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  • If people who work on the spot bow to a visitor, they will come to consider a visitor's pleasure in person.

    It induces invention or discovery.

  • United Nations, E.U.Parliament,U.S. Congress& governments around the world have already passed resolutions against Japan calling on the Japanese to STOP LYING. Japanese denial of crimes, their teaching of whitewashed history & saying they did "nothing really wrong" & that "it was just a war" after making false apologies to the world is just so Cowardly & Evil. No wonder the world is still calling on the Japanese to STOP their CONTINUED LIES & apologize "UNEQUIVOCALLY". Shameful Lying Japanese

  • @HokkuFilm001

    A long time ago, Korea has ugly slavery, and cannot become independent of China, but is the poorest country in the world.

    Now, it is Korea of the international crime power which exports a prostitute all over the world.

    There is no reason with which we have complained from you.

    朝鮮人は黙ってろ。

  • @HokkuFilm001

    このビデオは歴史となにも関係ないだろ、バカ者。こんなところに­関係ないコメントするんじゃない。

    こんなこと平気でやる朝鮮人は礼儀知らず、恥知らず、無知、世界­中から嫌われる民族。

    none of this video is related to history -- a foolish person.

    since it is shameless, it is disliked from all over the world.

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    you are impolite.

    you are Shameless.

    you are Ignorant.

    The Korea race who disliked from all over the world.

  • 日本人は皆、一回は外国で短い時間でも暮らしてみるべきだ

    こんな国、こんな民族は世界中さがしても、どこにも無い。ここ日­本にしか無い

    先人が作ってくれた日本の礼儀国家、道義国家、万物に魂を宿しそ­れを感じる神道思想、和を持って人とも自然とも協調、共生する民­族性、日本人に生まれたこの有り難味、海外に行って初めて知るこ­とになる。

  • Were they like this before world war 2. Where did all that savagery come from, and where did it disappear too. Some film director said he believes it's still beneath the surface. I;m a a big fan of asian movies including Japanese. So this is not meant as a put down. I wish people over here would bow to each other. It's a lovely gesture.

  • @irish66

    The white's colored race colonization began from the 15th century.

    All the colored races excluding Japan were colonized in the 20th century.

    As the last one country, Japan fought against the white, in order to not to be ruled and protect tradition and culture.

    Although Japan lost, the influence led to the war of independence of all the countries of Asia.

    And the white was beaten and lost all colonies.

    Japan also becomes a demon when performing justice

  • @irish66 thank you for responding,

  • they're truly the best people on Earth

  • everybody likes japanese, I'm mexican by the way ;)

  • what's the name of the song please ?

  • @ahmedsahraouichannel

    Kawano nagareno yoni. singer is Hibari Misora

    very beautiful song:)

  • @londonsarasara Thank you !

  • なんて素敵な動画なんだ…。涙。Thank you for making this, really!

  • I lived in Japan for 3 years with my family almost in most difficult circumstances, but at the end while on the train to the Narita Airport I had treas all over my face, my heart was full of sorrow like I was leaving my homeland. With no disrespect to other nations I love Japan, japanese and their culture. Thank you Nippon あなたの日本に感謝

  • We should be proud we are Japanese. This movie is really fantastic. Thank you so much.

  • @shoann210812 national pride is something that belongs the past, the 2 war... now people want to be themselves... be proud to be something as an individual, cause being a japanese is easy, u just need to be born in japan...

  • Ever sinse I started travelling and learning about countries and nations, I have considered Japanese people in general to be far superior to so-called members of "western society" in terms of honor, honesty and good manners. This is partly because Japanese culture is based on concept of honor, cooperation and quiet pride, and Western culture on concept of guilt, sin, fear and individual competition. I hold deepest respect to Japan and it's people.

  • @TheAbyrvalg666 hahaha you should live here and you conception will change! all these things are only appearance, they only make effort to look like honest and kind, but in reality they are as selfish, nasty and dishonest as any people from western countries... they have all good manners to outsmart you... and those smiles are very fake, but they are thinking and saying bad things about you in your behind... human being are the same everywhere, dont be fancy!

  • @kitsune090 Well, what you say is true about every "civilized human being". I still see a big difference in "nation as a whole" on the example of Fukusima. Compare it to New Orleans (I really don't think other "western" countries will differ from US in that aspect). But I do not agrue with you about "particular" humans. I was generalizing about so-called "national character". ;)

  • @TheAbyrvalg666 the national character is a stereotype... theres a superficial difference, that doesn't make any difference in the end... ''in terms of honor, honesty and good manners'' about good manners, its what u expect from civilized people, its not a big deal... honor and honesty, ur gonna get disappointed but u just dont see it on people... people out here only do the right things by the wrong reasons... forget the samurai and clint eastwood movies...

  • @kitsune090 I believe you've never come to Japan or you don't have eyes and ears. I just feel sorry for you...

  • @jun0nsj my eyes sees more than yours! thats the problem, you only see the surface, the makeup, the ironic smile, the false politeness, the hypocritical morality covering all the shit that only those who really want to see, see. i just feel sorry for you...

