Farmers, along with fishermen, are one of the most underrated and not well-recognized workers out there. Despite that, they should be well-respected. If it weren't for them, you won't have food in your fridge right now. I truly salute them for their hardwork, especially at these times.
In Japan, agriculture is considered very important, farmers are respected, and the government ensures they are well paid. That's why Japanese imported products are so expensive overseas. But often, they are of better quality than many other imports.
I know right!? Her dad actually considered Keiichi's feelings in the matter and even recognized his character for stepping up for the arrangement. Meanwhile, his parents basically ask him to give up his future prospects to work the farm and then essentially marry him off for their own gain.
Gotta respect Yui's father for being so very understanding and supportive of Keiichi's farming lifestyle. And it's really sweet that Yui so easily adjusted to the farming life and her and Keiichi are living happily on the farm with their family.
alot of older businessmen built there companies up from literally nothing, so they know the value of hard work better than there children who are born into success
My grandfather was raised on a farm. He would have made Keiichi's father really hurt for doing what he did if he was still alive. Also, there are bugs that you should absolutely be worried about getting into your crops if you're a farmer. Certain species of caterpillar, potato bug, aphids, tomato bugs, etc, these insects can turn a years worth of work into nothing if you let them go unchecked.
I've seen cabbage moths absolutely annihilate my cauliflower, but is there a happy medium between keeping bugs away and not spraying my vegetables with toxic pesticides?
That is a main reason why a farmer inspects he's crops cause those kind of vermin spread so many in just days if left unchecked and there's even a chance that the bugs won't go away even there is no crops anymore and would result the farmer to take measurements that can harm the soil this is why being a farmer is not easy as you think it is so please respect them
Normal parents: "Let's sell the farm to ensure our son finishes college and graduates." (Because having a college degree is a big deal in Japan) Keiichi's parents: "Keiichi, drop out of college so that we can pay the bills and continue owning the farm." That was a red flag. And then... "Hey, have an arranged marriage with Yui, we'll be able to pay off our debts!" Wait, what? Then there was no need for Keiichi to drop out of college in the first place? Furthermore, the machine is broken, they can only cover 1/5 of the land...what's the point? Might as well sell off the farm. Also, it was kind of suspicious that the parents never showed up to help. Sure, the dad hurt his back, but what about the mom? Did they seriously just...stay at home and do nothing? In the end, it turns out that it was Keiichi's grandfather who funded his college education, and the parents were just greedy. What the hell...
Grandfather might've felt like he had made Keiichi suffer with bad parents, so he'd "make it right" by paying for his tuition... sadly, the parents just saw having a kid as an investment they could fast-track.
One of the more wholesome stories that's well rounded in a way, but has a certain amount of cringe aspects to it... Keichi basically begged to drop out of college and take over the family farm, showing a certain lack of thought and naivety. The sudden arranged marriage, which stank of something foul to begin with since Keichi and Yui had never met before. Thankfully Keichi called that on the spot and Yui's father, though late to the party, understood the lack of synergy. The growth between the two during their time together, with the aid of Yui's father showing his daughter how he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. The EPIC reveal of the parents true colors, which almost ruined everything, but Keichi stepped up saying, "I'm done with you, I don't know you, and I run the farm since you can't work it anyway." (Paraphrased) Yui standing beside him, making their bond even stronger and Yui's Dad being supportive of their decision. This is one of those stories where you should definitely take a lesson or two away from it. What did you take away from it? Good story, decent VA's (I honestly like other VA's, but these weren't bad). Looking out for more like this. Good work.
1. Sometimes your parents don't always have your best interests at heart 2. We all need good support systems to keep us on the straight and narrow 3. Farmers are not respected enough.
The parents logic is really short sighted. First off, they are in debt, have broken machinery that costly to repair, and are only operating the farm at 20%. This would mean that they are in great need of money to pay off the debt, fix the farming equipment, and get the farm up to normal operations (as they are probably only bringing in only 20% of the profits of previous years). But instead they thought just getting their son to marry a daughter from a rich family will solve all the problems because they would then get the CEO's money somehow. A plan like that would only work if there was a written contract where the CEO will provide them money after the marriage was signed or by begging the daughter to get them some cash from her father. So, why be hostile to Yui before the marriage license was even signed just because you want some money right now. If the marriage doesn't go through they don't get any chance at her family's money so it was very short sighted of them to begin the badgering for money before the wedding was even planned. All of their actions just made it easier for the son to ignore his parents, resulting in no money to pay off the extra debts they got into with their spending spree.
