The video discusses the pros and cons of living in Japan from a foreigner's perspective, specifically a Latino individual. The pros include:
* Being able to live apolitically without being bothered about one's political ideology
* Always having something to do and new activities to try
* Efficient services and fast procedures
* Good nutrition and healthy food options
* A clean environment and well-maintained public spaces
* Excellent education system and safe environment for children
* No one bothering you or judging you for your appearance or behavior
* Appreciating unique cultural experiences as a foreigner
The cons include:
* Expensive rent and small living spaces
* Everything being expensive, including food and travel
* Bureaucracy and paperwork required for many tasks
* Missing food from one's home country and difficulty finding authentic ingredients
* Difficulty making friends and integrating into Japanese society
* Natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons
* Difficulty finding clothes and shoes that fit if you are tall or large
* Feeling like you don't belong or are not at home in Japan
Overall, the individual concludes that Japan is a beautiful country with its good and bad things, and that it's essential to weigh the pros and cons before deciding to move there.
1. Japan is a country where you can be apolitical and nobody cares about your political ideology.
2. Rent prices in Japan are very expensive.
3. The space of apartments in Japan is very small.
4. It is rare to pay less than $500 a month for rent in the city.
5. Japan has many free places to visit and activities to enjoy.
6. The four seasons in Japan are well marked, with different activities and foods for each season.
7. Everything in Japan is very expensive, including travel costs, food, and souvenirs.
8. Japan has a high life expectancy due to its healthy food options.
9. Japanese food is very good and offers many healthy options.
10. Japan is a country with a lot of bureaucracy.
11. Paperwork and procedures are required for everything in Japan.
12. Japan has a low unemployment rate.
13. Families and friendships are important considerations when moving to Japan.
14. Japan has a clean environment, with clean streets and public spaces.
15. Japan is a good country to raise children, with many parks and a safe environment.
16. Japan is prone to natural disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.
17. The police in Japan are trustworthy and have a good relationship with children.
18. Neighbors in Japan do not typically bother each other.
19. If you are very obese or very tall, you may have difficulty finding clothes and food that fit your needs in Japan.
20. As a foreigner in Japan, you will be able to appreciate many things that are not available in your home country.