Driving in Hokkaido in March
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
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It's already the beginning of March. In places like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, we already have temperatures of 10 to 15 ℃ and the cherry blossoms will soon begin to bloom. But here in Hokkaido, the average temperature is still -1 to 5℃, and it is still cold at night.
I took a video the other day when there was a lot of snow and the snow has melted
///Today's Japanese words///
Snow - 雪 ゆき yuki
wet - 濡れる ぬれる nureru
slippery - 滑る すべる suberu
exit - 出口 でぐち deguchi
凸凹 - でこぼこ dekoboko
road - 道路 どうろ douro
carefully - 気を付けて きをつけて kiotsukete
to drive - 運転する うんてんする unten suru
March - 3月 さんがつ sangatsu
spring - 春 はる haru
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Nice work bro. I am going to drive there next February. This video gives me roughly idea what it will looks like
If there is one enduring memory I have of Japanese 7-11's, its these little pre-packaged egg salad sandwiches that were cut into perfect squares that as I recall, were called "Tamago-sando". I loved those and frequently bought them along these little bags of shrimp flavored crisps.
You love "Tamago-Sando"😄 I sometimes buy it at combini and it's yummy!
thank you for this video! IT was super helpful for our upcoming trip! Looks like I won't be driving LOL
You're welcome! Driving on snowy roads is always a little scary😅
Snow, snow go away and come back for fifty years from now.. Be safe down there.
You should make a video on how to make Japanese style potatoe salad. My mum makes it a certain way and I can't seem to duplicate it, yet I can't eat enough of it I love it so much when my mum occasionally makes it. I know it involved "Cupie mayonnaise and regular mayonnaise mix" but I can't get the ratio right.. Oh and of course it has to have negi and ninniku in it.
Does the Japanese potatoe salad exist? :) I thought how to make potatoe salad and its taste almost similar in many countries! I rarely make it, so I need to ask my mom how to make it :D
I heard there were earthquakes in Japan last week. Stay safe!
Thank you! It shook a little in the place where I live, but it was okay :)
Japanese 7-11's. I remember them. I'm pretty sure the word "Kombini" is a rough translation for "convenience". Here in NORCAL we call 7-11's "Sevies" If thats Sapporo, Japan: It looks just like Seattle, Washington. The 'burbs anyways....
Yes, the word "Konmbini" is from "convenience"! You call 7-11's Sevies there! I've heard it for the first time :)
date please ?