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Uff, that video screamed AI. They totally missed the fact that Düsseldorf has the biggest japanese community and they even have a japanese district with japanese shops, cafes and restaurants and there is a yearly japan day event that draws in thousands of people... among other things like the nightlife with the longest "bar" etc... it's just such a bad take on Düsseldorf.
Generally the video seems a bit off - the footage often doesn't seem to fit the narration well (in one case, they show the Kaiserpfalz in Goslar while talking about Kaiserswerth, for example - if I am not entirely mistaken).
@@Surodhet Came here to point the same thing out, definitely Goslar.
Stimmt :) ❤
Yep, it's another AI channel.
I've once watched such a video of my city in northern Germany. And there was more material of Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and even Vienna in it than of the actual city this was about and half of the things that were stated were partly or completely wrong with one place not even existing.
@@xYonowaaru was erzählst Du da!? Düsseldorf ist meine Heimat und das Video ist Super! Fehlt etwas Japan , Flingern und etwas mehr zur Geschichtecwäre toll aber das Video selber ist super
As someone, who has lived in Düsseldorf for the last 10 years, let's move on to the things that you should actually do when you're visiting. 1. Little Tokyo or the Japanese quarter. Düsseldorf hosts the biggest Japanese community in Europe and visiting all the restaurants, shops, convenience stores and streetfood places are a must when you're visiting the city. 2. Old Town or the "longest bar counter in the world". Düsseldorf is known for brewing "Alt", the traditional dark beer in 5 small breweries in old town. In order to be able to sell the beer right on the spot, Old Town consists of a large variety of pubs, bars, restaurants and clubs. So, a night out or a bar crawl should be part of visiting Düsseldorf as well.
It´s the 3rd largest japanese community in Europe, after London in Paris.
Can confirm, those are two excellent additions.
@@samuelsamenstrang6069 ...And what about in Rothenburg Op der Tauber???
@@mickypescatore9656 What do you mean?
@@samuelsamenstrang6069 Well, my question was related to the fact that Rothenburg ob der Tauber is an absolute magnet for Japanese tourists! (More than 40,000 a year). I thought there would also be a lot of Japanese living in Rothenburg. But that's probably not really the case. So forget my question!
9:27 Those windows are not all open, they are built line that.
I love Düsseldorf. But AI created videos are weird and often so much off. This one is the perfect example.
lol .. at one point Bonn was shown instead of Düsseldorf. Also the nightlife was not shown at all, Düsseldorf's old town and Rhine promenade with its 1000 cafes, bars and restaurants earned it the nickname of " the longest bar(counter) in the world ".
It's just completely AI generated. The people behind these channels never have set a foot on any of these places they are showing.
😂 The Picture at 1:17 shows Behrenstraße in Berlin-Mitte...
I counted at least 3 cities displayed in the video, that are not Düsseldorf. This AI crap really ruins the internet.
4:05 The Kaiserpfalz shown in the video is actually in Goslar, more than 350km away from Düsseldorf.
Ah, no, you're wrong about that. It's actually the Kaiserpfalz in Düsseldorf not the one in Goslar. It's located in the very wealthy Düsseldorf urban district Kaiserswerth.
@@techmed-rainer the Ruins yes,but not the first few pictures
@strullipurz173 Oh, yes, you're right. I just rewatched this part, and they really mixed the Gosslar one in between. I'm sorry.
dude. Thatreally doesn't do düsseldorf justice. And thats from someone from köln/cologne.
😂
😂😂😂 when köln pities düsseldorf that's something 😂
I agree (as someone from Cologne) xD I don't like Düsseldorf and don't find it that interesting to visit. But even I could have made a way better list!!!
as a Düsseldorfer this has to be the worst Video About Düsseldorf here on youtube xD
its like a Video From New York and the guy says yeah, New York has Big Buildings.
lots of false information about Düsseldorf and also nothing is in the Video what makes Düsseldorf Special...
i can reccomend Düsseldorf for its Diversity you got everything here! big city vibes with village vibes as well, Art Deco Buildings and Skycrapers
old and new towns.... its cozy here but still buzzing! hope you watch some other Videos about my Beautiful hometown, there many travlevloggs here on youtube which showes the city very well.
