Adventures in Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @fashioninnigeria4148
    @fashioninnigeria4148 Год назад +1066

    The last frame made me laugh. Of course he bought it.

    • @duccc
      @duccc Год назад +81

      I think his gf bought it lol

    • @KFCjanitor740
      @KFCjanitor740 Год назад

      xd

    • @KingLich451
      @KingLich451 Год назад

      heh

    • @kunanon211
      @kunanon211 Год назад +117

      The manga is called "My grumpy cousin is too cute and I can't help it" 💀

    • @Chadison
      @Chadison Год назад

      @@kunanon211 do you know the other one

  • @Cinnus
    @Cinnus Год назад +436

    Philip is slowly exploring every real world location from the recent Hitman 2016+ trilogy and I'm getting worried

    • @not2hot99
      @not2hot99 Год назад +28

      Luckily he isnt bald!

    • @TreeFrogOnATree
      @TreeFrogOnATree Год назад +33

      @@not2hot99 or is he

    • @not2hot99
      @not2hot99 Год назад +9

      @@TreeFrogOnATree I guess he could shave...

  • @eastonlegend
    @eastonlegend Год назад +766

    i might be a minority but these travel vlog/summary videos are my favorite kliksphilip videos

    • @rijck3329
      @rijck3329 Год назад +56

      It's okay, minorities are allowed to have opinions too.

    • @pora-pora
      @pora-pora Год назад +15

      @@rijck3329 well, some.

    • @gerrytheleper6604
      @gerrytheleper6604 Год назад +6

      They're fantastic. The camera work is great. I wish they were longer and more in depth.

    • @starseed-
      @starseed- Год назад +2

      I’m apart of this minority

    • @Trovosity
      @Trovosity Год назад +1

      Facts

  • @Skeldoor
    @Skeldoor Год назад +165

    Crazy, about a year and a half ago now I visited Iceland, only to come home and find a vlog from you just having done the same. I think I even commented at the time about how we'd been to similar things just a few days apart. Then at the start of this year I got an orange rescue centre cat and then discovered you had done the same. And now I just recently got back from a 10 trip across Japan and you've gone and done the same again! Looks like we both went similar paths once again, 7:30 I think I literally stood at the same point as you in that shop in front of that exact Rog Ally.
    Just very coincidental, I kept an eye out for myself in background of your clips just in case. If it happens one more time though I will have to start suspecting you're listening in on my phonelines.

  • @AntonisTzorvas
    @AntonisTzorvas Год назад +22

    IDK how you do it, I've watched on your CS stories as many I guess and arrived here lately
    the tone and pace of your voice, the humane script, the choice of songs and the great editing while also not looking (thankfully) all shiny but both well-shaped and original is truly a great combo. Keep sharing stories please, thank you for your content!

  • @VikingBrave
    @VikingBrave Год назад +67

    There are plenty of dishes without fish in Japan, like tonkatsu, gyudon, oyakodon and yakitori. I barely ate any fish when I went to Tokyo a few weeks ago.

    • @ohredhk
      @ohredhk Год назад +19

      I also surprised that he said there was no sandwich when there are dozens of videos just people trying out all the sandwiches at 7-11.

    • @flytelp
      @flytelp Год назад +7

      @@ohredhk FamilyMart sandwiches >>

    • @adriangrana1239
      @adriangrana1239 Год назад +10

      Yea I was so suprised and disappointed that he went to McDonalds to avoid fish, in japan which has such good cusuine..... I mean ofcourse there are a lot of dishes with fish, but it really isn't hard to find a lot of dishes without fish. Also how the hell didn't he find any sandwhiches, a standard konbini would have done the job and on top of that there are other snacks that do replace sandwiches pretty good in my opinion like Onigiri (well I guess he would like it because of the fish inside anyways) or Bento boxes if he wanted something for the train ride.
      To add to your list of fishless meals in Japan:
      Yakiniku (literally grillead MEAT)
      karee raisu, literally curry rice usually with tonkatsu, very tasty too
      lots and lots of ramen dishes without fish, it's kind of pointles naming them all out
      soba, which are buckwheat noodles that are often eaten cold with a dip, no fish usually (unless it's in a soup with some fish)
      Many udon soups with and without fish
      wagyu beef (and it hasn't got to be A5 Kobe there are really good ones for a quarter the price which are so tasty)
      Shabu-Shabu also doesn't have fish (at least Ive never seen it)
      Okonomiyaki (this depends on the exact type, but can also be without fish)
      Omuraisu (omelette rice)
      Yakisoba (Fried Noodles with vegetables)
      Sukiyaki (thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan)
      Ushitan (beef tongue)
      yakimeshi (fried rice)
      I could go on and on...

