Hi!!! What are your thoughts on these island patrol deer? 🦌🍁 FYI we filmed this at the end of March. It does take time to edit and upload our videos. 🤓 If you want to see more from Japan here is our FIRST IMPRESSIONS of JAPAN! (Hiroshima Street Food, Samurai Castles & WW2 History): ruclips.net/video/-qIGd_5T-QU/видео.htmlsi=rEqGckFkosX64kKA
I don't know about deers of Japan, but the ones here in the U.S. are very aggressive eaters, not fun imho to feed at all, rather appreciate them from afar,lol.
My wife and I watching from Michigan - what a great video, we really enjoyed your dialogue and humor - had us laughing throughout. We’ve watched many of your videos, this one was a favorite! Cheers, we look forward to your next one.
Miyajima is considered one of the three most beautiful spots in the country. It was incredibly windy up on the mountain when my exchange class went there years ago.
I agree Phil, when it comes to perfection Japan and Germany have much in common! Very timely, very responsible people, and a deep appreciation for nature. Thanks guys, enjoyed the tour!👍❤️🕊
That was so cool. Everything was cool; architecture, shops, deer patrol, shrines, food and even the trees. I would've been a huge sucker and bought food for the deer.
I went there as part of a class trip 30 years ago, though we stayed overnight in a ryokan. We did the opposite, taking the ropeway up, then hiked down on one of the longer trails. There's a pot of tea that's been simmering for 1,200 years at the temple. We stopped at a place called Monkey Land where you could interact with the local monkeys, but I don't see it on the guides now. I guess it was closed -- let's just say that poop wasn't the only thing the monkeys flung at people.
Ohh cool! Yeah the ropeway up would have been a less sweatier option!! 😆We asked about the monkeys too and someone said it is much rarer to see monkeys on Mount Misen nowadays. 🐒
@@DeanaandPhil I saw an article that said they were relocated to another park because the population had grown too large and due to "other problems." Probably a polite way of saying that they were loudly having sex in front of tourists, or "flying solo" and flinging the result. All of us juvenile college students got plenty of amusing photos. I also remember a warning sign that said to avoid eye contact because it might make the males aggressive. In Japanese, those kanji are read iriguchi for entrance and deguchi for exit, but if they were read the on-yomi ("Chinese") way, they would be nyuukou and shukkou. It's wild to see some of your shots taken from the same vantage points as photos I have in frames on my shelf.
Have some respect for the tiny statues with the red on them. Those are memorials for the women who lost children due to miscarriage or some other problem. They are reminders of the children lost and what could have been. The gravestones around are also a big indication that it’s a scared place. Do not ever forget that. Those hats and garments are replaced constantly so please keep your mind on what is there.
You guys need to spend an extended period of time in Japan, like a few years. I can see boyfriend has Japanese DNA in him. He feels linkedin to this place. And I firmly believe that when someone feels like that about a geographical place, that means you need to spend more time there. I had the same geo issue. I had to live in England, Germany, Russia, and Kazakhstan. I just had to do that. Lessons are to be learned in this geo places.
ESPECIALLY older people. They're hiking machines. We went hiking in the low mountains behind Kobe with the granddad of one of the other exchange students. The guy was in his 70s, and we could barely keep up with him.
You two are lucky to just have a kind of regular kind of channel ' cause Phil, being german should know better than anyone, that putting " Guidelines", in front of any Germans face doesn't go over very well....!
Hi!!! What are your thoughts on these island patrol deer? 🦌🍁
FYI we filmed this at the end of March. It does take time to edit and upload our videos. 🤓 If you want to see more from Japan here is our FIRST IMPRESSIONS of JAPAN! (Hiroshima Street Food, Samurai Castles & WW2 History): ruclips.net/video/-qIGd_5T-QU/видео.htmlsi=rEqGckFkosX64kKA
We were there a month ago ! A great place! Everywhere we went in Japan was fantastic!!
This makes me want to see Japan. I have watched a lot of city videos, but I like nature.
Those deers were pretty cute
I don't know about deers of Japan, but the ones here in the U.S. are very aggressive eaters, not fun imho to feed at all, rather appreciate them from afar,lol.
My wife and I watching from Michigan - what a great video, we really enjoyed your dialogue and humor - had us laughing throughout. We’ve watched many of your videos, this one was a favorite! Cheers, we look forward to your next one.
This temple has so many details, it looks beautifull.
Miyajima is considered one of the three most beautiful spots in the country. It was incredibly windy up on the mountain when my exchange class went there years ago.
