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Day in the Life of a Japanese Casino Worker Pachinko 

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A day in the life working in Tokyo Japan as a Pachinko Casino Worker. This is what a typical day working in Japan is like if you work in the Casino Entertainment and leisure Industry. This is typical life living in Tokyo and working a morning shift. The Japan working culture is shown as we follow Kento, 27 year old Pachinko Parlor Hall Manager from morning until evening to see what his average Japanese job is like. Pachinko Hall manager works at Maruhan, one of the largest Pachinko companies in Japan. Pachinko is a type of mechanical ball game resembling pinball, but instead with many tiny balls and with the aim to drop the balls into specific pockets in the machine. If one of the balls, goes into the designated pocket, called STATO CHAKKA, it will initiate a slot machine like roll on the LCD screen. If the numbers or patterns line up, then it’s a jackpot. The winnings can be used to claim various prizes at the front desk, but cannot be claimed for cash directly since gambling is prohibited by Japanese law. Instead, the winnings can be exchanged into gold chips. Then outside at a neighboring TUC shop, the gold chips can be exchanged for cash.
NOTE: I hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy during these times. This video was filmed before Tokyo started recommending a city lockdown. In fact, at the time of uploading this video, Tokyo is still not officially on lockdown and residents are able to go out as they wish, but please know that I am staying at home these days as much as possible, eating meals at home and only venturing out for necessary items such as pregnancy clinic visits, grocery shopping, etc and also practicing social distancing as much as it is possible in Tokyo. And of course, I am not traveling these days.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 4 года назад
I hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy during these times. This video was filmed before Tokyo started recommending a city lockdown. In fact, at the time of uploading this video, Tokyo is still not officially on any lockdown and residents are able to go out as they wish, but please know that I am staying at home these days as much as possible, eating meals at home and only venturing out for necessary items such as pregnancy clinic visits, grocery shopping, etc and also practicing social distancing as much as it is possible in Tokyo. And of course, I am not traveling these days. I hope this video can bring some joy to your part of the world. paolofrom.tokyo/ditl - Watch all my Japan Day in the Life videos ru-vid.com - See my life in Tokyo behind the scenes on my 2nd Channel, Tokyo Zebra www.tokyozebra.com/merch - Help Support the channel via my Toe-Kyo Merch paolofrom.tokyo/discord - Join my Paolo from TOKYO discord community if you have questions about how Japan is dealing with Coronavirus or Japan in general.
@craigross6225
@craigross6225 4 года назад
Thanks for keeping us entertained during these mad times Paolo! Legend 🤙
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 4 года назад
Hey Paolo! Thanks so much for keeping the quality content coming in this difficult time. 👍 😎 🍻
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 4 года назад
@@craigross6225 Thanks for watching. Hope you and your family are safe.
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 4 года назад
@@haitolawrence5986 Yeah, it's getting harder and harder as I stay inside more. I appreciate you watching.
@unknowncat-qx2cm
@unknowncat-qx2cm 4 года назад
I love your videos! It's the same for me where I live, we are not in lockdown, people can still go to shopping centres and schools are still open. I've stopped going though.
@TheDragonaf1
@TheDragonaf1 4 года назад
This man wears a full suit just to change out of it into a uniform....this man does not screw around.
@tedlovejesus
@tedlovejesus 4 года назад
TheDragonaf1 he’s the manager and he was required to arrive at company with full uniform on, see why he wears a suit now?
@michaelborror4399
@michaelborror4399 4 года назад
I'd probably brush my teeth before I put it on instead of after though...?
@tedlovejesus
@tedlovejesus 4 года назад
末原恭子 so how do you feel if you let others know you work for casino?
@jakerodriguez3776
@jakerodriguez3776 4 года назад
@@tedlovejesus do you want that bad to be right? in any case paolo explained at the beginning that it was common in japan for men to wear suits to go to work even if they have to put on a uniform afterwards, so it's not a casino thing
@kanweyest153
@kanweyest153 4 года назад
He even has a Louis Vuitton wallet lmao
@kurukuru4120
@kurukuru4120 4 года назад
"Shinjuku can get very dirty." He said while sweeping what seems to be the cleanest street I had ever seen.
@lanakula8072
@lanakula8072 4 года назад
Nahh I tell ya it’s true as someone lived in Tokyo. At night big districts can get dirty, you will see drunk people passed out on the streets, rats running around on the streets, or some convenience stores would take out it’s trashes on the road. But by 4 or 5 am the cleaning truck would clean those streets start the morning with clean ass city lol
@kurukuru4120
@kurukuru4120 4 года назад
@@lanakula8072 Deyum at my place you can give 80 days and a 100 cleaning trucks but still couldn't empty the garbage cans on the streets.
@samdaman1652
@samdaman1652 4 года назад
Lana Kula What? Lol I’ve been to Tokyo for a month and frequented the night districts a lot and have never seen that lol. I did see a pile of trash in one spot in the morning and then it was gone by night though. However, Tokyo is definitely not that dirty. Probably the cleanest city I ever been to.
@lanakula8072
@lanakula8072 4 года назад
Sam Da Man haven’t you seen the Shibuya meltdown lol I assume you’re not really a night person
@samdaman1652
@samdaman1652 4 года назад
Lana Kula I’ve been to Shibuya many times, never did see it super dirty hahaha
@EyeDoubleU
@EyeDoubleU 4 года назад
I appreciate the dude straight up calling someone out for cutting in line.
@StanleyJr_Music
@StanleyJr_Music 4 года назад
🤣in the most polite way possible as well 💯
@lemonlove678
@lemonlove678 4 года назад
It’s actually illegal to cut in lines in Japan so it’s pretty much required for staff to call people out
@lemonlove678
@lemonlove678 4 года назад
TimeSnake I’ve heard it since I was little. I’m half Japanese and I lived in japan for 7 years. Line cutting is a crime and you can be fined for it if you try to put up a fight.
@mcfarofinha134
@mcfarofinha134 4 года назад
@@TimeSnakeits true, depending on the case you can be fined up to 10,000 yen
@sr969
@sr969 3 года назад
Tbh,This looks a lot much better life than the ordinary salaryman day of life.
@ETin6666
@ETin6666 3 года назад
Yup, no overtime because of the shift system and the people working there seem to be more laid back because of the nature of the job.
@r1ot997
@r1ot997 3 года назад
i think the most attractive job in japan to me is a firefighter, out and about, hard work for the people and reasonable break times
@Greg_call
@Greg_call 3 года назад
LOL, great comment!
@caligula4725
@caligula4725 3 года назад
The whole thing look staged
@74ChosenOne
@74ChosenOne 3 года назад
move there lmao
@zecurox
@zecurox 4 года назад
so he is basically a manager, cleaner, server, body guard, accountant, did i miss anything?
