please continue this content man, me and my friends stream you on discord because currently we are gonna deployed to japan in 6 months. this made us get fired up and think how fun it is
Yeah, when I saw him at the end, I was like NO way he ran into him by accident. 😂 Small world when a youtuber runs into a youtuber.... or in todays world maybe everybody is a content creator of some sorts. 😁
True engineers make way more then that but i guess it isn't that smart to actually hid it from his fellow friend one day he might slip and reveal it it's better he don't bother hiding in the long run
@@lottexy For real though, engineers don't necessarily make a lot more. Especially people who have studied mechanical, civil or electrical (not electronics). US is generally an outlier when it comes to engineers getting a good pay.
8:38 That's actually how my mom taught me about the "salary you should be making" a month as in when you're 20, 20mann($2,000), when you're 40, 40mann($4,000). It sometimes motivated me to set a certain achievement, but sometimes it depressed me when I was not making that.
it also de[ends where you live though. I only make like $2500 a month (im 26) but im richer than most because I earn that amount in the on of the cheapest countries in the world, so I save like 70% of my salary every month, and that includes having a nice villa (with private pool) and eating out at restraunts 3 times a day
@@ashleyez2022 Be even greedier. Unless you plan to live in the cheapest country until old (which might not be the case because cheapest country might not have the best medical).
@@LifeHacksProducts i mean, i fly to thailand like every few months and they have great healthcare. i plan to stay in southeast asia for the rest of my life if i can help it
Lol it's wierd to see Mr. Nippon in the Video(the last guy). Normally he creates German videos about Japan where he ask other people and not like the other way😂
I like how there’s such a broad range of people living in Japan and you seem to find a lot of foreigners in your vids which is dope too cos I thought there wouldn’t be that many commonly just around
There's not really, that's just in Tokyo. If you go literally anywhere else, you won't see foreigners. Tokyo and the rest of Japan feel like two different countries. That would be like going to New York City and being like, "Wow, all of the US is exactly like New York City"
@@maroons3311 or they could also just be honest. There's a chance that people who might not be enjoying their jobs are not spending their time in a park. It's a limited pool of people can't really make an objective assumption without it being very flawed. You'll just end up with generalizing and stereotyping.
@@zhixci958 Yes, they could be being honest. Knowing how respectful most Japanese people are I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't want to put their place of employment on blast if they weren't completely happy. Going to the park has nothing to do with loving or hating your profession. Either way it's not that serious. Have a blessed day👍🏾.
Recruitment consultant is pretty common here in Japan among foreigner especially English speaker. Most of the English speakers that come to Japan, they don't speak any Japanese at all and don't bother to learn. So their first opt is to be an English teacher or an ALT. After they have worked for a few years as a teacher and decided to quit, they can't find any jobs because they don't speak any Japanese. So they can't find any other jobs but a recruiting consultant. Recruiting company like Robert Walters, Michael Page and many, they don't require you speak Japanese. Therefore you will find so many Ex-English teacher or ALT if you work in those company. And the turnover rate is extremely high, so the recruiting companies always hiring.
This was an interesting video seeing how many diverse jobs foreigners can actually work in Japan. We always see english teaching jobs but I'm glad to see there are many other options too!
yea in the US or my southern california town 93% of people are nurses and that's it your look down on and even ostrozies if you do Something creative this why people here pick boring carrers and end up offing themselves.
FYI, the video uses an incorrect exchange rate of 1USD ≈ 100JPY instead of 1USD ≈ 130JPY, so basically if someone is making 200,000Yen per month, it would be equal to about 1500$ and not 2000$. It's kinda a big difference here so I think it's worth mentioning.
When I first moved to Japan my starting salary as a Tax Consultant was 3.2M YEN per year, roughly 25K USD. While it was not a lot compared to a starting salary in the US, ironically per month I had more money saved than I would in the US. My rent was about 400$ per month compared to the US where average rent is between $1500 ~ 1800. After I left Japan, my salary went to 90 ~ 100K in the US. Roughly 12M YEN. u Unfortunately, after taxes and rent it's basically a 60K salary. One thing they didn't point out in the video is although people don't get paid a lot. Food, entertainment, rent is a lot more affordable than in the US. Would rather be living in Japan tbh.
your content is really great yooo! editings really great also i see it is so clean. You should Do a QnA in the future so your watchers will know how you edit and stuff
The english lady said she switched from learning to become a doctor because of math and I was confused. Then she said she wanted to become a politician. Now I get it.
