You have a talent to tell the story using video. From self-deprecating sense of humour to some philosophical observations about life to practical tips, everything works to make watching your videos very enjoyable.
Your videos are awesome! Thank you so much for showing me Japan as never nobody did it before. Please don't stop making these wonderful videos, they are so relaxing, really I can't stop watching them. Thank you!
The carpet cabin seems so relaxing. The tiny sinchan at the end is so cute😊😊Another great and relaxing vdo👌👌 of course, I am still wondering about the actual location of the ATM😊
I LOVE your videos!! I don't get to travel, so I thank you for taking us with you! They are educational and fascinating, and I have to let you know I love your sense of humor. Your videos also make me hungry, so I keep a snack nearby while I watch your videos! I'm laughing right now as I think about it!
Merci à toi pour cette vidéo. Je ferais le même trajet le 2ème jour de mon arrivé au Japon. J'adore également toute tes autres vidéos qui m'aide beaucoup pour mon prochain voyage. 😊
What an experience, what a series of unfortunate event but i am glad you finally passed it. Sure it was a good story for you to remember 😅. My wife went to tokyo and toyama a week before so i ask her to took pictures alot since i enjoyed alot of Japan's view, thanks to your videos 😊
Спасибо за увлекательное путешествие!🙂 Торговые автоматы мне очень понравились!👍мне нравится😊 Япония, очень хотелось бы там побыть, хотя бы в Токио!!🙂🤗👍
This trip seems like you had some challenges... but glad to see you kept your sense of humor! The men pulling the ships with that small cord 😂😂😂 You're funny 😄
Never have I seen a country with so many different vending machines. I absolutely LOVE them! I'd spend all of my money in them. I guess I'm a *vending machine addict*. 😊😊
Вот это путешествие! 😁👍Не укачало на двух паромах? Когда вся еда за наличку и нет банкомата - это засада😁 Миньону в автомате не повезло😎 Большое спасибо за эту поездку!
Being cashless abroad is probably bad in any country, but Japan ranks high in the list. If you're visiting shrines, make sure you've got coins too! The self service boxes that sell charms and stuff don't give change. Plus coins make a satisfying sound when thrown into donation boxes. Unless you're rich and don't mind paying in 1,000 yen bills - in which case, the world is your oyster and thanks for contributing to their economy.
Rock! I win! ❤❤❤ Great video! Thanks for taking us along! Love that you have the dates in the videos so we can match up with other current events of the Day, seasons, weather, etc... a much better, more informative experience! Thanks! DD☮️
Looks like cash is still king in a lot of Japan, particularly on the ferries. I had a similar "pauper" experience a few years ago in central Nagoya trying to find the "right kind of" ATM on a busy Friday evening, luckily found one in time to enjoy a nice meal.
Japan has a great number of domestic ferry routes but strangely there are no direct ferry services between Tokyo/Yokohama and Osaka/Kobe. You have to transfer at Tokushima in Shikoku.
Damn I can hear so many tourist speaking Cantonese in Dotonbori😂 Osaka is a nice city to visit, and I have been there for a few times. Never thought of sailing from Tokyo to Osaka. Thanks for your video.
I'm having a similar problem here in the US too about money. The problem is that more businesses are accepting only credit cards but not cash ( Especially in Sports Stadiums and Arenas). Heads up if you have plans in the future
When I first visited Japan in 1995 I rode the Shinkansen north to south. It was amazing. The Shinkansen was largely empty when I travelled, but sometimes an obasan or ojisan would enter my carriage. They were so sweet, they'd say, "Please may I sit with you and practice English". When the waitress came with the food trolley they would ask if they can buy me a coffee, green tea, ice cream etc. I couldn't believe how kind everyone was. I wonder how it would be for you, as a native Japanese, if you approached someone and asked them to lend you some cash for food.
The standards in this video (cabin, food etc) wouldn't even live up to the most cheap ones in Sweden. But thank you for a great video, it was interesting to see! :)
1:35 Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple! 22:23 They have a Seventeen Ice vending machine in the observation deck of Haneda airport and when I saw it, I knew which flavor I wanted to try thanks to your videos. 28:53 Very crowded. I liked it better with fewer people like during the pandemic. 30:42 Donki! Looking forward to your next video!
Quel périple, dis donc 😮 Ne devraient-ils pas signaler lors de la réservation du 1er ferry que l'espèce est indispensable ??? 🤔 Grâce à toi, on le sait maintenant 😇 Très étrange, la disposition des sièges comme dans un bus ou un train dans le second bateau 😅 Trop joli, le train local 🤩 Et très mignon, le tout petit automate à la fin de ta vidéo 😍 Merci pour cette vidéo très divertissante 👍😘
This trip is a stressful one! Was the worst moment realising that the vending machines take only cash? Or realising that there is no ATM? I hope that your next trip was much more comfortable, with many snacks.
