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Racism in Tokyo

 
Racism in Tokyo
Sorry folks - looks like video was removed ToT
Posted on 2008/05/16 18:09
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
登録日: 2006/12/11 11:06
Tiny Red Man in Pedobear Land
Full Time Pedobear
登録日: 2007/04/11 16:51
We're Sorry. Video is no longer available.

Able to tell the contents of the video?
(ID #188977) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:16
NGEunit01 in Cali
College Student
登録日: 2007/05/14 09:37
i can still play the video. 
(ID #188980) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:22
Fariz Asuka in Singapore
Student and Miku Guardian
登録日: 2008/03/11 20:11
Maybe it is just a problem with the youtube player..

You might try refreshing the page to fix the problem..
(ID #189165) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:33
NGEunit01 in Cali
College Student
登録日: 2007/05/14 09:37
Hmmm... when i was still in PH, i used to stare at people whos looks are surely not Filipino looking. It's just the fascination of wow! he/she is different from me. Over staring like what that guy did is a bit much plus the fact that the woman is wearing a pikachu cosplay adds to the staring time so she should have expected it.
(ID #188979) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:20
xanthe in Philippines
Philosopher in training
登録日: 2008/05/04 02:07
it's freaky getting stared at sometimes...I don't know but some Filipinos have some naivete about it or gaijin gets preferential treatment :P

I find it a blessing that my appearance betray my roots cause I hate getting asked rude questions about being Filipino (not that i'm ashamed of it).
(ID #188986) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:29
samejima in Philippines
Otaku/Gadgeteer/Deadman
登録日: 2007/01/10 19:27
Yeah... I always end up being stared by those "pure" filipinos... I'm a Chi-fil  but looked like JP or KR... most of my friends said... I don't look like Chi or Fil at all... it's not that bad but I hate being stared at... 
(ID #189081) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:19
Uru in manila
Art Student
登録日: 2007/10/18 15:17
my looks never betrayed my roots but when i start to do otaku stuffs like wearing costumes, people just stares at like crazy. they are like radars sensing abnormalities within range. its like someone is stabbing me by their eyes....enough. just don't mind them, let's just get it on...hehehehe
(ID #189175) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:46
xanthe in Philippines
Philosopher in training
登録日: 2008/05/04 02:07
well it's kinda frightening when I was stopped around several countries being thought of a illegal foreigner or something well...when in asia that is..

but hey, sometimes when a good otaku strut their stuff, you know that you're making a good impression to people who find what we love as something "weird" and "odd" ;)
(ID #189339) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:26
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
hey if you put on a costume, expect to get stares or some negativity. don't expect everything to be peachy all the time, it comes with the territory .
(ID #189504) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:08
Maki-kun in The Philippines
Student,Otaku
登録日: 2008/02/28 18:54
good thing i look a bit japanese , so i didnt get much stares when i was in tokyo, the only problem was due to my jap accent and look i got mistaken as a nihon-jin lots of times , lols. 
(ID #189094) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:29
samejima in Philippines
Otaku/Gadgeteer/Deadman
登録日: 2007/01/10 19:27
That's better than being stared at... it's like they have a grudge on me the way they stare...
(ID #189103) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:42
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
I never stared at or was too fascinated enough by foreigners while i was in the PH. Back in grade school, we had an exchange student come over from Florida, I was the only one who actually talked to the girl and make friends with her. Asians can be really xenophobic sometimes. 
(ID #189501) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:06
cowboy4eva in New York, Osaka, Tokyo
Leisure Consultant, Writer, Webmaster
登録日: 2008/01/29 07:28
I get stared at all the time in Japan, but it's no big deal. At first I used to get a little annoyed, but it's definitely not worst than America where people should know better. 
(ID #189519) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:25
FatBastard in over his head
Meat Puppet
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:16
But I bet you like getting stares...
(ID #188987) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:29
lostandfound in a UFO... catcher...
Part human, part student, 100% loser
登録日: 2007/10/22 02:10
"...It's alright, I don't mind. They're kind, they're nice..."
*Puts on hood*

