Is Over-Tourism Ruining Kyoto? -asking Japanese locals

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  • Tourism in Japan used to be more for people who understood and appreciated the Japanese culture. Now, I've seen an influx of people completely unaware of Japan, and in general, they're going only because it's a trend. Then, that's the moment the cultural shock starts. Japan has a very different culture and manners from Western countries.

    @leandromna@leandromna11 күн бұрын
    • It's because of the weak Yen. I'm from Australia and noticed bogans who would usually go to Thailand or Bali in Japan lol

      @Gnarloo@Gnarloo10 күн бұрын
    • it was the same with rich American tourists in Europe in the 1960s. They did not know the difference between a castle or a cathedral or a city hall, all look the same ! They took their own hamburger or coca cola into a high class Michelin star restaurant in Paris and then were flabbergasted when thrown out: we pay, so what ?

      @user-hf8nb9mb4e@user-hf8nb9mb4e10 күн бұрын
    • the 'going only because it's a trend' is actually a fact. when a spot suddenly becomes trendy in social media, suddenly everybody goes there.

      @KennethSenados@KennethSenados10 күн бұрын
    • It's all about social media's fault, though. 99% of the people coming to Japan today are influenced by social media. This is the result of over-promoting Japan on social media. That's why I didn't want Japan to become popular on social media.

      @ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu@ALLKASDLLS-mg4lu10 күн бұрын
    • People don't seem to do any research aligned with their personal interests which I always have done. I'm not necessarily looking for something someone else enjoys. This has led me to wonderful experiences in those places which have drawn me to them. However, it seems that many people "must" go to those places where influencers have been to get the same photo. Such a vacuum of imagination. If the shot is what you want, buy a postcard. It will have been taken by a pro and likely be much better. I once travelled with a group and one of the members, a guitarist, knew of a Kyoto shop which specialized in guitars. He sought that out during our free time and not only bought a guitar there, but was invited by the shop owner to play a very famous guitar--apparently unique to that shop--which the guitarist could not afford but knew of and simply wished to see. Those sorts of personal and meaningful moments are the sorts of experiences that make travel worthwhile.

      @lynda.grace.14@lynda.grace.1410 күн бұрын
  • The locals are so sweet and welcoming. Hope the tourists respect the local culture and appreciate the welcome extended to them.

    @rajesh29rangan@rajesh29rangan11 күн бұрын
    • Unfortunately scumbags from your country come and ruin the experience for everyone.

      @xshxr@xshxr10 күн бұрын
    • Realistically the tourists coming from the rest of the world won't be able to meet the local Japanese standards in terms of public property use, litter, respecting other people and overall civic consciousness. It must be frustrating for the locals and it's only a matter of time before they enforce something strict which would totally go against the current Japanese approach.

      @themonk2328@themonk23289 күн бұрын
    • or gets fined heavily. like in Singapore.

      @subarashi1384@subarashi13847 күн бұрын
    • @@themonk2328 Why not?

      @RoninTF2011@RoninTF20116 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies. But still we love our moms.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
  • Seeing the trash in public at the beginning was heart breaking. I hope us tourists learn to respect the great country of Japan.

    @MrTytyjohn64@MrTytyjohn6411 күн бұрын
    • I visited Kyoto for first time about three weeks ago. One thing I noticed immediately was that there were very few trash cans on public streets. I carried a bag around starting on the second day and either deposited in rest room can or took back to the hotel. Streets were very clean, saw very little trash, mostly cigarette buds. Why no trash receptacles? Of course, very crowded, lots of tourist.

      @bw5277@bw527711 күн бұрын
    • Tourists won't get any better. Japan has been too lax in regards to immigration regulation policy. They let in all these obnoxiously loud and annoying influencers and the rest of the Japan-fetishizing weirdos in. What else do you expect to happen? Over-tourism is just a consequence of forced connectivity as a means to saturate globalization. People need to get tf out of there and leave Japanese people alone. I think the locals are growing less and less patient and tolerant as well, seeing as how badly-mannered many of these people are. Western people have no manners at all ever since they let uncontrolled immigration ruin their countries and seized a common cultural mindset, it's all about individuality. In Japan, people know how to adjust to society for the greater good.

      @parodynet3004@parodynet300411 күн бұрын
    • its the uk as well they're loud and ignorant

      @zavthe1371@zavthe137111 күн бұрын
    • Japanese are not perfect either, I've seen trashes in Tokyo's Shinjuku area discarded by Japanese. If you drive outside of big cities, there are plenty of trashes disposed especially under bridges where there are no tourists. I've lived in Japan, it's generally clean but not spotless. And as the poster above said, it's hard to find public trash bins.

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • I have traveled to Japan numerous times and know trash cans are scarce. So I bring my backpack and put my own garbage in it when there is zero trash can around. I don’t know if the locals bring their own garbage home. The streets are generally clean, I assume they do. Of course not every local Japanese do that. Once I actually witnessed a Japanese littered. Overall, Japan is clean and tidy. Hopefully tourists would help to keep it clean.

      @Octopusique@Octopusique11 күн бұрын
  • たまにマナーの悪い外国人がいます。しかしほとんどの外国人はルールを守ってとても紳士的に振る舞っていると感じています。日本人よりも礼儀正しく親切な外国人もたまにいますね。ぜひ日本に来てください。ありがとう。

    @user-cp3ip3rw7r@user-cp3ip3rw7r9 күн бұрын
    • Firmato una persona che coi turisti maleducati ci guadagna, ci scommetto.

      @casomai@casomai9 күн бұрын
    • ​@casomai who hurt you?

      @cheeseontoastbrah@cheeseontoastbrah8 күн бұрын
    • The Lord Jesus Christ became the Savior of sinners (all humans) by coming down from Heaven & dying on the 🪵 wooden cross for our sins. God raised Him from the dead, and Jesus is now a living Savior with God in heaven. But don't lose hope. Anyone can be saved from their sins and from going to hell in two easy, peasy steps: 1. Realize that you are a sinner who CAN'T SAVE YOURSELF from going to the lake of fire (forever) 🔥 based on your good deeds, your own philosophy, and other religions. 2. Realize that you need to believe in your heart ❤️ that ONLY Jesus Christ died for your sins. If you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in your heart ❤️ that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart ❤️ man believe unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Congratulations! 🎊 👏 After this life, you're on your way to heaven forever! ⬆️💯🥳

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
    • @@cheeseontoastbrah Most likely one of the rude tourist, I bet.

      @Thincastle@Thincastle4 күн бұрын
    • ありがとうございます

      @AeriyaValkyrja@AeriyaValkyrja4 күн бұрын
  • I found people in Kyoto to be so sweet and welcoming. Just avoid rush hour commute times, let locals have priority on trains buses and when walking and also just avoid places that have restrictions because of overcrowding and disrespect. I’m from Hawaii and we have major over tourism issue so I want to be the most respectful visitor I can be. I was there in April and there were many people in the popular places but also there are many less popular places that are beautiful. Explore, be respectful, be aware of your surroundings and rules, treat locals with respect. You are visiting their home.

