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Day in the Life of a Japanese Game Center Worker 

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A day in the life at Japan Arcade Game Center following a Japanese Working in Tokyo. We start at their morning routine in Tokyo and follow them to their Japanese office, see their regular working hours in Japan, what they do in the course of their job to get more insight on Japanese work cultre and finally see what they do after work with their co-workers. Mai’s workplace, Taito Game Station, is one of Japan’s most popular Game Center chains. Her company Taito is famously known for some the world’s first arcade games such as Space Invaders and Bubble Bobble. Now with more than 160 game centers and other entertainment facilities all throughout Japan, the company continues to innovate and provide fun and exciting entertainment to all its customers. The Takadanobaba game center has almost every type of arcade game you could imagine, with a total of 326 machines. Interestingly, the numbers of game centers in Japan is down by 50% compared to the last 20 years, but the recent surge in anime popularity has helped revitalize the prize game sector, helping boost this industry back. Also, in Japanese game centers, it’s common to ask the staff for tips and advice on how to win, especially for the crane games. And apparently, if you are struggling a lot, they’ll even adjust the position of the prize so it’s easier to win.
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@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 17 дней назад
paolofromtokyohotsauce.com - Support the channel and get my Paolo fromTOKYO Premium Kaminari Hot Sauce paolofrom.tokyo/ditl - Watch more Day in the Life videos
@Abraham-Lincoln-Harry
@Abraham-Lincoln-Harry 17 дней назад
Do one about day in life as police officers
@kevinmclean96
@kevinmclean96 17 дней назад
Heck Yeah!!!!!😄
@aliali-ce3yf
@aliali-ce3yf 17 дней назад
Paolo, did you win any prizes?
@Sum123ericfs2ud
@Sum123ericfs2ud 17 дней назад
Can older girl?
@asmallhedgehog420
@asmallhedgehog420 16 дней назад
i appreciate your work!! hope you and your family are doing great!! best wishes!
@feelingsugoi
@feelingsugoi 17 дней назад
I hope this series never ends… it’s the best day in the life videos on RU-vid hands down 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
@savannahhelmetag1440
@savannahhelmetag1440 17 дней назад
You can say that again
@Sx-xy2zi
@Sx-xy2zi 17 дней назад
It's cosy and I fall in love with the day in the life's of the different Japanese female professionals
@playmakersmusic
@playmakersmusic 17 дней назад
Paolo is definitely the OG. Now there's so many similar content popping up by local RU-vidrs and I can tell they tried to emulate Paolo's style.
@feelingsugoi
@feelingsugoi 17 дней назад
@@playmakersmusic I know he’s the OG I’ve been following him since his third or fourth day in the life and it’s been the best and yeah I have seen that too but they don’t even come anywhere near his style or popularity. He’ll always be number 1 when it comes to this series.
@jeffserrano2646
@jeffserrano2646 17 дней назад
Same
@Avecclaire
@Avecclaire 17 дней назад
That male worker at the cup collection center who said he loved customer service put a smile on my face just by speaking so passionately. I could tell he really loves his job! I hope he sees this and feels proud of his skills!
@nuridaw9586
@nuridaw9586 16 дней назад
True, he makes me become motivated to work hard at my job too :)
@Abe_ForTheWin
@Abe_ForTheWin 15 дней назад
I was thinking the same thing, he looks happy... but I kinda felt sad for him when he said 10 years.
@StarKillerMystogan
@StarKillerMystogan 15 дней назад
​@Abe_ForTheWin he is probably making good money, and with him, there 10 years its probably his dream job.
@higorcarvalho920
@higorcarvalho920 15 дней назад
I felt the same way! So heartwarming!
@Noobzlikeu
@Noobzlikeu 14 дней назад
@@Abe_ForTheWin You shouldn't. The thing about loving your work is that you'll never feel like doing it is a chore. He seems really happy and satisfied in his work.
@philiq18
@philiq18 9 дней назад
"A Day in the Life..." and "Behind the Counter..." have to be two of the best series on YT and all on one channel. You're content is gold, Paolo. 🔥🔥
@riptos0074
@riptos0074 10 дней назад
Seeing stuff like this gets me so amped up. Going to Japan for the first time in just over a month so going to places like this will be an absolute given!