LOL WHO WOULDN'T STARE AT HER?!
(ID #188995) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:36
Jotham in Los Angeles, CA
Student
登録日: 2008/03/08 16:19
thats the irony of it
(ID #189001) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:43
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
Just a gross exaggeration for comedic purposes. You know, like if she expressed herself as: "Don't you see the issue at stake here and how I'm hurt by the biased vision of others? *in Pikachu's costume* And now, you see it, buddy? Do you? Huh? HUH?! Give me a chance to prove myself beyond what I may look like to you, pal." Stuff like that.
(ID #189008) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:52
Tami in Germany - Cologne
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
登録日: 2007/12/16 10:42
OH NOES It's Pikazilla! *runs for her life*
Welp, i wouldn't stare at that, look once and laugh my ass off rather. =)
It's suposed to be funny and not serious, or? ^^v
But i heard bout those Kigurumi people that wear these Pyjamas outside too, there are plenty of YouTube videos too.
It's good for a laugh when you see it once but then it just gets a bit weird. ;)
What makes me wonder is why these Pyjamas are called Kigurumi and then there are theye cosplayers with the anime face masks that are called Kigurumi too.
Seems the Pyjama version got a bit more popular due some animes too (Serial Experiments Lain - Bear Pyjama // Moetan - Sumis Cat Pyjama ... and so on).
(ID #188999) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:43
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
I always felt that it is not only a notion of mere racism, but also insecurity... People are just unable to control their emotions and inner fears. Could it be because of ties with a rigid traditional system ("Those people are dangerous! Don't go near them or talk to them!" heard when a kid and never challenging those views) or simply the fact of never challenging one own's point of view (reputation included?). And this is not only about certain people of the Japanese society; I do know people like that, including relatives (who annoy me a lot because of that... Even if it's only one of the reasons why I dislike them).
-End of personal vision towards this particular societal issue-
(ID #189005) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:45
Glasseyelashes in Oklahoma
Photography
登録日: 2007/11/01 15:55
i think it has to do with stubborness. my grandfather was the same way. 

i remember a time when my mom, grandpa, and i were at the hospital(i forgot the reason why) and my mom asked a doctor a question(she happened to be Asian) and my grandpa blurted out "don't ask her, she probably won't understand" 

i was so ashamed to be there and be seen with him at that moment.  the doctor didn't say a thing, but she had a look of shock on her face. 

my point being- don't assume someone's a certain way until you get to know them a bit. 
(ID #189553) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:07
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
Good point there. But I guess it was more rigid with the generation of our grand-parents; nowadays on the contrary, there is a risk of lack of respect towards elders...
And yes, you can't assume in just one look. Knowing the person well (including his/her personality, history, social environment and behavior patterns are most necessary to live with him/her (or at least not stir unnecessary conflicts).
(ID #189670) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:47
evana in Malaysia
Vendor,Computer Shop
登録日: 2007/12/19 20:33
what are you looking at?  eat this pikachu thunderbolt
(ID #189006) Posted on 2008/05/16 18:52
Hakushaku in US(United Shame)
In Insanity Hell
登録日: 2008/03/13 03:33
She don't want to be stare but she wear clothing that attract the stare......
(ID #189030) Posted on 2008/05/16 19:50
killswitch in Wiesbaden, Germany
Lasersword operator
登録日: 2008/03/22 08:03
LOL
(ID #189032) Posted on 2008/05/16 19:54
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
登録日: 2007/07/06 10:07
I LOLED.
way to turn serious business right on its head.
(ID #189052) Posted on 2008/05/16 20:30
DrGUID in London
Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
登録日: 2007/11/14 20:13
I didn't see many black people (or white people for that matter) in Tokyo. But black men seemed to be highly prized as doormen and bodyguards.
(ID #189056) Posted on 2008/05/16 20:38
Red diver in Singapore
Senior 3d designer/ CAD Engineer
登録日: 2007/05/24 01:07
I think black men are also priced for AV male actor.. One catogory within all AV cats.. 
(ID #221564) Posted on 2008/06/25 15:58
Demi-Alucard in your face!
Musically inclined Pervert
登録日: 2008/05/06 21:07
heh .. that sure made me giggle XD

