This is honest work, and work even a woman can do if she pleases. I hope no-one thinks public service needs be stopped just cause she's in shape and wakes up to a new day of her job.
I searched on internet, and this rickshaw tour are not cheap. An hour is around 200$ or more. So, don't feel Bad for this Smart working lady. She knows what she is doing. Also, someone point out that she is the manager of this rickshaw business she is working from. Good for her!😊
In Bangladesh, rickshaws are not a luxury transport rather a popular one. However pulling rickshaw here is very low paying and rickshaw pullers are some of the poorest peoples. You will find it hard to earn $20 a day.
Yea, much better a woman destroy her body like this, than get paid more to do less. Funny how you hate the women who "show skin" tab the men who pay them. The demand from men keeps the oldest profession in the world alive and strong.
@@unknownprofiler5792can you be proud to be in that kind of profession or can you tell your family that you in that kind of profession ie prostitution or porn industry or even stripper
This is an example of how hard japanese people work. They acknowledge dignity of labour. The lady is spotlessly clean and so is the rickshaw. At the end of the day, she bows to the rickshaw for the earnings of that day. What humility!!!
This woman has an outstanding work ethic. She takes pride in the appearence of her rickshaw before and after her day of work. After it's safely stowed, she bows to it thanking it for its service to her this day. 👍👍
That discipline to come on time, to keep the rickshaw clean, to dress herself very neat and doing the job with a smile,...my good Lord. You are a hero in my books.
And shame on incompetent India where rickshaw and puller are treated with disrespect; where roads are left uncleaned bumpy and puller has to starve to survive Politicians build Mandirs surrounded by dirt and garbage all around The change names , and not the destiny of citizens
As an Indian, i know most asian countries have some common things in our culture like, joint families, living with our parents,grandparents. Humbleness and friendly nature.. But i must admit japnese people are so so so humble, so kind and respectful.. Misa is doing Hard labour but look at her smile and humbleness❤❤🥰
The tradition is for only Indian men to live with his parents. Indian women are expected to leave their parents and live with Indian man's parents. This is why people don't want daughters. So nothing to be proud of.
Great motivation! You should never feel low or ashamed of what your profession is, just believe in yourself that are working hard with great pride and honesty to fulfill your needs and dreams.
This little Lady is indeed a Gem! I hate to say this, but this kind of humility and dedication to their professions is rarely if ever present amongst young people in this country today. It's all about "Me" , social status and the mighty dollar. Japanese workers from the dock gang to the most humble trades practiced a professionalism and a commitment that really impressed me when I used to go to Japanese cities as a merchant seaman onboard Matson, APL and Sealand ships in the 80's and 90's. The Japanese people mostly take pride in whatever they do, and they are some of the best tradesmen and women Worldwide. As a people we not only validate ourselves, but our culture and our way of life. Think about that.
Pode ser um passeio caro e render muito dinheiro, mas onde fica a dignidade humana? Nos dias de hoje já acho ruim usar animais para puxar charretes, acho desumano, imagine seres humanos se sujeitarem a isso.... por dinheiro? Podem alegar que isso é cultural da Ásia, mas é cultura de subserviência, algo que lembra a escravidão, antes forçada e agora por ser tradição, por dinheiro.
What I love, is that Japan already has this mindset of Cleanliness and Pride in work straight from Childhood. Just look at the damn streets! Not easy having Pride in cleaning a Rickshaw to a Mirror Shine in a city with messy streets, drugs, homelessness and rubbish everywhere that's for sure.
Overall you are correct but I’ve watched some walking video where things are a little sketchy. Small area’s relatively speaking, but they have ‘em especially in the young area’s on weekends. I think it’s absolutely fabulous the way they take care of everything.
She clearly takes alot of pride in maintaining the chariot. It is sparkling clean. Really beautiful. And the customers are treated like royalty. Very nice. You can see how much pride she takes in her job.
I absolutely liked this morning routine. No introduction while Misato chan herself quietly opened the garage door just speaks for everything. 0:39 Of course I like to see Misato's smile and talking but this version shows everything about the professionalism and discipline of rickshaw shafu. To make a great day depends entirely on how serious to prepare by early morning
I understand how Japanese people think, they really love things related to their culture, they are very concerned and ready to take care of the culture of their nation so that it is not lost to time.
When I was in Tokyo, I was aching to ride on one of those rickshaw, but the price is too much for me. I admire how professionals they are, so healthy, good looking, and you can feel their power.
@@laukpauk6053What's stopping you from moving to Japan? The quicker you do, you'll see that you can't get a woman over there either. I guarantee the problem is you.
I've been to Japan and find many admirable qualities such as honesty, politeness, and hard working. No society is without its problems but too bad the rest of Asia or the USA is not like that.
I thought that the rickshaw pulled by man is only available in Kolkata, India. But I am happy to see that it is also prevalent in Japan. But in Japan it is most modern, neat and clean with maximum comfort it could give to its passengers. Very essence of it is that it is completely pollution free. My best wishes to the hardworking but courteous and polite lady pulling rickshaw for livelihood. Thank you for posting this video on You Tube.
I'd always thought Rickshaws were weighted slightly forward so you just lift up a minimal amount of weight while you run with one. But it turns out they're weighted slightly back so you don't lift at all, you push down. That's got to be so much easier.
