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  • Korean terrorists pretended to be Japanese tourists in the 1980s. Has anyone heard of Kim Hyun Hui and Kim Sung Il? They blew up a Korean Air plane in November of 1987 with fake Japanese passports as well. Kim Hyun Hee pretended that she was Mayumi Hachiya. This is a true story.

  • Also there are many N&S Koreans are living in Japan illegally, pretended to be a Japanese and got a Japanese surname even they belong a big Anti-Japan group in Japan.

    Also many south Koreans are learning Japanese language since they were childhood even they have Anti-Japan educations in their school.

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  • Interesting incident happened in Japan last month.

    People who was watching the TV movie on Fuji Television found racial slur on a picture.

    There was "Jap18" on a fake magazine used in the movie.18 is Korean slang like fuck so it's like "Jap Fuck"

    Racial slur isn't allowed on TV, of course.

    The guy who designed the magazine was an assistand director whose name was Kinoshita.

    However one of his middle school class mate came out and revealed Kinoshita was Korean whose name was Park.

  • Thousands of people protested Fuji television.

    watch?v=OV3L5SyMHaw

  • I condone Korean actors playing Japanese roles as long as they clearly state they PLAY Japanese roles and have respect for them. However they must stop pretending Japanese to own fake restaurants or commit crimes. Prostitutes in America do job by using Japanese terms like "Tokyo", "sakura".....

  • 検索 (病身舞) watch?v=i86fiRjvafk

  • IN Korea there is not gigantic castle. it means needed not espionage(NINJA).

    Ninjas believe Japanese SHINTO god, famous TOGAKUSHI is one of shrine,

    so we call that shrine, TOGAKUSHI JINJA. Jinja means shrine.If Korean pretends to

    Japanese, they have not shinto god religion, so they will be called CHOSENJIN.

    In Japan, Chosenjin is BIJ-born in Japan Korean. BIJK is looked down upon by

    Japanese. Because their ancestor came to Japan to escape from Korean war without passport in 1950s.

  • I can honestly admit that I don't like Koreans in particular, but come on.

    That Will Yun Lee and Law and Order part was just dumb. The guy is an actor, he's paid to pretend to be someone else. It's his job. It's like saying Mel Gibson is pretending to be Danish, Scottish, Jewish and such because of his acting roles.

  • @DenALTV I understand and thats a fair point. But dont you think an actual scotsman wouldve done a better job in braveheart or a real Japanese pretending to be Yakuza?

  • @MauriceXVX Meh...been there XD.

  • @sangyoungful I condone you for being proud of being Korean, no reason to be angry at this video :3.

  • What I don't understand is why those restaurant owners don't have more national pride? I've never had Korean food, but it can't be that bad. I know that Japanese culture is popular, but pretending to be Japanese isn't the way to raise awareness of Korean culture or show pride in their Korean heritage and culture.

  • @sc0pl355 Watch these videos: /watch?v=IJn5fPlYBU8&feature=r­elated

    /watch?v=gw6IYy4DAjg

  • @TeHGoodReverend I see... That's depressing. It seems that they are doomed to forever live in the shadow of other nations.

  • I remember I saw an episode of Quicy M.E. where they had lots of asian actors playing japanese characters even tho it is very obvious that many of them were not Japanese. Like, there was this woman in it that was filipino and had comically bad pronunciations of Japanese words and phrases that were peppered throughout the episode to remind the viewer that they were supposed to be japanese.

    Of course, there aren't many roles for asians. Even less for native americans and stuff like that.

  • thank you for your video.i am so glad to see you guys noticed koreans behavior.but i dont think it matters well that chinese and koreans play a role of japanese in dramas.the problem is koreans steal japanese culture,do business,commit a crime or sell their bodies pretending japanese.

  • @shachikujira Please enjoy this video then: /watch?v=bu2v0GaOLEk

  • Hi, im korean...but i don't pretend to be japanese! I think it is great that you stood up for your country! That girl was very disrespectful for trying to lie to you. Anyways, great way to stand up for your country! :D

  • @sethjune Thanks :D

  • Never liked Deadliest Warrior TV show, very innacurate on many things aside from martial arts. @1:47, The yamaguchi-gumi, which choson claimed to be married into, does have many koreans in it. They are welcomed as they fit the "outsider" theme. Mostly just koreans who are who hold grudges to a few racist japanese. Kimchi is a definate red flag to fake japanese food. Restaurants fake origin because chinese food and japanese food is more popular than korean, aside from korean BBQ pork.

