Haruki Solo Travel Japan / 春来旅
Haruki Solo Travel Japan / 春来旅
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Japan’s secret udon mecca.Head to Kagawa, where famous udon restaurants are lined up.Express Sunrise
行きも帰りもサンライズ後編です。
水曜どうでしょうの四国八十八か所で紹介されていたうどんの名店を巡るという長年の夢をはたしてきました。レンタカーを調達して意気込んで勇ましく出発した覚悟の上にいったい何軒のうどん屋さんを巡ることができたでしょう?ぜひお楽しみください。
行きも帰りもサンライズ  その1
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うどん県と呼ばれる香川県名産 讃岐うどんの紹介
香川県はうどんの消費量が日本一の県です。 有名店も多く、毎日全国からうどんを食べに多くのお客さんが訪れます。香川のうどん屋は日本でも有名で、よだれが出るほど美味しい麺を製造・提供しています。
香川の有名なうどん屋さんは早めに行くのが一番です。なぜなら、香川の有名なうどん屋さんはその場で打ちたてのうどんを打ち、お店を訪れたお客様に提供してくれるからです。そうです。 有名うどん店では人気のため、1日分のうどんはすぐに売り切れてしまいます。
有名店のほとんどは、創業以来地元の食料品店に商品を供給することで評判を築いてきました。 しかし、あまりの美味しさに地元の人が直売できないかと工場を訪れるようになり、要望に応えて店頭でも提供するようになった。
当初は地元の人だけが集まっていましたが、評判はすぐに日本中に広がり、今では毎日数百人が訪れるようになりました。 今では1日に複数の有名店を訪れる人も多いです。 各有名店の味を食べ比べることが人気になっています。
有名店はうどん作りにこだわっています。 その日の天候や湿度に合わせて、うどん粉と水の割合や寝かせる時間を調整し、毎日お客...
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2 nights and 3 days Sunrise Seto | Sleeper express trip to and from Japan Part 1
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2024年最初の動画は行も帰りもサンライズ瀬戸に乗って高松へうどんを食べまくる旅行です。水曜どうでしょうで見たうどん屋さんに行きたくなって急遽向かった旅行です。前後編の2話になっていますので是非ご覧ください。 後編はこちら ruclips.net/video/y0lpguIgPE8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/FypeAAP7ECs/видео.html 初めての太平洋フェリー40時間の旅 ruclips.net/video/ILcpNlPQA4M/видео.html 【グランクラス】陸のファーストクラス ruclips.net/video/CWKJEeaJWOY/видео.html スイートルーム【さんふらわぁくれない】 ruclips.net/video/tJp6gXWGYFw/видео.html #vlog #trip #Japan #sol...
Walk in Nara Park | Can you ignore the deer's cute request? | Nara Japan
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Sacred deer roam freely in Japan's Nara Prefecture, and their adorable appearance and daring to receive sweets have made them popular with tourists. Nara is located south of Kyoto and, like Kyoto, was once the capital of Japan. Kyoto and Nara still have many old temples and shrines that still exist, and are extremely popular with history buffs from all over the world. Most elementary schools in...
One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto." Kiyomizu temple Japan
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778. It dates back to about 1250 years ago. More than 30 temples, including national treasures and important cultural properties, are lined up on the 130,000 square meter precincts on the slopes of Mt. Otowa in the east of Kyoto. Since its founding, it has suffered over 10 major fires and has been rebuilt many times. In 1994, it was registered as one of the U...
A video that will bring you good luck just by watching it. Fushimi-Inari Taisha. Kyoto Japan
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A different atmosphere from the usual travel videos... Relax... It is said that Japan has a wide variety of gods called Yaoyorozu no kami. Kyoto in particular has been highly religious since ancient times, and there are many places where gods are worshiped. Among them, Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous as a place where you can improve your luck. Fushimi Inari has 10,000 shining vermilion torii gat...
13 hour ferry suite journey. Walking in the air is dangerous, so please never try to imitate it. lol
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Thank you for coming back to my channel. We stayed in a suite on the Sunflower Ferry Beni, which began service in April 2023, and traveled for 13 hours from Osaka to Beppu. Walking in the air is my special skill. It's dangerous so please don't imitate it (lol) In addition, a special release of "How to measure the interior space of a ship using HARUKI's body" will be released! Don't miss it! Als...
Gran Class ❘ The first class on the Shinkansen : Hokkaido to Tokyo Japan
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Gran Class ❘ The first class on the Shinkansen : Hokkaido to Tokyo Japan
Ferry trip. 40 hours journey in deluxe room| Nagoya to Hokkaido | Japan
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Ferry trip. 40 hours journey in deluxe room| Nagoya to Hokkaido | Japan
Have you ever seen a hotel like this? |Japan
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Have you ever seen a hotel like this? |Japan
A castle where samurai and ninja lived. One of the five national treasure castles. Matsue Castle.
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A castle where samurai and ninja lived. One of the five national treasure castles. Matsue Castle.
The true identity of a huge anaconda wrapped around a tree branch. The realm of eight million gods.
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The true identity of a huge anaconda wrapped around a tree branch. The realm of eight million gods.
Izumo Taisha Shrine | Ride the sleeper express Sunrise to Japan's most sacred land of the gods!
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Izumo Taisha Shrine | Ride the sleeper express Sunrise to Japan's most sacred land of the gods!

