SYKKUNO & HASANABI INFILTRATE JAPAN TO PAY CDAWGVA A VISIT | Fear& x Trash Taste
[00:08 - 01:13]The speaker and their guest are discussing the challenges of using a microphone during a podcast.
[00:13 - 01:06]They mention waiting for another guest, "Psychuno," to arrive.
[01:13 - 01:57]The speaker talks about their love for talking and their tendency to not be able to stop.
[01:42 - 02:24]The second guest, Saikuno, arrives and they discuss his first time in Japan.
[02:24 - 03:56]They discuss the differences between living in Japan and other places, and the special feeling of being a foreigner there.
[03:21 - 04:35]They mention taking another person, Ludwig, to local bars but not having a truly local experience due to his fame.
[04:35 - 05:10]The speaker and their guest are discussing the challenges of using a microphone during a podcast.
[05:10 - 08:09]They discuss the differences between living in Japan and other places, and the special feeling of being a foreigner there.
[06:11 - 09:17]They mention taking another person, Ludwig, to local bars but not having a truly local experience due to his fame.
[08:10 - 09:24]The speaker talks about the experience of live streaming in Japan and the different reactions they receive from people.
[08:45 - 10:32]They talk about the lack of reaction and surprise from Japanese people when someone speaks a foreign language.
[10:32 - 11:01]The second guest, Saikuno, arrives and they discuss his first time in Japan.
[11:01 - 12:49]They talk about the lack of reaction and surprise from Japanese people when someone speaks a foreign language.
[11:27 - 12:42]They discuss the taxi drivers' reactions when speaking Japanese to them.
[12:49 - 14:01]The speaker recounts their positive experience using the subway in Japan, noting its cleanliness and lack of smell.
[12:54 - 15:11]They mention the unpleasant experience of using public transportation in San Francisco and the high taxes in California.
[15:11 - 16:58]The discussion shifts to the importance of taxes in countries like Japan and the UK, where higher taxes fund better amenities and allow people to live on lower wages.
[16:13 - 16:52]They mention the unpleasant experience of using public transportation in San Francisco and the high taxes in California.
[16:59 - 18:24]The speaker mentions their personal wealth and how it affects their perspective on taxes and amenities.
[17:05 - 17:51]The conversation turns to the topic of healthcare in Japan, with the speaker mentioning the affordable insurance options.
[17:28 - 18:17]They mention the overprescription of medication and unnecessary treatments in Japan.
[18:24 - 19:01]The speaker recounts their positive experience using the subway in Japan, noting its cleanliness and lack of smell.
[18:41 - 18:54]The speaker mentions their personal wealth and how it affects their perspective on taxes and amenities.
[19:02 - 20:41]The conversation turns to the topic of healthcare in Japan, with the speaker mentioning the affordable insurance options.
[19:50 - 20:13]The speaker mentions their personal wealth and how it affects their perspective on taxes and amenities.
[20:41 - 21:40]They mention the overprescription of medication and unnecessary treatments in Japan.
[21:19 - 21:35]They mention the unpleasant experience of using public transportation in San Francisco and the high taxes in California.
[21:40 - 22:19]The speaker expresses a desire to try Wagyu beef in Kobe, Japan.
[22:19 - 22:34]They mention the beef olympics held every five years in Miyazaki, where the best beef is found.
[22:34 - 23:37]The speaker discusses the importation of meat in Japan, noting that while fish is typically of high quality, other meats are often imported.
[23:13 - 24:22]The speaker expresses a desire to try Wagyu beef in Kobe, Japan.
[23:38 - 24:50]The speaker expresses a desire for a katsu sando.
[24:22 - 24:45]The topic of taxes is revisited, with the speaker expressing a sense of superiority over Americans due to their understanding of the Japanese tax system.
[24:28 - 24:39]They mention the importance of quality in Japanese food, even at inexpensive sushi restaurants.
[24:28 - 26:40]They mention that some Asian cultures do not have good bread or cheese.
[25:40 - 26:56]The speaker expresses dislike for the concept of putting cream and fruit in sandwiches, as well as cutting off the crust.
[26:45 - 28:29]The speaker tries an expensive apple and comments on its shape and taste.
[27:58 - 29:38]The speaker expresses a desire for a katsu sando.
