If Japanese people praise, it doesn't necessarily mean they like it. We need to understand the positive aspects of this phrase in Japan. For this word, I believe that many people in Japan have experienced situations like this to some extent. Let's try to find answers together: Why? Today, I have invited a friend who has been close to me since childhood. We have grown up together, played various things together, and over time, my friends have traveled to study in Japan. Until now, they have been working together in Japan. I haven't seen them for a long time, so today is a good opportunity for me to contact and catch up with them.
In this video, my friends will take me on a tour of the rural area in the southern part of Nara. We'll discuss their experiences living in Japan as Thais and share any unique or interesting encounters they've had. I hope everyone enjoys this video.
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🇹🇭🇺🇸 Thai and English subtitles are available / Click on CC on the upper right to enable subtitles.
0:00 Greetings
2:39 Introduction
5:43 Etiquette or Laws?
8:49 Bicycle Seat
10:25 Ramen Time!
17:33 Rubbish
20:44 Do Not TAKE!
22:57 Thrift Shop
33:55 Card Game Battle
37:37 Secondhand Cars?
39:50 Adult Toys
43:44 Rural Sushi
50:34 Drivering License
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