Комментарии

  • @さんふらわあ愛好家
    @さんふらわあ愛好家 2 месяца назад

    良いですね~子供に戻ったみたいで

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 2 месяца назад

      @@さんふらわあ愛好家 ありがとうございます。この後、全身に痛みが走り大変でしたけど😊 子供なら平気でしたね😆

  • @ForidaKhatunSetu
    @ForidaKhatunSetu 3 месяца назад

    Wow nice

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 3 месяца назад

      thank you!

    • @ForidaKhatunSetu
      @ForidaKhatunSetu 3 месяца назад

      @@harukisolotravel I have been following you for a few days. Your video content quality is very good. But I noticed that, due to video optimization problems, the videos are not getting more views and subscribers. You need to fix it. Best wishes

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Haruki!!!!! The cherry blossoms are so pretty. A very nice sight when you look out your office window. Troy said to say hello and he misses you.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 6 месяцев назад

      Troy & Tammy Long time no see.I haven't been able to film RUclips since I've been busy with work lately.I am always healed because I can see cherry blossoms from the company.Since Japan is the home of cherry blossoms, you can see them anywhere.Cherry blossoms are always planted in schools and parks, and you can enjoy wonderful pink scenery in spring.And when the flowers fall, the pink petals become a very beautiful view as if it were snowing.I will go on a trip and shoot again when I calm down a little.Troy & Tammy, thank you for always caring about me!

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 6 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel Troy and I are always here with you. The cherry blossoms are so pretty. I saw on our news that the Japanese Prime Minister is here in the US and has said he will be gifting 250 cherry trees to the US. We watched both of the short videos you put on here. With the container hotel video Troy said "he's funny when he jumps on the bed".

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 6 месяцев назад

      Troy and Tammy are really kind people. Thank you for looking forward to my channel. I would be happy if Japanese cherry blossoms would be enjoyed in America as well. I'm sorry that I've been busy and haven't been able to go to shoot, but please wait a little longer. I also plan to go on a trip and take pictures once my work has calmed down. I'll do my best to make Troy and Tammy happy.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 6 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel we understand that people get busy with work and can not always upload. Whenever you do upload we are always here to watch. Whenever I tell Troy its one of your videos he always says "that's my friend". I think the trees will all be planted in Washington DC. That is a 9 hour drive from where I live but will be worth it to see the trees. We miss you and understand you get busy and may take awhile to upload, but are always here for you when you do.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 6 месяцев назад

      Troy and Tammy are my precious friends. I am very grateful that you are worried about me and understand me. I hope Troy and Tammy are happy and healthy.

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 7 месяцев назад

    Chef Haruki making an amazing meal

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Tammy! The teacher next to me seems worried that I won't fail. lol

