Day in the Life of a Japanese Firefighter

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  • This is a 24 hour day in the life of a Japanese Firefighter in Tokyo Japan. This would be a typical day for a Japan firefighter in Tokyo. To become a firefighter in Tokyo, applicants must pass an exhaustive fire department recruitment examination that is held only once a year which includes both a written and physical exam, culminating into a final interview. Each year there are only a limited number of positions so becoming a Japanese firefighter is highly competitive. Last year, only 1 out 14 applicants, about 7%, were able to pass the full firefighter exam. Soushi became a Tokyo firefighter 1 year after graduating high school and is in his 4th year as Tokyo Firefighter. In Japan, firefighters have 10 different ranks, badges have different numbers of stars and stripes. All firefighters like Soushi start with the first rank, 1 star and 1 stripe, and to earn a promotion to the next rank, 2 stars, the department will generally review a candidates performance, after around 4 years. So, he’s almost there. The next rank after 3 stars would be 2 strips and 1 star. In Japan, the Firefighters work a 24-hour shift and it officially commences at a large meeting called Daikotai in the morning. The previous day’s shift lines up on one side while the incoming shift lines up on another. You'll be be able to see the entire 24 hour day from morning until the next morning. This is a behind the scenes look into Japanese working day for a Tokyo Firefighter and into Japanese culture.
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  • @PaolofromTOKYO
    @PaolofromTOKYO  3 년 전 +1325

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    • @madgeharris3476
      @madgeharris3476 3 년 전 +17

      Can you do a day in the life of a kindergarten teacher. I am a kindergarten teacher in Florida.

    • @doomboy222
      @doomboy222 3 년 전 +9

      Amazing content dude.
      Keep it up.

    • @desultorilypanacea
      @desultorilypanacea 3 년 전 +4

      Paolo, you missed a chance to show us how much you bench press. Maybe you can show us next time how much. The bench press is extremely important to see how much of a man you are.

    • @joserodrigo5595
      @joserodrigo5595 3 년 전 +6

      Love the videos. Can you do a day in the life of a japanese chemist?

    • @fourfor4579
      @fourfor4579 3 년 전 +4

      I’ve been waiting for this video for so long!!

  • @ryanlam2217
    @ryanlam2217 3 년 전 +28907

    Day in a life of a yakuza member
    Paolo: He's a little busy right now, so let's explore the base! This is where they keep all the bodies, nice!

    • @vibes8458
      @vibes8458 3 년 전 +469

      😂

    • @christianbleyson3011
      @christianbleyson3011 3 년 전 +1698

      And this is the place where they keep the pinky fingers! Cool!

    • @belizean1993
      @belizean1993 3 년 전 +1457

      Let's watch as they extort this businessman! Wow!

    • @timdesuu
      @timdesuu 3 년 전 +636

      And here is where they kept all the naughty weapon! Nice!

    • @harith745
      @harith745 3 년 전 +46

      (・o・)

  • @butterpecanrican_
    @butterpecanrican_ 3 년 전 +4265

    Japanese don't fuck around. I'm consistently impressed by their work ethic.

    • @loner1878
      @loner1878 3 년 전 +438

      The work culture in japan has led to a lot of health problems though.

    • @phoenix0814
      @phoenix0814 3 년 전 +91

      They haft to work together alot because of the natural disasters shown here with the fire fighters and getting the work done on time I think shows respect

    • @RogueVindicare
      @RogueVindicare 3 년 전 +60

      tbh dude I was pretty disappointed by their gear, I live in a smaller city in england and my dad being a firefighter for 28 years brings me to the station sometimes to show me around and holy shit just about everything is better than what was in this video. Bigger firetrucks, boats, a lot more gear to wear and a lot of the guys there were built like trucks. No disrespect to the japanese but I guess england just spends more money on public services.

    • @waelalr9203
      @waelalr9203 3 년 전 +17

      @@loner1878 so that's why they tend to live longer...

    • @Ryalu
      @Ryalu 3 년 전 +277

      @@RogueVindicare every country needs to adapt to what's right for them
      As mentioned it could be problematic having bigger trucks if they can't fit through narrow streets in tokyo. Also you rarely see Asian people built "like trucks" but have a more lean athletic type builds.

  • @billtalbert6165
    @billtalbert6165 년 전 +2173

    As a former Firefighter , I have nothing but admiration and respect for our firefighters no matter what country.

    • @Lil0K23
      @Lil0K23 년 전 +49

      thank you for your service and commitment :)

    • @ReneChewbaka
      @ReneChewbaka 년 전 +5

      What a strange comment. Respect doesn't end at the border.

    • @Bobby69694
      @Bobby69694 11 개월 전

      Was u a firefighter during 9/11

    • @MegaABBEYDAWN
      @MegaABBEYDAWN 11 개월 전

      Do u have training programs of volunteer firefighters and meetings even on sunday?

    • @biggibbs4678
      @biggibbs4678 10 개월 전 +1

      ​@@Bobby69694nah then he wouldn't be alive 😢

  • @thatcopenguy
    @thatcopenguy 2 년 전 +1850

    As a volunteer firefighter in Germany I just want to say, their efficiency on the job is remarkable.

    • @DisSabot
      @DisSabot 년 전 +196

      You know how efficient they are when even the Germans are impressed with efficiency

    • @Expired999
      @Expired999 년 전 +8

      Yeah ,but they get thier job done .

    • @mariusmarius6461
      @mariusmarius6461 년 전 +22

      Genau das habe ich mir auch gedacht! Wunderbar

    • @davidfrank5227
      @davidfrank5227 년 전 +4

      Any job in most Asian countries involves lining up and briefing about the shift. It's all highly functional and very efficient. Not like your typical American business who has everyone waddle in (see what I did there) do their work and leave. A single worker from one of these countries given the same job does 10X in one days worth than someone else would do in a week.

    • @Chex2331
      @Chex2331 년 전 +15

      high praise indeed coming from a German!

  • @famousamos
    @famousamos 3 년 전 +8917

    He sleeps at 10pm. Yet here we are watching this at 2am lol

  • @smartrubberchicken
    @smartrubberchicken 3 년 전 +2323

    That fire truck is more organized than my life.

  • @eze95712
    @eze95712 2 년 전 +502

    I'm from Mexico and when the earthquake of 2017 hit Mexico City I remeber the japanese rescuers with their blue and orange uniforms seeing this video and their preparation reminds me of them. Many mexican people will never forget their help, would be interesting to see a day in life of those heroes!

    • @luluflowers9277
      @luluflowers9277 6 개월 전 +12

      I'm Japanese who has a Mexican best friend. Thank you so much for remembering it ☺ Our government have helped other countries a lot but some countries
      never report and only complained to us.... so I really appreciate Mexico and I love Mexican people🥰

  • @AiVeeeee
    @AiVeeeee 2 년 전 +600

    Hi! I work in the public school as a language instructor (ALT) in the Kanto area, and I showed this video to my 6th grade students. Our lesson is about JOBS 😊 and this is perfect! I'll be showing the other videos too. These are so helpful, thank you!