Some things we Indians should learn from these people. Cleanliness, dedication and passion towards their job. I love Japanese culture. Huge respect to this young lady! 🫡
What a Wonderful Way of Life…! ❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️ One of Hard rewarding work…! With the upmost respect for the tools of your trade….! Nothing but respect and admiration to this lovely, hard-working, young lady ….🙏🏻👍🏻 From Prof. Jeff , In Sweet Home Alabama USA…🎶🎸🎶
I relate to this as I sort of use one when commuting my son around to do errands . I do not drive a car yet. She is very strong and has grace about herself that I respect and I just hope she is a happy person inside .
Sy orang indonesia ,tp sy sgt menghargai budaya jepang yg selalu menjaga budaya lokal dan tradisional di jaga sgt lestari sampe sekarang ,walaupun jepang negara maju ,tp nilai2 kearifan lokal tetap terjaga dgn sgt baik
Great video. No BS, no chit-chat. Just pure rickshaw and love for a job well done. 弥里さん is a model of discipline, thoroughness and professionalism. Big cheers to all the hardworking folks of 東京力車。
O Japão é um país que morei por muitos anos cerca de quase vinte anos, e lá é curioso a mistura de passado presente e futuro, tudo em um pais só, por exemplo voce vai em certos lugares eles plantão arroz nos tamboo , como antigamente, a família se reúne e plantam tudo a mão no método tradicional todo mundo se curvando na agua e plantando, tem outros lugares que já tem maquina próprias para plantar na agua, tem cidades que as casas são de 150 anos atras tem lugares que já são de 100 anos tem lugares que são arquitetura do presente e tem lugares que a arquitetura é futuristica, exemplo de futuro, em Funabashi cidade que amo em Chiba - ken havia um restaurante ou talvez haja ainda em uma torre de mais ou menos 30 metros de altura , e ele girava sempre devagar lógico e era em forma de disco voador e as janelas eram todas grandes de vidro transparente que voce podia ver ele se movendo, resumindo esta moça puxando este carrinho , é exemplo da cultura antiga dai do Japão pois antigamente os taxis eram assim, embora hoje é bem mais leve e moderno, mas para quem assistiu até o final viu que ela agradeceu ao carrinho que ela puxa por mais um dia, pois foi dele que ela ganhou o pão e isto é lindo, mostra a humildade. e pra finalizar ele ganha mais com ele do que trabalhando em fabrica, na fabrica mulher tira 80 dolares po dia e neste trabalho ela passa dos 200 dolare por dia
@user-Kw..., prezado, fiquei impressionado com a sua informação de que essa moça ganha 200 US por dia, é isso mesmo ?. Gostaria de lhe perguntar se esse serviço há um proprietário ou patrão, e a moça é empregada ?. Como o proprietário/patrão controla quantos clientes a moça atendeu durante o dia, e como é feito o controle do dinheiro diário que entra ?. A moça é que recebe o dinheiro?. Obrigado. Abraço cordial. Salve Maria!.
Here we see a young lady is working hard, with her dignity and respect along with professional ethics। i think she is a child of her ancient japanis tradition and she is not lifting another lady but her nation ।with love and respect from land of Buddha ,india❤
I am surprised there's no disc brakes so she don't have to struggle to stop. Also, I am sure they can easily install an electric motor, battery, solar panels and design so everything blends in and still maintain the traditional look.
My friend, I thought about the same thing before. It's not just about outside traditional look but also the spirit of traditions. If you breakdown the meaning of Jinriksha (Rickshaw), it's all about human powered vehicle. In Kyoto, there are many rickshaws equipped with brakes because there are many up/downhill slops. Brakes helps and ensure safety to customers, shafu and the public. Other than that, everything remains traditional and just human power to run the vehicle.
O Japão realmente é excepcional, a sua cultura, disciplina, a tradição, o respeito e seu modo de viver, e uma maneira espetacular de mesclar o presente com o futuro é uma verdadeira excessão em relação a este mundo louco e estressado.
qué tremenda lección para para muchos de nosotros. SIEMPRE eh intentado mantener ORDEN en las actividades de mi VIDA considero qué es más Fácil y llevadera la Vida con Diciplina haciendo todo con el MAYOR ORDEN POSIBLE. completamente andirable al concluir su labor hace Reverencia al vehículo sinceramente FELICITACIONES saludos desde California
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Jepang yg terkenal dgn Kemajuan teknnologinya tetap memelihara dan menjaga kendaraan2 tradisionalnya... sementara indonesia yg jauh terbelqkang dri jepang malah berusaha menghilangkan semua kendaraan2 tradisional
Apa mau dikata...level kualitas SDM nya yg beda jauh bro. Jepang dari tukang becak aja dah profesional gini. Menteri kita aja bahkan blm tentu bisa disiplin gini. Ada juga korup. Miris jg sih..jepang padahal negara kecil gitu miskin SDA, kita sebaliknya SDA berlimpah. Ibaratnya kalo main game kita udah easy difficulty tp ttep aja mati mulu. Tp pada saat bersamaan ada harga yg harus dibayar jg ma jepang..terlalu kaku, gak kebiasa saling tolong menolong sesama random, budaya kerja sering bikin org bunuh diri. Semua ada positif negatifnya.