but honestly it's so sad. China and India and Brasil used to have such beautiful rivers and nature. Now the companies and fabrication of goods are polluting everything. I feel so guilty and sad. Also, Nestlé is stealing clean water in India. Google it, it's infuriating. Greetings from Europe!
I'm an Indian living in Japan, and most of these questions are questions I get very often 😅 Also, people in Japan really LOVE Darjeeling tea, I see it everywhere here!!
oh are you 🧑🏿 indian? or lighter colour? 🧑🏾/🧑🏽 / 🧑🏻 How is the rasism towards darker colour? i want to visit but this is the main concern for me, I am similar to 🧑🏾
@@lowkeyjapan it's airs in some channels literally every day and everytime I think but now days the kids are not watching television most of them got their phone watching literally anything on RU-vid
I lived in Japan for 2 years and what stands out for me is how helpful and honest people are. On the other hand, I found it a bit difficult to make friends and missed how bubbly and lively India is. That’s the main reason I came back 😊
India loves Japan. Japan image is at number 1 in India. Japanes people are very hardworking, friendly, peaceful and nice. Japan is also supporting in India's growth story. We are thankful to Japan.
@@roxymax8917 India is currently developing country, And as per prediction by many foreign country universities, India might be in the top 3 developed countries in next coming 10 years.. C'mon and don't say bad about your own country, You know how England colonize and looted us because of them we are living like this now, 70% London is made on Indian money, u know.. The developed countries who never colonize like UK will never experience the colonial experience and situation of people. Don't forget India was the richest country since 1000 of years until white people's show ups. And as per your words, China is developed country too - so does India loves China? NO.. India loves every country and even his enemies too.. but ya as per top favorite priorities, We love Japan and Russia too.
Not to disappoint you but being a typical Japanese they are just being polite as it is part of their culture not offend or sound negative about other people or country openly. You should hear what they will say or what image they have about India in their own private conversation.😂
Hey this is Jay, I've been to Darjeeling. I had a second rush Darjeeling tea and it was AMAZING. Town is great and people are nice. What a cool place. (bit cold though.haha)
@@lowkeyjapan Aren't they all? especially the moms who took care of the household. I've heard recently that 99.9% of men never take paternity leave. Must be hard for every mom in Japan!
Yes it is true that Indian mothers can make many types of curries. 🍲🍲There is nothing that our mothers do not know how to do 😇Indian mothers are no less than a chef 👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳The most talented person in our house is our mother 💘😇
As an Indian personally I started to love japan only because of anime but as time passed and I researched and I felt that Japan is a great place with Amazing culture. Also one day I would like to visit that place.
Totally relatable.... I started to research about Japan after getting introduced to animes... And the more I search about Japan, more I fall in love with it....
This person says if we understand Japanese culture we can become good friends but he doesn't know that at least 45% of Indian population is ready to know anything about the Japanese culture I am one of them I just find them very awesome
It's so amazing to see how we are getting to know each others culture , I am from India and I liked how the man said 'aap se milgar aacha laga ' which mean it was nice to meet you /はじめまして . So about that 200 curries I would say yes cause you will see everyone make it in their own style which makes it different mean if you eat curry from me , my mother , my neighbor all 3 would different, 2nd question about dating was yes why not , 3rd india is very diverse with culture as well as with taste I would suggest you all should come india and taste all the sweet gulab jaamun, Kheer,Coconut Burfi (Nariyal Barfi),Kaju Barfi,Rava Ladoo,Jalebi amd many more ...... And yes Indians are very interested in living or making a living In Japan ofc me myself is also learning my cousin brother is also learning it in college so yeah , And you would be amazed that there is big otaku community in india too we on monthly basis meet go to malls with our fav character costume and in school also anime is famous now adays anime is mean bonding in new term India loves diverse culture and love to explore every culture in the world Love for Japan from India
Japan is No1 Nation for me. People are so Disciplined, Moral & intelligent. Japan has stood back stronger everytime when atrocities have happened. So admirable 🗾🇯🇵
I upload 9 languages CC to more people can enjoy this video. I picked up the languages from wikipedia about India😂 I made a simple English script, then auto-translated to the languages. - Hindi - Bangla - Telugu - Marathi - Tamil - Urdu - Gujarati - Punjabi - Kannada *new I hope it works somehow even it's not natural translation. Please give me feedback if you check how the translation is. (Sorry I can't check it cause I don't understand those languages😅)
I think most of the Indians know a fair amount about Japanese culture because of animes like Doraemon, Shinchan etc. which have a massive following in India.