    • @user-uv6rb2yu6x
      @user-uv6rb2yu6x 년 전 +40

      学校で見せるのにも安心でテンポのいい動画ですよね!!この動画を選んだのは正解だと思います!

    • @markthecube77340
      @markthecube77340 9 개월 전

      Hbjbggbyvtby

    • @ianwong0227
      @ianwong0227 3 개월 전 +2

      Nice choice!

    • @fuzzyalpaca4727
      @fuzzyalpaca4727 2 개월 전 +3

      Have you caught all the pokemon in your region yet?

    • @AiVeeeee
      @AiVeeeee 2 개월 전 +1

      @@fuzzyalpaca4727 I still have more to go - I’ve only got 106 😅 what region are you from?

  • @kuraikaoru
    @kuraikaoru 3 년 전 +8779

    Tbh what I am most astonished about is that this fine man is capable of running his whole morning on A SINGLE CHOCO TOAST.

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 2 년 전 +8828

    Nothing like watching Japanese professionals do a job to make you feel like a lazy piece of crap.

  • @andrewludwig9251
    @andrewludwig9251 2 년 전 +1583

    These firefighters are the most professional, honorable, and respectful bunch of people I have seen in a long time. The more I learn about Japan the more and more I like Japan! The mannerisms and humility the people exude should be the model for the world. We have so many young people in the USA that have no idea what manners are.

    • @DapperSapper515
      @DapperSapper515 2 년 전 +37

      That's every country. Every country usually has well mannered kids. We are the only country who's kids are soft and rude.

    • @beepboop4833
      @beepboop4833 2 년 전 +39

      @@DapperSapper515 Stop only looking down the US. Dutch kids can behave horribly. The Netherlands can learn a lot from Japanese costumer service and hospitality. America is also much better than the Netherlands in that aspect.

    • @DapperSapper515
      @DapperSapper515 2 년 전 +12

      @@beepboop4833 I’ve been to many countries. I’m speaking from experience. I’ve never been to the Netherlands, but with your experience, if you say so, I believe you, man.

    • @Troy1399
      @Troy1399 2 년 전 +31

      @@beepboop4833 I'm from The Netherlands and i'm not a patriot or someone who loves the country, but saying that the US is better than The Netherlands in any sort of way is a big ass lie. We can all learn from Japan in a lot of ways, The Netherlands and the US included, but the US should learn from a lot of other countries first. The quality of life, the people and most other things in The Netherlands, and most Western European countries, are 100x better than the US.

    • @nikg6305
      @nikg6305 2 년 전 +12

      Everybody looks down on the U.S. in terms of professionalism but we are still productive and smart have some respect for your nation that provides so many things others don't.

  • @haylz4000
    @haylz4000 7 개월 전 +47

    the way he went 'that's so cool' in response to his superior's badge was so cute but also shows his motivation and passion for his work! I hope he manages to gain all of the stars and stripes he wishes to in his career

  • @Someone-tu9yg
    @Someone-tu9yg 3 년 전 +3743

    As a german paramedic/working with firedepartment, the thing that threw me off was him wearing a suit to work, I usually come to work looking like a god damn homeless lmao

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 3 년 전 +238

      yeah, but not too surprised since they are japanese

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 3 년 전 +76

      Well, both of your nations learned about "ariel firefighting" in 45!

    • @oliver.gilbert
      @oliver.gilbert 3 년 전 +229

      @@jed-henrywitkowski6470 bro... that's uncalled for.

    • @christianpathfinder6864
      @christianpathfinder6864 3 년 전 +114

      Its cultural western world is focused on comfortably of the individual while eastern culture is focused on respect for others.

    • @vonderheide6101
      @vonderheide6101 3 년 전 +33

      @@christianpathfinder6864 I don‘t know id respect is the right word though

  • @nikitabhoelai4420
    @nikitabhoelai4420 3 년 전 +3393

    That dude is 22 and lives so responsible, he has my respects 💪🥇

    • @kenzotenma7405
      @kenzotenma7405 3 년 전 +31

      welcome to Japanese :)

    • @ahmadfarooq6861
      @ahmadfarooq6861 3 년 전 +16

      If thus isn't scripted... that is.

    • @midnyte6195
      @midnyte6195 3 년 전 +7

      He's awesome

    • @VeriStrawberi
      @VeriStrawberi 3 년 전 +102

      @@ahmadfarooq6861 Nah, most Japanese people are like this. Personal responsibility to not look bad to your team is huuuge in Japan.

    • @nikitabhoelai4420
      @nikitabhoelai4420 3 년 전 +7

      Wow my comment has 709 likes, thanks everyone 😄

  • @fjeezy1305
    @fjeezy1305 2 년 전 +406

    Japan has some ridiculously skilled firefighters. Especially when it comes to high-angle rope rescue. I am a rope access technician myself...some of these guys can do the same things I can while working on a rope. Plus they’re fully trained firefighters on top of that! Much respect.

  • @walleyworld4362
    @walleyworld4362 년 전 +157

    I am currently training to be a Firefighter here in the US, I find it really interesting and cool seeing how firefighters from different countries respond. Love and respect to all firefighters around the world!.

  • @dontcare7086
    @dontcare7086 3 년 전 +1294

    I love how he wears a suit for 10 minutes only to change into a firefighters clothes.

    • @vonderheide6101
      @vonderheide6101 3 년 전 +44

      Yes I like it too because I‘m confused as to if that‘s necessary. I love wearing suits but I‘d never wear one just to get to work and take it off in 10 minutes

    • @mrdimitroff
      @mrdimitroff 3 년 전 +7

      Do salary men work in suits from home during the pandemic?

    • @astra1360
      @astra1360 3 년 전 +13

      yeah its amazing how proud and dedicated the Japanese are!

    • @darlyzumo
      @darlyzumo 3 년 전 +10

      Self respect, gotta look professional.

    • @joydot.dot.dot.8040
      @joydot.dot.dot.8040 3 년 전 +1

      Prob to show others he’s going to work and yea to keep professionalism

  • @nathanc.s8868
    @nathanc.s8868 3 년 전 +4079

    Shout out to those who are serving on the front lines, no matter what country you are at, we thank you for your service.

    • @gabkhoo5115
      @gabkhoo5115 3 년 전 +59

      Shout out to you for the shout out 😉

    • @mwads.16
      @mwads.16 3 년 전 +54

      @@gabkhoo5115 shoutout to you for shouting out him

    • @xfinity8602
      @xfinity8602 3 년 전 +41

      @@mwads.16 shoutout to you for shouting out to him for shouting out for o.g.