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 7 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel Troy and I knew you wouldn't fail at making them. I forgot to mention in the other video. Troy said all of the snacks you had on the window looked good. He has tried some of them and he likes them. We have a Japanese market close to where we live and have gone there a few times. Troy always picks out the snacks he wants.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      @odson7589 Troy always watches my videos closely. I am very happy. There are many types of sweets in Japan, and famous sweets companies compete with each other to see how delicious they are, so the lineup is amazing and they are very popular among tourists from overseas. Some people buy a lot as souvenirs to take home. In addition, beauty products sold at pharmacies are popular souvenirs for tourists from overseas. Surprisingly, nail clippers are also a rare item that was featured on TV as a popular souvenir among foreign tourists. Like Troy, I also love sweets. Even as an adult, I still end up eating too many sweets.  It's a strange feeling that the same sweets I had can be bought where Troy and Tammy live. Isn't it expensive to buy Japanese sweets in America? Troy and Tammy, thank you so much for always following me. I can't thank you enough.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 7 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel yes he does watch all of his videos closely. The prices on the items really isn't high. At our local grocery store I always buy his two favorite things. The Lotte Koala cookies ($1.20) and the Ramune soda ($2.22). He is always picking out different ones at the Japanese market. Luckily I have a translator app on my phone so I can read the label and know what I am buying. I should learn how to read and speak Japanese. I love scary movies and I watch a lot of Japanese horror. If I learn to speak the language I can watch them without the subtitles on all the time.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      I was surprised that Tammy knew the word Lotte Koala Cookie. I'm glad that Troy says he likes Japanese sweets. I'm also interested in English, so I often watch American movies to learn how to listen and use conversational phrases. Tammy likes Japanese horror movies, right? I don't like Japanese horror movies. Seeing it makes me afraid to go to bed at night. lol However, I like Warner Bros.'s "The Conjuring" series and watch them often, but I can watch American horror movies even if they're scary, but I can't watch Japanese horror movies at all. Living in Japan, I feel like American horror movies don't really happen in real life, but since Japanese horror movies are filmed in Japan, it's easy to imagine realistic images of ghosts appearing in them. I can't help but feel scared when I think about it. lol

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Haruki!!!! Troy and I really enjoyed this video. A nice trip to have some amazing food. Troy said the udon looked really good. He said to tell you hello.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      Troy & Tammy, how are you? I'm always helped by the support of two people.Spring is coming soon in Japan.Cherry blossoms bloom everywhere, so it's very beautiful. I wish I could introduce the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 7 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel we are doing good. I have seen pictures and videos of the cherry blossoms. I would love to be able to go to Japan and see them sometime. The whole country is beautiful. I know tattoos are not very common in Japan but here in America they are. On my leg I have a tattoo with cherry blossoms, lotus flowers and a phoenix.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      Do you have a tattoo on your leg? Really? it's so cool! The cherry blossom, lotus flower, and phoenix tattoos are so cool! I think it's great that they all have a Japanese or Buddhist feel to them. As Tammy said, tattoos are not very common in Japan. The reason for this is the old customs and ways of thinking of the Japanese people. This is because in Japan, children grow up being taught by their parents not to hurt the precious body that was given to them by their parents. Recently, an increasing number of young people are getting tattoos as part of their fashion, but it will still take some time before they become commonplace.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 7 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel I selected this tattoo because of the Japanese or Buddhist significance to it. I know that many hot spring baths and other public baths do not allow people with tattoos to use them. I've seen other videos and they pointed out the signs saying "no tattoos allowed". I thought that is good information for tourists to know when visiting. They can plan their trip better. We are learning so many things from watching these videos. My dream is to one day visit Japan.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 7 месяцев назад

      @@tammydodson7589 I see! In Japan, people with tattoos are prohibited from using hot springs and pools, but while this may be normal for us Japanese people, it may not be so for people from other countries. Thank you for the very good advice! The reason why tattoos are not popular in Japan is due to Japanese history and culture. Japan has also had a tattoo culture since ancient times. However, the meaning is slightly different from overseas tattoos. Tattoos that have existed in Japan since ancient times are called "irezumi.'' It is also called "wabori". Since ancient times, yakuza (japanese gangster) and bad guy have carved tattoos on their bodies to make themselves look strong. It also has the meaning of intimidating and scaring the other person. Because of this history and culture, tattoos are generally not accepted in Japan. Therefore, it is prohibited for people with tattoos to enter hot springs or pools, as the tattoos on their bodies will stand out and cause fear to those around them. Even if you have a small tattoo, you cannot go to the hot springs. This doesn't ban some people, some good people have tattoos, but it's hard to tell who's bad and who's good, so ban everyone who has tattoos. and maintains fairness. Nowadays, there are more and more cool, beautiful, cute, artistic and fashionable tattoos like in other countries, and this old Japanese custom may disappear with the times. I thought Tammy's advice that publishing more information about Japan would help foreign visitors to Japan prepare in advance was accurate! Thank you, Tammy!

  • @andrea6421
    @andrea6421 8 месяцев назад

    Lol! I just found your channel and I love it! Happy travels 😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for finding my channel.It's a great honor! I hope my vlog is fun for you.Thank you for your continued support.

  • @stefanonealfio8966
    @stefanonealfio8966 8 месяцев назад

    Veramente bello il video

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 8 месяцев назад

      Grazie per il tuo commento. È un onore per le persone di tutto il mondo guardare i miei video.

