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@@barbsjjk yea her mom is Japanese but I think she had someone help her with the writing Japanese parts. Since I don’t think she nor her her mom speaks Japanese (if they did then they would probably ask for help in Japanese)
@@Quyniie yeah, she's half japanese half canadian (i think), and one of her close friends speaks fluent japanese so I think she helped her for the video (the friend that also did the voice over for that japanese woman)
If you said that you live near kichijoji area, and you're a resident of Mitaka-ku, you can get a Mitaka resident's Studio Ghibli Museum Pass each month for several people. I don't know the detail but you can ask your nearest kuyakusho or just call the museum about it. They reserve several slots for resident so it comes as first come first served
@@tsukuneboy When I was visiting, a kind Mitaka citizen got me and my friends tickets! We were talking about how sad we were that we couldn't get tickets and she just popped up and offered to help. I only met her briefly but I would die for her.
And as I noticed Japanese personalities are kind. I've been teaching English to Japanese and they're all so kind. Though they're shy at first but when you start talking to them and lead the conversation they're actually fun.
Ah, I think I can explain "Dust Box." An older word for trash can is Dust Bin. I think it's an antiquated word that's much more prevalent in the UK but Aussies and Americans would recognize the word dust bin but might be confused by dust box.
I’m asian and have traveled to different countries even in the western side but when I went to Japan, I wanted to cry. I got lost in Shinjuku for 2 hrs finding my airbnb (first time to try airbnb because my sis said I should try to experience the Japanese airbnb) It was also so cold that time because I went during end of autumn season. I looked awful carrying my heavy luggage up and down the stairs. Haha. I swear. I just realized that Japanese people are polite and are also quiet. So it was peaceful to walk and eat in restaurants that you could here the conversations of other people. They also mind their own business so no one was trying to come up to me to help me like in other countries. (Of course that is not bad since it’s their country and culture). I couldn’t communicate in English. It was my fault as a foreigner because I should’ve known some Japanese before visiting. My problem with traveling to Japan is the language barrier. Just the language barrier. It would be nicer if all tourists can understand all the Japanese words even for directions. I would love to go back to Japan again. But hopefully, I don’t get lost again. I took a taxi to be able to get to my airbnb and after 2 days I went to stay in a hotel in Shibuya and I took a taxi again. Lol. Expensive but better than getting lost again and confused. I felt alienated. :)) still, would still go back to Japan.
@Giamm Lieddack i wouldnt say its boring, but rather a realistic approach of what might be a first trip to Japan for a foreigner that doesnt necessarily speak basic japanese. Vlogging channels have glamorized so much the traveling experience that i feel sometimes we forget that trips to foreign countries are often times a wild ride, and misunderstandings are bound to happen.
@Giamm Lieddack you know that counts for a lot of countries right? Also why would they learn english if it isn't neccessary. Not every country uses english.
@Giamm Lieddack u realize it’s not random Japanese strangers job to teach u Japanese right? If u want to learn a language get a language teacher or learn from free online sources 😐 it’s literally everywhere, YOU just need to put the effort in to learn
@Giamm Lieddack actually, in all honesty, it's incredibly rude to assume everybody wants or needs to speak english. If you're in another country, just try to go with their flow. Let's not for once throw english into everything. It's already exhausting as it is, if you're going to a different country, you're going to a different country.
Kohei looks like a character from Tokyo Revengers. The whole video I was just admiring his facial features, dude looks like he's straight out from anime.
I remember when I saw the video for the first time I was curious who spoke the Japanese line in response to Jaiden’s dad and blatantly calling him an idiot, turns out that was spoken by a good friend of Jaiden since she asked if they would. 👍🏻 Also Jaiden doesn’t actually know Japanese. She had a couple of friends help her with the Japanese writing that she had in the animation, they did a really good job 👏🏻
There are actually a lot of English signs in Tokyo.. that's a lifesaver. It's a matter of knowing where to look, and what to look out for, preparation is key. But it's best to learn about the transportation, schedules, etc before coming to Japan. That's what I learned when I arrived the first time years ago, ALONE, hahaha! Also, there's FREE WiFi at the airport... they didn't know? HAHA.
playing this while doing my school works and it feels like I have two brothers that's been laughing at one corner and doing some silly things. Thanks for the company haha
You two are adorable and funny, and I love it when siblings make videos together. Glad this was recommended to me, looking forward to seeing the rest of your videos :D
I had quite a laugh watching the whole video. It was both fun and informative like how they keenly tried to explain the japanese term(s) mentioned in the 'Jaiden Animations' video in 5:39-6:08 and in 10:07-11:02. Also, I really appreciated and liked the rawness of their reactions, and comments; more so, in honestly voicing out their own predicaments and opinions as japanese citizens themselves which was showed in 1:30-2:01, 3:30, 13:06-13:45, 14:48-16:36. Again, totally enjoyed all in all, both the reaction video and the video that they're to reacting to itself. Kudos and more power to the both of you, Yoshi-kun and Kohei-kun and thanks for introducing another great youtube channel to subscribe to. If you have the time could you please do a reaction video on any or some of "Tukomi's Original Prank Series" from the Philippines. Their videos are so funny and pure comedic, I hope you enjoy it. Best wishes.