    • @timokho20
      @timokho20 Год назад +2

      Yep plenty of meat dishes, vegetarians are gonna struggle in general all over east Asia but there is plenty of meat, noodles and rice dishes that don’t include fish.

  • @Pilps
    @Pilps Год назад +11

    Japan I can honestly say is one of those countries I think I will forever keep coming back too. Me and my partner went for around 2 weeks back in 2019, we went to Osaka, Kyoto, Nara then back to Osaka again.
    Haven't been since but we always look fondly and always get excited at the idea of returning back. Thank you for this video Philip, it was a unexpected but welcomed surprise that got the nostalgia levels firing up again.
    Also I think you missed out! Their egg sandwiches are notoriously some of the best sandwiches I've ever eaten. And haven't had anything close since. Also they do a good cream and strawberry one. I would of recommended finding them in 7eleven & Lawsons if you were still there. They always had them whenever we were craving them.
    Thank you Philip, from another Philip.

  • @Tudvari
    @Tudvari Год назад +88

    The "Fluffykins Cappuccino" should be in every coffee house, all around the world!

  • @LaurencePike
    @LaurencePike Год назад +105

    You WERE pointing at a temple at the start. The main building of Asakusa is a temple not a shrine. The grounds in general are a Buddhist temple (there is a tiny shrine to the right of the main temple). But you were called out unfairly in the intro, you were correct
    Edit: source: I live in Tokyo and have tour guided too many friends here

  • @generic6633
    @generic6633 Год назад +31

    "A temple of some sorts" was the exact reaction I had a month ago when I visited that same temple in Tokyo and had absolutely no clue where I was.

  • @thing4826
    @thing4826 Год назад +34

    5:34 The view from the bullet train honestly reminds me of noclipping above a map... That is probably one of the nerdiest things I have ever said.

    • @MsZsc
      @MsZsc Год назад

      north america is just so so sad
      I guess the british isles too

  • @Snafuuu
    @Snafuuu Год назад +9

    3:20 philip confirmed valve dev; he got the idea for cs2 lightning balls here

  • @leogougeon8984
    @leogougeon8984 Год назад +12

    Concise, self aware and positive. Great travel video. Thanks klik.

  • @MattyFez
    @MattyFez Год назад +46

    As a fellow baked beans addict, thank you for scouting other countries like this.

  • @GnRGaming
    @GnRGaming Год назад +11

    Food was definitely a challenge when I went there for a few days since I am not a fan of sushi or fish. Luckily, once you know what to look for, you can find hole in the wall kitchens (I guess the japanese equivalent of a diner) that serve just curry, noodles, or katsu.. which are often made with chicken, pork, or beef.

  • @bjk0norway0bjk
    @bjk0norway0bjk Год назад +15

    that shoe saga is such a phillip moment

  • @Robstrap
    @Robstrap Год назад +32

    Japan and Phil is a combo I didn't know I needed

  • @monneyman8848
    @monneyman8848 Год назад +70

    I'm wondering did you have a set schedule of places you wanted to visit, or did you do a bit of wondering around seeing the less traveled bits of the areas you were in?
    For me, the latter is more of an exciting way to visit a new place. So I'm curious on how you went about it

    • @kliksphilip
      @kliksphilip  Год назад +142

      It was heavily, heavily planned and organised and there was very little spare time just to explore. My girlfriend collects everything she wants to see in a country, then draws a critical path to tick off as many places as possible. I don't think it's an enjoyable way to do things but it's the only way we could fit so much in to so few days.

