Japanese guy visits Finland for the first time🇫🇮

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  • "Trains in Finland arrive on time" ... 😂 I feel like Japan is way better in that regard
  • seeing foreign people living and enjoying life in finland has always been such a positive thing for me and i really love seeing channels and videos like yours!
  • My favorite word in Japanese. Kura, くら.. Kura in Finnish is mud (also used as adjective of something being "dirt"). Makes Kura Sushi really funny for Finns :D
  • "Ei" and "ie" are spelled in the opposite order in Finnish and Japanese, but mean the same.
  • I talked to a person from Finland last night online, I live in California. He was very chill and really helped me feel better, I have been having a hard time emotionally. They really seem like some of the best humans on the planet.
  • i love your pronounciation of finnish words <3 really hope that you have/had wonderful time here at Finland.
  • @Mojova1
    My Japanese teacher told me a story about her Finnish friend living and working in Japan. He met a woman in Japan and they got married and moved to Finland together. It was a funny situation because Mika is a male name in Finland and a female name in Japan. They were both called Mika and obviously had the same last name.
  • There are soooo many homonyms between Finnish and Japanese, and even more if you pretend L and R are the same thing (like kala/kara would sound pretty identical to Japanese ears, but they are two different words in Finnish). When I was on my exchange in Japan, I had to make a fun presentation for Japanese students, so I showcased to them “how much Finnish they already know”.
  • @cactu
    You should visit northern Finland during winter
  • So happy to see new videos from you again … your big, kind heart, your wit and joyful spirit are a priceless addition to YouTube!
  • @a2pupsa
    Finally in Finland! Tervetuloa! One word in common that comes to mind would be Sora which is sky in Japanese, but means Gravel in Finnish
  • @gadi70
    Originally, the Finnish word 'savotta' referred to a logging site. In contemporary Finnish, however, its meaning has broadened metaphorically to denote any task that requires prolonged mental or physical effort. So if you'll call your spouse/friend that i'm at 'savotta' not mentioning it's the restauraunt, you are litterally avoiding work. There are lot of restaurants named like such like "Ylityö" (overwork), "Toimisto" (office), "Homma" (doing something) etc.
  • @-Etsu-
    I must tell you about a one page comic I drew as a kid. There was a japanese tourist on a finnish beach, asking the locals there if it's safe to swim. He's greeted by a horde of terrified beach-goers running and screaming "HAI!", which he takes as confirmation :D
  • Finland is safe, but don't leave your stuff unattended or you'll never see them again. It's interesting that you have 2% finnish heritage. I'm 100% Finnish, though born and raised in Sweden. Gen Takagi is a Japanese youtuber who now lives in Finland and does all his videos in Finnish. A collab while you're in Finland would have been nice.
  • Finland is so beautiful and clean. Thank you for this lovely tour.
  • My roommate in graduate school was from Finland. She brought me some delicious Pulla, that her mom made. I had a Finnish friend, who lives nearby. She made me Pulla for Christmas. 😋
  • I just had three Japanese volunteers this summer for a couple of weeks in my cabin in Vihti It was so nice to share cultural similarities / indifferences.
  • Im really happy u had a pleasant experience here in Finland! and I totally get the weather part lol. I also like the use of finnish words in the video:D
  • As a Finnish person and Helsinki native I had to look up which K-Citymarket sells Japanese curry, but it's Malmi. Wow, didn't expect that, only seen that stuff in Asian stores downtown.