@@rezaalan3991 Even if that isn’t true, I’m fairly certain that these ferries don’t have any form of wifi, which is why credit cards and ATMs don’t work.
What a beautiful video, especially if watched comfortably in bed! By the way, how did you get to Tocuscima from the port? 😂 In the Neapolitan area you can find the best spaghetti in Italy, maybe for this reason they added "Napolitan", 👋👋
Great trip. I'm curious, after unloading Tokushima's Passenger and vehicle, is this ferry continuing journey to Kyushu or Tokushima is the final destination of this route? As far as I know, Japan is one of few G7 countries which still using Cash as daily transaction, and I don't know is it expensive to operate ATM onboard ship. Yeah this route is suitable for a person who enjoying life, not in rush.
こんにちは!!! 日本人の友達、元気ですか??? 私はちょうどあなたが投稿したビデオを見ました。 「いいね」ボタンを押しました。 私はこの場所が大好きで、いつか訪れる予定です。 私の友人、私はあなたがあなたの国のビデオを録画することに専念しているのを見ることができてとても嬉しいです。 素敵な一週間を。 神のご加護を。 (4人の翻訳者による翻訳)。 Sergio São Paulo Brazil
You have a talent to tell the story using video. From self-deprecating sense of humour to some philosophical observations about life to practical tips, everything works to make watching your videos very enjoyable.
徳島ラーメンは癖になる美味しさですね。また食べたいなー😂徳島は駅前が立派❗和歌山行きのフェリーと南海電鉄は遥か昔に乗りました。懐かしいな。お疲れさまでした。❣️🐕️
Your videos are awesome! Thank you so much for showing me Japan as never nobody did it before. Please don't stop making these wonderful videos, they are so relaxing, really I can't stop watching them. Thank you!
This video is incredible, it had me hooked from the beginning.
The food you eat is so very different to here in the UK. It all looks so lovely - even from vending machines!
The carpet cabin seems so relaxing. The tiny sinchan at the end is so cute😊😊Another great and relaxing vdo👌👌 of course, I am still wondering about the actual location of the ATM😊
What a great trip! It's always such fun travelling with you 🙂
The creator of this channel has a great sense of humor. 😄
こーゆーときに限ってレストランないとか😂
お腹すいちゃったでしょー!
次回は、食費分現金用意しなきゃですね💦
今回も楽しい動画でした
My friend love it Japan is amazing love every minute of your videos be safe happy travels much love from usa
You give us so much! You are my absolute favourite Japan travel vlogger. Thank you so much for what you do!
¡AMO JAPóN! Hace mucho estuve por allá con mi papá de viaje. Saludos desde Venezuela. Tienes talento para estos videos.
3:21 it May looked like a simple room , but it’s clean and that makes it so worth it, and another great vid thanks
I tuoi video sono molto interessanti, mi fanno vedere il Giappone che altri non fanno, grazie😍
I LOVE your videos!! I don't get to travel, so I thank you for taking us with you! They are educational and fascinating, and I have to let you know I love your sense of humor. Your videos also make me hungry, so I keep a snack nearby while I watch your videos! I'm laughing right now as I think about it!
Another great video. ありがとうございます!
Always be my favorite time when you upload new video. The view is incredibly awesome...
Slow travel is the best!🚞🛳️
Great video! Always enjoy your videos. They really should tell you about cash only, I would have flipped out!
Yet another brilliant video! People stocking up those vending machines will never be out of work my friend!
Merci à toi pour cette vidéo.
Je ferais le même trajet le 2ème jour de mon arrivé au Japon.
J'adore également toute tes autres vidéos qui m'aide beaucoup pour mon prochain voyage. 😊
Your videos are so good I always look forward to them. Paul in Kent UK
What an experience, what a series of unfortunate event but i am glad you finally passed it. Sure it was a good story for you to remember 😅.
My wife went to tokyo and toyama a week before so i ask her to took pictures alot since i enjoyed alot of Japan's view, thanks to your videos 😊
Спасибо за увлекательное путешествие!🙂 Торговые автоматы мне очень понравились!👍мне нравится😊 Япония, очень хотелось бы там побыть, хотя бы в Токио!!🙂🤗👍
This trip seems like you had some challenges... but glad to see you kept your sense of humor! The men pulling the ships with that small cord 😂😂😂 You're funny 😄
徳島ラーメンめちゃ美味しそうだった。
3D柴犬にはびっくり。見てみたいです。
Never have I seen a country with so many different vending machines. I absolutely LOVE them! I'd spend all of my money in them. I guess I'm a *vending machine addict*. 😊😊
Вот это путешествие! 😁👍Не укачало на двух паромах? Когда вся еда за наличку и нет банкомата - это засада😁 Миньону в автомате не повезло😎 Большое спасибо за эту поездку!