    • @stefanonealfio8966
      @stefanonealfio8966 8 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel di niente

  • @tamasmolnar6395
    @tamasmolnar6395 9 месяцев назад

    🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺👍👍👍👍👍😘😘😘😘😘😘

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 9 месяцев назад

      Köszönöm a magyarországi hozzászólást. Korábban is kaptam észrevételeket. Emlékszem. 🇭🇺❤️🇯🇵

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Haruki!!!! Happy New Year!!! We hope you are doing well and are safe from the earthquake and tsunami there. Troy and I both love the video. The train is so nice. Troy would have trouble on there because he is 6'2" tall. Just for you I switched my picture on here to one of Troy and me (the other picture was with my husband). He was so happy when he saw and heard his name on the video. We both think you are doing very well with the comments. We look forward to your next video and you are right, we are always here with you 😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 9 месяцев назад

      Happy New Year, Troy and Tammy!Thank you very much for always commenting 😆 There have been big earthquakes and tsunamis in Hokuriku region since New Year's Day in Japan.The area I live in is doing well without much damage.It's a video that won't be popular, but I'll do my best to post it on RUclips, so please support me again this year!I wanted to thank Troy and Tammy, so I introduced it in this video.😊👍

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@harukisolotravelTroy and I will always be here to support you and always look forward to your videos. We are glad you are safe. We have been seeing videos on the news about the earthquake and tsunami. Troy said tonight he will pray for everyone in Japan that they all stay safe.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 9 месяцев назад

      Troy and Tammy Thank you for your concern about the earthquake in Japan.I am always grateful to you.Thank you for Troy's prayers.

  • @harukisolotravel
    @harukisolotravel 9 месяцев назад

    本編もぜひご覧ください。 ruclips.net/video/x5CAeqk_cDQ/видео.html

  • @NaturesCookFlavor
    @NaturesCookFlavor 9 месяцев назад

    wow so luxurious, it looks comfi, as well.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment!The limited express sleeper Sunrise is very popular in Japan.It was a very enjoyable trip.

  • @harukisolotravel
    @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

    本編はこちら ruclips.net/video/dFRlseyk5jE/видео.html

  • @harukisolotravel
    @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

    本編はこちら ruclips.net/video/dFRlseyk5jE/видео.html

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Haruki!!! Troy and I loved this video. He loves seeing the deer in Nara and I absolutely love the temple. Troy said to tell you hi and said thank you for feeding the deer.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

      I'm glad Troy and Tammy enjoyed this video. This video was shot for Troy and Tammy. Deer are very calm and used to humans, so they don't get angry even if you touch them. Feeding deer is a valuable experience. Many foreigners were happily playing with the deer. As a Japanese person, I feel happy when I see this.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 10 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel if we ever get to come to Japan, Nara is the first place we would like to visit. I think it is great that the school children get to do the trips on their own. When you were petting the deer Troy kept saying "I want to do that".

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

      @@tammydodson7589 The deer in Nara Park are used to people, so they almost never run away or get angry. The deer food sold at Nara Park is called "Shika Senbei". Some deer will approach you from the moment you purchase this bait. lol If Troy comes to Nara Park, I'm sure he'll have fun surrounded by lots of deer.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 10 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel he would definitely love spending time with the deer. There is a you tube channel that Troy watches every weekend called Nara Deer Channel. The guy lives in Nara and goes every week to feed and film the deer. There is one deer there that Troy always watches for in the videos. He is a stag with scars on his face and the channel owner told us his name is Jack. Troy kept asking me if you were going to find Jack in your video.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

      I didn't know Nara deer channel until I was told it existed, but when I looked at the channel, all the videos of Nara deer were really there! Troy really likes deer, doesn't he? I think Troy, who loves animals, is kind-hearted and wonderful. I don't know if there was a deer named Jack in my video, but I would like to see him next time I have a chance.

  • @LinksRoyal
    @LinksRoyal 10 месяцев назад

    they are cute. one of them stole half my roasted sweet potato from my pocket and gave me a headbutt in the family jewels. do not be fooled XD

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. The deer in Nara Park are thieves with cute faces. lol Was it okay for your family to get headbutted by a deer? The deer in Nara Park have their antlers cut off for safety, so I don't think it hurts. I guess he wanted more food.