but yeah ..same here .. I get stared ALOT ... but I know the reason why.. its because I'm handsome >:)
(ID #189057) Posted on 2008/05/16 20:39
Jawchild in PA, USA
Musician/Artist
登録日: 2008/05/14 04:54
LOL. I feel your pain. If only the world could except us handsome people for who we are...and just stop staring.
(ID #189163) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:30
Demi-Alucard in your face!
Musically inclined Pervert
登録日: 2008/05/06 21:07
Hah! I know you are telling the truth .. you too are sa musically inclined per...son ... 

oh yes! .. why can't they accept our handsomeness T_T .. they wish too much to be like us.
(ID #189172) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:41
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
riiiiiiiiight Demi....keep telling yourself that.
(ID #189505) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:09
登録日: 2007/09/29 21:48
1st when i read the post title..i thought omg this is something serious...but loled after wathcing the vid..well yeah i sometimes get stared at too and i stare at other people too..staring is just a part of our mentality is what i am thinking so i dont pay much attention to the other people when i get stared
(ID #189061) Posted on 2008/05/16 20:42
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal
Student
登録日: 2007/01/03 02:12
Well I don't blame them for staring because its not that common to see a black person in Japan. Staring does not mean racism, of course it doesn't look good when someone is completely staring at you but I find it normal because Japan does not have the mix of races America has.

As long there's no violence or racist comments everything is ok.
(ID #189067) Posted on 2008/05/16 20:48
e-jump in Malaysia
Test Engineer
登録日: 2007/12/22 21:34
 ಠ_ಠ
(ID #189093) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:29
IT/System Admin
登録日: 2008/01/28 22:33
It's not racism!!!

That word gets used so much, especially by black people. Just because someone stares at you doesn't mean you are somehow lower then them. Don't wear a Pikachu suit if you don't want to be starred at. 

AS far as I am concerned, anytime someone uses the term 'racism' when something is clearly not a race issue (like this person) then the person calling racism is really the racist. We have a LOT of that in the US. Black people that get fired from a job because they are lazy and worthless, it's automatically racism. A cop hit a black criminal it is racism. A cop hit a white criminal, it is ok because he is a criminal doing something wrong. 
(ID #189100) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:37
Crux in Toronto
University Student
登録日: 2007/11/13 07:35
Woah woah easy there "especially by black people". 

My friend, if you watched the video until the end like Danny suggested, you would've understood this was a joke. Tokyocomedy.com takes lots of controversial topics and makes light of them. I've known people who have been refused jobs in Japan because of their skin color (and yes, they were black people).

Please be more mindful of your words in future comments.
(ID #189424) Posted on 2008/05/17 05:25
Len-Vesper in Quebec City, Canada
Medical Research and Design
登録日: 2008/02/17 03:54
Leave it to Danny to bring morning humor to a so called 'sensitive' subject. :3


That was an awesome short.
(ID #189115) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:58
登録日: 2007/12/19 15:31
i get stared at all the time.  apart from not looking like a local, i've always had unusual haircuts or haircolors.  i don't really mind the stares.  i'm in my own world.  as long as they don't disturb or hurt me,  they can stare all they want.  
(ID #189116) Posted on 2008/05/16 21:58
jusuchin85 in PJ, Malaysia
Student
登録日: 2008/05/15 22:08
LOL! we always do that to my friends in university...also for the same reason: something stupid on their faces!