@@emotionalrabbit531 although those anime are the best, they're very unrealistic and do not show Japan's day to day life. Whereas, shows like Doraemon and Shinchan are like sitcoms which are very popular in india.
As an Indian who wants to work in japan as a teacher in the future,This made me feel that "NIHON WA HONTONI SUBARASHIDESU!!"....Ore wa hontoni NIhon ga daisukidesu!!!
It can either be "ore wa Hontou ni nihon ga daisuki da" or "watashi/boku wa Hontou ni nihon ga daisuki desu". Ore and Da is used casually and watashi/boku and desu is used formally.
@@ImDayv27 I read that watashi is mostly used by females or just femenine and boku/ore are mostly used by males or just masculine and also that ore/boku/watashi are different dialects but i tend to use em all usually cuz i just like em all...i would like to know if i can actually use 'da' instead of 'desu' as you said
True. I'm from Nagaland and In 2019 when I visited Kolkatta, the uber driver asked me where I'm from. I told him where I'm from, he was a bit confused and thought Nagaland was like a country, so I tried to explain to him in my broken Hindi that Nagaland is an Indian state which is also a nieghbour of Assam. He was still a bit confused about Assam. But he seemed to get it eventually. On my second visit to Kolkatta, I took an Ola cab and the driver had the same confusion. haha. Though I'm a bit of an introvert, I really had a fun time practising the little Hindi I know with them.
My impression of Japan growing up: 1. Punctuality - how the trains are always on time, people come to meetings right in time 2. Discipline - crossing streets 3. Respect for seniors - how seniors in office are respected. 4. Hard Working - on how they could re-build their country from the nuclear disaster. 5. Cleanliness - the fascination for cleanliness everywhere, including all those toilets with different buttons. 6. Hi-tech - My Sony Walkman or Nikon camera came from there. Impression is now as strong as ever, but learnt more: 1. Anime - what can I say here. Kimi No Na wa, anyone? 2. Idol sub-culture - Hmm. 3. Kawaii fascination 4. Aging population with birth rate not keeping up. 5. Metal music scene - X Japan, Babymetal 6. Geo- political tensions with Russia & China 7. Food - Being very different from India. 8. Women - Of course they are beautiful, and don't seem to age (neoteny), but also about the societal pressure to fit in a particular image. How Gyaru culture was a rebellion against the same. Sorry, if this half-baked.
10:20 I cannot even remember how many different curries I have eaten in my life. From vegetable curries to chicken/lamb curries. So it's probably more than 200 curries
Knowledge at its finest. Cartoons are low standards compared to Anime's. So calling it a cartoon doesn't feel that right. People who wait for Animes don't really care because either they just don't know what's happening around the world or just hear majority calling Animes with their respective names. Calling Animes cartoons is just rare in the Weeb community, but is common to parents who barely don't care Anime's.