    @mailejohn5296@mailejohn529610 күн бұрын
    • May God bless you ❤ with encouragement and His love. I pray that you will find good individuals in your life. I pray that God will help you find happiness 😊 & joy. In His name we pray in Jesus Christ, amen ❤🎉

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for being so respectful to a destination (Japan) that is not yours- but your understanding is wonderful. I am from Aruba and the overtourism is horrible. The tourists are not respectfull of the island and don’t care about trashing and ruining it. Little to nothing is done to protect this little island from the foreigners looking to have a good time. They go back to their home and care less on what they left behind during their vacation.

      @elisabethhofstra7844@elisabethhofstra78446 күн бұрын
  • I have ADHD and felt very loud and aware in Japan. And I took care to not be a nuisance to anyone, to adapt my volume and rhythm of speaking and to not be disruptive. If someone with inhibition problems can have that level of awareness, so can everyone else. The beauty of Japan is this reserved and more caring nature it has towards the bigger picture. If you visit, you contribute to that to keep it that way.

    @khyrianstorms@khyrianstorms10 күн бұрын
  • I had a very pleasant experience climbing the top of Fushimi Inari with less tourists at the top. Most only climbed half way.

    @auroraflash@auroraflash11 күн бұрын
    • I went there around midnight and only saw one other person it was amazing, the next day though a local told me that it's a bad omen to so, you can get "spirited away"

      @Rei_Tozo@Rei_Tozo11 күн бұрын
    • Because people usually only go there for a photo op. They are too lazy to go higher

      @Baldlesbian1@Baldlesbian111 күн бұрын
    • ​​@@Rei_Tozo **soyjack pointing**

      @aemzso@aemzso11 күн бұрын
    • @@Rei_Tozo plot twist: there was no other person 🧍‍♀️

      @auroraflash@auroraflash11 күн бұрын
    • @@Rei_Tozowait what’s a bad omen? To go at night?

      @zubabee@zubabee11 күн бұрын
  • I'll actually be traveling to Japan for the first time next week. It's been my number 1 travel destination for many years. I've done tons of reading and preparations and it's a shame that tourists go and disrespect the traditions and rules of the country they visit. I feel people treat these places as theme parks, rather than places where people live and work like any other nation. I will be on my best behavior when I go. I will be visiting Kyoto for a few days when I'm there. I'm very excited. I enjoy your videos very much. They've been very informative on the Japanese perspective on various subjects. Very helpful!

    @ThOrb_God_of_Chonk@ThOrb_God_of_Chonk11 күн бұрын
    • Been here in Kyoto for 3 days now. Hope you have fun!

      @PurpleNdSilver@PurpleNdSilver10 күн бұрын
    • As long as you prioritize respectfulness over everything else you'll be fine lol. The main issue is with totally ignorant/indifferent tourists. Though, it does not help Tokyo allows nonsense like IRL mario kart to go on in the city.

      @aw2031zap@aw2031zap9 күн бұрын
    • let me assure u that u will keep going back to Japan after this trip. I have done 9.

      @jacksontech1@jacksontech19 күн бұрын
    • If you want to avoid BIG crowds wake up before sunrise and start your day then, most people will be asleep while you’re enjoying the sights.

      @26107011@261070118 күн бұрын
    • Same as you! I just got back a week ago, it has been my dream destination since I was a kid since because I have always been fascinated after having many Japanese high school exchange students stay at my house with my family in NZ. I am interested in the architecture, gardens, history, and most of all Bonsai. I guess I have learnt much about the culture over the years through our exchange students, but even then I spent a lot of time planning and researching before my trip so I was fully aware of rules, expectations, customs, laws and generally the way of Japanese life. The amount of other tourists I saw walking into restaurants or shops and saying "Hello" instead of "Konnichiwa" was appaling. It doesent take much to learn the basic's, whether customs, language or others, and the Japanese will appreciate any effort made.

      @skiing4697@skiing46978 күн бұрын
  • As an American fan of your channel, also an old, at 56, I absolutely LOVED this! On this channel, you are mostly asking questions from foreigners, but here, you are asking older Japanese people, how they recieve us, and it was lovely to hear from them about us!

    @Jolar70@Jolar7011 күн бұрын
  • I love these old ladies, they are so open minded ❤

    @045ladyM@045ladyM10 күн бұрын
    • The Lord Jesus Christ became the Savior of sinners (all humans) by coming down from Heaven & dying on the 🪵 wooden cross for our sins. God raised Him from the dead, and Jesus is now a living Savior with God in heaven. But don't lose hope. Anyone can be saved from their sins and from going to hell in two easy, peasy steps: 1. Realize that you are a sinner who CAN'T SAVE YOURSELF from going to the lake of fire (forever) 🔥 based on your good deeds, your own philosophy, and other religions. 2. Realize that you need to believe in your heart ❤️ that ONLY Jesus Christ died for your sins. If you shall confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in your heart ❤️ that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart ❤️ man believe unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Congratulations! 🎊 👏 After this life, you're on your way to heaven forever! ⬆️💯🥳

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
  • Going back to Kyoto this year and I was afraid that the public opinion on tourists had massively changed within the public but it´s nice to see many locals be very reasonable in their opinions! Great video as always たかしさん!

    @frostyjeiik8251@frostyjeiik825111 күн бұрын
    • God loves you and Chinese people from Taiwan 🇹🇼 and China 🇨🇳 God doesn't judge you on worldly success, nor looks, nor race, and nor popularity. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character only. I hope you believe that Jesus Christ is your Savior ❤

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
  • its so fascinating to see not only what I expected from the video - the local perspectives -- but also all of the different variations of dialects from the kyoto area! diverse people. love this!

    @Guevon_Pajaro@Guevon_Pajaro11 күн бұрын
  • Takashii, I nearly fainted when you appeared in costume with traditional hair 😅

    @itsfonk@itsfonk10 күн бұрын
  • 8:23 Fun fact the gesture the lady is doing is Japanese sign language for the word “Tokyo”

    @user-jn9qe5ly5r@user-jn9qe5ly5r10 күн бұрын
  • I’m enjoying this new editing format. It makes it very easy to watch 👍🏻

    @SeanBradley1986@SeanBradley198611 күн бұрын
    • For ALL have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 1. Admit you are a sinner. 2. Just simply 😍 believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior for your sins. *If you do, you will go to heaven.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
  • Yess so glad to see Shogo here! I was wondering if you were going to speak to him when you said you were in Kyoto! You both offer great insight into Japan and Japanese culture!

