to those curious what the conversation is about: - the woman is a tour guide - she asks if Rambalac is photographing or filming and whether the music is a disturbance - she then explains various stuff about Hiroshima castle like the wall height, what kind of fish live in the moat (there's eel there too - Rambalac is surprised about it), etc - Rambalac notices an osprey, the tour guide confirms they also come here - tour guide says despite it being in the middle of the city, there's a lot of animal life around - Rambalac says the castle in the place he grew up in is also pretty old (1600-ish) - at the rear gate, the tour guide shows a torii that was exposed to the nuclear bomb explosion in 1945 - she points out a TV crew preparing for some broadcast - Rambalac asks if it isn't radio, she confirms it's TV - Rambalac says it's nice weather, tour guide agrees - tour guide says it's a nice spot for sakura viewing in April, all pink - she says now it's green season, in autumn it's all red - she talks about various defense installations of the castle, making it hard to attack etc - Rambalac asks if what she's talking about still exists, she says no - she talks about the castle ground being pretty vast at 1km+ - Rambalac makes a pun on Hiroshima being vast ("hiroi") - guide laughs - guide asks if Rambalac has been to the main castle keep as it comes into view - Rambalac says not today, but he's been there a long time ago - she says it's reconstructed (not original), there was a connected small version or something (?) - she then talks about koi (goldfish) climbing falls etc, asking Rambalac if he knows the baseball team Hiroshima Carps - Rambalac is unsure for a second, then says yes he has seen it from the shinkansen - guide says "left side", and yep that's the Hiroshima Carps - Rambalac says "safety first" - guide explains construction of keep for throwing down stones and windows for shooting arrows - Rambalac asks if big Japanese bows can actually fit in there (he uses the word "wakyu" which I didnt know and the guide also briefly seemed to be unsure about) and calls them "tall" (takai) which the guide auto-corrects to "long" (nagai) - guide says in peace times, it all wasn't used much - she talks about the glass building in the rear being a "kouritsu koukou" (public highschool) - she says it's been used as a model in anime and asks if Rambalac knows "Kimi no Na Wa" - Rambalac says yes - she says it's been used as prototype for the school the main character goes to in Tokyo - Rambalac says it's Hiroshima here though - guide laughs - guide says prettiest place here - if there are no waves, can see into & photograph water too - guide asks how often Rambalac has been to Hiroshima - he says now's 4th time - she asks if it's work, he says visiting friends - she talks about some brown building 1km away from the castle that collapsed under its own weight during the bombing or something - Rambalac says his friend's mom was there at the time - guide mentions a local place that the Carps come to - Rambalac says it was more popular before apparently - they talk about the stone wall and the marks on it (Rambalac says he noticed them) - guide says the people who made the wall made the marks as a signature of sorts - Rambalac asks about the orange color, guide just says uh-huh, some are orange without explaining why - good place to see a big one is on the top corner - guide talks about various stone shapes like triangle, teacup, etc - they talk about a "glasses"-like 8-form - guide talks how the stones were brought from the sea, and how turtles like to hang there in sunny weather ("that's not a Japanese turtle though") - she talks about various wall technicalities - she says "lots of turtles" - she talks about the hundred+ year old tree that was exposed to the nuclear bomb explosion - guide talks about some Edo-era stuff that was reconstructed - asks where Rambalac is going after the castle - Rambalac says "no plan. going for a walk" - Rambalac says "Yokogawa kana" (maybe Yokogawa) - guide misunderstands as "yoku wakaran" (don't really know) - Rambalac explains he means Yokogawa Station - guide says it's interesting, but small - she asks if he went to Ninomaru (secondary part of the castle compound) - Rambalac is unsure - she says "ah, if you don't go it's fine" (means it's not very interesting) - "we've arrived, arigatougozaimashita"
Standing in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome on a quiet weekday morning and listening to the wind blow through the ruins was an eerie experience. Kudos for showing there is more to Hiroshima than the bomb-related sights.
I used to live in Iwakuni, but Hiroshima was practically my second home during the weekends. Thank you so much for posting this. This brings back a ton of memories.
it really does make me feel like im immersed in whats happening. i will never get tired of your videos of japan each and every one of them is beautiful and interesting in its own way.
I visited Hiroshima in 2017. Loved it immensely!! I took dozens of photos of this ruined building, I couldn’t get enough of it. Hiroshima now is a beautiful city. I plan to go back.