@@anisekaieddomtorreto9588 first of all as an veteran Anime fan i know anime has better plot and story telling and they also pick dark themes for adults bt you know from where anime are inspired from??? from cartoon only specially from "walt Disney" even some of the earliest anime ever produced have its similarities with looney toons animation and other Disney animation it is only after 80's and 90's anime got it's unique style which we know today.. maybe for some dumb weebs around the world it is offence for calling anime "cartoons" bt for japanese it is just animation whether it is your typical western animation or japanese animation which they call anime
@@anisekaieddomtorreto9588 and one more thing you really said cartoons are low standard?? if you mean by animation then stop judging them all by your chota bheem or motu patlu image... their are catoons or pixar, DreamWorks, disney whose animation way above many animes " ofcourse becouse of high budget " some of the examples are kung fu pandas, wall E, UP, Mulan, etc.... even tho i agree when it comes to story there are less cartoon bt there are a lot of them actually bt they are not that popular because of this image around the world which ppl have in their mind abt " catoons are for kids".. bt their are catoons abt human physiology behaviour, suicidal thoughts and may more mature themes which you typically watch in your TV's
One of the reasons i appreciate Japan is the way they progressed so fast in terms of tech and infrastructure after WW2 And also because their older army helped us Indians get freedom
*Answer for* [9:33]: Yes, I've been very very much interested in living in Japan from as far as I can remember. *Answer for* [9:40]: The first thing comes to mind is Nissin cup ramen. Otherwise I've never experienced authentic Japanese meals/food. (Might just be me) *Answer for* [9:45]: YES, I find Japanese women very attractive. I will express my feelings freely even if the girl is shy and can't convey straight up. If I ever see slight discomfort between us then I'll just address it because I know her nature is shy. Many Indian girls are very shy when it comes to expressing their feelings, so there's no problem for me in that matter. I want a Japanese gf and it doesn't even matter if she's small or tall or a bit chubby. Personality matters the most too. (The woman who asked the question, Black and White stripes girl, and the Gyaru with blond hair falls under my radar of attractiveness) *Answer for* [10:22]: No. I don't think that there are 200 types of curry. At most I've come across around 12-13 types of curry but that's it. If any Indian woman knew 200 types of curry then she would be in world records and Gordon Ramsay would be her apprentice by now and the world would address her as *Curry Goddess*. *Answer for* [10:55]: I LOVE spicy food. I'm a die hard fan of spicy food. I don't get satisfaction if my nose and eyes are not running. BUT I'm a die hard fan of sweets too. There are so many times that my mouth wants more sweets but my stomach doesn't. I really like bland foods too which have a low amount of spiciness because it gives the taste buds a bit of rest and gentle feeling. Japanese food won't be a problem for Indian people in my opinion. *Answer for* [11:08]: Anime community is very small in India. Most popular series in India are HANDS DOWN Dragon Ball, Doraemon, Bayblade, and Crayon Shin-chan series. There are no Anime studios in India but we do have some studios who targets small children via LOW QUAITY cartoons. There was a studio who got rights to make their own timeline of Doraemon but the studio couldn't even come close to the quality of Japanese studios and the studio suddenly stopped making the series in India and I think that they lost the rights. One reason the community is small is that the kids/teenagers are too busy studying. Another reason is watching them in English Dub or English Sub, which in itself is a LONG story for future. Another reason is that people are too much interested in Western culture and western web series that they don't find fun in watching Anime. I turned 8 peoples into Otaku and I'm proud of it. I recently completed my 153rd Anime (not counting seasons). *Reply for* [9:37]: Aapse milke bhi acha laga. (Nice to meet you too)
@@lowkeyjapan I kid you not I used to stack those because only a handful of shops used to sell those in my city. So I would stack up like 20+ cups so that I won't get disappointed when those shops ran out.
I think what u wrote is so true. When i tell my friends to watch anime they say that i am just a child n it's just cartoon n the amount of ignorance makes me want to kill them. Anime is so much more. I mean they can watch Avengers n dc n other shit along with chota bheem n motu patlu but they cant watch anime😑😤 Well i changed 3 of my friends to otakus n i am proud of it😀
@@shush285 I turned some stubborn mfs into Anime enthusiasts who thaught that western entertainment was the best one. Well, now they can't wait for the AOT final season part 2 to come around. One friend stopped playing PUBG and her addiction for that game is gone now and Anime addiction took place for that
I wonder how they know so much about India..like I can hardly remember anything other than anime especially when someone's asking me about Japan...lots of love to Japan ♡
Not everything is daisies and roses. Japan has its negatives too. It's just that they may not be as prominent as the others. Being aware of both is imp.
@@NoctLightCloud no it's Not I Like Japan Because There are so Many Interesting places and Also Their Streets are so Well Cleaned compared to India! And many more things
@@frazixofficial842 But you can say that to most countries here in Europe where it's also clean and full of interesting places. Also, I wished India was cleaner. I have a book at home about China in the 80s and it looked cleaner than today. Sometimes we degress. We do not always evolve but sometimes devolve. It's a constant struggle, each generation anew, to teach people to pick up their garbage and companies to keep to regulations and rules. I wished China and India were cleaner... ;(
Japanese woman with near to perfect hair: I want to wash my hair in the Ganges Ganga: Being one of the most polluted rivers in India. No ma'am, I don't think you should do that askdasdalsdk.