    @reliablevariable1615@reliablevariable161511 күн бұрын
    • There have been proven that evil spirits are in our realms. U can youtbe them up, watch paranormal shows, or even exorcism online. These demons are real. The devil is real. Then angels are real also. Then God is real also. You might be still kinda young, but have u wondered about where our souls go after this life? The everyday of work, family, etc are ways that the demons use to keep us away from ever thinking about the after life? This does sound funny or ridiculous to a common person. But when u realize how real demons are and they exist, it's so true that they will use any means to draw your attention away from God and anything related to salvation.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Takashi as always for your astonishing work , always getting the most genuine opinions out of all these authentic people so we can become more knowledgeable about japan , I'm definitely going to travel to japan sometime in the future and just watching your videos has really improved my knowledge about japan and Japanese culture so for anyone else not knowing anything about Japanese culture there's a lot of places where you can do your research but I feel like this Channel is THE place to start , And also just wanted to say to those foreigners to respect the people and their privacy and the culture must also be respected , regardless of the country you're visiting it's just not nice to cause annoyance to the local , of course not every foreigner is like that . Love , peace !🫶🏻

    @Binniiiie@Binniiiie9 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for posting this Takashi. It’s very nice you collaborated again with Shogo san. Thanks for the recommendations from the locals too🫶🏾

    @lizawinslow4773@lizawinslow477311 күн бұрын
    • For ALL have sinned and fallen short of God's glory. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 1. Admit you are a sinner. 2. Just simply 😍 believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior for your sins. *If you do, you will go to heaven.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
  • I was there a few weeks ago and it was lovely but packed with tourists. We enjoyed our stay out in Ukyo at the Yamazaki ryokan area more. It was quiet and wonderful to walk all around. I also confess I love Kizakura beers and Kizakura Kappa Country was a lovely place to sit and have a drink for a while. It was my first time in Japan, and I always like to go to the places that other people aren't--where there are no crowds and there's no one to bother or be bothered by. My wife and I were the only people visiting the local shrines and the only tourists we saw. I like to blend in and be like other people, live as they do and see life as they live it. To hear their conversations and be happy that they are happy.

    @paulbrooks4395@paulbrooks43959 күн бұрын
  • カメラを向けているのに「外国人観光客は迷惑です」なんて言えないよ。笑 最近京都と難波に行ったけど地獄のようだった。人が多すぎて前に進めない。観光地を見に行くというより、観光客を見に行くという感じ。現地に住む人には同情するし、日本人が有名な観光地から遠ざかっていくのも納得する。最近の日本人は外国人観光客の少ないマイナーな観光地に行きたがる。

    @user-dv6pg5nz6r@user-dv6pg5nz6r8 күн бұрын
    • そうですね、京都や大阪市内の観光客が多すぎる。自分も観光客としても、現地の人が大変なあと思いました、どこへ行っても難しいそう、とても混雑していますよね まあ、私自身も外国人観光客けど、現地の人の気持ちがなんとなく理解できます。

      @hanatoh2119@hanatoh2119Күн бұрын
  • Such a great video. Residents of Kyoto were so nice and were trying to be reverent to foreigners visiting their beautiful city. Arigato and mahalo!🍍😎🌺💕🥷🫶🏻

    @lillygirl7238@lillygirl723811 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75735 күн бұрын
  • I’m from Barcelona and I feel sorry for them. Massive tourism, what we have been suffering for the last 20 years, benefits only a few. It’s not only people and garbage everywhere, rent prices rise, family business close and a large etcetera of bad consequences. I don’t blame tourists as we are all tourists but the system is terrible.

    @fipm1778@fipm177811 күн бұрын
    • makes you winder why cities , countries, goverments think that tourism is an economy to be chased.

      @unkopower7899@unkopower78997 күн бұрын
    • I visited Catalunya for 10 days and I felt wonderful. I even learnt some words in Catalan besides speaking basic Spanish. I respected all the basic rulez: don't make garbage, don't make noise.

      @dhanyrafael@dhanyrafael6 күн бұрын
    • @@dhanyrafael I’m glad you enjoyed your trip. :)

      @fipm1778@fipm17786 күн бұрын
  • Very informational video, great work!

    @chikitabowow@chikitabowow10 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video Takashii.

    @christopherharris6005@christopherharris600518 сағат бұрын
  • Shogo collaboration!!!!?????!?? Yes, please!!! Wasn’t aware about the first collaboration video. Need to search that video.

    @demonking24@demonking2411 күн бұрын
    • There have been proven that evil spirits are in our realms. U can youtbe them up, watch paranormal shows, or even exorcism online. These demons are real. The devil is real. Then angels are real also. Then God is real also. You might be still kinda young, but have u wondered about where our souls go after this life? The everyday of work, family, etc are ways that the demons use to keep us away from ever thinking about the after life? This does sound funny or ridiculous to a common person. But when u realize how real demons are and they exist, it's so true that they will use any means to draw your attention away from God and anything related to salvation.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • First of all, I realized video's quality level has changed and some features added in video. Subtitle feature and some title, and screen quality. Takashii from Japan are improving himself constantly. During watching, I realized one more thing, Takashii was nearby of guests in past videos. There are only guests on the screen now. I liked this changes.

    @gulaykaya@gulaykaya10 күн бұрын
    • God loves you and Chinese people from Taiwan 🇹🇼 and China 🇨🇳 God doesn't judge you on worldly success, nor looks, nor race, and nor popularity. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character only. I hope you believe that Jesus Christ is your Savior ❤

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75736 күн бұрын
    • @small_fries7573 Thank you so much for your message. Of course, I believe Jesus Prophet. But my savior is not him. My savior is The Last Prophet Muhammed Mustafa. I am a Muslim and respect all religions. 🙏🇹🇷♥️

      @gulaykaya@gulaykaya6 күн бұрын
  • Great episode!

    @duncanfrere2656@duncanfrere265611 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this video! I’m returning to Japan after 30 years and bringing my family to visit Kyoto soon. All the recent online anti-tourist noise has made me nervous and wonder about changing our itinerary away from Kyoto. Your video makes me feel relieved.

    @thereallisabain@thereallisabain10 күн бұрын
    • No need to worry. The locals have been very welcoming. On our walk to the Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple, we had to walk through a residential area and most of the locals all said Ohayo Gozaimasu (good morning). So far, no anti-tourist sentiment

      @PurpleNdSilver@PurpleNdSilver10 күн бұрын
  • I'm a Japanese. This video is really amazing. Also Shogo looks very bright, smart. I really want we're gonna find good solutions to manage over tourism. Hoping Japanese ppl won't close their mind to foreigners anymore, we gotta be open more, for us as well...

    @Yea_Nar_Nah_Yea@Yea_Nar_Nah_Yea11 күн бұрын
    • 外国人迷惑

      @chinavirus841@chinavirus84111 күн бұрын
    • India and Muslim Pakistanis will take over your land. A warning.

      @dlb9283@dlb928310 күн бұрын
    • 僕は外国人ですが全然日本に行くのがまだしませんですがこんなに失礼活動を見るとごめんなさいと言って方がいいと思っています 僕が日本に行ったら道からゴミをゴミ箱に捨てることでも文化を尊重することでも、和人と外人の関係が改善することを願っています。

      @schizofren_ia@schizofren_ia10 күн бұрын
    • Japan should introduce a differential pricing system, a tourism tax and so on... it's natural, and major tourist countries, including Western Europe, are doing it all. These are side effects caused by the lack of related systems due to the rapid growth of Japanese tourism in recent years. The more it is delayed, the more side effects will increase.

