Reaction to 51 Photos That Prove Japan Is Not Like Any Other Country | Max & Sujy

Welcome to our Youtube channel! Today we are watching a video title “51 photos that prove Japan is not like any other country”. Let’s get started! Japanese team leave a spotless locker room with a thank you note in Russian despite their heartbreaking 3 to 2 defeat to Belgium

Japan has always been… Polite Yes, exactly! A hotel in Tokyo has a reception desk that is run by robots dinosaurs. Dinosaurs! The kids would love this. Woah, is this AI robots? This fountain in Kanazawa, Japan, display the time. It’s a fountain? 3h56 This hand-written letter I received from a mail order off Amazon.

Thank you for purchasing… Woah, they hand-wrote this! The hand-letter on a paper sheet. This is so Japanese! Old-school traditions with a modern twist. Tomodachi import shop, Japan. I love this! Oh, the bird! The origami? Most organized luggage pickup you’ll ever see! All upright with handle facing outward for easy pickup.

This would never be in Thailand or Canada, lol! They care about all the details. This sign in Japan show the proper seating etiquette. On the toilet? Nice! Is this necessary? Do people need instructions to pee!? Sometimes… When to a police booth in Tokyo to get direction to a place 3 blocks away.

The officer made a hand-drawn map to make sure I found the place! Really? This would not happen in Canada! Rice paddy art is an art form originating in Japan where people plant rice of various types and colors to create images in a paddy field. I wouldn’t have known! This is so pretty!

In Japan, beginner use a a Shoshinsha mark – green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new drivers must display on their cars The mark make it clear it’s a new driver. That’s nice! They also have a similar sign for the elderly. Amazing! That’s very useful!

Yes, this is the yellow sign for the elderly drivers. This is clever! Unattended grocery store. Just pick what you want and leave the money in the jar. We saw this in another video. Japan is so safe, nobody would steal. Would not work in the western world.

Sticker that was on my package from Japan. Dear delivery persons, thank you for the delivery. This is a package delivered to an important person and is looking for its arrival. This is next level! This is unlike any other country.

The Japanese Ebay seller I bought this PS3 game from also sent me a Japanese Tea bag with it. Where is it? Sujy love tea! That would be a good gift to give to Sujy, lol! The fire escape for this building is a slide. That’s nice! It’s easy to use! That’s a great idea!

Why other countries don’t do this too? This tank style stairs dolly in Japan. Tank style stairs? What is this? I’m confused. I don’t understand… Dolly tank style stairs? I don’t understand…

A tiny pocket in the back of train seat to put your train ticket in so when the conductor comes round he just checks it without waking you up. It’s a pocket to put your train ticket in. That’s clever. I would be afraid to lose my ticket.

Bus driver holding an umbrella so that you don’t get wet while opening yours. This is the kind of nice gesture popular in Thailand, right? Yeah! Sometimes… The seat pattern on the train in Japan tell you where priority seating is. Some seats are given priority to elderly, handicap people, etc.

Japan’s highest bridge’s height is compared to Godzilla. Oh! Godzilla is much smaller! This bridge is huge! Real life Mario Kart racing in Tokyo traffic. I’ve seen prank Mario Kart videos. But not done in a casual way like this. Anti bacterial handrails in Tokyo metro escalator. Please hold on to the handrails.

It must be extremely clean to allow this! Japan is a rapidly ageing population and is running out of workers to take care of the elderly. They are solving this problem with robots. One of them, Robear, is able to lift a person and transfer him to a wheelchair. Oh my god! I want that!

Japan is so technologically advanced! It’s a good idea. That’s why Robot technology is important for the future. Elderly people often feel lonely. Sheets of paper that Japanese trains give to riders to excuse their tardiness at work. It indicates the date and how late the train was.

Woah! So you can show this to your boss and not get in trouble! This make sense! This Coffee shop in Tokyo clearly marks each customers space at the counter. With the white line there. This is neat! When you go to Japan you need to be polite!

