I just saw this video from 4 months ago now, and really enjoyed it. I love Japan, but havent to Hokkaido yet (but I wish to go there). Your trip there looks really nice, thanks for sharing the food (the sushi looks so tasty, and for me as a non japanese speaking person, having a touch pad to order, makes it so easy), and the attractions of Hakodate.
The express train journey along the coast longs very scenic. Are there no Shinkansen to Hokkaido ? I also like to get a bento for a train journey, and I always like to discover new things. In my opinion, your wifes bento looked more delicious :-).
Please come to Hokkaido. In addition to Hakodate, Sapporo and Otaru are some of the most popular destinations for overseas tourists. When we visited Hakodate, there were tourists from many different countries. There is also a Shinkansen in Hokkaido, but it only goes from Tokyo to Hakodate. Hakodate is in the southernmost part of Hokkaido. In about 10 years, the Shinkansen line will be extended to Sapporo, the largest city in Hokkaido. When that happens, it will be possible to come from Tokyo by Shinkansen, which will make sightseeing easier. My lunch was delicious, but my wife's was better :)
What a nice tour! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
I love Japan and japanese culture, hope I get to visit some day...
Thank you for your comment!
Please come visit in Japan sometime.
@@Japanese_homecooking_sho oh, I that's one of my dreams!
I just saw this video from 4 months ago now, and really enjoyed it. I love Japan, but havent to Hokkaido yet (but I wish to go there). Your trip there looks really nice, thanks for sharing the food (the sushi looks so tasty, and for me as a non japanese speaking person, having a touch pad to order, makes it so easy), and the attractions of Hakodate.
The express train journey along the coast longs very scenic. Are there no Shinkansen to Hokkaido ? I also like to get a bento for a train journey, and I always like to discover new things. In my opinion, your wifes bento looked more delicious :-).
Please come to Hokkaido. In addition to Hakodate, Sapporo and Otaru are some of the most popular destinations for overseas tourists.
When we visited Hakodate, there were tourists from many different countries.
There is also a Shinkansen in Hokkaido, but it only goes from Tokyo to Hakodate. Hakodate is in the southernmost part of Hokkaido. In about 10 years, the Shinkansen line will be extended to Sapporo, the largest city in Hokkaido. When that happens, it will be possible to come from Tokyo by Shinkansen, which will make sightseeing easier.
My lunch was delicious, but my wife's was better :)