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  • @kitsune090 : shut up your stupidity !!!! You don't know anything about Japan and Japanese.

    They are very great !!! Japan is the best nation all over the world. What the fuck you !

  • @kitsune090 Well what you are seeing are human being and guess what there are 7 billion of those beings. You are a confused child, there no human being that doesn't have a facade you mentioned. At least in Japanese case, however, they try to suppress their human instincts more than most people anywhere else.

  • @kitsune090 ....and always try to do the right thing.

  • @kitsune090 human nature is the same anywhere no doubt sure but Japanese people have restraint and honor that is lacking anywhere else. If you are a dishonest westerner you will commit crimes on the other hand if you are a dishonest Japanese your fear of shame, honor and the culture of restraint will stop you from committing crimes. It;s the difference in culture and mindset that makes Japanese people unique.

  • up主、あなたは偉い。こんな素晴らしい動画見たことない。

  • 中共人は自己紹介が好きだね。ナニ人だろうが客なら扱いは同じだ­ってのに・・・って言うとまたウルセーんだろうけどw

  • it is elegant. hmm... i would find it hard to smile at people all the time... but, in my experience of retail, english customers are often passive-aggressive, or openly aggressive, and sneer at you for doing that job, so it's hard to smile at those people. which is why i quit that kind of job... but as i understand from a jp friend, it's not a stigma to work as a server there. so i think if that was true here too it would be cool.

  • なぜか涙が出た・・・

  • I hope the people of the new generation in japan would preserve that behavior .,.,

  • 私も知りたい・・・あのうさぎさんは何でしょうか。干支の飾り物­?

  • This video made me teary. I'm missing Japan so much that it hurts!

  • いいビデオを作ってくれました。 中国人や朝鮮人とは顔、形は似てる所もあるが、本質的には、非常­に民度の差が大きいことを良く表してくれてる作品です。 very good! thumb up x3

  • I have actually seen these attitudes from the locals. I was privileged to live in Aomori prefecture for 2 years and 10 months. I love the well mannered Japanese people. I want to go back someday. Thanks for this video.

  • A beautiful nation full of honourable people. I wish every nation could be like the Japanese nation,

  • how beautiful song..

  • Very interestng and lovely video. The world can definitely use more beauty and elegant behavior in the midst of adverersity. Japan is setting a wonderful example we in America and Europe could do well to emulate. I was especially impressed with the flight attendant.

  • I love your video ! Thank you so much for introducing our country!!!

  • 3:52 -- People, did you notice? The woman carefully avoided stepping on the black border part on Tatami, which is regarded as an important part of manners in Japan. The editor of this video REALLY knows Japan !!

  • 3:36 これなんだよ!外国人と見れば「英語」と決めつけて片言話すより­「言葉が通じないことの楽しさ」に本当の旅を感じさせる。真心の­接客は英語ができること以上に感銘を与えるもんなんだな。

  • Being away from Japan for over six years, I am now being proud of the fact that I was born in that country.

  • @kenkenken9876 same here

  • 日本人ですが、02:00あたりの、風呂敷でのお持ち帰りは初め­て知りました。とてもいいですね。

    礼儀正しく美しい日本を誇りに思います。これからの日本を担う私­たち若者も、これらの心を忘れないで行動したいです。

  • on the contrary, never help the Chinese. the chinese are nasty and cannot be trusted

  • 日本の美しさは、見せ掛けの美しさではありません。礼儀だけでは­なく、水・土などの自然や、食べ物の安全さを大切に考える、本当­の美しさをもった国だと思っています。今回の震災でその精神は、­より深くなることと思います

  • What has our country, the USA, done to help the Japanese after the tsunami? We claim to be the lighthouse of the world. Appalling, our lack of help. This disaster was our chance to shine as a nation; intsead, they Japanese showed US how to shine. We can learn a LOT from these people, fellow Ameicans...

  • @homeostasis4me You are wrong. Americans, private sectors or governments (military) extended helps right after the Earthquake and Tsunami......we thank America. Also, the world.

  • アメリカ育ちの日本人です。外国に住めば住む程、日本の良さがわ­­かります。文化も街並も人間も、すごい誇りです。日本人に生ま­れ­て、本当に良かった。ところで、河の流れのように…。美空ひ­ばり­さん、最高!

    I am a Japanese grew up in the U.S. More I live outside of Japan, more I recognize her charm. I am so proud of her culture, streets and people. I am truly grateful to be born a Japanese. BTW, the song - 河の流れのように (Like a Flowing River) ... Hibari Misora is the best!

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  • うつくしい礼を子々孫々伝えていかなくてはいけないですね。じん­ときました。

  • Japanese people are considered to be polite but their behavior actually are worthy of praise. The action that they had taken after the earthquake had happened was very wonderful.

  • 外国人の視点でこうしてあらためてみると、やっぱり日本人って思­いやりのある国民なんだなぁと思うな。

    こういうのを当たり前と考えずに、自分自身大切にしていきたいと­思った。

  • @tamaran1965 このビデオに書かれたコメントを読んでみてください

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