I really really like these videos!Visiting japanese once is my lifelong dream!But watching your videos is just amazing.The scenery and the peacefulness in these videos just soothes my heart.Please keep them coming and THank you very much!
I’m going to visit Hiroshima in October, can’t wait to walk around all day long! I also planned to visit that rabbit island, hope it’s fun. Thanks for the video, love your channel.
Such a haunting beginning, especially knowing the history. The flute music played near the castle is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this tour. It may seem standard to you but to me it is mesmerizing. Great walk! -Henry
i love your videos so much! i hope one day i can see all of my favorite places from your videos. I probably watched like 40 so far its so relaxing and hypnotizing at the same time
Atomic ruins-a solemn site to remember.A river ride with a stunning view of the majestic castle.A tune of sad song being played fills the heart with sadness.Thanx Rambalac for a beautiful sight of the river views.
Greetings from the state of Indiana , USA. Love all your videos! A special shout-out to Mikasa Ackermann for translating. What a wonderfully generous thing to do. Thank you.
I love Rambalac's videos too, so it felt like a natural thing to do ) I apologize for some missing lines and no timestamps, but taking it all up to subtitle level would've needed half a day probably. this is just some stuff I typed (mostly) in realtime while watching/listening.
I remember going to Hiroshima very beautiful place my cousin liked making paper cranes so he got his entire class to make paper cranes to send with us to Japan we gave them to the memorial Japan was such a beautiful place I want to go back sometime
During your castle boat ride I kept imagining the different seasons....the fresh summer bright greens and yellows, the lush spring sakura blooms in pink and white, the autumn scarlets and burning orange warm hues and winter's brilliant white snowfalls.....during the Endo period. If only we can create time travel wouldn't it be wonderful ☺️ Sōzō suru
hi Rambalac, your video is amazing !! but I really like your video about traveling in Japan at night especially if it rains and crosses a small alley that I like the most, I hope you make more videos about traveling Thank you for sharing this video
Чудесная прогулка на лодочке. Гид хороший, даже не зная японский, поняла - очень красиво при цветении сакуры! Хиросима зеленая и просторная, грустно осознавать, что это результат бомбардировки... Спасибо.
One of the nicest japanese tourist spots we’ve been to this year. Made me teary-eyed as I gazed into the atomic bomb dome. Truly one of the most memorable places in Japan to visit. I enjoy watching your videos so much even if they last for hours. We’ll be back in November and yes, Hiroshima is again in out itinerary.
Dear Rambalac...So many days without hearing from you and from your beautiful Lumix GH5 camera, which is better than our eyes! We hope you are well and happy. Best regards Elba: from Argentina :-)
A definite (understandable) aura of sadness, particularly the trees. I didn't expect this video to be "fun" ... but was a bit surprised at the palpable pall of deep sadness.
They actually protect the cranes from the weather now, that’s nice. 30 years ago they’d all get wet and drip dye out. When you’ve got a million prepared cranes, it could be quite the mess, especially during ‘peak crane season’ of August.
Thank you so much for your hard work! Your videos have inspired me and I'm preparing to do something similar with my home city of Ioannina - Greece. Of course, I couldn't afford a high-end camera, so I'll use a GoPro Hero 7 instead! Please, keep up the good work!!! Your videos are amazing!!!
Eu resolvi assistir a esse vídeo hoje por causa da data, 06 de agosto, em que o Japão lembra os 75 anos da tragédia nuclear que aconteceu em Hiroshima. Foi um passeio importante, não apenas para conhecer o lugar, mas também para perceber a importância da cidade para os japoneses, que conseguiram reconstruir tudo novamente. Agradeço também por terem feito a transcrição de sua conversa com a guia turística, eu estava muito curioso para saber o que vocês estavam conversando a respeito do lugar. E também agradeço pela sua resposta no vídeo anterior, tentarei postar meus próximos comentários em inglês.