  • @SatoRindou I am not sure if the particular Yakuza portrayed in this episode are the Yamuguchi-Gumi.

    But yes, when I think of Asian food here in America it's Chinese and Japanese. There is a restaurant near my house called "Sun Yuen" that is Vietnamese, they basically serve Chinese food and Vietnamese food(like Pho), but hey they are honest about it :).

  • @SatoRindou

    Old YAKUZA was severe for courtesy.

    (I had the parent who had a violent child entrusted it with a child to YAKUZA in Japan and educate courtesy.)

    Though there was it with the villain, they had the boundary line which they must not go over.

    Korean and Chinese YAKUZA do not have courtesy.

    They live in the logic that is the state of things only for oneself.

    Korean YAKUZA does anything for the money.

    The Chinese does not hesitate about murder.

  • @taihuu25go So it is not strange that a foreigner appreciates the qualities of Japanese Yakuza?

  • song please? D:

  • @TheHumbleNinja Ask MarvelMeetsManga, I forgot >.<

  • @TheHumbleNinja Prayer of a Thousand Years** Sorry for taking so long to answer.

  • O Seonhwa 『South Korea ethics collapse 1998-2008』

    The swindle generation number of South Korea is top classes also in the world. The number of cases prosecuted in the perjury of South Korea is 671 times Japan when comparing it by the population. The crime of false accusations in court are 4151 times Japan. Court in South Korea is "Competing place of the lie. "

    This is South Korean. It is different from our culture.

  • @jazztarou Yes this is true.

    Sorry for the late response.

  • how can one tell a real japanese style sushi place from a korean crap factory? i think i went to a fake japanese steakhouse, it was good though, a white guy was working the benihana. it kinda tasted like generic asian food. i had steak and chicken, not bad.

  • @FatGuyWithAKatana Korean places usually offer Korean items on their menu(See Skymiles vid), and then claim they are popular in Japan. You can also observe the scenery, Korean places will almost always have a crucifix, a Japanese place is not likely to have one. Also if there are Japanese people eating there, its Japanese! If worse comes to worse just yell "Takeshima belongs to Japan", if the people cheer you are good, but if you get thrown out it's a safe bet it's Korean ^_^.

  • @TeHGoodReverend no crucifixes at all so i guess it was the real deal. and next time i go out for sushi i'll holler that out and stuff.

  • @FatGuyWithAKatana If you get strange looks(by strange looks I mean confused look) it's not a Japanese restaurant run by Japanese, if you see a bunch of angry faces and tell you to leave it is Korean, if everyone starts cheering then its a Japanese place run by Japanese.

    In contrast you could also ask them to recite "Kimigayo" which is Japans anthem.

  • I have to say NInja Assassin wasn't that bad, but it wasn't exactly good either. It was Meh, the action in it was good but I mean it was coming from the directors of the Matrix, so it was bound to fail in story since the Matrix wasn't written by them :p even if they keep trying to say it was.

  • So all those trolls were Koreans!!!

  • i have show people the menu i took when i ran out the door, TeHGoodReverend is telling the truth

  • @skymilesdc5 I approved the video responce and added a link on my video so people can be taken directly to your upload! :)

  • It's sad, cause there Koreans in Japan that "pretend" to be Japanese so that they don't get discriminated against because of their heritage. Korean who live in Japan / descendants of those Koreans during The Korean War fled to Japan, live in hiding as Japanese people. Not that they want to, but they have to in order to treated equally.

  • @ajshim You're a good person, and I understand where you're coming from. However I think much of the problems Koreans experience in Japan comes from a failure or resistance to assimilate. With that said there does exist some racism which cannot be remedied by simply assimilating.

  • Interesting video Rev. We don't have many Asian eateries around here. We have a ton of Italian ones though lol.