Bruhh.. wth his parent thinking? Even they somehow make trouble debt outofnowhere and attempt reversing back to square one by cancelling marriage. At least, her father got listened to keiichi word, though.
His parents are very selfish asking their son to sacrifice his future to take over a floundering business just because his grandfather started it and the whole arrangement marriage and being mad when he had objections just shows how horrible and selfish they are
I was confused during the whole "we’ll cancel the marriage" thing. Did Yui and Keiichi forget that even if the arranged marriage was cancelled, that they could still get married with no outside pressure? I also found it just hilarious how the parents just continued to shoot themselves in the foot throughout the whole house argument scene. They cancel the arranged marriage, then continue to threaten Matsumoto san with not giving him vegetables, THEN threaten to not give their blessing for the actual marriage. Everything they said was easily refuted so quickly 😂. It really showed how they had absolutely NO leverage at ANY point in this exchange period 🤣.
Being married to a farmer makes life worth it. You learn how to grow fruits and vegetables the best way and be sure to care for the land the right way.
Yeah! I’m glad that Keiichi x Yui was able to get married💍 despite it being an arranged one for his parents selfish needs💔😡 and now while karma struck those selfish parents😈. Keiichi x Yui are happily married💙💛💍 with a baby on the way🤰.
The stories is more like the game called harvest moon here, when someone who take over his grandpa's farm, and get along well with communities, and also get married then build a family here, nice one
One of my uncles used to have a farm in Mexico be he sold it. I only went there once and afterwards my dad and I went to an abandoned church which my relatives prayed, me nor my dad didn't though
Some stories really aren’t researched well. Yes, farmers in undeveloped/underdeveloped countries often are run by families lacking formal education and poor. But for so called “first world” countries farms are big business. If your family still owns a farm you’re not “poor”. Here in the states a combine itself cost more than $300,000. If you can afford one or don’t want to invest there are companies that will rent one to you. What I am saying there are huge losses and profits and not for the faint of heart. I’m sure in a developed country like Japan it’s similar. I worked for John Deere then Cat talking to retailers all over the world. People involved in farming study for it, not just in the US, but places like Japan.
Rotate the fifth, change what crops grow so the soil can regain lost nutrients, there is a lot to be done to make a patch of land be viable for future farming.
Keiichi's parents are just horrible they were just using his arranged marriage with Yui for their own financial gains but luckily he saw right through that and put an end to it 😈 and it's also sweet that he was able to change her view on farming and that the two of them got married 🥰 with a little one on the way.😊❤️
Very good video! I'm happy that Keichi and Yui started spending time together, even though they started on a wrong foot, they still got along really well. I can't believe that I'm gonna say this but, serves Keichi's parents right! For being gold-diggers and being greedy. In other words, I wish Keichi and Yui good luck with their futures!😊🖤🤎💜💖 PS: I'm glad Yui learned about how a farmer works in a farm.
My phrasing and synopsis (sorry if it's long winded); Keiichi's parents sold their son on a gamble and lost everything. Now they're wanting. Yui's father was too parental, but gambled on someone worth his daughter. Now they're happy.
The parents tried breaking into the house and kidnap the child to get ransom but the MC was able to stop them by attack his ex father and beat the shit out of him. The MC took a crowbar and beat him down so brutally and very hard. The MC snapped and kept on beating his father while the mother looked on with horror until the MC's wife stopped him. The father in on the floor with the floor of his own blood and has been dragged away by his wife and the old couple left. They are living on the streets with the father all bandaged up and they are rotting.
In an alternate universe... Yui: It won't come out. Keiichi: What are you doing? Yui: **keeps on tugging*" pulling out this radish. Keiichi: That's not a radish Yui. Yui: Nonsense! What else could it be aside from a radish? Keiichi: **flustered** Ummm... **Looks at Yui, then looks down at his pants, where her hands are gripping tightly at what looked like a massive radish-like bulge trying to break free.** Yui: Oh... **Blushes furiously** OHHH!!! **Runs away from sheer embarrassment** Matsumoto: **sighs"* I didn't realize my daughter can be so forward like this. Sorry about that Keiichi kun.
