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Interviewing Living Treasures of the Deaf Japanese Community 

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Photos here: deafjapan.com/blog/2014/1/japa...
Yesterday, I was fortunate to visit a Community Center in Sakai-Higashi, Osaka.
Every Wednesdays from 1:00pm - 4:00pm, many Deaf and Deaf-Blind Japanese people meet together, share information, and catch-up with each other.
It's great to see that there is a community center where people can come together and be a part of their community.
There's something about meeting people face to face, joking and laughing with them.
Even though the average age was about 65-70 years old, everyone was so Genki and high spirited!
It was such a great experience.
- Danny Gong

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29 янв 2014

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Комментарии : 56   
@RTillero70
@RTillero70 5 лет назад
Danny, these people are so lively, entertaining and lovely! Homae-san won my heart over. I wish I can meet them personally and learn their sign language.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 5 лет назад
Rebecca Tillero yes Homae-san was a joy to talk with as well as the gentleman. I’m so glad you enjoyed watching the video. Thank you for your support!
@faithkariuki7833
@faithkariuki7833 Год назад
@@DeafJapanTV it's great good l like learn sign language from japanese sign language
@japaneseillustratednotebook2
@japaneseillustratednotebook2 8 лет назад
I'm American and hearing. This video brings back nice memories of a train ride I took while living in Japan during college. I had gotten used to being quieter and less "excited" when I talked while living in Japan, especially on a train. Then one day I heard giggling and the sounds of hands slapping and general jolly noises from the other end of the train car. It was a group of deaf Japanese young people laughing and signing. They seemed like the happiest people in all of Japan, oblivious to the "silence," ironically.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 8 лет назад
Hahaha, Yeah that brings back memories. I am a Coda, so I totally remember signing with my Deaf Japanese friends on the train and laughing, while all the other passengers are so quiet. I apologies to all the people we disturbed.
@japaneseillustratednotebooks
@japaneseillustratednotebooks 8 лет назад
+DeafJapan TV Cute. The experience reminded me to be myself and enjoy life!
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 8 лет назад
Yes definitely!
@user-xx7pg3vw9k
@user-xx7pg3vw9k 3 года назад
Oh my gosh, that was so cute how she made him blush at the end! I could watch these stories all day. I love well lived people.
@pe5220
@pe5220 4 года назад
I really wanted the conversations to keep going .... They were so lovely and engaging. I would love to know about the differently abled communities in Japan.
@melissawilliams6635
@melissawilliams6635 6 лет назад
Deaf Japanese sign language is so beautiful and unique. May God bless them. I'm hearing and am fluent in American Sign Language.
@scottsheldon6206
@scottsheldon6206 8 лет назад
It's very interesting to hear old deaf Japanese people explained their view and experience before and after WW II.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 8 лет назад
+Scott Sheldon Yeah, always good to listen to people who have been living a long time. Many things to learn from their wisdom and stories.
@damizu
@damizu 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for the sharing!!! Very rich experience in world war II.
@melissawilliams496
@melissawilliams496 4 года назад
Danny, thank you so much for interpreting for us in ASL what they were saying
@dorotheaisserstedt9238
@dorotheaisserstedt9238 Год назад
Schönen Dank für diesen Film.
@josebarriosortiz3175
@josebarriosortiz3175 6 лет назад
Wow deaf elders knew how to sign JSL or LSJ also they have great experince. Hey Danny I want to know about your story and your life when you were young also how you learn both sign like ASL and LSJ. I love the true story from deaf people.
@cjc6509
@cjc6509 3 года назад
Continue posting video the way you already are. Awesome conversation to understand their point of view.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 3 года назад
