This old man is halfway across the planet and yet he is teaching me a lesson about hard work, I can feel the passion and love for what he does. Perfect example of how to be an accomplished professional and a true self human being at the same time.
I never magine before in Japan still exist someone dragging litle cart for selling ramen like this...respect for that oldman ..hard works for his family..
I think the old man can easily live an easy life staying at his house with his children as a grandpa. But he still want to contribute something to society even though he's already old.
Oh god, it was so hard to watch this old man pull such a heavy looking cart 😭😭. Bless his soul. As much as I want to watch your videos it makes me so sad and hungry at the sametime. So hard working to make a living. So grateful for what i have in life.
I love how the Japanese find honor and try perfect any type of job, no matter how low or high in the status hierarchy. That is a good and respectable mindset to have.
I do truly hope you can read my comment, I found your channel not to long ago (probably about a week and a half to two weeks ago) and have fallen in love with it. As someone who lives in America (Indiana more specifically) I've always been very fond of Japanese things and Japan in general. I love the fact these older folk get out and still keep the old culture of Japan alive. This is the kind of thing we need in our country and it's slowly dieing off and it's extremely sad. I've always wanted to visit your country and have become fascinated watching these guys dragging thier little carts out to make fresh from scratch ramen for the civilians. I wont lie this makes me want to do it around here for myself. I want to bring that same loving tradition and way of just being humble to my town and it'd be awesome if I could walk around with my own Lil cart that I hand made and all my fresh ingredients. Since I'm only 28 I'd have a Lil more strength in me to be able to drag around a kind of bigger stall that I could set up. This is really awesome you've got a subscriber out of me for life for sure ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
No need to think and dream. Get book a flight, and wooo... You can see it. Experience it. And bring it back to America. But if you are lazy, you can wait until another immigrant does it.
FYI, street vending in Manila, Philippines occupying sidewalks, street corner or part of the street within downtown or within residential neighborhood is illegal.
Hello. I could not understand What you said in youtube premiere today. because I'm not native english speaker. Please comment it again in my new video. and I will answer it later.
I'll tell you this, I feel safe walking around the streets of Japan compared to America. Crime is almost not a thing and even the homeless clean up after themselves! It is crazy how civilized Japanese society is. Respect is highly taught!
It’s about culture, that’s something other countries can’t copy. The Japanese have a strong sense of self discipline and trying one’s best not to cause troubles to other people. People in Japan, no matter what race they are, act more civilized than they do in their home countries.
how about the stalkers in Japan? they need even a separate trains sections. Homeless usually rape a lot and there is high murderes crimes, but police and TV do not show too much because as their culture is.. they always put a fake smile even is a terrible situation. I lived in Japan 5 years.
@@aru8302 The trouble with Japan I have found is, - NO ONE likes to ("LOSE FACE'), - it NEVER does any harm to APOLOGISE once in a while, (even if your not completely in the wrong). For a Country that treats it's Emperor as a GOD that part will never change and the "Old Ways" will still be their, even if it is covered over with a 21st century 'sheen'.
Dami nyong alam mga pwises lahit saan ka pumunta may mga crime haaay! Gumawa nalang kayo ng sarili nyong planet puro kayo reklamo punta nalang kayo sa mars mag migrate🤮🤮🤮
Absolutely amazing one of desires to visit Japan one day. I love how He puts so much love into his food and customers what a humbling sight it actually is inspiring. And the culture itself has so much history and traditions I love that they never wavered from those roots 😁. Sending Much love from America to Japan!
I suddenly want to cry ! 😭 I hope so many people would come to buy for grandpa !!! Wish you healthy and wealthy !!! Wish this would be shared more and more ! 🥺
Never imagine before in Japan a city still exist the pulled ramen stall...my hello from Indonesia guys. Hope the oldman be fine overthere...and lot of luck.
The lonely sound of the ramen cart’s pipe and enjoying tonsoku ramen with friends at midnight in Fukuoka. Loved every minute and have a zillion photos!
He doesn’t have a lot of overhead costs.. no rent, no employees, no utilities, no unnecessary tax. Only expenses he really has are supplies. Keeps costs down
@@aljohntabion2751 This channel showed another ramen cart, and while it still looked very good, it had less noodles and half the meat per serving. I was impressed by this one here.