@boomerangfish3558
@boomerangfish3558 4 года назад
i think he is japanese
@waffle633
@waffle633 4 года назад
Human
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil 4 года назад
Might be a dad and husband as well
@MrBcardinal35
@MrBcardinal35 4 года назад
announced that they now serve pizza
@kami-brawlstars9635
@kami-brawlstars9635 4 года назад
Lmaoooo i dindnt know hes a.... server.
@mattreichel7892
@mattreichel7892 4 года назад
Japanese worker: _exists_ Paolo: *I'm about to explain this man's whole career*
@sweetlittlelies7317
@sweetlittlelies7317 4 года назад
lol
@AKaq-iv3nt
@AKaq-iv3nt 4 года назад
Omg so underrated and original love ittttt 🤣🤣
@zendine8243
@zendine8243 4 года назад
You deserve more likes 😂😂😂
@zephykelsey
@zephykelsey 4 года назад
lmao this comment is so funny and underrated
@kavishadanwatte210
@kavishadanwatte210 4 года назад
Lmfao bruh
@nsxdarin
@nsxdarin 3 года назад
"Kento has discovered a player cheating." "Let's follow Kento as he smashes the customer's hands with a sledgehammer."
@doorhandle3362
@doorhandle3362 3 года назад
*in a soft voice* “Hey Kento.. why are your hands bloody?”
@pixzeyl
@pixzeyl 3 года назад
Lmaooooo made my day 😂
@tio9896
@tio9896 3 года назад
You can have the pachinko balls and the hammer or you can walk out of here but you can't have both
@nsxdarin
@nsxdarin 3 года назад
@@tio9896 now you have to learn how to do it with your other hand
@playinsanity5133
@playinsanity5133 3 года назад
*Speaks to the camera as Kento beats up the dude in the background* : “So typically these beatings last 8-10 mins depending on the the customer’s toughness...”
@ben-niiquarshie4148
@ben-niiquarshie4148 3 года назад
“Shinjuku can get very dirty” **Floor is spotless**
@runningkirkwa2934
@runningkirkwa2934 3 года назад
Similar to colonel angus
@DVDfeverGames
@DVDfeverGames 4 месяца назад
Absolutely. In the UK, you'd assume someone else had already got there first. Our country is a pigsty!
@Coecoo
@Coecoo 2 месяца назад
They don't want you knowing this but places like these are incredibly filthy, especially the seats. Gambling places like these attract a lot of old people and they constantly soil themselves. You can go into any storage unit and they'll be packed full with replacement chairs. Even regular customers are also quite dirty due to them handling currency, especially coins all the time.
@Matheusoliveira-nv7xw
@Matheusoliveira-nv7xw 4 года назад
"Shinjuku can get very dirty" and then shows a sidewalk that i would consider unrealistically spotless japan ...
@rennycepeda6576
@rennycepeda6576 4 года назад
Matheus oliveira it was literally clean, compared to my country which is so dirty
@GlaciaDay
@GlaciaDay 4 года назад
Well if you dig deeper you would find a lot of dirty spots in Shinjuku especially around the Okubo area, but that’s no where near how dirty San Francisco is sadly. In general, Japan is probably the cleanest developed country in the world.
@arkanterian4663
@arkanterian4663 4 года назад
By 9AM the cleaners have already mostly gone through Kabukicho.(This area of Shinjuku) It gets filthy at night...
@lebocharp
@lebocharp 4 года назад
Kabukicho and Shinjuku Station gets pretty filthy with overflowing trash and puke when night falls, especially on Friday nights and weekends. The cleaners do an excellent job in the early mornings though so its usually clean by 9am.
@DieJG
@DieJG 4 года назад
I mean, Shinjuku is kind of dirty, specially compared to other places. Not like Osaka though...
@okay_then8472
@okay_then8472 4 года назад
“Shinjuku can get very dirty” Proceeds to show spotless clean streets.
@PeterB4441
@PeterB4441 4 года назад
Which proves one of two things, he's lying or he's doing a very good job.
@Fastbikkel
@Fastbikkel 4 года назад
@@PeterB4441 Or third, his interpretation of 'dirty' is different.
@ravxnz4207
@ravxnz4207 4 года назад
I think he's just showing off how clean his sidewalks are.
@redentorgabrielulsano2812
@redentorgabrielulsano2812 4 года назад
Nah its just japan
@keiming2277
@keiming2277 4 года назад
​@W0Y4K Naples and Paris be like : Come on, please, we can help him redefine the word "Dirty"
@alexmathewmendoza
@alexmathewmendoza 3 года назад
9:25 I really like the way he handed that thing over to that guy. Just well-rehearsed and carefully done.
@TheGr00vR
@TheGr00vR 4 года назад
Brushing teeth, in a suit? Now that is a bold move.
@bevrosity
@bevrosity 4 года назад
thats cuz he believes in himself. i still wouldnt do it tho lol shit, i usually do it naked
@SAV175
@SAV175 4 года назад
Because he likes the white stains from toothpaste on his suite.)
@Playwithdeutschland
@Playwithdeutschland 4 года назад
L. P. Would never do that if I got paid 2 million. Risky ass move
@AntiTMG
@AntiTMG 4 года назад
Pro Gamer move
@jairopo
@jairopo 4 года назад
look at him, he doesnt even have a phone case. he is a risk taker.
@Kristophison
@Kristophison 4 года назад
Woman: “We are going to start the meeting, good morning!” Staff: AHHHHHHHH
@Skrtskrt1236
@Skrtskrt1236 4 года назад
can relate
@masteroogway3040
@masteroogway3040 4 года назад
Lmao
@やや-u2b
@やや-u2b 4 года назад
日本人でも聞き取れないwwww
@Kristophison
@Kristophison 4 года назад
やや yes
@gojira7332
@gojira7332 4 года назад
RIP earphone
@castlebravo6658
@castlebravo6658 3 года назад
That poster with the best customer service people looks like it’s for a superhero movie.
@dichi3163
@dichi3163 3 года назад
Man.... as an introvert, having to have dinner with my colleagues after a whole day of being a cleaner, janitor, floor manager, fraud checker, security guard and customer service employee would be fatal.
@SarahLynn__
@SarahLynn__ 3 года назад
I know! and that's so common in Japan, it sucks! I worked there and even me not being a Japanse found it really bad, I'm a really shy girl and not knowing the language ( I can communicate in a formal way but not in a really casual way) OMG, and I don't drink and they get drunk and start bullying me for being a party breaker, I had to drink ....and I drank only to get the fucking thing didn't make me feel so bad... really bad times for me, that's the only thing that makes me don't want to return to work there :( you can't say no to go out with them, is a part of your job, not in all jobs but almost in al white collar jobs, really bad for introverts and imagine being a foreigner introvert...