Some stories really aren’t researched well. Yes, farmers in undeveloped/underdeveloped countries often are run by families lacking formal education and poor. But for so called “first world” countries farms are big business. If your family still owns a farm you’re not “poor”. Here in the states a combine itself cost more than $300,000. If you can afford one or don’t want to invest there are companies that will rent one to you. What I am saying there are huge losses and profits and not for the faint of heart. I’m sure in a developed country like Japan it’s similar. I worked for John Deere then Cat talking to retailers all over the world. People involved in farming study for it, not just in the US, but places like Japan.
Farmers, along with fishermen, are one of the most underrated and not well-recognized workers out there. Despite that, they should be well-respected. If it weren't for them, you won't have food in your fridge right now. I truly salute them for their hardwork, especially at these times.
What do you mean by underrated. We can eat food because of farmers
Agreed. Hands down
Depends on the country, here in our country we owe them a lot
Often I find myself wishing I’d grown up on a farm or ranch.
In Japan, agriculture is considered very important, farmers are respected, and the government ensures they are well paid. That's why Japanese imported products are so expensive overseas. But often, they are of better quality than many other imports.
Yui's father was more understanding about the whole situation than Keiichi's own parents.
I know right!? Her dad actually considered Keiichi's feelings in the matter and even recognized his character for stepping up for the arrangement. Meanwhile, his parents basically ask him to give up his future prospects to work the farm and then essentially marry him off for their own gain.
@@knote4958this is exactly what I was thinking he has trash parents
@@robertcross9863agree, makes me wonder why did they even got married if they're going to treat their kids like they're tools or property.
I really like how this story turned out and how Yui didn't let the fact that she was rich go to her head.
Yeahh. And the antagonists were the mc’s own parents which was not what i was expecting at all in the beginning.
@dingding1622 I was. My family, once you get past my mom and her grandparents, is really f*cked up in the head.
@@no0bzZ1502 same.....
Gotta respect Yui's father for being so very understanding and supportive of Keiichi's farming lifestyle. And it's really sweet that Yui so easily adjusted to the farming life and her and Keiichi are living happily on the farm with their family.
alot of older businessmen built there companies up from literally nothing, so they know the value of hard work better than there children who are born into success
My grandfather was raised on a farm. He would have made Keiichi's father really hurt for doing what he did if he was still alive. Also, there are bugs that you should absolutely be worried about getting into your crops if you're a farmer. Certain species of caterpillar, potato bug, aphids, tomato bugs, etc, these insects can turn a years worth of work into nothing if you let them go unchecked.
I've seen cabbage moths absolutely annihilate my cauliflower, but is there a happy medium between keeping bugs away and not spraying my vegetables with toxic pesticides?
Well i think you should add predators on your farm and make sure its a native species like you can add hornets,frogs,lizards,spiders,and etc
That is a main reason why a farmer inspects he's crops cause those kind of vermin spread so many in just days if left unchecked and there's even a chance that the bugs won't go away even there is no crops anymore and would result the farmer to take measurements that can harm the soil this is why being a farmer is not easy as you think it is so please respect them
@@AzrielCabajesagree, NO JOB IS EASY.
While I agree about the bugs, I don't think that's the best thing to tell Yui, who's looking for confirmation to hate the work bugs.
I think everyone overlooked how that catterpillar bro was the best wingman ever for Keiichi.
OH GOSH! Why can’t I stop laughing to that?
“Oh my god it’s so huge!” Caught me off guard
🌺🌺🌺 I love this new Keiichi, who no longer allows himself to be taken advantage of, and who speaks out clearly. 🌺🌺🌺
There’s a lesson to be learned in this episode about life. That it is all right to take matters into your own hands and make your own decisions.
My brother worked in both the farming and fishing industries. He preferred the fishing industry after working on a farm for his first job.
I prefer farming, less of a chance of being lost out at sea while working on a farm.
Normal parents: "Let's sell the farm to ensure our son finishes college and graduates." (Because having a college degree is a big deal in Japan)
Keiichi's parents: "Keiichi, drop out of college so that we can pay the bills and continue owning the farm."
