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@@RandomUserX99 a lot of secondhand products are basically still have 10+ years of shelf life, some even work better than the modern version of the same product, because nowadays even in the US, companies cut cost too much, and resort to using cheap prone to fail component. unlike older appliance that was built to last forever a lot of stuff like furniture, basically can last who know 20-50 years, it's very reassuring that a lot of secondhand items get inspected and cleaned thoroughly with care
This is pretty close to me. I'm gonna look them up and see how it is. I love recycle shops here, they're the best. I bought a $200 (USD equivalent) bike that normally costs over $1000 new at one, it works perfect,
And the use of Orange Oil gives a pleasant scent to the shop. Often vintage shops can have a musty odor so this nice Orange Oil will cause the patrons to linger.
As a kid, I remember TV repair man coming to the house to fix the beast of a console of a unit my parents had. Saved money and waste. Now, we toss an LCD unit. Even if it is to a recycling center we are on the negative side of the equation because not everything is recycled. Reduce, REPAIR, and recycle.
after learning how difficult and expensive it is to get rid of old unwanted furniture, appliances, and various home decor in Japan, I can appreciate this guy's business a lot, and the care he takes in refurbishing these things. I'm sure he's saved a lot of people from the headache of not knowing what to do with their old items. but also, I can appreciate this business as a girl who LOVES thrifting and finding unique old treasures at vintage shops.
@@TiveyHouse-dn1rt In some area since they don't have the recycle facility you have to call the municipality ask about the pick up schedule, and buy the sticker to be put on the large items. The sticker is basically the fee for the pick up driver you hire from the municipality. The whole process can take a week or even weeks if they don't have enough man power
My wife lives for these shops. 2nd street,Wattman, Hardoff, and those local businesses you name it my wife has been to it 😂!! And I live only an hour from his shop so definitely visiting this one.
That’s very impressive he cleans the items like that. That’s why I don’t buy second hand items due to the dirt etc. But I would definitely buy from this guy if I was in Japan
As I am probably the minority who really cares about 60 fps and more, thanks for uploading in such high framerates (and 4K bitrate on top of it), it makes my eyes hurt less, much easier to watch for people sensitive to motion.
Amazing! The place is understandably cluttered but it’s clean. This shop owner is certainly hardworking and cheerful. It’s sad though that he’s getting a divorce. Thank you Paolo for this new episode.
I'd love to live in Japan, I love the culture, it's the little things like taking shoes off, not bringing dirt from outside inside and the mindfulness of other people! These videos show us what we normally wouldn't see, love them!
Actually i loved this video, because it covered a topic that is relatable but most people. I live in America where yard sales, estate sales and second hand stores are so popular, but never think about other countries having similar events.
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he has so many best furniture pieces! honestly the sellers of japan second-hand items (japan surplus) here in the philippines really still sells it at near brandnew price which is a bad reputation for a lot of resellers here. that’s why you really gotta look properly with reasonable prices. i also appreciate the owner and japan for having second-hand license to make sure they are credible and selling it properly with a good price. i really love muji items so i’m definitely looking for those here in philippines properly..
I love this series. As a young Asian living in a Western country and constantly wondering about my career path, this show gives me this weird sense of hope. I love seeing both the well-known jobs and the ones that rarely get attention. Watching these everyday people live their lives makes them feel so special!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this!! Thrift stores in the Netherlands are some of my favourite places to go, they allow me to consume without feeling guilty about the environment or working conditions. To see how its done in Japan, is very fascinating. It accually makes me want to understand the Dutch process more! Make at least two more of this kind of video, so we can gtruely know if we like this series! I think so far, I love this!
He-he! I understand this guy! Used to work in a recycling shop in New Zealand, now opened my own small refurbishing business in Nelson. I wish him all the best and good luck!
I love the show’s opening (CGI). Also you get to go with the owner to drop off the items and pick up with the sellers. Great production as always, consistent engaging with us the viewers.
I love how you highlight every worker in Japan and how happy they all seem to be shown off to the world ^^ every job is important and it's great to have a look inside all these companies.