but honestly, i think that racism is taken a step too far in certain areas. i'm surprised that it's not curbed yet, so i hope for better things to come in the future...
(ID #189157) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:14
Fariz Asuka in Singapore
Student and Miku Guardian
登録日: 2008/03/11 20:11
Lol at Pikachu suit.. Didn't think of that anyway.. Nice one Danny.. XD
(ID #189169) Posted on 2008/05/16 23:37
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
when i saw the title i was expecting a serious discussion going on here. instead i LOLed. ('~')
(ID #189193) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:04
MumMum in Maryland
Retail
登録日: 2007/08/03 11:17
I am truly sorry but I can't take that video seriously. Maybe if she wasn't wearing that Pikachu hoodie... Maybe be.
(ID #189200) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:11
radical anime fan in Dai-Singapore-dan. Hotter than Kamina and Lelouch combined.
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
登録日: 2007/01/25 21:20
I was like: What an open-minded lady", and then she puts on the Pika suit. Then I was like: "LOL, get outta here!".
(ID #189222) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:32
avalanche in India
Otaku
登録日: 2007/09/12 18:23
That was sooo fake. 

It was realistic till half point but Pikachu? go to hell lady, we will stare at you for being such a crackpot!
(ID #189239) Posted on 2008/05/17 00:57
MumMum in Maryland
Retail
登録日: 2007/08/03 11:17
I agree with you on that. That most likely why I find it so funny.
(ID #189254) Posted on 2008/05/17 01:17
Guin in Texas
Web Surfer
登録日: 2008/01/16 05:24
I think it was supposed to be a comedic skit from the get go.
(ID #189318) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:49
MumMum in Maryland
Retail
登録日: 2007/08/03 11:17
Thats' good thing to hear, I was going to feel bad if it wasn't.
(ID #189353) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:43
x33b in Chicago, USA
Network Admin
登録日: 2007/11/24 04:49
OMG that was hysterical.
(ID #189301) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:24
squee in Singapore
Techie
登録日: 2007/09/27 05:11
I got that Pikachu costume too ^^
(ID #189309) Posted on 2008/05/17 02:38
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
登録日: 2007/06/11 14:57
but u won't wear it outside right? ('~')
(ID #189707) Posted on 2008/05/17 12:55
squee in Singapore
Techie
登録日: 2007/09/27 05:11
I can't guarantee that lol
(ID #190000) Posted on 2008/05/18 00:10
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada
オタク by moonlight, Graphic Designer by daylight
登録日: 2007/11/08 03:37
I really hate racism. But it's good that it isn't really a problem in Canada. =)
(ID #189330) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:11
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
登録日: 2007/01/03 16:36
LOL! I totally didn't expect that.  I'd stare at pikachu if I ever saw one. heheh
(ID #189349) Posted on 2008/05/17 03:40
noob in philippines
student
登録日: 2007/09/02 14:33
MAN! I HATE RACISM! WE ARE ALL THE SAME HUMAN BEINGS HERE! I WISH RACIST BURN AND DIE IN HELL!
(ID #189362) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:00
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:48
Please chill out my friend, no problems here... And for once we talk on the subject on a much relaxed manner... :P
(ID #189371) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:11
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
i hate noobs who can't stop using the caps lock button on their keyboards. its pathetic and reeks of attention seeking.
(ID #189497) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:03
Chaos815 in N. Smithfield, RI, US
Student in Networking
登録日: 2007/10/11 14:36
I lol'd, HARD!

XD
(ID #189378) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:17
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas
Your local Otaku Cashier.
登録日: 2007/11/04 12:31
Haha, oh wow. For a second there, I thought it was a serious documentary sort of thing, then noticed she was dressed as pikachu. 
(ID #189384) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:26
Quentin aka Q in Hong Kong
登録日: 2008/01/07 04:35
A sensitive subject on a skit?
(ID #189387) Posted on 2008/05/17 04:35
skankywonders in California
Student
登録日: 2007/08/09 05:36
I don't find this a serious situation, surely where we live there has to be some racist people. 

I would stare at her I admit, look what she is wearing! I'll just laugh about this, nothing serious. But, I've heard of such racism in Tokyo from people who have experienced it such as not being able to go into restaurants and being called a stupid foreginer when they do something wrong. 