    • @VictorSantos-gs3rk
      @VictorSantos-gs3rk Год назад +2

      I've never traveled abroad, but even in domestic trips my girlfriend and I do this. If there's any time left after the critical path that's when we usually do the exploring part. There's beauty to both ways of travel planning

    • @VictorSantos-gs3rk
      @VictorSantos-gs3rk Год назад +6

      Sometimes it's worse to go all rogue mode and explore the new place because you can easily lose many cool places by losing track of time or space or maybe not knowing that an unsuspect building is the nicest museum you've could ever visit.

    • @MsZsc
      @MsZsc Год назад +1

      @@kliksphilip seems enviable to at least have that skill and dexterity even when you don't have to use it.

    • @WalkerTexasRanger001
      @WalkerTexasRanger001 Год назад +1

      ​@@kliksphilipcould you post the places you visited somewhere? Im currently planning a trip to japan with friends and could need some inspiration

  • @NowBearInMind
    @NowBearInMind Год назад +12

    How 2 Temple and Shrine with Philip-ojisan

  • @infinitelyexplosive4131
    @infinitelyexplosive4131 Год назад +36

    Your style of narration works well for most things, including travel vlogs apparently

    • @donbagus7591
      @donbagus7591 Год назад +2

      Honestly, he could make a video about his grocery shopping list and I would be entertained.

    •  Год назад +1

      @@donbagus7591 He has -- see the "How to be like me" playlist.

  • @ea09
    @ea09 Год назад +7

    Philip's girlfriend sounds more British than Philip.

  • @chillax411
    @chillax411 Год назад +8

    It sounds like you just genuinely didn't know where to find food, which is understandable. Japan definitely has a lot to offer even if you don't like fish or meat but you didn't know where to go to get it. I don't understand the lack of sandwiches comment though. If you were visiting コンビニ's (convenience stores) like Lawson or Family Mart, half of what they stock are just sandwiches. Honestly their egg salad sandwiches are better than anything you can get in shops in the UK or even make yourself sometimes. I'm sad you weren't able to experience them.

  • @Jouvental
    @Jouvental 9 месяцев назад +1

    6:18 you made me jump for a second when i saw this!!
    this is the location Jingū Bashi (Shrine Bridge)
    where one creepypasta image was taken "mario victim #1" if you ever saw it online back then.

  • @Jack_4775
    @Jack_4775 Год назад +2

    That last scene was just perfect. First time I had to actually laugh out lout at a video in a good while. Thanks

  • @RatedX29
    @RatedX29 Год назад +47

    this is the first time I hear someone going to japan and not liking the food. good video sounds like apart from that you had a good time. family mart chicken is famous, convenient stores like 7-eleven and the mentioned family mart might be a good option for you in the future

    • @digojez
      @digojez Год назад +5

      people have different taste, and food are the most diverse one tbh.

    • @Isdale
      @Isdale Год назад +24

      @@digojez and Philip eats beans, fish fingers and frozen veggies most of the time, so it's not surprising that fish every day is a bit strong for him

    • @digojez
      @digojez Год назад

      @@Isdale They're build different

    • @terraincognitagaming
      @terraincognitagaming Год назад +6

      @@digojez You know that klik only mentions fish in this video. And goo. Japan has all kinds of meats too.. and he says theres no sandwiches, except theres many, and all the 7elevens have food you can literally heat up in a microwave at the 7elevens that taste almost like restuarant quality unlike most microwave dinners in the west.

    • @MsZsc
      @MsZsc Год назад

      @@terraincognitagaming apparently he'd planned his trip really compact and thus probably includes the restaurants and stuff so

  • @Akuma.73
    @Akuma.73 Год назад +6

    ofc he had to buy a doujin... It's honestly the best souvenir you can get.

    • @neru_d
      @neru_d Год назад +2

      was it a doujin? or was it just commonly published manga, just in that (you know) genre?
      bugging anyone who uses this word perhaps incorrectly.
      doujin=indie.

    • @Akuma.73
      @Akuma.73 Год назад +2

      ​@@neru_d Sorry about that, my bad.
      At the time of writing I had no time to verify what it was.