Rambalac где-то в ноябре был в Хиросиме, катался на таком трамвае, очень милый внутри. Вот ссылка на его видео ruclips.net/video/NxXevpGGFBM/видео.html
@@Rambalac кстати, если как-нибудь будет время и желание, порекомендую пару более экзотических локаций, которых вроде на канале пока нет: - Fuchu keiba-jou (ипподром). он довольно крут (размером с авианосец) и на гонки + выгуливание лошадок интересно смотреть (и это все можно снимать), плюс основная локация Umamusume и близко от Токио. - Ikaho Onsen и Mt. Haruna - для фанатов Initial D. по Икахо можно неплохо гулять, а дорогу к Харуне лучше заснять в машине, если есть возможность, ибо классика жанра. - Ooarai - для фанатов Girls and Panzer . деревня скорее мелкая, но фандома всякого много. - Hirosaki (в Аомори-кен) - локация Flying Witch . там очень симпатично, но довольно далеко от Токио. - Takayama - локация Hyouka и вообще довольно кавайное туристическое место (хотя я там был до того как их залило в прошлом году, не знаю как сейчас) - Okayama (более конкретно Korakuen - топ 3 японских садов). сам город не так интересен, но сад - это да. - в Фукуоке таки было еще много других интересных мест, про которых пока ничего нет, типа Накасу итд - Нагасаки. там есть много всего - старый город, порт, трамвай, здания европейских мигрантов, второй музей атомной бомбардировки, итд. - Окинава (Наха, мелкие острова вроде Ишигаки и Ириомоте) . экзотический курорт по японским понятиям. но вообще уже много всего у тебя отснято, даже что-то интересное придумать сложно ) а вообще спасибо и от меня, иногда как ностальгия накатывает, открываю че-нибудь - и как снова на месте ) нихония как наркотик - если ты не там, нужна регулярная доза )
@@Rambalac это понятно ) и так уже удивляюсь, как ты сумел столько наснимать в таком количестве разных мест. я понемногу поснимал в свое время, но тогда еще на всякие мыльницы, которые стыдно сегодня выкладывать. 4К и настолько классный стабилизатор - это конечно совсем другой мир.
А как в Японии дела обстоят с клещами? Или там всё обрабатывают хорошо? Я вот вижу, что у них всегда парки ухоженные, постриженные. Нет зарослей и высокой травы - мест обитания клещей.
New to your channel, lovely 😊 But how do you stop your microphones getting wet and how do you stop the wind sounds in the microphones? (I can’t stop wondering so I had to ask)
I'd love to spend time there and read the plaques. I know it is impossible because we are literally at the dawn of the nuclear age still, but I hope we never use atomic weapons again.
As an American, this made me sad that not just Men die from the bombs, Women and Children did too, sometimes I always wondered if the spirits are there looking for the same bombs so long time ago. Sorry for my grammar.
Yes, but I asked Japanese. The reason is its like a foreign language song, you can listen to it without understanding words, but when you understand it may become boring.
How can people take photo or selfie, posing all smiling, in front of this building, without being ashamed of themselves. Normally i'm a cynical, but ignorance disgusts me ... 1:45 - 2:06 Apart from that, thanks for the video, your videos are always beautiful.
to those curious what the conversation is about:
- the woman is a tour guide
- she asks if Rambalac is photographing or filming and whether the music is a disturbance
- she then explains various stuff about Hiroshima castle like the wall height, what kind of fish live in the moat (there's eel there too - Rambalac is surprised about it), etc
- Rambalac notices an osprey, the tour guide confirms they also come here
- tour guide says despite it being in the middle of the city, there's a lot of animal life around
- Rambalac says the castle in the place he grew up in is also pretty old (1600-ish)
- at the rear gate, the tour guide shows a torii that was exposed to the nuclear bomb explosion in 1945
- she points out a TV crew preparing for some broadcast
- Rambalac asks if it isn't radio, she confirms it's TV
- Rambalac says it's nice weather, tour guide agrees
- tour guide says it's a nice spot for sakura viewing in April, all pink
- she says now it's green season, in autumn it's all red
- she talks about various defense installations of the castle, making it hard to attack etc
- Rambalac asks if what she's talking about still exists, she says no
- she talks about the castle ground being pretty vast at 1km+
- Rambalac makes a pun on Hiroshima being vast ("hiroi")
- guide laughs
- guide asks if Rambalac has been to the main castle keep as it comes into view
- Rambalac says not today, but he's been there a long time ago
- she says it's reconstructed (not original), there was a connected small version or something (?)
