After spending a half year in my hometown Nagano, I’m finally flying back to Malaysia.
This video documented my flight from Tokyo to Kuala Lumpur in casual vlog style.
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38 Comments

  1. Your perspective on how great Malaysia is as a country to live is so different from many other comments online to the contrary. Most locals there feel life there is not as good as you portray. Negative comments usually are about the place being too hot and humid, high cost of living getting worse, lack of outdoor recreation, cleanliness, crime, traffic and others. Perhaps you are seeing it as a well paid foreign worker who can live better than most there. Some even think you might be playing to the local eager audience. Need to visit to see the country. Anyway the people in any country often think its better elsewhere.

  2. Welcome back, Aki. So, more nasi lemak, iced Milo and mamak stall for you. I shall be following you closely. I love your videos. With love from Sarawak.

  3. Awww. Your parents! They remind me of mine when I leave Malaysia to go back to Australia. It breaks my heart to say goodbye to them whenever I leave as they're getting older.. Haven't seen them in 3 years since the start of the pandemic. Going back to Malaysia at the end of the year… Can't wait!

  4. Honest questions. Are you working in malaysia? If yes,is it because ur company send you to malaysia?

  5. welcome back to Malaysia. its always hard to leave our family behind. btw the distance between your home & Airport is quite far..

  6. welcome back Aki, love your videos, they are great, sad to see you're leaving your home town, the saddest part is leaving your parents behind

  7. Aki, have you done a tourist ad about Labu Sayong? Why do I think I just saw you in TV? I could only watched it for a few secs but the voice sounds like yours and the 後ろからの姿はあきさんみたい so I thought maybe it IS you?

  8. Welcome back to Malaysia Aki-san! The moment you waving your hands to both of your parents reminds me when the time I left my hometown to Singapore for work, about 8 years ago. Glad to see that your iMac is safe too!!!

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