    • @gabkhoo5115
      @gabkhoo5115 3 년 전 +18

      Haha.. I lost track of the after shout outs lol 🤣

    • @sophiel5205
      @sophiel5205 3 년 전 +14

      @@xfinity8602 shout out to you for shouting out her for shouting out him for shouting out o.g.

  • @Titus4707
    @Titus4707 년 전 +161

    Wow their attention to detail and work ethic is amazing.

  • @kyliam80
    @kyliam80 11 개월 전 +24

    I'm always so amazed at how dedicated, professional and respectful the Japanese are when on the job. I can only wish workplaces were like this in North America.

    • @oliveradams1270
      @oliveradams1270 개월 전

      Actually I would say they are. We do work hard. We work long hours. Our firefighters especially are like this. Maybe even more

    • @vikingvic
      @vikingvic 8 일 전 +1

      Imo they do go a bit overboard on alot of things. Its similar to boot camp, just that it never ends LOL.

  • @waynefarrellvoiceovers
    @waynefarrellvoiceovers 3 년 전 +4664

    As someone who has lived in Tokyo, I can tell you that this is not just a show for the cameras.
    This gets done every day with 100% commitment.
    They are fantastic!

    • @mikeb4471
      @mikeb4471 3 년 전 +72

      Yup, social norms is impressive there. I wonder how firefighters are seen in Japan

    • @waynefarrellvoiceovers
      @waynefarrellvoiceovers 3 년 전 +108

      @@mikeb4471 It's hard to gauge as respect is evenly spread around the population regardless of position.
      What I love about the Japanese is how focused most are on home time and work time. Each given equal importance with time properly managed and respected from employer and employee alike.
      I enjoyed the year I spent there and regularly go back for vacations.
      Tokyo is a great city where you can chill out and be as anonymous as you want to be. From people-watching to bungee jumping to streets packed with anime-costumed girls. It's got it all.

    • @EpicTacoSenpai
      @EpicTacoSenpai 3 년 전 +4

      @@waynefarrellvoiceovers correct me if im wrong but i feel the equality is a bit over abused tho since the demand of having to work so much more in japan . but then again its probably just the "norm " to themhaving to spend longer times at work

    • @waynefarrellvoiceovers
      @waynefarrellvoiceovers 3 년 전 +45

      @@EpicTacoSenpai You are correct. The hard work ethic in the post war years has become ingrained in culture.
      Slacking off appears to be genuinely abhorred by most.

    • @BluntSmokeTrauma
      @BluntSmokeTrauma 3 년 전 +2

      You sure about that? Half of them turned the wrong way when they were lined up.

  • @_knifewhore_
    @_knifewhore_ 3 년 전 +3685

    “That’s a lot of hose” - Paolo fromTOKYO 2021

  • @bergen0802
    @bergen0802 년 전 +35

    I am from Japan and I grew up watching how they were training when they were at the station. They were very serious and not only they are physically in good shape but also they are really good at fixing stuff around the fire trucks.

  • @lianoid918
    @lianoid918 년 전 +16

    I'm loving this series of "Day in the Life..." It's so informative, interesting, and well documented. Thank you for this. 🤗

  • @devianaburhan1067
    @devianaburhan1067 3 년 전 +624

    Being a firefighter is one of the most noble profession there. Hats off for every firefighter out there

    • @tonycheung6715
      @tonycheung6715 3 년 전

      Only in japan

    • @acejacobs8455
      @acejacobs8455 3 년 전 +1

      @@tonycheung6715 What do you mean by that?

    • @tonycheung6715
      @tonycheung6715 3 년 전

      @@acejacobs8455 not in hong kong

    • @Lekirius
      @Lekirius 3 년 전 +8

      In my country, people respect firefighters more than policemen bcs most of the police are corrupted.

    • @user-cw6wt8hg1s
      @user-cw6wt8hg1s 3 년 전 +7

      We Japanese respect both fire fighters and policemen.☺️

  • @squeakybaseball3861
    @squeakybaseball3861 3 년 전 +845

    Paolo: "apparently there was no actual fire"
    Soushi: "There was a fire on the sixth floor"

  • @lilithyolanda9851
    @lilithyolanda9851 년 전 +35

    It’s crazy how much Firefighter duties has evolved over time. They used to deal with only fire but now they also have many new responsibilities like learning first aid, deal fire safety guidelines, and much more.
    It’s truly amazing how versatile firefighters truly are.😊

  • @mikab.4838
    @mikab.4838 2 년 전 +8

    Wow this episode is one of my favorites! It's so interesting, inspiring and encouraging seeing the day in the life of a Japanese firefighter!

  • @thomaswilliams7569
    @thomaswilliams7569 3 년 전 +2570

    The Japanese take everything to the next level. I work 24 hour shifts as a paramedic in Texas and I can assure you that we do not put nearly that much effort into our day. Very inspirational.

    • @orale_
      @orale_ 3 년 전 +7

      What time do you go to church?

    • @orale_
      @orale_ 3 년 전 +1

      @xBluemoonx x you mean god? Everything depending on how religious you are

    • @vince0147
      @vince0147 3 년 전 +70

      @@orale_ huh?

    • @nicolaspope5599
      @nicolaspope5599 3 년 전 +120

      @@orale_ He's a paramedic, he's not stupid

    • @orale_
      @orale_ 3 년 전 +14

      @@nicolaspope5599 best answer so far

  • @Miumiu0404
    @Miumiu0404 3 년 전 +1613

    His posture is incredible. Just the way he stands and walks.

    • @naenae2350
      @naenae2350 3 년 전 +104

      A literal chad

    • @joyduckclub8345
      @joyduckclub8345 3 년 전 +113

      forreal i have watched this video 7+ times in the past 48 hours finding new things to admire about this young man each time. i am looking respectfully 👀

    • @LouisaKloe
      @LouisaKloe 3 년 전 +65

      @@joyduckclub8345 “I am looking respectfully” me too

    • @rinne7244
      @rinne7244 3 년 전 +4

      @@joyduckclub8345 hmmm

    • @joyduckclub8345
      @joyduckclub8345 3 년 전 +25

      ​@@rinne7244 you doubt my respectfulness? notice how i referred to him as "young man" and not "absolute adonis for whom i would risk it all"...😂

  • @elizabeth1703
    @elizabeth1703 년 전 +12

    i love the preventative perspective japan takes with everything, health, jobs, equipment.

  • @Avgfireman
    @Avgfireman 년 전 +52

    Very different from my fire department. Nice to see a well trained group from my Tokyo brothers

  • @Vormelon
    @Vormelon 3 년 전 +2612

    Japan: Here's an app that beeps to tell you how fast to do chest compressions
    US: Y'all know that song Stayin Alive?

    • @harvestmoon_autumnsky
      @harvestmoon_autumnsky 3 년 전 +96

      That's what I was taught in my first aid class!