A train station in Japan had plan to close but notice that a student was the only one using it. For her, they kept the station running. Until she graduated from school. So she’s from a rural city? In Hokkaido. You are emotional? Yes.

The Japanese national team left their changing room spotless after their history World Cup win against Germany. Yes, Japanese are very clean and tidy. Are you okay? Still sad about the train, lol! What happens when a train ticket machine run out of change in Tokyo.

What happen? I don’t know, are they gonna tell us? He use a card? Lizard pencil sharpener. When you sharpen a pencil it turn into a frilled lizard. On the left! It’s scary, lol! Japanese vending machine adapted to the surroundings.

It’s made of woods in the middle of nowhere. I’ve never seen a vending machine near a forest. Dear my boss, thank you for my two weeks off! A Japan fan at the world cup. Finally, he was allowed vacations time! Japanese child actress “Mana Ashida”.

Was embarrassed because she couldn’t pronounce Guillermo Del Toro’s name so he gave her permission to call him “Totoro san” instead. Like in the animation movie. My neighbor Tororo. Because Tororo is huge in the movie. After winning the match, the Japanese fans started cleaning the stadium.

Again, this is a cultural thing in Japan to clean after you make a mess. Kano Jiroro, the legendary founder of Judo, despite being a smaller man. He could toss large men around with ease, but only after persistent studying and practice.

On his death bed, he asked to be buried in a white belt instead of a black belt. He wanted to be remembered as a learner, not a master. Kuchisabishii When you’re not hungry but you eat because your mouth is lonely. What? lol! What is this? lol! Keeping the same price for 25 years.

What? I don’t understand, do you? No. I don’t understand… Japanese ice cream manufacturer Akagi Nyuguyo once mde a 60-second commercial, publicly apologizing or having to raise the price of its popsicle from 60 yen to 70 yen for the first time in 25 years.

The commercial, in which the president of the company as well as the staff bowed to the viewers and showed their remorse. The price went up by 10 yen. This would never happen in North America. Here, sometimes the price go up and I don’t notice, lol! Yes, the price increase is hidden from you!

Born in Japan, 1751 and died in July 7, 1977, at the age of 226 years old, koi Hanako was the oldest koi fish ever recorded. This fish lived for 226 years! Does this fish still exist? koi fish, yes!

In the 50-plus year history of the Japanese bullet train system, carrying over 5.3 billion passengers, there has not been a single passenger fatality or injury do the train accidents. Security and safety! Welcome to Japan! This is great! The bullet train go super fast!

In Japan, doctors would prescribe “forest therapy” to treat depression and anxiety. The scrent of the trees increases activity of the natural killer cells. The scent of the forest act as medicine for your anxiety. Never heard of this! This is why in some religions they practice alternative plant medicine.

A Japanese diver has been entrusted to oversee one of Japan’s Shinto Shrines that is located beneath the surface of Tateyama Bay. It’s a Dolphin? Some kind of Dolphin, I think. Some of the Kitkat flavours in Japan. What are those flavors? Orange, Vanilla, Matcha green tea.

The Japanese team even left a “Thank you” note in Japanese and Arabic. Oh! Was this during the World Cup? The soccer world cup. Shiba Butt Curry I won’t eat this! Takeko Nakano is the last female Samurai Class warrior.

Born in 1847, she fought & died during the Boshin war in 1868 (Japanese civil war) at 21 years old. I didn’t know they had female Samurai. There is a tain station in the middle of nowhere in Japan, with no entrance or exit.

The station is called Seiryu-Miharashi, and it is only accessible to passengers who are passing through by train. It exists so passengers can step off and admire the view of the Nishiki River and the surrounding forest. You can only go out to observe nature, it’s not a train station per se.

Only a train can access this place. Interesting! Nara Deer in Japan Are they all in the same location? Nara Deer The construction of the temporary road Fukui city. Landslide? It’s a road! But the dirt was blocking the way! Ah! Okay, I see now!

The Japanese lantern plant, also known as the Chinese lantern or winter cherry, is a popular symbol of “life within death”. It blooms in the winter, but when it dries up in the spring, the “skin” crumbles away revealing the red fruit the lives inside its “skeleton”. It’s nice! Does it glow in the dark?