      @NaYoungSeung@NaYoungSeung10 күн бұрын
    • @@NaYoungSeung Yes, many countries especially poor countries have different prices for foreigners. So i think would be great if there would be like 50% tax for tourists for every item they buy. And maybe 100 euro per day tax that could be used to fund steet cleaning, sewerage system and other infrastructure upkeep. Also it would make people with less purchasing power to avoid the country, so they would get all the people that can actually buy stuff and contribute to the society! Also there should be limits to number of tourists allowed in the country.

      @markoliimatainen2565@markoliimatainen256510 күн бұрын
  • You and Showgo very nice..

    @DONJUILIO@DONJUILIO10 күн бұрын
  • Hi Takashi, thanks so much for this video. My partner and I spent all of last Nov travelling around Japan in a campervan. We purposely avoided Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto as there were so many people and we wanted to be out away from the touristy places. Japan is so much more than those places, as exciting as they are, we needed the quieter rural life. We live in rural Australia and don't particularly enjoy the craziness of cities. Castles, temples, Momiji and forests, tea and rice, farming and village life revolving around traditional skills and crafts is what does it for me. I DO enjoy going to those other places but I can't stay for long. They are very exciting and very beautiful but Japanese people need their space too and they LIVE there. Thanks again. Cheers.

    @fleurbee8360@fleurbee836010 күн бұрын
  • Thank you, Takashii, for doing this interview and showing us what Kyoto locals think about the problem of over-tourism. Especially the answers from the deaf lady were really wholesome. Charing fees is kinda getting seen like the only solution to this problem. From what I've heard they already did this in Italy. What I would do, if I had to find a solution to this problem, is to make other non-touristy places and areas more attractive to tourists by advertising those places and building more transportation lines towards these places, that way the tourists can spread out and aren't only on specific touristy places.

    @dangantutorialtv7667@dangantutorialtv766711 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • I was just in Kyoto. We’re respectful, clean and not noisy disruptive people so when I found out we couldn’t visit some of the areas that we had been planning for a year, my fam and I were disappointed and devastated that others ruined our experience. However, we understand the locals nonetheless. I pray it gets better for them.

    @TRUTHx247@TRUTHx2479 күн бұрын
  • I really like the people you interviewed. They are all very cool.

    @SuperArppis@SuperArppis10 күн бұрын
  • Hey Takashi, love your work and I really enjoy your KZhead and Instagram content! I was just wondering if you ever come across people in Japan that exaggerate or get over emotional in their responses. I'm surprised to see that so far the people in Japan seem very level headed about their problems and their evaluations on the topics that you interview them about.

    @HaloToday@HaloToday10 күн бұрын
  • I´ve lived in Kyoto for 7 months and I keep visiting it every year, I have to go to Kyoto because it´s so unique and I love the nature, the unique houses and streets. I always find quiet places and I do not go to supercrowded places if I don't have to. I am a tourist myself but I guess you have to prepare well for Japan and for Kyoto. So here are my tips for other tourists: 1. Don´t stop abruptly on the street, pay attention to people behind you and in front of you. 2. Don´t travel with too much luggage, some suitcases are so big that even I would fit it. ;-) 3. Don´t eat and walk. 4. Don't talk loudly on the train and on buses. 5. Behave at temples and shrines and don't forget that these are sacred places. Be quiet there too. 6. When you take pics, don´t take ages to do it. You are not the only one who wants to take a photo. 7. Don´t forge to queue. (at train stations, restaurants, everywhere where Japanese people queue too. 8. Take your rubbish to your accommodation if possible. 9. Don´t just go to Kyoto, go off the beaten path. Japan is amazing! ;-)

    @biricikkiz7@biricikkiz710 күн бұрын
    • I go to copy all for Venice, Italy.It's the same.

      @casomai@casomai9 күн бұрын
    • japan needs trash cans..most of the rest of the world has trash cans on the streets..why can't japan. Never liked that when I lived there, still don't lol. I happen to like to eat and walk at the same time.

      @Bradgilliswhammyman@Bradgilliswhammyman7 күн бұрын
    • One of the main reasons as to why we need the large luggage is that we shop ‘til we drop in Japan. I’m not gonna fly for 17 hours across the world which costs me a whole salary and bring a tiny luggage. I think what could be done is that Google maps makes it clear for first timers that Kyoto’s buses are nothing alike western buses and you shouldn’t ride them if you have luggage. Atleast in Sweden there is places in buses where you can store your large luggage. I was horrified and extremely stressed when I got on a bus and realised how Kyoto buses look like, would’ve never opted for that option if I knew that the buses were completely different. It was a horrible, stressing and embarrassing experience as I ofc do not want to cause discomfort for others.

      @Kaninus1337@Kaninus13376 күн бұрын
    • @@Bradgilliswhammyman public trash cans were banned because there was a terrorist attack a few decades ago where a gas bomb was placed in a trash can.

      @veraserah@veraserah5 күн бұрын
    • You are a special and unique person. Your life & soul matter. Your life is very short compared to eternity. Therefore if you want to spend eternity on heaven after your life here on earth 🌎, you should believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior. If you don't, you will miss going to heaven and end up in the lake of fire. It is terrible so I beg you to make the only correct decision for God to allow you to go to heaven. Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. 🙏 Have a nice day. God does love ❤️ you.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Ohayou gozaimasu. O genki desu ka? I ❤your videos. Keep up the great work! Love from Norway.

    @MrDonCoyote@MrDonCoyote10 күн бұрын
  • Excellent topic, Takashi! I hope for Kyoto's tourism administration to be well-organized, fostering a welcoming environment for tourists while also prioritizing fair compensation and benefits for tourism workers.

    @hi50fifty@hi50fifty10 күн бұрын
  • Thank you very much for this video. It was eye opening. I am from Germany and I am going to visit Japan in a couple of weeks with my daughter after she will have finished her State examination in law. Traveling to Japan is something very special to us. It is some kind of a wish of a lifetime. While my daughter is doing her studies now, I am doing mine. I try to learn as much as I can before we are on our way to this very extraordinary place. I read tons of books now. I do not want anybody there to feel uncomfortable because of our presence. Listening to what people in Kyoto say about tourists was very interesting. They say everything in such a nice and friendly way, no matter if they are old or young. That was amazing. We are looking foreward to see Kyoto and we also try to visit some of those spots that have been suggested in your video to avoid overcrowded places. First of all we are exploring Tokyo. So I am very curious about the difference between those two cities.

    @Mira-zq1ox@Mira-zq1ox9 күн бұрын
  • I always do but when I visit a new country, I will try to be more respectful to local rules and customs. This was so refreshing, please keep up the good work. Lots of love from Canada

    @sayhi2neil@sayhi2neil10 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • arigatooo it's very helpful and nice to know how the locals feel about the current tourist situations. ngl i feel bad for them for the inconvenience and choose not to go on my upcoming trip (i seriously have planned to until the gion restriction was announced) 😭 maybe when things have been organized more, ill go!! and by the wayy i follow you on IG and just wanna say i looove the playlists you sometimes drop on story ;) i've been listening to most of them

    @feli-boon@feli-boon10 күн бұрын
    • Was just there in April. The restriction was literally just one street. It didn’t affect our trip at all. We were still able to see all the sights we wanted to see.