I have to admit too that I'm somewhat scared of going to Tokyo and being treated badly, like a "stupid foreigner". 

Oh Danny! Who wouldn't stare at a random Storm Trooper walking down the street? 
(ID #189463) Posted on 2008/05/17 06:24
Sakabadger in California, USA
登録日: 2007/09/02 06:20
Awesome.

Of course, the topic is a serious one and something worth dicussing, but it's always nice to get a laugh out of things.
(ID #189492) Posted on 2008/05/17 07:48
Barsona in California USA
NEET (no, student...)
登録日: 2007/08/03 08:36
you sure this is racism?  or just getting glares that a black woman is wearing some pikachu pjs and the japanese guy was lik: "WTF"

I would laugh also if I was in that scene
(ID #189502) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:07
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
I lol'd. the girl is really cute. I'd go out with her. Somehow this skit reminds me of a Chapelle's show Lost Episode where Dave and his buddies dressed up like monsters and got treated so badly by people.
(ID #189506) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:11
websamurai in California
Professional Tennis Court Cleaner
登録日: 2008/05/16 15:13
you made my sun soaked work filled day worth it wathing this short video. much thanks to ya!
(ID #189511) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:15
登録日: 2008/01/21 06:14
This video either is not serious on the subject or just a satire of something else. The minute she donned the Pikachu hood it probably does it for me. Poor guy is probably staring at her because of the costume rather than who she is.
(ID #189513) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:17
Mimi in New York, NY
Student/Young artist
登録日: 2008/03/11 07:19
Everytime i go back to Japan, i get racist comments. It doesn't even matter if i look and am Japanese. I still get called gaijin as soon as people find out i'm from the U.S. 

Conclusion: Looking Asian doesn't fool people... you gotta live there all your life to not get racist comments. 
(ID #189524) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:33
necrophadian in a van down by the river
Stigmata Martyr
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:13
coming from your perspective that sure says a lot about the way Japanese perceive others and themselves...
(ID #189528) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:36
Mimi in New York, NY
Student/Young artist
登録日: 2008/03/11 07:19
Yeah xD It's true that they can be really nice to you, but i've had a lot of eye-opening experiences that have affected me significantly (too long of stories). 

Ever since i moved to America, i haven't recieved an intentionally racist comment up to this day. People don't stare at me, although i'm one of the 3 Asians at my school. 
(ID #189543) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:55
Glasseyelashes in Oklahoma
Photography
登録日: 2007/11/01 15:55
is it from everyone there? or just a select few? 
(ID #189547) Posted on 2008/05/17 08:59
Mimi in New York, NY
Student/Young artist
登録日: 2008/03/11 07:19
Not everyone. Most of the comments come from students my age. Some older people, when they found out that i've lost my kanji-reading abilities and taste for some native foods, gave that "yup, she's a foreigner" look and treated me like one. 
(ID #189551) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:05
Glasseyelashes in Oklahoma
Photography
登録日: 2007/11/01 15:55
hmm.... i'm sorry.  i know there are people that can't stand change, especially if it's foreigners "invading" their spaces, but if they could just learn to keep their mouths shut, the world would be a happier place. 
(ID #189615) Posted on 2008/05/17 10:00
FMPhoenixHawk in Michigan, USA
Scientist, unemployed.
登録日: 2008/01/20 06:57
Heh.  A comedy video to underscore a real problem.
(ID #189591) Posted on 2008/05/17 09:41
tenrou in Monterey, CA
Military/米国空軍
登録日: 2008/04/16 16:31
I want a Pikachu hoodie...
(ID #189667) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:39
PROXL in Costa Rica
Photography, Dealer,computer student
登録日: 2008/05/22 07:23
OMG XD
(ID #189673) Posted on 2008/05/17 11:55
lin-da-kenobi in Long Beach
college student
登録日: 2007/08/16 02:56
OMG SHE LOOKS CUTE!!!! pika pika?
(ID #189723) Posted on 2008/05/17 13:19