    • @neru_d
      @neru_d Год назад +1

      @@Akuma.73 Ah no, its completely understandable. Somehow the meaning of this word got changed over the internets. So many people misunderstand this word which is a shame since there are doujin music and cute doujin mangas (which are not lewd at all). That said I too did not check if this particular manga is doujin or is published in some magazine :d

  • @Isaax
    @Isaax Год назад +11

    3:21 Source 2

  • @adamrootfourme3845
    @adamrootfourme3845 Год назад +1

    Always enjoy these videos of urs, documenting some travel or adventure. Very relatable, with a good sprinkling of humour and mild wisdom filled anecdotes.

  • @ShinobuX99
    @ShinobuX99 Год назад +4

    Fun timing to see you having visited Japan, I was there for two weeks in May and had a good time.
    It's cool to see how you seemed to follow a similar sort of goal as us, as you appear to have visited many places across the country (at the very least from Tokyo down to Hiroshima).
    We bought some JR Pass thing that allowed unlimited rides on many trains which turned out to be a pretty great investment. I never would have guessed that it would have been possible to travel to such a wide range of places so quickly and so cheaply.
    I found it interesting that you were disappointed in the chicken offerings. I personally was very fond of the Karaage (fried chicken) that were offered at many places. The convenience store Lawson had some especially fantastic Karaage to-go (Karaage-kun), and I really miss being able to just walk into a store and grab such a wonderful small meal. Maybe Sweden is just not very good at this stuff.
    I also really enjoyed a good amount of the Ramen places we went to, where large slices of pork would usually be included (and no fish D:).
    TeamLab was on our list of itineraries, but we ended up prioritizing other things, and I feel a bit bummed out about that now. It looked like a really cool place.

    • @shinren_
      @shinren_ Год назад

      I wonder how you knew what you ate tho?

    • @reNINTENDO
      @reNINTENDO Год назад

      @@shinren_ ... Taste buds?

    • @shinren_
      @shinren_ Год назад

      @@reNINTENDO im saying when you choose your food

    • @ShinobuX99
      @ShinobuX99 Год назад

      @@shinren_ I'm a pretty big Japan nerd, so I was familiar with many of the dishes that I wanted to try before making the trip.
      Almost everything that we ate I had at least heard of before, so I had a decent grasp on what stuff was. c:

    • @Summer-xu8qu
      @Summer-xu8qu Год назад

      We visited there in May too, Team Labs was probably the coolest and most memorable experience for the whole trip. The LED room is also my favorite. My friend told me that it is a limited time thing too (closing at the end of the year I think), which made me more grateful that we managed to visit it during our trip.
      There are some permanent ones around the world too, so don't feel too bummed out, you still have the chance to visit one

  • @Asas_TV
    @Asas_TV Год назад +3

    Love your vlogs. They're honest.

  • @ImStevenJohnson
    @ImStevenJohnson Год назад +2

    I might have missed it, but I would be interested in a video about your film equipment! Knowing how much effort you put into learning about computer components, I am sure you researched a great deal on your camera equipment as well! Cheers!

  • @ScarfKat
    @ScarfKat Год назад +6

    What a pleasant video. Thanks for sharing your trips to other countries, it helps me decide where i'd like to visit someday as well. Like for example Iceland wasn't on my radar at all, until i saw your video, and now i really wanna check it out lol.

  • @JAM0LO
    @JAM0LO Год назад

    Seeing your clips from places I just recently visited is giving a kind of "mini nostalgia", the hakone round course was one of the highlights of mine I can see you visited, and I see you also encountered a boy band outside Meiji Jingu.
    I visited during cherry blossom season this year and in the end it was really rain even at that time of year, so I think one can really never make any weather expectations.
    Always great to see these travel vlogs of yours

  • @Supe0789
    @Supe0789 Год назад +1

    This video has described 80% of my most recent trip to japan, I guess this is what it feels like to be a tourist. Dreamlabs was one of the first things I did and equipped with skinny jeans I ruined the rest of my night... but the bouncy glowing balls were lots of fun, the arcades there truly are a lot to take in but I managed to fine some really ancient machines and have a hell of a lot of fun with them. I too went when the weather was miserable as hell and me being stubborn I only brought short sleeved shirts which lead to many natives asking where I was from because I looked insane, one day I was able to see the tip of Fugi but it would've been great if the view around the skytree wasn't so foggy.
    But nothing in the world can beat my favorite night there. It was cold and we were walking around to find a place to grab some food, we walked through a few open malls when I discovered something very questionable, it was a claw machine with several pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger and many peculiar items to grab if you really want to know someone posted about it on reddit, anyways I walked past without giving it another thought but when we came back from eating I saw a man staring at my group and before I could give it any thought he unbuttoned his jacket and showed one of the items that he'd tucked into his pants (yes I'm sure it was from the machine) that night I laughed the hardest I have in my entire life.