      @djz3milo@djz3milo8 күн бұрын
    • This comment feels like a bot

      @icslush@icslush3 күн бұрын
  • Thess people are so sweet, they are genuinely are so proud and love that their culture is being recognized and appreciated. The only thing they want is for the visitors to be more respectful on how they go about their day to day life so that all can enjoy. Thanks for sharing

    @riadezabrero@riadezabreroКүн бұрын
  • This video is so interesting, i hope one day I can go there and talk with some of them.

    @rafaelalmeida913@rafaelalmeida9134 күн бұрын
  • I might just be starting my period but this video brought me to tears!😭😂 It's so nice to hear japans residence welcome foreigners so openly. Its been a dream of mine for as long as i can remember to go and visit Japan and its nice to know that (at least these people in kyoto) welcome us!

    @trin9264@trin926411 күн бұрын
    • I'd say so far in my experience, between Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, the Kyoto locals have been the nicest

      @PurpleNdSilver@PurpleNdSilver10 күн бұрын
  • Samurai Takashi 2 million sub celebration

    @annunakian8054@annunakian805411 күн бұрын
  • Loved this video! I’ve been to Kyoto twice now. Myself and my family , are always respectful and follow the local rules. But this is so interesting , to see what the locals think , about tourists in their city. I hope everyone watches this video and do the right things while having their holiday in Kyoto. It’s such a magical place , and it needs respect and protection . Will def be back as soon as I’m able , to explore more of this beautiful, historical city. Thanks so much for your work on this video.

    @lisama4903@lisama49038 күн бұрын
    • There have been proven that evil spirits are in our realms. U can youtbe them up, watch paranormal shows, or even exorcism online. These demons are real. The devil is real. Then angels are real also. Then God is real also. You might be still kinda young, but have u wondered about where our souls go after this life? The everyday of work, family, etc are ways that the demons use to keep us away from ever thinking about the after life? This does sound funny or ridiculous to a common person. But when u realize how real demons are and they exist, it's so true that they will use any means to draw your attention away from God and anything related to salvation.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • Amazing responses by the locals. They are so nice and accomodating.

    @KirkBell@KirkBell7 күн бұрын
    • You are a special and unique person. Your life & soul matter. Your life is very short compared to eternity. Therefore if you want to spend eternity on heaven after your life here on earth 🌎, you should believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior. If you don't, you will miss going to heaven and end up in the lake of fire. It is terrible so I beg you to make the only correct decision for God to allow you to go to heaven. Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. 🙏 Have a nice day. God does love ❤️ you.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • The grannie at 2:48 😍 😍 her!

    @ulutatussourire2739@ulutatussourire273911 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75735 күн бұрын
  • Since AirBnb got huge, and especially post pandemic, lots of cities in Europe struggle with overtourism as well. The only solution that seems to work is limiting the number of hotel beds & AirBnb. Regarding the manners of the tourists, I think the easiest solution would be a leaflet in every hotel room, explaining everyone do's and don'ts in clear terms. I don't think most people disrespect cultural norms out of malicious intent, ignorance is most likely the cause. Oh and Japan - please please please instead of the 1000th news bite about trash on streets, just start setting up bins. I know that locals would love to see that, too. Win win.

    @yaboyjay7202@yaboyjay720210 күн бұрын
    • Exactly bins are a must in main tourist areas as a frequent flyer to japan!!!

      @astroboy3507@astroboy35079 күн бұрын
  • Whoa the Samurai hairstyle! Looks sugoii na!

    @0x44_@0x44_Сағат бұрын
  • Thank you making this! I’m actually visiting Japan on May 24 and one of the places I’m going to visit is Kyoto. I’ve been wondering about how the people of Kyoto felt about tourists recently and this does make me feel better about visiting. Plus as an American I have no problem speaking up if I see another tourist disrespecting Japan. Also I’m so happy you met up with Shogo. Before my trip I’ve been doing a lot of research on Japan which is how I found both of your channels on the first place. So I think it’s really cool to see you both in a collaboration episode! Who knows maybe I’ll even be in one of your tourist interview videos 🤣 (I low key hope so lol)

    @Kimkat5@Kimkat510 күн бұрын
    • Visited last year, wanted to go again but was hesitant. Really want to visit. Really enjoyed Kyoto.

      @anthonyloke2846@anthonyloke284610 күн бұрын
    • ​@@anthonyloke2846 I'm American, here in Kyoto visiting. Go for it. Rather than overcrowded, I'd say the main problem is people don't have a sense of direction or stop in the middle of the street, sidewalk, stairs, etc to take pics causing congestion.

      @PurpleNdSilver@PurpleNdSilver10 күн бұрын
    • It's good if you get a chance to go but I personally wouldn't go out of my way especially if it's crowded frankly. I think Gion festival is awesome if you can go during that time. But for old temples and scenery, you can go to Nara or Nikko or Kamakura or some place else less crowded.

      @goyam2981@goyam298119 сағат бұрын
  • とても興味深い内容でした♪ それぞれの地域の方たちは頑張っていると思います。 問題は日本政府の対応の遅さだと、個人的に思っています。 ありがとうございました。

    @motsu-nalu223@motsu-nalu22310 күн бұрын
  • It’s a double edge. I live it a rural area but it’s close to a major amusement park. Lots on people from all over the world come to visit. Sometimes it’s a little frustrating just trying to drive to work but if it wasn’t for the tourist, our economy wouldn’t be what it is. respecting your hosts is very important though.

    @mugennick5209@mugennick520911 күн бұрын
  • @ 01:47 the ice cream/soft serve they sell there are really good. Around November, try the chestnut flavor.

    @peko7446@peko744610 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this video which offers another and possibly more balanced view of the situation in Kyoto. There's a tendency for mainstream media to focus on the negatives which draw more attention and monetization. As the video points out, there are a lot of places off the increasingly "beaten-to-death" path to explore with no crowds such as Kamigama to the north. Understandably, first-time tourists who don't have the luxury of time but only cash, want to immortalize their presence in the former capital at key locations. I recently watched a video of the Hyatt Regency which, at rooms starting at ¥65,000 and going up to ¥100,000+, struck me as rather incongruous with the issue.

    @hori166@hori1667 күн бұрын
  • I was not expecting samurai Takashii lol

    @acolyte1951@acolyte195110 күн бұрын
  • I hate it that the Kyoto-natives are having issues with tourists around the city. I was in Kyoto back in August 2015. Though I’m a foreigner, if I were now I do know how to act when I’m in temple areas and within the city due to my past experience there. A lot of foreign tourists do not study or brush up on learning how to act while in Japan or know everything you need to know while visiting Japan. This could be the problem that’s going on right now. I read 2 Japan travel guide books before I went to Japan, so I knew the etiquette of the Japanese people. I will probably go back to Japan in the future to visit my friend Haruna and her husband with taking my daughter and my wife. The trip will be a surprise trip for my daughter when she graduates preschool.

