Welcome back ladies!, I love the waterfalls especially when the autumn leaves land on the water, also I love tiramisu! I’m going to have to try the matcha flavoured one when I get a chance!
Sarah, your mum... I am sure she will be absolutely delighted: with watching this entertaining video, as well as with getting her 'surprise' present!!! And, it is going to be her FAVOURITE cup, for sure. 🥰
5:52 I saw the bowl of the spoon sticking out of the broth before the handle & thought “why do they have a speaker driver in there?” Then I caught up to what I was seeing. 😄 Fun video & I’m glad you both hade a good time.
Honestly hard to pick a favourite with this one! It all looks so fun... And I now finally want to try shabu shabu, specifically with that Sesame sauce 🤤
I've been to Mito and I loved the garden! Sadly I got there too late and the café had already closed. But I also got to see the other historic buildings tied to the Tokugawa clan (like the school) and I couldn't believe how tranquil the atmosphere was. Hardly anyone around those beautiful historic sites.
So funny, I was not expecting the segway to throwing. I'm currently trimming some ramen bowls for a freind. On the same wheels, well, my two shimpo Whisper RK3E, I'm not sure those were whispers, they seemed a touch noisy, and mine are super super quiet. And, as usual, TC delivers a fun and respectful travelog video. Nice to see more craft. I would love to know more about the lacquer ware.
"It's pottery time, baby.." 😂 Sarahdactyl, the most tranquil sounding of the prehistoric reptiles. You guys make all the food look so delicious, I'm so jealous. I want that hitsumabushi but I prefer eel anyway. Great video.
Still only a couple minutes into watching and I have the same reaction as Sarah whenever I'm in a room with a Kotatsu. I have also favourited this video, you had me at Ume Orchard.
Doesn't Emma's pottery has a opening that's smaller than the body? The completed pottery in the photo looks nothing like what you made. LOL The tiramisu looks really good though so if I ever decide to visit Ibaraki, I'll definitely visit that cafe.
I've always wanted to try to make pottery. It looks so simple but since almost all videos I've seen of it has needed the professional to step in and help out to a (very) varying degree, it's obviously a lot harder than it looks 😀
It is quite difficult to get good at. You need a lot more strength to resist the amount of force the spinning clay puts onto your hands and you need to make slow but deliberate movements to change the shape whilst keeping the centre of gravity in the middle of the wheel.
We had a blast in Ibaraki! Let us know which activity was your favourite down below 😊
Emma's yukata is erm... wrong side its left over right yeah
The scenery is totally sugoi-!! What month was the filming? Do the temperatures vary greatly from morning to night?
I see Emma. I see Sarah. I click.
Sarah chuggin' the dipping sauce again. 🥃😂♥✨💖💜
I love how I'm sat here watching you guys eat this beautiful looking Japanese meal, yet I'm here eating a pot noodle and a bag of squares 😅
Can’t go wrong with a pot noodles every now and then 😅
The dream team! Such fun vibes as always with you two
Thank you!!
My favorite duo! Great video!
Thank youuuu!
The food as usual looked amazing. You guys are so lucky to experience all the different regions of Japan and try all the delicacies. Good job ladies.
Very beautiful place to be! Wish I could go back!
The desserts that were made to look like rock gardens! Those were the best! Prettiest snacks I've ever seen in your videos!
Welcome back ladies!, I love the waterfalls especially when the autumn leaves land on the water, also I love tiramisu! I’m going to have to try the matcha flavoured one when I get a chance!
love being shown around Ibaraki by emma and sara! the pottery was so cool to watch!
Sarah, your mum... I am sure she will be absolutely delighted: with watching this entertaining video, as well as with getting her 'surprise' present!!! And, it is going to be her FAVOURITE cup, for sure. 🥰
TY Emma and Sarah for the great vibes ☺☺☺
What a fun video! All the activities in Ibaraki looked amazing especially Raku Cafe and gardens 😊
another great video from the tokyo creative team. as a disabled person who can't travel i really love videos like these.
My mom's side is from Hitachi/Mito, thanks for showing the best prefecture!
Love the crafts! Such a fun souvenir ❤
Love ibaraki was my first place to stay in my 1st trip to Japan 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
5:52 I saw the bowl of the spoon sticking out of the broth before the handle & thought “why do they have a speaker driver in there?” Then I caught up to what I was seeing. 😄
Fun video & I’m glad you both hade a good time.
Besides eating, the pottery making looked like a ton of fun!! Love the dynamic between you both,it is so cute! #SaraandEmmaareKawaii
I want that tiramisu! What a delightful location. Thanks guys
Awesome! I’ve only visited on a day trip to see and experience Kairakuen as a lover of Japanese gardens.
Kotatsu are really popular in Iran. My wife's grandmother's house has one for the winter time.
