AoT Museum (Hita,Ōita) + Kurokawa Onsen | Japan【VLOG】| Part 4

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • #attackontitan #aot #shingekinokyojin #hita #kurokawa #onsen #japan #vlog
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    Places we visited:
    Hita 日田
    Soy sauce shop: 有限会社 日田醤油 本店
    Attack on Titan Museum
    Oyama Dam
    Kurokawa Onsen
    Our Ryokan:
    www.kurokawaonsen.or.jp/eng_n...
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:42 Hita
    5:45 Attack on Titan Museum
    11:12 Kurokawa Onsen
    Instagram: / _cookingway_ → @_cookingway_
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    Special thanks to @samuelkimmusic
    Please check his channel out for more epic AoT Music:
    / samuelkimmusic
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    Music I Used:
    Attack on Titan: T-KT (ThanksAT) x ShingekiNoKyojin | EPIC EMOTIONAL COVER:
    • Attack on Titan: T-KT ...
    Attack on Titan: Before Lights Out (Erwin Charge Theme) | EPIC VERSION:
    • Attack on Titan: Befor...
    Attack on Titan S4 ED: Akuma no Ko | EMOTIONAL ORCHESTRAL VERSION:
    • Attack on Titan S4 ED:...
    Ashes on The Fire x APETITAN (Erwin Charge Theme) | EPIC VERSION:
    • Ashes on The Fire x AP...
    Counterattack Mankind - Attack on Titan (Lofi Remix):
    • Counterattack Mankind ...
    Music by Mr. Jello - Hitting Hard - thmatc.co/?l=2130EB59
    Music by Naomi - Limbo - thmatc.co/?l=4E6FB113

Комментарии • 7

  • @KG-op3ci
    @KG-op3ci Год назад +2

    Jaaaa

  • @mati4727
    @mati4727 Год назад +2

    Hita ist wahrlich ein großartig schöner Ort. Ich kann daher mehr als nachvollziehen, dass der Mangaka Zeichner von Attack on Titan seine Heimatstadt als Inspiration genommen hat, diese in seiner Magareihe wiederzuspiegeln, als auch dadurch die für den Tourismus bekannt zu machen. Herzlichen Dank für diesen Einblick. ♥

  • @mhomel
    @mhomel Месяц назад +1

    One of the nice destinations to visit in Japan. Maybe better than other famous big cities like Tokyo and Kyoto that are much crowded with tourists and expensive.

    • @cookingway7661
      @cookingway7661  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah exactly 😁 I preciate places like this way more than crowded tourist spots.

  • @TwoTicketsToAdventure
    @TwoTicketsToAdventure Год назад +2

    Thank you for this beautiful video of Hita. We will be heading there in Oct and we are beyond excited to explore around the little town. It's so beautiful and looks peaceful. I know your boyfriend is Japanese but how was the language barrier while walking around in Hita?

    • @cookingway7661
      @cookingway7661  Год назад +1

      Because it is countryside there are more elderly people. So if you go to the small shop's with traditional good's you will mostly see friendly old ladies working there. They usually can't speak english but pointing on thing's that you like or some essential Japanese phrases like "kore o kudasai" (これをください-this one please) will help you in these situations out.
      The unagi restaurant had only japanese menu but the people there where younger so maybe they could also speak a little bit english.
      In the aot museum are quite often foreign visitors - we also saw a few there. English should be no problem there.
      In the countryside people are also even more friendly to visitors and more patient than in the city. They will great you on the street and wish you a nice day and even if they can't speak english they will try as much as they can to help you out.
      Wish you a nice trip in Hita 😊

  • @AlonzoparcoParko-fd2hq
    @AlonzoparcoParko-fd2hq 3 месяца назад

    Hi princess