Can't believe you caught わっきゃい at 3:01 (TH-camr with over 600k subscribers) I saw a comment of his on Pewdiepie's video saying he was walking all around Tokyo to come across him tho at this rate you might get to see Pewdiepie at some point lol
Your camera work is very good you should include affiliate link, many people are curious to know what camera and what lenses you are using. Into was awesome.
You have to consider the cost of life in each country too, living in japan is way cheaper than in the us, even if Tokyo is the most expensive is still way cheaper than the main US cities
Should've linked the comedian's channel or put a pop up tag. I'm really interested in seeing what comedy clubs are like in Japan, honestly didn't even think they were a thing,, and maybe they're not. But I'd still like to see a Japanese comedian
Two men at 4:00. Their salaries seem low. Japanese companies have summer and winter bonuses. Generally, bonuses are equivalent to three months of salary. If these bonuses are taken into account, the monthly salary would be much higher.
FYI the first guy is actually making $100,000 USD/month running a dog grooming business in Japan
Wow
This guy’s living good
That's cool, I basically do the same thing. But instead of dogs its children and I dont get payed
what the hell???
What am I doing wrong in life😦
i think your confidence and kindness really makes the people you approach feel at ease, which makes for great interviews! keep it up 🙏🏽
lol i follow u on twitter
@@orpheus6968 th-cam.com/video/eVsokduw330h/w-d-xo.htmlttps://th-cam.com/video/eVsokduw330/w-d-xo.html met too??
he is scary looking
@@wingwaabuddha so is your mom
please continue this content man, me and my friends stream you on discord because currently we are gonna deployed to japan in 6 months. this made us get fired up and think how fun it is
Bladee?
holy DG being deployed in Japan?
2 months Remaining ay?
Japan is not a deployment 🤦🏽♂️
Yo Tobias make some great content in german from japan.
Funny to see you two interact.
Keep up the good work the vids are great lately
what’s his channel?
@@dissclout47 Mr Nippon
th-cam.com/users/MrNippon
Yeah, when I saw him at the end, I was like NO way he ran into him by accident. 😂 Small world when a youtuber runs into a youtuber.... or in todays world maybe everybody is a content creator of some sorts. 😁
hey hey guess what --
th-cam.com/video/sJARFKCwe9s/w-d-xo.html
I like the engineer who falsely reported his salary just for his friend. A really nice person!
True engineers make way more then that but i guess it isn't that smart to actually hid it from his fellow friend one day he might slip and reveal it it's better he don't bother hiding in the long run
Im working as an engineer in japan currently. Believe me, he might not be lying lol
@@zafuranfrio ok we believe you, random english speaking person living in japan
@@lottexy For real though, engineers don't necessarily make a lot more. Especially people who have studied mechanical, civil or electrical (not electronics). US is generally an outlier when it comes to engineers getting a good pay.
@@SV-mc1jq ok i believe you
8:38 That's actually how my mom taught me about the "salary you should be making" a month as in when you're 20, 20mann($2,000), when you're 40, 40mann($4,000). It sometimes motivated me to set a certain achievement, but sometimes it depressed me when I was not making that.
it also de[ends where you live though. I only make like $2500 a month (im 26) but im richer than most because I earn that amount in the on of the cheapest countries in the world, so I save like 70% of my salary every month, and that includes having a nice villa (with private pool) and eating out at restraunts 3 times a day
@@ashleyez2022 Be even greedier. Unless you plan to live in the cheapest country until old (which might not be the case because cheapest country might not have the best medical).