- she then talks about koi (goldfish) climbing falls etc, asking Rambalac if he knows the baseball team Hiroshima Carps
- Rambalac is unsure for a second, then says yes he has seen it from the shinkansen
- guide says "left side", and yep that's the Hiroshima Carps
- Rambalac says "safety first"
- guide explains construction of keep for throwing down stones and windows for shooting arrows
- Rambalac asks if big Japanese bows can actually fit in there (he uses the word "wakyu" which I didnt know and the guide also briefly seemed to be unsure about) and calls them "tall" (takai) which the guide auto-corrects to "long" (nagai)
- guide says in peace times, it all wasn't used much
- she talks about the glass building in the rear being a "kouritsu koukou" (public highschool)
- she says it's been used as a model in anime and asks if Rambalac knows "Kimi no Na Wa"
- Rambalac says yes
- she says it's been used as prototype for the school the main character goes to in Tokyo
- Rambalac says it's Hiroshima here though
- guide laughs
- guide says prettiest place here
- if there are no waves, can see into & photograph water too
- guide asks how often Rambalac has been to Hiroshima
- he says now's 4th time
- she asks if it's work, he says visiting friends
- she talks about some brown building 1km away from the castle that collapsed under its own weight during the bombing or something
- Rambalac says his friend's mom was there at the time
- guide mentions a local place that the Carps come to
- Rambalac says it was more popular before apparently
- they talk about the stone wall and the marks on it (Rambalac says he noticed them)
- guide says the people who made the wall made the marks as a signature of sorts
- Rambalac asks about the orange color, guide just says uh-huh, some are orange without explaining why
- good place to see a big one is on the top corner
- guide talks about various stone shapes like triangle, teacup, etc
- they talk about a "glasses"-like 8-form
- guide talks how the stones were brought from the sea, and how turtles like to hang there in sunny weather ("that's not a Japanese turtle though")
- she talks about various wall technicalities
- she says "lots of turtles"
- she talks about the hundred+ year old tree that was exposed to the nuclear bomb explosion
- guide talks about some Edo-era stuff that was reconstructed
- asks where Rambalac is going after the castle
- Rambalac says "no plan. going for a walk"
- Rambalac says "Yokogawa kana" (maybe Yokogawa)
- guide misunderstands as "yoku wakaran" (don't really know)
- Rambalac explains he means Yokogawa Station
- guide says it's interesting, but small
- she asks if he went to Ninomaru (secondary part of the castle compound)
- Rambalac is unsure
- she says "ah, if you don't go it's fine" (means it's not very interesting)
- "we've arrived, arigatougozaimashita"
thank you very much for that! I was indeed very curious! great work!
Thanks, I will pin it :D
This is great! Thank you!
You rock! Thank you so much.
OMG, thanks for taking the time to translate this for everyone.
Standing in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome on a quiet weekday morning and listening to the wind blow through the ruins was an eerie experience. Kudos for showing there is more to Hiroshima than the bomb-related sights.
I love these videos it's like I'm on holiday
I used to live in Iwakuni, but Hiroshima was practically my second home during the weekends. Thank you so much for posting this. This brings back a ton of memories.
it really does make me feel like im immersed in whats happening. i will never get tired of your videos of japan each and every one of them is beautiful and interesting in its own way.
I visited Hiroshima in 2017. Loved it immensely!! I took dozens of photos of this ruined building, I couldn’t get enough of it. Hiroshima now is a beautiful city. I plan to go back.
I really really like these videos!Visiting japanese once is my lifelong dream!But watching your videos is just amazing.The scenery and the peacefulness in these videos just soothes my heart.Please keep them coming and THank you very much!
love these videos thanks so much for making them its like my monitor turns into a clear window and through it is japan its amazing !
I have walked those streets so many times !!!
Thank you so much.
Love Hiroshima.
I’m going to visit Hiroshima in October, can’t wait to walk around all day long! I also planned to visit that rabbit island, hope it’s fun. Thanks for the video, love your channel.
Such a haunting beginning, especially knowing the history. The flute music played near the castle is beautiful. Thanks for sharing this tour. It may seem standard to you but to me it is mesmerizing. Great walk! -Henry
i love your videos so much! i hope one day i can see all of my favorite places from your videos. I probably watched like 40 so far its so relaxing and hypnotizing at the same time
Atomic ruins-a solemn site to remember.A river ride with a stunning view of the majestic castle.A tune of sad song being played fills the heart with sadness.Thanx Rambalac for a beautiful sight of the river views.
Thanks Ramb. After watching for a good 10min or so you really start feeling like you're there!
I am also a fan.
I visit Hiroshima in March this Year, because of you, it feels I visit this beautiful Town again. Thank you.