    @adamslosslessmusiccollection@adamslosslessmusiccollection11 күн бұрын
  • Love the Samurai costume Takeshi ! Hoping to be able to visit Japan next year sometime, I used to live in Osaka many years ago. Will be interesting to see what has changed, will have to drop by Abiko (small neighborhood in Osaka).

    @Bradgilliswhammyman@Bradgilliswhammyman7 күн бұрын
  • Had a wonderful experience in Hokkaido and love interacting with the locals. Look forward to visit Kyoto and other prefecture. Japanese are really nice and friendly, we love Japan very much.

    @nigellow8153@nigellow815311 күн бұрын
  • People in Kyoto are very nice and no matter where I went, it was never as crowded as in Shibuya. 😊

    @auroraflash@auroraflash11 күн бұрын
  • I went to Kyoto in 2012, didn't see a single non-Japanese person the entire 3 days.

    @harrydavey9884@harrydavey988411 күн бұрын
    • U was living in a McDonald’s bro

      @mydogisbailey@mydogisbailey11 күн бұрын
    • Dude you're just lying. The business owners are japanese

      @Donovarkhallum@Donovarkhallum11 күн бұрын
    • Had a similar experience in 2014. Busses also weren't crowded as is mentioned in this video. I guess things have changed a lot.

      @RedgeNumber1@RedgeNumber110 күн бұрын
    • I guess more people (like myself) can finally afford a trip to Japan now. Back then it was only a dream.

      @notme6753@notme675310 күн бұрын
    • Because of the fukushima earthquake in 2011 , that’s why 2011 to 2013 like that not much tourists go to Japan ?

      @travelkingdom8987@travelkingdom898710 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this! I visited Japan for the first time last July with friends. Though we spent most of our time in Tokyo we did take a day in Kyoto and stayed at a lovely Ryokan near Nishiki Market (Highly recommend visiting both!) I loved my time there and did my best to educate my friends so they would be conscientious of locals and trying to stay out of the way. I feel bad we had to bring large luggage with us on the train too. We had all of our things with us that we needed for our week long stay and to bring back souvenirs. It was necessary to have the large luggage, but I still feel bad that we took up space with it. Plus it was really hot, and the guys in our group are not small people. We want to visit for the fire festival next year and get kimonos and really take in the tradition and atmosphere of Kyoto. I'd also love to stay at the same Ryokan, the owners and staff were wonderful. ❤

    @DarkHeartedJoker@DarkHeartedJoker11 күн бұрын
    • I recommend looking into takkyubin (luggage forwarding) services. They are quite affordable and you won't need to lug your baggage around or block the aisles on trains and public transportation. It's a win-win for everyone.

      @51941028@5194102810 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for asking the interesting questions especially in respect of, where do the locals recommend to visit/ personally love in Kyoto.

    @user-tc6je2mq5j@user-tc6je2mq5j11 күн бұрын
    • You are a special and unique person. Your life & soul matter. Your life is very short compared to eternity. Therefore if you want to spend eternity on heaven after your life here on earth 🌎, you should believe in your heart ❤️ that Jesus Christ is your Savior. If you don't, you will miss going to heaven and end up in the lake of fire. It is terrible so I beg you to make the only correct decision for God to allow you to go to heaven. Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. 🙏 Have a nice day. God does love ❤️ you.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75732 күн бұрын
  • I love Kyoto just like I love Tokyo there in Japan! Has so many exciting places to explore & would love to visit someday next year!

    @FalcomScott312@FalcomScott31211 күн бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @jasonhenham@jasonhenham10 күн бұрын
  • I like the videos ❤ these people are so sweet sometimes we don’t deserve it

    @annalvarez3247@annalvarez32476 күн бұрын
  • So encouraging to hear of the open mindedness of the Kyoto locals- considering to huge amount of tourists in their city. I’m in Kyoto right now, visiting from Australia, and am very aware of the local rules and general etiquette required. It’s disappointing to hear of the issues in the Gion area as well, but is the price of bad behaviour- overall though, we love to visit Kyoto and the locals love sharing their culture. A healthy balance is definitely required though in order to keep Kyoto beautiful and healthy tourism wise.

    @andyray9602@andyray960210 күн бұрын
  • I feel like the old Japanese people, are the final stage of Japanese people. I like them! The younger ones seem, a little suppressed by the politeness,... or something. The old folks though, they say more of what they think. More direct. I like that. I may be imagining it though, just judging from the video.

    @Akumetsu02@Akumetsu0210 күн бұрын
    • It's true. Kyoto people have a strong sense of elitism among Japanese people, and even now that Tokyo is the capital, they believe that Kyoto is the center of Japan and that they are on a different level than people from other regions. This is especially true among the elderly.

      @capricekruhy@capricekruhy10 күн бұрын
    • @@capricekruhy Kyoto was the capital of Japan for about 1000 years. But yes Kyoto citizens love their town

      @Bradgilliswhammyman@Bradgilliswhammyman7 күн бұрын
  • A lot of people don't realize that the tourism in Kyoto is concentrated around specific routes and areas. Unless this changed after I lived in Kyoto, a big part of the city is actually pretty quiet and relaxing. Most locals don't have that much trouble, unless they have to go to the busy spots or have to use public transport.

    @DocodaQT@DocodaQT10 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video! I have seen lately more post of tourist trouble and/ or bans, and the Lawson convenience store putting up the net because of tourists! Which is sad!!!! Hope we as tourist improve!!!!

    @Rumeel12708@Rumeel1270811 күн бұрын
    • Have u wondered if there's evil and good? Who is the character that people bring up when they are asked who is the leader of evil? Devil right? Who would be the counterpart who is the Supreme or Holiness of all? God, right? Creation is the biggest evidence that we are created by God. Our organs, our DNA, our cells, our urinary systems, our circulatory system, our neural functions, our unique fingerprints, and so forth. Our mothers cannot create any of these things within or outer part of our bodies.

      @small_fries7573@small_fries75735 күн бұрын
  • Fui para kiyoto muito lindo adorei gostaria de ir em outros ponto que não conheci delicadeza e a educação do atendimento maravilhoso

    @marinaminato76@marinaminato7611 күн бұрын
  • 「もっと来はったらよろしい」→「来るな」

    @beruo1@beruo110 күн бұрын
  • You can feel some of the classic Kyoto backhandedness in speaking.

    @TokyoJuul8008@TokyoJuul800811 күн бұрын
  • We visited Osaka a couple months back. We stopped in Kyoto for a day, but didn't go far. We tried to get lunch but were refused service. It was a busy rainy day, so we ended up enjoying a stop at a beautiful temple near the rail station and then headed back to Osaka.

