I found the video from a reel and I came to watch the entire vídeo. I'm from Brazil, but my Dad and my Uncle living near Fukushima since the accident. They lost (genuinely) a life building in years of Japan. Seeing the destruction bring a sad feeling, remembering the calls and videos sent that year. But now I can hope this radiation will go alone in some moment Hope to you two a Merry Christmas and I have subscribe to see more to Japan in your vision! Saludos desde Brasil!
Thank you so much for sharing that. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for your dad and uncle, losing so much after so many years in Japan. It's heartwarming to hear that you’re finding some hope for the future. We really appreciate your support and your kind words. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas as well! Saludos desde Japón, and thank you for subscribing!
I love your show ORI and Kaito that was sooo sad . Thanks for sharing all this can't wait for more . We have friends who live in Osaka that helped there to clean up i love Japan we can learn alot here in Canada from them .
I saw the footage of the event as it was happening and I was speechless. The nuclear reactor and the radiation leak was just a kick in the stomach to those people. It made me sad all over again to the see the place from your camera lens.
This episode was by far the most emotional and sad. Yet disasters like the one in 2011 attest to the resilience of humankind and our ability to persevere even against seemingly insurmountable odds. My heart goes out to the victims of the disaster and all the survivors. This must have been an incredibly trying time for the residents of the area.
Your educating us on Japanese life and i think your really awesome. Oh i own ARAI as well. Japanese handmade beauty for your skull. As for Kushitani ive always wanted a custom 1 piece suit but my shape keeps changing lol 😀. Would it be possible for you to put on each film a written date or something like Series 2 Episode 4 so we can follow your travel in logical order.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. 😊 As for the episode order, I’ve actually added the episode number in the description of each video to help keep things in order. I hope that makes it easier to follow along with the journey! Thanks again for your support!
There is no need to be critical. Ori speaks Spanish, English, French, and Japanese. You cannot expect her to speak English perfectly, yet she does an excellent job.
Ori & Kaito, I'd like to wish you both, and Merry Christmas, and a Blessed New Year.
Thank you so much! Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year as well! 🎄✨
I found the video from a reel and I came to watch the entire vídeo.
I'm from Brazil, but my Dad and my Uncle living near Fukushima since the accident.
They lost (genuinely) a life building in years of Japan.
Seeing the destruction bring a sad feeling, remembering the calls and videos sent that year. But now I can hope this radiation will go alone in some moment
Hope to you two a Merry Christmas and I have subscribe to see more to Japan in your vision!
Saludos desde Brasil!
Thank you so much for sharing that. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for your dad and uncle, losing so much after so many years in Japan. It's heartwarming to hear that you’re finding some hope for the future.
We really appreciate your support and your kind words. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas as well!
Saludos desde Japón, and thank you for subscribing!
I love your show ORI and Kaito that was sooo sad . Thanks for sharing all this can't wait for more . We have friends who live in Osaka that helped there to clean up i love Japan we can learn alot here in Canada from them .
So glad you’re enjoying the channel! 🙌🏽
(15:38) I'd try to shake hands, I do understand the culture, (but, the handshake) is a representation of Friendship and Brotherly love.
Iget that, but shaking hands isn’t really a thing here
I saw the footage of the event as it was happening and I was speechless. The nuclear reactor and the radiation leak was just a kick in the stomach to those people. It made me sad all over again to the see the place from your camera lens.
I totally get that. This is a reminder of the strength of the people, but also the lasting impact of the tragedy. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
This episode was by far the most emotional and sad. Yet disasters like the one in 2011 attest to the resilience of humankind and our ability to persevere even against seemingly insurmountable odds. My heart goes out to the victims of the disaster and all the survivors. This must have been an incredibly trying time for the residents of the area.
I completely agree. The emotional toll is unimaginable, but it's inspiring to see how people came together to rebuild and support each other.
Factory in Fukushima: In 1973, Yaesu established the Sukagawa Factory in Sukagawa, Fukushima as a main factory for communication equipment production.
Your educating us on Japanese life and i think your really awesome. Oh i own ARAI as well. Japanese handmade beauty for your skull. As for Kushitani ive always wanted a custom 1 piece suit but my shape keeps changing lol 😀.
Would it be possible for you to put on each film a written date or something like Series 2 Episode 4 so we can follow your travel in logical order.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. 😊
As for the episode order, I’ve actually added the episode number in the description of each video to help keep things in order. I hope that makes it easier to follow along with the journey! Thanks again for your support!
Yes it’s shocking Royal Enfields in japan!
Did I just notice the duck riding shotgun with its own little helmet! :)
My riding buddy, Apollo 🙌🏽😅
ORI and Kaito Please Be Safe In Japan 🙏, i wanna See you in My Country India
Thanks for watching! We'll definitely visit India someday!
So sad
😂 your translation is from your dictionary not from English
There is no need to be critical. Ori speaks Spanish, English, French, and Japanese. You cannot expect her to speak English perfectly, yet she does an excellent job.
m.o.r.o.n.!!!🤬🤬🤬🤬
@OlderMotorcyclist Thanks for the support! 🙌🏽
@iqbal21 I'm okay with making mistakes 🤷♀️