Greetings from the state of Indiana , USA. Love all your videos! A special shout-out to Mikasa Ackermann for translating. What a wonderfully generous thing to do. Thank you.
I love Rambalac's videos too, so it felt like a natural thing to do ) I apologize for some missing lines and no timestamps, but taking it all up to subtitle level would've needed half a day probably. this is just some stuff I typed (mostly) in realtime while watching/listening.
Thank you for introducing Hiroshima to the world ,Rambalac san😊
LOL "Be Aware of Crows" Sneaky little devils they are. Loved the boat ride. Thanks.
Your videos are very relaxing, I always come back to them to help with focus or to just get lost in the sights. Please keep doing more
Excellent. I had such an amazing day there over 12 months ago. Good to see it all again!
Nice, informative and relaxing ! Thank you very much.
I visited Hiroshima April 2019 for one day. Peaceful city with rainy day. I enjoyed that day.
I remember going to Hiroshima very beautiful place my cousin liked making paper cranes so he got his entire class to make paper cranes to send with us to Japan we gave them to the memorial Japan was such a beautiful place I want to go back sometime
During your castle boat ride I kept imagining the different seasons....the fresh summer bright greens and yellows, the lush spring sakura blooms in pink and white, the autumn scarlets and burning orange warm hues and winter's brilliant white snowfalls.....during the Endo period. If only we can create time travel wouldn't it be wonderful ☺️ Sōzō suru
Missing your videos, I keep checking daily if a new one is here. Keep up the good work ! :)
Sorry, had knee issue and raining (without thunder). I'm preparing new video I filmed last Sunday.
@@Rambalac Looking forward to it!
hi Rambalac, your video is amazing !!
but I really like your video about traveling in Japan at night
especially if it rains and crosses a small alley that I like the most, I hope you make more videos about traveling
Thank you for sharing this video
Don't know why but I find listening to the Japanese language very relaxing even though I don't understand it.
I'm sorry but the tour guide has a simply wonderful voice. Another incredible video thank you.
I have never clicked so fast. Great video! ありがとう!
I've told you once and i'll say it again: i love your videos!!!
Чудесная прогулка на лодочке. Гид хороший, даже не зная японский, поняла - очень красиво при цветении сакуры! Хиросима зеленая и просторная, грустно осознавать, что это результат бомбардировки... Спасибо.
really enjoy these thanks rambalac
I was there a month ago! wonderful city :)
Hello Rambalac. I love your videos. Awaiting more :-)
One of the nicest japanese tourist spots we’ve been to this year. Made me teary-eyed as I gazed into the atomic bomb dome. Truly one of the most memorable places in Japan to visit. I enjoy watching your videos so much even if they last for hours. We’ll be back in November and yes, Hiroshima is again in out itinerary.
Dear Rambalac...So many days without hearing from you and from your beautiful Lumix GH5 camera, which is better than our eyes!
We hope you are well and happy. Best regards Elba: from Argentina :-)
Just some problems with knee and then rainy weekend (but without thunder). I'm planning Totoro forest and some Clannad place this weekend.
Great work.Looks like castle whole journey.
You have the sweetest voice. What a treat to take the boat ride! Beautiful day.
By the way, that woman is not me.
Rambalac 🤣🤣🤣 ❤️
You were in my neck of the woods, hope you enjoyed and visit again!
Amazing video. Thanks for taking me there this morning!!
Rambalac: I walk.
Me: I watch and listen.
👍👍👍
A definite (understandable) aura of sadness, particularly the trees. I didn't expect this video to be "fun" ... but was a bit surprised at the palpable pall of deep sadness.
25:02 Drag race
32:33 use playback speed of 0.25x.. you can see Rambalac's face revealed.....
you watch all his videos, theres so many funny things
Amazing walk! Thanks!
They actually protect the cranes from the weather now, that’s nice. 30 years ago they’d all get wet and drip dye out. When you’ve got a million prepared cranes, it could be quite the mess, especially during ‘peak crane season’ of August.
항상 좋은 영상 고맙습니다. 람발락님 영상 보면서 저도 한국에서 비슷한 콘텐츠 운영하게 됐어요. 건강하세요.