It's been a long time (about 20 years) since my visit to Japan but I found the country beautiful and the people helpful. I had one woman at the train station lead me by the arm and took me to where my train was. I would have never found it since it consisted of going over the bridge and then down the other side and across. I also found younger (students?) people who spoke to me asking if they could practice their English. I really enjoyed my trip and wish I could go back to visit places I missed.
I went to Japan with my dad back in 2012, so 4 years before she did. No joke, the best 3 weeks of my life. We went to so many places, including the Ghibli museum, Tetsuka museum, several theme parks including Mt. Fuji Q, Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea and even just walking around Akihabara was so much fun. The only real negative was 1 day when a monsoon hit the area we were in, so we had to cut our day's plans short and hop on the bullet train to get to Tokyo, but we got delayed so long that, instead of getting there at 6pm, we ended up arriving after 11:30pm. Other than that though, it was an enormous amount of fun and I loved immersing myself in the culture. 1 odd thing happened though. While looking for the Suginami Museum, we were passing through a neighbourhood I had the weirdest feeling I'd been through before, which made no sense since it was shortly into our trip, so we hadn't been in any similar areas before that day and that trip was literally the first time I'd ever been outside my home country of Australia. But, it got weirder. As we reached an intersection in the street, I immediately had a simultaneously vivid and vague memory of being a child running through that specific intersection and being really happy when I'd been running. Again, this trip was the first time in my entire life I'd been outside Australia, so I was completely baffled as to where this memory came from. It was vivid in that I could clearly remember running in that area and the happy feelings I'd had at the time, but nothing else stood out in the memory. I couldn't tell how old I was in the memory, my name, why I'd been so happy, nothing. To this day, I still have no clue where that memory came from. My only possible guesses are I was either regaining a fragment of memory from a past life in which I'd lived in that area of Japan or a ghost had shared its memory with me. Either way, it's 1 souvenir from our trip I'd have never expected to return with. Do hope I'll be returning to Japan either later this year or sometime next year.
Random suggestion, but I think it would be a cool video idea for u guys to react to the ‘Ghost Stories Dub’ it’s really funny😂 it’s an old anime where the voice actors were given nearly complete control over the script for the anime, the only rule was to keep the general base storyline there! And it became super popular in English speaking countries
It's cool to see you reaction to Jaden's tourist story from a homeland perspective. You brothers are very humble. Just goes to show rusty no where where you're from, the world is rich in history and culture. The more we learn about the world and it's people, the more we understand who we are as humans beings. If we all understand each other, the world can be a better place. I hope to visit Japan one day. Great reaction!
Kon'nichiwa watashi wa anata no ryōhō ga `NUPEPSQUAD' 2019 Firipin ni han'nō shite hoshīdesu 🇵🇭 sore wa totemo subarashīdesu watashi wa anata ga mi tari han'nō shi tari suru koto o negatte imasu. Koko Firipin de anata no 1-ri no fan o im. Arigatō. God blessed and We love you From Ph🇵🇭❤
I loved my trip to Japan. I an relate to most of what she experienced My sister and I got lost several times because the train was so confusing. There was a day when I walked 23k steps. I went to the aracde but got nothing. I cannot wait to come back.
Here's a video that a lot of people from Japan are reacting to, this is a recommended video I like to give you two called "History of Japan". Please enjoy and keep up the great work! 👍🏾
Relating to the pound of sugar on the French toast. Funny story that happened when I was in Japan. My brother ordered pancakes at a Denny’s and it was supposed to have a bear face on it but a worker lost the face mold so to make up for the lack of the face, they put *LITERALLY THE WHOLE BOX OF SUGAR ON HIS MCFRICKIN PANCAKEs!?!?!?!?* yeah, it was funny. Shout out to The manager, Shouya... forgot the last name. He basically gave us free powered sugar. 10/10 recommend going to Japan and to that one small Denny’s in I think was Yokohama?
I had a vacation in japan, i was so scared to be separated to my cousins who knows how to speak japanese.. i remember being on JR train from Osaka going to Kyoto, there are 2 types of train express and regular, and it's so hard to tell which one is which... (or maybe we just dont know how to read japanese that maybe on the train)... express skip some of the station so if you took that one, you might not be able to get off on the right station... overall, i enjoyed my stay in japan and i really love the food even the convenience store food are so good...
