@singsing4753 Are you kidding me? mostly the northern part of japan is messed up not all of japan. tokyo does have some parks. and yes most of the homes are small but most the apartments in new york are small and expensive. Your pay depends on your job. japanese cities are some of the most amazing in the world. nothing againest china or korea but you shouldnt be down talking japan. just dont watch the video.
I'm prob not gonna last very long when I move there next week I'm allergic to fish and i hate the taste of fish too lol I'm gonna be living off rice :)
Great videos :) I'm expanding my english better and taking courses to teach, would really love to do this someday my dream :) take cares and God bless
ok i need advice i plan on moving to japan it is one of my biggest dreams do u think it is better there then in the us? and does it cost alot for stuff there or not im jw i rly want to move there and do u get good cable or not again im jw
@xxnarutoxx500 Don't move to Japan if your main motivation is anime. Moving to Japan is a very serious decision and the Japanese WILL NOT relate to you based on the fact that you like anime. It's a real country with rules (legal and social) that should be obeyed. You sound young, and thats not a put down, but you've got a lot of inevitable growing to do. Who knows what you will be into in ten years. I didnt become interested in moving to Japan until i was 20 years of age.
@xxnarutoxx500 The point is. If anime is your motivation to move to Japan, I think you may be very disappointed upon moving there. If you like anime and youw ant to move to Japan, fine, but if you are to be succesful in your travels you will need to put anime on the backburner for some time and put some hard work into it. Getting a four year degree and learning Japanese are two things that must come first and both of those take some effort and nose grinding studying and adderall.
@xxnarutoxx500 And Japan is one of (if not THE MOST) expensive country int he world (it has been number 1 for a long time but I havent checked recently). Stuff is EXPENSIVE. Subsequently a steady paying job is required to sustain ones self. I myself am looking to go the English teacher route (which is probably your best bet). So then, you have to be hired by a school. Then you have to spend time developing a lesson plan. Then you have to teach full time and grade stuff. Not a lot of time for tv.
I'm pretty sure they know exactly what's going on. You know how much Japan endorses technology and the internet? They all most likely think he's just some white dude vlogging about his adventures in another country. Totally understandable.
its nice that signs and stuff are in english, but how do you ever interact with people? do most speak some sort of english? like what if you were at a restaurant? or purchasing your groceries at the cashier? :S
@1angelscar1 Let me say only one thing. You guys always say "Thanks God" but I want to say that it's not right order, because you should say "Thanks" to the people in the country at first. They wrote them in English not for the natives but for foreign people. Your God did nothing for it.
@Mieta79 I'm really sorry about that, your right I really should have thanked them first. That was a mistake on my part and I greatly thank you for correcting me. I said "God" in very loose terms since I don't believe in any at all actually. Again this is my fault, sorry.
$5,000 for Lunch....good Christ lol...but then i remembered how much that is in japan lol. your vids are awesome. life in tokyo mirrors american life in almost every way. id love to see more vids from your adventures in tokyo.
Yes....I was wondering if you were really only going to withdraw 500 yen, that's like $5 Canadian. A bento box as seen in the video is 480 something yen.
Dude, that's a whack load of tempura! yum.....
Great documentary, you can knock Rick Steve out with your lifestyle video.
LOL funny in the end... So how often do you see western style food at a grocery store? And thanks you for informing me that they have english translation on some stuff
lol
makeiteasyable 1 month ago
soooo dennys here in the kindom of callaway in the states always have tweakers workin at them is it the same out ther??
smashpit63 2 months ago
I got it his pin is beep beep beep beep.
TheNuclearPistol 4 months ago
OMG!!!! ALL THAT SUSHI!!!! HEAVEN!!!!
loopdeedoo12 5 months ago
teachers dont have to know how to speak japanese if they're teaching english?
evilfinchman 5 months ago
@singsing4753 Are you kidding me? mostly the northern part of japan is messed up not all of japan. tokyo does have some parks. and yes most of the homes are small but most the apartments in new york are small and expensive. Your pay depends on your job. japanese cities are some of the most amazing in the world. nothing againest china or korea but you shouldnt be down talking japan. just dont watch the video.
volleyball994pimp 6 months ago
Is it easy to make friends in Tokyo?