The Ocean, nautical, pirate train looked really fun 🚂
Yeah, this video is truly captivating; it had me completely engrossed with all the things in this ferry.
1st, google is like, "Psych, I got you!". 2nd, that shiba inu bill board was cool. 3rd, I want some takoyaki now 🙏😄
'Rock'
Thank you for another great video. I'm glad you were able to eat on just the few dollars you had. 🍙
Another marvellous journey! 😊
Being cashless abroad is probably bad in any country, but Japan ranks high in the list. If you're visiting shrines, make sure you've got coins too! The self service boxes that sell charms and stuff don't give change. Plus coins make a satisfying sound when thrown into donation boxes.
Unless you're rich and don't mind paying in 1,000 yen bills - in which case, the world is your oyster and thanks for contributing to their economy.
nice trip
Rock! I win!
❤❤❤
Great video! Thanks for taking us along!
Love that you have the dates in the videos so we can match up with other current events of the Day, seasons, weather, etc... a much better, more informative experience! Thanks! DD☮️
Looks like cash is still king in a lot of Japan, particularly on the ferries. I had a similar "pauper" experience a few years ago in central Nagoya trying to find the "right kind of" ATM on a busy Friday evening, luckily found one in time to enjoy a nice meal.
Thank you!!❤🎉
I really like travelling with you. Japan is a wonderful place, and your videos bring me right back. Thank you:)
自分は大阪から東京旅行の帰りに東京ー徳島をオーシャン東九フェリー、徳島港ー徳島駅を徳島市営バス、
徳島駅ーJR大阪駅を西日本JRバスの高速バスで移動しましたがゆったりとした船旅でまたやってみたいです。
Japan has a great number of domestic ferry routes but strangely there are no direct ferry services between Tokyo/Yokohama and Osaka/Kobe. You have to transfer at Tokushima in Shikoku.
I love it as always. Great content. Thank you for sharing it. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
The "100 yen .... Expensive" part killed me lol, great video
乗物メインの旅って憧れます🎵
往路は個室の寝台列車で復路は個室の船旅でユックリ🌻
(逆も素敵😄)
やりたいなあ~🙌❤
Beautiful
もう、旅の目的はフェリーに乗る事みたいな感じですね😃
私も乗ってみたいなぁ😊
私もそう思う
Awesome video. Keep it up 😊
Damn I can hear so many tourist speaking Cantonese in Dotonbori😂
Osaka is a nice city to visit, and I have been there for a few times. Never thought of sailing from Tokyo to Osaka. Thanks for your video.
こういう旅好き🎉
船旅も良いですね。参考になりました。特にカード利用できないところが、驚きでした。😂
I absolutely love your videos!! Thank you so much for taking us along!
Thank you
From Taiwan 😊
Thank you
I'm having a similar problem here in the US too about money. The problem is that more businesses are accepting only credit cards but not cash ( Especially in Sports Stadiums and Arenas). Heads up if you have plans in the future
22:20 高知の銘菓ミレーのビスケットが自販機に!美味しいんだよなぁ。
When I first visited Japan in 1995 I rode the Shinkansen north to south. It was amazing. The Shinkansen was largely empty when I travelled, but sometimes an obasan or ojisan would enter my carriage. They were so sweet, they'd say, "Please may I sit with you and practice English". When the waitress came with the food trolley they would ask if they can buy me a coffee, green tea, ice cream etc. I couldn't believe how kind everyone was.
I wonder how it would be for you, as a native Japanese, if you approached someone and asked them to lend you some cash for food.
Vidio yg keren tentang segala isi Jepang❤❤❤
Tq for sharing information
Cute Japanese people...beautiful Japan 😁😊🥳❤
Did you visit Umeda Sky Building or the Kaiyukan when you were in Osaka? Also, Osaka Jo Koen is great in cherry blossom season.
Was the ferry and the guest room a clean and comfortable boat trip😄
Wakayama is a beautiful prefecture. I hope you visited the beach there.
makin me hungry with all this yummy food. :)
Дякую! Дуже переживала, як ви залишились без готівки! Поїзд був веселий😍😍
I love your sense of humor 😂 ran out of cash and couldn’t find an ATM - how many times has that happened to you?