@ManabiLT
@ManabiLT 8 дней назад
Congrats on getting to go! I want to advise you to be sure to spend time looking at non-gaming/anime things while there as well. That's my only regret from the two weeks I spent there, I didn't really see much of that and it was a mistake.
@wolfumz
@wolfumz 8 дней назад
I just got back from spending two weeks in Japan. My recommendation: Go nuts buying food. If you're coming from America, spending in Japan has never been better. It's a golden age for eating out in Japan, if you're an American tourist. Japan hasn't experienced any inflation during the pandemic, (in fact, they've had deflation in some sectors of their economy), while we've had runaway inflation, especially eating out. Plus, the JPY is falling against the USD. My wife and I went to a five star luxury restaurant on the 35th floor of a brand new hotel in the heart of Shinjuku, and the bill came out to 11,500 JPY. My jaw about hit the floor. That's a five star meal for less $75 for the two of us (Neither of us ordered alcohol, just as a disclaimer. Alcohol would have probably doubled the bill, as is typical in high-end restaurants). The same kind of meal would have cost us $180-200 in the US right now. Street food, like hole-in-the-wall Ramen shops, we stuffed ourselves for under 2,000 JPY total, or $12.75, or less than $6.50 a person. And of course, you got the usual staples of baked goods from 7-11, and vending machines selling drinks for 100 JPY... or _65_ _cents_ . In the US, the vending machine near my office charges $2.25 for a bottle of coke. Just stunning. However, electronics and goods that are sold internationally (e.g., watches, clothing, and jewelry), they're priced basically the same as the US. That hasn't changed. There are other domestic goods and services that are similarly super cheap, by contemporary American standards. So keep an eye out for bargains. And pig out, my friend.
@ThemMightyPies
@ThemMightyPies 5 минут назад
You’re gay
@ThemMightyPies
@ThemMightyPies 5 минут назад
And lame.
@limitedmobro
@limitedmobro 17 дней назад
5:50 Paolo: "Any tips on how to win?" Mai: "Use lots of money, that's the key" What a true businesswoman she is 😄
@sonicase
@sonicase 17 дней назад
hah yeah,.. like 'well the games are rigged, so if you want the prize you just have to spend like 10x what the prize is worth and you'll eventually get it.'
@tsukuneboy
@tsukuneboy 17 дней назад
@@sonicase or you go to akihabara/nakano broadway to buy it at a higher price but it's already opened
@asianmikepown1805
@asianmikepown1805 16 дней назад
From what I've experienced, they would check how much you've spent before making the UFO catchers insanely easy
@nagasako7
@nagasako7 15 дней назад
Every staff is expert crane game operator too. 😅
@jsnvids
@jsnvids 15 дней назад
she was talking about medal games, and even if you win the jackpot for medal games, the medals still cannot be redeemed with cash or prizes, and arcade games outside the medal game area run on 100 yen coins (not medals), so... welp
@CapnxJakE
@CapnxJakE 17 дней назад
Every Day in the Life video is always so interesting! It always brings wonder of how the video is going to be.
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 17 дней назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw 12 дней назад
I wholeheartedly agree! The creators have truly raised the bar with this series, showcasing exceptional character development and storytelling. I can't wait to see what new adventures lie ahead in future episodes. Here's to many more incredible moments to come! Cheers to the amazing journey ahead! Can't wait to see where the characters will go next and how their stories will unfold. Exciting times ahead for sure!
@kl4shgaming
@kl4shgaming 4 дня назад
Absolutely love when I see these videos! Thank you for taking the time and effort to make these, and PLEASE, keep them coming!!
@adamwee382
@adamwee382 15 дней назад
This is definitely your best series. I really enjoy watching the day in the life stuff.
@nathanfuchs1998
@nathanfuchs1998 16 дней назад
Hey Paolo! This was my game center! I used to be a manager at the Burger King across the street when I lived there and would go there often! Nice to see Takadanobaba again!
@somefishhere
@somefishhere 15 дней назад
Wow cool! What’s your life story? Can you speak Japanese?