Tucknrollgrampa 7 months ago
I'm prob not gonna last very long when I move there next week I'm allergic to fish and i hate the taste of fish too lol I'm gonna be living off rice :)
LizzyLuvs111 7 months ago
hate tempura!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TimeManInJail 7 months ago
I need to go there someday... :(
ALifetimeDream 8 months ago
"Tempurra."
Zakkday 8 months ago
Great videos :) I'm expanding my english better and taking courses to teach, would really love to do this someday my dream :) take cares and God bless
jtake24 10 months ago
Lobos? It wouldn't happen to be the UNM lobos, would it? :D
Jasna323 11 months ago
揚げ物
donpalmera 1 year ago
normally american english teachers in japan are considered as losers by general
japanese people
kirkwood1991 1 year ago
@kirkwood1991 That's a rather big, not to mention ignorant statement, care to provide any actual evidence of your mindless claim?
derralgerken 1 year ago
@kirkwood1991 I think you'll find that the real "losers" in life are those who act as trolls on youtube..
ryanaus04 11 months ago
Yeah Lobos! Represent!
monrenaissance 1 year ago
youre obviously so superior to all the stupid japs.
and so cool for your jap loving friends.
yeah....kokubunji!
MikeMcGantic 1 year ago
Ha nice! skip lunch and move on to vodka. that's the way to go! :)
rezerk66 1 year ago
You make Tokio seem so boring (^.^)/
anabehabda 1 year ago
Dont run when riding a train in order to secure safety.
But many people dont follow that.
cracian 1 year ago
Kahlua isn't the best you could drink.
GenyaArikado 1 year ago
dousche bag
omahaboy18 1 year ago
This video lies on its side for a small portion then rights itself, again.
GimmeKitty 1 year ago
ok i need advice i plan on moving to japan it is one of my biggest dreams do u think it is better there then in the us? and does it cost alot for stuff there or not im jw i rly want to move there and do u get good cable or not again im jw
xxnarutoxx500 1 year ago
@xxnarutoxx500 Don't move to Japan if your main motivation is anime. Moving to Japan is a very serious decision and the Japanese WILL NOT relate to you based on the fact that you like anime. It's a real country with rules (legal and social) that should be obeyed. You sound young, and thats not a put down, but you've got a lot of inevitable growing to do. Who knows what you will be into in ten years. I didnt become interested in moving to Japan until i was 20 years of age.
JovialEel 1 year ago
@JovialEel
That and they'll hate your guts if you move there expecting it to be a big anime.
That's just disgustingly disrespectful to them, imo.
BloodPlusPwn 1 year ago
@xxnarutoxx500 The point is. If anime is your motivation to move to Japan, I think you may be very disappointed upon moving there. If you like anime and youw ant to move to Japan, fine, but if you are to be succesful in your travels you will need to put anime on the backburner for some time and put some hard work into it. Getting a four year degree and learning Japanese are two things that must come first and both of those take some effort and nose grinding studying and adderall.
JovialEel 1 year ago
@xxnarutoxx500 And Japan is one of (if not THE MOST) expensive country int he world (it has been number 1 for a long time but I havent checked recently). Stuff is EXPENSIVE. Subsequently a steady paying job is required to sustain ones self. I myself am looking to go the English teacher route (which is probably your best bet). So then, you have to be hired by a school. Then you have to spend time developing a lesson plan. Then you have to teach full time and grade stuff. Not a lot of time for tv.
JovialEel 1 year ago
You can live cheaply if you know what's up =)
GuamKomudo 1 year ago
really informative! cant wait to see more! have u stopped recording these vids?
frank from singapore
frank85 1 year ago
Looks really similiar to the States
0xVx0 1 year ago
東村山?? 志村けん?? He's one of the funniest Japanese comedian of all time even though he does the stupid stuff over and over throughout the years. LOL!
novajoke 1 year ago
to be exact $1 would be 116.42yen
11BusoRenkin11 1 year ago
soooo how much would b a dollar in yen b???
sacksply 1 year ago
ca 100 yen for $1
TheDriftKing91 1 year ago
lol i love the end
yunggunz626 1 year ago
I'd love to live there. I'd be rich. Lol.