@somaschicksal3235
@somaschicksal3235 3 года назад
Are you really forced to go out with your coworkers in Japan? That's messed up
@jaydelacruz1014
@jaydelacruz1014 3 года назад
@@somaschicksal3235 Yeah, I can attest to this as well. I worked as an English teacher, and they lay the guilt trip on both the foreign AND Japanese staff. My Japanese co-worker and I would rant to each other about how cult-like it could get.
@chocobro3198
@chocobro3198 3 года назад
​Oh damn. Here I was thinking oh how lovely, they must really get along nicely for wanting to dine together after work a lot! I had no idea it was like that. Social/work etiquette is really high maintenance there it seems. I guess it's perfect for people that like to be married to their job... Japanese often commit to one job for life to begin with. But I didn't know it was that extreme! Big yikes. Getting bullied for still attending but then not wanting to consume alcohol is really... messed up. As if a person can't be fun/have fun when sober. My personal motto is always: I work to live, I don't live to work. But for them it seems like it's definitely the other way around. I do admire their strong spirit and diligence though, and I guess if growing up by such standards it's easier to deal with since they are accustomed to it. But I'd be... devastated. I like not having to partake in work outings. I prefer to keep work and private life very strictly separated. It's not for me either, even if my coworkers are pretty cool people that I get along with really well. I've had jobs before where there was social pressure to join in though, but I don't think it can compare to this level.
@ohsehun6470
@ohsehun6470 3 года назад
@@somaschicksal3235 theres no written rule that u have to go, but its certainly expected and people will peer pressure u
@sellsjeeps
@sellsjeeps 4 года назад
What makes this guy such a good manager is that he's done all of the jobs of the people he needs to manage. He knows what's right and has a positive attitude when performing his work. This dude could easily be running this whole casino before he's 40. Kento is an inspiration to us all.
@dragondrew2000
@dragondrew2000 4 года назад
Yes he truly is. Wish he could inspire my last boss.
@diothedinosaurveryscawwy8749
@diothedinosaurveryscawwy8749 4 года назад
Yes
@LibertyForAll-l3q
@LibertyForAll-l3q 4 года назад
most likely he will never run the casino.
@MaMitaMichi
@MaMitaMichi 2 года назад
Love it! I don't know how many times I watched this and still watching this while having coffee before going to work. This is in my trifecta list. Delivery worker, Casino worker and Ramen chef!
@DoofSenpai
@DoofSenpai 4 года назад
He's only a casino worker? He's dressed like he owns the dang thing. Man this guy has a lot on his plate I wonder how much he makes.
@gillmanmedia5487
@gillmanmedia5487 4 года назад
probably not a lot since the average salary for a casino worker with or without experience is 2.1 million yen per year so that’s roughly $19,600 per year or £15,800 per year edit: or $9.46 per hour working 5 days a week doing an 8 hour work shift
@DoofSenpai
@DoofSenpai 4 года назад
@@gillmanmedia5487 Yeah I kinda figured he wasn't paid enough.
@ykl1277
@ykl1277 4 года назад
@@gillmanmedia5487 he looks like he has a senior(ish) position though, I'd put him on the 3rd quadtile
@eriklerougeuh5772
@eriklerougeuh5772 4 года назад
he probably dont earn a lot, but you can get promotion quickly since staff is quite young, dress code in costum is cultural in japan (school or later searching job, of marriage etc) even for working class, in addition he can meet girls or people easily with this suit. he have the luck to work at shinjuku wich is a big hub of life in tokyo (officestaff, worker, student, tourist, nightlife etc), since the culture of eat after work is large that make restaurant very cheap and numerous there, i remember ate in a 24/7 izakaya at shinjuku and pay all i can eat+drink for 25$, generally 50cl beer is like 5$, and food is like 7$ for ramen/plate or in group...you can order a big one for many people, but you can also order additional meat plate for3-10$ depending of what you want....remember most of japanese eat the morning, few for lunch, and in evening lightly and mainly drink.
@Hug0Z31
@Hug0Z31 4 года назад
Almost every working adults dress like that in Japan, good looking in every situations is the norm, don't matter how much money you make or how important your job is.
@ChickenSundae
@ChickenSundae 4 года назад
"His company is careful to avoiding a morning shift following a late shift" My Work: 🙈🙉
@ky9933
@ky9933 4 года назад
LOL yup... here in Canada, employers are only supposed to maintain 7 hours between shifts. You could work until 11:00pm and expected to be back at work at 6:00am
@fyren4566
@fyren4566 4 года назад
@@ky9933 crazy, here in Germany we have 11 hours between shifts. I will never work till 11pm and go back at 6am.
@suchhun
@suchhun 4 года назад
And you don't get to 🙊or else 🔫
@MystiCalBEING89
@MystiCalBEING89 4 года назад
@@ky9933 that is 7 hours but ok
@ky9933
@ky9933 4 года назад
@@MystiCalBEING89 Exactly. It is 7 hours. And not enough time between shifts.
@wauliepalnuts6134
@wauliepalnuts6134 4 года назад
*_WE ALL NEED THIS RIGHT NOW._* *_MORE, PLEASE._*
@soliton_radar
@soliton_radar Год назад
The level of respect and polish the employee have is incredible. Coming from the U.S, it's a refreshing site to see. Excellent work Kento.
@randomunusedaccount3153
@randomunusedaccount3153 4 года назад
I wonder how the other day in the life people are doing. Like the Toyota worker, the couple, the delivery driver.. I wonder what’s happened to them since their videos???
@SwirlyisCool
@SwirlyisCool 4 года назад
I know Moe the housewife who wears kimonos just celebrated Sutan's 1st birthday and her RU-vid cooking channel is growing.
@vincaso
@vincaso 4 года назад
@@SwirlyisCool whats the name of it??
@MiCBurz
@MiCBurz 4 года назад
FYI. The toyota worker is paolo's sister-in-law.
@lizbethc2447
@lizbethc2447 4 года назад
@@vincaso kimono mom
@MsCahpj
@MsCahpj 4 года назад
@@MiCBurz eh really?
@glenn7229
@glenn7229 4 года назад
Worker: "Shinjuku can be very dirty at times" Me: "the trash is literally a size of a peble"
@timerimgrinder7257
@timerimgrinder7257 4 года назад
Gleto HS you call that Dirty in Japan
@even___
@even___ 4 года назад
@Gleto HS
@cheese1010
@cheese1010 4 года назад
In the whole city
@MelancholicDays
@MelancholicDays 4 года назад
japan: "gambling is illegal" also japan: "here take this chip you can exchange for money"
@AnimeLover930
@AnimeLover930 4 года назад
Bobby Tang Ahhhh the good old technicality
@user-xv4he4mt4x
@user-xv4he4mt4x 4 года назад
The exchange vendor usually located next to the Casio. It’s the loophole.