@McKenna2233
@McKenna2233 14 дней назад
@@somefishhere im interested to know aswell
@nathanfuchs1998
@nathanfuchs1998 13 дней назад
@@somefishhere I’m from the US, but lived in the Philippines from 8-18 years old. Moved back to the US and I had aspirations to be an animator. I wanted to study in Japan as I specifically wanted to do hand drawn animation. Went to Sendagaya Japanese School that’s just around the corner from the station in Takadanobaba and am JLPT N2 level fluent in Japanese after 2 years. Found out later on that since I’m foreign I would have to pay the entire tuition for animation school up front which means I would have had to get a loan at that point. As much as I wanted to do this, I wasn’t going to take on that much debt to do so. If I had been able to pay in installments it probably would have worked out but 🤷‍♂️. So spent a very fun 2 years there (kinda like an extended gap year) and then went back home to the US and work here now. While I don’t use Japanese for work now, it certainly makes a resume stand out haha I worked at the Burger King there while I was there and was able to move up to shift manager (took the Serv Safe classes in Japanese lol). When I was there, we were actually the number 1 Burger King in the country for cleanliness, speed and adherence to different food standards which is pretty cool ☺️ Spent many hours (and money) playing groove coaster at the Taito in the Big Box there haha
@nathanfuchs1998
@nathanfuchs1998 13 дней назад
@@McKenna2233 I posted a reply to @somefish above!
@somefishhere
@somefishhere 13 дней назад
@@nathanfuchs1998 that is amazing. It is crazy how people can live multiple lives in just a couple decades. Keep up the good videography work!
@Marsattacks79
@Marsattacks79 17 дней назад
When a humble Japanese person says ‘ I think I’m good’ you better believe it!!
@austinwiebe3801
@austinwiebe3801 14 дней назад
"I'm not very good" = I'm average "I'm okay" = I'm pretty good "I think I'm good" = I'm literally the number one player
@archangel323118
@archangel323118 14 дней назад
Have been following Paolo for the longest time! He's my door to Japan and how they live. Another banger!! 🔥
@JeffreyBox
@JeffreyBox 6 дней назад
Can you imagine service workers in the us prepping like this and following behavioral rules and etiquette standards? … because I can’t.
@ThemMightyPies
@ThemMightyPies 6 минут назад
Maybe they don’t need to as they’re not robots requiring daily reboots.
@Jordan-inJapan
@Jordan-inJapan 17 дней назад
“Ask the staff for advice on how to win.” Yep, this is a thing here. A buddy of mine has a sizable collection of plush toys etc from ‘UFO-catcher’/crane games. I asked him how he manages to win so often, and he told me the secret was (perseverance and) asking the staff for help. Apparently they’ll even move an item to another location in the box, so it’s easier to get.
@kurisu7885
@kurisu7885 17 дней назад
Yup, the staff at the Round 1 arcades in the states are encouraged to do similar, and they leave a picture on the machine to give a hint.
@Jordan-inJapan
@Jordan-inJapan 17 дней назад
@@kurisu7885 Round One! (There’s one in the neighborhood.) Fun place. 😃
@Nightcodex
@Nightcodex 17 дней назад
that is genuinely so sweet and nice.
@TheTubePoweredOne
@TheTubePoweredOne 17 дней назад
_Never_ underestimate the power of a well-timed "sumimasen."
@Jordan-inJapan
@Jordan-inJapan 17 дней назад
@@TheTubePoweredOne そのとおり。😆
@MalikEXXL
@MalikEXXL 15 дней назад
She's 40? She looks amazing!
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl 6 дней назад
I thought the exact same thing but wasn't gonna say it 😄
@KillerPojo12
@KillerPojo12 4 дня назад
my guy...
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 3 дня назад
Japanese women generally age well
@Ami-vh7sr
@Ami-vh7sr 2 дня назад
Welcome to Asian Women
@daghostds
@daghostds 2 дня назад
@@tom11zz884 Until a point, after that they look 90 🤣
@christopherharris6005
@christopherharris6005 8 дней назад
Awesome video as always Paolo. Another awesome day in the life episode.
@oftenbetterthanone
@oftenbetterthanone 13 дней назад
Thanks, Paolo and Mai! I love the series
@kristoffercedric4565
@kristoffercedric4565 16 дней назад
Japanese hospitality/customer service is the most precious element in the universe.
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw 12 дней назад
I wholeheartedly agree! The creators have truly raised the bar with this series, showcasing exceptional character development and storytelling. I can't wait to see what new adventures lie ahead in future episodes. Here's to many more incredible moments to come! Cheers to the amazing journey ahead!