@@LifeHacksProducts i mean, i fly to thailand like every few months and they have great healthcare. i plan to stay in southeast asia for the rest of my life if i can help it
わっきゃいっぽいなって思ってたら本当にわっきゃいで笑った
てか英語こんなに上手かったんだ笑
@@v000000000000v 第一言語は英語だと思いますよ。第二言語だとしても、これはネイティブです。
@@trontfoxes 知りませんでした🙇♂️1歳からアメリカに移住したんですね、日本語と英語両方も完全にネイティブで羨ましい。。
It's good to see you active Jesse!
Wish you the best with your TH-cam channel 💪🏼
all the people you interview are so cool and positive! i love the energy xD cant wait for another content すごく楽しみです!
このシリーズすごい好きです、是非続けて欲しい〜!楽しみにしてます!
Wakuya=Wakkyai わっきゃい!!!!!!! Omg I love him! He is hilarious
great video! I absolutely love how positive and funny your content is :)
Keep it up man! 💯
Thank you!!
I love the positivity of these videos 🥺♥️
Ikr. It’s really comforting in a way
5:07 seeing the girl smiling put a smile on my face wtf, so this is how people spread happiness
Tobi in this video?! Im totally stoked! I am from germany and watch all of his videos, cool seeing you two interact
Hab ich mir auch gerade gedacht, cooler Zufall! :)
Ob es wirklich ein Zufall ist?
Ich glaube nicht 😅
Lol it's wierd to see Mr. Nippon in the Video(the last guy). Normally he creates German videos about Japan where he ask other people and not like the other way😂
I know right? It's so weird him being questioned 😂😂
Despite taking most the ideas from other channels, it's interesting to see a Japanese perspective on these things. Keep it up big man.
I like how there’s such a broad range of people living in Japan and you seem to find a lot of foreigners in your vids which is dope too cos I thought there wouldn’t be that many commonly just around
There's not really, that's just in Tokyo. If you go literally anywhere else, you won't see foreigners.
Tokyo and the rest of Japan feel like two different countries. That would be like going to New York City and being like, "Wow, all of the US is exactly like New York City"
The way Maru and P said their names was so cool like movie or something
Hope to catch you on the street soon!
"I wanted to be a doctor, but I am terrible at maths so I decided to do politics"
Most strange answer ever heard
College entrance exams for MD requires a lot of math, unless your parents have a lot of money to pay a private institution
The same expression on my pic when I heard that lol
Less math in poli sci/business majors.
She’s british, she couldn’t do maths A levels but you kinda need maths A levels to get into med school
That's actually reaaaally common when it comes to Law/International relations/Politics from my experience, in various EU countries ...
I love how most of the people in this video are happy, I guess it was a happy day 😊
Not all Japanese people are depressed lol
Edit: But yeah, seems to have good weather, and often times good weather means good mood
さりげなくわっきゃいがいて草
もしやコメディアンって言ってた人か!ばりばり英語ネイティブ感で只者ではないと思ってたら‥まさかの😂
Wow so many people love their jobs and have such interesting paths, good for them!
If I would have been in this video and I would say that I dont like my job my boss would come up to me If he wouldh va eseen this vid... so yeah
@@v4led I was thinking the exact same thing. People in Japan aren't going to admit to hating their job and risk someone seeing it.
@@maroons3311 or they could also just be honest.
There's a chance that people who might not be enjoying their jobs are not spending their time in a park.
It's a limited pool of people can't really make an objective assumption without it being very flawed. You'll just end up with generalizing and stereotyping.
@@zhixci958 Yes, they could be being honest. Knowing how respectful most Japanese people are I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't want to put their place of employment on blast if they weren't completely happy. Going to the park has nothing to do with loving or hating your profession. Either way it's not that serious. Have a blessed day👍🏾.
The people who hate their jobs most likely refused to answer questions about it, majority of people are not going to be enjoying what they are doing.
That dog groomer is cleaning up, sheeeeeesh!
Recruitment consultant is pretty common here in Japan among foreigner especially English speaker. Most of the English speakers that come to Japan, they don't speak any Japanese at all and don't bother to learn.
So their first opt is to be an English teacher or an ALT. After they have worked for a few years as a teacher and decided to quit, they can't find any jobs because they don't speak any Japanese.