@LemonRush7777
@LemonRush7777 4 года назад
@@Sean-gio2 This is very moronic, frankly. In any other country, this behaviour would be considered gambling. But hey, it's the country with censored porn, so I guess it's business as usual.
@commonwealthrealm
@commonwealthrealm 4 года назад
Now I see where Square Enix got their idea of Gold Points in Final Fantasy VII.
@kellenmoon3084
@kellenmoon3084 4 года назад
where's metal gear solid 3 pachinko?
@mookiecookie44
@mookiecookie44 4 года назад
“Shinjuku can get very dirty” *sweeps up one individual scrap of paper from the sidewalk*
@johnboy2022
@johnboy2022 2 года назад
I love how respectful the Japanese culture is toward others and customers in this video. They are so efficient in their daily routines.
@xKiLLzZx1
@xKiLLzZx1 4 года назад
Customers cheats on machine and wins Jackpot Casino Staff Member: I'm so sorry.
@taotzu1339
@taotzu1339 4 года назад
Casino Staff Member 2: And please return all your winnings plus everything else in your pocket. Or our Yakuza boss will personally cut your balls off. We are still very sorry. Customer: (Shits in pants).
@casualdanger
@casualdanger 4 года назад
@@taotzu1339 somehow sounds more polite than American casinos who tell you that jackpot was in error and you win nothing
@eriklerougeuh5772
@eriklerougeuh5772 4 года назад
i played to game catcha in tokyo (with anime goodies and pince etc), i witness a japanese who were cheating on same machine and hitting plastic glasses at specific spot for get the loot often, (he got 2full bag of loot) i called a staff, he wa slighty worried and didnt do anything else than go enar the guy who just left after a moment, the goodies are cheap, i think even with professional like that who sell the limited goodies in retail in usa/europe, those game catcha earn money... its quite the same with pacinkho even if few cheat a bit, they cant beat the computer inside the machine^^ as ong as they dont play like kaiji !
@twikstopicyoutub1000
@twikstopicyoutub1000 3 года назад
5:49 my man just straight up goes super saiyan
@samwilson2800
@samwilson2800 3 года назад
They nearly inhaled me
@Starkiller5121
@Starkiller5121 3 года назад
'ohaiyo gozaimasu!' 'AAAHAAAAAAASAMASU' That microphone got some serious pounding sound wise :3
@famus801
@famus801 3 года назад
Fuck dude this is what the Americans heard charging at them in WW2
@munat3413
@munat3413 2 года назад
@@famus801 Don't show any vets this video, it'd trigger a PTSD attack
@cinlung
@cinlung 4 года назад
I am amazed on how he is taking his various job from outside work, to cleaning machines and toilets, to computer works, to being a supervisor to a new employee. That is a very wide range of works and only 30 min break and 30 min lunch and all done with a smile. That is awesome. I admire Japanese worker spirit of taking their work with pride and excellence. Amazing.
@RoyMcAvoy
@RoyMcAvoy 4 года назад
Because they're in the service industry so that their break and schedules are a bit tighter compared to the others in this series.
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 3 года назад
I like the dedication to being professional in the Japanese workplace, no matter if it's high finance, a casino, or a market. Very admirable.
@lilyolmedo3773
@lilyolmedo3773 4 года назад
quitting your job in japan: thanking your coworkers, giving a speech and recieving a card America: ya i hate this place bye Edit: dang I did not think this would start a fight in the comments it was just a joke
@LG-jb9zs
@LG-jb9zs 4 года назад
to be fair they're obviously treated better by their employer in Japan... I mean, they get their uniforms DRY CLEANED DAILY. In America you have to buy your own work clothes and you KNOW we can't afford to go out every day after work for drinks and dinner.
@DetrimentalDerivation
@DetrimentalDerivation 4 года назад
@@LG-jb9zs On the flip side, most work places in the USA also assume a lower expectation for front-line service sector workers than in Japan. If you happen to be someone who finds little joy in your position, _most_ managers and coworkers won't reprimand you for performing a bare minimum which is implicitly below the explicit requirements of the position. And those which do try to enforce those worker requirements usually either have to give the workers a financial/material incentive to stick around, or have to deal with high rates of turnover.
@HELL0NESSA
@HELL0NESSA 4 года назад
@@LG-jb9zs this is only ONE workplace. There are workplaces that are just a bad there. And there are great companies here. Also, there are tons of work places that give you a uniform that you don't pay for. There are also those that do have a cleaning service for uniforms. I don't know if its as frequent as this though or maybe the workers have multiple uniforms. But I know my last job, they came every week.
@Joricano
@Joricano 4 года назад
@@LG-jb9zs it all depends on your company. I know some companies in the States where the uniform is issued and cleaned by the company
@MASTEROFEVIL
@MASTEROFEVIL 4 года назад
Haha
@oscarsimonvelasco4263
@oscarsimonvelasco4263 3 года назад
"Shinjuku can get very dirty" *Proceeds to sweep one small piece of paper* My country must be a garbage dump in Japanese standards lol
@fatdoi003
@fatdoi003 3 года назад
no..... i stayed around that part of Shinjuku.... the square outside tend to be quite a lot of rubbish as number of young skate boarders and foreigners hang around there
@LacosteBlanc
@LacosteBlanc 3 года назад
My country is a dumpster
@mifshima8653
@mifshima8653 3 года назад
@@fatdoi003 I see foreigners is the cause ofc
@thecitybuilder1591
@thecitybuilder1591 3 года назад
Then my country is a landfill
@drakemexican8238
@drakemexican8238 3 года назад
@@mr.langustinos5808 sarcasm it's not common in Japan jajajaj
@agr8cutr
@agr8cutr 9 месяцев назад
I'm always so amazed by Japanese culture and work ethic. I like the camaraderie and attitudes and sense of community.
@mcooper5929
@mcooper5929 4 года назад
Please,Please and please more of these. They are wonderful. Was in Japan this winter and was so impressed by the courtesy of the Japanese culture.
@Skape0013
@Skape0013 4 года назад
"The compagny is careful to avoid scheduling a morning shift following a night shift". That's not being careful, that's respecting human rights...