    • @Sergeantpaprika
      @Sergeantpaprika 3 년 전 +41

      Haha my thoughts exactly. Actually once watched a non-English movie and someone doing CPR in it was signing Stayin Alive too! 😆

    • @JayneBeremasBrooks
      @JayneBeremasBrooks 3 년 전 +54

      But it was a mess in the office 😭🤣

    • @junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241
      @junsjulywonpilsyonpilchany5241 3 년 전 +4

      @@harvestmoon_autumnsky same! We all sang Stayin' Alive while we are made to demonstrate what the first aid officer did. lmao

    • @kagekun1198
      @kagekun1198 3 년 전 +44

      Yes I love that song!
      🎶 First I was afraid I was petrified....🎶

  • @tiffy623
    @tiffy623 3 년 전 +2159

    Anyone else attracted to this guy’s professionalism and maturity and strong work ethic? I don’t even know what 22 y/o people are doing here nowadays. I admire him and his colleagues focus and professionalism, even during down time they are self learning and sharing knowledge with each other.

    • @0jcooper0
      @0jcooper0 3 년 전 +60

      im 20 y/o and i am 1/10th the man that Soushi

    • @bishop51807
      @bishop51807 3 년 전 +97

      Not every 20 somthing is a complete shit bag. There are a lot of good smart people in this world like Mr Soushi. You have to find and surround yourself with like him. Remember the old saying, you become who you surround yourself with.

    • @_w_w_
      @_w_w_ 3 년 전 +73

      I am not sure where you reside but this is not all that uncommon in Asia to have this level of maturity at 22. It's a culture of respect and take pride in one's job. Sadly, in western countries like the US, our 22yo are busy with being snowflakes.

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 3 년 전 +50

      @@_w_w_ That’s good and all but a Japanese work culture is shit. However, their fire dept work ethic and shift length are very similar to America’s

    • @zelbarbero
      @zelbarbero 3 년 전 +30

      Not to mention he has pretty eyes.

  • @user-ti2bi2bj6k
    @user-ti2bi2bj6k 8 개월 전 +4

    Wow their attention to detail and work ethic is amazing.. Another super high-quality video by Paolo, thank you, enjoying this a lot!.

  • @csillademeter4037
    @csillademeter4037 2 년 전 +97

    One of my favorite memories of Japan is attending a course on fire and disaster awareness at the fire station in Fukuoka. We learned how to manage ourselves in situations of earthquakes, flash floods, and fire. Though it was a training session that lasted only a few hours, I do feel somewhat prepared for emergency situations. These guys here are true professionals!

  • @itsyaboimat2393
    @itsyaboimat2393 3 년 전 +2694

    I'm an American Firefighter it's cool to see brothers and sisters gear from around the world. Their fire helmets are pretty sick

    • @mariebernier3076
      @mariebernier3076 3 년 전 +173

      Thank you for choosing to serve. You have all of my respect. I'm a public school teacher, I try hard every day. Peace!

    • @joatanpereira4272
      @joatanpereira4272 3 년 전 +130

      @@mariebernier3076 Teaching is one of the most important (if not THE most important) roles someone can have. Extremely stressful and usually with low salary. I have the utmost respect for all teachers in the world. Thank you for your service.

    • @mariebernier3076
      @mariebernier3076 3 년 전 +53

      @@joatanpereira4272 Gosh, thanks! It can be stressful but not from the students - they're the payback. Thank you for your acknowledgement

    • @areyalunera7126
      @areyalunera7126 3 년 전 +25

      Same here and seeing how organized they are makes me so happy! Also, labeling your hose with your truck number is genius!

    • @doucefrance5481
      @doucefrance5481 3 년 전 +11

      Samouraii helmets

  • @Calico3o
    @Calico3o 3 년 전 +442

    Bruh I swear he's the first person in this series to use an actual alarm clock and not his phone 🤣

    • @paopao.
      @paopao. 3 년 전 +52

      I live in Japan and most people I know including me, use an alarm clock AND our phones. We can't afford being late to anything here.

    • @Beaut_Beau
      @Beaut_Beau 3 년 전 +3

      Haha i thought the same thing, and virtually everyone who uses their phone is using the default alarm sound too!

    • @HoodVidsPlug
      @HoodVidsPlug 3 년 전 +1

      @@Beaut_Beau who doesnt use the default

    • @Excal123
      @Excal123 3 년 전 +3

      I use both just in case something fails haha

    • @lilyblack1979
      @lilyblack1979 3 년 전

      Alarm clock doesn’t work for me anymore. I need the snooze button because I always sleep again after I turned off my alarm lol.

  • @sarahramos2919
    @sarahramos2919 2 년 전 +8

    I have so much respect for Japanese firefighters and first responders. Thank you for sharing!

  • @thehangmansdaughter1120

    What professionals! They seem so well trained, well funded, and organised in that special Japanese way. Considering the number of earthquakes, typhoons and eruptions Japan gets those fire fighters have to be well trained and committed to their jobs. Their dedication, and frankly their courage, is breathtaking.

  • @leolopezgris
    @leolopezgris 3 년 전 +1196

    Hi, I'm a firefighter in the city of Cumana, Venezuela, I send my regards to all the firefighters in tokyo, continue with your excellent work

    • @eduardorodriguez3278
      @eduardorodriguez3278 3 년 전 +20

      Gracias por tu trabajo y esfuerzo, mucho éxito y salud 👍

    • @sebby324
      @sebby324 3 년 전 +17

      Well done!
      You get put in a lot of danger from criminals
      Well done for being able to get a good job and look after yourself in such a rough country
      And thank you for saving peoples life’s

    • @Mr_West
      @Mr_West 3 년 전 +19

      @leo Lopez than my regard to firefighters in Tokyo and Cumanaby from a German firefighter from the city of Mönchengladbach :D

    • @BlackieFoxxless
      @BlackieFoxxless 3 년 전 +5

      Greetings from Sweden!!!!
      Halsningar fran Sverige!!!!

    • @leolopezgris
      @leolopezgris 3 년 전

      @@eduardorodriguez3278 gracias

  • @positronicreflex.
    @positronicreflex. 3 년 전 +2082

    Everything looks so clean tidy and professional. Almost seems unreal.

    • @daol84
      @daol84 3 년 전 +20

      Yepp. Ever heard of "karoshi"?

    • @ANF.Tetillo
      @ANF.Tetillo 3 년 전 +26

      Japan is soo clean

    • @anilmahmut1332
      @anilmahmut1332 3 년 전 +2

      Yeaa but if the feller cant find the thing for the stuff youre in for a doozie

    • @hellfirehellcat-wolf
      @hellfirehellcat-wolf 3 년 전 +6

      Yes your right but Japan is big on appearance

    • @zeincexxx1285
      @zeincexxx1285 3 년 전 +1

      That's cause Japanese people are the real germans

  • @umakara55
    @umakara55 2 년 전 +6

    日本人が見ても興味深いしめっちゃ勉強になる

  • @jessbergs2161
    @jessbergs2161 9 개월 전 +1

    Incredible precision and decication that these firefighters are putting to their duty! And amazing camerawork & editing, too! Thank you so much for this video

  • @peachesnpearls5506
    @peachesnpearls5506 3 년 전 +527

    When he said "oh look !soshi's leading the group" he sounds like a proud Dad.