Being an Indian let me give 'my answer' on the questions asked -Ma'am i am dying to come n live in Japan. It's one of my dreams u know. I love the japanese culture 😊 -I don't have many japanese restaurant near my home but the one closest does serve sushi(i am a vegetarian though😶) n ramen n packed mochi -I am a girl but i can say for sure that i like japanese men😉 n i feel that since japanese are so shy,it makes them even more kawaii😙 -not sure about 200 but my mother can definitely make a variety of dishes using all the spices. Plz do try indian food, it's tasty n not every dish is spicy n every dessert extremely sweet. -I do think it's tasty but will I be able to eat it forever? Probably not.I do need some spice in my life😋😅 -Some of the animes that i love are haikyuu,jujutsu kaisen,attack on titan, fruits basket,promised neverland,demon slayer,mha,gundum,jojo,full metal alchemist brotherhood, detective conon,death note n many more😁 -Animes that i grew up watching are Pokemon,shinchan,doremon,hagimaru,naruto,hunterxhunter,city hunter,ninja hatori,and a lot of ghibli movies. There are a lot of animes that i need to watch that r on my beinge watch list. I feel nostalgic now😶😭 But i do hope that all my japanese friends reading this appreciate India. It's a beautiful country. Love from 🇮🇳
I am College student and I'm studying hard because I want to go to Japan. Japan is the reason that keeps be studying Its like a motivation to me" if you don't study you can't go to Japan " 😊🌸 Japan wait for me 🕊️
I'm planning for work as im a agricultural student and I like the agriculture system in Japan so I hope I find a job in agricultural sector 😅 Hows the agricultural sector in japan ?
@@mahenderasingh9492 What a coincidence, I was actually watching his older vlogs to keep up since I didn't keep up since 4 months due to studies, and I saw your comment popping up, haha..
Most Indian i meet who loves Japan are for Anime and Manga and modern day Japanese stuff and culture. Then there are some Indians like me who love Japan for their rich culture, heritage and past. Samurais, Bushido Code, Feudal Japan, Oda Nobunaga(and his whole dream ), Meiji Era. How Japan economically recovered after WW2. From beaten down to one of respected Asian power house in today's time. Mad respect for Japanese folks. Withstand bravely and recovered from attacks of Mongol Empire in the past to shitstorm during WW2.
@@anirbanghosh763 Yeah That is famous too but that's famous in a weeb community but if we ask someone generally that have you seen DbZ or Naruto they will say yes! That's why I said DbZ and Naruto
I strongly believe many Indians are ready to explore Japanese culture. There are so many people who watch Japanese Anime and slowly got connected with their culture. I am one among them.
I saw so many videos. And mostly i found japanese people respecting our indian culture . N mostly saying positive things. N thats so great.. Even i respect n love japanese people n their culture
Japanese girls are really beautiful and cute, internally too. I'm sure people from india and all over the world will be interested in them. Me too for one.
I love how Japanese ppl are so polite and not disrespectful even they are wary or not sure about something they point out they are scared or not sure about it instead of being offensive like Americans. I❤️Japan
Americans are really something else, no one is like the Americans. Yesterday I watched an interview with a famous Japanese game developer and the interviewer was American. I swear, after every answer of the Japanese person, the interviewer added HIS personal thoughts or answers, to which the Japanese person always only just nodded and didn't say anything (cause he didn't care, and neither did the audience). Their self-centered mindest is deeply rooted in the Americans' heads, and it shows in almost all apsects of life.
I like Japanese people. They have suffered a lot after the war, still they did not give up and made the country stand again. This story has motivated me a lot in my bad times. one more thing i like japanese girls❤️
Dr. Stone is one the best anime I've ever seen. This anime is best for ones who pursue for science stream. Do watch it all of you whi haven't watched I bet it's worth your time.
my dad's nickname is "father of Japan" because he used to love Japanese electronics, railways and motorcycles a lot when he was young. it's true that Indians love Japan
In India lots of people watch anime and i think most people watch shounen anime.Through anime we get to know some things about Japanese culture, food, lifestyle.Someday i really want to visit Japan ❤️
11:08 there are so many people in India who watch anime a lot but some of them says that its a Cartoon and refuse to watch But i do watch anime and its kind of fun too. Naruto,demon slayer,aot, darling in the franxx are some of my favs
About the question of Indian moms making 200 curry: well the difination of curry is different in overseas, according to foreign definition, I can make more than 100 types and my mother can definitely make more than me and she is definitely not into cooking, I'll surpass her one day...
