As an elementary student in countryside of Japan, I walked for like 40minutes to school everyday. Many elderly people who lives around the school area watched over us walking right way every morning and evening, so if there are something strange, they could help us. That’s why most of all parents see off in peace their children every morning. Finally I feel so lucky born and raised in this country for sure.
I’m an elementary student that is half-Japanese and goes to Japan during the holidays to go to usual Japanese school. It’s kinda confusing but really fun!
i love that day 3: Old man guy. fr he deserve an oscar for helping 700 people from commit suicide. He deserve an oscar more than the people who got it.
@@Kitty_Ashlyn in average in tokyo, i see more than a hundred of them. im usually an active busy person, but since i moved to the philippines i only see vending machines into some local stores, or ministops. and they are LESS compared to what i see in japan.
yukio-sans action is insanely kind. while some 80-year-old guys are taken care by their children, this old man goes save nearly a thousand people having a thinking of commit suicide. HUGE RESPECT FROM VIETNAM!!
I was a Japanese elementary school student, and even if I was walking alone, nothing happened to me! 私は日本人の小学生です、1人で歩いていても、私に何も起こりませんでした! welcometo japan!
0:00 Japan is a safe country 1:26 The mochi-making man 2:49 The one who saved many 4:22 The cafe you can't leave 5:48 The vending machine to get a date
i always wanted to go to japan not because of it unique people or anything there are 3 reasons there a shaking vending machine that you need to shake to get the food you wanted there a cat island, hotel and many cat cafe in japan (i am a cat person) Ramune (Ramune is a soda where you push the cap for the marble to fall into the soda, it rly good for people who stressed)
Japan food: Miso soup California rolls Mochis Ofc the miso but they cook a fish and cut it up and dump it in the bowl Japans drinks: Marble sodas And american drinks and vending machines that will get you drunk
I'm in the US also, Japan is only an airplane ride away. And once you get there because of the current exchange rate it seems to an American that the whole of Japan is having a 40% off sale. It was not always this way. Years ago I remember it was just the opposite.
As a Japanese High school student.. Before we go on the school.. We will buy some snacks.. Sometimes when I have some money I will buy some book.. I love reading books
I’ve been to that mochi shop before. The shop is called Nakatanidou and it’s in the city of Nara. So many people were watching them beat the mochi. I tried the mochi from that shop and it’s the best mochi I ever had.
I have learned japanese through Immersive translate. It has been a really unique and a lovable language for me. I'd also recommend Immersive translate for anyone willing to learn Japanese
Also home to one of the best cars on the world, and best drifters too and a big car meet, find awsome cars on the road like a nissan Gt-r, even a Toyota supra not just japanese cars theres lambo, Ford mustang and more
@@suchacap22003 Perhaps that's "YOKOHAMA"If you will go to the "YOKOHAMA" in Japan I suggest the very good place,that's "HAKONE Shinto shrine" that's the very mysterious and very beautiful, If you will go to "HAKONE Shinto shrine" I recommendation you should go in the evening because beautiful sunset overlap.(I am a Japanese student to studying English, sorry if my English is hard to understand!)
I have a friend who’s living in Japan 🇯🇵 I’m from Vietnam 🇻🇳 and so does my friend But he moved to Japan long time ago like before I was born coz he is a few months older than me