I had a lot of fun filming this one. Here's the other videos in the series! Tokyo by Train ruclips.net/video/mlUlZHGxcao/видео.html Tokyo by Bike ruclips.net/video/u0x8EAf4GSg/видео.html Tokyo by Boat ruclips.net/video/1a1fdzy7X84/видео.html
The title was more pornograohic than the video actually was 😂🤣😂🤣 More seriously you mentioned Disney land have you gone? What about the Mario world park?
I enjoyed the video! Hope it's ok to ask what resolution and FPS do you normally shoot your videos and in what format do you upload them to RUclips? Thank you!
I love how Japan is such a walkable country. I grew up in a place where it’s hard to get around without a car. If you live in suburbia, you’ll be stuck at home. And Japan’s mixed-zoned cities makes life so convenient. I live in a small town and not in a big city. Yet everything I need is a few minutes on foot from my doorstep! These things affords me a simple life, and that is how I truly feel free. I love living in Japan.
What you explained is not Japan exclusive. Many European cities are also very walkable. And I you life in the Japanese countryside, you still need a car.
@@jasonl968 DON’T!!!! I live in a county and you have to use transportation to get around. I’m in high school but I’m 9th grader so I can’t drive yet and I can’t get anything to eat because I have basically nothing that really close and the 1 gas station that’s close by the only way to get there is by going through a busy road and both of the roads to get to the middle of town or anywhere else in the county for that matter requires you to go into a highway so I can’t go to a restaurant by myself. I can’t even get to the gas station safely without going through a busy road. TRUST ME YOU DON’T WANT TO LIVE IN A COUNTY!!!!
I kinda feel it’s unfair for Akko ( real name Akiko) since she has a young daughter- the two older ones must be in University by now. Greg’s wife doesn’t want to appear on camera so her sister has to step in. I feel that’s kinda selfish
@@doriswaddington2418 Most Japanese are generally averse to getting any form of public attention, so they aren't great at making entertaining videos. It's also quite likely that his wife is the very averse type and doesn't want that kind of exposure for Aiko either (such was the vibe during one of their Q&A's). It's not like the West where most parents want their kids to become famous RUclipsrs. Akko-san, on the other hand is an adult and also seems to be the rare exception since she's very vocal, so she fits in perfectly. Also, I'm sure Greg compensates her well for her time (plus, free food and beer!), and she gets to learn film-making skills from him, so it's a win-win situation.
This "Tokyo by *vehicle*" series that you have is seriously one of the most satisfying set of informational videos that you've made. Seriously considering most of them on my next visit. Good job, Greg!
As a bit of a nerd when it comes to public transportation and machines in general, this was a treat! One of the things I want to do in Japan is ride around on the many unique forms of transport. Not only to get from place to place but I think it’s a great way to see the world go buy you!
In my country bicycle speed limits are even lower at 10kph/6.2mph & kick scooters have the advantage over bicycles that they can be folded into more compact sizes & take less space when brought on-board public transport for longer distances
I was in Japan for my first time recently and I really appreciated Google maps giving direction of which subway exit to use to get to the destination. The public transport options here are like no other city I've ever been to, just amazing.
6:53 what an absolutely stunning view. Just beautiful, and the flowers are so fleeting ❤ Thanks for sharing this image and this video with me. Much appreciated. 🙂🐿🌈❤️
Greg, this video and the other big video of Tokyo by Train are my favorites, as a good lover and passionate about all these transportation topics. Despite everything I've read about Tokyo, you always introduce me new things, I didn't know about water taxis or the dinner boat at the end of the video! How beautiful everything, like all your videos! Special mention to Akko, it's very nice to see her and she's also an important part of making the video work well, carrying the backpack and helping you with some recordings, so congratulations to both of you, the video turned out great!! Many greetings from Santiago de Chile!
Another relaxing, informative and wonderful video. Love your Tokyo by.... series. It reminds me of my time there and makes me want to go back! The Tokyo by boat one specifically was an eye opener, I had no idea someone could rent and drive a private boat around on their own! This one one was awesome, I bet you and Akko loved the end when you could eat, chill and have a beer after a long day.
What an indepth, high quality documentary this is. Oh, how joyful I was to watch it entirly. So, SO good! I grew up discovering my birth place from top to bottom with my grandfather by using public transportation. I love trams, trolleybuses and normal busses so much. Tokyo breaths an entire culture of public transportation. It looks so unique. Thank you so much!