I am surprised she doesn't have the opposite experience. I visited Osaka and there were so many nice people who were trying really hard to speak English to me. I didn't understand a word... I wished they just spoke Japanese. :D
40 years ago I was sent to Japan with basically no real directions on how to get from Fukuoka to Sasebo. This was at a time when the regional flight from Narita to Fukuoka had one large screen at the front of the cabin - showing Sumo. I knew enough at the time (remember 1980's) that the best way was likely by train. I also knew that there would be someone at the airport that spoke English. With that little information, a few sketches, and the kind help of Japanese people, I made it without any trouble.
i watched this series called “atelier” (2015) on netflix and theres this guy who plays a young version (middle school apparently) of a main character’s son and he looks like Kohei (pretty much exactly like him but with short hair lol). If anyone wanna check it out, he appears ep 10 at around 20:35 came here to share cus i was stuck for so long while watching, thinking that actor’s face looked so familiar i couldn’t pin point where i’d seen someone similar, now i finally figured it out 👍
Really entertaining scrip & animations....Kudos to Jaiden Animations! As a side note, guy on the right with long hair, cute smile & dimples is making my heart flutter a bit.
That animation about Japan was entertaining, I had a good laugh. Watching from the 🇵🇭. Btw, do you guys have any plans of doing other content aside from reaction videos? You two are fun to watch 👌
During my visit to Tokyo in 2019, I had to rely on my instinct to get my mom, my cousin and myself to find a way to our AirBnB after arriving there at 7pm and I was panicking because my research so far has been trying to figure out how to get from Haneda airport to Toshima district. What I didn't account for was how to get out of the airport in the first place. My mistake was to assume there would be lots of signs in English to help wary travellers. Fortunately with the power of Google Translate, my gut instinct and some luck I managed to get to our designated temporary residence before the last train. It was a trill ride, that's for sure.
Japan is my favorite country. I can totally relate esp. the train Haha.. one thing she did not say in her video is japanese people are very helpful to lost tourists.. i've been there twice already and everytime i need directions, there is always someone to the rescue, even if there is language barrier. 🥰
Yoshi’s laugh is so contagious and he just has so much energy 😆😆😆 Meanwhile Kohei’s so chill and calm. Their opposite temperaments make their combo such a nice balance
I can understand a lot of the jokes and topics but... well, in my experience along almost two decades traveling to Japan more or less every two years, all Narita airport indications are in both english and japanese. All the train and metro station in Tokyo have the name of the station in latin character (only a few only signals only in kana) and really a lot of information in english. Yes, it´s true that in a lot of places english are "slaughtered" but not the case in official places. The problem really is that Narita is really far away from Tokyo and you need to know how to travel to your hotel. Yes, there are a lot of options: Keisei, Narita Express, Limusine Bus and some more but you must know wich one you need, when to change to local train or metro and wich one and... theres really a lot of lines and also of course the airport is huge. First time i went to Japan got mi about 6 hours to figure how to travel from the airport to my guesthouse in Higashi Koganei. Now of course i can do it without maps, apps... can navigate for a lot of places "by memory" without problem but this only after some travels and doing a lot of transportations. People thinks "from the airport i just take a train to the city and...." and you´re lost. You need to prepare this things ahead of time, and the second problem it´s going from Narita to... Tokyo Station OMG... this fuck@$&g station is HUGE. The public part of Narita is not really so big, but the Tokyo Station is really big and it´s easy to get lost inside. Wtf... you can even go underground from the Tokyo Station to other metro stations walking. So please, to the people who never travel before to Japan. Don´t be afraid, just plan your displacements ahead on time. All of them because take some time eve to get your bearings easilyn in some "small" stations like Shibuya, Ikebukuro and others. Must need to know the line and platform in every station and don´t even dream to think that you can travel from A to B without some transfer because there´s a lot of transfers. And yes, there´s english in public transportation into the big towns. Maybe not in bus if as an example you go to Hanno and take a bus, good luck if you do that but inside Tokyo... really no problem.
It makes me wanna go back to Japan again. It is funny how you 2 would know about what's going on in Japan but have not been in many of the places she has mentioned LOL! Shinjuku was waaaay too crowded for me so I was not able to really explore it. Have had plans of visiting JAPAN again if it wasn't for the pandemic. You guys are funny in an uncoordinated way. Have fun doing what you love!
I feel her in her experience when we went to Japan except riding the wrong train. Lol! 😂 I downloaded an app to really navigate through Japan. Crossed Tokyo to Osaka and vice versa. It was a really fun travel and experience. I was supposed to go back last year and covid happened. My flight got cancelled. Crossing my fingers that I can go back soon. Stay safe you guys. ❤️
I’m so happy when Japanese people react to us talking about Japanese things because of how nice they are! It feels like we are getting a check of approval from them and it is just nice when I see stuff like this :)