Was it easy to navigate and driving the area as a first timer? Considering of renting a car since the public transportation system in Japan intimidates me a bit.
@@hAaAaAaPa I relied on the bulit-in GPS map system and it was very accurate. If you came from a country which drives on the left (driver seat on the right side), it would be even more easier.
Yeah they are normally solid. I think there are some that blink green in rural areas, both sides of the road would flash green and this would mean the light system isn’t operating, take care. You wouldn’t normally see this in city centre tho.
just came back from a 40 day vaca in Nagoya... having a car made the trip, still love the subway tho.... wish we were still there ... thx for the vid
Wow 40 days, that’s awesome. The car would have made a huge difference, hopefully you made many lifetime memories.
very interesting vid! great thanks for posting !
Thanks for watching, take care.
Just went to Nagoya last month and rented a car there, places in the video are so familiar that it feels like home. Thanks for your content!
Hope you enjoyed your trip, take care
Was it easy to navigate and driving the area as a first timer? Considering of renting a car since the public transportation system in Japan intimidates me a bit.
@@hAaAaAaPa I relied on the bulit-in GPS map system and it was very accurate. If you came from a country which drives on the left (driver seat on the right side), it would be even more easier.
Yo estuve allí en 1990 ya no reconozco casi nada. Bella ciudad un poco calurosa en verano
Yeah Japan summers are brutal.
What do the flashing green lights mean ?
I think thats just the camera making it look like its flashing, I believe they are just solid until they turn off.
@@touringjapanukandbeyond Oh really? They're solid colour? it was really confusing so that explains a lot. Much appreciated
Yeah they are normally solid. I think there are some that blink green in rural areas, both sides of the road would flash green and this would mean the light system isn’t operating, take care. You wouldn’t normally see this in city centre tho.