That was a red flag. And then... "Hey, have an arranged marriage with Yui, we'll be able to pay off our debts!" Wait, what? Then there was no need for Keiichi to drop out of college in the first place? Furthermore, the machine is broken, they can only cover 1/5 of the land...what's the point? Might as well sell off the farm. Also, it was kind of suspicious that the parents never showed up to help. Sure, the dad hurt his back, but what about the mom? Did they seriously just...stay at home and do nothing?
In the end, it turns out that it was Keiichi's grandfather who funded his college education, and the parents were just greedy. What the hell...
his grandpa was his true parent
Well, I suppose it’s suggested a time skip so the marriage thing was probably on the spur moment rather than something planned.
@@gandalftheantlion Yeah, if that's the case, Keiichi could suggest that he returns to college instead of continuing the work on the farm.
Cool turno of events😊
Grandfather might've felt like he had made Keiichi suffer with bad parents, so he'd "make it right" by paying for his tuition... sadly, the parents just saw having a kid as an investment they could fast-track.
The most understanding rich people I've seen in my life it's so great they end up together, I love it❤
Give this guy raise he need new microphone
Man is right up against the mic. Turned the video into asmr.
One of the more wholesome stories that's well rounded in a way, but has a certain amount of cringe aspects to it... Keichi basically begged to drop out of college and take over the family farm, showing a certain lack of thought and naivety. The sudden arranged marriage, which stank of something foul to begin with since Keichi and Yui had never met before. Thankfully Keichi called that on the spot and Yui's father, though late to the party, understood the lack of synergy. The growth between the two during their time together, with the aid of Yui's father showing his daughter how he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. The EPIC reveal of the parents true colors, which almost ruined everything, but Keichi stepped up saying, "I'm done with you, I don't know you, and I run the farm since you can't work it anyway." (Paraphrased) Yui standing beside him, making their bond even stronger and Yui's Dad being supportive of their decision.
This is one of those stories where you should definitely take a lesson or two away from it. What did you take away from it?
Good story, decent VA's (I honestly like other VA's, but these weren't bad). Looking out for more like this. Good work.
1. Sometimes your parents don't always have your best interests at heart
2. We all need good support systems to keep us on the straight and narrow
3. Farmers are not respected enough.
This is a sweet story, and the character development is great
Agreed. Though I dunno if Keiichi understood his parents borrowed money from the Yakuza, everything else progressed nicely
I Like This Manga and Romance
I think your vocal cast recorded their lines on their phones
I love the ending ❤❤❤❤
Honestly, so true, it’s hard work not everyone can do, it takes a special kind of determination and fortitude
Keiichi made the right decision not allowing his parents to move in with him they shouldn't be interfering with his life
The parents logic is really short sighted. First off, they are in debt, have broken machinery that costly to repair, and are only operating the farm at 20%. This would mean that they are in great need of money to pay off the debt, fix the farming equipment, and get the farm up to normal operations (as they are probably only bringing in only 20% of the profits of previous years). But instead they thought just getting their son to marry a daughter from a rich family will solve all the problems because they would then get the CEO's money somehow. A plan like that would only work if there was a written contract where the CEO will provide them money after the marriage was signed or by begging the daughter to get them some cash from her father. So, why be hostile to Yui before the marriage license was even signed just because you want some money right now. If the marriage doesn't go through they don't get any chance at her family's money so it was very short sighted of them to begin the badgering for money before the wedding was even planned. All of their actions just made it easier for the son to ignore his parents, resulting in no money to pay off the extra debts they got into with their spending spree.
He sound like he’s using the proximity chat in lethal company. No offense ofc, he did great
I could just tell they were antagonists from the glare they did after the college to farming talk
YES!! A kindred spirit!
@@phillipwhite948 arigatoo??
Bruhh.. wth his parent thinking? Even they somehow make trouble debt outofnowhere and attempt reversing back to square one by cancelling marriage. At least, her father got listened to keiichi word, though.
0:03 i would be devastated in her stead...
Keiichi's parent ain't shit for not only for doing a forced marriage but also,being greedy.