  • @rekius328
    @rekius328 Год назад

    Ahh, love kliksphilip's travel vlogs. I always go back to the Jordan ones from time to time.

  • @tmtmtg
    @tmtmtg Год назад

    These videos are like my comfort videos thank you for uploading Philip

  • @aiden_3c
    @aiden_3c Год назад +1

    I really love these travel videos you have, I hope to travel more soon.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk Год назад

    Those bullet trains look awesome! I wish more countries had them.

  • @Grrt
    @Grrt Год назад

    The HS2 joke hurt too much

  • @Jouvental
    @Jouvental 9 месяцев назад +1

    6:18 on 25th Febuary 2007 a certain Kyo cosplayer went onto Harajuku Bridge and made a pose to the camera that later turned into the creepypasta image "mario victim #1" it is believed where that middle left person on the right shoulder is where it was taken from.

  • @N0THANKY0U
    @N0THANKY0U Год назад +3

    very funny that philip bought the BL manga

  • @RAGERPLAYS
    @RAGERPLAYS Год назад +3

    DUDE you gotta start taking more sponsorships!!. you've been making videos for yonks man and you have waited more than long enough. cool you got a nord sponsor though. Also going low is CS2? (its one of my most loved youtube series).
    ps. there is literally an api that auto skips sponsors so most people don't even care especially now its been normalized. everyone will understand especially if it means you can do more of the cool weird niche shit you always come out with. peace and love dude, you my goat

  • @royk.9347
    @royk.9347 Год назад +1

    Hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed the video!

  • @slovakthrowback3738
    @slovakthrowback3738 Год назад

    That ending shot with the cute weed plushie and the... comic... was cute!

  • @memesfromtheforsakenworlwi9218

    7:27 yeah whenever I go to a tourist city I get food poisoning, last time I vomited in an elevator. a good rule of thumb is to go where the locals go as the big known restaurants can pretty much do whatever since whoever eats there will probably not be back in a few years, there are always new people so they don't worry about having a good reputation

  • @axolotlmanga3596
    @axolotlmanga3596 Год назад

    I understand your shoe size pain. Having lived in Japan for almost a year now , I have not once seen a shoe big enough for my feet. I am very glad that I brought a few extra pairs when I moved here lol

  • @josiahct
    @josiahct Год назад +9

    I'm so happy you decided to stick with youtube instead of teaching, look at all these amazing experiences you've managed to have! :)

  • @_gamma.
    @_gamma. Год назад

    Excellent vlog, I love all the footage!

  • @domesticalyx
    @domesticalyx Год назад

    I love these travel vlogs so much.

  • @weekasi1
    @weekasi1 Год назад

    I live and work in Japan, and it’s interesting to see you to also come here, even if for just a trip.
    I think Japan is a good country, at least it has been for me. I even have a good work-life balance (something that Japan doesn’t excel at, at least according to people who don’t live in Japan). Or maybe I just got very lucky.
    Anyway, if you ever want to really live in Japan, prepare to learn Japanese. I have seen the people who try to survive without Japanese language skills, and it is brutal. It isn’t like Japanese people hate foreigners (I’d guess about the same amount as in any other country) but most just can’t speak English well enough, so you will feel very isolated, even if you make the occasional English speaking friend.
    I personally love Japanese food, and it is so cheap to eat outside you could do it everyday. So i do (almost). Another personal favourite of mine, maybe even more so than Japanese food is Korean food. I just seem to like almost every kind of food here, even natto (tastes like chocolate lol).

  • @dontmatter1079
    @dontmatter1079 Год назад

    Please consider Vietnam for your next trip! I went there in april and it was beautiful, travel from north to south or vice versa, you will love it!