I am completely obsessed with all the ramen stalls. I don't know why, but everything about these stalls is so moving, and romantic to me. 😍 I guess it is also because of the way that these videos are set-up. 👌👌👍👍✌️
I thank the algorithms to have shown me this channel, I really like this type of stalls since it reminds me of Taco stalls in Mexico that have similar little carts like this. When the whole pandemic is over I am going to make a trip to Japan just to try these type of Ramen stalls, I really find street food interesting. Thanks for making these type of videos about the Yatai, I would have never known they existed.
I saw this video just now and i enjoyed watching. Tatay is very hardworking. I don't understand nihongo or japanese language but i feel he love his job. I hope someday i can visit Japan and i can try his Ramen. Btw im from Philippines. Tatay means Father. I don't want to call him Old Man. I hope you will upload more videos like this. Thumbs up!
A good exercise before starting a good business. A good preparation for people to have a good meal. A good old man living a good way of life. This is RAMEN...and this is GOOD! Wow!
Thank you very much for your good video. Is it too intrusive if you can also "follow him home" so that we have an idea of where he stays, whether it is far away or the area where his home is. ? 😀👍
These workers and many others are the working chanpions of japan. They work from dusk to dawn moving non- stop just so people can enjoy their traditions on the go
撮影当日、孫と一緒に食べていました。
あの公園には、毎日遊びに行っていて屋台来ると孫から「屋台来たよ」と食べたいコールあります。
公園に遊びに来るちびっこファンもたくさん居ますよ😃
コメントうれしいです!ありがとうございます😊
食べたいコール可愛いですね😂お子さん達がとても喜んでいたのが印象的でした(^^) 改めて沢山の方々に愛されているラーメン屋台ですね。
自分の子供の頃に、身近に飲飲さんのようなラーメン屋台があったらなと羨ましく思いました☺️また遊びに行きますね〜😋
พพิกัด
@@mogufood 这难道就是传说中漩涡鸣人最爱吃的一乐摊拉面?
おれだ
This old man is halfway across the planet and yet he is teaching me a lesson about hard work, I can feel the passion and love for what he does. Perfect example of how to be an accomplished professional and a true self human being at the same time.
A real human bean
@@nyflo718 bean
Bean lol
A Human Bean
Wtf u guys correcting grammar like yall perfect in everyway....
I love the fact too that you walked and stayed with him throughout the lonely and quiet night... I love the dedication you also put in your videos.
I never magine before in Japan still exist someone dragging litle cart for selling ramen like this...respect for that oldman ..hard works for his family..
Good exercise for him
he is busy " no nursing home!~!" i would love to have a bowl! YUM!
not only japan almost across asia their still doing this its part of their culture
I think the old man can easily live an easy life staying at his house with his children as a grandpa. But he still want to contribute something to society even though he's already old.
@@just4randommadao743 yes but he just want to be more productive he likes whats hes doing : )
I respect hard workers like him
Oh god, it was so hard to watch this old man pull such a heavy looking cart 😭😭. Bless his soul. As much as I want to watch your videos it makes me so sad and hungry at the sametime. So hard working to make a living. So grateful for what i have in life.
Imma feel so bad when it sinks and I won't have a chance to see it in person.
あぁ~ようやく見つけました(笑)
オープニングでチャリに乗りながら「マスターお疲れぃ〜」と声をかけた者です(笑)
撮影お疲れ様でした✨
このようなステキな動画でヤムヤム13の屋台ラーメンを広めてくれてありがとうございます👏✨
お店が閉まって残念でしたが屋台として復活して嬉しい限りです✨みんなにも広まりますように…。
Having a little noisy young costumers is quite an advantage. At least Tatay's got company.
God bless you Tatay!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I love how the Japanese find honor and try perfect any type of job, no matter how low or high in the status hierarchy. That is a good and respectable mindset to have.
Something the west no longer have
0:23 love it, such a contrast the old and the new. Hope the old tradition still hanging around for a littler while yet.