    @macusermdm@macusermdm10 күн бұрын
  • Just recently went to Japan for the first time in April. It was an amazing experience, and I met some of the best people I’ve ever met in my life. However, there was a portion of the trip where I was depressed and nervous because of videos like this. I was so scared of making a bad impression or giving visitors a bad name. I’m truly grateful for my trip, though, and I plan to go back. Although next time I will definitely relax more and just remember that basic manners and courtesy are often enough to get by anywhere. Enjoy!

    @djz3milo@djz3milo8 күн бұрын
  • I think good for business but bad if you are a resident living near there.

    @heilong79@heilong7911 күн бұрын
  • Adding tourist buses would help a lot

    @fatimahmakgatho8968@fatimahmakgatho896811 күн бұрын
    • No!!

      @hennipap6800@hennipap68006 күн бұрын
    • @@hennipap6800 Why tho? The Japanese ppl would make more money. Everything would be more organised and the tourist would be able to get around. Doesn't everyone win?

      @fatimahmakgatho8968@fatimahmakgatho89685 күн бұрын
  • Another great video - it seems like the Kyoto locals are generally pro-tourism and welcoming, despite the challenges. Also, great interview with Shogo - his videos are also excellent.

    @endangeredmarmot4518@endangeredmarmot451811 күн бұрын
  • Finally 2 of you meet😊

    @c.j.5238@c.j.52388 күн бұрын
  • 僕も京都出身やけど、7:30のおばさまの意見はちょっと嫌味な言い方ですねぇ笑 京都素晴らしい場所なのは同意、でも他の県のことちょっと見下したような言い方はちょっと人としてあかんわ。

    @kk-ve1hd@kk-ve1hd10 күн бұрын
  • We visited Kyoto in 2013 it was very nice… 2017 we went back again and it already started to feel too crowded…. Bamboo forest didn’t have that zen feeling anymore as it was so noisy

    @meat_loves_wasabi@meat_loves_wasabi11 күн бұрын
  • Most important for tourists is to follow the rules of the places which often ignore. Be kind, respect and be courteous at all times.

    @akaiseigo5664@akaiseigo566410 күн бұрын
  • Oh I’m so glad!! I’m traveling to Japan this weekend and was worried the bad tourists will make locals not like us. I plan on being super polite and friendly 😇❤️

    @lanamiller8699@lanamiller86997 күн бұрын
  • Prague has the same problem, these days it is like Disneyland, crowded and fake. Very few Czechs are eager to visit Prague. What can be done? Perhaps charge more fees?

    @cernejr@cernejr11 күн бұрын
    • Charing more fees is kinda getting seen like the only solution to this problem. What I would do is to make other non-touristy places and areas more attractive to tourists by advertising those places and building more transportation lines towards these places, that way the tourists can spread out and aren't only on specific touristy place.

      @dangantutorialtv7667@dangantutorialtv766711 күн бұрын
    • The solution is limiting the number of tour groups that can travel to those areas. They bring bus loads of people, and they all spill out and act completely oblivious to all local customs and norms, because they're in the tour group bubble.

      @phillydisco@phillydisco11 күн бұрын
    • @@kakadorez11 Over-tourism in Amsterdam is extrem I've heard. I feel like it became a mini Tokyo in Europe. Is it true that no one in Amsterdam is really Dutch anymore? Are foreigners more common to meet?

      @dangantutorialtv7667@dangantutorialtv766711 күн бұрын
    • More fees is an interesting proposition, it could help to cut back on people overall. But I also wonder if it would just attract more of the rich, entitled sorts who feel like they can throw their money around and get away with anything.

      @Amins88@Amins8810 күн бұрын
    • Fees = exclusivity

      @pliktl@pliktl10 күн бұрын
  • I believe its mostly been trouble with the Chinese tourists (only a few) the Americans and Germans have always been polite and well mannered though. Hoping we can better control the populated places though! Everyone welcome!

    @xSterlingxX@xSterlingxX11 күн бұрын
    • Yes some of the Chinese might exhibit rude behaviour, but Chinese tourists to Japan dropped to only 20% compared to pre-COVID and yet still not recovering. Especially after Japan started to release nuclear wastewater into the ocean last June, which made more Chinese less willing to go there. In fact, these days Japan receives most of its tourists from Western countries and other Asian countries. So you can shut up your opinionated hole!

      @RCMpianist@RCMpianist11 күн бұрын
  • Of all foreign cities I have visited, Kyoto is one of my favorites. I’m planning to revisit this year

    @yongdol73@yongdol735 күн бұрын
  • Your smurai vs ninja promotion caught me by surprise lol

    @L88355@L883559 күн бұрын
  • Forget about Kyoto - visit less popular gems instead 😮

    @auroraflash@auroraflash11 күн бұрын
    • Absurd, I visited a Huge portion of Japan and Kyoto was the best place undoubtedly.

      @harrydavey9884@harrydavey988411 күн бұрын
    • Why should anyone spend thousands of dollars and fly 8-14 hours to go sit in a forest for 2 weeks? Should people see less touristy places, yes, but not for the majority of their trip.

      @Trendsetter-zv1xe@Trendsetter-zv1xe11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Trendsetter-zv1xeNo need to go to a forest. Places like Kanazawa have substantially less tourists and offer similar sights to Kyoto. Go there instead. No point flying all the way around the world to get stuck like a herd of sheep in a pen either.

      @dandjsh7978@dandjsh797811 күн бұрын
    • @@dandjsh7978 Been to Kanazawa and it was very nice but it was more expensive than Tokyo imo. People should also “go there” if they want, not be forced too.

      @Trendsetter-zv1xe@Trendsetter-zv1xe11 күн бұрын
    • What about just being respectful?

      @ireneinbarcelona@ireneinbarcelona11 күн бұрын
  • A 7/11 blockade was built infront of Mount Fuji because Koreans would flock to the area to take photos causing all sorts of trouble. They also discard trash, cigarettes on the ground. This is from hundreds of Japanese eye witnesses.

    @sara.cbc92@sara.cbc9211 күн бұрын
    • Taking a bunch of photos are not Korean habits. It's the Chinese, the worst tourists in the world. They have a bad reputation all around the world. All the Japanese that I've talked to said the Chinese tourists are the culprits and witnessed by thousands of Japanese. It's also written in Japanese newspapers about Chinese poor behaviors. The blockade was built in front of Mount Fuji to prevent flock of Chinese taking pictures and causing traffic hazards. I was there and witnessed it myself a few weeks ago during the Cherry Blossom season, most of them were Chinese!!!

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • Taking a bunch of photos are not Korean habits. It's the Chinese, the worst tourists in the world. They have a bad reputation all around the world. All the Japanese that I've talked to said the Chinese tourists are the culprits and witnessed by thousands of Japanese. It's also written in Japanese newspapers about Chinese poor behaviors. The blockade was built in front of Mount Fuji to prevent flock of Chinese taking pictures and causing traffic hazards. I was there and witnessed it myself a few weeks ago during the Cherry Blossom season, most of them were Chinese!!!