So they can't find any other jobs but a recruiting consultant.
Recruiting company like Robert Walters, Michael Page and many, they don't require you speak Japanese. Therefore you will find so many Ex-English teacher or ALT if you work in those company. And the turnover rate is extremely high, so the recruiting companies always hiring.
I like how the second person is casually drinking alcohol while chilling at the park
Perfectly legal in Japan ahah
Toooobiiiiii 😂❤ Ich schaue rgelmässig Deine Videos!!! 🎉
This was an interesting video seeing how many diverse jobs foreigners can actually work in Japan. We always see english teaching jobs but I'm glad to see there are many other options too!
there aren't....
yea in the US or my southern california town 93% of people are nurses and that's it your look down on and even ostrozies if you do Something creative this why people here pick boring carrers and end up offing themselves.
I like ur content! Keep it up!
I like the vibe of the videos, very positive. Subscribed to support you, keep it up!
Surprising amount of people who love their jobs.
yo man keep making this type of videos you'll get up there trust me
FYI, the video uses an incorrect exchange rate of 1USD ≈ 100JPY instead of 1USD ≈ 130JPY, so basically if someone is making 200,000Yen per month, it would be equal to about 1500$ and not 2000$.
It's kinda a big difference here so I think it's worth mentioning.
The conversion between Euro and Dollars was also really wrong in the last example. Lately it's more like 1:1.
Yes finally someone pointed out! Ty
True, but $1 to 100 yen is closer to the historical average
Thats true but for the easiest conversion its easiest to use 100 yen per usd
@@sneezing_panda I mean that's a 1/3 difference. They could just put the numbers into a converter.
When I first moved to Japan my starting salary as a Tax Consultant was 3.2M YEN per year, roughly 25K USD.
While it was not a lot compared to a starting salary in the US, ironically per month I had more money saved than I would in the US. My rent was about 400$ per month compared to the US where average rent is between $1500 ~ 1800.
After I left Japan, my salary went to 90 ~ 100K in the US. Roughly 12M YEN. u
Unfortunately, after taxes and rent it's basically a 60K salary.
One thing they didn't point out in the video is although people don't get paid a lot. Food, entertainment, rent is a lot more affordable than in the US.
Would rather be living in Japan tbh.
your content is really great yooo! editings really great also i see it is so clean. You should Do a QnA in the future so your watchers will know how you edit and stuff
The english lady said she switched from learning to become a doctor because of math and I was confused. Then she said she wanted to become a politician. Now I get it.
yeah im definitely sticking with this channel, HOPE YOU SUCCEEED
I feel like you really, really, really want to meet an interior designer!
I was so surprised to see him here 😂😂
I love you and your videos so much!! Have a wonderful day, eat and rest well, and keep up the great work!!!💜
Everyone look excited and full of energy
Wakuya is the Japanese influencer
Lmaooo it was so funny to see MrNippon in this video (the last guy) I really didnt expect that xD
わっきゃいが普通にでてるし…笑 そんで、コメディアン枠だと知った😌
As an african im starting to get interested in japan
Ohh i forgot the south is that what you want me to say?🤷
I love the Maru P duo
Mina was blazed out her mind
Wie Tobi einfach im Video ist 😂✌🏽 Grüße gehen raus 🙌🏼
Liebe Grüße😁
HER: i wanted to become a doctor but im terrible at maths
ME : b-
haha same that was my exact reaction
Thanks for the inspiration to make vids again. Maybe ill see you out in these tokyo streets
The thing about Japan is that compared to the US, wages are low but cost of living is also low.
Lmao I was so shocked when Tobias came on lmao
The two guys at 4:07 seem fun to be around
As soon as they said it's hard to guess I knew it was a game dev
Thank u very much for ur videos.I really like it.Now,I'm learning japanese and then sooner or later I have plan to go Japan.
Can't believe you caught わっきゃい at 3:01 (TH-camr with over 600k subscribers) I saw a comment of his on Pewdiepie's video saying he was walking all around Tokyo to come across him tho at this rate you might get to see Pewdiepie at some point lol
Now he got 729k subs, nice😁
3:30 わっきゃいさんじゃん!!!