These types of professions are something every country desperately needs. Repairmen capable of fixing different brands, gadgets, and devices, enabling these products to gain a second-life so to speak at a cost where the majority of the population can reasonably afford doing so. Industries are actively pushing them out of the market, often forcing customers to replace products instead of fixing them. Governments really need to implement grants for these types of workers to prevent the industry from dying out.
Yep. That's why right to repair is so important. Around my area there used to be an independent phone repair for iPhones but Apple has pushed those types of shops out
Another BANGER Paolo! This is another excellent series! I love seeing the work ethic of japanese business owners and pretty much anyone in japan that always goes above and beyond like these guys do. Its very inspiring. Its very humbling as well. We can ALWAYS do more in our jobs and do things properly and that is how they have carved out a niche in their industry and have developed trusting relationships with their customers and the communities they serve. Looking forward to the next one!!! All the best!
My wife and I almost always find and go to a 2nd hand recycle shop when we visit Japan. I just love the cool items that can be found inside these shops.
fascinating video! regardless of which series it is, I love the questions you ask people which reveal their hobbies & interests outside of work as well. it feels like we really get to know them a little bit and every person is interesting and unique. thanks for sharing!
So interesting! Love how he takes good care of his products and clients. What a hard worker! 🎉 Super bummer about the family situation. Hope they both heal and do well in the future!
I’ve been following Paolo for at least two years, and recently just went to Japan for two weeks and got back last week… Watching his videos now, they hit totally different, brings me back memories which is awesome… can’t wait to go back!
I am truly amazed at how the japanese treat their work with so much respect and care. This is a tough job but the owner seems to be enjoying it. another great episode paolo! thank you!
I think this is a good idea, especially since it is probably difficult to get people to agree to have their whole day filmed (wakeup/go to bed/etc). This is especially true in Japan. It's similar in format to Behind the Counter which I like a lot too!
Loved this vid. This guy is a jack of all trades. Can I also say that I want a K truck. They are so useful and practical. I have never seen one with a top like his had before.
In the Philippines, its known as japan surplus shops all over the islands. Its items are very cheap but the quality is better than the brand new. Recyling is best for the environment.
This is the most relatable Japanese person I've seen on this channel. I also run a second-hand business and I understand all the challenges this guy goes though daily. Very humbling.
So happy you mix business with a little more private life questions, I always found the "day in the life" series, amazing as it is, a little too much focused on work. Tell me more about these people and their families, hobby's, etc.!
Paolo, this video was great and I'd love to work at a place like this! Makes me more excited (and a little less anxious) of moving to Japan next year to teach English. Thank you!
This was fantastic. I really appreciate this because it shows a very realistic aspect that I know people use, but that most people might not consider "glamorous" enough to develop as content. It was cool to see him interact with the senior citizen and then the young man moving. What an interesting kind of diversity.
I really like this style for owners who didn't want to reveal too much of their home life like this dude who's about to get a divorce. Keep up the good work!
I like this type of stuff. Love the day in the life but this is cool and different. Would love to see a coffee shop maybe a gaming store etc. For the day in the life hope to see a professional wrestler one day.
Given the respect, care, and enthusiasm with which you present businesses, I don't think it matters what kind of business it is; I will always love to see any business!
Oh wow! I want that small black Coca-Cola machine in the beginning! I find it very interesting watching your "Workday" videos, and shows regular people doing a great job!
Still one of the best channels on youtube, its great to have a glimpse into the daily life from someone of a different culture. And Japanese is much different to mine here in Ireland.
Hey Paulo! What a fantastic new series! I love this. The format of getting out and about works really well. And actually talking about how the business is run, what licences are needed, how to make a profit, all of this is really interesting. What is particularly interesting is seeing how a small business like this works in Japan. This very unusual mixed zoning approach they have which allows local businesses to thrive in the heart of their community is really interesting to see in practice. Great job. Great story telling. Well done buddy! I hope this new series is an enormous success.