The Tokyo Station is the architectural equivalent of a mullet - business in the front, history in the back 🤣 love the video, it's nice to explore through your lens!
thanks for taking the shinkansen *within* tokyo so we don't have to 🤣 1,000 yen that's quite a lot considering the alternatives I guess if you're really in a rush and had to get there in 6 minutes, it's a good option
The development of Japan is intrinsically linked to its public transport. My wife has a car here in Japan, but we don't use it if we're going anywhere that has a bus route or is near a station. There's no point. They're great at disincentivising car travel. People in other countries claim their rights are being violated if they can't easily and cheaply drive and park everywhere.
nothing can beat driving your own car out of your garage and go any where you like. no need to walk to bus stops or train stations. it is only way to go.
@@cobrabeebop-qk6go nothing can beat having a convenient, frequent rail service that can quickly take you anywhere you want without the hassle and stress of driving. You can even do productive things while moving!
@@cobrabeebop-qk6go nothing beats having a multi-million dollar vehicle chauffeur you around only a few blocks away from your home to the most vibrant parts of a city.
I would love a small title to appear on the bottom when you are filming a site such as the temple around the 8 minute to 9 minute mark. These videos help serve as a possible guide to seeing sites in Tokyo.
Having just come back from our first trip to Tokyo, (8 whole days!) the Yamanote line was our most frequently used train line, followed by the Asakusa line, seeing as we were only 5 minutes from both Tamachi and Mita stations. They were both so convenient and frequent but my legs were cursing all the stairs by the end of day 2 lol. We never used the bus ourselves, but we did use the metro, jr lines, yurikamome, and monorail as well as a lot of walking. The public transport systems here in Ireland, where I consider a bus eireann bus being only 15 minutes late 'on time' (though they're often 20+ minutes late where I live) have nothing on Tokyo! I loved seeing all the places we went to in this video as well. And I'm with your wife, I did not like the sound of some doors when they did the high pitched frequency thing as I passed by, it hurt my ears so much.
Greg, Olga and I, after seeing the title and walking our dog, started debating all the ways you could "ride" (keeping it clean!) in Tokyo. I said "piggyback" wouldn't be covered, but we did think some kind of live animal would be featured--and maybe the the mechanical Panda was the best you could do in a day. We just love how you put your videos together!
I love train, tram, monorail and I was in Tokyo for 2 weeks just a week ago. I've rode in the Sakura Tram before the pandemic so this time around i took a ride in the Setagaya Tram line. But the reason for my trip this time around was to ride the inverted monorail in Chiba & Enoshima which i did. Such a cool ride.
I think he's cheating on his wife with her sister. idk maybe cheating is more acceptable in Japan. I just find it weird they're filming together just the 2 of them 🤔
Utterly wonderful video. All your content is enjoyable and informative, but your travel based ones such as this or the cycling ones are by far my favourite. You really get a feel for the flow of life in the city, seeing people go about their daily lives, and the transportation options they use are such a huge part of it all that mostly goes unnoticed due to how seamlessly they integrate into the city infrastructure as a whole. Thanks for another great video Greg!
The expressway going directly over Nihonbashi conveniently puts the National 0 mile mark on both the national road and the expressway systems, I suppose. The original Odaiba is a series of battery islands, built specifically to deter seaward naval attacks by European powers after Matthew Perry's party sailed right into Edo Bay. It failed its first invasion, Captain Perry's return a few year later. But really, seeing Tokyo from the waterways completely changes the perspective. It's like you take in only the big picture, just from very low angle. And the reflections are just so gorgeous. So much so that Tokyo Lens got himself a boating license for it. P.S. for those places where tripods aren't allowed, can you technically skirt that by having those suction cup camera holders and stick it to the windows, like those Connor used? pps Oh hey, Keikyu trains, my favourite, inside Asakusa subway! Love it!
Greg, your sister in law seems to be someone who has plenty of time on her hands.. But accolades to her for contributing to your videos! Your videos with her are so much more entertaining 👌🏼. Keep up the good work!
26:27 Dude, that's the Himiko cruise ship, designed by the manga artist Leiji Matsumoto. The design is pretty unique and cool. Heavy retro-futurism vibes.
Love this video, half because of the great trip and half because it’s great to see that people in Japan are good enough to wear masks and take care of each other in this small way.
Ok I’m only 4 minutes in but GREG! your Japanese is so awesome now! I remember when I first subscribed you didn’t speak really anything and you often commented on it. Anyways great video so far!
Thanks for this upload and gotta give Akko a lot of credit for allowing herself to be filmed freely and breaking a sweat via walking around the whole day! God bless your family!
