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The Kyoto Imperial Palace is still in use today, so security is very strict. Therefore, there are many places where you can not see the inside. There was a blue police car at the entrance, right? That's part of the Imperial Police, the police organization. A police organization that protects the emperor, empress, and members of the imperial family, and guards the Imperial Palace, Imperial Palace, and Imperial Villas. The fee is free because it is under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency and the Japanese imperial family cannot own private property. Before WW2, the enthronement ceremony was held in Kyoto. After the war, the law changed and it became possible to do it in Tokyo, and recently it is being held in Tokyo. Sorry if you know.😀
We did not know the police's connection to the Imperial Palace! We did see a lot of them around and we wondered about it and why there was so much security. Now we know the answer. Thanks!!!
I enjoyed your travel videos! What is the month you visited Kyoto with all those school kids? We were there in May a few years ago, and same, school kids everywhere! They were well behaved and mostly quiet inside. :)
It was the second half of October this year! They were really well behaved; there were just a lot of them. 😁 They were really friendly though and some practiced English with us!
You asked about a very unique tree in Nijo Castle. So I did some research on the internet. This is probably a specially grown cedar tree. Several trunks are grown from one cedar tree. When the trunk grows enough, it is cut and the next trunk is grown. In that way, we can get a lot of wood from one cedar tree. This cedar tree is called Daisugi, and if you search on google etc., you can find a picture of a huge Daisugi.
I think you're right! It sounds like trees grown using this method are also stronger and more flexible than other trees. How cool!! Thank you for helping us track down that answer! 🙏🏻😊😊
Thank you for visiting Japan! Since westernization, His Majesty the Emperor has made temporary visits to Tokyo to appease the war-torn people. So, His Majesty's official residence is still the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and most of Japanese try not to go there too often so as not to bother His Majesty. Of course, he would allow us to visit so because he would be generous, but Japanese are more reserved. That is why not many people visited there. But, I don't mean I force to foreign tourists to do same thing. Rather, I expect many people, both of foreigners and Japanese, visit there and experience valuable time. I just intent to convey most of Japanese honor and respect His Majesty the Emperor, and the history and tradition built by their ancestors from the bottom of their hearts.
I really enjoyed Breizh Cafe,... I went back twice,... it's just off the Philosopher's Path and has the greatest buckwheat crepes. Near here is a path up the hill to graves of Joseph Hardy Neesima and his wife Yaeko,... I think you won't find foreign tourists here ... and yet, this place is utter Japanese trying to bring Western culture and science into the country.
We don't think so! Although we may have our own religion, we respect others and want to learn about them. Religion plays such a big part in various cultures' history that the two are sort of tied together. I don't think you can visit somewhere that religion is important, without trying to learn about that religion, even if it's not your own. 😊😊
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京都を楽しまれたようですね。
日本人として、お二人の笑顔に喜びを感じております😊
これからも日本を愛して下さい🍀
Thank you very much!! 😊😊😊
I want that dining experience! So cool!!
It was definitely a better experience than we expected!!
Woah! That ramen experience looked awesome. Eyebrows looking great!😅
It was so hot, Bill couldn't keep his eyes open during the pouring of the fire! 😂😂😂 (Happy my eyebrows were still present and accounted for!)
The Kyoto Imperial Palace is still in use today, so security is very strict.
Therefore, there are many places where you can not see the inside.
There was a blue police car at the entrance, right?
That's part of the Imperial Police, the police organization.
A police organization that protects the emperor, empress, and members of the imperial family, and guards the Imperial Palace, Imperial Palace, and Imperial Villas.
The fee is free because it is under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency and the Japanese imperial family cannot own private property.
Before WW2, the enthronement ceremony was held in Kyoto.
After the war, the law changed and it became possible to do it in Tokyo, and recently it is being held in Tokyo.
Sorry if you know.😀
We did not know the police's connection to the Imperial Palace! We did see a lot of them around and we wondered about it and why there was so much security. Now we know the answer. Thanks!!!
Awesome video, great mood! I love this content!
Thank you so much! 😊😊
I enjoyed your travel videos! What is the month you visited Kyoto with all those school kids? We were there in May a few years ago, and same, school kids everywhere! They were well behaved and mostly quiet inside. :)
It was the second half of October this year! They were really well behaved; there were just a lot of them. 😁 They were really friendly though and some practiced English with us!