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 Год назад

    Hi Haruki!!!!! Thank you for another wonderful video. It is so beautiful there. Troy and I both learned a lot from you in this one. He did his best to answer the questions. He said to tell you hi and he looks forward to more videos from you.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Tammy and Troy, thank you for always watching my videos. Actually, I recently got COVID and was recuperating for a while. I was planning to edit and post the video sooner, but due to illness I was late. Tammy and Troy should also be careful of getting sick. Well, this time I made a video to introduce Japanese history and culture that people overseas don't know about. I was relieved that they seemed to enjoy it. Sometimes I'll try to make videos of quizzes like this.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 Год назад

      ​​@@harukisolotravelwe are glad you are feeling better and hopefully you won't end up sick again. I'm glad people are liking the video. It's always good to learn the history and culture of another country. Especially if someone plans to go there. We have learned a lot from videos on you tube. Troy always tells me that if we ever get to come to Japan, the main place he wants to go is Nara so he can see and feed the deer. He loves animals so his main places to go there have animals. Okunoshima, Aoshima, and various pet cafes are his other main selections.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 11 месяцев назад

      @@tammydodson7589 Troy really loves animals! I'm also impressed by how well Tammy and Tory know about Japan. When you visit Nara for the first time, you will be surprised by the abundance of deer. Also, young children may be afraid of deer as they aggressively seek food. lol. A bait called ``Shika Senbei'' is sold. If you have deer crackers in your hand, deer will approach you, so we recommend hiding them when walking.😊

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 11 месяцев назад

      @@harukisolotravel Troy has always loved animals. He had me subscribe to the Nara deer channel on here so he can see them every week. I also want to see the deer there and feed them. They are beautiful creatures. He is excited about the deer and seeing then bow, but I also really like the Todai-ji Temple.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel 11 месяцев назад

      @@tammydodson7589 The schedule has been changed due to the coronavirus infection, but I also plan to shoot a video of Nara. I take lots of videos of deer. It may take some time to reschedule, but please look forward to it.🦌

  • @flordelizagaliza9161
    @flordelizagaliza9161 Год назад

    No sunflower music awwwww

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.I quit Sunflower's music because it might be copyrighted. It's very knowledgeable of you to know Sunflower songs! lol

  • @toys2633
    @toys2633 Год назад

    いつも動画ありがとうございます。 字幕について質問させて下さい。 ジャンルは問わず私も動画編集をしております。編集ソフトで動画を作ってRUclipsスタジオで字幕を作成しました。しかしふと他のRUclipsチャンネルを見ていて字幕の所を開いてみたら50ヵ国以上も字幕対応されてたのですが、これはこの数全て言語追加して作られたのでしょうか?正直驚いてます。分かる範囲内で良いので何か分かりますでしょうか?

  • @MSDGroup-ez6zk
    @MSDGroup-ez6zk Год назад

    So empty...

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. Since it was after a Japanese holiday (after a three-day holiday), there were not many customers. On the day of the video shoot, we try to shoot on a day when there are as few people as possible so as not to disturb other customers.

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 Год назад

    Hi Haruki!!!! Troy and I really enjoyed this video. It looks so peaceful there. Although a definite workout walking up to the shrine. Troy says hi and said he is looking forward to your next video. Have a great day!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Troy and Tammy always comment on me, so I feel like working hard to make a video. Thank you so much. If it wasn't for Troy and Tammy, I might have quit RUclips. I am truly grateful to both of you!I wanted to convey the beauty of Kyoto in this video, so I made it look different than usual. I plan to post a video of a temple in Kyoto again next time.Quiz on Japanese culture and history will also be introduced in the video. May Troy and Tammy be happy.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel definitely don't quit you tube. You make amazing videos!!! More people will discover them. This one was beautiful. Troy made me laugh though. He was remembering your ferry video and asked "how many Haruki's make the stairs?" We will always be here to support you 😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@tammydodson7589 Tammy, Your words give me strength and courage.Thank you very much. However, Troy's idea surprised me. How many Haruki climb the stairs? I couldn't think of such a great idea!Troy's idea is genius! but If I climb the stairs with many Haruki, I will run out of energy and fall down on the way. lol 😂 Troy, thank you for your good advice

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel there were definitely too many steps. I often wonder with places like that, is there another way up for people who can't climb that many steps (example a person in a wheelchair or someone with arthritis in their knees)

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@tammydodson7589 That's right. This Fushimi Inari Shrine was built around 710.And most of the world-famous shrines in Kyoto and Nara are built in very old times. In today's Japan, consideration for the disabled is excellent. I think wheelchairs are probably easier to live in than other countries.Unfortunately, however, shrines built in 700 do not receive such attention. Japanese shrines were also places where people practiced in ancient times, so they were built on steep places such as mountains. There are places like Fushimi Inari where you can't climb with a wheelchair, but it's difficult because you can't remodel it. It is a difficult problem because it is important to pass on historical buildings to future generations as before. In that sense, I think it's meaningful to film videos for those who can't climb or visit.

