young people in Japan encouraging foreigners to visit and make friends with Japanese people. I do hope that older generations would give the same encouragement, if asked.

MajeureX
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Just as the lady from Okayama said, I moved to a small island called Shodoshima 4 month's ago, one of my best decisions ever since I moved here, beautiful scenery, absolutely best community. Highly recommend for everyone!

TheLastKeyblade
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I want to give every single person interviewed a big hug or thumbs up. So incredibly kind and well informed. Thank you for interviewing them and letting them share their enlightening perspectives on these various topics!

thesuccinsuccess
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The boy in the striped tanktop is literally me. I got a lot of bad grades in highschool and college and now i turned it alp around and have a perfect gpa at a great university for my major. I relate to him the most with how he feels about the rising of living costs and static treatment of the emerging working class. Thank you 🙏🏼🙇‍♂️

cameronashtiani-eisemann
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That ending about shyness is so cute, it’s very endearing!

Emma-wlbv
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That was a very interesting watch to see young people expressing these insightful and compelling views on Japan! Loved hearing from them on these topics

laurapollacco
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After living in Japan for some years....I noticed something peculiar, people usually don't talk about politics. Young people do not care about voting. Young people do not know who the candidates are or who would better represent their values and expectations. What are the consequences of this lack of interest? The result is that conservative parties continue being elected forever and ever. When I saw those people talking in your video, I thought....all those young people would be good politicians. Now talking more believe that in all countries of the world, we should elect people that are really worried about people, not just allowing rich companies to become richer. Takashi, this was your best video. I see your videos very often.

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The guy in the stripped vest is such a inspiration as for a person aspiring to continue studies in japan
Thanks for the great video!

kosu.ćc
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This interview felt sooo great! And I think the best solution to the issue is reflected implicitly in your video, insightful, determined, conscious young people are (in my opinion) the biggest solution to the issues Japan is facing, these are very intelligent people that want a better Japan and that, through studies, can definitely be a change for the better. I know that the issues are difficult, but I think, contrary to many other countries, Japan has what it takes to face and overcome the issues... You just need to act on it

nicolassanchez
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This has to be the best interview of yours that I have seen on your channel. And they are all absolutely right being optimistic for the future . These are the kids we need for a better future.

chrystalmaze
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That was probably your most insightful video yet—congrats! I really enjoyed it. Many foreigners who aren’t familiar with Japan tend to see it as a flawless place. I think it’s important to highlight the positives, but also to provide a balanced perspective by showing some of the challenges as well.

thibaultstroobandt
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A great group of interviewees with refreshing thoughts and opinions. Japan's future is in good hands!

rohit
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Loved the ending of this vid!

Been in Tokyo for just over a month now, I've made a handful of Japanese friends and I've noticed that when approached, more times than not, they are just so happy to speak with me! (3 Years of on/off Japanese study, still very broken but enough to make friends!)

OfficialDugu
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We just came back from two weeks japan trip and it was an experience and can't wait to go back, one day. The people, culture, mindfulness, and safety was out of the world especially for someone like me who came from US where I feel sometimes it is non existent. People got labeled into groups and easily triggered with a slight saying or actions. I am glad to see the next Japanese generation (at least those interviewed) are very well grounded. They understand the potential issues not just from external but also internal as well and most importantly, has a series of solutions in mind. I can see tens of thousands of hours that they spent studying are worth every seconds of it.

Beebop
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I love these interviews. I've only just recently started learning Japanese language and learning about etiquette. It's great being able to hear these viewpoints! I plan on visiting one day but I want to be as respectful of the culture and customs as possible when I do.
Thank you for these videos, they are great for learning!

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