Too much AI, too less real information
I know it's a joke, but wouldn't say the GDP of Düsseldorf is just Museums. The city of Düsseldorf alone has a GDP of roughly 60 Billion Euros. To put this in perspective: This is comparable to the GDP of the entire country of Slovenia.
About 30% of the Pictures and Videos are not showing Düsseldorf...
Nothing about Little Tokyo and Asian Culture in Düsseldorf
And it has its own international airport. So you can easily hopp over from the US for a weekend to do some shopping and site seeing. Once you passed the 1 million subscibers, that is... :)
8:05 Stratosphere Tower in Vegas is comparable but the venue in Düsseldorf is smaller and they have not an outside walk like Vegas.
What we have in Düsseldorf is Drinks served in a glass, not a freaking plastic cup for a whiskey.
4:53 The (new) Tonhalle was built 1926 to be usable as a planetarium. It houses mostly concerts nowadays.
They've mentioned the old town of Düsseldorf but not its most important aspect: "Die längste Theke der Welt" (the longest bar counter in the world)! The name comes from countless bars and pubs in a row. You can have an "Alt"-beer, leave the pub, go to the next door bar and have another one - all day long (and night). If you wanna get drunk that's the place. Forget the overpriced Oktoberfest in Munich, in Düsseldorf drinking is much more fun!
Above all, Düsseldorf is one of the most important trade fair cities in Germany. Some of the most important trade fairs in the world are held there (ProWein, Boot, DruPa, etc.) And the city is not known for a single university, but for many universities in various fields of education, especially media and fashion design. It is also home to one of the most important airports in western Germany. And the city is the state capital of the most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia with almost 18 million inhabitants.
Hey Ryan, now that you've seen Cologne and Dusseldorf I would suggest you look into the Middle Rhine Valley.
Beautiful scenery and lots of medieval castles and vineyards.
Pretty much skipped over the Altstadt (old town) as the major tourist attraction. Well, the ones who don't want to go rich people watching on the Königsallee. (Gets boring fast. ;-) ) The Altstadt is known as "the longest bar counter of the world," but aside from a profusion of pubs and bars, there are also some nice eateries. In December, street signs in Dutch are added for our dear neighbors flooding the Christmas market(s).
No mention of the kirmes, either? Sure, it's just once a year but it is quite a sizable fair, with plenty of attractions and one or the other beer. But, yeah, not rated highly on the art & museum score, I reckon...
The video is really very strange. Often what is told and what is shown don't match at all. And many things that make the city so special were not even shown or mentioned.
The Neandertal* is also near Düsseldorf, where the Neanderthals were discovered, hence the name. There is also a joking rumor in Cologne that the original Düsseldorfers and those of today have always been a little different.
Neandertal means meander vally, it´s a valley of the river Düssel wich gave Düsseldorf in ancient times its name. Düsseldorf = Düsselvillage.
If only he would at least TRY to pronounce the German words halfway correct ...
I had a really hard time to recognice the words as he said Königsallee and Tonhalle for example.
Seems as if the voicing is not human but rather AI perhaps.
Yeah, that is not a great video. I can't tell if the script is generated by AI or just a guy who visited once on a weekend.
And when you are in Düsseldorf you can also drive to Phantasialand ^^
Is that little America? 😉
Although it's way closer to Cologne. In fact when you are in Düsseldorf, just leave and come to Cologne :D
I work in Düsseldorf and it isn't the most beautiful town in germany tbh, but it has it's charme. I missed "Südpark/Gruga" there. It's one of the largest parks there with beautiful landscape. Nordpark is also worth a visit but it is a little bit smaller. Altstadt is awesome, especially when karneval is. If I would recommend you a town or city, which is beautiful I would say Leipzig and Koblenz. Koblenz is a "must do" if it comes to landscape and you can do so much. You can even drive with a shiptour from Düsseldorf to Koblenz. Leipzig has the perfect balance between civilisation and nature. There are so many parks and so beautiful buildings (look at the university of Leipzig... I was blown away) with so much history... Just take a look at yourself.