[29:07 - 29:56]They discuss a pineapple kiwi sandwich that the speaker wants them to try.
[29:38 - 32:23]The speaker tries an expensive apple and comments on its shape and taste.
[30:45 - 32:12]They briefly mention trying the fruits naked in an onsen.
[31:59 - 34:50]The speaker shares that they are not knowledgeable about anime.
[32:05 - 32:44]The conversation begins with the topic of anime and the hosts' opinions on it
[32:12 - 32:23]They discuss the podcast "Trash Taste" and its name
[32:45 - 33:22]One host shares his unpopular opinion on an anime called "86"
[32:50 - 34:05]They discuss the podcast "Trash Taste" and its name
[33:23 - 35:23]They debate whether or not "Attack on Titan" can be considered a mecha anime
[34:19 - 36:52]The speaker tries an expensive apple and comments on its shape and taste.
[34:50 - 36:14]The speaker shares that they are not knowledgeable about anime.
[34:50 - 37:04]The conversation begins with the topic of anime and the hosts' opinions on it
[37:04 - 37:51]The conversation shifts to discussing the host's top three anime picks
[37:11 - 38:18]They mention the popularity of "Ram" from an anime called "ReZero"
[38:18 - 39:05]They debate whether or not "Attack on Titan" can be considered a mecha anime
[38:49 - 40:06]The conversation begins with the topic of anime and the hosts' opinions on it
[40:06 - 40:56]They mention a manga that was recently canceled due to the author's alleged sexual harassment
[40:06 - 41:47]Mention of Japan's unique cheating culture and how it differs from Western views
[40:15 - 40:56]Criticism of Japan's censorship laws, specifically for censoring genitals in Japanese adult videos.
[40:57 - 41:06]Discussion of a famous case where an actor was not reprising his role due to cheating on his wife
[41:48 - 43:50]Discussion of different forms of sex work in Japan, such as soap lands and Geisha culture
[41:54 - 43:07]Mention of the prevalence of sex work in Japan, with hundreds of establishments within a two-minute walk
[42:29 - 48:01]Personal experiences with sex work, including dating a sex worker and visiting brothels
[47:07 - 47:50]Mention of the prevalence of sex work in Japan, with hundreds of establishments within a two-minute walk
[48:02 - 51:01]Mention of government subsidizing sex work in the Netherlands for people with disabilities
[48:36 - 50:44]Personal experiences with sex work, including dating a sex worker and visiting brothels
[50:21 - 51:52]Mention of the prevalence of sex work in Japan, with hundreds of establishments within a two-minute walk
[51:53 - 52:40]Criticism of Japan's censorship laws, specifically for censoring genitals in Japanese adult videos.
[52:40 - 53:36]One person suggests sneaking in an earmark into an anti-censorship bill
[52:59 - 56:08]Japan has a problem with depopulation and some villages have resorted to making scarecrows of people to make it seem more populated
[53:11 - 55:35]They discuss other problems in Japan, including lack of dual custody laws and restrictions on citizenship for those raised in Japan
[54:27 - 56:01]The conversation shifts to the low birth rate and aging population in Japan
[56:01 - 57:59]A conversation about political issues in Japan takes place
[56:09 - 56:57]A journalist introduces a Yale professor who suggested euthanizing old people in Japan
[56:15 - 59:03]The conversation shifts to the low birth rate and aging population in Japan
[56:30 - 1.00:25]Japan has a problem with depopulation and some villages have resorted to making scarecrows of people to make it seem more populated
[58:50 - 59:57]Some people who live near the scarecrow villages find them weird and unsettling
[58:50 - 1.01:01]They discuss how this is seen as a problem due to the capitalist organization of the economy
[1.00:26 - 1.01:54]Japan has a problem with depopulation and some villages have resorted to making scarecrows of people to make it seem more populated
[1.01:01 - 1.01:54]The group discusses the positives of Japanese culture, such as cleanliness and collectivism
[1.01:54 - 1.02:33]Some people who live near the scarecrow villages find them weird and unsettling
[1.01:54 - 1.04:38]The conversation becomes more casual and they plan to hang out after the podcast
[1.02:00 - 1.04:38]The episode ends with plugs for their individual projects and a goodbye in Japanese.