Wow new type of story good job
5:33 why she so dripped out though looking like she about shot a music video 😂
:U These kind of 1970s-80s stories are kinda interesting
Thank you for the romantic story ^_^
Ok so how does quitting college to take over the farm fix everything? It was a horrible setup to begin with 😂
It's a nice unsuspected change of pace
Feel like the parents turning into villains was kinda out of left field and unnecessary to an already good story.
I didn't think it was out of left field. I thought they were off from the beginning.
Farmer: A Man Outstanding In His Field. Or Out Standing In His Field.
can't wear a suit, I sold it for beer money...... - said nobody ever
You gotta get ur male VA's some better mics haha, good story
His parents are very selfish asking their son to sacrifice his future to take over a floundering business just because his grandfather started it and the whole arrangement marriage and being mad when he had objections just shows how horrible and selfish they are
I was confused during the whole "we’ll cancel the marriage" thing. Did Yui and Keiichi forget that even if the arranged marriage was cancelled, that they could still get married with no outside pressure? I also found it just hilarious how the parents just continued to shoot themselves in the foot throughout the whole house argument scene. They cancel the arranged marriage, then continue to threaten Matsumoto san with not giving him vegetables, THEN threaten to not give their blessing for the actual marriage. Everything they said was easily refuted so quickly 😂. It really showed how they had absolutely NO leverage at ANY point in this exchange period 🤣.
Farmers and others like them are treated terribly but are a key element in life
Keichi needs a better microphone. As if it was recorded on a phone inside a Portaloo.
Fr 😂
Except about parents, i feel like i watch harverst moon BTN
Such a wonderful story again today keep on doing great work in all that you do.😄👍
Being married to a farmer makes life worth it. You learn how to grow fruits and vegetables the best way and be sure to care for the land the right way.
Everything's good and all. But.....
The voice acting.
I like stories like these, I am glad it was a wholesome one.
Edit: sometimes sons need to place lines for the parents.
Wow.....u just guilt tripped ur son into sacrificing his future so u can barely run a farm.....🤦
Overcoming the dislike of bugs with the help of understanding and genuine kindness.
This video remind me of stardrew valley game
I didn't think of that and your absolutely right this does remind me of stardew
You is one my favorite voice actors
It's a great story but it's too bad the voice of the guys is like that, it's hard to watch
Yeah! I’m glad that Keiichi x Yui was able to get married💍 despite it being an arranged one for his parents selfish needs💔😡 and now while karma struck those selfish parents😈. Keiichi x Yui are happily married💙💛💍 with a baby on the way🤰.
The stories is more like the game called harvest moon here, when someone who take over his grandpa's farm, and get along well with communities, and also get married then build a family here, nice one
1st keep up the good work❤
Lol even the bug is confused on her 😆😆😆
One of my uncles used to have a farm in Mexico be he sold it. I only went there once and afterwards my dad and I went to an abandoned church which my relatives prayed, me nor my dad didn't though
lol this got dark awful fast! 😂
Good morning🎉🌆🌇🌄🌅🌤🌞☀️😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Some stories really aren’t researched well. Yes, farmers in undeveloped/underdeveloped countries often are run by families lacking formal education and poor. But for so called “first world” countries farms are big business. If your family still owns a farm you’re not “poor”. Here in the states a combine itself cost more than $300,000. If you can afford one or don’t want to invest there are companies that will rent one to you. What I am saying there are huge losses and profits and not for the faint of heart. I’m sure in a developed country like Japan it’s similar. I worked for John Deere then Cat talking to retailers all over the world. People involved in farming study for it, not just in the US, but places like Japan.
Only using 1/5 the field space in use? If they rotate which fifth, then it should be some good fallowing.
Rotate the fifth, change what crops grow so the soil can regain lost nutrients, there is a lot to be done to make a patch of land be viable for future farming.
Was gonna be upset if his parents being pieces of shit wasnt propperly addressed. Them turning out to be the villains the whole time was very fitting.
Keichii Sato gets around man....
His parents being awful was an interesting twist.
Dont think ive heard the word "delicious" so much in 1 story let alone for veggies lol
Keiichi's parents are just horrible they were just using his arranged marriage with Yui for their own financial gains but luckily he saw right through that and put an end to it 😈 and it's also sweet that he was able to change her view on farming and that the two of them got married 🥰 with a little one on the way.😊❤️
Pablo is just a horrible dummy 😈
I dont know why, but im feel sorry to Keichi's parents haha
@@LoveeYourLife nah they had it coming lmao
I loved this story.