I do truly hope you can read my comment, I found your channel not to long ago (probably about a week and a half to two weeks ago) and have fallen in love with it. As someone who lives in America (Indiana more specifically) I've always been very fond of Japanese things and Japan in general. I love the fact these older folk get out and still keep the old culture of Japan alive. This is the kind of thing we need in our country and it's slowly dieing off and it's extremely sad. I've always wanted to visit your country and have become fascinated watching these guys dragging thier little carts out to make fresh from scratch ramen for the civilians. I wont lie this makes me want to do it around here for myself. I want to bring that same loving tradition and way of just being humble to my town and it'd be awesome if I could walk around with my own Lil cart that I hand made and all my fresh ingredients. Since I'm only 28 I'd have a Lil more strength in me to be able to drag around a kind of bigger stall that I could set up. This is really awesome you've got a subscriber out of me for life for sure ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ofc I read your comment 😎👍 and Thank you so much for your wonderful comments😊
No need to think and dream.
Get book a flight, and wooo...
You can see it. Experience it.
And bring it back to America.
But if you are lazy, you can wait until another immigrant does it.
FYI, street vending in Manila, Philippines occupying sidewalks, street corner or part of the street within downtown or within residential neighborhood is illegal.
@@MBihon2000 but he’s talkin about japan and his country..
Hello. I could not understand What you said in youtube premiere today. because I'm not native english speaker. Please comment it again in my new video. and I will answer it later.
I'll tell you this, I feel safe walking around the streets of Japan compared to America. Crime is almost not a thing and even the homeless clean up after themselves! It is crazy how civilized Japanese society is. Respect is highly taught!
It’s about culture, that’s something other countries can’t copy. The Japanese have a strong sense of self discipline and trying one’s best not to cause troubles to other people. People in Japan, no matter what race they are, act more civilized than they do in their home countries.
but not safe for women
how about the stalkers in Japan? they need even a separate trains sections. Homeless usually rape a lot and there is high murderes crimes, but police and TV do not show too much because as their culture is.. they always put a fake smile even is a terrible situation. I lived in Japan 5 years.
@@aru8302 The trouble with Japan I have found is, - NO ONE likes to ("LOSE FACE'), - it NEVER does any harm to APOLOGISE once in a while, (even if your not completely in the wrong). For a Country that treats it's Emperor as a GOD that part will never change and the "Old Ways" will still be their, even if it is covered over with a 21st century 'sheen'.
Dami nyong alam mga pwises lahit saan ka pumunta may mga crime haaay! Gumawa nalang kayo ng sarili nyong planet puro kayo reklamo punta nalang kayo sa mars mag migrate🤮🤮🤮
My respect to all people who are working very hard everyday🤜🤛
comfort food from hardworking and honest people. We should give more support to these kind of Yatai
何か見ててほのぼのしますね。今屋台も少ないしこんな優しいおじさんみんなとお話しされる姿愛されてる証拠ですね
When I get older, I will be proud of myself and be happy that I can participate in society even in old age
I am hoping to be used as compost.
屋台のラーメン屋さんってとっても美味しそうに見えます。
Orrrraaaaaa
Absolutely amazing one of desires to visit Japan one day. I love how He puts so much love into his food and customers what a humbling sight it actually is inspiring. And the culture itself has so much history and traditions I love that they never wavered from those roots 😁. Sending Much love from America to Japan!
I suddenly want to cry ! 😭 I hope so many people would come to buy for grandpa !!! Wish you healthy and wealthy !!! Wish this would be shared more and more ! 🥺
heis healthy!! Awesome man!
Wow😍😍懐かしいなラーメン屋台😘😘,住在東京時,在每晚的7:15~30分會聽到遠遠傳來吹笛子的聲音,這時候就要趕快準備好裝拉麵的碗,出門走到我住的大門門口,就會看到左右鄰居們大家都拿著自己的碗在等,這樣的場景深深的印在我腦海裏,就這麼簡單的一碗醬油拉麵,也陪伴著我半年多,就有一次歐力桑沒有再來,就這樣成了我對ラーメン屋台的印象,懐かしいですね!💕💕
屋台を引いてらっしゃる姿がまるで映画のワンシーンのよう。
アングル、カメラワーク素晴らしい。
Was just waiting for this old style ramen... Thanks for this amazing video
Thank you as always. One punch man‼️ 👊😊
The spirit is what I respected, the way they live their life and professionalism toward their works.