  • @Jotarukujo
    @Jotarukujo 3 년 전 +7951

    been waiting so long for a day in the life series

  • @rebeccawarren7013
    @rebeccawarren7013 년 전 +4

    Paolo! This was one of my favorite "day in the life of" videos you've done yet!! I think this series is particularly fascinating as it shows Japan, as it is, on an intimate, realistic level. My boyfriend is a firefighter and has been for over 20 years so I will definitely be showing this to him.
    My boyfriend is also a nurse in the operating room here in Ontario. I am part of the environmental services team at the same hospital. I know both of us would enjoy a video on how a Japanese hospital runs. It would be fascinating from any perspective, but an overall view would be interesting. I would assume that Japanese hospitals are fairly strict so I'm not sure how easy it would be for you to get inside one, so this is merely an idea.
    Thanks Paulo and Miko (and Wolfie too!)

  • @TexasBoyJc
    @TexasBoyJc 2 년 전 +29

    I’ve worked with Japanese folks in a vehicle manufacturing plant and yes, they are this professional, hard working and prideful when performing their duties.

  • @uniden03229
    @uniden03229 3 년 전 +2491

    As an American firefighter this was a really interesting and cool watch. I hope to some day visit Japan and I hope I can visit one of their firehouses while I'm there.

    • @gisellereyna7327
      @gisellereyna7327 3 년 전 +38

      Is it similar in the US as it is in Japan?

    • @knightwolf3511
      @knightwolf3511 3 년 전 +6

      @Marissa Lopes also really hard to tell you would need to see at lest 20 to get a good idea
      Small fire stations then you have larger 2 stories with fire polls becuase of years built and location every firehouse in u.s. is slightly or different probably same in japan

    • @gisellereyna7327
      @gisellereyna7327 3 년 전 +129

      @Marissa Lopes girl calm. I just meant if he had to go through the same testing and if they do similar training in a fire house in the US as the video showed in Japan.

    • @heavymetalrunner1
      @heavymetalrunner1 3 년 전 +107

      @@gisellereyna7327 I have also never been to a Japanese fire station, but there are a lot of similarities that I can see from this video. The hiring process in the US for professional fire departments is usually very competitive and it can take many years to be hired. Like the Japanese firefighters, a day on the job for US firefighters revolves around equipment inspection, training, physical fitness, station maintenance, and emergency responses. The Tokyo fire department appears to be a very polished operation and it would be awesome to visit a station one day.

    • @gisellereyna7327
      @gisellereyna7327 3 년 전 +5

      @@heavymetalrunner1 oh cool! Thanks so much for the reply!

  • @jackiedaytona7681
    @jackiedaytona7681 3 년 전 +476

    Fire Lieutenant in Texas here and I'm beyond impressed with the efficiency and professionalism on display from our brothers and sisters in Japan. I thought we had a clean station but that was just on a different level lol. These guys are a great example to our members here to look up to regarding working together as a true team.

    • @kylemulligan9911
      @kylemulligan9911 3 년 전 +3

      Funny how similar depts are overall

    • @francoislechanceux5818
      @francoislechanceux5818 2 년 전 +1

      @@kylemulligan9911 I discovered a long time ago that more than 90% of those claiming to be Americans in these kind of videos are NOT America. Just say you are American to bash America or say ay something good or neutral and you get more ''likes''.

    • @kylemulligan9911
      @kylemulligan9911 년 전

      @@francoislechanceux5818 what? Shutup dude

  • @theillytellez3761
    @theillytellez3761 년 전 +2

    I really like the way you narrate these videos. Like with a lot of energy and interest for their jobs ❤️

  • @timoteosantuturyo418
    @timoteosantuturyo418 2 년 전 +11

    I visited japan 2yrs ago for a 7days vacation and to visit my relatives living in japan as well, it was really the best experience in my life japan is a beautiful place.

  • @torik7256
    @torik7256 3 년 전 +575

    Damn, who authorized this man to be so attractive? I know there's a stereotype about attractive firemen, but damn I didn't think it was true

    • @TtshortsNL
      @TtshortsNL 3 년 전 +27

      LMAO trust me it’s not true.
      -a fireman

    • @paulcastro9958
      @paulcastro9958 3 년 전 +1

      Alamak! So true 🌹🥰

    • @fshonuff
      @fshonuff 3 년 전 +41

      Yeah this young man in the video is extremely attractive!! Also though..the uniform also instantly heightens a man’s attractiveness for
      Me. Knowing that the uniform signifies they put their own life on the line to help others just makes them automatic ten. 😁👌🏾

    • @j.h.2921
      @j.h.2921 3 년 전 +3

      Ahahhahha, so it's not just me that thought so?

    • @nuffsaid4987
      @nuffsaid4987 3 년 전 +16

      The reason why i clicked the video is because of the cute firefighter.Lol.

  • @CaleTheNail
    @CaleTheNail 2 년 전 +2898

    Japanese fire fighter: we have an official app that has a metronome for cpr
    Me a Wisconsin fire fighter: humming staying alive by the bee gees

    • @lina_ann
      @lina_ann 2 년 전 +95

      I saw someone mention that the song is good for CPR so now every time I hear the song, I think about CPR 😅

    • @j134679
      @j134679 2 년 전 +73

      @@lina_ann Another Bites The Dust works too...

    • @phulioyuong3659
      @phulioyuong3659 2 년 전 +12

      @@lina_ann Doctor and comedian KEN JEONG did a special on it

    • @Mori-chandesu
      @Mori-chandesu 2 년 전 +3

      Me too Ive fought fires and done EMS calls in both countries and I am now a flight surgeon

    • @CaleTheNail
      @CaleTheNail 2 년 전 +8

      @@Mori-chandesu awesome! My department just had a demo, with the helicopter ambulance. They landed right in our parking lot. I got the video too I should upload it.

  • @thomascollins4325
    @thomascollins4325 2 년 전 +4

    Very impressive!!! The attention to detail is excellent and the dedication is completely top notch. My hat is off to these men!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @johnroberts9560
    @johnroberts9560 2 년 전 +3

    That's really cool too watch my friend , thanks for showing us what Japanese firefighters go through on a daily basis !!!

  • @lauradouble3359
    @lauradouble3359 3 년 전 +875

    "Here's Soushi, a 22 year old firefighter in Tokyo... and he's waking up [at 6am] to start his day!"
    Me at 21 yo failure watching this video at 1am 🥴👌

    • @senthurank509
      @senthurank509 3 년 전 +48

      😂 atleast we are watching something interesting and motivational.

