In my latest housing video I got the statistics wrong for the median household income in the U.S. and Canada. In this video I explain how I got it wrong.
In my latest housing video I got the statistics wrong for the median household income in the U.S. and Canada. In this video I explain how I got it wrong.
Coming to Japan from Canada (and the crazy housing market that is Vancouver), I was surprised to find out that the average family could afford a brand new house, even in the city of Tokyo. In this video I explore how this is possible. Thanks to all my patrons who support me making mini-docs like this!
In this episode, join Mae, Aiko, and Shin to see how you get ready for Christmas in both England and Japan! Have a Merry Christmas everyone!
In this episode, Aiko, Shin, and their cousin Shoko make bento boxes for a picnic lunch. Since it was a bit cold outside, they held the picnic inside our home. What’s a picnic lunch like where you’re from?
Come along as I ride the trains of Tokyo from first to last train! And here’s the quick little prologue/preview for the video.
Thanks to everyone who submitted what their bathrooms look like! To take part in our next community video project, go to our share your video page!
We walked around Tokyo’s streets (Asakusa specifically) to show you a bit of what the streets in Japan are like. Our next community project is bathrooms, so please share what your bathroom is like http://www.lifewhereimfrom.com/share-your-video/. Watch the Streets Around the World video.
Thanks to everyone who submitted what their streets look like around the world! To take part in our next community video project, go to our share your video page!
This is part 2 of 2 of my series of videos documentaries about disability in Japan. In this video we cover government assistance, helpers, shopping, living independently, barrier free homes, attitudes, improvements, and progress. You can watch part 1 below and see the website post here. You can watch the director’s commentary below.
Have you ever wondered what a regular family restaurant is like in Japan. We visit Yumean, which is a franchise restaurant in Japan.