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw
@ThaisTorres-lh4jw 12 дней назад
I agree! The authenticity and simplicity of the series is what sets it apart from other content. It's a true breath of fresh air and I hope it continues to inspire and uplift viewers for a long time to come.
@gordonlekfors2708
@gordonlekfors2708 10 дней назад
yea the Japanese worker's rights and work culture is so precious ☠️☠️♻️
@ManabiLT
@ManabiLT 8 дней назад
It truly was one of the best things about visiting Japan. They'll do their best to help you even if they don't understand a word of English and you don't understand any Japanese and usually they'll succeed. If they can't, they'll find someone else who can help you. Basically they won't give up until you've been helped properly.
@BillyWhaler
@BillyWhaler 17 дней назад
I love the civility and teamwork of Japan. Takes such little effort to collaborate and treat the customer well.
@imthenomad
@imthenomad 17 дней назад
Omotenashi
@EdenVisionArt
@EdenVisionArt 15 дней назад
It was an enjoyable episode to watch :) love the series & thanks for another great video. Have a good one! 😊🌸
@mr_q_02
@mr_q_02 15 дней назад
These "day in the life" videos are really fascinating! I learn so much!
@bigbro05
@bigbro05 16 дней назад
When it comes to customer service Japan is undoubtedly number 1 in the world. Even in game center customers can ask staff for advices on how to win or even getting help from them if you get stuck. This one is great.
@ssesf
@ssesf 12 дней назад
Ichiban!
@XingCollectables
@XingCollectables 11 дней назад
i buy from japan alot on ebay and even sellers on there are quick to thank you for purchase and 9/10 times inform you about the shipping step by step.
@SevoraLF
@SevoraLF 17 дней назад
I know this is your most popular series but it’s for good reason, they’re so good. also I love how you follow them even at night to the darts bar and just chill 😅
@origamiskills15
@origamiskills15 15 дней назад
It's nice to see that they do so much for customers.Hoping to see next day in life more.Thanks for always bringing unique videos and also thank you for your hardwork.😊
@BluesHiroshima
@BluesHiroshima 15 дней назад
One of the best videos in this series. Thanks!
@thomasji7614
@thomasji7614 17 дней назад
Awesome series of video return! Sadly arcade industry died in USA long time ago and just glad that Japan has it up and running. Thanks for another awesome video, have a great weekend Paolo!
@aceboogie7832
@aceboogie7832 17 дней назад
Not really. Round 1 is starting to pop up a lot of places. Japanese style arcade with all these machines, much fun with a bowling alley also. My daughter asks to go every week.
@aaliyahrandom
@aaliyahrandom 17 дней назад
Depending on where you’re located, the West side of the US is really picking up the Japanese arcade games.
@biteofdog
@biteofdog 17 дней назад
@@aaliyahrandom Yeah, there are several arcade's along the west coast in the major cities.
@Boomdizzle99
@Boomdizzle99 17 дней назад
Interesting that the west coast is importing alot of japanese arcades and not the east coast. Makes sense though. Vast majority of the japanese population in the US is out west and the trade routes go west.
@Zhongli176
@Zhongli176 17 дней назад
@@aceboogie7832 the work ethics is a major difference though, i can tell you from experience since i was a supervisor at round1 so its a lot harder to manage, went through 4 General Managers in 2 years
@fujitafunk
@fujitafunk 15 дней назад
That Taito Tech/game maintenance guy, has such an interesting and cool job in my opinion. I love that he gets to work on game machines, while doing handy work and IT together. It's also great that he learned on the job and basically built himself up!
@michaelvossen7253
@michaelvossen7253 14 дней назад
That was similar to my experience working for Round1 in the US. Fixing games was the most informative and rewarding job in the arcade.
@Kaynos
@Kaynos 9 дней назад
You'd be surprised how many company actually do that. I worked as a Tote Tech in a horse racing track and they basically just gave me a machine and told me, figure it out by yourself. Training was very basic, you learn by yourself.
@Anthony-xv6tk
@Anthony-xv6tk 12 дней назад
I get so excited when a new one of these pops up. Very interesting to see into the lives of other people.
@Ty-bz7zx
@Ty-bz7zx 14 дней назад
Didn't expect this much from a game store vid =)) Thanks for the killer video, very entertaining & informative. =))
@Christopher-m81
@Christopher-m81 17 дней назад
Paulo, I can't commend you enough with the amount of effort and time you put into the 'day in the life' vlogs.
