You two truly represent the last great dichotomy of humanity. Seeing the duality of man so perfectly represented in this fabulous Japanese setting not only gives me hope for J-Tubers, but for art and humanity as a whole. As you progress in your careers and lives be sure to share the profound findings that you intrepid travellers unearth on your way through this immense existence you seem to live.
Thanks for sharing. Perhaps you can explore some less touristy spots and remote regions. It is very fun to drive in the Japanese countryside. Tourist spots are that for a reason and are very beautiful, just very much more diffused in the media than the equally beautiful off the beaten track ones. Plenty of organic farmstays as well, if you look for them, that can accommodate you while you tour the country. Perhaps you can even get some sort of sponsorship from the government to promote rural areas and invite new adventures to your life, if you choose to do something about it, of course.
Thank you for the feedback! We don't actually own a car, but we have been looking into renting one and going on some road trips to see some more of the country side!
If I remember correctly, we were there on November 6th, but we were definitely a week early, BUT the timings change every year so I'd reccomend looking at the Momiji forecast to plan your trip!
Another great video ❤️
Thanks Bella!
You two truly represent the last great dichotomy of humanity. Seeing the duality of man so perfectly represented in this fabulous Japanese setting not only gives me hope for J-Tubers, but for art and humanity as a whole. As you progress in your careers and lives be sure to share the profound findings that you intrepid travellers unearth on your way through this immense existence you seem to live.
こんにちは!私は素晴らしいチャンネルを見つけてしまいました!
綺麗な映像と素晴らしい編集でいいですね!
参考にします!
ありがとうございます!良かったです!
Beautiful
New Subscriber from New York!! Great videos guys!! I miss Kyoto and I cant wait to be back soon ;)
Thanks for sharing. Perhaps you can explore some less touristy spots and remote regions. It is very fun to drive in the Japanese countryside. Tourist spots are that for a reason and are very beautiful, just very much more diffused in the media than the equally beautiful off the beaten track ones. Plenty of organic farmstays as well, if you look for them, that can accommodate you while you tour the country. Perhaps you can even get some sort of sponsorship from the government to promote rural areas and invite new adventures to your life, if you choose to do something about it, of course.
Thank you for the feedback! We don't actually own a car, but we have been looking into renting one and going on some road trips to see some more of the country side!
Im curious what day you were there? I am booking a ticket today and I am hoping to not be too early.
If I remember correctly, we were there on November 6th, but we were definitely a week early, BUT the timings change every year so I'd reccomend looking at the Momiji forecast to plan your trip!
I live in a prefecture next to Kyoto, but I haven't been here yet.
who's got the bag