The best part was you gals enjoying yourselves. More of that please and thank you.
I loved the waterfall, it would definitely be worth it to visit at night. The tiramisu looked divine ❤
Honestly hard to pick a favourite with this one! It all looks so fun... And I now finally want to try shabu shabu, specifically with that Sesame sauce 🤤
Pottery making skills level up! Kotatsu looked nice!
Great video all the food looks delicious
I wish i could releax with a good meal and view right now, but i will in my holiday in japan!
Love watching you two do adventures!
We will always.support this channel. They're one of the best.
I love you guys together! Always a joy to watch. ❤❤❤
That looks like such a peaceful trip, I especially loved the view from the teahouse.
I love wheel throwing. Did it for years. So much fun. Still selling mine from years ago. :)
Loved this video and the pottery aspect!
I've been to Mito and I loved the garden! Sadly I got there too late and the café had already closed. But I also got to see the other historic buildings tied to the Tokugawa clan (like the school) and I couldn't believe how tranquil the atmosphere was. Hardly anyone around those beautiful historic sites.
carrot dressing?? that sounds awesome! Yes ¥3000 is kinda pricey but for a special meal like that would be totally worth it
So funny, I was not expecting the segway to throwing. I'm currently trimming some ramen bowls for a freind. On the same wheels, well, my two shimpo Whisper RK3E, I'm not sure those were whispers, they seemed a touch noisy, and mine are super super quiet. And, as usual, TC delivers a fun and respectful travelog video. Nice to see more craft. I would love to know more about the lacquer ware.
"It's pottery time, baby.." 😂
Sarahdactyl, the most tranquil sounding of the prehistoric reptiles. You guys make all the food look so delicious, I'm so jealous. I want that hitsumabushi but I prefer eel anyway. Great video.
The tiramisus were so cool! I'd feel so conflicted eating it and destroying the art, but I'm sure it tastes so good.
Never been to Ibaraki, thank you so much for sharing and entertaining us! 初めて知りました!😊
Still only a couple minutes into watching and I have the same reaction as Sarah whenever I'm in a room with a Kotatsu. I have also favourited this video, you had me at Ume Orchard.
The only acceptable reaction when seeing a kotatsu!
Enjoyed this video. One minor question for Emma; are you wearing your yukata correctly?
I'll have to retry shabu shabu 😅 I think i did it wrong 🤣🤣
Much love from Arizona 💜💜
So beautiful
It's so cute that you let TC film your dates! (dont deny it!)
Doesn't Emma's pottery has a opening that's smaller than the body? The completed pottery in the photo looks nothing like what you made. LOL
The tiramisu looks really good though so if I ever decide to visit Ibaraki, I'll definitely visit that cafe.
I love everything about Japan but could never survive sitting on the floor. So grateful to share your experiences. ❤
I want Emma’s usagi jumper!!
I've always wanted to try to make pottery. It looks so simple but since almost all videos I've seen of it has needed the professional to step in and help out to a (very) varying degree, it's obviously a lot harder than it looks 😀
It is quite difficult to get good at. You need a lot more strength to resist the amount of force the spinning clay puts onto your hands and you need to make slow but deliberate movements to change the shape whilst keeping the centre of gravity in the middle of the wheel.
You should try playing Righteous Brothers music while making pottery, as it helps a lot.
You both look so cosy! I love the outfits! These videos are great, I wish I had a travel buddy to enjoy stuff together 😊
実家は隣の街ですが滝以外はなんもありませんw山あるからMTBとかが楽しいかも。
I want to try the foods and the pottery,
You definitely should whenever you come to Japan 😄
Shout out to the Carhartt beanie
And through the magic of TV, the glazed pottery looked nothing like the ones off the pottery wheel 🤔
I love EMMA❤
3:23 Emma your yukata ⁉️🤣
Emma's Emo side accidently coming out to play
That bridge at the beginning 😅
I was today years old when i learned the Japanese translation for “ahh bollocks!”😂
hi from Australia
good!
Those waterfalls look spectacular, but don't go chasing them.
We’ll just stick to the rivers and the lakes that we’re used to 😄
😊
I think one of you might be wearing a yukata the wrong way around.
🎉😊🎉😊
This feels like a date between Emma and Sarah 😂
I ship it 💖
浴衣の着方が気になる...右側が前になるのはなくなった方に着せる着方なのです
Sarah's yukata is put on incorrectly for a woman. Left over right is for a woman's funeral. Emma's is correct.
9:53 It burnt down in 1945. Hm, I wonder what happened in 1945? lol
It was hit by air raids during the Pacific War in 1945.
@@satomiarihara6887 I know. I was making a joke.
炬燵が人をだめにする😂
人を駄目にする。炬燵‼️
Wow the vibe of this video was off almost hostile