Never imagine before in Japan a city still exist the pulled ramen stall...my hello from Indonesia guys. Hope the oldman be fine overthere...and lot of luck.
You're telling me. Lived there for 3 year and never saw anything like that. If I knew he was around I'd hit that cart every chance I get.
@@bryonyamada2620 they usually leave their business spot by 6am... They operate from say 3am to 6am.
お疲れさまでした! 台湾からの祝福でおいしい料理です
とても美味しそうと思ったけどそれと同時に悲しくも思えた。昔はこう言う屋台が数多くあったんだろうけど此方が現役のうちに食べに行きたいな・・・コロナ、早く落ち着いて欲しい
Salute to this hard working old man..God bless u!!
Yatai carried out through pure sweat, muscle, and blood honest hard work. Respect!
The lonely sound of the ramen cart’s pipe and enjoying tonsoku ramen with friends at midnight in Fukuoka. Loved every minute and have a zillion photos!
個人的な考えだけどやっぱりラーメンは屋台で食べるのが一番だと思う、すげうまそういつか時間できたら食いに行きたい。
Nice cinematography bro
Thanks 😎👍
酔っ払いさんのお話が楽しい
Seems like when you run stalls like this you not only have to be perfect at your food craft but also a good conversationalist.
人情溢れてる屋台のラーメンですよね💖
All power and strength to him...good luck n god bless him and his family
Wow manually pulled and how is it so cheap for such a large serving.
He doesn’t have a lot of overhead costs.. no rent, no employees, no utilities, no unnecessary tax. Only expenses he really has are supplies. Keeps costs down
@@aljohntabion2751 This channel showed another ramen cart, and while it still looked very good, it had less noodles and half the meat per serving. I was impressed by this one here.
地域の方に親しまれてるのいいな〜
すごく良い方で美味しいんだろな
Тяжёлый труд! Сил и здоровья повару!!
this old man stop on a traffic light, meanwhile in my country dagang bakso and mie ayam walk like they own the street
haha its so true
Penasaran negaramu itu apa yang ada jualan bakso
So bakso
Soy mexicano i si alguien llega a mirar a esta persona dale una fuerte abraso de mi parte por qué personas con el son un orgullo para este mundo
Tasted all kinds of noodles from Chinese, Thai, Viet, Korean but Japanese is the best for me
You clearly haven't tried Indonesia instant noodle
Try indomie ! (Indo : Indonesia, mie : noodle)
yesh " the homemade broth is a killer! : ) so sooothe wanta have a bowl from the chef san ! : )
I am completely obsessed with all the ramen stalls. I don't know why, but everything about these stalls is so moving, and romantic to me. 😍 I guess it is also because of the way that these videos are set-up. 👌👌👍👍✌️
I thank the algorithms to have shown me this channel, I really like this type of stalls since it reminds me of Taco stalls in Mexico that have similar little carts like this. When the whole pandemic is over I am going to make a trip to Japan just to try these type of Ramen stalls, I really find street food interesting. Thanks for making these type of videos about the Yatai, I would have never known they existed.
Japanese people are hard worker. That's why Japan is so advance and develop country in the world.
最近深夜にこの動画観てます!大将にも色んな方がいてとても勉強になります!あとお腹減る…ww
好喜歡這樣站著吃麵,有機會到日本旅遊一定要試看看😍
Xie Xie Ni Zhongguo
屋台ラーメン!頑張れ~いつまでも~。
I watch Ramen Yatai videos to calm me down to sleep
I love this life style of Japan. Miss them. Think most of them very nice japaneses.
An amazing and satisfying part of traditional Japanese culture.
Noodles looked quite enjoyable!
That is hard work!! nothing but respect 👏
I'll be doing something like this when i retired. I won't spend my last few years on a couch.
Bersihhh banget kotanya keren
Japanese are hard working love this ramen especialy in winter its good😄温かい😃おいしい
Esse senhor me lembrou o meu pai, me cortou o coração em pensar no peso que deve ser esse carrinho, mas me alegra em saber que ele é feliz no que faz.
i like how generous the portions are
I want to experience this fabulous looking traditional looking ramen stall.