If you want to go to the Gruga-Park, you have to travell to Essen (35 km away)
Citizens of Cologne be like: I feel a disturbence. 😦
Sorry, but in the video "Benrath" has been pronounced wrongly. I know that the “th” invites the English pronunciation, but it is pronounced as if written “Benrat” with “Ben-” like the name.
The only thing I would do in Düsseldorf, would be eating Ramen😂
And shopping for asian food!!! :D
Why are you watching this auto-generated slop, Ryan? You even noticed how bad the script was in how it couldn't seem to remember what it had already talked about, and the video material often has nothing to do with what it is talking about or even the city itself. It has all the little turns of phrase that the automatic content generation machines use way too often as well. I don't think a single human was involved in the production of this video, and it is in no way a good or accurate representation of Düsseldorf. Why would you post this?
i am surpriced there was nothing about little tokio.
As a German living in North-Rine Westphalia, I feel obliged to hint you to the fact that there is an ever ongoing rivalry between Düsseldorf and Cologne, so, now you of course HAVE to check out Cologne as well or will draw the ire of every cologne citizen ever!
Okay, probably not, but they won't invite you to carnival elsewise!
Okay, probably not as well.
But they won't let you taste their famous "Kölsch" beer!
Wait, actually, that ain't so bad either...
Still, you should check out Cologne as well!
Hello from Düsseldorf 💜 the fancy city 😅
haha xD
Honestly Americans need to stop reacting to really bad AI videos. It says a lot that Americans can't spot an AI video and assume the video is actually entirely on topic.
🤔Rheinkirmes was missing...
The script almost only including museums, it repeating itself, the voice modulation, the video felt very AI. I have been to Dusseldorf many times, but except the rhine promenade, the tower and the mansion, there's like nothing I would've included in my top 10 list. As many others have already mentioned, the japanese district which hosts authentic japanese stores, a japanese garden, a japanese school, a shrine and more is certainly a highlight. Also once a year there is a big festival with 1 million visitors and one of the biggest most expensive firework shows outside of asia with handcrafted firework motives. It is so grande, it's always shown live on television and accompanied by an orchestra.
im excited to let you know that your reactions made it into jules latest video :D (Ein Video über Deutschland)
Yeah I saw it, too😅
The famous painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware" was painted in Düsseldorf.
Finally, you found the center of the universe and the only beer worth drinking 🎉🎉🎉
Hi, really enjoy watching your videos. As a resident of Dusseldorf of course I know all the places except of one starting at about minute 13:50: what is shown here described as the rhine promenade is actually in Bonn, the former capital of west Germany. It seems like they really didn’t do their research correctly. But the Düsseldorfer promenade is also very nice. Keep up the good work 😊
I missed the Dreischeibenhaus! Tourists love it.
@0:35 that is the "municipal power station" in the harbor, "nickname" Lausward, why is that shown? that is where the only "inner-city golf course" all the others are in the outskirts
@1:28 That is the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia.... Lots of people like to joke "why is the state parliament built round?" Ever seen a clown in a square circus?!!!!
@9:40 Frank Gerry designed the buildings so that they look like the cargo on a ship, the whole "CUSTOMS HARBOR" was supposed to represent the design of a ship, and he came up with this idea when he looked at the ground from the "Lang Wellem", the official nickname of the Rhine Tower
@15:20 the "Kö" has only been called that since 1851, the Kastanien-Allee was renamed as an "apology" to the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm VI. He was pelted with horse shit in protest years ago
Hey! When you live in Cologne is Düsseldorf the forbidden city.