I was so worried when you couldn't find cash to get food! Thank you for sharing your trip with us
Я скоро стану фанатом поездов😁😁😁
Always enjoy your trip 😎
Asahi is my favorite beer! 🥰
Anotadi en el itinerario del proximo viaje, buena ruta
Would your transit to the Ramen shop involve an extended thumb?
Super i love you ❤
The standards in this video (cabin, food etc) wouldn't even live up to the most cheap ones in Sweden. But thank you for a great video, it was interesting to see! :)
1:35 Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple!
22:23 They have a Seventeen Ice vending machine in the observation deck of Haneda airport and when I saw it, I knew which flavor I wanted to try thanks to your videos.
28:53 Very crowded. I liked it better with fewer people like during the pandemic.
30:42 Donki!
Looking forward to your next video!
the food on land looks so much better than the food on the water. btw, please drink all Ramen soup. It's more important than finishing the noodle....
Napolitan maybe linked to Naples, Italy, but definitely not a Neopolitan dish lol
Love this❤
Quel périple, dis donc 😮 Ne devraient-ils pas signaler lors de la réservation du 1er ferry que l'espèce est indispensable ??? 🤔 Grâce à toi, on le sait maintenant 😇 Très étrange, la disposition des sièges comme dans un bus ou un train dans le second bateau 😅 Trop joli, le train local 🤩 Et très mignon, le tout petit automate à la fin de ta vidéo 😍 Merci pour cette vidéo très divertissante 👍😘
30:45 Noo not Thank You for watching the Video THANK YOU for showing me Japan in such nice Videos :D
Nice
Neapolitan may be short for Naples from Naples Italy, and it might be a kind of pasta that’s made there?
I probably used that exact same takoyaki stand 1995 to 1997
Please tell us how you got in Tokoshima, I've very curious how you've solved the problem.
最喜歡看食物販賣機跟啤酒販賣機❤😂
That looks like fun. Make sure to have enough cash.
You sure do like the green onions.
Paper 😭
28:46 I've been in that crab restaurant. The crab legs are subarashi
Awesome video, again 👍
Isn´t that temple at 1:35 near Tsukiji Outer Market? Just walked by there last week 😊
nice🎉
マンガみたいな落ちで 面白い🎉
This trip is a stressful one! Was the worst moment realising that the vending machines take only cash? Or realising that there is no ATM? I hope that your next trip was much more comfortable, with many snacks.
Correct me if I wrong, Japan is one of few superpowers countries which still using cash in daily activities.
@@rezaalan3991 Even if that isn’t true, I’m fairly certain that these ferries don’t have any form of wifi, which is why credit cards and ATMs don’t work.
@@kwakerjak yeah definitely, actually you can access satellite from ship, but yeah it's expensive.
The worst moment had to be realizing that he had only ¥1362 JPY/$9.50 USD on him 6:23. That gave rise to everything else.
南海フェリーを『Web割』で5%割引(2200円→2090円)で乗られたようですが、『好きっぷ』という窓口販売・タッチ決済切符があり、徳島~フェリー~和歌山~鉄道~なんば(南海全駅)まで2200円で行けて更にお得です。
When you release the next video, I hope you will travel to a different country.
You deserve a private room. Oh, it's a vending machine ferry! Maybe you can find a pants belt with a hidden compartment.
You need to carry a small backpack with some instant foods for situations like this.
at the end of the video at 30:45, sound like malay/ indonesian talking at the back! spotted my fellow bahasa 😆
Im the earlist to view your video
You make me laugh! One of these days you’ll win on the claw machine. 😅
What a beautiful video, especially if watched comfortably in bed! By the way, how did you get to Tocuscima from the port? 😂 In the Neapolitan area you can find the best spaghetti in Italy, maybe for this reason they added "Napolitan", 👋👋
Great trip. I'm curious, after unloading Tokushima's Passenger and vehicle, is this ferry continuing journey to Kyushu or Tokushima is the final destination of this route? As far as I know, Japan is one of few G7 countries which still using Cash as daily transaction, and I don't know is it expensive to operate ATM onboard ship. Yeah this route is suitable for a person who enjoying life, not in rush.
こんにちは!!! 日本人の友達、元気ですか??? 私はちょうどあなたが投稿したビデオを見ました。 「いいね」ボタンを押しました。 私はこの場所が大好きで、いつか訪れる予定です。 私の友人、私はあなたがあなたの国のビデオを録画することに専念しているのを見ることができてとても嬉しいです。 素敵な一週間を。 神のご加護を。 (4人の翻訳者による翻訳)。 Sergio São Paulo Brazil
because its calld «Naples pasta» in europe Its a dish from Napoli Italy
Haha! Scissors!
That ferry to Tokushima’s cabin is very spartan…
Seems noisy, too!