Think twice before marrying a Nagoya girl #didyouknow #japan

thinking of marrying a Nagoya woman before you trade sushi for misokatu here’s your 50-second insiders guide straight shooter romance no guessing games if she likes you she’ll text first or pop the question to hold hands and when wedding bells ring expect a blowout celebration budgeting is practically a sport here she’ll compare rice cooker specs like you’d compare stock charts but once you earn her trust she won’t say no to a surprise dessert date or maybe something a little more decadent under the covers style star big hair bright clothes top brands she shines brighter than Cicay’s neon lights plan your date so her outfit can steal the show nagoya women have fierce hometown loyalty many never leave unless they absolutely must when she invites you to stroll through the Tokugawa gardens or sip local miso beer it means you’re already part of the family circle

In just 50 seconds, get the inside scoop on her hometown pride, bold style, smart money moves, and straight‑forward romance. From secret sake bars to sky‑high hair, learn why saying “yes” means diving into a world of sparkle, miso‑katsu feasts, and unforgettable celebrations.

31 Comments

  1. I think the only hesitation I’d have is the forward romance, but honestly, if the sparks are flying, one or the other of you being forward isn’t too much of an issue.

  2. Asian Girls are the VERY BEST!!~ Once they love you, You're theirs for life! Be your best around Japanese girls. Be silly have fun and ALWAYS respect their family and culture!

  3. The first girl that said she ever loved me was a Japanese girl named "Kaori". Her smile and kisses burned into my soul. That smile got me through the war. Whenever I'm sad or alone, I think of her. That was 26 years ago. If Asian Girls aren't in heaven, then I'm not going.

  4. If you’re thinking of dating someone from Japan—or of Japanese descent—understand this:

    MAGA flags, Trump loyalty, and “America First” slogans don’t just signal politics.

    To many, they signal violence, dehumanization, and a history that was never made right.

    That's because they live by the cultural imperative: "The nail that sticks up gets hammered down."

    That lesson—cultural, practical, and painfully internalized—kept many of Japanese elders quiet about what they lived through:

    • The betrayal of being locked in U.S. concentration camps for the crime of looking Japanese.

    • The loss of homes, land, farms, dignity—taken without apology or reparations from the US.

    • And the haunting knowledge that America dropped nuclear weapons on civilian cities full of children, elders, and families who looked like them.

    They rarely speak of it, but they never forgot.

    Some silences are loud. And some memories never leave.

  5. I Don't Drink Or Use Drugs But I Would Like To See Her Drink And Then Say I Am Much Better Looking As An AMERICAN 🇺🇸😘 BUT Please Wait Till Legal Marriage AGE🌹🫦👄💕💌😘🇺🇸,By The Way They Sending Me Ten Years To Locked Up 🤠😃😄😀😆🤓🤣😏 Just A Joke 🤣😆😃,I Am A FORMER SECURITY OFFICER AND FORMER POLICE OFFICER 😎In State Decides Those Jobs Counted,Banks,Parks, Schools,Power Company, Multiple Cities And Sites

  6. And then you discover she’s not actually from Nagoya and end up in the… lesser known… harbour town of Toyohashi where spiders are as big as dogs, everything close at 8pm the average dweller is 70yo and the 200 parcs are void of humans but sometimes have few local cats overcared for to the point of obesity…

  7. They are all so beautiful 😚😘😍♥️💓💘. I need to go to Nagoya. I never expected to see Monamisa in this clip.

  8. Arguably the most beautiful women in the world! Perhaps, after four marriages to Caucasian women, I should seek a Japanese lady?? But I’m kind of old, although look and test about 35-40 years younger. And I can still….