TO ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS!!! 1. I've always admired japanese culture and the people so i'd move to japan any chance i get. 2. ramen is popular in india and you can also find sushi in some places ig. 3. well i find japanese people attractive overall. 4. idk about the specific number but they can make plenty of different types of curries 5. spices are an essential part of our diet but it's not a must. i personally prefer sweet foods over spicey ones 6. naruto, dragon ball, one punch man, shoku geki, bungou stray dogs, demon slayer, death note and well there's waaaaaay too many for me to list them here
Answers to their questions 1. Really want to move to Japan I like Japanese culture and I m huge anime fan 2. I would say ramen and sushi are one of the famous Japanese dishes in India. 3. It depends on the person I would for me I find Japanese women very attractive and I would like to on date but there are many cultural differences so there should be a mutual understanding. 4. IDK about the curry but they can make so many dishes it's hard to count. 5.I've never tried Japanese food before but I would love to I personally like spicy food There many anime which are famous in India mostly black clover, naruto, dbz, Jujutsu kaisen, one piece, Boku no hero academia, Tokyo ghoul and there are plenty
Answering the girls question : 1. Well depends on the person . My mom can probably make around 50-70 dishes 2. I personally like Japanese cuisine . Sushi (prawn Maya , I don’t like salmon :P) with some soya and wasabi (love wasabi) and prawn tempura. 3. I am a huge anime buff : my fav anime would be my hero academia , naruto and magi. Hope that helps :) Love from India
9:47 are you serious ? ofcourse yes ,and one thing Almost every indian love japan and Japanese culture . And don't ever ask this type of questions to a indian weeb . Anime is life 😍😍
Ohhh I'm very happy to hear that! I thought the translation can be terrible, I worried it doesn't make any sense in Telugu😂 Thank you for your feedback!
I almost went crazy when that one sis said her fav anime is haikyuu I was so happy And for the next question like the girl fixated to visit Ganges I am fixated to come to Japan one day love u and ur country man ❤❤
I still remember the 1st thing I learned about Japan was atomic attack.. I was in school and me and my friend read in history book about attack and we cried for hours. Then we learn how much they overcome losses and become powerful country again we were really mesmerized. It is a good country and they deserve all the love and respect was my first impression of Japan. We even have a retro song saying "sayonara ". Indians loves Japan for sure 🥰🥰🥰
Hey I'm from the land of Buddha , bihar , india . And I love japan so much and I want to visit japan and want to explore japan ❤️ . Japan is such a cool and beautiful country . Indian people thinks always good about japan ❤️👍 . Love from india 🇮🇳 to japan 🇯🇵
9:38 I watched this clip twice to understand what he said 😂😂 Here, I’ll translate it for y’all He said, Aapse milke accha laga Which means “Pleased to meet you” It can also be “It was nice meeting you (in the past form)”
Yes i noticed that too. Either it's a coincidence or maybe he has no business but to move on the streets i guess.😂😂😂 I'm sorry if i am offending someone but I don't think that it would be the case in India. There are 1.35 billion of us the probability of finding a stranger on the street again is very rare
I have been in love in Japan since I was 5. Anime , manga, culture, history, geography, movies, women, everything. I would love to expand my business there someday.
I want to visit japan atleast once. Omg after the great attack during world War 2 and admist of so many natural calamities, they are giving re entry to the world like a super hero. U people talking about passionate india. But the fact is in our school, we were taught to learn sincerity, hardwork and punctuality from the passionate japan people. Japan has always been an inspiration to me! Love from india❤️❤️
Konnichiwa!! Indians do watch animes, some of the famous ones are One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball. As an Indian I'm fond of Japanese culture, even started learning Japanese. Lots of love from India! ❤
I am an Indian woman and I find japanese, Chinese, korean and all races with similar looks very very attractive. Really, would love to date one. I think the culture in eastern part of the world is very similar. In my opinion eastern part of the world has more depth & maturity. And it's very different from the west. Indians were also shy, very grounded & simple, until around 1990s. Too much western influence has really taken away a lot of that innocence for the past 2-3decades.