I notice it too, until now, i thougt all japanese show their friendly face, this dude shows me a new side of the working people. It's reminds me of the country where i life😅
As a foreigner lives here for 6 years now, recycle shops here always get me excited it's like opening a treasure box. You dont know what's you gonna come by. i never missed a month visiting my local Recycle shops
Loved, loved, loved this one!!! ❤❤ When I studied in Japan I loved to go to this kind of shop, it was like a treasure hunt! Masuyama san is such an upbeat person, it shows that he enjoy his job. And man, how much he does in his workday!!! 🙌
selling on mercari, they used to take a huge cut now is customers who pays for the cut but u still pay a fee to withdraw money, selling in person is better for customers and yourself because you cut the middle man
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i have a special place in my heart for the Japanese people and their culture.
no I don't think I will
do more behind the counter for businesses that probably do not exist in the rest of the world
gods I wish I could get that Totoro bag near the end of the video, do they ship to the US?
SUPER THANKS for this great video!! Come and see me again!!
A hybrid of behind the counter and a day in the life. Paolo is spoiling us, anyone else notice that the editing and video quality is always improving
Well said .
not really noticing much changes in the last couple years but hes always the best at what he does! in fact nobody does what he does! its awesome!
Knowing how well these videos do for local businesses, I’m hoping this place gets way more customers!
well I would certainly visit a shop like this instead of big shopping malls just to look at some unique and quirky items while visiting Japan.
@@RandomUserX99 a lot of secondhand products are basically still have 10+ years of shelf life,
some even work better than the modern version of the same product,
because nowadays even in the US, companies cut cost too much, and resort to using cheap prone to fail component.
unlike older appliance that was built to last forever
a lot of stuff like furniture, basically can last who know 20-50 years,
it's very reassuring that a lot of secondhand items get inspected and cleaned thoroughly with care
This is pretty close to me. I'm gonna look them up and see how it is. I love recycle shops here, they're the best. I bought a $200 (USD equivalent) bike that normally costs over $1000 new at one, it works perfect,
thanks!
Washing the appliances out front is a nice way to show potential customers that you care about the products
And the use of Orange Oil gives a pleasant scent to the shop. Often vintage shops can have a musty odor so this nice Orange Oil will cause the patrons to linger.
Paolo, you NEED to do a 7/11 day in the life of. I work in an American 7/11 and would love to see the Japanese counterpart.
tl;dr, the Japanese counterpart is better food, good customer service, and no crackheads.
@@mgoblue0970 Idk, I offer amazing customer service.
@@mgoblue0970The crackhead part is a huge win!lol
It's VERY very difficult to get large corporations to agree to this sort of autobiographical video....
@@edwardfletcher7790 good point.
Why right to repair is so important. This is amazing, i love how he legit refurbishes everything before selling it.
As a kid, I remember TV repair man coming to the house to fix the beast of a console of a unit my parents had. Saved money and waste. Now, we toss an LCD unit. Even if it is to a recycling center we are on the negative side of the equation because not everything is recycled. Reduce, REPAIR, and recycle.
You'll know he is legit.
I love that he's very friendly, he adapted to his audience and expanded his business through online/social media. He's got a good head on him.
That is going too far!!
after learning how difficult and expensive it is to get rid of old unwanted furniture, appliances, and various home decor in Japan, I can appreciate this guy's business a lot, and the care he takes in refurbishing these things. I'm sure he's saved a lot of people from the headache of not knowing what to do with their old items. but also, I can appreciate this business as a girl who LOVES thrifting and finding unique old treasures at vintage shops.
why is it so difficult? a long process?
Because it’s a logistical nightmare to get rid of anything in Japan!!
@@TiveyHouse-dn1rt In some area since they don't have the recycle facility you have to call the municipality ask about the pick up schedule, and buy the sticker to be put on the large items. The sticker is basically the fee for the pick up driver you hire from the municipality. The whole process can take a week or even weeks if they don't have enough man power
Recycle shopping in Japan is underrated
Have spent hours if not days exploring all different types of recycle shops and always finding cool stuff !!
My wife lives for these shops. 2nd street,Wattman, Hardoff, and those local businesses you name it my wife has been to it 😂!! And I live only an hour from his shop so definitely visiting this one.