    • @kraizermikuo8072
      @kraizermikuo8072 3 년 전 +36

      im 23 and unemployed since covid breakout 🥺

    • @deflokoding8847
      @deflokoding8847 3 년 전 +17

      Atleast you're not 36yo

    • @bishop51807
      @bishop51807 3 년 전 +41

      At 21 years old it's way too early to call yourself a failure. That kinda self depravation may be why you haven't started life yet. Aim for nothing and you'll succeed every time.

    • @lolechii3086
      @lolechii3086 3 년 전

      Same .

  • @lodevijk
    @lodevijk 3 년 전 +726

    This is the closest we can get to "a day in the life of a hero". Our houses are filled with things that burn with poisonous fumes and catch fire easily. It's the pinnacle of civilization that there are publicly funded teams of literal heroes that will risk their lives to save us.

    • @bobsagetthelord6621
      @bobsagetthelord6621 3 년 전

      Modern firefighting really isn’t that dangerous, at least in many countries the goal is not risk your life and to only do what you can do without becoming a victim yourself.
      Still dangerous to a certain extent, but that carries over to building, farming and so on.
      Of course the big deal is that sometimes you have to put yourself in situations were you are not in control unlike other jobs.

    • @kieronkow4367
      @kieronkow4367 3 년 전 +11

      @@bobsagetthelord6621 I mean, the goal IS to risk your life is it not? Going into someplace dangerous when your instincts is to run away. You can risk your life and still not be a victim but the end line is you still risk your life. Risking your life and being a victim are not linked at all.
      Yes, every job is dangerous. But a firefighter's job is more so because of the fact that if an incident happens and you are still alive, you run away whereas they charge headfirst into danger.
      I know you probably don't mean to, but belittling such a heroic job is kind of in bad taste.
      The bottom line is please respect their jobs as being heroic and dangerous. I could easily say "Oh being in the army isn't that hard and dangerous, since there's no wars these days." and with your logic it makes sense.

    • @akagamishanks2774
      @akagamishanks2774 3 년 전 +2

      I'd argue that the pinnacle of civilization was the fact that we figured out Plumbing and all the engineering behind it, but yeah firefighters are also cool :)

    • @bobsagetthelord6621
      @bobsagetthelord6621 3 년 전 +1

      @@kieronkow4367 The goal is to save lives and limit damage. I can’t say that I have ever heard somebody saying that the goal risk your life.
      I’m a volunteer firefighter and often talk, train and work with professionals. Most want the job to be safe, they want to come home after every day, they want to be healthy at retirement.
      That’s why they have gear, the training and the physical expectations. To do everything as safely as possible and effectively.
      When somebody dies in the line nobody is clapping.

    • @kieronkow4367
      @kieronkow4367 3 년 전

      @@bobsagetthelord6621 Good job, you disagreed with me by not mentioning anything I said and taking things out of the full context of that statement.

  • @emmancabatingan9221

    Wow, this guy is the best. He does everything he can to save others from dangerous things. He is an example of encouragement.

  • @IQRA641
    @IQRA641 년 전 +8

    I admit Japan is a very disciplined and enterprising people. Thank you for sharing such an inspiring video 👍🏾

  • @junsumok4043
    @junsumok4043 3 년 전 +783

    Love how this dude talks to us like little kids

    • @SonekR
      @SonekR 3 년 전 +40

      great delivery too

    • @JoeBlo2
      @JoeBlo2 3 년 전 +87

      It's worked surprisingly well for some reason

    • @peytonalexander5300
      @peytonalexander5300 3 년 전 +66

      I think it’s so that it’s easy for people to follow along even if English isn’t their first language, especially since I’m sure there are Japanese people who watch his videos as well. Still, it’s strangely charming and I’m always excited when I see one of his videos show up in my sub tab.

    • @moniquep1141
      @moniquep1141 3 년 전 +7

      And I don’t mind it. 🤣🤣

    • @fish8776
      @fish8776 3 년 전 +26

      Strangely enough that this is how i got positive vibes from this channel, a type of videos i would like to watch at sunday's morning

  • @narutoshibuya7199
    @narutoshibuya7199 3 년 전 +1946

    Totally did not click because of the handsome guy. Totally.

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate 2 년 전 +7

    Fascinating, extremely interesting. Very precise and a staggering load of work. My grandfather was a volunteer fire fighter. He drove the pumper bc he was the only one tall enough to see over the steering wheel. I am going to subscribe and binge this channel.

  • @mikestraysin8274
    @mikestraysin8274 년 전 +6

    Japanese commitment to everything they do is just sooo admiring

  • @hourtohournotetonote5127

    Anyone else think he's kind of cute, especially when he smiles...

  • @HetalianIdiot
    @HetalianIdiot 3 년 전 +466

    "Interestingly, the number one cause of fires in Japan is smoking. And the number two? Arson." *Happy music*

    • @SojoXable
      @SojoXable 3 년 전 +15

      Yea but think about that. Smoking makes sense as a "normal" accident. But how often does arson actually take place? If it's the 2nd biggest cause, that's gotta mean there actually ISN'T that many fires.

    • @Takamachi
      @Takamachi 3 년 전 +6

      @@SojoXable It might also be that fires can depend on a lot of things, so even if a small number is because of arson it might be 2nd just because all the other causes are quite specific.

    • @lennart691
      @lennart691 3 년 전

      Came here for this comment.

    • @casekocsk
      @casekocsk 3 년 전 +3

      Meanwhile, number one cause of fire in my country is electrical short circuit... This should tell something, right?

    • @krhdh9590
      @krhdh9590 3 년 전 +2

      Do gender reveal parties count towards arson?

  • @douglas_brighty_tan127

    Pretty incredible series and great work to the Japanese Firefighters 😊🤩👏

  • @zarwashfariaby7654
    @zarwashfariaby7654 2 년 전 +1

    Unbelievable how organized and calm they work. I love your videos and I am so thankful to learn more about other countries withlovely ppl like U. 🙏🌸💕

  • @DraconisMusic
    @DraconisMusic 3 년 전 +722

    Here are some suggestions for the "Day in the Life" - series that I'd be very much interested in:
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Monk
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Soldier
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Policeman
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Gardener
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Fisherman
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese eSports Player
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Farmer
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Train/Taxi Driver
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Nurse
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Sumo Wrestler
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Architect
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Factory Worker
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Part-time Worker (any field)
    A Day in the Life of a Japanese Teacher

  • @jeanarlert31
    @jeanarlert31 3 년 전 +97

    He's 22 and saving people. I'm 22 and I'm still on KRplus at 5AM, no sleep. That's the world we're living in, guys.

    • @PMGW
      @PMGW 3 년 전 +7

      No. its just Japan. In Japan you can get a degree and a job by studying online. Without even going out of your home. He's 22. The fire department gave him appropriate training, medical tests, a house. And he's probably not the youngest there.