  • @Adrianassal
    @Adrianassal Год назад

    🛳🛳🛳🛳

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I'm currently editing a video of my trip to Kyoto. I'll be posting it in a few days, so I'd be happy if you could take a look.

  • @sarahsoul5traveltheworld
    @sarahsoul5traveltheworld Год назад

    New subbie here to support ❤️ great video thanks for sharing !!! Makes me miss Japan so much !!!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for subscribing to my channel. I'm very happy to have people from overseas praise Japan. I will continue to make interesting videos, so please take a look. I'm planning to post a vlog of famous places in Kyoto soon.

  • @tamasmolnar6395
    @tamasmolnar6395 Год назад

    Like🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯

  • @harukisolotravel
    @harukisolotravel Год назад

    本編はこちら (Click here for more) ruclips.net/video/tJp6gXWGYFw/видео.html

  • @travoflix4u
    @travoflix4u Год назад

    Thanks for the nice video.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.I hope my video was useful to you.

  • @renashort7155
    @renashort7155 Год назад

    Yes u can have the beef tongue in USA. My son enjoyed a beef tongue burrito, filled with thin slice of beef tongue, beans, cheese, lettuce and tomato all wrapped into a flour tortilla

    • @renashort7155
      @renashort7155 Год назад

      Maybe only available in mexican restaurant, thats only time ive seen it offered on menu

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. In Japanese yakiniku culture, it is customary to order beef tongue first. Slice thinly, sprinkle with salt and pepper and lemon juice, and grill over charcoal. If you have a chance to eat Japanese yakiniku, please try it. The beef tongue eaten in Japan is a bit chewy, but I think it's delicious.@@renashort7155

  • @renashort7155
    @renashort7155 Год назад

    Nice video, i enjoyed watching from usa 🙋🏻‍♀🇺🇸👍

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment from America. I would be happy if people from overseas also enjoyed it. I plan to introduce various trips in the future, so please take a look.😉

    • @renashort7155
      @renashort7155 Год назад

      I will look forward to your future videos@@harukisolotravel

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for looking forward to my video. I got a great comment so I'll do my best! Thank you for your continued support.@@renashort7155

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 Год назад

    Hi Haruki!!!! Great video!!! I always love seeing the ferry ones because it looks like a wonderful and relaxing way to travel. Troy also loved the video and said "he's so funny. I missed seeing him". Looking forward to your next adventure.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Hi Troy and Troy's mother!!! How are you?Thank you for always watching my videos. I love ferry trips because they are the most relaxing. Is Troy enjoying watching my video? I hope Troy likes it. I will continue to make interesting videos for Troy.

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 Год назад

      Hi Haruki. Troy loves watching your videos. He said he would like to hang out with you sometime. He said it would be fun. We are both doing good. We hope you had a great time in Beppu. We both look forward to more of your videos. Tammy (Troy's Mom)

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@tammydodson7589 Hi Troy and Tammy! It's an honor to have them both happy. I also want to meet Troy and Tammy someday and talk about various things. If my RUclips channel becomes more famous, I think I will be able to travel to America, so I will do my best to make videos that people can enjoy. Troy and Tammy Thank you for always supporting me ! 😊

  • @NaturesCookFlavor
    @NaturesCookFlavor Год назад

    A huge ferry it looks many amenities to enjoy as well.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. Sunflower Krenai is a spacious and leisurely ferry.And since it's the latest engine, you can move around without worrying about shaking compared to other ferries.

  • @NaturesCookFlavor
    @NaturesCookFlavor Год назад

    Hopefully to visit one day, i know the foods are tempting but i have my favorite dish in Japan cusine. Have an awesome day ahead.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.And I am very happy that you are interested in Japan.Japanese cuisine is made with all its efforts to make the most of ingredients and with a view to becoming more delicious.Please enjoy your favorite Japanese food when you come to Japan.May you and your family be happy.

    • @NaturesCookFlavor
      @NaturesCookFlavor 7 месяцев назад

      thank you @@harukisolotravel

  • @tikanursantika
    @tikanursantika Год назад

    Many high building" in japan.... And no montains in there... 😔

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.The view in this video shows the window side of a train running on the sea side, so there are not many mountains.Mt. Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.

