Where do the Japanese Celebrities live | A Walking Tour of Tokyo's Luxury Neighborhoods

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  • Thank you so much for showing another part of Tokyo. The quieter parts where we can catch the Cherry Blossoms. The beautiful houses in this neighborhood and how safe it is to walk on the streets of Tokyo. I love discovering new cities and I can’t wait to discover Japan. Thanks again and stay safe.💃🏽🌸
  • @ne1124
    Thank you for creating this video. It is a very beautiful area! I agree with all 11 of your reasons. I am 1/2 Japanese and 1/2 caucasian, born and raised in America. I’m an older lady in my late 50’s and I have seen many changes in America over my lifetime. Every country has its beauty and tragedy. I’ve lived in different states within America and traveled to a few different countries. I enjoyed visiting the different countries. Thank you for your wonderful videos, they are very interesting to watch and learn of Japan and the beautiful language.
  • @cyoc
    Senseii finally made his YouTube channel. Subscribed already!! Great video. The Japanese people are really blessed to live in an amazing and safe country.
  • Yes, japan is a very safe country. I completely agree with all the things you’ve said. But you forgot to mention about the food. The food is very good especially fish like sushi and sashimi. I love japan. I live there for 13yrs. I enjoy your videos. Looking forward for more videos. Arigato.
  • First off, thank you for creating and sharing your videos. As someone who is trying to learn Japanese, I really appreciate the walk and talk format because I can listen to Japanese while watching something visually interesting. And regarding your reasons for why Japan is so safe, I have to agree with your fourth and fifth points. Having a strong national character and a rule-following culture likely leads to a safe and high trust society. You mentioned the grass is greener on the other side. This is how I feel as someone from the West. In the West, there is much more individualism, but at the cost of safety and trust. Especially in the US, any national culture we might have is weak and ambiguous, meaning we have a lower probability for shared values and understanding among fellow citizens, which leads to a lower trust society. I hope Japan never loses its strong national character, traditions, and culture.
  • @577_23
    I love your channel smm , the commentary helps me with learning Japanese 🫶
  • Lovely neighborhoods. Even the public restrooms in the park are fancy😊
  • @Uko4466_
    even there big houses are small, guess the only way to have a really huge house is in the forest
  • 16:02 I CAN'T AGREE MORE JAPAN IS A SAFE COUNTRY. I DO ENVY THOSE JAPANESE WHO ARE LIVING LARGE IN THIS AREA HAHAHAHAHA. TALKING ABOUT BORN TO BE LUCKY AND BLESSED. 2 MAIN FACTORS TO WIN IN LIFE.
  • @towada1066
    In Japan, most of the crime is committed by the LDP,... they don't like any competition.