@marqbarq5977
@marqbarq5977 17 дней назад
Always love a “Day in the life of” segments.
@drystick-dy1ub
@drystick-dy1ub 17 дней назад
not “Daily Dose of”.?
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 13 дней назад
@@drystick-dy1ub No, _not_ "Daily Dose of" because "Daily Dose" is not in the title. Read the video title.
@drystick-dy1ub
@drystick-dy1ub 13 дней назад
@@sammiller6631 daddy, from the bottom of my heart , I really really beg you to chill 🙏 honey plzzz 🙏 😢
@Marzimus
@Marzimus 14 дней назад
These videos are very relaxed and informative. Been enjoying for years and happy to see the channel's growth. 👌
@hefestos002
@hefestos002 12 дней назад
A friend of mine shared this video with me, and it's really places like this that make me want to go visit Japan and just be a kid again for just one day. I hope everyone who is working there is doing well. Technician guy keep taking care of those games till I get there!
@Windex314
@Windex314 15 дней назад
I can’t tell you how much I love your channel. This is one of the purest, most enjoyable channels on RU-vid. Thank you
@CWarriorxx
@CWarriorxx 17 дней назад
This has to got to be my favorite video from this series due to a couple of reasons: - I go to this exact game center pretty often since my school is at Takadanobaba - I’m addicted to crane games and I agree, ask the staff for advice or help to shift the prizes and they will generally do so. Some even ask if you need instructions in English, if they can do so! - I learned something new: that they do have sales targets to reach, at least for the managers. My experiences have ranged from staff helping with crane games from easy mode to no help at all, since I thought that it doesn’t affect their salaries whether someone wins or not. Insightful! Appreciate the constant great quality videos!
@JuboRaj-ki4cl
@JuboRaj-ki4cl 17 дней назад
please daily life in Automobile Engineer 🙏🙏🙏
@proving9606
@proving9606 9 дней назад
This is so interesting I work at a game centre in Australia and I love seeing the similarities and differences
@mcg5404
@mcg5404 14 дней назад
Absolutely love these video keep them coming Paolo 👍👍
@TheMadSocrates
@TheMadSocrates 17 дней назад
Man that dude on the dance game was killing it, what an absolute unit. I couldn't do that, that's for sure.
@sammiller6631
@sammiller6631 13 дней назад
if you spent as much time on that dance game, I'm sure you could do that.
@TheMadSocrates
@TheMadSocrates 13 дней назад
@@sammiller6631 True! Be good exercise too.
@ShinyJulian
@ShinyJulian 9 дней назад
Especially in jeans
@jcs1025
@jcs1025 17 дней назад
Japan never fails to amaze me. I hope I get the opportunity to visit the country someday.
@themagicman120
@themagicman120 8 дней назад
love the energy Paolo brings. I'm not sure there's many other people who could make this content the way he does.
@saphiresodia8797
@saphiresodia8797 11 дней назад
Really loved this video, so wholesome and cool to see!
@mnmaddict37532
@mnmaddict37532 17 дней назад
I just love the work ethic in Japan. No matter what the job is, they work as it's the most important job in the world.
@oceyho
@oceyho 15 дней назад
yeah, that is also why the suicide rates are one of the highest. Don't glorify ethics you don't know shit about, ffs. Japan is also right now in one of their lowest when it comes to economic growth since the 1980's. Hell, they even entered in a technical recession and lost their spot of being the worlds third biggest economy to germany. The first question that came to my mind when I started watching the video is, I hope she is married at that age and has kids. But ofc it is Japan, everyone struggles to get by. An advanced society in many aspects (also many downsides), yet a dying one, because no one can afford shit.
@fujitafunk
@fujitafunk 15 дней назад
A mindset that should be applied and standardized around the world.
@nagasako7
@nagasako7 15 дней назад
The fact that I'd trust game center manager over US Presidents to run USA show how high their work standards are vs here lol.
@helloyou5549
@helloyou5549 15 дней назад
you love robotic drone ants with no actual human personality?
@RaZoRxan
@RaZoRxan 15 дней назад
this is pretty fu*king sad actually.