  • @realslimshaco8550
    @realslimshaco8550 Год назад

    Most precious youtuber that exists

  • @kered13
    @kered13 Год назад

    I'm in Japan right now and there are sandwiches in every single convenience stores, and there are many cafes where you can buy sandwiches as well. Also don't know how you keep running into fishy foods on accident. There are tons of non-fishy foods. Ramen, soba, yakiniku, yakitori, steaks...
    Definitely a fun country to visit though!

  • @jpsp3901
    @jpsp3901 Год назад

    These travel vlogs hit different when you've also been to the places they've been in the video.

  • @sighheinrich
    @sighheinrich Год назад +1

    This is what I want from a travel vlog. Fast and interesting :)

  • @freeaudiojungle4407
    @freeaudiojungle4407 Год назад

    your opinion on japanese food is like a breath of fresh air

  • @21Arrowheads
    @21Arrowheads Год назад +2

    When were you there? I was there recently as well and it was also too cloudy to see Fuji, perhaps we went into the same shoe store with too small sizes and never knew

  • @Pfych
    @Pfych Год назад

    I lived off lawson and 7/11 ham and cheese sandwiches! They’re so good, you must have missed them. Best sandwiches I’ve ever had.

  • @sniperstyx
    @sniperstyx Год назад

    i like the sudden realization of learning that the "temple" was in fact a shrine before the clip got cut-off

  • @DzDesignHD
    @DzDesignHD Год назад

    Thank you for the food segment in the video. I went to japan earlier this year too and was also kinda bummed about the food. I heard that the food would be amazing, but after a week of ramen, sushi and other popular meals, I found myself very often in McDonalds and western type resturants as well.
    If you're like super into fish meals, you gonna love japans food, but as a westerner I just couldnt stomage it for three weeks.
    ...and I nearly threw up trying takoyaki :P
    Edit: BUT of course not everything is bad. Especially stuff like Gyu-Kaku (where you cook the meat on a little stove in front of you) was amazing!

    • @adriangrana1239
      @adriangrana1239 Год назад

      It's funny because there are so many meat meals that taste amazing, just to copy an earlier comment of mine:
      Yakiniku (literally grillead MEAT)
      karee raisu, literally curry rice usually with tonkatsu, very tasty too
      lots and lots of ramen dishes without fish, it's kind of pointles naming them all out
      soba, which are buckwheat noodles that are often eaten cold with a dip, no fish usually (unless it's in a soup with some fish)
      Many udon soups with and without fish
      wagyu beef (and it hasn't got to be A5 Kobe there are really good ones for a quarter the price which are so tasty)
      Shabu-Shabu also doesn't have fish (at least Ive never seen it)
      Okonomiyaki (this depends on the exact type, but can also be without fish)
      Omuraisu (omelette rice)
      Yakisoba (Fried Noodles with vegetables)
      Sukiyaki (thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan)
      Ushitan (beef tongue)
      yakimeshi (fried rice)
      Any many many more....

  • @mattBLACKpunk
    @mattBLACKpunk Год назад +3

    Not liking the food is an interesting take 😅 I'm not a huge fan of fish myself, but what about stuff like gyudon etc

  • @NicTierman
    @NicTierman Год назад +2

    Great video! We just got back from a trip to Japan a couple weeks ago and it was great to see a lot of the same locations in your video! I spent a good amount of time at the Taito Station arcade playing the rhythm games ( 5:09 ) so it was cool to see that you visited the same floor!

  • @mediumplayer1
    @mediumplayer1 Год назад +4

    Noone had yet appreciated Philip balling, so I will be first. Cool shoes, Philip.

  • @feliciaxedine9402
    @feliciaxedine9402 Год назад

    "Corner shops", "(japanese) Mcdonalds"... You're eating pretty fine! That's what I get when I go (when not going for the overtly japanese cuisine), the differences of food that's meant to be so familiar is very interesting to try! My only gripe is that you didn't go for some more Yoshoku food, basically japanese versions of "western" cuisine.