You asked about a very unique tree in Nijo Castle. So I did some research on the internet. This is probably a specially grown cedar tree. Several trunks are grown from one cedar tree. When the trunk grows enough, it is cut and the next trunk is grown. In that way, we can get a lot of wood from one cedar tree. This cedar tree is called Daisugi, and if you search on google etc., you can find a picture of a huge Daisugi.
I think you're right! It sounds like trees grown using this method are also stronger and more flexible than other trees. How cool!! Thank you for helping us track down that answer! 🙏🏻😊😊
Thank you for visiting Japan!
Since westernization, His Majesty the Emperor has made temporary visits to Tokyo to appease the war-torn people. So, His Majesty's official residence is still the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and most of Japanese try not to go there too often so as not to bother His Majesty. Of course, he would allow us to visit so because he would be generous, but Japanese are more reserved. That is why not many people visited there. But, I don't mean I force to foreign tourists to do same thing. Rather, I expect many people, both of foreigners and Japanese, visit there and experience valuable time. I just intent to convey most of Japanese honor and respect His Majesty the Emperor, and the history and tradition built by their ancestors from the bottom of their hearts.
説明してくれてありがとうございます 😊😊😊
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調べたところ、1919年から続く焼魚の専門店「錦 魚力(u o riki)」というお店らしいです。
そのため、唐揚げではなく、魚を衣で揚げた食べ物です。
たぶん食べたのは「鱧天ぷら(hamo tenpura)、鱧カツ(hamo katsu)」かも?
Maybe? Thank you for looking for that for us!!
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😂😂😂 thank you! 3 weeks!
Wow!! Thank you so much !! 感謝!!ありがとう!!I will share your many videos on my Twitter account next year2023!!Your subscriber↗↗↗10000🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow!! 🤯🤯🤯
🔥🧯🥵 😂😂😂
might want to lower the bg music, ty for the vid
Oh shoot, was it too loud? Sorry! We do try to keep audio levels similar throughout. Dang!
サムネイルの衝撃がすごいwwww
😂😂😂 ありがとうございました。
火が出るラーメン😂
😁😁🔥🍜
Fortunately Kyoto wasnt bombed in 1945. Before choosing Kyoto an American Military opposed it and said this ist the japanese Rome.
I had heard that! I'm so glad it was preserved during the war. 😊😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket i would Like to visit Kyoto. I supposse it Takes a week to See all temples.
🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
😁😁😁
I really enjoyed Breizh Cafe,... I went back twice,... it's just off the Philosopher's Path and has the greatest buckwheat crepes. Near here is a path up the hill to graves of Joseph Hardy Neesima and his wife Yaeko,... I think you won't find foreign tourists here ... and yet, this place is utter Japanese trying to bring Western culture and science into the country.
That sounds fantastic. Thanks for the recommendation!!
アメリカからの観光客かな?
Kyoto(キイヨドー)
yはイ
母音に挟まれたtはド
Yes, we are tourists from America! And thanks for the pronunciation tip. 😊😊
正にファイアの食事。私も京都によく行ってだけど。よくこんな店見つけましたね。みんなが行くところじゃつまらない。ご夫妻は、旅の達人だ。
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻😊
自動翻訳が間違っています。
京都にあるのは”御所"で、東京にあるのは”皇居”です。
重要な違いなので間違いの無いように。
ありがとうございました。いただいたアドバイスに従って、間違った名前をすべて見つけ、置き換えたと思います。
京都御所の中に入るには事前の許可が要ります。自由に歩けるのは京都御所の周りだけです。ですから、学生も少ないのです。
あ~、すごく納得です。ありがとうございます!(笑 ohhhh, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you!! 😊😊
Isn't it a big problem for monotheistic Christians to enter shrines and temples?
We don't think so! Although we may have our own religion, we respect others and want to learn about them. Religion plays such a big part in various cultures' history that the two are sort of tied together. I don't think you can visit somewhere that religion is important, without trying to learn about that religion, even if it's not your own. 😊😊
立ち止まるのは迷惑
🤷♀️🤷♀️
状況を説明しないと日本人の私でも意味が分かりません。
全部動画見たけど何が迷惑なのか俺でもわからない