@ayelll
@ayelll 17 дней назад
As an Arcade fan, this looks like a paradise to me. Thanks for including us viewers for your tour inside of this gaming center, Paolo! PS: Anime figures under Sousou no Frieren are really that popular in Japan huh. It does put a smile on my face
@PaolofromTOKYO
@PaolofromTOKYO 17 дней назад
Any time!
@lorettamakathi4839
@lorettamakathi4839 15 дней назад
​@@PaolofromTOKYOthnx for bringing us this series plz don't ever stop doing this series all the way from Zimbabwe
@pokiblue5870
@pokiblue5870 15 дней назад
I wish there was a game center like this in my downtown 🤯 id spend the entire day there 😊
@higorcarvalho920
@higorcarvalho920 15 дней назад
I love the videos of this series and this episode was truly enjoyable! 🙏🏽
@esparda07
@esparda07 13 дней назад
Randomly wanted a relaxing video and thought of the "Day in the Life" series by Paolo. Extremely happy there's a new one.
@taretauni
@taretauni 16 дней назад
面白かった。余裕のある大人って感じですね店長
@rg6982
@rg6982 17 дней назад
The best RU-vid channel ever! Thank u for your amazing content
@kabocha8270
@kabocha8270 13 дней назад
This was my FAVORITE episode of day in the life of a… Thank you so much for posting this!
@oceansideDOODS
@oceansideDOODS 11 дней назад
my most favorite series on youtube. love the videos
@goodcommunitylife
@goodcommunitylife 17 дней назад
Paolo From Tokyo, I always love your “A day in the life of’ videos because they are so much fun to watch and I learn a lot from them! Please don’t stop making these videos!
@bill4913
@bill4913 16 дней назад
Paolo.. That repair tech guy would make a killing re-refurbishing old games here in the states. So many games and so little time.
@humbertogonzalez8643
@humbertogonzalez8643 14 дней назад
Always looking forward to a day in life. Thank you Paolo
@namco003
@namco003 9 дней назад
BIG THANKS FOR THIS!! 30 year arcade tech/collector/manager myself(Chuck E Cheese, Namco, Gameworks, Dave and Busters, etc), but playing in arcades for 45 years. One thing I love about seeing Japanese arcades is how pristine and pretty everything looks. Very pale, and also colorful, but the lighting in the place makes a huge difference. The thing I love about American arcades is the dark gritty with black light and day glow and crazy carpet designs.
@danimn9721
@danimn9721 8 дней назад
@MeganeNaoki
@MeganeNaoki 17 дней назад
I absolutely adore japanese arcades, the games where they dispense cards of different rarities and foiling is exciting and the fact that you can build your 'team' and use these cards make it all the more enjoyable. To the guy who handles the medal games, I hope everyone doing their job can be as joyful as him. I was very moved.
@glenanthony8848
@glenanthony8848 17 дней назад
So cool seeing the repairman working on Pong! Have it at one of our local arcades and it’s one of my favorites. Very unique gaming experience bridging the past to the present. Thanks for this vid and all of the amazing work you and Maiko do! 🙌
@Jae..9..
@Jae..9.. 15 дней назад
These are so interesting. I love taking a peek into someone’s life and seeing how they eke out a living. What’s awesome is how similar we all are, no matter our station in life .
@juanselobo
@juanselobo 12 дней назад
amazing work! one can tell that you put so much work into these videos!! awesome!! cheers Paolo!
@Ayiecat28
@Ayiecat28 17 дней назад
Awesome video as always. I hope next time you can do about a day in the life of a theme park worker and zookeeper. Thank you for the great content.
@mikael8276
@mikael8276 17 дней назад
So nice, clean and polite people. Love Japan from Finland. ❤
@cdnsilverdaddy
@cdnsilverdaddy 15 дней назад
The politeness is because of societal pressures
@tonyelectionfraud669
@tonyelectionfraud669 14 дней назад
@@cdnsilverdaddy doesn't seem like a bad thing
@konactopus5418
@konactopus5418 14 дней назад
​@@tonyelectionfraud669 No not at all. It all depends on how you see it. This is a positive thing. I agree with you.
@paullawson3558
@paullawson3558 14 дней назад
@@konactopus5418 if you like to be a brainless robot slave is a good thing indeed
@elvinnguyen8854
@elvinnguyen8854 14 дней назад
How’s Finland? I’m interested in going there one day
@afifalabiba3682
@afifalabiba3682 14 дней назад
I really love your DAY IN THE LIFE videos. It's really fun and knowledge too. Wish it never ends.