Came here for the swim 🏊♂️ 😂
Thanks for the nice boat ride. Guess you can’t not talk when you are the only one in the boat 😆
gracias Rambalac por este bello trabajo y baño de cultura a través de tus imagenes .....gracias
i wanna go to hiroshime kyoto and tokyo in the spring so bad i hope i can
Thank you for sharing your work! It's quite a bit impressive to see the place.
Thank you so much for your hard work! Your videos have inspired me and I'm preparing to do something similar with my home city of Ioannina - Greece. Of course, I couldn't afford a high-end camera, so I'll use a GoPro Hero 7 instead! Please, keep up the good work!!! Your videos are amazing!!!
Such a spacious city!
Every time I watch your channel, I want to get lost in Japan!!👍👍🐔🐈❤💕💫💤
Thank you for your videos. I love them.
Boat ride was awesome! The boat motor was very quiet, adding to the peacefullness. That lady was a chatterbox, though! Wonder if she spoke English?
She does, but I asked in Japanese.
why is this such a great channel
Hiroshima é um lugar especial. andando nessa cidade vc sentiu alguma coisa diferente?
Depends on place in Hiroshima may be. Many rivers in the center with parks, but other parts are pretty common.
love ur videos, thanks for uploading❤
Boat ride around the castle is amazing. Thanks for showing us around 👍🏻
Eu resolvi assistir a esse vídeo hoje por causa da data, 06 de agosto, em que o Japão lembra os 75 anos da tragédia nuclear que aconteceu em Hiroshima. Foi um passeio importante, não apenas para conhecer o lugar, mas também para perceber a importância da cidade para os japoneses, que conseguiram reconstruir tudo novamente. Agradeço também por terem feito a transcrição de sua conversa com a guia turística, eu estava muito curioso para saber o que vocês estavam conversando a respeito do lugar. E também agradeço pela sua resposta no vídeo anterior, tentarei postar meus próximos comentários em inglês.
Whats the battery life on that Lumix?
1.5 hours while simultaneously recording in 4K 60p and streaming 1080p through HDMI.
@@Rambalac Not bad. It records long enough to record a lengthy walk
Wow..thanks for sharing man,.. this looks amazing on 65 inch in 4k, having a joint .. its like im there
Gracias por otro gran video!!!!! :)
Большое спасибо! Было очень интересно! Еще не раз пересмотрим... Успехов и удачи!
Nice okonomiyaki with beer would be perfect after this walk.
Boat lady couldn’t go though the routine so I sensed uneasiness but she did good 😅
Asia Night: Walking in Asia
If you ever visit Japan try okonomiyaki. Hiroshima style is pretty famous and perfect match for nice cold beer.
25:01 Вау. Не ожидал, что там такие трамваи ходят. А то всё всякие разные электрички, монорельсы и прочий хай-тек...
Rambalac где-то в ноябре был в Хиросиме, катался на таком трамвае, очень милый внутри. Вот ссылка на его видео ruclips.net/video/NxXevpGGFBM/видео.html
this is beautiful , keep it up . Wonderful place :)
I’m not sure if you take location requests but I would absolutely love to see a walk around of Kuji, Iwate Prefecture.
Not sure. I was planning to go to Morioka but was not able at that time. I want to go to Morioka for snow festival this year.
Rambalac I think that would be amazing to see.
@@Rambalac кстати, если как-нибудь будет время и желание, порекомендую пару более экзотических локаций, которых вроде на канале пока нет:
- Fuchu keiba-jou (ипподром). он довольно крут (размером с авианосец) и на гонки + выгуливание лошадок интересно смотреть (и это все можно снимать), плюс основная локация Umamusume
и близко от Токио.
- Ikaho Onsen и Mt. Haruna - для фанатов Initial D. по Икахо можно неплохо гулять, а дорогу к Харуне лучше заснять в машине, если есть возможность, ибо классика жанра.
- Ooarai - для фанатов Girls and Panzer
. деревня скорее мелкая, но фандома всякого много.
- Hirosaki (в Аомори-кен) - локация Flying Witch
. там очень симпатично, но довольно далеко от Токио.
- Takayama - локация Hyouka и вообще довольно кавайное туристическое место (хотя я там был до того как их залило в прошлом году, не знаю как сейчас)
- Okayama (более конкретно Korakuen - топ 3 японских садов). сам город не так интересен, но сад - это да.
- в Фукуоке таки было еще много других интересных мест, про которых пока ничего нет, типа Накасу итд
- Нагасаки. там есть много всего - старый город, порт, трамвай, здания европейских мигрантов, второй музей атомной бомбардировки, итд.