What do Düsseldorf and Cologne have in common?
People of both cities don't drink real beer.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany The rivalry between Cologne and Düsseldorf or the rivalry between Düsseldorf and Cologne is the name given to the competitive relationship between the two large cities in the Rhineland, which are located just 40 kilometers apart on the Rhine. Although this rivalry is folkloristically celebrated as "enmity" on a sporting and cultural level, it is based on historical and economic facts. While the larger Cologne developed from a Roman colony and later a Free Imperial City, the modern residential city of Düsseldorf, which developed from a small medieval settlement, is today the capital of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany I do think that Franconian beer is better than Bavarian beer, but all the other 'large corporate breweries' will never come close to the brewing quality of the private breweries in Düsseldorf. And yes, it's real beer, it only keeps for a short time, not a whole year. Just take a look at the great shelf lives of industrial beers. Then you will become 'smart'. And yes, the people of Cologne don't drink beer, just what they think it is.
Cafés, restaurants, galleries and shops on the one side and the mighty RYAN on the other. 😄
The video in question, which purports to showcase the highlights of Düsseldorf, unfortunately falls short of providing an authentic or current portrayal of the city. The footage is not only outdated but also misleading, frequently featuring scenes from different cities, which detracts from the viewer's ability to truly appreciate Düsseldorf's unique charm and attractions. This disconnect between the visuals and the actual landmarks of Düsseldorf suggests a lack of firsthand experience by the creator with the city's geography and spirit. Such inaccuracies undermine the video's credibility as a guide or representation of Düsseldorf, and viewers seeking an accurate depiction of the city are likely to be disappointed. For a video that aims to highlight the essence of a place, it is crucial that the content is accurate, up-to-date, and genuinely reflective of the location it intends to represent.
13:15 lol... that's Bonn, not Düsseldorf... that's gonna be quite a long "stroll" along the river (I'm guessing like 80km)
Yes that looked way too familiar!!! (I lived in Bonn) :D
My other half lived in Düsseldorf for 3 years, I've only been there once though, it's certainly beautiful city.
Great museums pointed put! But Düsseldorf has so much more to offer. The strong and well established Japanese community in Düsseldorf wasn't even mentioned. And they bring so much variety to the city!
AI
Due to the "Upper Class Feeling" of the Kö, Düsseldorf is sometimes called "Munich Light". 😄(Munich is - next to many other things - known for a sophisticated social group of rich and/or famous people & celebrities. The group is called "Schickeria" from the French "Chic")
@@MtheHell never heard this. Munich has the Schickeria, but never all this upperclass shops
The old town, "Altstadt" is something to behold. A plethora of Bars and restaurants. Personally I love the Altbier brew pubs that also have traditional local cuisine on the menu's. lived not too far away when stationed over there for 10 years and we still have lots of friends, who we visit in Düsseldorf. The Rheinkirmes (Funfair) is good fun every July, prices do increase then though. Quite a nice Christmas market every year too, a little spread out into separate areas of the Altstadt compared to most other towns and cities though, so you have to walk around to discover them.
Another of the fun events is Karneval/Rosenmontagszug, there are many in the Rhein region, too.
So fun to see all those things being advertised like that as someone that grew up and lived his whole live there haha
Nice video, but for my point of view he missed a lot of sightseeing points of my birth town.. the Japanese garden, the Altstadt it self with a lot of shops and brewery's, the Schadowstreet, the japan district 8called little Tokyo), the Aquazoo, the botanic garden, castle Kalkum, Grafenberger forrest, the balloon museum ore the near by Neanderthal (there the name Neanderthaler comes from) with the museum. Other points seemed to be incorrect..the Kaiserpfalz in Kaiserswerth (04:05) for example. The building in Düsseldorf is a big ruin. The showed one is in Goslar. In Front of this two statues I gave my vow.. Düsseldorf, the capital of NRW becomes wealthy because it is the second biggest location for banks in Germany.