@iiovemiku
@iiovemiku 4 года назад
you'd be surprised at how rarely companies respect stuff like that
@karurokun1394
@karurokun1394 4 года назад
riot Most mid tier jobs here in Dubai have 8:00-6:30 six days a week schedules. God i love living in this world. I hope i live forever
@Zeon_SpaceX
@Zeon_SpaceX 4 года назад
@@karurokun1394 while my place worked 0600-1800 6days per week 🤮
@karurokun1394
@karurokun1394 4 года назад
Zeon Chiu I hope this world goes down in flames
@mariahjones2611
@mariahjones2611 4 года назад
My current job does this.. I finished at 1am and was rostered at 9am the same day. Getting redundant though so can't wait to leave
@Woyro
@Woyro 2 года назад
Combines my interests in casinos with Japanese work culture. Excellent job
@boargod4511
@boargod4511 4 года назад
Day 50 of asking PAOLO to make a "day in the life of a yakuza gang member"
@timbarlow5118
@timbarlow5118 4 года назад
@@BoyceBailey likely just making illegal money off drugs and imported firearms
@sau3221
@sau3221 4 года назад
@@timbarlow5118 I know that they are dangerous but some people and my friends says they are quite friendly...i really wanna know more about them tho
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@sau3221 HOW IS HE ALLOED TO TRAVEL AROUND NO LOCKDON QUARANTINE
@medhanshjani
@medhanshjani 4 года назад
Man that's what I want 😂
@2011blueman
@2011blueman 4 года назад
Good fucking luck with that.
@kimberlyvenesky1156
@kimberlyvenesky1156 4 года назад
Kento looks like he's a really good manager who cares about his workplace and his employees. what a nice guy!!
@TheRafaelRamos
@TheRafaelRamos 2 года назад
Japan is awesome! Even in a casino they're so respectful. Love it!
@kushalrajput5832
@kushalrajput5832 4 года назад
This Casino has more discipline than my whole school class floor. Damn, it hurts. P.S.: I wouldn't guess that they work in a Casino if I saw them outside in their suits.
@bangbangtangahwei
@bangbangtangahwei 4 года назад
No wonder, if u watch how japanese kindergarten run.
@oh0stv
@oh0stv 4 года назад
This Casion has more discipline than our military ...
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
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@thebusiness8212
@thebusiness8212 3 года назад
Kento: Shinjuku can get pretty dirty. Shinjuku: *Three candy wrappers on the ground*
@saulverastegui9147
@saulverastegui9147 2 года назад
That probably fell on the ground accidentally 😂
@ellenvanorden6354
@ellenvanorden6354 4 года назад
I am a grocery store worker and would like to see a Japanese one. I know it is not that exciting but I am curious. Konbanwa! It is 9PM here in the usa.
@LilLadyAy
@LilLadyAy 4 года назад
Yes! We've seen loads of konbini videos here, it would suit the channel fine.
@stephenho5272
@stephenho5272 Год назад
I don't have a gambling problem, you do ... I just enjoy lining up outside in the cold for over an hour for the casino to open!
@jeffmen8266
@jeffmen8266 4 года назад
Japan: you cant gamble thats illegal! Japanese casinos: hold my beer
@justapersonlastname8yearsa109
@justapersonlastname8yearsa109 4 года назад
NO LMAOO HOLD MY GOLD CHIP
@VeimosArcht
@VeimosArcht 4 года назад
Potatoe man
@Angultra
@Angultra 4 года назад
Pachinko: Go around the corner first then hold my beer
@yourdad9723
@yourdad9723 4 года назад
*balls
@mr.blister4856
@mr.blister4856 4 года назад
Jeff Men edit the comment to say hold my sake
@riainangaeilgeoir4595
@riainangaeilgeoir4595 2 года назад
Out of all of the jobs that appeared in this series, I feel like I would enjoy being a casino worker the most
@Jibbie49
@Jibbie49 4 года назад
Oprah was interviewing a woman who owned a high-end salon in Paris who said "I had a young Japanese woman come in and buy designer clothes and it totaled over $100,000 and she took out $131,000 cash USD to pay me, and I said what if someone would steal that from you?" She told me "My father owns a Pachinko Casino in Japan, and you have no idea how much money that makes."
@grootsChannel
@grootsChannel 3 года назад
@La Fa maybe the dad just gives her cash
@elaminmochichi7767
@elaminmochichi7767 3 года назад
@La Fa If you can fork out £100,000 easily then no problem flying with private jet lol
@elaminmochichi7767
@elaminmochichi7767 3 года назад
@La Fa yeah, unfortunately will never know
@jumpmomongaable
@jumpmomongaable 3 года назад
Then she is not really “Japanese women” these Pachinko gambling is tightly related to North Korea and China, and less often with Japanese mafia. So “father” owning isn’t possible. If she is a real Japanese, then her family is Yakuza mafia. Most likely, worse. Most likely related to both North Korean dictator. I hate pachinko ever since I hear this story from my father who is related to politician. And of course person like Ophra would not have knowledge so just broadcast like rich people story while corrupted North Korea and China dictator is making money
@gretathuumberg
@gretathuumberg 3 года назад
Oprah jealous lmao
@wilhard45
@wilhard45 2 года назад
I love pachinko. My friends and I would go play at least once a week. Wearing a suit to work and changing is also common in France. Even a balayeur, a guy who sweeps the streets with a broom, would go to work wearing a suit. You can't tell the bankers from the balayeur.
@pianonotes1010
@pianonotes1010 4 года назад
Worker: "you were caught cheating." Me: "no I wasn't." Worker: "yes, you were." Me: "customer is God." Worker: "... Yes. My apologies." *Bows*
@rusenakman
@rusenakman 4 года назад
Well a cheating customer is not considered a customer
@kaibasil4447
@kaibasil4447 4 года назад
Ruşen Akman What’s that yellow thing next to your username
@rusenakman
@rusenakman 4 года назад
@@kaibasil4447 "Channel supporter for two months" icon
@kaibasil4447
@kaibasil4447 4 года назад
Ruşen Akman ohh thanks :)
@handywijaya3689
@handywijaya3689 4 года назад
@@rusenakman How do you get those?? Not so sure it would've been as easy as FB
@DavidTheNickjrFan2003
@DavidTheNickjrFan2003 2 года назад
I really enjoy watching your Day in the life videos Paolo. Really enjoy them. Hello from the US.
@ikafebrina2510
@ikafebrina2510 4 года назад
waiting for "Day in the life of teacher" in japan
@Dimitrisaurus
@Dimitrisaurus 4 года назад
I would like that.
@kendra5287
@kendra5287 4 года назад
that might be harder to do. They would either have to avoid filming the kids completely to get like all of their parents permission
@mysteriousplayer248
@mysteriousplayer248 4 года назад
I would like to see teacher and ALT :)
@stardustpink
@stardustpink 4 года назад
Elementary school teacher, middle school, highschool, and college professors. 4 parts please XDD
@AlHashemi.Idrissi
@AlHashemi.Idrissi 4 года назад
I would love that
@kashmirgatlin5041
@kashmirgatlin5041 3 года назад
He’s my favorite he seems so sweet and seems to love his job!