I saw this video just now and i enjoyed watching. Tatay is very hardworking. I don't understand nihongo or japanese language but i feel he love his job. I hope someday i can visit Japan and i can try his Ramen. Btw im from Philippines. Tatay means Father. I don't want to call him Old Man. I hope you will upload more videos like this. Thumbs up!
手押しの屋台 はじめて 拝見致しました。昔は たまに チャルメラの音がして (とくに冬) 車の屋台が来て 自宅から どんぶり持参で 食べましたが 最近は 屋台は まったく見かけません。屋台のラーメン 美味しいんだよな〜
おいしそう。。☺️💕 素敵な映像ですね✨
I live in Nagahama, but one of these days I'm going to eat from all these places. Thank you very much for sharing the location.
Adoro seus videos, eu quero muito ir em um lamen desses de rua deve ser muito bom!! vou procurar esse em Nagoya!! obrigado pelos seus videos!!
夜にみると食べたくなる!!
I wish Old Style Ramen Stall 🍜 Will Dominate The Philippine (Mami Stall From China Noodle Stall Concept).
Agree.
Madaming ganyan sa probinsya pro mga nakamotor sila
@@aiyhanfernandez968 you probably talking about Mami, not Ramen, there's a Big difference in Taste between Mami/Pares-Mami and Ramen.
April 2020 was supposed to be my first time visiting Japan.
I thought this only exist in India, Awesome Grandpa stall😍
Can you maybe add content - interview them on the life of these amazing people? :) And of course, subtitles 😍
Much love and respect from Iraq.
A good exercise before starting a good business.
A good preparation for people to have a good meal.
A good old man living a good way of life.
This is RAMEN...and this is GOOD! Wow!
Amazing, I can see myself eating noodles 🍜 at a street stall like this one,
After a night of drinking.
Everything looks so clean
the best contents of this channel
昔は軽トラのラーメン屋が回っていましたが、最近は見かけません。
なんか寂しなぁ。
Mudah mudahan laris manis dan sehat selalu buat bapak penjual ramen...
おいしそうです 🍜 yummy ,old style ramen stall so good
Ramen stall like this is a Japan's national treasure.
Unfortunately a dying breed of entrepreneurs. The food is comforting and inexpensive. Will miss them when they are gone.
This is what life really is about.
yesh ' be productive"
私はあなたがいつも健康を与えられていることを願っています..私からインドネシア 🇮🇩
translate mas 🤣✌🏻
Apa artinya tuh🤔
buat apa kalau ad google translate kalau ga di pake 😂
Respect to this old man.
He is really dedicated person.
Thank you very much for your good video. Is it too intrusive if you can also "follow him home" so that we have an idea of where he stays, whether it is far away or the area where his home is. ? 😀👍
That's great idea 🤗💡💡
Keep strong, keep health sir....😉
looks much clean than other food cart. very good!
Me gustan tus videos👍👍
esse canal é perfeito pra treinar a compreensão da fala em nihongo, ótimo canal
❤️ from the Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭 🇵🇭
My mom is also filipino
great video! I respect this man.
子供向けのお子さんラーメンも(勘違いでしたらごめんなさい)
すごい!
Enjoying your work.. That give u more comfortable.. Nice
Haha awesome, I miss Japan. These stalls were the best ramen. Amazing skills 😎🤙🏽🤙🏽
Chido video,se ve sabroso la sopa, saludos desde México 🇲🇽
広告多い。おじいちゃん、お歳なのに大変だなあ。どうか元気で長生きしてほしいなあ。近くなら食べに行きたいが遠くて。
消えてはならないラーメン🍜🍥屋台 消えてはならない人情屋台。
These workers and many others are the working chanpions of japan. They work from dusk to dawn moving non- stop just so people can enjoy their traditions on the go
It looks like a really devoted cooking, and it looks really delicious.
Please show yourself eating the meals sometimes! It makes it more satisfying! :)
Absolutely wonderful to be eating his hot ramen in a cold winter night along a deserted street.
How in the heck those little street got a better marking than bigger street in most city in my country, or maybe in yours. This is why i love japan
Спасибо за видео.Удачи Японии и японцам !
今となってはほとんどこうゆう屋台ラーメンなくなって・・かなり食べに行きたいですね