  • @neru_d
    @neru_d Год назад

    Very nice video. Would recommend to include convenience stores for the next adventure too!
    oh also on that shoot with comics: anime=animated thingy while manga=comics thingy. the more you know..! (even if its not important)

  • @dj_yaromirr
    @dj_yaromirr Год назад +1

    Always love your travel vlogs :)

  • @Oliboy22
    @Oliboy22 Год назад +1

    Oddly enough my experience in Japan I didnt have the fish problem. Of course I ate their fish but had no problem finding very pork and beef based meals

  • @Robstrap
    @Robstrap Год назад +1

    For next time, it's ok to eat in Japan outside, it's just not seen as ok to eat whilst moving. Best to eat whilst standing outside of the shop

  • @reviathan3524
    @reviathan3524 Год назад +1

    I was in Japan, but a week earlier than you. It was a great experience!

  • @killer4etoooooo
    @killer4etoooooo Год назад +1

    I don't watch vlogs, I've never found them interesting. This however is something else, good work i enjoyed it!

  • @legendmarrie
    @legendmarrie Год назад +1

    If it’s any solice, in the half year that I lived in Japan, I didn’t see Mount Fuji all that much either

  • @terraincognitagaming
    @terraincognitagaming Год назад +1

    You know japan has a ton more than fish
    "japan do not believe in sandwiches" except theyre known for many of their sandwiches ranging from dessert sandwiches to filling egg sandwiches.

  • @Mokkatomic
    @Mokkatomic Год назад

    so nice of Philip to bring his mum to all these slimy food countries

  • @camelChase20
    @camelChase20 Год назад

    That's really cool you got to visit the robot hotel! I wonder if they still have that room-service bot that's dreadful at navigating corners....

  • @TheTodfather
    @TheTodfather Год назад

    Hey Philip, random question do you remember which video of yours you talk about the Pet Shop Boys in? (pretty sure it was a big topic in the video) I could have sworn it was years ago, but I can't remember

  • @Wozza365
    @Wozza365 Год назад

    If you want something interesting and a bit off the beaten path, I highly recommend the Balkan countries. Recently visited Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and a day trip in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Can honestly say I loved them all, and very under appreciated (imo). You won't get big grand cities like Tokyo, but a lot of charm

    • @kliksphilip
      @kliksphilip  Год назад

      I've been to Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia (Day trip like you, to that rebuilt bridge that people jump off). And I love their generous meaty dishes there. Think we're going to the Uzbekistan-area countries next

    • @Wozza365
      @Wozza365 Год назад

      @@kliksphilip ah great, I love the food there too!
      I'd love to do central Asia as well, there are direct flights to Aktau in Western Kazakhstan now from London, seems to be the only direct flight I could find to the region without going via Istanbul or something.

    • @tihi1788
      @tihi1788 Год назад

      ​@@kliksphilipWhich part of Bosnia have you visited? If you ever visit again, I recommend coming to Jajce. There is a lot of medieval stuff, beautiful nature, and most importantly, good food.

    • @aircraft2
      @aircraft2 Год назад

      @@kliksphilip You should visit my homeland in the Baltic states! Very underrated compared to the rest of Europe. I'm sure you'd love it there.

    • @Wozza365
      @Wozza365 Год назад

      @@tihi1788 not that you're asking me, but we went to Trebinje and it was stunning. I was really shocked by how beautiful it was. Kotor in Montenegro is often mentioned for its old town, but I much preferred the old town in Trebinje and the views everywhere were stunning. It's definitely on our list to explore more of the country!

  • @iKyroja
    @iKyroja Год назад +1

    The whole world visits japan recently, including us :D holy moly

  • @l3en.
    @l3en. Год назад

    Your travel videos are great, hope you keep travelling 😄

  • @DenniTheDude
    @DenniTheDude Год назад +1

    Japan seems so interesting to me, I really want to visit. Although I really can't eat fish so I don't know if I'd survive lol.

    • @tofuteh2348
      @tofuteh2348 Год назад +4

      If you have nearby convenience stores and donburis (pork, beef, chicken on rice) you should be good.