Deseonfire 2 years ago
No you wouldnt xD 5000 Yen isnt American money
jiggacapone 1 year ago
@Deseonfire 5000 yen is about $50 USD give or take. so no, you wouldn't be rich.
KaoshimaCheshire 1 year ago
lol.. It's always that crazy American running around with a camera talking to himself.
kevind15 2 years ago 41
I wonder if the people around him are wondering "why is he talking to himself?"
iracundi 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure they know exactly what's going on. You know how much Japan endorses technology and the internet? They all most likely think he's just some white dude vlogging about his adventures in another country. Totally understandable.
KaleRay93 1 year ago
how much is the volume of american money
candygirl1968 2 years ago
Google it. x3
CoyoteFae 2 years ago
Haha, why Denny's?
mrhobs 2 years ago
its nice that signs and stuff are in english, but how do you ever interact with people? do most speak some sort of english? like what if you were at a restaurant? or purchasing your groceries at the cashier? :S
6045310708 2 years ago 2
Thank god the train station schedule and atm are in english :D
1angelscar1 2 years ago
@1angelscar1 Let me say only one thing. You guys always say "Thanks God" but I want to say that it's not right order, because you should say "Thanks" to the people in the country at first. They wrote them in English not for the natives but for foreign people. Your God did nothing for it.
Mieta79 1 year ago
@Mieta79 I'm really sorry about that, your right I really should have thanked them first. That was a mistake on my part and I greatly thank you for correcting me. I said "God" in very loose terms since I don't believe in any at all actually. Again this is my fault, sorry.
1angelscar1 1 year ago
haha nice video! Wats up! UNM Lobos! haha I live in NM, but ya, thanks for the video!
eddie090909 2 years ago
holy crap, the food looks good
dchokee 2 years ago
totally awesome!
hekatelacroix 2 years ago
I love your videos man!!
zakk12345 2 years ago
美味しそう!!!!
ArutsuroTomohisa 2 years ago
$5,000 for Lunch....good Christ lol...but then i remembered how much that is in japan lol. your vids are awesome. life in tokyo mirrors american life in almost every way. id love to see more vids from your adventures in tokyo.
iLL .
iLL271 2 years ago
¥5 000 !!! not $
ArutsuroTomohisa 2 years ago 10
@ArutsuroTomohisa 50 $
darklink09 1 year ago
Yes....I was wondering if you were really only going to withdraw 500 yen, that's like $5 Canadian. A bento box as seen in the video is 480 something yen.
Dude, that's a whack load of tempura! yum.....
Great documentary, you can knock Rick Steve out with your lifestyle video.
jediyves 2 years ago
great video :) how did you find filming on the streets and in public in general? I always got stopped by security (etc) people...
mogur00 2 years ago
how much is 5000 yen in US Dollars?
BlackDreadBoy 2 years ago
5,000.00 JPY=51.4112 USD
Japan Yen United States Dollars
sessoms11290 2 years ago
just to put in terms it is about 50 dollars
sessoms11290 2 years ago 3
lol. funny when you casually said, "So if I run..."
BakaMeganekko 2 years ago 2
awesome. i want to teach english in japan!
muranyiii 2 years ago 2
same here.
wolfman1000000 2 years ago
this is paradise in my vision of paradise haha
NatureDeathMetal 3 years ago
Loved this video! Thanks for sharing it with us, it felt like we were really there. :D
Looking forward to more videos.
eckospec 3 years ago 4
LOL funny in the end... So how often do you see western style food at a grocery store? And thanks you for informing me that they have english translation on some stuff
BDunback 3 years ago
hey how di you teach private lessons?
ichiban109 3 years ago
u r sexy
gingerlita 3 years ago
Haha all too familiar. Don't you love how there is almost always a menu in English.
Kerdarwolf 3 years ago