Youtube comments of (@TheJapanReporter).
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Is prostitution legal where you live?
(Edit: 4/14/2018) Sorry, I should've mentioned in the video about the "1 in 20". It's actually not 6,525 million (total population of women in Japan ) ÷ 300,000.
According to the website below, this is how it comes out.
https://ddnavi.com/news/171239/a/
The average working years of prostitutes : 8.8 years
The number of women "per year": 700,000
The number of prostitutes (working in Japan as a prostitute per year): 300,000
8.8 years × 700,000 ÷ 300,000 = 20.5333333
My apology not for explaining about that.
Although I'm sure they're not all Japanese women probably, Japan is still really homogeneous country unlike Canada or US, so the prostitutes are probably mostly Japanese. It's very likely so.
Also, although this was not included in the video, he said during the interview that there are a lot of women who just tried one time and soon quit. Those women are basically just one time prostitutes (but it's not considered prostitutes). If you include those women, probably the estimated number of prostitutes in Japan would increase more.
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I've been asked this video by many people for quite a long time and finally put out now. If you have been requesting, sorry for taking so long time. It just took me quite a lot of time. As you may already know, Japanese people generally are not interested in any religion and just don’t talk in daily life. In fact, more than 90% of the Japanese people I asked for interview just don’t have anything to say about islam or any other religion so just turned down my interview. (It’s totally understandable reaction. Maybe I would actually do that if I was asked. So I really appreciate every single interviewee took time for my interview.)
Just in case you're doubting, I put every single opinion I’ve got on this video, including the opinions that might be offensive for muslim people. I'm saying this because I guess probably some people assume that I intentionally put them to make muslims feel bad, but it’s definitely NOT true at all. I do understand that everyone has different view and idea and I think everyone needs to listen to someone’s opinion at least whether it’s opposing your view or not.
In the end, the opinions expressed in this video are just their individual thoughts and do not reflect the views of all the entire Japanese people. You don’t have to take it too seriously.
But my apology if you wish to see this type of interview video more rather than my individual opinion video. I actually already know you guys want to watch an interview video more often. I do know I need to work on that more. (Obviously, nobody wants to hear a disgusting ugly Japanese guy’s horrible English. I’m sure most of my audience want to hear other Japanese people’s opinion much more than me. Sorry about that!!)
One of the reasons I had to make fewer interview videos recently is that I simply can’t have time because of my jobs, which is teaching Japanese to foreigners in a Japanese language school and online both. It just makes up my time a lot and I just can’t take time to go out and do street interview for a long time (especially if the topic is quite heavy and it’s not something Japanese people talk in daily life).
But trust me, I’m trying my best to produce interview videos. Since I became a Japanese teacher 9 months ago, I’ve been getting so busy more and more. All I do these days is that just teaching Japanese, making YouTube, eating, running and sleeping. Literally that’s it. No holiday at all whatsoever (although I don’t feel any of the things I’m doing now is a job and I'm quite happy mentally).
But again, I’m so sorry if you feel I’m making street interview videos way too less recently than before, but I hope you understand my situation. My job (teaching Japanese) is just so important and I can’t neglect that. I need to work hard on that as well as making YouTube. Please understand that. I know this channel is not all about my opinion, but different people. But at the same time, this channel is just an individual channel doing me alone. I just can’t make many street interview videos like a big organization channel or full-time YouTubers.
(Actually, if you just want to watch an interview video like this video rather than my opinion video, I suggest you just to skip my opinion video and only watch an interview video. In that way, you don’t have to watch my disgusting face.)
Having all said that, I’ll try to put out an interview video as much as I can. Hopefully, I can make more! Thank you so much for watching!!
Have a good night.
Sincerely
- Nobita
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In case that you didn't know;
2:47 'Gaijin' (外人) , literally means gai (外, 'outside') and jin (人, 'person'). It's a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese citizens in Japan, espeically for those who don't look Japanese or east-Asian. Some of us, especially little kids, often use the word to bully, exclude or ostracize someone who they think doesn't belong there or the same team.
3:07 'Hāfu' (ハーフ), literally means 'half', is a Japanese term used to refer to a person ethnically half Japanese and half non-Japanese.
Sorry, I should've put it on the video. And thanks for watching!
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@blueboxkid526 Sorry, I couldn't find the % in each age bracket, but the marriage rates have been on the decline according to the government data.
In 2020, 525,490 couples married, and the marriage rate was 4.3 (per 1,000 population), while the number of divorces totaled 193,251 couples, and the divorce rate (per 1,000 population) was 1.57.
https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-data/h00759/
https://www.stat.go.jp/english/data/handbook/c0117.html
Again, I apologize for the mistake! (/_;)
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This is what I meant.
When I was a kid like elementary school boy, the most female kids didn't wear makeup at all. (Although having makeup is completely common in Japan, Japanese girls don't wear until 13 or 14 years old around yet).
At that time, I saw a lot of Japanese girls (I mean, they're still 11 or 12 years old) with NO makeup.
That being said, I found they were just so beautiful. And I don't think they become ugly when they grow up. Of course, it's possible (like, gaining too much weight and becoming fat, etc), but I don't think it applies to the majority.
I do think they're still beautiful even when they become adults.
That's why I said, "They're naturally beautiful". I do think that we were born as beautiful human beings.
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