Very good video! I'm happy that Keichi and Yui started spending time together, even though they started on a wrong foot, they still got along really well. I can't believe that I'm gonna say this but, serves Keichi's parents right! For being gold-diggers and being greedy. In other words, I wish Keichi and Yui good luck with their futures!😊🖤🤎💜💖
PS: I'm glad Yui learned about how a farmer works in a farm.
She even learned the satisfying life of being a farmer.
@@brunothebat4122 Yep, she sure did.
@@maximoleiva9151 Except for the bug. She probably still hates bugs, which might be funny story wise.
@@brunothebat4122 Yeah, that too.
Keiichi sato is very famous.man this name comes in every 1 video out of 10
Please bring back the Old Va
Didn't Keiichi have a much cleaner voice? Where'd his OG VA go?
How is the sound quality so bad, and the mumbling voices, like: muh muh muh
I’ve been meaning to ask this, why does the audio of the Male characters often sound like it’s recorded from a phone call?
(9:25-37) Be careful not to listen to this out of context 😂😂😂😂.
audio quality for the past two videos been a lil sus
How does the agro sector work in japan? Is farm-work subsidized by the state like in the US?
Wow a story of a rich family not looking down to a farmer?
is it only me or the male voice is not that good in term of quality?
Probably recorded his lines with a smart phone
Sound and voice need more work. The old man voice is not matching
well some Parents are the worst and SOme are Good at heart
❤ .
Story is awesome but the voice act making me cringes 8.2/10
It looks like Keiichi's parents sold their son while Yui's father invested his daughter.
My phrasing and synopsis (sorry if it's long winded);
Keiichi's parents sold their son on a gamble and lost everything. Now they're wanting.
Yui's father was too parental, but gambled on someone worth his daughter. Now they're happy.
@@TheSacredSavior yes,we are pretty much saying the same things 🙂
The parents tried breaking into the house and kidnap the child to get ransom but the MC was able to stop them by attack his ex father and beat the shit out of him. The MC took a crowbar and beat him down so brutally and very hard. The MC snapped and kept on beating his father while the mother looked on with horror until the MC's wife stopped him. The father in on the floor with the floor of his own blood and has been dragged away by his wife and the old couple left. They are living on the streets with the father all bandaged up and they are rotting.
The va’s need better mic’s and needs work for sure.
Sounds perfect at 1.25x speed.
his father talks like jackie chan
Preggo!
23:07 Family Ties
The lesson of the story is: This channel is going down hill with this AWFUL microphone quality!
damn some va in these story sounds like muppets -_- lol but good story.
the actors is missing glow it is kind of boring watching... i did make it about halfway when i did get too bored
In an alternate universe...
Yui: It won't come out.
Keiichi: What are you doing?
Yui: **keeps on tugging*" pulling out this radish.
Keiichi: That's not a radish Yui.
Yui: Nonsense! What else could it be aside from a radish?
Keiichi: **flustered** Ummm... **Looks at Yui, then looks down at his pants, where her hands are gripping tightly at what looked like a massive radish-like bulge trying to break free.**
Yui: Oh... **Blushes furiously** OHHH!!! **Runs away from sheer embarrassment**
Matsumoto: **sighs"* I didn't realize my daughter can be so forward like this. Sorry about that Keiichi kun.
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Bro what's wrong with the voices
Mc is so pathetic sacrificing your future just for a stupid farm, and a alleged marriage arrangement, sorry but it's a boring story for me
I know dumber.
Some stories really aren’t researched well. Yes, farmers in undeveloped/underdeveloped countries often are run by families lacking formal education and poor. But for so called “first world” countries farms are big business. If your family still owns a farm you’re not “poor”. Here in the states a combine itself cost more than $300,000. If you can afford one or don’t want to invest there are companies that will rent one to you. What I am saying there are huge losses and profits and not for the faint of heart. I’m sure in a developed country like Japan it’s similar. I worked for John Deere then Cat talking to retailers all over the world. People involved in farming study for it, not just in the US, but places like Japan.