- Окинава (Наха, мелкие острова вроде Ишигаки и Ириомоте)
. экзотический курорт по японским понятиям.
но вообще уже много всего у тебя отснято, даже что-то интересное придумать сложно )
а вообще спасибо и от меня, иногда как ностальгия накатывает, открываю че-нибудь - и как снова на месте ) нихония как наркотик - если ты не там, нужна регулярная доза )
Проблема только найти время.
@@Rambalac это понятно ) и так уже удивляюсь, как ты сумел столько наснимать в таком количестве разных мест. я понемногу поснимал в свое время, но тогда еще на всякие мыльницы, которые стыдно сегодня выкладывать. 4К и настолько классный стабилизатор - это конечно совсем другой мир.
New at the channel. Thumps up !
@@streetsofasia8895 Yes.
Very Chill and nice video Bro 👌
been here in early 2019, after 5pm i'm the only person at peace park.
will come back next year.
А как в Японии дела обстоят с клещами? Или там всё обрабатывают хорошо? Я вот вижу, что у них всегда парки ухоженные, постриженные. Нет зарослей и высокой травы - мест обитания клещей.
Никогда не слышал о каких-то проблемах с клещами.
New to your channel, lovely 😊 But how do you stop your microphones getting wet and how do you stop the wind sounds in the microphones? (I can’t stop wondering so I had to ask)
I dont stop, it gets wet. I use windshield.
Amazing videos
Rambalac => clic => like => enjoy 👌🏼
En que minuto revienta el pueblo?
Thank you Rambalac
really a nice video ... go Rambalac go
I'd love to spend time there and read the plaques. I know it is impossible because we are literally at the dawn of the nuclear age still, but I hope we never use atomic weapons again.
fantastique idea to make a boat ride, cool !!! :-)
@rambalac, great video. Where are you from? Do you live in Japan now? = )
32:33 Hey there :)
As an American, this made me sad that not just Men die from the bombs, Women and Children did too, sometimes I always wondered if the spirits are there looking for the same bombs so long time ago.
Sorry for my grammar.
Video is great as always! But could you do something with the fur from the mic? It's always visible on the top.
Oh, yeah, my bad I fix it but wind put it back. Threat it as your hairs while you are walking. Probably I will do some haircut.
Thank you Rambalac! Would the charming host on the boat speak English aswell?
Yes, but I asked Japanese. The reason is its like a foreign language song, you can listen to it without understanding words, but when you understand it may become boring.
@@Rambalac Well, I understood the word "ATOM", and that should have meant a lot in Hiroshima!
Спасибо! очень интересно :)
The town is great. Sadly the area isn't somewhere we must stay.
Hiroshima is really a beautiful city
Crazy to think of the destruction that place once seen
I really want to live my rest life there:-)
Greetings from india rambalac 💓🇮🇳
I thought it says "and swim around the castle"
My bad English
@@Rambalac dont worry :) im just checking if i was right.
How can people take photo or selfie, posing all smiling, in front of this building,
without being ashamed of themselves. Normally i'm a cynical, but ignorance disgusts me ... 1:45 - 2:06
Apart from that, thanks for the video, your videos are always beautiful.
@J M あなたはアメリカ軍が日本軍人ではない一般の民間人を大量に虐殺したことを笑うのですか?
とても醜悪。
日本人はアメリカを恨んでいないし、謝罪も要求しません。
日本も酷いことをしてきた歴史がありますから。
でも原爆被災地をアメリカの戦勝記念碑だなどという言葉は怒りに震えます。
醜く歪んだ愛国心はアメリカの名を穢す。
@J M Teenagers should be kept mute until they grow up so they can avoid being cruel while they take no responsibility.
J M you sure are one Hell of a TURD!!
Yeah, I thought that was pretty distasteful.
Amo tu videos de argentina jujuy saludos
この美しいビデオを共有していただきありがとうございます、私は両親に広島市ランバラック様を訪問するように連れて行ってくれるように言います✨👍😎🐱👤
Some kond of hair was on the upperleft cornwe.
Need haircut
So this is how Heaven really looks like (・o・)
I dont actually know if im the only one who thinks that, but, Japan feels way beautiful at night...
Still beatiful though
Super good👍
one of only two cities have ever suffered atom bomb, how Japanese people feel this while they are visiting
Belíssimo video!