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  • hello it's your american friend anming living here in japan i first came to japan in 2015

  • coming over from china where i had lived for quite a few years and there's just certain

  • things i wish i had known before i got here they would have made the transition a lot

  • easier now of course i wasn't completely unaware of japan when i came here i had done some

  • research i had some knowledge about the country but there were certain things that would have

  • helped and we're going to talk about those today now yes i knew about the notoriously

  • crowded trains though that didn't make it any less shocking i knew about the natural

  • disasters i even knew about the high cost of living here but there were certain things

  • that i realized when i came over here that just didn't match up with what i thought the

  • country was and we're going to talk about those things today and we'll start off with

  • number one the strictness of japan now i was rather nervous to come over here because i

  • had been told that japan is really strict there's a lot of rules and 14 things you should

  • never ever ever do in japan but i slowly realized that a lot of people were doing those things

  • that it wasn't that strict that this isn't north korea that you know you're not being

  • monitored all the time or people aren't just standing there silently judging you all the

  • time that it's just a country of people and those are best practices now these images

  • are not to dox anyone i'm not trying to shame anyone but rather just showing you a slice

  • of life that i can see as i walk around the country

  • Yuki san he's eating potato chips.

  • He's eating potato chips.

  • different potatoes potato chips.

  • He's eating potato chips inside the temple okay so don't say that only foreigners do

  • kind of rude things in japan that is just not even right to say that um anybody can

  • do rude things in japan including japanese people right yes man people are people let's

  • be honest but anming you missed the mark here on japanese strictness because you didn't

  • talk about institutions that's where the strictness is in schools and workplaces well i would

  • argue that there's a lot of strict things in american workplaces that japanese would

  • find very shocking like the fact that a lot of us drink alcohol but we're not supposed

  • to talk about it at work that is considered to be very unprofessional the posting a picture

  • of you and your buddies drinking on a social media account that belongs to you could lose

  • you an interview it could be held against you and also the fact that we're not really

  • supposed to have romantic relationships with our co-workers in a lot of offices that would

  • be really shocking to japanese people so it's all a matter of perspective well i'd say job

  • well done we ate it all it's gone nothing left the next thing that i wish i knew before

  • i came to japan is very specific to me as a person who studied chinese before learning

  • japanese i had heard of this thing called onyomi which is the chinese reading of the

  • japanese words and i thought they would be close enough that i could get away with asking

  • directions using the reading of the kanji in chinese and all it did was really confuse

  • people

  • the first time i ever came to japan was to participate in a language program for one

  • month at a language school so the teacher went to the airport and picked me up and i

  • thought he would know english but in reality he didn't so thank god for some audio lessons

  • that i listened to before i came to japan for the first time because it really saved

  • my butt and made that two-hour train ride back to the school dormitories a lot less

  • awkward now he told me that the school was providing me with a futon and in my head that

  • was like a couch thing with a pull-out mattress but in reality it wasn't so i ended up in

  • a room with with this futon thing on the floor with three girls and oh my gosh i really wish

  • i had known that because i wasn't prepared for that i can do futons now but being a newbie

  • to japan that really hurt my back so i was on the floor for a month that was that was

  • kind of rough

  • wow this is quite a traditional little room isn't it it's got everything these tatami

  • floor mats this is a real japanese futon or futon as it's called and then the table is

  • right on the ground

  • i don't think a lot of americans know what a actual futon looks like it's just basically

  • a bed spread on the ground

  • coming to japan for the very first time and spending a month here was a really shocking

  • experience and unfortunately i did not come away from that experience with a very good

  • impression of the country and that's something that i wish i knew before i came here because

  • i spent almost my entire time in tokyo i thought people were cold that they weren't friendly

  • and that couldn't be further from the truth so i wish that i had seen more of the country

  • and seen more of the countryside and i would have come out with a much brighter first impression

  • of japan now of course i love the country now but that took a while i had to go out

  • and give it another chance to realize how cool it really is

  • see people are nice here because they wouldn't really say konichiwa to you in tokyo just

  • out here it kind of reminds me of michigan where i'm from

  • you wanted to see the countryside well here it is

  • Tochigiken Utsunomiya.

  • Utsunomiya is pretty darn countryside it's um about an hour and a half two hours north

  • of tokyo by train and yeah it's pretty rural so is this what you expected

  • wow can you see all these dragonflies in the air okay so we have to admit there is something

  • quite charming about the japanese countryside that's just really special not as overrated

  • as you might think it's actually kind of cool

hello it's your american friend anming living here in japan i first came to japan in 2015

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What I Wish I Knew Before Moving to Japan

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    Miho Ishii 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 22 日
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