That's how far I live from them, I'm also going to check them out. If nothing else, this video got him two new potential customers lol.
it's a miracle. lol
That’s very impressive he cleans the items like that. That’s why I don’t buy second hand items due to the dirt etc. But I would definitely buy from this guy if I was in Japan
I can’t wait that you will come and visit us in the future.🎉
As I am probably the minority who really cares about 60 fps and more, thanks for uploading in such high framerates (and 4K bitrate on top of it), it makes my eyes hurt less, much easier to watch for people sensitive to motion.
Amazing! The place is understandably cluttered but it’s clean. This shop owner is certainly hardworking and cheerful. It’s sad though that he’s getting a divorce. Thank you Paolo for this new episode.
The care and dedication they put into cleaning/testing/maintaining the items they sell is truly commendable! Well done! I hope their sales increase.
I'd love to live in Japan, I love the culture, it's the little things like taking shoes off, not bringing dirt from outside inside and the mindfulness of other people! These videos show us what we normally wouldn't see, love them!
I personally find myself interested in the home lives of Day In The Life videos but this is a solid compromise for those who want a bit more privacy.
It’s kinda how behind the counter started I think. Hopefully this encourages more people to accept the offer to be on the show
That’s his point behind the counter or register if they want their lives private it can.
I was thinkiny favorite part of the day in the life series is seeing them blow off steam after work but you are correct this is a good comprise
Bro have you seen the masterchef episode? No way in hell someone like that is willing to be filmed on their bed lol
@@bimaa666 that's one with the super rich dude with the cupcake restaurant who only cooks at night and drives a Porsche?
This one is so good! I would love more of this, interesting shops that also help reducing waste and might help people living on a budget!
Imagine doing all this during summer time in Tokyo. Respect man
Awesome video as always Paolo. You always find the most friendliest people to interview.
Actually i loved this video, because it covered a topic that is relatable but most people. I live in America where yard sales, estate sales and second hand stores are so popular, but never think about other countries having similar events.
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he has so many best furniture pieces! honestly the sellers of japan second-hand items (japan surplus) here in the philippines really still sells it at near brandnew price which is a bad reputation for a lot of resellers here. that’s why you really gotta look properly with reasonable prices.
i also appreciate the owner and japan for having second-hand license to make sure they are credible and selling it properly with a good price. i really love muji items so i’m definitely looking for those here in philippines properly..
I love this series. As a young Asian living in a Western country and constantly wondering about my career path, this show gives me this weird sense of hope. I love seeing both the well-known jobs and the ones that rarely get attention. Watching these everyday people live their lives makes them feel so special!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this!! Thrift stores in the Netherlands are some of my favourite places to go, they allow me to consume without feeling guilty about the environment or working conditions. To see how its done in Japan, is very fascinating. It accually makes me want to understand the Dutch process more!
Make at least two more of this kind of video, so we can gtruely know if we like this series! I think so far, I love this!
He-he! I understand this guy! Used to work in a recycling shop in New Zealand, now opened my own small refurbishing business in Nelson.
I wish him all the best and good luck!
I really loved this video! I'm addicted to second hand shops. The customer service and 1 month warranty are exeptional. 😊
Shops like these are awesome cuz you find cool stuffs you never knew you wanted!
And also why they're so dangerous for pack rats like me. :)
Sometimes these shows give us a bright and shiny version of Japanese life. This guy's keeping it real.
I really liked this video! So I watched it again! 🥳😊👍 And even noticed some new things that I missed before 😯😜👍
I love the show’s opening (CGI). Also you get to go with the owner to drop off the items and pick up with the sellers. Great production as always, consistent engaging with us the viewers.
I love how you highlight every worker in Japan and how happy they all seem to be shown off to the world ^^
every job is important and it's great to have a look inside all these companies.
I’m going through some shit, as most of us are, and your videos just make me happy. Please keep them coming for as long as possible
Love guys enthusiasm. And he’s a businessman. Good for him. Now he’s famous and will probably attract more people. Thanks for helping him out
These types of professions are something every country desperately needs. Repairmen capable of fixing different brands, gadgets, and devices, enabling these products to gain a second-life so to speak at a cost where the majority of the population can reasonably afford doing so. Industries are actively pushing them out of the market, often forcing customers to replace products instead of fixing them. Governments really need to implement grants for these types of workers to prevent the industry from dying out.