    • @redmihaf2375
      @redmihaf2375 3 년 전

      You saved my day 😊

    • @jeanarlert31
      @jeanarlert31 3 년 전

      @@redmihaf2375 Aww... that's so sweet bro

    • @JustAnotherLatvian
      @JustAnotherLatvian 3 년 전

      Dont be sad. Everybody has their own way..

  • @johnralston5164
    @johnralston5164 5 개월 전

    Love all your videos watched so far, really hard working people, so impressed with all staff work ethic and respect. Best wishes.

  • @thatonemoodyguy
    @thatonemoodyguy 2 년 전

    He’s a real hero!! Loved this video sooo much

  • @sergeantwolf8018
    @sergeantwolf8018 3 년 전 +406

    Japanese fire trucks: Pweeze move thank you
    American fire trucks: MOVE OR BE MOVED

    • @xianglingisthebest1047
      @xianglingisthebest1047 3 년 전 +18

      Yamete kudasai!

    • @johnnysins9054
      @johnnysins9054 3 년 전 +23

      As it should be they gotta save lives

    • @scboom374
      @scboom374 3 년 전

      Q wound tight and air horns usually works!!!!

    • @cl03cl
      @cl03cl 3 년 전 +2

      It’s so scary 💀💀

    • @denisiusupov7360
      @denisiusupov7360 3 년 전

      I really interested in why, for the hell, this guy studies roads by PAPER ATLAS. Where, for the hell, is GPS Navigator?
      Moreover, usually fire station cover "its" area which could be relatively easily remembered.

  • @dwax8329
    @dwax8329 3 년 전 +1493

    "Interestingly, the number one cause of fires in Japan is smoking, and the second, arson!"
    I don't know what I was expecting number two to be, but it sure wasn't ARSON

    • @smoothyoda3581
      @smoothyoda3581 3 년 전 +96

      The way he just calmly said arson

    • @ThatGuy-eu2vt
      @ThatGuy-eu2vt 3 년 전 +77

      i find that to be so fucking funny and i don't even know why.

    • @mmoarchives2542
      @mmoarchives2542 3 년 전 +37

      asian countries are known to set themselves on fire having mental breakdowns

    • @jesseschoonveld7706
      @jesseschoonveld7706 3 년 전 +57

      @@Zerowayin Japan's crime rate is actually very low compared to most countries.

    • @rafha.5737
      @rafha.5737 3 년 전 +3

      I didn't also expect that to be the second one.

  • @paulseoighemcgee5772
    @paulseoighemcgee5772 2 년 전 +3

    Great journalistic docu work Paolo , very educational and entertaining too . Double thumbs up from Manchester UK : )

  • @lezlievaden
    @lezlievaden 년 전 +4

    It’s so amazing how they take pride in their work. And work they did!!! That was a lot of work, no wonder they stay nice and trim 😊😊

  • @069751
    @069751 3 년 전 +550

    Very intresting former Texas firefighter here. we are pretty similar but Japanese Firefighters are more physically active by the looks of it and seem to have a closer bond or relationship with each member of the crew. Pretty cool.

    • @zakwang6713
      @zakwang6713 3 년 전 +19

      Probably a bit cleaner,but I’m sure the stations down the state is really clean as well.No nation on this planet is as organized as the Japanese.Almost like they too obsessed with it

    • @tenka__
      @tenka__ 3 년 전 +1

      @@frenchonion4595 wtf XD

    • @jaspercox220
      @jaspercox220 3 년 전

      @@frenchonion4595 lmao

    • @JGW5303
      @JGW5303 3 년 전 +3

      They try on their gear every morning. Lol. Something American firefighters never do.

    • @zakwang6713
      @zakwang6713 3 년 전

      @@frenchonion4595 you got a solid point,seems like they always got some problems

  • @michaelodell2732
    @michaelodell2732 3 년 전 +135

    I'm a Firefighter from the US and enjoyed this very much. Props to Tokyo Firefighters and stay safe!

    • @brendanfarthing
      @brendanfarthing 3 년 전 +13

      How does your day at work compare to Tokyo? I'm curious if firefighters in other countries do as much as these guys? I wasn't expecting everyone to have a desk and a laptop. Nor wearing a suit to work (for sure that's a Japan only thing).

    • @naoh8026
      @naoh8026 3 년 전 +4

      @@brendanfarthing same curious as you

    • @yukirin1473
      @yukirin1473 3 년 전 +3

      @@brendanfarthing I want to know too :)

    • @Mochibear_
      @Mochibear_ 3 년 전 +2

      @@brendanfarthing I recommend watching this fire academy playlist for a little bit about the american fire fighting system. I'm just a regular citizen, but it seems like a lot is the same. krplus.net/p/PL294kN9yZUsIxkQYFoomFaYVzPDOHqBZL.html

    • @_APV_
      @_APV_ 3 년 전

      @@brendanfarthing Subscribing for the answer:)

  • @alkalinewater3031
    @alkalinewater3031 2 년 전 +2

    That was very cool . Please do more this kind videos from different life style including work.

  • @astrocat2008
    @astrocat2008 년 전

    😊 As always, super interesting ! 🔥🙏 Thanks Paolo !

  • @Jaka.Ellinsworth
    @Jaka.Ellinsworth 3 년 전 +548

    "That's a lot of hose."
    My inner child just pfft. I'm sorry.

  • @jaywhoisit4863
    @jaywhoisit4863 3 년 전 +1514

    I’m in Kenya. Had a grease fire at my restaurant and a passing motorcycle taxi called the Fire Brigade. I honestly didn’t even know my city had a fire department. They arrived in 7 minutes and attacked that fire like it was their life’s mission! Super impressed with the professionalism of a third world fire department. I gave every firefighter a cash bonus and thanked them all personally for saving my livelihood.

    • @simonk9804
      @simonk9804 3 년 전 +68

      How can you not know there is a fire department? 😅
      What else are you unsure of, police, medical etc?

    • @someonecrazy6870
      @someonecrazy6870 3 년 전 +1

      @@simonk9804 my same thought 😅

    • @jaywhoisit4863
      @jaywhoisit4863 3 년 전 +168

      @@simonk9804 I know it sounds strange. 😆. In my defense, not many towns in Africa have fire departments. There is a small airport here and I knew they had fire equipment but I had never seen any fire trucks in the city before this incident. We don’t even have an emergency number to call or any kind of telephone operator. You would need to know the number of the fire station to even call for help. I now know where it is and that they have two fire trucks. We definitely don’t have any police (at least not in a western definition) but our hospitals are first world. 👍🏿

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 3 년 전 +36

      @@someonecrazy6870 decentralized, barely existent or functioning government. Be happy with what you have.