    We also have a small Korean Methodist church right next to the big Greek Orthodox church we're they have Greek Fest every year (they have killer gyros as well!) so I guess we do have alot of Koreans where I live lol

  • @Gaddesreinhart What a shame, Asian food is my favourite! And yeah gyros are delicious, but I usually like them with just the lamb and the bread! :D

    I've had Korean food before and it is good, but it's very different from Japanese food.

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    I am glad that you love an Asian dish.

    Of course, France and a tie and Vietnam and a Chinese dish are complicated, too.

    But, Japanese material and cooking method are very delicate and complicatedness.

    People of other nations can't easily imitate.

    The method which doesn't use chemical condiment and use fermented food made in various environment.

    And it is Umami-dashi that is the most difficult.

    A real Japanese cook is having pride the same as a samurai even in the present age.

  • @Houzan04Review Asian dishes are my favourite. In America many people only think of Sushi as the only Japanese food, but of course I myself have prepared(I can cook) several Japanese dishes such as Nigujaga(came out good), Sukiyaki(came out all wrong), Gyudon(came out good!), and Agedashi Tofu(I seriously could eat the stuff everyday! :) ).

    As such that is why it is easy for Koreans to open a fake Japanese restaurant, because Americans don't know about other plates other than Sushi.

  • @TeHGoodReverend 1 ___because Americans don't know about other plates other than Sushi.____ I don't think so. Because pretty much Japanese food materials and food culture are exported to America. American people knowing about Japanese food. Of course, as for the real Japanese food, price will be high. However, I want to advise one to you. We can't easily understand food culture. Even if you continue eating a Japanese dish in Japan in 10years, you may not understand yet. cont.
  • 2-

    When my having noticed greatness of Japanese food, I was 36 years old.

    Of course, I ate Japan food of much type since a child.

    However, it was really time of 36 years old having known that it was made by wonderful sensitivity.

    In other words the issue which you can't know even if you are merelly a side to eat, exists.

    Barely I noticed delicacy and difficulty of the taste since I began cooking by myself.

    cont

  • 3-

    Of course, I ate many Europe and an Asian dish sice 36 years in Japan.

    Of course, the chef of those shops was formal chef of french and an Asian dish.

    And, as a result of various comparison, I concluded it.

    Therefor, please think that,

    ___Pretty much experience is necessary so that "even a Japanese" distinguishes genuine Japanese dish__

    There is a little stuff which we(I) can assert that it is Japanese culture in both "technic and Spirit"

  • @Houzan04Review Perhaps I mispook a bit, but in general Sushi is the most well known.

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    Maybe it will be stuff by the fashion of American healthy food.

    Fish and tofu (=Low fat diet article)have popularity in America.

    However, I think that, on the other hand more various Japanese food exists in North America.

    Tempura and sukiyaki and soba should exist.

    I think that a retortable pouch exists too, recently.

    However, "if it is real Japanese restaurant and Japanese Manufacture"

  • @Houzan04Review Tempura yes, Sukuyaki is unknown to many Americans, and many Americans who know about Japan know what Soba is, but I have yet to find a place that serves it, this doesn't mean it's not around though.

    I can only speak about the area I live in(to be fair) and many people are quite ignorant about Japanese food, but of course that is because there are not many of a Japanese in my area, more heavily populated places by Japanese(like Hawaii) have more authentic Japanese dishes.

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    Rev are you in Puerto Rico or America? I can't remember which.

  • @MarvelmeetsManga United States, I just list Puerto Rico because thats where I am more attached to.

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    Oh! Okay, sorry. I was thinking your were in Puerto Rico this whole time. :)

  • @MarvelmeetsManga No need to apologise, it's my fault really ^_^.

  • the movie ninja assassin has korean pretending to be japanese, can you tell me details please

  • @jin54363 The actors are all Korean playing the role of Ninja(Japanese).

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    wow, i didn't knew that, i've also seen this movie long ago, it has lot of bullshit about ninja

  • Good info video. Yeah, there is like only one Japanese Restaurant were I live that I will eat at. It is owned, operated, by Japanese, and the Chef is Japanese and does not even speak English. All the rest in my City are owned and operated by either Koreans, Vietnamese, or Laotians. As you said, you can really tell with the food. Someone who has never tasted real Japanese food may not know the difference, but those who have, will!

  • @reginaninja Yeah I recall you telling me this. I read an article that many westerners are developing a taste for Japanese food cooked by Koreans lol.