Yep. That's why right to repair is so important. Around my area there used to be an independent phone repair for iPhones but Apple has pushed those types of shops out
Another BANGER Paolo! This is another excellent series! I love seeing the work ethic of japanese business owners and pretty much anyone in japan that always goes above and beyond like these guys do. Its very inspiring. Its very humbling as well. We can ALWAYS do more in our jobs and do things properly and that is how they have carved out a niche in their industry and have developed trusting relationships with their customers and the communities they serve.
Looking forward to the next one!!! All the best!
The embarrassing speed in which I clicked on this
😂
My wife and I almost always find and go to a 2nd hand recycle shop when we visit Japan. I just love the cool items that can be found inside these shops.
The commentary starting at 5:11 made the tough subject so funny, especially when you said: "you have twins?! dAAAAmn!". Made me crack up lol
fascinating video! regardless of which series it is, I love the questions you ask people which reveal their hobbies & interests outside of work as well. it feels like we really get to know them a little bit and every person is interesting and unique. thanks for sharing!
I loooooved secondhand shops when I was in Japan. I had a few that I frequented regularly. They were my favorite stores, haha.
Alot goes into a second hand shop, who knew. Great video.👏
Thanks for showing this!!! Def checking his shop out next month. Do more shops like this for sure!
This was so interesting! I loved watching this video
Oh pleasant surprise! What a great video and was awesome to meet you in NY!
Loving this additional format of showing any kind of business not only restaurants, please keep going 🙌
I love this guy he’s always up for a laugh with a very positive attitude
SUPER Thank you!!
Big respect to the owner ... and huge thanks to Paolo family
I probably had the most fun treasure hunting at 2nd hand shops in Japan.
So interesting! Love how he takes good care of his products and clients. What a hard worker! 🎉
Super bummer about the family situation. Hope they both heal and do well in the future!
New series ooo I like it
It a mix of behind the counter and a day of the life
I’ve been following Paolo for at least two years, and recently just went to Japan for two weeks and got back last week… Watching his videos now, they hit totally different, brings me back memories which is awesome… can’t wait to go back!
I love second hand shops.
Thanks for the insights
I am truly amazed at how the japanese treat their work with so much respect and care. This is a tough job but the owner seems to be enjoying it. another great episode paolo! thank you!
A day in a life of a musical actor next 15:42 xD
Yesss
Paolo! make the video about my bro. lol
oh yes please! I love musical and that would be awesome :D
My children and I love seeing all the different scenes of Japan and how people earn a living! This guy is great.
😮
I think this is a good idea, especially since it is probably difficult to get people to agree to have their whole day filmed (wakeup/go to bed/etc). This is especially true in Japan.
It's similar in format to Behind the Counter which I like a lot too!
@@GIChiyo I'm still waiting for the salary man that gets shit faced and bangs huz after work
The owner seems to have a very likable personality
He seems to be fun to be around.
Nice vid as usual Pao!
Loved this vid. This guy is a jack of all trades. Can I also say that I want a K truck. They are so useful and practical. I have never seen one with a top like his had before.
In the Philippines, its known as japan surplus shops all over the islands. Its items are very cheap but the quality is better than the brand new. Recyling is best for the environment.
This was an interesting video. It's good to have a variety of content.
This is the most relatable Japanese person I've seen on this channel. I also run a second-hand business and I understand all the challenges this guy goes though daily. Very humbling.
He’s a hard working guy, wish him all the very best 🎉
Wow, the way this is run is fantastic.
Reusable, clean and relationships built over time.
very interesting, such a hard worker man loving his job
more then his Wife and Kids
@@LeKaiser1231 haha
@@LeKaiser1231 FUNNY.
This is Paolos's best day in the life video
NICE.
Can you please do a day in the life for an Onsen worker!
So happy you mix business with a little more private life questions, I always found the "day in the life" series, amazing as it is, a little too much focused on work. Tell me more about these people and their families, hobby's, etc.!
Definitely something different and interesting~ Thanks for another great video, have a great weekend!