@ginawilkolak7492
@ginawilkolak7492 12 дней назад
Oh this one was really fun to watch!
@kamanama3671
@kamanama3671 17 дней назад
I like how management is dressed just like the rest of the staff. I like that.
@jacqueline-fc8wb
@jacqueline-fc8wb 16 дней назад
I want to give you a "thumbs up" but I am not sure you mean "stress or dress"?😊
@Hanible
@Hanible 16 дней назад
@@jacqueline-fc8wb he definitely meant dressed. In my country mangement would never do the handy work let alone dress like staff... they feel too high and mighty for that sort of thing
@kamanama3671
@kamanama3671 16 дней назад
@@Hanible mine as well
@kamanama3671
@kamanama3671 16 дней назад
@@jacqueline-fc8wb thank you I do talk to text and yeah thanks for letting me know
@kevinb.7206
@kevinb.7206 17 дней назад
great video as always. Thanks for making it!
@guardsredgaming
@guardsredgaming 5 дней назад
Pinned this for when I visit next year, thank you Paolo! Looking forward to playing some WMMT6R.
@robertwhite9621
@robertwhite9621 12 дней назад
What a lovely video, thanks. That dancing guy was SLAYING
@lawless37291
@lawless37291 17 дней назад
Oh I been dying to see a day of life of a Japanese game center. Thank You.
@PrinceChaloner
@PrinceChaloner 16 дней назад
They have those in all of Asia. Sadly there no longer as popular in US as much.
@kordablue2033
@kordablue2033 17 дней назад
Love these videos! They are definitely the highlight to my day. Thank you!!
@arielleHT
@arielleHT 3 дня назад
wow if this is the highlight of your day then you must have a really shitty days
@russofamerica
@russofamerica 14 дней назад
A simple, interesting, and fun piece! Thanks for putting it together.
@tonka301180
@tonka301180 11 дней назад
thx to the taito company and of course to the workers, dat was a very intresting view into the game center! u have lovley and great workers there :)
@DarksephirothX2
@DarksephirothX2 17 дней назад
The timing of this video is really sentimental for me, as it’s almost the one-year anniversary of my trip to Japan. While in Osaka, I visited Super Potato, hoping to find a copy of Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero for PS2. I was greeted by an incredibly polite employee. After googling the game on my phone, I checked with him and learned it was out of stock. Feeling a bit disappointed, I continued browsing the store. About ten minutes later, the same employee came back with several games similar to Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero, without me even asking. It was an incredible moment of excellent customer service and a kind gesture that truly enhanced my experience at the store. I ended up bringing home Auto Modellista, which I now have framed. Thank you, Paolo, for the amazing content you produce.
@REDWOLF763
@REDWOLF763 17 дней назад
love this. We have an arcade like this in the states called Round 1. makes me appreciate it even more now. I also love watching these videos becuase they make me want to be a better worker when i go to my job
@oooBASTIooo
@oooBASTIooo 17 дней назад
Round 1 is actually a Japanese company that expanded to the US. In Japan, their game centers are a mix of sports center and arcade and you pay a fixed fee, depending on how long you're there. So, it's usually a good deal. The arcade games are mostly older, though. But I love it!
@vectorifix3218
@vectorifix3218 11 дней назад
Very interesting, she keeps her shop in top condition. Love her laugh! Thanks for the vid!
@oneminuteenglishlesson7891
@oneminuteenglishlesson7891 15 дней назад
This is one of the best edited videos that I have seen. Well done! And the story is great too!
@binkymagnus
@binkymagnus 16 дней назад
i really enjoy these. i lived in tokyo 25 years ago and it's interesting how much game centers have changed. when i was there it was mostly simulations (flight simulator, train simulator, driving) and action (first person shooters). my favorite was the Yamanote sen simulator. that was really difficult but a lot of fun.
@SahafGece
@SahafGece 17 дней назад
Frieren saves the day again 😄
@code066funkinbird3
@code066funkinbird3 16 дней назад
Totally
@eriklerougeuh5772
@eriklerougeuh5772 15 дней назад
lol, the popularity of the anime, and the attractivity of the goodies play a lot. i have pincer in my country, all no name stuff ...nope sorry.