  • @TeHGoodReverend I don't know why. It tastes like poo! Oh and for everyone's info. If you see a Japanese Restaurant that advertises, "All You Can Eat" Japanese food, be suspicious!

  • @reginaninja I've seen all you can eat Sushi for $20 in some places...sorry but all you can eat raw fish...nope can't do it! But all you can eat Chinese, sign me up! lol

  • @reginaninja all you can eat japanese food here is a place called umi, of course it is korean owned and operated

  • @scottbaioisdead I'm sorry but all you can eat raw fish....for $20(or whatever they charge) throw this stuff on the grill!

  • @scottbaioisdead There are two here. One is called Miso-ya, and the other is Wasabi's! The one true Japanese Restaurant that serves excellent food in my opinion is called The Michi.

  • @scottbaioisdead Check out: ****://***.michi.ca/

  • @reginaninja I checked out several reviews, and they all say "A Japanese restaurant run by Japanese people" for the most part. I know it's the one because it's located in Regina, Canada ;).

  • It's kinda weird seeing a video like this though (nothing bad intended at all).

    It's just that most "Japanese" restaurants around my area are Korean owned. It's just a given. My girlfriend and I generally look for Japanese owned ones, but most of the Asian friends I have (Japanese or not) know all about the Korean owned Japanese restaurants (sometimes Chinese owned as well). I've never thought twice about it, but I guess there's a lot of people who'd argue that it's real japanese food haha

  • @MarvelmeetsManga When you say weird what do you mean exactly?

  • i had the same bad luck you had too. this place had the display swords upside down, japanese yen bills upside down behind the bar and japanese flag ( flag upside down if possible LOL) then to my shock the sushi menu has this--- "Atomic Bomb Roll".....i was like what the fuck??? and took the menu as proof with me as i head out of there

  • @skymilesdc5 Yeah so I've heard lol. They also had a Hanwei Yoroi on display, with a Katana and Wakizashi daisho. The blades were made of stainless steel...and the Armour was not setup properly. Interestingly enough this place had no Japanese flag, but they did have a Crucifix, and several signs with various God references.

  • @TeHGoodReverend i can understand the swords being fake but upside down got to me. funny, the place i went to had a Crucifix too, next to the bar.

  • @skymilesdc5 That's another sign, Japanese restaurants(real ones) don't have crucifixes because christianity, and catholicism is VERY uncommon in Japan. But interestingly enough its Koreas main religion.

  • @TeHGoodReverend

    Christianity's not THAT uncommon in Japan these days, but still a lower percentage than most everything else, but I definitely agree that they don't have crucifixes hanging in their restaurants! :) 

  • @MarvelmeetsManga Yeah...it was ridiculous! I'm just glad they did not have a picture of a Torii! I would've came back today with picket signs!

  • @TeHGoodReverend i remember christianity is like 1% in japan and the rest is shinto or buddhism.

  • @skymilesdc5

    I'd say probably closer to 2 or 3% actually, but yeah still definitely the vast minority.

  • @skymilesdc5

    That spooked me out when you showed me that! :)

  • @MarvelmeetsManga i know, that why i ran full speed out the door

  • @skymilesdc5

    hahaha... honestly. It's like having a kosher restaurant with "gas chamber green beans" on the menu :8 Seriously, why have that on the menu. It's in really bad taste.

  • @MarvelmeetsManga Yeah or as Skymiles told me via PM a McDonalds 9/11 burger lol.

  • @skymilesdc5 Yeah with a menu in your hand lol.

  • @SuburbanNinja8000 Also This video wasn't even about ChosonNinja mainly lol.

  • @TeHGoodReverend Yea, I know. Threre is my Rant for the day. Anyways am doing well waiting for Amine Crossroads to pass so I can get my fucking nice 500 dollar Camcorder.

  • @SuburbanNinja8000 Ok no problem! 

  • @SuburbanNinja8000 When you critique something or somebody you are going to give them views/publicity, what ChosonNinja does not say is that not all of the views he gets are positive, many people who hate him also watch his videos, giving him views isn't a big deal really. I think I'll upload a video about people who have messaged me about ChosonNinja and what a fake he is.

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