I'm the one with the Debusen tattoo on my arm, I do know what it means :) thank you for being positive and respectful. I am happily married to my Chubby Hubby! Sending happy vibes from Canada
@@Sammy4549 thank you, I had mixed feelings and was really surprised after finding myself featured in videos on RU-vid. But it’s not what happens it’s how you react that matters; so I do my best to be positive and happy 😊
Why do I love this sooo much? Because it looks fun!I went thru Marine Corps boot camp in 1982.We put in several hours a day to lmprove our marching skills.These walking groups obviously have and it shows. I salute you!🤚
Lovely cherry blossoms with lovely young people! I still remember when I read the true history of how Japan gifted the United States with 3,000 cherry trees. In return we gave dogwood trees. I love Japan. I lived there from 1979-1981. My son was born in Yokosuka. When we had to return to the states I cried. I didn't want to leave my friend Masako Myoshi & her family. Best wishes to you all. Jesus loves You.
11:24 I wish school lines back in those days were like that, you get to walk next to a friend and nobody cuts they follow the person in-front of them especially when doing those turns.
OMG, these guys are fucking CREEPY!!! I love hentai and sexy photoshoots but this is creepy - even for me!! These guys are taking panty shots w/o the girls' permission!! If it's a photo shoot and the model/cosplayer intentionally bends over for a panty shot, that's one thing but this is SO creepy, doing it w/o her knowledge!
remember the culture is so different too. it's not just about the words. even if it's natural in english, it can be weird or funny in japanese. btw 心の友 reminds me of draemon😂
Plopping the whole thing in google translate it says "Soul mate" so that's probably how they got it, trying to get a tattoo that says soul mate. Though it's something like heart's friend/friend of the heart. (??)
This is too scary to watch, and I really don't like the idea behind it, which is the promotion of conformity and subservience to the group and a set of established rules. Japan, as good as it seems as an anime and video game fan, is an absolute hell for an INFP when it comes to actually living in that society.
Come on, it's only like a co-curriculum activity for them, probably, well if it is, it's not that harmful. It's not like a brain washing, propaganda stuff. There's lot of benefits, they learn teamwork, cooperation,obedience to leaders,leadership skills. And plus improve social skills and physical well being. You know the Japanese especially are stereotypically computer geeks, this is a good solution to that
This past year during the pandemic, I've really come to more deeply appreciate cultures that value the group. It seems to me that such values serve them well in tackling a problem like a pandemic that requires collaborative solutions.