Thanks for always having interesting videos to watch.
Your camera work is very good you should include affiliate link, many people are curious to know what camera and what lenses you are using. Into was awesome.
great vid man! keep it up
Shocking how even a McDonald's worker in the US makes more money than a mechanical engineer in Japan lol.
that's just not in japan, most of the asia i believe. That is why we have this stereotype of the westerners being rich usually
Part of it is that Japan undervalues skilled labor like crazy. As can be seen from the pet groomer making 40x the engineers.
Americans dont know how good they have it. Engineering is mostly a mid to low paying job outside USA (and London).
You have to consider the cost of life in each country too, living in japan is way cheaper than in the us, even if Tokyo is the most expensive is still way cheaper than the main US cities
Hahaha it's so funny that u also could interview Tobi xD I also love his Videos, as same as i love your Content! Keep going!!!❤🔥
Watching from Canada, and I love this!
اعجبني الفيديو برشا خاصة الي يتعلق على اليابانيين، good luck .
"I actually wanted to be a doctor, but I'm terrible in math. So I did politics."
Doctor here to the first girl that wanted to be a doctor: There's no math in medicine. I barely use math.
Very genuinely interesting, honestly.
Wakkyai-san omg he's from University of Kyoto Faculty of Law and his native language is English
ur content is amazing bro keep it up!
Video's like this make me consider Japan awesome
This video is supper good! I wanna watch a send version of it
mr. muribe looks so smiley and seems a happy positive person!
I love watching your videos!
Keep up the great content bro, goes to 100k subs
I love your laughter!
I'm definitely not the only one when he says "Are you TH-camr" Chris Board just appears in my head
Finally a new video!!! Love em! Keep it up dude
Awww I wanted to look up the comedian. I wish he shared his info
Make more of these plz very sugoi video!
Great work....informative, and fun
This looks fun. 🤣
Such a coincidence to meet with tobi, he is a brillian german/japanese Yter.
You found so many people who love their job 🥹❤️ That was encouraging to see
Should've linked the comedian's channel or put a pop up tag. I'm really interested in seeing what comedy clubs are like in Japan, honestly didn't even think they were a thing,, and maybe they're not. But I'd still like to see a Japanese comedian
comedy is huge in Japan, even bigger than the US. but it's very different.
2:58 Dude just randomly meet Wakkyai :v
1:09 you don't need math if you wanna become a doctor lol
We need maths where I live, at least to get into medicine in college (maths national exams, and others ofc)
I liked this video so much... take my subscription!
Great video. Only thing that was wrong is the currency translations. 1000万円 isn't 100,000USD its 75,000USD. Other than that, keep up the good work!
this comment hurt me =.=
え!?わくやってわっきゃいさんだよね?😂😂
学生に卒業後の進路を尋ねるビデオを作ってもらえますか?
Could you make a video where you ask students what they are graduating into?
The Last guy (Tobi) is one of the best German Content creator about japanese living 🇩🇪🫶
What's the name of his channel on TH-cam.
the only person who didn't love their job was the teacher..i knew the instant he said it lol
Watched One video and immediately got hooked on your content 50k in no time with the quality of these uploads🫶
I like your video!!
Please what songs are you listening to Part3🎵
I imagine him casually running into Pewdiepie in Japan lol
They must be joking right? I can't even dream of a salary of $1000 a month and those guys are making thousands!
I am going to Japan
and life there is exactly that much more expensive
come to iran and I'II show you the salary above 500$ is a reverie that will never come true anyways.
what about me living in the country where the minimum wage is 250 dollars://
@@shinratensei5305 iran minimum wage is 170$ monthly
@@guccidiamond6490 ı'm from turkey.I think our destiny as the Middle East will always be like this.
Your contents are really interesting!
Two men at 4:00.
Their salaries seem low.
Japanese companies have summer and winter bonuses.
Generally, bonuses are equivalent to three months of salary. If these bonuses are taken into account, the monthly salary would be much higher.
Don't let the man at 8:13 fool you, thats actually mr. shakedown from Y0