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You can get the English and Japanese subtitles or the script for this video on Austin and Arthur Friends. For more details, check here: https://iu-connect.com/aa-shokai/ =================================== 00:00 Is Ken half-Tongan? 04:21 Austin got tricked by a cute girl?! 08:28 The boundary between private life and work 11:55 Characteristics of Japanese college students 16:05 How social media has affected Tokyo’s culture 20:41 The difference between Japanese and American addresses Today's Sake: Uragasumi https://amzn.to/3ExLr3x Continuing from our last video, we welcomed our Japanese guest, Ken, to discuss various cultural differences between Japan and the U.S. We share some hilarious stories, including the time Ken and Arthur played a prank on Japanese exchange students that went horribly wrong, and Austin’s awkward experience on a bus during his time studying abroad in Japan. This video is full of laughs, so don’t miss it! For those who would like to support our activities by giving sake to Austin&Arthur A list of sake to drink (Amazon wish list): https://amzn.asia/0afyjWQP == About Austin and Arthur in Japan== We’re just two guys who have lived in Japan for a while and want to share our experiences. Every week we get together, open a bottle of sake, and share our experiences living here uncensored. If you want to get the real deal about being a foreigner in Japan, you’re going to love this. About Arthur: Born in Germany, Grew up in Boston, Schooled in Seattle. Started learning Japanese at 13 and just went with it. Loves Ukiyo-e and traditional Japanese culture. About Austin: Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest United States. Former Marine, lover of onsen, gyoza, and adventuring into the wilderness. Has lived In Japan since 2017. #japan #lifeinjapan #englishlistening