  • @admenocal
    @admenocal Год назад

    Thank you for the wonderful video. How long in advance would you recommend reserving the Gran Class.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. You can make a reservation for the Gran Class from ten o'clock in the morning, one month before the day you want to ride. On Saturdays and Sundays and holidays in Japan, I think reservations will be flooded when riding.And I think there will be a lot of reservations in July, August, December and January, when schools or long-term closures are closed.

    • @admenocal
      @admenocal Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel thank you so much for the response and information. This is very helpful!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@admenocal I'm worried if it was conveyed through poor English explanations, but if you have any questions, please feel free to let me know.

    • @admenocal
      @admenocal Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel thank you so much. Your explanation, was both in great English and useful. I will be traveling in December and using a JR pass, so I will reach out to JR a month before to make the reservation.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@admenocal I hope you will have a good trip to Japan in December. I hope you can make a reservation for Gran Class well.😊

  • @toys2633
    @toys2633 Год назад

    こんにちは。日々動画を楽しんでいます。早速ですが質問させて下さい! 最近旅行関係のRUclipsを見てると皆んな同じ字体や文字位置が同じだったりパソコン版で見るとテロップの後ろに黒の背景が出てたりするんですが何かそうゆう専用のトランジションが有るのでしょうか?差し支えなければで結構です!分かりますでしょうか?

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      こんにちは。コメントありがとうございます。質問の件ですがそれはRUclipsの設定にある翻訳字幕の設定をして動画投稿するとRUclips側でその様に設定されて表示されます。確か字幕の種類は見る側でも字体を選択できたと思います。字の背景が黒いのは見られた端末がそういう設定になっているからだと思います。ご参考になれば

    • @toys2633
      @toys2633 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel コメントありがとうございます♪そうなですね なぜか知りたく質問させて貰いました。 動画投稿楽しみです😊

    • @toys2633
      @toys2633 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel 何度も聞いてすみません🙇ちなみにそれは動画を編集してる段階の時は文字列や位置に関してはある程度の位置を決めて編集してる感じでしょうか?

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@toys2633先ず、RUclips動画を投稿するなどの設定はYTスタジオというRUclipsソフトを使って設定します。その中で字幕設定があり、文字位置などについては設定は出来ないと思います(私が知らないだけかも‥)ですのでyts で自動に設定されるはずです。こ参考になれば

    • @toys2633
      @toys2633 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel 大変参考になります。ちょっと見てみます。harukisolotravelさんの動画も楽しみしてます。

  • @Dumpboixx
    @Dumpboixx Год назад

    relaxing

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      The Gran Class seat was very spacious and spacious, so I didn't get tired no matter how long I rode it.

  • @tammydodson7589
    @tammydodson7589 Год назад

    Thank you for another wonderful video. Troy and I enjoyed it. When you mentioned the beef tongue, although not widely eaten here (most people see it and say no way am I eating that), it is available here. I remember my father bringing home a whole beef tongue to cook when I was little. My brother, sisters and I didn't want to eat it, but the promise of ice cream after had us trying it. That was the only time I ever ate it and I can't remember what it tasted like.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. How are you,Troy? Your childhood episode about beef tongue was interesting. It doesn't seem very popular in America, does it?Beef tongue originated in Sendai, Japan, and is now eaten as a matter of course in Japanese yakiniku culture.Beef tongue is sliced and grilled, then dipped in salt and pepper or grilled meat sauce.I couldn't imagine a cow's tongue as a child, but now I love it.I recommend you to eat beef tongue in Japan, where the cooking method is devised, or in restaurants run by Japanese people.If you have a chance, please try again.😊

    • @tammydodson7589
      @tammydodson7589 Год назад

      @@harukisolotravel Troy said hi and he is doing good. When you were showing the leg room in the seats he said "he's so funny". The way beef tongue is prepared there in Japan sounds good. When my father bought it, he opened the package and the whole tongue was in there. No slices, just a whole tongue. I know there are foods in every country that are considered a common food there that people in other countries think is unappetizing. Like I told my husband, we live in one of the southern states in the US. A common comfort food here is biscuits and gravy (a bread biscuit covered in a white gravy. Sometimes ground breakfast sausage is added into the gravy). People in other countries consider that to be a very unappetizing food. Unlike my husband and also Troy, I am more willing to try new and different foods. We have a few Japanese markets close to where we live and I love to shop there.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      @@tammydodson7589 I'm glad Troy is doing well!Even so, did only the cow's tongue come out of the box?That will surprise me too!It could be traumatic! LOL.I can't eat shrimp or crab because I don't like it, so I was surprised to see them eating boiled crayfish in the American eating habits that are sometimes introduced on Japanese TV programs!When I was little, I caught crayfish in the river and put them in my aquarium, so I was even more surprised. What? Can you eat crayfish? LOL.There are many cultures and foods in the world.I'd like to try biscuits and gravy sauce someday.Lastly, thank you for watching the video with your family.I will do my best to make Troy enjoy my video, so please support me.