I agree Phil, when it comes to perfection Japan and Germany have much in common! Very timely, very responsible people, and a deep appreciation for nature. Thanks guys, enjoyed the tour!👍❤️🕊
14:33 you can see him coming
That was so cool. Everything was cool; architecture, shops, deer patrol, shrines, food and even the trees. I would've been a huge sucker and bought food for the deer.
Super fun video! Def gonna be an all-time fave. Loved the photo-bombing deer!!!
I went there as part of a class trip 30 years ago, though we stayed overnight in a ryokan. We did the opposite, taking the ropeway up, then hiked down on one of the longer trails. There's a pot of tea that's been simmering for 1,200 years at the temple. We stopped at a place called Monkey Land where you could interact with the local monkeys, but I don't see it on the guides now. I guess it was closed -- let's just say that poop wasn't the only thing the monkeys flung at people.
Ohh cool! Yeah the ropeway up would have been a less sweatier option!! 😆We asked about the monkeys too and someone said it is much rarer to see monkeys on Mount Misen nowadays. 🐒
@@DeanaandPhil I saw an article that said they were relocated to another park because the population had grown too large and due to "other problems." Probably a polite way of saying that they were loudly having sex in front of tourists, or "flying solo" and flinging the result. All of us juvenile college students got plenty of amusing photos. I also remember a warning sign that said to avoid eye contact because it might make the males aggressive.
In Japanese, those kanji are read iriguchi for entrance and deguchi for exit, but if they were read the on-yomi ("Chinese") way, they would be nyuukou and shukkou.
It's wild to see some of your shots taken from the same vantage points as photos I have in frames on my shelf.
Beauuutiful. Dude. Beautiful food. Beautiful animals. 🙂
agreed
I think that Deer near the end of the Video Blog had a crush❤ on Phil ! LOL 😂🤣
🦌🦌
Oh Deer! (scnr)
I love Lawson, I want to go back to Japan just to go to Lawson! (And use my Suica card!)
That reminds me of Germany:Cash😁, no wonder you met so many Germans 😄
Both countries do love their cash!
I loved that you filmed the animals and that you were both sweaty.
Such a unique place
Love this one !
When the deer goes hard on his food game 🤣
14:40 🤣🤣That guy must have gotten the most hilarious footage.😁
I saw you guys in Düsseldorf today I wanted to say hi but you were walking so fast I couldn't catch you :))
Sometimes we're on a mission or just late! haha If you see us again we'd love to say hi!!
I love your videos❤❤
Nice front kick !! (knee up 1st..then kick!)
Have some respect for the tiny statues with the red on them. Those are memorials for the women who lost children due to miscarriage or some other problem. They are reminders of the children lost and what could have been. The gravestones around are also a big indication that it’s a scared place. Do not ever forget that. Those hats and garments are replaced constantly so please keep your mind on what is there.
So now we know: Making a German take a hike makes him go loopy!
14:38 And oh my that was funny XD
Ihr Beiden seid einfach nur zu geil und ich feier Euch so hart!!!🙏❤
1‘03‘‘ Hej Phil, whats up? You look like having a hangover 😉
Hi I'm From India Sir😊😊
Shikanoko :)
"I realised that Japan is the Germany of East Asia." You could say, they're the "Aryans of the East..."
If deer are eating people food, does that mean they'll eat meat? WHAT HAVE WE DONE??
👩❤️👨…🦌🦌💬🌀
いつもあなた達を見張ってます😁。
Well if you Deana is part Chinese ( I thought you were Mexican) then try visiting China. Unless you already did.
where do translations come from
You guys need to spend an extended period of time in Japan, like a few years. I can see boyfriend has Japanese DNA in him. He feels linkedin to this place. And I firmly believe that when someone feels like that about a geographical place, that means you need to spend more time there. I had the same geo issue. I had to live in England, Germany, Russia, and Kazakhstan. I just had to do that. Lessons are to be learned in this geo places.
宮島のシカは、奈良のシカと違って餌付けされていないので常に飢えています。
自治体がシカを連れてきたのに餌をやらないからです...
餌をあげたい場合は、さつまいもを食べやすい大きさに切ってあげてください。
決して人間の食べ物を与えてはいけません。
I had no idea japan people like to hike
ESPECIALLY older people. They're hiking machines. We went hiking in the low mountains behind Kobe with the granddad of one of the other exchange students. The guy was in his 70s, and we could barely keep up with him.
@@CantankerousDave hiking machines! That is amazing 😂
You two are lucky to just have a kind of regular kind of channel ' cause Phil, being german should know better than anyone, that putting " Guidelines", in front of any Germans face doesn't go over very well....!
do germans have telepathy? phil