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • Taking a bunch of photos are not Korean habits. It's the Chinese, the worst tourists in the world. They have a bad reputation all around the world. All the Japanese that I've talked to said the Chinese tourists are the culprits and witnessed by thousands of Japanese. It's also written in Japanese newspapers about Chinese poor behaviors. The blockade was built in front of Mount Fuji to prevent flock of Chinese taking pictures and causing traffic hazards. I was there and witnessed it myself a few weeks ago during the Cherry Blossom season, most of them were Chinese!!!

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • @@nomomania6827 Lol, Korean spotted

      @sara.cbc92@sara.cbc9211 күн бұрын
    • Kurzgesgat should've added another thing to their smoking video it nad for the environment lol I recommend people watch that tho the title is smoking is awesome but it show why it bad for you

      @USSAnimeNCC-@USSAnimeNCC-11 күн бұрын
  • Most of these people are amazing and really kind. It’s jarring when people freak out about tourist because nobody wants to be despised just for visiting, especially when they do try to be respectful and every way.

    @melissakennedy5897@melissakennedy589711 күн бұрын
  • 4:34 I think this part is a topic of considerable interest. We often see and hear about how Japanese who can speak foreign languages seem to be more frank and happy than when speaking in Japanese. It is as if their personalities have changed. The soccer player Take Kubo is an easy example.

    @LEVIATHAN5652@LEVIATHAN565210 күн бұрын
  • No, it isn’t. It’s not more than it was before Covid. I’ve been living here for about 15 years and while they love to take all that tourist money they complain at the same time that there are too many people. Well, which is it?

    @Lock2002ful@Lock2002ful11 күн бұрын
    • Do you think the issue has been exaggerated by Japanese media and social media "influencers" who cover anything Japanese-related? Also, have you noticed any specific places that suffer from overtourism now that didn't get much tourist traffic 10-15 years ago?

      @InfamyJunkie@InfamyJunkie11 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@InfamyJunkie It is definitely being over exaggerated by japanese media more so than youtubers or influencers as they only regurgitate what they see or hear in the news media. Basically comparing to 2019 there’s like 7~10% more tourists, depending on the area of course. It’s negligible and not worth talking about 24/7. The same issue with crimes or violations of rules by foreigners. The foreign population of Japan is about 3%. That’s not a lot. Yet somehow every day it has become basically a meme at this point to have a news article about some foreigner somewhere who tried to talk a girl up or some ridiculous stuff like that. This over reporting is a recent trend and wasn’t a thing last year. This is all very new and very scary tbh. Because japanese people watch the tv and read the news all day. And they believe what they see. I’ve experienced different (negative) treatment in the last six months compared to the last decade. If you compare Kyoto for example to 10 or 15 years ago there are more tourists, yes, but it was already packed in 2008 and 2012 to take two years as an example.

      @Lock2002ful@Lock2002ful11 күн бұрын
    • thanks for discussing reactionary media & I also hope that you continue remaining sensitive to xenophobic media narration tends, real 'MAGA' vibes

      @AlyxGlide@AlyxGlide11 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@AlyxGlide Yep, especially if you talk to most of the people privately they don’t care that much. That has been my experience for the time I’ve lived here. But their thinking can be negatively influenced by constant negative news coverage in the media. It breeds stereotypes, fear and xenophobia. And you’re right, those are indeed similar narrative trends comparable to all the Maga shit in the US.

      @Lock2002ful@Lock2002ful11 күн бұрын
  • It helps the economy.

    @pingerfrints6716@pingerfrints671611 күн бұрын
    • Chinese tourists yes, they are the top spenders in Japan. Koreans? No. They free load on Japanese society. Infact Korean vloggers do streaming in Japan to earn money which is illegal on tourist visa.

      @sara.cbc92@sara.cbc9211 күн бұрын
    • ​@@sara.cbc92 Koreans were the #1 visitors to Japan last year in 2023: 1. South Korea 6.96 million 2. Taiwan 4.20 million 3. China 2.43 million China consumers mostly go on cheap tour packages. Also, they are unwanted by Japanese because of their uncivilized behavior.

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • ​@@sara.cbc92 Koreans were the #1 visitors to Japan last year in 2023, FACTS: 1. South Korea 6.96 million 2. Taiwan 4.20 million 3. China 2.43 million China tourists mainly come in a flock of cheap tour packages, they load the buses operated by Chinese companies and stop to eat at restaurants owned by Chinese. Local Japanese don't make money off Chinese tourists. Besides their uncivilized behavior is unwanted, not just in Japan but all over the world.

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • ​@@sara.cbc92 Koreans were the #1 visitors to Japan last year in 2023, FACTS: 1. South Korea 6.96 million 2. Taiwan 4.20 million 3. China 2.43 million China tourists mainly come in a flock of cheap tour packages, they load the buses operated by Chinese companies and stop to eat at restaurants owned by Chinese. Local Japanese don't make money off Chinese tourists. Besides their uncivilized behavior is unwanted, not just in Japan but all over the world.

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
    • Koreans were the #1 visitors to Japan last year in 2023, FACTS: 1. South Korea 6.96 million 2. Taiwan 4.20 million 3. China 2.43 million China tourists mainly come in a flock of cheap tour packages, they load the buses operated by Chinese companies and stop to eat at restaurants owned by Chinese. Local Japanese don't make money off Chinese tourists. Besides their uncivilized behavior is unwanted, not just in Japan but all over the world.

      @nomomania6827@nomomania682711 күн бұрын
  • I've been in tourism business for over 30 years. It is what it is. Enjoy your vacation with respect for the culture, follow the rules, and have some manners. Thanks~

    @XDproductionsXD@XDproductionsXD4 күн бұрын
  • Older in Kyoto is deffinately different from what I thought!!! They are so kind and open-mind. I would love to visit there and try my best to respect local for sure!!! Thanks for share local opinion!!!

    @nnpfffn.6392@nnpfffn.639210 сағат бұрын
  • Tourism is ruining the whole Japan not just Kyoto

    @mightyx@mightyx11 күн бұрын
  • 2:42 was that guy taking a piss in the balcony 😂

    @RaoxFaello@RaoxFaello11 күн бұрын
    • LMFAOOO

      @joyjoyz778@joyjoyz77811 күн бұрын
    • nooooooooouuuuu 😮

      @pliktl@pliktl10 күн бұрын
  • Too many tourists now. Lucky I went there in 2016 and Kyoto is one of the best and amazing place in Japan. Thank you for the video ❤

    @MK-fl7hb@MK-fl7hb10 күн бұрын
  • I agree Kyoto is a beautiful city! For less crowded places, I agree with Kamo river and another recommendation would be shodenji temple.

    @mvccarlos@mvccarlos11 күн бұрын
  • Overtourism is bad. Tourism on its own isn't. But I think Japan needs immigrants rather than tourists.

    @ilyphysix@ilyphysix11 күн бұрын
    • Immigration is wrong imho. It slowly displaces the original inhabitants and morphs it's culture.

      @sara.cbc92@sara.cbc9211 күн бұрын
    • @@sara.cbc92have white immigrants from Europe

      @chinavirus841@chinavirus84111 күн бұрын
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