Thank you! Finally an accurate list ;)
@@voyance4elle Nice drawings!👍Respect!
@@assellator7298 thanks :)
As a German born and living again in Düsseldorf I can tell you, that is a really bad video. Düsseldorf is no big town like Cologne, Munich or Berlin, but has some good places and its own charm. This video seems to be a mishmash of cut scenes, some times even not fitting to the spoken words, as if someone without knowledge produced it from a distance. And out of an old book for tourists. Really bad. The speaker talks of the market place without any picture of it. You saw the garden of clocks in the beginning, but they are not in this video. The old harbor, now "Medienhafen", shows only the three buildings by Frank O. Gehry. The pictures of Rhine promenade are more from Kaiserswerth with some from Medienhafen. While Medienhafen, Rhine Tower, Old Town, even Königsallee and Promenade is one big place in the center of Düsseldorf, this video missed many other locations. And the Königsallee was the most elegant avenue in Germany - fifty oder sixty years ago! But no pictures of the new Kö-Bogen and the park just in the north of Königsallee? What about Nordpark, japanisches Viertel, and all the seasonal attractions like Japantag, Büchermeile, Rheinkirmes, and more? There are better videos about Düsseldorf on youtube....
Well in this video you learned nothing much about Düsseldorf but at least some clips of the city and several others around that area. That is sadly pure click bait trash.
I can recommend Walters World, DW Euromaxx - Meet the Germans (and many more from their channel), Type Ashton, for some in-depth comparisons, Nalf for some local Baden Würrtemberg views and Liam Carps for pure fun. Also Extra 3 (Extra dry) for more bureaucratic shenanigans. And you already know most of those channels already ^^
Hello. There is a new video about Germany on Jules' German-language RUclips channel. it's a bit long but very good. maybe you'll take a look at this
6:35 what a cultured man xDD
It is quite sad that in this video is a lot of footage included wich is definitely not in Düsseldorf. I live in Düsseldorf since 4 years now and it is my place to be. There are more things to see and do than they showed in the video. Like many mentioned already: japanese quarter, nightlife at the longest bar counter in the world, Stadtstrand, paradise beach (I love it), Nordpark, Volksgarten... and you get along with english very well here as it is a very international city.
You know why children from Düsseldorf do not play hide and seek? Because noone would look for them (Cologne joke)
3:04 ₹ = Indian Rupee (INR); ₹299 is roughly $4 in USD.... although i'm surprised it popped up in a video about a German city, narrated by a guy with a British-ish accent
Taking a wild guess: The channel is managed from india, they have ChatGPT or something similar writing up a top 10, then they go through stock footage providers to find the clips for their video (which explains the stuff in the video, that's not Düsseldorf, the editor just doesn't know and puts everything in, that pops up for the keywords). The voice might also be AI generated.
@@derhinek ok yes that makes sense
HI Ryan, Düsseldorf is the Place where i life , greetings from Germany
hm, you can Bungee jump in DD. That peaked my interest before. And ofc DD is famous for the "longest beer counter in the world". That didn't come up, did it?
In these weird buildings the windows were NOT open. The windows are just mounted in a weird way.
Düsseldorf feels like Japan in a lot of areas. The most Japanese city in Germany.
oh let see what i should do in D as its not to far away... may i did some things.. (btw we are often there eating hot pot in a very good restaurant...)
Hallo, die Rheinuferpromenade gibt es auch weil der Verkehr im Tunnel darunter fährt. Der Tunnel ist ca. 5 km lang zwischen Tonhalle und Hafen. Wenn du doch ein wenig Auto interessiert bist schau mal nach der Classic Remise Düsseldorf, es ist weniger ein Museum sondern eher ein Handelszentrum für classic cars oder auch modernerer Sportwagen. Es sind mehrere Händler oder Werkstätten in einem alten halbrunden Lokschuppen so gibt es immer wieder was neues/anderes zu sehen. Etwas ähnliches gibt es in Köln mit der Motor World aber ein Düsseldorfer würde sagen das ein Besuch dort nicht sein muss.😊
How can he mention the old town without mentioning the pubs and bars?