@mikyongkim4425
@mikyongkim4425 4 года назад
He's a floor manager/housekeeper/Human Resource/security.
@eazyc404
@eazyc404 4 года назад
Moo Koo Kook throw data analyst in there too
@Cirex2118
@Cirex2118 4 года назад
Hes one Hell of a casino worker ~
@pedrozo7662
@pedrozo7662 4 года назад
make him bald and you get Japanese johnny sins
@giovanniherrera6037
@giovanniherrera6037 4 года назад
*swiss army knife
@randiekay4994
@randiekay4994 Год назад
I'm loving the way he uses his hands when giving the customer an item.
@hbh7868
@hbh7868 4 года назад
That level of customer service is a world away from here in the west
@oTheGriMReaPeR
@oTheGriMReaPeR 4 года назад
Yeah but... Western customers are a world away from the East
@autorefresher1
@autorefresher1 4 года назад
Yeah, the West is a world away from the East
@sacstanxiang3736
@sacstanxiang3736 4 года назад
@@autorefresher1 Underrated comment
@NyangisKhan
@NyangisKhan 4 года назад
Yep! In the west we've got Joe Pesci.
@devilkicln
@devilkicln 4 года назад
HBH786 if you’re talking about the US. No comparison. The respect kindness differences will never be the same. It’s customary service in japan. In US there’s none of that. Either u care or u don’t give a flying fuk. In the next 1000years, Americans will still be Americans.
@rudolphransom
@rudolphransom 3 года назад
It's weird to see the staff always being friendly and helpful and some customers pretending not to see them.
@carriepadgett2743
@carriepadgett2743 3 года назад
yeah...all these videos show workers being SO polite and everyone having such considerate natures towards other people...apparently NOT in a casino LOL ...no one seems very thankful to the staff
@chocobro3198
@chocobro3198 3 года назад
I think it's some etiquette thing there too where in stores and such, when the worker greets you upon entering, you're not actually supposed to greet them back and stuff. Don't quote me on it, but I once saw this in a 'what not to do when visiting Japan' video.
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 3 года назад
@@chocobro3198 Yes, it's completely true, I see it everywhere in Japan. I even found some old videos dating back to the 1960s (it was a documentary on a supermarket) and I saw an old woman being helped with her groceries by some staff, and then completely ignoring them and walking out while they bowed and said ''Thank you.'' Maybe Japanese people think the ''OMG thank you!!!'' that Westerners do is fake/bad acting?
@miayim5480
@miayim5480 3 года назад
I more feel like in Japan culture people would think the staff are doing their job this is what their job duty,so no need an appreciation for that action??
@vanguelder
@vanguelder 2 года назад
@georgesoukup4058
@georgesoukup4058 4 года назад
The alarm in the beginning gave me so much anxiety
@alastacolalastacol8402
@alastacolalastacol8402 4 года назад
I thought I was the only one 😓
@TheGroundBeef
@TheGroundBeef 4 года назад
FUCKING YES same!!!!! holy shit hahahaha
@M.Monroe-m9l
@M.Monroe-m9l 2 года назад
"Let's see what he does" Everything. He does everything.
@twystedhumour
@twystedhumour 2 года назад
and here i complain about being a supervisor, and i have 1 shift and 3 staff LOL
@leanp633
@leanp633 4 года назад
I noticed employees in Japan really like to eat out with their co-workers at the end of the day. My introvert ass wouldn't survive there.
@aus-li
@aus-li 4 года назад
Ya, they actually force you to go even if you don't want to. It's a very dysfunctional working environment.
@leanp633
@leanp633 4 года назад
@Day Dreamer That's horrible
@ozsnowbum
@ozsnowbum 4 года назад
yeh they arent enjoying that, theyre shamed into doing it. imagine having to waste not only your time and money going out drinking with co-workers but imagine if you didnt even like them
@pathmaker2337
@pathmaker2337 4 года назад
@Day Dreamer Damn. Imagine a muslim guy working there.lol
@brendanfarthing
@brendanfarthing 4 года назад
I think it's great, it really would bring the employees closer like he said. We do similar here in Australia, hit the pub for a few beers after work. Great way to wind down.
@steveseattle140
@steveseattle140 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite videos on youtube!
@oakpkdude
@oakpkdude 4 года назад
The strangest thing is that he would put on his suit BEFORE brushing his teeth.
@2011blueman
@2011blueman 4 года назад
He also was wearing the suit to work, when he wears a completely different uniform at work.
@pibadar
@pibadar 4 года назад
@@2011blueman he's like an nba player. show up in suits and wear tank top and shorts to work
@DTrain2000
@DTrain2000 4 года назад
@@pibadar Dammit, i miss the NBA man
@lawrenceweston922
@lawrenceweston922 2 года назад
Shinjuku can get very dirty …. Proceeds to sweep the cleanest city sidewalk I’ve ever seen.
@watersplash247
@watersplash247 4 года назад
That guy who is 1st in customer service... is really cute
@ashleygarcia6294
@ashleygarcia6294 4 года назад
Aly exactly what I thought
@mikan7492
@mikan7492 4 года назад
hell yeah
@deskloskus
@deskloskus 3 года назад
One planet, so many different worlds! Beautiful
@roycemcgarry1992
@roycemcgarry1992 3 года назад
The production quality of these videos is honestly impressive, thanks for sharing all of these with us Paolo! Hope you and your family are well.
@daniellee6912
@daniellee6912 4 года назад
Man, work culture in Japan looks like complete hell. Also, never imagined a casino would be so busy.
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215 3 года назад
You kidding me? How is this hell
@myosotis8856
@myosotis8856 3 года назад
@@lorenzoluizdesouza1215 He thinks it's hell because the Japanese are a well-mannered, disciplined, and highly progressive people as opposed to the OP, who's probably a couch potato.
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215 3 года назад
@@myosotis8856 Right?? There's so much to learn from them especially their customer service
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215 3 года назад
@Paulo vitor frança braga paulokunp so....so... what if they work till their tired... They work beyond their line of duty... Oh, how about lets lay down on the sofa all day and request for excessive human rights so we can hide from the realities of life
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215
@lorenzoluizdesouza1215 3 года назад
@Paulo vitor frança braga paulokunp im not being an extremist of course i support labours rights. And I'm well aware about japan's work ethic. Was saying about their service in the pachinko casino was just inspiring and gave me a thought or two of how to run a small business. And I bet work exhaustion does not applies everytime. It's safe to say he enjoys his work or even is 'okay' with it
@mrjujuice5484
@mrjujuice5484 Год назад
These folks need to change their alarm. That tone haunted my college years.
@MeaslyKatt
@MeaslyKatt 4 года назад
The pachinko worker is so cute! I love how respectful he is. He seems really caring.