@mikew735
@mikew735 15 дней назад
really glad to see full episodes of these again, they are the best.
@austind9675
@austind9675 15 дней назад
These people seem like joys! Thank you and I wish the Taito team good fortune!
@aarnavranjansingh8610
@aarnavranjansingh8610 15 дней назад
Please don't stop this series , it's great 👍🏻❤
@GameCenterAdventures
@GameCenterAdventures 17 дней назад
I love TAITO stations!!! They're the best chain in Tokyo by far!! This video was great! (If anyone reading this is in Takadanobaba, you've also gotta check out Mikado!)
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 16 дней назад
Definitely better than Gigo(formerly Sega)
@beads36
@beads36 13 дней назад
I usually don't subscribe after the first video I find of this style on a channel. These are made so well, really great approach to a day in the life style. Thank you and can't wait to tune in for more :) !!!!
@KaiyaAquamarine
@KaiyaAquamarine 10 дней назад
There is a crane game arcade opening up at the end of the month near me in the States and this video got me even more excited 😍. I can’t wait to play some of the games - looks so fun.
@Nutelko8
@Nutelko8 17 дней назад
Your best series. Another banger.
@Moos398
@Moos398 16 дней назад
Maybe this would be hard, but maybe a "day in the life of a train technician"? Like the people maintaining the trains? Im a train technician in Europe and id love to see how it the job looks like in Japan!
@properjellydontbeproper3652
@properjellydontbeproper3652 14 дней назад
I love seeing the world & the people behind it who keep it running passionately. ☺️✨
@JPGamerRetroAnime
@JPGamerRetroAnime 13 дней назад
That's looks pretty awesome working at the Japanese Arcade Entertainment center. Thanks for Sharing Paolo.☺️☺️☺️👍👍😎😎
@TNTCommandTNT_command
@TNTCommandTNT_command 17 дней назад
I love this series, here within 15 minutes! 🎉🎉🎉 😊
@ageoflove1980
@ageoflove1980 17 дней назад
Thank you for entertainment. You increase happiness in my life.
@tusken_games-zj6tk
@tusken_games-zj6tk 12 дней назад
I found out about your channel through the RU-vid recommendation. To be honest, I really like each video. 👌🏼 And on the days I have free, I watch at least 3 videos, it has become my favorite channel in a short time. Keep it up bro.👏🏼👏🏼 greetings from Mexico🇲🇽
@modar9524
@modar9524 11 дней назад
I spend a countless hours playing in that arcade 8 years ago I have so many memories of winning many claw machines and love the staff they are extremely welcoming and make you enjoy the experience
@alexstrolls801
@alexstrolls801 17 дней назад
Thank you Paolo for another great video. I absolutely love the Day in the life series.
@ernestoflores4782
@ernestoflores4782 12 дней назад
I hope someday you have time to cover a day in the life of a professional volleyball player, japans volleyball national team is awesome.
@PotatoCouch666
@PotatoCouch666 14 дней назад
I love this series and your channel so much! Never stop!
@kyleclark8958
@kyleclark8958 12 дней назад
These are fun - I've been studying Japanese for a while now and listening to people just talk is good for my ears :D It's good practice. I go to Japan this Nov and I'm looking forward to spending time in one of these Arcades!
@joshjordan6987
@joshjordan6987 17 дней назад
Yay!!! Day in the Life Videos!
@Fatalis_4K
@Fatalis_4K 17 дней назад
This was so fun to watch!
@yurushii
@yurushii 15 дней назад
I really loved this video! Thank you for sharing this. I love to look at the life of other people besides my own. I am always entertained by the things others do to put food on the table. Mai seems like she is a cool person IRL. She's lovely too.
@onitravel
@onitravel 17 дней назад
Thanks for sharing a day in the life of these hardworking individuals! It makes me appreciate my visits to game centers even more.
@IOSALive
@IOSALive 17 дней назад
Paolo fromTOKYO, I liked this video because it's awesome!
@exiaR2x78
@exiaR2x78 14 дней назад
When I went to Japan a few years back I went to a lot of game centers the workers were all so kind and friendly made me enjoy my time in them even more
@JC-jz6rx
@JC-jz6rx 14 дней назад
it was a lucky day seeing you at the zoo! although this was a while ago so i dont think you would remember.Thank you for the good content!
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