I think so, right? You need to preserve these. Do I have it here? Mirror selfie Do you understand this image? They are taking a selfie in front of the mirror. Neko candre meeting on. The cats! These roads are in Hokkaido, Wakayama, Shizuoka, Okinawa and Gunma Regionf of Japan, and all play different tones.

The ground make noise when you drive over it. Does this really work well? Flying over Mt Fuji I saw a restaurant where you can see Mt Fuji clearly from the terrace. Staff for Japan airlines in Vietnam bow to passengers as flight was delayed because of storm.

Oh my god! Well, it’s rarely the fault of the staff, they do their best under pressure. There are 5 temples in Kyoto, Japan, that have blood stained ceilings.

The ceilings are made from the floorboards of Fushimi Castle where Torii Mototada and his remaining 380 samurai warriors killed themselves, in 1600, after a long hold-off against an army of 40000 for 11 days. They die, they didn’t kill themselves, right? They kept the ceiling intact to keep their memories alive.

Oh my god! This is creepy! You know you’ve lived in Tokyo too long when a Gargantuan Gandumesque Robot on the back of a large truck drives by. That’s a big robot! At first, I didn’t see it.

A traditional Japanese rite of passage & festival day of 3 and 7 years old girls, 5 years old boys, and sometimes 3 years old boys, is held annually in November. She’s walking in a traditional attire over what? Early 1900s “real hair of a Geisha” before styling. Long and pretty hair!

The bottom of her hair is interesting. Winter is coming Is this Mt. Fuji, again? How do you call those red shrine? It’s Japanese style. This Japanese 12th century Kohoki sword, made during the Heian period, was discovered in the attic repository of the Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara.

It is one of the oldest samurai swords in existence, likely the heirloom of a samurai family, passed down through the centuries. It’s a 1000 years old plus sword. Is Kohoki also a city? Hachioji, Tokyo This look like a roller coaster, but car drive there! Imagine having to drive there everyday!

True! Oh my god! Ice Candy, Tokyo With the thing on it… how do we call this… the shrine? Yeah, the shrine, or castle. Ramen expert diner Do you understand? They twist it? Yeah! Pikachu off to work… he’s a busy mascot in Japan.

Only in Japan do you see this! Yeah, it’s probably everywhere in Japan. “Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route” rising over 3000 meters above sea level, Mt Tate is one of Japan’s highest mountains. What happen when the snow fall? This could be dangerous, no? This look crazy! True! The island & deers are so beautiful.

See! Those red things behind look like a Samurai hat. Right? Such building structures. They have this everywhere in Japan. Yes, she is the same person. Yui Susaki, Japanese freestyle wrestler. Woah! She became a very strong woman! In Tokyo, a bicycle is faster than a car for most trips of less than 50 minutes.

The traffic is insane! That’s why Japanese walk a lot! Yeah! The second Japanese embassy to Europe, also called the “Ikeda mission”, was sent on February 6, 1864 by the Tokugawa Shogunate. Ikeda Nagaoki was the head of the mission. They are walking! Yeah. A temple covered in ash. from the Ontake volcanic eruption, Japan.

At least, it gave a beautiful artistic painting, or artistic scenery. Japan optical fiber Wait! What is the optical fiber? There are sushi inside of a sushi! Hold on! What I see is… oh! Okay! I see it now! I didn’t at first! Sushi inside a giant sushi! It’s still confusing to look at!

Tottori sand dunes, at a length of 9 miles & less than 1.5 miles wide, it is the largest sand dune in Japan. Sand dune Oh, it’s finish! This was amazing! Thank you for the amazing suggestion! Please let us know what should we react to next!

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  1. いまの日本では初心者よりも高齢者の運転手の方が怖れられている
    お二人も日本に来た際に車に乗るときは高齢者の車にはくれぐれも
    お気を付けください

  2. 初めまして。今、日本で話題のNumber_iさん《GOAT》という曲のリアクション動画が見たいです。是非よろしくお願いします。

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