cj c thanks 🙏. Just been crazy busy with trying to continue working during this Covid-19 period.
@hawwndawg
@hawwndawg 2 месяца назад
It has been 10 years. I wonder are they still with us
@roseystudio10
@roseystudio10 2 года назад
Wow, they're just as lively as American deaf people, maybe even more so?
@eudeciogabriel8571
@eudeciogabriel8571 Год назад
They look like they are good people, that is my impression.
@ks-cf9mn
@ks-cf9mn 6 лет назад
It's very entertaining interview.. love it. 😁🤗😁
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 6 лет назад
k s thank you
@brentcoulter7901
@brentcoulter7901 6 лет назад
Amazing experience!!
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 6 лет назад
Brent Coulter thank you
@veronicalangford3028
@veronicalangford3028 5 лет назад
I liked this your video Japanese cool 🙂😊👏👏👍
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 5 лет назад
Thank you very much!!
@stevethevlogger
@stevethevlogger 2 года назад
Very good…want see more war time experiences or deaf old school stories…thank you! I read and see you are Danny, a Coda, living now in Hawaii. Do you work with the Deaf? If you feel comfortable, could you tell us more about yourself? Are your parents still alive?
@KISSARMYDeafGSW
@KISSARMYDeafGSW 8 лет назад
i love it to see japanese people do real funny actions i love them!
@andrearendon7820
@andrearendon7820 3 года назад
Finially see japan sign language...amazing
@deafaslsuperhero8324
@deafaslsuperhero8324 8 лет назад
I enjoy watching Japanese Deaf Elder People better than Young People now days.
@nadinelane3323
@nadinelane3323 10 лет назад
Wow touching one! Enjoy ur video!
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 10 лет назад
Yeah they are all so very cheerful!
@AmberTwohig
@AmberTwohig 7 лет назад
wow!
@rinnyj9547
@rinnyj9547 5 лет назад
This is so amazing. Please make more videos.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 5 лет назад
Erin Moore thank you so very much!!
@rinnyj9547
@rinnyj9547 5 лет назад
@@DeafJapanTV You're welcome. There's nothing else like this on RU-vid. As someone who really enjoys languages, this is one of the best things I've clicked on, on RU-vid.
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 5 лет назад
Erin Moore I was lucky to meet these 2 wonderful people!
@rinnyj9547
@rinnyj9547 5 лет назад
@@DeafJapanTV I don't know if you're still in Japan but nonetheless, I'd love to see videos of comparing Japanese deaf culture to US deaf culture. Are there differences?
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 5 лет назад
I have moved to Hawaii, but I will try to make more videos about the difference / similarities between Japanese and U.S. Deaf culture. Was there a topic you wanted me to talk about?
@funnyvideot.v8156
@funnyvideot.v8156 4 года назад
Welcome
@heydarshahrestani1308
@heydarshahrestani1308 9 лет назад
interesting
@tuongkhanh8197
@tuongkhanh8197 Год назад
Hello
@devira20
@devira20 3 года назад
Hii... Name is Devi i'm deaf from Indonesia Salam kenal kak Danny
@juanjosehernandezgarcia8247
@juanjosehernandezgarcia8247 2 года назад
💖💖💖💖💖
@veronicadunnington8765
@veronicadunnington8765 3 года назад
cute!!
@decemeryangco7905
@decemeryangco7905 8 лет назад
admire nice sign japan :) @deafjapan
@user-uk4mb4yj8s
@user-uk4mb4yj8s 6 лет назад
я очень рада Япония Глухих.
@kagemusha7029
@kagemusha7029 4 года назад
I hope Sakako is in good health and does very well. I think she's 97 now. I'd give her lots of old granny cookies if she manages to be 100 years old. Dang, I am 49 years old that's half of her age ,but I hope I will able to live till 100 as well as long as I am in good health. 😍
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 4 года назад
Kagemusha70 yes I hope she is doing well also. Life can be very short or very long. Take care of everyone, be good to your family and take care of your health.
@s.i.rosenbaum8240
@s.i.rosenbaum8240 8 лет назад
did I understand that little lady is 100?? her sign is so lovely
@DeafJapanTV
@DeafJapanTV 8 лет назад
+S.I. Rosenbaum haha, I don't think she is 100 years old. She said she is 91 years old.
@jerkyboy43
@jerkyboy43 Год назад
Awesome language in sign languages! ❤️👍🙏🏻
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