@danbreton9269
@danbreton9269 4 года назад
"Day in the life of a police officer" could be possible?
@lijie6431
@lijie6431 4 года назад
You get rewarded by the number of confessions you get from suspects.
@tomevers6421
@tomevers6421 4 года назад
there is not much to film haha
@mahidG
@mahidG 4 года назад
Day in the life of a Japan's Prime Minister
@ub4079
@ub4079 4 года назад
Actually crime DO NOT EXIST in Japan, so probably it is quite boring. I guess it is probably IMPOSSIBLE to imagine for US citizens.
@nicjansen230
@nicjansen230 4 года назад
There's a police vlogger in the Netherlands called Jan-Willem. He starts and ends at the police station instead of at home though ...and it's not in Japan ru-vid.com/show-UCmxePybUpZj8RRuWz6r8uTQ
@datboi7197
@datboi7197 4 года назад
I just want to fantasies that Paolo is sneaking into people's homes and stalk his victims down.
@GodofLovers
@GodofLovers 4 года назад
You need some help man. You need Jesus. Something is wrong in that mind of yours.
@datboi7197
@datboi7197 4 года назад
@@GodofLovers So that's why my therapist stopped talking to me.
@alphaxanon
@alphaxanon 4 года назад
@@datboi7197 You sneaked into your therapist's bedroom? I thought I was the only one.
@ATSHAH
@ATSHAH 4 года назад
Omg.. you guys too?
@hakimkamaruzaman9218
@hakimkamaruzaman9218 4 года назад
@@ATSHAH I guess we're not alone
@mikab.4838
@mikab.4838 2 года назад
I admire the etiquette and respect in Japan!
@tilasole3252
@tilasole3252 2 года назад
I went to a pachinko parlor once. Me and my girlfriend was our first time. The workers there did something to our machines and then we played. We both won. We went to the desk and we were going to buy shampoo or something, but they gave us a key chain each and pointed us outside to a building, a little hole in the wall. We both went there and we both "apparently" won double the amount we put in. At the same time. On our first try. =/ Obviously they were trying to make us feel good on our first visit and even hopefully come back. We lost track of the place. I know for sure you can win, but this was deliberate for us to. I would of went back if for nothing else but to "give" there money back, plus some. After all it is fun to play them. I prefer pinball myself, but I am interested in the older Japanese pachinko machines, but they and another parlor did not have them. Another RU-vid video showed the "prize" item to be lipstick that you would take outside and get cash. Apparently it is illegal to get "money" from gambling, but not to take a very specific item out back and have them "buy" that item for ridiculous amounts of money... =P
@johndumaguing5849
@johndumaguing5849 4 года назад
"Can't wait for day in the life of a Yakuza" Credits to the original creator of this comment
@tallon3925
@tallon3925 4 года назад
I am the original creator
@m4rs12
@m4rs12 4 года назад
Pls no, we still want to see Paolo making more videos for us 😂
@localidiot4116
@localidiot4116 4 года назад
I don’t give 2 shits of who’s the original creator all I can say it’s hilarious 😂
@mosalah8551
@mosalah8551 4 года назад
I bet they yakuza has thier own uniform and sweeping the floor too
@johndumaguing5849
@johndumaguing5849 4 года назад
@@localidiot4116 XD IM JUST BEING NICE BECAUSE HE MIGHT GET MAD FOR BORROWING A COMMENT😆
@andreaita4399
@andreaita4399 Год назад
i love your culture,so much respectful
@kwengca
@kwengca 3 года назад
I'm most impressed that he doesn't get toothpaste on his suit when getting ready in the morning. I def need to brush my teeth and then get dressed otherwise I make a mess of myself 😂
@Supersquigi
@Supersquigi 3 года назад
brush with your mouth closed mate xD xD
@casy6203
@casy6203 3 года назад
SAME!
@cree_VI
@cree_VI 3 года назад
same, i hate to see little splashed on my clothes 😂
@yakuza01
@yakuza01 3 года назад
Yeah, if I did it in that order I would end up with 3-4 shirts/ties that will need to be either be left hanged to dry or wash before I even set one foot outside the door to head to work.
@caia1869
@caia1869 3 года назад
SAME
@dordly
@dordly Год назад
8:18 This is something we did in management at my last job. It was a new business and I actually got to help establish our End of Day reports (EODs), essentially a "Hikitsugi" as you say. Throughout the day I'd have Gmail open on my phone with a draft CCing to my area manager and HR to keep track of who I talked to, where I went, what I did, and the distance I drove to each location (so my gas could be compensated next paycheck). I really like systems like this, and it made me realize I should start a journal as that is essentially what such systems are.
@bobbirahmirres3638
@bobbirahmirres3638 4 года назад
When I hear "convenience store" food, my mind automatically associates junk food. I forgot, Japan has better food at the convenience stores 🤩
@GodofLovers
@GodofLovers 4 года назад
Yea, its crazy how much healthier convenient store food is in Japan. Makes our American convenience store food look like the trash it is.
@jaztadz
@jaztadz 4 года назад
I love this series you make! Me and my boyfriend binged watched all of it and man, it made us miss japan even more. Please do a behind the scenes too like how you guys film it from start to end. I’m really curious how u guys do it. Also I’m really interested in a day in a life of a Japanese high school student. Like this comment so he could see.
@aus-li
@aus-li 4 года назад
You could easily find a videos on RU-vid of a vlog with a Japanese high school student.
@Roastpeef
@Roastpeef 3 года назад
HE is my favourite in this series!😭
@profearoum
@profearoum 4 года назад
The best part about Japanese is this service attitude. I love it, I want to have it.
@y0kiddyz1
@y0kiddyz1 2 года назад
I have adhd but I was captivated by this video. Great production. Nice work Paolo 👍
@Amar7605
@Amar7605 4 года назад
9:25 I love how Kento hands the chips to the customer.
@mirinbrah739
@mirinbrah739 4 года назад
Yes proper etiquette for Japan. Using both hands to pass something to a customer.
@bakpakgaming8807
@bakpakgaming8807 Год назад
Seeing people work so hard and still smile it just makes me want to go out and buy all of them lunch lol
@phantomstratocaster
@phantomstratocaster 2 года назад
after a day of work i dont want to see my fellow workers
@Yo6orT
@Yo6orT 4 года назад
5:50 When you step on a lego.
@waynetendo1172
@waynetendo1172 4 года назад
14:00 - he did the thing... the anime drinking thing... he did it.
@NoahZeus
@NoahZeus 4 года назад
Lol he sure did.
@Surfacekilla1
@Surfacekilla1 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@mranime97
@mranime97 4 года назад
Fact in Japan.. People didn't copy Anime, Anime copy real people.
