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Why Is Japan So Cheap Now? - Japanese interview
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@takashiifromjapan

4 months ago

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@mbank3832

4 months ago

God bless the owner for letting that 91 year old lady live for free in his apartment. Kindness is more meaningful than money sometimes

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@romainrahni8682

4 months ago

if the owner of the appartement of the 91 year old lady sees this , just to let you know that there should be more people like you in this world ! huge respect to you whoever you are !

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@user-uw6wu6gp9n

4 months ago

Let me just say ryu’s portuguese was pretty much perfect. i’m portuguese, so i speak in and am used to a different accent, but my grandpa lives in brazil, and i visit him from time to time, and i can say with confidence ryu would pass easily as a Brazilian child of immigrants in brazil. Serious congratulations to him.

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@JurnaLJamaL

4 months ago

I am from Indonesia and have lived in Japan and the UK. When I moved to Japan from Indonesia, I felt that everything was quite pricey in Japan. But now, I realised that Japan is way much cheaper comparing to the UK. In just less than a decade, prices in Japan are getting more affordable for Indonesians. Some stuffs sold in Japan even have same price to those in Indonesia. I think it's not Japan getting poorer, but Japan being stagnant while others keep growing.

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@SPT1

4 months ago

It was overall cool but the 91 year old lady was the most interesting part. I think you should interview older Japanese people more often, it's interesting to see the contrast between the Japan they knew and current Japan.

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@akaiseigo5664

4 months ago

A huge respect for the nice grandma who is fully aware with today's issues.

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@renanhenrique2587

4 months ago

As a Brazilian, I would like to say that I was really impressed by ryu's portuguese. So good!

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@Windarti30

4 months ago

In my opinion, a housing market crash is imminent due to the high number of individuals who purchased homes above the asking price despite the low interest rates. These buyers find themselves in precarious situations as housing prices decline, leaving them without any equity. If they become unable to afford their homes, foreclosure becomes a likely outcome. Even attempting to sell would not yield any profits. This scenario is expected to impact a significant number of people, particularly in light of the anticipated surge in layoffs and the rapid increase in the cost of living..

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@MrSweeperUSA

4 months ago

God bless that old Japanese lady. She had to be a child during ww2. What a delight to hear her insight . She lived through so many eras in Japan. Almost could feel her soul through the video. Awesome job Takashi-San!

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@nerd26373

4 months ago

We appreciate these interviews. Gives us more insight in regards to Japanese society and its economy.

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@EnglishStoryShared

4 months ago

What a beautiful act of compassion! The owner's generosity has given that 91-year-old lady a secure and familiar place to call home, offering peace of mind that money simply can't buy

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@catamountmpls

3 months ago

Great interview. You ask the questions people are looking for, and kindly allow the person to give full answers, which allowed me to learn quite a bit that I didn't know.

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@DrainedPunk

4 months ago

I am from Poland and when I first visited Japan in 2017 it was still quite an expensive destination for our standards. But during my last trip in the summer of 2023 I was surprised to find out that inexpensive restaurants and groceries at convenience stores are already considerably cheaper than in Poland. There are some things that are still quite expensive, like Shinkansen tickets and hotels in the biggest cities. But overall, I think if it wasn’t for plane ticket prices it would be quite an inexpensive holiday.

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@mannycalavera2335

4 months ago

The guy who spoke Portuguese and English has a knack for languages. Even if he is not confident about his English, his pronunciation is some of the best I have heard from a Japanese person that has not spent significant time abroad.

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@susanharkema2888

2 months ago

Such a revealing and wonderful interview! It gives perspective as to how others around the world are experiencing life and their economy. Thank you for your channels!

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@jonpappas2

1 month ago

Thank you TAKASHII for making high quality journalistic content. I especially love when you interview native Japanese so that I can understand the people and the culture better. I just returned home to San Francisco after spending 2 weeks in Japan for the first time in my life. I spent a week in Tokyo and a week in Kyoto and I absolutely loved it. My heart goes out to the Japanese people. I have subscribed to your channel and also signed up for TokyoTreat using your code. Thank you for doing what you do. Arigato gozaimasu 🙏 🇯🇵

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@vitalitymirth

4 months ago

“People shared the same heart.” A sweet memory from a sweet 91 year old lady. I hope the people of Japan will share the same heart again. Japan is an endearing country. ❤

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@sidharthmahapatra4767

4 months ago

Just want to correct the construction worker guy here: He said that the wages doubled, I agree, but at the same time the Yen has declined wrt USD at a much faster rate. So the value that was for the commodities that can be bought in his childhood has inflated but the purchasing power has declined due to weakening of yen. Even if the salary is doubled, how much value is he getting is the real question here

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@johanness2866

1 month ago

Very interesting, thank you. Also very good to show younger and older people who often have different perspectives! Keep up the good work!

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