9:00 they're not open. That's just how the architecture looks.
They forgot to show "paradise beach" 😢
even a Electronic Music Museum
Düsseldorf is not fancy, don’t worry. I also wouldn’t say that shopping street was anywhere near the most exclusive shopping street in Germany- Munich, Hamburg, Berlin have all streets like that.
The state Düsseldorf is in, NRW, is also not considered a ‚fancy state‘. Not at all in fact.
Düsseldorf is better known for its large Japanese population, the biggest Japanese community in all of Europe.
Düsseldorf is seen as very fancy. Not every single part of it though.
@@andreadee1567true for that it is famous for.
But it really isn't much more than that stretch of the Kö, the rest is just a big city with normal people, NRW parliament, some industries, and many other things.....
As someone from Cologne, Düsseldorf is fancy for me xDD very snobbish people and loads of money in that town.
The whole footage to #2 was from Bonn, not Düsseldoof.
The Kaiserpfalz is Not in Düsseldorf but in Goslar in the Harz Mountains.
That picture was false but we have still the remains of emperor’s castle in Kaiserswerth. A very impressing view when it is lit in summer nights, having a glass of wine, feeling he might come just around the corner 😀.
13:21 wtf - isnt that bonn?
Yup it is!!!
Yes, that's what I thout too! Thats the Bonn rhine promenade! It's typically for those Top 10 (or what ever) videos to show scenes that are actually from somewhere else.
Some is Vonn some is Goslar near to my hometown, if your Think Düsseldorf is near..
My Favorit Gallery was a Hair Cut Shop. My Favorit Location to Drink Altbier, was a Place where do Not can say i like a Beer. You Let to have to serve Peanuts. When you get your Peanuts there will be a Beer included... but was along Time ago... 1982
@@axelurbanski2774 😂 that sounds funny! The Peanut thing...
Dude, Cahokia is not far from Indiana and several thousand years old😂
Hello ryan its me again! GFML!
How is it? oh ryan before i forgot, it gives in Düsseldorf airport the SKY TRAIN!
And From Düsseldorf you can visiting US, THE ESSENER !!!
We steam brewed beer with souvenir shop, yummmi currywurst and the GRUGA PARK!
and with a bus calls SB 15 (Schnell Bus = fast Bus) , you can visiting a city calls Velbert!
i hope you like it!!!
Kind regards
German Frowline ML🐱
Cool Video!! And so fun watching you watch a video about my homecity 😍🥳🥳 But yeah in the video aren't even shown the best things of Düsseldorf. Too many museums, yes we have many but there are so much more things and way more interesting things. Like some other already commented.
Footage and audio seem to be a bit asynchronous sometimes...
Kaiserswerth was founded around 700 as abbey Suitbertswerth ("Suitbert's island" - werth or werder is old German for a river island). After the first abbey had been destroyed, a new one got the name "Kaiserswerth", "Emperor's island", which was endowed by Carolingian King Louis III the Younger of East Francia. In 1045 it became an Imperial Palace (Kaiserpfalz) by Emperor Henri III (Salian dynasty), in 1145 an Imperial City by King ("rex Romanorum") Conrad III. (Staufen dynasty). Düsseldorf itself was founded only in the 13th century.
Fun Fact: the famous picture of Washington Crossing the Delaware, that most US-Americans will know, was painted in 1851by Emanuel Leutze in Düsseldorf, so the river in the painting is probably rather the Rhine near Düsseldorf, than the Delaware.
The promenade with the cannon is “Alter Zoll” in Bonn. This video sucks.
There is a famous theatre of string puppets that plays operas like from Mozart. It’s amazing and worth mentioning.
It's so nice for me to life in Düsseldorf. I love this city, it's always so nice, to drive with the tram through the city to your destinations on a daily bases.