I hope he gets all customers. Really admire his honest living. A gem for the environment.
❤❤❤
Paolo, this video was great and I'd love to work at a place like this! Makes me more excited (and a little less anxious) of moving to Japan next year to teach English. Thank you!
It’s my dream too! I’m studying so I can teach English in Japan!
This is simply great ! A change is always welcomed , especially if it’s that good. Well done 🎉
I never miss a Paolo video
12:08 homie is ripped! lol
Never know that. lol
Concealed carry for those guns!
This was fantastic. I really appreciate this because it shows a very realistic aspect that I know people use, but that most people might not consider "glamorous" enough to develop as content. It was cool to see him interact with the senior citizen and then the young man moving. What an interesting kind of diversity.
I really like this style for owners who didn't want to reveal too much of their home life like this dude who's about to get a divorce. Keep up the good work!
awesome video, really love seeing caring business owners
My favorite type of shop in Japan. Because it has the most cool stuff
Way cool video! The guy is super-hardworking and wears a ton of hats for his business. I bet his days are never boring.
thanks!
I like this type of stuff. Love the day in the life but this is cool and different. Would love to see a coffee shop maybe a gaming store etc.
For the day in the life hope to see a professional wrestler one day.
we need more guys like Kei that care about the products they sell
This day in the life is missing one of my fav part the people morning routine before they leave for work 😅!!!
Yes! And when they get home, their routines and such. Its great watching with coffee before i go to work.
Mr Paolo thank you for this wonderful video! The shop owner does a lot for his business and customers! Domo arigato!
He seems like a great guy, could definitely be friends with!
Given the respect, care, and enthusiasm with which you present businesses, I don't think it matters what kind of business it is; I will always love to see any business!
Oh wow! I want that small black Coca-Cola machine in the beginning!
I find it very interesting watching your "Workday" videos, and shows regular people doing a great job!
Still one of the best channels on youtube, its great to have a glimpse into the daily life from someone of a different culture. And Japanese is much different to mine here in Ireland.
Would you be featuring his younger brother's job in another video? Hehe, always cool series, Paolo! Greetings from Vietnam :)
Hey Paulo! What a fantastic new series! I love this. The format of getting out and about works really well. And actually talking about how the business is run, what licences are needed, how to make a profit, all of this is really interesting. What is particularly interesting is seeing how a small business like this works in Japan. This very unusual mixed zoning approach they have which allows local businesses to thrive in the heart of their community is really interesting to see in practice. Great job. Great story telling. Well done buddy! I hope this new series is an enormous success.
HEY THIS WAS A GREAT ONE PAOLO!!!! 👍
1:30 Employee: Man, get out my face with that 📸...I ain't had my ☕ yet 😅😅
He had his Japanese coffee before he showed up for work in Japan. Prior to that, he woke up on time and did his morning duties, in Japan. 🎉🎉🎉
I notice it too, until now, i thougt all japanese show their friendly face, this dude shows me a new side of the working people. It's reminds me of the country where i life😅
This is me, I need my time and coffee.
I'd love to see more videos about antique stores and fleamarkets in Japan! ♥
Ok, the guy is strong, he handle that fridge like it was a cart board
love the idea of this series
A second hand store that delivers and offers a guarantee?! I wish this was how we did things in the US.
Thank you totally enjoyed this 👏👏👏👏❣️
As a foreigner lives here for 6 years now, recycle shops here always get me excited it's like opening a treasure box. You dont know what's you gonna come by. i never missed a month visiting my local Recycle shops
They call us "the treasure box for adults" in Japanese. it doesn't mean that way.
And the overall quality
Loved, loved, loved this one!!! ❤❤ When I studied in Japan I loved to go to this kind of shop, it was like a treasure hunt! Masuyama san is such an upbeat person, it shows that he enjoy his job. And man, how much he does in his workday!!! 🙌
This was one of the most interesting video.
This is one of the things I love to do when I’m in Japan - buying action figures at recycle shops. So cool that you feature this in your video.
selling on mercari, they used to take a huge cut now is customers who pays for the cut but u still pay a fee to withdraw money, selling in person is better for customers and yourself because you cut the middle man