  • @PixelKonny64
    @PixelKonny64 Год назад

    When I went to Japan I was shocked about all the fish in every food too ^^ Being vegan meant eating was a daily worry instead of somthing fun. But I found that either cooking by yourself or buying like 3-5 salted plain rice balls from a convenience store was a pretty good option. :-)

  • @aprofondir
    @aprofondir Год назад

    I kind of despise fish, but I loved this perspective on Japan from someone who isn't a screaming American weeb in his 20s

  • @mattihp
    @mattihp Год назад

    As someone who don't eat animals I mostly saw chicken skewers and beef ramen or beef bowls :')
    Or giant pork katsu sandwiches...
    If you are in a city with a sumo quarter you would find a discount shoe store there with big sizes.

  • @d0tc0mmie
    @d0tc0mmie Год назад

    Next time I'd recommend the Konbini (7-11, Lawsons, Family Mart) the food there satified the whitest of my friends during my last trip and the sandwiches are divine.

  • @robinrai4973
    @robinrai4973 Год назад

    Do all the fish flavoured meals have bones? The bane of fish for me
    Great coverage, love these travel videos

  • @sinom
    @sinom Год назад +18

    Japan also does have food that isn't fish and/or slimey

    • @A2ne
      @A2ne Год назад +6

      I feel like he missed the convenience stores which have lots of sandwiches

    • @user-tzzglsstle585e38
      @user-tzzglsstle585e38 Год назад +18

      @@A2ne I can't blame him on that tbh, since you wouldn't expect convenience stores to be *that* convenient usually lol

    • @onebigsnowball
      @onebigsnowball Год назад

      @@A2ne If you like cream and fruit sandwiches sure

    • @A2ne
      @A2ne Год назад

      @@onebigsnowball I was thinking like the egg or katsu sandwiches

    • @Oldvolu
      @Oldvolu 6 месяцев назад

      He's British. He's not used to anything that doesn't taste bland.

  • @HecticDezire
    @HecticDezire Год назад +1

    I accidentally cut the queue for the smoking room on the bullet train - only realising what I had done after I was done and was walking back to my seat. I still think about it 6 months later.

  • @CorvusCorax12d
    @CorvusCorax12d Год назад

    Isn't the handicapped parking spot used...everywhere? Thats the same signal here in Romania.

  • @jeffhyo1220
    @jeffhyo1220 Год назад +1

    whenever youre feeling down, dream of becoming a bouquet

  • @Aethanol
    @Aethanol Год назад

    oh boi... when you said big feet are a problem, i already expected there'd be problems for me. But when you having a 12/13 already causes problems, what would i do with size 15?!

  • @not2hot99
    @not2hot99 Год назад +1

    That ending was unexpected...

  • @TheBaldr
    @TheBaldr Год назад

    Japan has the best chicken in the world. Kaarage, Teriyaki Chiken Onigiri, Ckikenmakunageto. Japan has bins, you know those konbini stores on every block? Just inside are the bins(or just right outside). To eat(or drink) in while walking is frown upon. You can eat outside anywhere, just dont be walking around.

  • @futabasakurairl
    @futabasakurairl Год назад +2

    i love koyoto, i've been there

  • @aircraft2
    @aircraft2 Год назад

    Being a 6'1 European and seeing the part where you couldn't fit through those doorways concerns me. Currently Japan or any other Asian country is out of reach for me, but if I ever go I'll be sure to watch my head!

  • @realmyka
    @realmyka Год назад

    Thank you mr Philip

  • @Isdale
    @Isdale Год назад

    always love these videos

  • @farquhaad3209
    @farquhaad3209 Год назад

    teamLAB is so awesome, one of the best art things I've ever seen

  • @michaelwesten4624
    @michaelwesten4624 Год назад

    this new Japan map in sauce 2 looks so realistic

  • @Reilia_
    @Reilia_ Год назад

    That end got me good omg

  • @TheSitch
    @TheSitch Год назад

    Yo, I was travelling in Hakone, passing through Owakudani and Lake Ashi just over the weekend, perhaps I was even there at the same time 😮
    Great vlog btw, for food next time try a Japanese izakaya, they usually have better choices when it comes to meat based dishes (without fish 😉)

  • @TheSwanies
    @TheSwanies Год назад

    Japan has TONNES of tasty non-fish food. I don't like fish-tasting stuff either. I still live a great life with loads of good food.
    Problem is, as a tourist, it's hard to know what's good. HMU next time you are over here and I will show you how good the non-fish side can be.