🤣 Frank Gehry is actually an american architect and you have plenty of his buildings in the US....The windows are not open though.....
They forgot the japanese district with many japanese restaurants and manga/ anime culture. Also the missed to mention that the Oldtown/ Altstadt has the longest counter (biggest number of pubs) in the world. :)
Greetings from Düsseldorf =)
As someone who isn't interested in Museums and Art at all... I regularly visit Düsseldorf for partying 🎉🥳😍! The "Altstadt" (old town) and the nearby riverbank is one of the best partying-place in germany!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Vitisting Altstadt and Not one Word about the Special Altbier from düsseldorf is a shame , japanese District wasn‘t mentioned , Fashion has nearly as much importance as the Art , and last but Not least we got white Sand beaches on various Locations on the River rhein , to Hang out and take a swim during summer. Plus electronic Musik is also a thing ( Kraftwerk is from düsseldorf ). The Video you reacted to is very commercial
Düsseldorf stinks. Cologne is better in every aspect:)
You should compare it by an equally horribly made heartless video on Cologne. See you at Worringen 😀👹.
@@winny4765 A: A video about Cologne will always have heart, since it is about Cologne. B: Dont act like Worringen was Düsseldorf vs. Cologne, it was a duchy, basically a country, against one city.
Although the combination of letters "th" appears in several German words it's never pronounced in the English way.
As an example:
theatre = Theater, means the same thing but is pronounced ta(y)-aw-ter
Hence the palace building is named Schloss Benrath - pronounced shloss ben-rawt; Schloss = palace.
Fun fact: "Dorf" means "village" and due to this, with more than 600.000 citizens, Düsseldorf is the largest village in Germany
Düsseldorf is beautiful... if you are rich,
otherwise make sure you don't get stabbed by an Islamist,
of course the video only shows the beautiful corners of the city, they are really beautiful.
be careful at the station that you don't step in any splashes.
Yeah, too many W.A.S.P.s in America. I saw you thinking that 😁
The currency at the beginning were INR, Indian Rupees. Which points at the video author's identity, considering that it's very AI-generated.
If you actually want to learn about these places, watch a video of a real human going around and seeing the places (like a travel vlog).
These B-Roll AI videos showcase some aspects, but they get many things wrong and may give you an impression that does not quite match reality.
every year in mai we have japan day the event stretches all the way from the main trainstation in the center of the city to the rhein ufer along the "japan street" (street here is lined with japanese shops all the way, can buy lot of jp food or daily items there) past the japanese consulate (which has a big karaoke bar in its basement, ofcs...) with festival stands n such along the way and lot of em at the rhein ufer all in like proper classical japanese way how theyd do over there, and considering how many jps live in this city should be fairly accurate to the real deal too.
have also a big famous area in the city called the japanese gardens.
also a bunch of breweries, the most well known would be the "Füchschen" can have some proper Düsseldorfer Altbier there along with some german food, the beer might be too strong for americans tho, was too strong for my canadian friends when brought em there once in the past.
but ya, lots of museums and shopping areas in this city.
have a couple of big mall areas fancy hoshposh with the shadow arcaden or something more "normal" with the bilker ones.
As a Viennese seriously underwhelmed, sorry, Düsseldorf 😉
3:35 “traditional german stores” and they show colorful tourist rip-off shops.... all clear. 😑
I guess if you google "what to do in duesseldorf" you would get this. I dont think you will find germans doing that stuff, just tourists. For me i would want to do none of that.
AI designed content ... Not very interesting compared to to Düsseldorf in the real world 😅
My hometown 😍
Dusseldorf is a nice City and it’s suburbs and hilly backyard Landscapes
Düsseldorf is the Archenemy of Cologne, thats Important to them.
I was at that #1 Spot a few weeks ago and i have honestly never seen more super luxus cars anywhere it was insane. in this video they really only showed normal cars tbh