  • @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
    @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS Год назад

    I do the bed test too.

  • @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
    @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS Год назад

    *Hehe I can fly. I go yeet*

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      It's good to jump in, but I was surprised by the shock more than I expected😅

  • @GoingSomewhere-o3p
    @GoingSomewhere-o3p Год назад

    i need 30 days/ 30 nights with this shrine😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. 30 days is a long time. lol The god of this Izumo Taisha is one of the most famous gods in Japan. God will surely bless you.😄

  • @GoingSomewhere-o3p
    @GoingSomewhere-o3p Год назад

    love the quietness of Asian culture ❤😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. You seem to like our Japanese culture quiz, right? I will try to make a quiz in future videos.😉

  • @susansprouse1694
    @susansprouse1694 Год назад

    Hi from Mississippi USA. I love your videos. Love to see you get beef curry and lots of rice! Your sense of humor is so much fun.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you like my video! Everyone in Japan has heard of Mississippi at least once.I often hear a river called the Mississippi River. Someday I want to go to America and film a video.I am currently editing the next travel video.Please look forward to it.😆

  • @alphencheng3288
    @alphencheng3288 Год назад

    camera: come back, you forgot me !!!!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. It's a secret that I went back to get my camera after closing the door. lol 😆

  • @lunajoyxiv
    @lunajoyxiv Год назад

    I love how it’s just a given that in Japan, people will keep things clean for the next person. The consideration is amazing and something western culture lacks. Very sad in my opinion. I can’t wait to visit Japan someday! Your videos are very good! Thank you for sharing with us!! 😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment😊 From an early age, Japanese are taught by their parents, school teachers and adults not to cause trouble to others.That's why it has become so commonplace. It is one of the cultures that I am proud of as a Japanese.Please come to Japan sometime.I'm a little shy, but I think you'll like it

  • @lunajoyxiv
    @lunajoyxiv Год назад

    You can feel the shock wave when you hit the bed through the camera 😮 ouch! Understandable why the bed would need to be hard though!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment on this video too😊 I jumped in without knowing that the bed was hard, so I had a severe pain in my neck and it hurt for a while. Next time, check the hardness of the bed first and then jump in😆

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau7100 Год назад

    Wonderful. Greetings from Canada.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I'm so excited that people in Canada are watching my videos. I am currently editing a new travel video. Be sure to check out the next video as well.🥰

  • @IowaPorkChop
    @IowaPorkChop Год назад

    Just found this channel, I love the spectacular views and wholesome content. Thank you for bringing us on your fruitful journeys!

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. thank you for finding me! We are making videos of trips by trains and ferries in Japan, famous places, and places that have become popular recently, so please continue to support us.😊

  • @大白兔-i2j
    @大白兔-i2j Год назад

    20:21 what the …

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I go to the gym to work out every week. I hope to become even bigger and stronger in the future.lol😁

  • @TK_Strong
    @TK_Strong Год назад

    Thank you 🙏

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.I'm glad you liked the video.I'm editing the next video.Please look forward to it.😊

  • @tamasmolnar6395
    @tamasmolnar6395 Год назад

    🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺add hungarian subtitles to the channels pls pls🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @simplyursula6195
    @simplyursula6195 Год назад

    🎉New Subscriber🎉 Great video. If it was quieter in NYC I would record videos here. Lol. I cant wait to see the trips you take in the future.

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I am very happy that you are looking forward to the video. NYC is a big city. It's a dream city in the world. If I have the chance, I definitely want to shoot a video. The next video will be finished editing soon, so please look forward to it.😉

  • @AnimaincamminonelDharma
    @AnimaincamminonelDharma Год назад

    Buon giorno 🍀. Come mai non ci sono i sottotitoli in italiano? Fino a poco tempo fa c'erano...😢. Comunque i video sono bellissimi 😊

    • @harukisolotravel
      @harukisolotravel Год назад

      Grazie per il tuo commento. Ci scusiamo per la mancanza di traduzione italiana. Questa volta non ho avuto il tempo di modificare il video, quindi ho dovuto solo tradurlo in inglese. Proverò ad aggiungere traduzioni in italiano e in altre lingue dal prossimo video. Per favore, attendo con ansia.😅