    • @arsi89
      @arsi89 3 년 전 +3

      @@paddington1670 Kenya? Really? there are limited public services in small towns/villages in most of the world

  • @larrykroah6986
    @larrykroah6986 년 전 +3

    Wow! This was great! I had no idea of how a Japanese Fire Station and its fire fighters work and LIVE! It also reveals aspects of Japanese Culture and teamwork that makes for an efficient (and effective) organization. Well Done!

  • @corav487
    @corav487 11 개월 전 +10

    This is a video that America can definitely learn from. I feel like busy cities like New York City, LA, and Chicago can use these smaller trucks to get around the blocked traffic easily.

  • @Chaosgoose72
    @Chaosgoose72 3 년 전 +591

    “The number 1 cause of fires is smoking, and the second is arson.” That caught me off guard on how casual apparently that seems especially in Japan!

    • @bot7070
      @bot7070 3 년 전 +37

      I was hella surprised since I thought he was gonna say electrical problems since electric city and all but arson? I was immediately reminded of the KyoAni fire.

    • @meganh7526
      @meganh7526 3 년 전 +29

      Ha! Makes me think like “the number one cause of death is heart disease, and the second is serial killers.”

    • @jayden88tay45
      @jayden88tay45 3 년 전 +5

      i mean their tech and all is always under control and is well maintained. there are little wildfires especially in the city so i guess the most common ones would be those cause by people that are going through problems in their lives. and japanese like smoking :O

    • @jlshel42
      @jlshel42 3 년 전 +2

      Number 3 cause: kaiju fights

    • @teatea4496
      @teatea4496 3 년 전 +3

      It's the same in america 75% of fires in the usa are caused by arson

  • @angry_engineer
    @angry_engineer 3 년 전 +1466

    but he is causing fires on girls hearts in the comments section.

  • @otterlybooked
    @otterlybooked 년 전 +1

    This is probably one of my favorite "Day in the Life"-Episodes! Really like this format. :)

  • @siobhan28483
    @siobhan28483 2 년 전

    I love this channel. It’s always so informative. Thank you, from a subscriber in London. 🇬🇧

  • @nonchalantstu54
    @nonchalantstu54 3 년 전 +362

    The efficiency is inspirational. There is literally not a minute wasted. It's incredible.

    • @mustang3429
      @mustang3429 3 년 전 +5

      I mean it kinda comes with the job , If firefighters aren't efficient then what's the point

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 3 년 전 +14

      @@mustang3429 Yeah but in Tokyo it is even more critical. One good Earthquake and 600 fires stations aint going to sound so good

    • @coughingpenguin4346
      @coughingpenguin4346 3 년 전 +1

      yep

  • @halflife103
    @halflife103 3 년 전 +612

    2:58 he gets so excited seeing the badge of a higher rank.
    Thats how you know he's doing what he loves

  • @apresskidougal
    @apresskidougal 2 년 전

    Paolo i know nothing about you but your energy and positivity on these videos is really uplifting keep up the good (interesting work)

  • @MelRevoldt
    @MelRevoldt 4 개월 전

    i love this so much! thank you for posting this! I love your enthusiasm and joy in making this! i feel like a member of the family by the end lol

  • @yaoli2519
    @yaoli2519 3 년 전 +345

    can you do a day in the life of a jobless japanese who lives with his parents at the age of 35? I want to see alternative versions of how I live.

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 3 년 전 +7

      There are YT videos of that but a lot of the people have some form of disability

    • @Juzgames
      @Juzgames 3 년 전 +4

      Loser !

    • @helsiclife
      @helsiclife 3 년 전 +7

      look up for Hikikomori

    • @1999goodboy
      @1999goodboy 3 년 전 +39

      @@Juzgames You evilness masks your sadness

    • @wongkinsin4170
      @wongkinsin4170 3 년 전 +10

      hey man its ok we get high and low in our life

  • @le4508
    @le4508 3 년 전 +462

    Firefighter: Exist*
    8 old kids: I wanna be just like U!

    • @Tiffany-nq9do
      @Tiffany-nq9do 3 년 전 +1

      Im just turned 9 and i said that when i was 3 lol
      Now i want to be a artist

    • @grandrum4889
      @grandrum4889 3 년 전 +2

      Years later: I want to be a politician for more power.

    • @brillsmith2207
      @brillsmith2207 3 년 전 +4

      finding out that being partially deaf meant i couldn't become a firefighter when i was around age 8-9 was one of the saddest days of my life.

  • @johns2968
    @johns2968 2 년 전 +2

    Thanks Paolo , well done

  • @jerrylum8760
    @jerrylum8760 년 전 +2

    Very intense day, he is very well trained. Every minute is well used. Team work is exceptional. Their fire fighting system is world famous indeed, great job with the video.

  • @with_me_JAPAN
    @with_me_JAPAN 3 년 전 +357

    My best friend’s husband is a firefighter and my best friend often talks about how she’s proud of her husband. After watching this video, I can understand what she means more😊❤️

    • @galaxynightowl3289
      @galaxynightowl3289 3 년 전 +1

      oh thats awesome
      now you know how it looks like in everyday life of. a firefighter :D

    • @JayDC1988
      @JayDC1988 3 년 전 +2

      with me japan. Whats up?just want to say hi!😁🤙🏽

    • @smellypatel5272
      @smellypatel5272 3 년 전 +10

      @@JayDC1988 shut up you spineless simp.

    • @Renzo-XIII
      @Renzo-XIII 3 년 전 +1

      @@smellypatel5272 How does saying hi make you a simp lmfao

    • @LinhNguyen-my5my
      @LinhNguyen-my5my 3 년 전 +3

      @@Renzo-XIII read that sentence again he clearly a simp

  • @MionMikan
    @MionMikan 3 년 전 +830

    CIA guy: So, Mr. President, we've decided to select these 3 targets for a bombing r- excuse me who are you?
    Paolo with his camera: don't mind me. Continue.

    • @filipsepesi5944
      @filipsepesi5944 3 년 전 +77

      Paolos ultimate move: Day in the life of a Japanese Emperor.

    • @mateusoliveira-gx9xk
      @mateusoliveira-gx9xk 3 년 전 +20

      Day in the life of the North Korean dictator

    • @godnessy
      @godnessy 3 년 전 +35

      "Oh this is so cool now they are picking targets! - While they are busy lets go check out the cabinets in the Oval office!"

    • @wizardly
      @wizardly 3 년 전 +15

      Day in the life of a Japanese Serial Killer
      "AHHHHHHHHH HEY YOU HELP MEEE!!!"
      "So right now he's doing Satsujin which translates to murder..."

    • @treemane0
      @treemane0 3 년 전 +2

      @@mateusoliveira-gx9xk that'd prolly be the highest viewed video on KRplus within weeks

  • @Mamed0samy
    @Mamed0samy 년 전

    These videos are very interesting. They give a good insight into the work culture in Japan. I think these videos can inspire young people when choosing their future careers. The videos are well made and very inspiring. Thank you for your great work