@waynetendo1172
@waynetendo1172 4 года назад
@@mranime97 thank you Mr Anime97, i'm actually retarded in real life and am unable to separate fiction from reality or come to any obvious logical conclusions. i appreciate the time you spent to help me understand that.
@wyzkun
@wyzkun 4 года назад
@@waynetendo1172 lol
@Corazon_Dorado
@Corazon_Dorado 4 года назад
5:51 everyone be gansta until the casino staff cult starts chanting.
@AmaterasuOfOld
@AmaterasuOfOld 4 года назад
Ahhhhhhh!!!!
@pierresihite8854
@pierresihite8854 4 года назад
@@AmaterasuOfOld a HHHHHHHHHHHH
@benjamintu3214
@benjamintu3214 2 года назад
Good morning
@RespatiHanantyo
@RespatiHanantyo 2 года назад
my favorite video from this series. the other videos are good, but this video is the one i watch over and over again
@chrisrenteria499
@chrisrenteria499 4 года назад
I taught English in Japan 10 months ... I didnt like that 5 days a week we went out after work... To drink and eat after spending 8 hours with people i dont wanna see them anymore lol
@mmoarchives2542
@mmoarchives2542 4 года назад
i like the idea, it helps make people get along as they work, when you're loose and not working, you tend to understand each other better, and fight less when on the clock
@ArcanaEric
@ArcanaEric 4 года назад
@@mmoarchives2542 It's a good idea, but I wouldn't want to do it every day of the week either.
@mmoarchives2542
@mmoarchives2542 4 года назад
@@ArcanaEric agreed
@InV1sible9688
@InV1sible9688 4 года назад
@@mmoarchives2542 not 5 days a week (after work). that's too exhausting, and may make me hate them in a way. At most 2 days a week would be beneficial. that's just my take. Esp when you realize you may hate your coworkers, then you will have to be two-faced. so that's a no no.
@frylock770
@frylock770 4 года назад
thats because you only spent 10 months there. if you had spent years there, you would begin to see the fun and value in it.
@msxmurda2385
@msxmurda2385 2 года назад
Imagine living in a place where you aren’t afraid of being randomly attacked, robbed, or pushed onto the train tracks. Heaven!
@quintox3670
@quintox3670 2 года назад
But u get to get groped in trains , get asked out in streets by old man, sexism at its peak (openly supported), Toxic work culture , xenophobia and much more 😊
@iamnaitsirk3091
@iamnaitsirk3091 4 года назад
12:57 Dude looks like he had a fight with a customer.looks like about to cry.
@char4980
@char4980 3 года назад
LMAOOOO
@DK-ul3lo
@DK-ul3lo 3 года назад
😂😂
@freshcoal2905
@freshcoal2905 3 года назад
💀
@Greg_call
@Greg_call 3 года назад
This was very interesting. When living in Tokyo for 8 years, I did not care for pachinko. However, They were everywhere in the 1980s.
@Hadrian9707
@Hadrian9707 4 года назад
Paolo: "Day in the Life of a Japanese Casino Worker!" Me after watching all the mafia related animes: "There's no way in hell this place ain't owned by the Yakuza...."
@keiming2277
@keiming2277 4 года назад
Yakuza is not doing a lot killing now a days. Who wants to kill people when you can making money peacefully ?? Even Yakuza is giving candy to kids nowadays
@Hadrian9707
@Hadrian9707 4 года назад
@@keiming2277 True. I'd expect the Yakuza to try not to kill people if they can since in Asian culture, people are taught good morals and other stuff. Not saying that they don't kill people cause of that, but they are more understanding ig due to their culture.
@-PEAK-
@-PEAK- 4 года назад
Could we get a "day in a life of an japanese voice actor"
@jawadmaadat1542
@jawadmaadat1542 4 года назад
Yesss
@luffiahsalihahs24
@luffiahsalihahs24 4 года назад
YESSSSSS
@rusenakman
@rusenakman 4 года назад
That could be awesome
@fabricio2467
@fabricio2467 4 года назад
that's very interesting, i would like to see it
@eusiahcruz9340
@eusiahcruz9340 4 года назад
Yessssss
@bryn6844
@bryn6844 4 года назад
I used to be friends with a Yakuza guy when I was studying in Japan, he used to run A pachinko place and many of the biggest casinos in Tokyo He was an awesome but a scary guy
@zahraboudidah9334
@zahraboudidah9334 4 года назад
Really?? Did he have traditional tattoos?
@bryn6844
@bryn6844 4 года назад
Zahra Boudidah Yes, he had a huge traditional shinigami tattoo on his whole back and half front. I met him at a Tattoo shop called Shimokita Ink in Tokyo. He was getting his legs tattoos touched, and it was absolutely beautiful. I still talk to him and he sends me many Japanese traditional gifts
@zahraboudidah9334
@zahraboudidah9334 4 года назад
@@bryn6844 wow that's so cool! I love traditional yakuza tattoos. As well as the Korean ones. I understand yakuzas are quite dangerous and all but I really wish I could study their tattoos... each one is supposed to have a meaning about the person's character name and sometime family history... so cool..
@darkmanstudios3828
@darkmanstudios3828 4 года назад
This Japanese man: *takes a shower* Most people in Japan: Impossible
@rmw090
@rmw090 4 года назад
Darkman Studios how?
@vanessaruiz4705
@vanessaruiz4705 4 года назад
@@rmw090 almost every japanese person takes a bath at night. No showers, and not in the morning.
@rmw090
@rmw090 4 года назад
Vanessa Ruiz hmm... interesting!
@vanessaruiz4705
@vanessaruiz4705 4 года назад
@@rmw090 yeah , for me that's a bit strange, in the sense that you can't be 100% clean after all night, so i'd feel uncomfortable to go to work having washed myself only the night before, but well, each person's different.
@quffazalaswad2549
@quffazalaswad2549 4 года назад
He's the nail that sticks out, where's the hammer when you need it?
@SandTiger42
@SandTiger42 2 года назад
LOL I literally started salivating and my eyes watered when he went out to eat Yakiniku at the end. I used to try to eat Yakiniku every weekend while living in Japan.
@DaniTheC
@DaniTheC 4 года назад
Man japan it’s just another world, wish I could live there
@naochan0207
@naochan0207 Год назад
日本語字幕があるとは知らずに、ずっと英語で頑張って見てました笑笑 字幕の日本語がくだけていて面白かったです パチンコは、海外だとカジノと同列扱いされるんですかね?
@ZekuChanU
@ZekuChanU 3 года назад
Make sure all the floor signs work properly Me: "Are you working properly?" The wet floor sign: Me: *Slips* "Alright you pass, this time, but I am keeping my eyes on you"
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