Amazing showcase mate, I’m planning a return to Tokyo in May and bring a mate who doesn’t travel a lot but loves a good wander, this sort of video helps me get my head in the game. Keep ‘em coming
That was a brilliant video, so informative. Your sister-in-law was a great sport as you both were quite tired towards the end. The "beer drinking" part looked like great fun. Thank you so much. Cheers, Muffy from Oz ( Australia)
just wow, as an aspiring director I notice you have a good eye for capturing interesting framing and shots. The Cinematography is too good for "normal" Japanese video, well done on the production, sound and editing.
Thank you for the trip, Greg! Seeing Shinagawa sure made me nostalgic. I rode from Kamata to Shinagawa thousands of times when I lived in Japan. That was almost 15 years ago now and it's fascinating to see a place both familiar and new - Tokyo changes at a bristling pace. When I go next I would like to try the water taxi - one mode I haven't tried!
In Tallinn we have had these scooters for a couple of years now and they are limited to 25 km/h. They are a gamechanger for someone who doesn't carry more than a backpack and/or doesn't have a drivers license.
Thanks for bringing this video showing the different types of transports! Those are the swan boats in Ueno Park, I think? I passed by that small reservoir/lake last month, but it seemed to be closed then.
The rickshaw driver was fantastic! Will you be doing a video about the many ferries that operate in Japan? I know that they are often overnight trips with various cabin options. We don’t really have anything similar in the US except for between the lower 48 and Alaska.
Always excited for your new videos. This one especially gave me so many good ideas for when I visit with my family. It will be their first time in Japan, now I have a great idea for a more scenic monorail route from Haneda airport. Thank you!!!
All your footage is absolutely stunning as always. But those night shots especially were just pure magic. I will admit watching you guys ride around everywhere made me a little tired after riding around Japan myself. 😅
Aloha 🤙 from Honolulu! Great video, Greg. One of the best you've done. Gave me alot of insight on what to do on my next trip and how to get around. Thanks 😊
It's so funny seeing all the streets I was on in Asakusa on Saturday, I almost got a bath bomb from that Sanrio store where your ride found the Pasmo card. Regretting it now that I'm back home without a Tuxedo Sam bath bomb
I had a lot of fun filming this one. Here's the other videos in the series!
Tokyo by Train ruclips.net/video/mlUlZHGxcao/видео.html
Tokyo by Bike ruclips.net/video/u0x8EAf4GSg/видео.html
Tokyo by Boat ruclips.net/video/1a1fdzy7X84/видео.html
The title was more pornograohic than the video actually was 😂🤣😂🤣
More seriously you mentioned Disney land have you gone? What about the Mario world park?
I enjoyed the video! Hope it's ok to ask what resolution and FPS do you normally shoot your videos and in what format do you upload them to RUclips? Thank you!
Actually if you went to Joypolis or Tokyo Dome City, you actually would get to ride on a Roller Coaster
Love the panda!
this looks fun, but got to ask what are the backpacks, they look big and comfortable
I love how Japan is such a walkable country. I grew up in a place where it’s hard to get around without a car. If you live in suburbia, you’ll be stuck at home. And Japan’s mixed-zoned cities makes life so convenient. I live in a small town and not in a big city. Yet everything I need is a few minutes on foot from my doorstep! These things affords me a simple life, and that is how I truly feel free. I love living in Japan.
What you explained is not Japan exclusive. Many European cities are also very walkable. And I you life in the Japanese countryside, you still need a car.
I want to live in suburbia in stead,I live in a crowded big city and don't have much personal space
only in big cities though
@@jasonl968 No you don't. If you're going to leave the city, just go rural. Suburbia is a curse
@@jasonl968 DON’T!!!! I live in a county and you have to use transportation to get around. I’m in high school but I’m 9th grader so I can’t drive yet and I can’t get anything to eat because I have basically nothing that really close and the 1 gas station that’s close by the only way to get there is by going through a busy road and both of the roads to get to the middle of town or anywhere else in the county for that matter requires you to go into a highway so I can’t go to a restaurant by myself. I can’t even get to the gas station safely without going through a busy road. TRUST ME YOU DON’T WANT TO LIVE IN A COUNTY!!!!
I love seeing more of Akko in your videos. She adds comedy to the videos and very personable, she is a great addition!
I kinda feel it’s unfair for Akko ( real name Akiko) since she has a young daughter- the two older ones must be in University by now. Greg’s wife doesn’t want to appear on camera so her sister has to step in. I feel that’s kinda selfish
@@doriswaddington2418 No one's being forced against their will to appear on-camera. So how is this selfish?
@@doriswaddington2418 Most Japanese are generally averse to getting any form of public attention, so they aren't great at making entertaining videos. It's also quite likely that his wife is the very averse type and doesn't want that kind of exposure for Aiko either (such was the vibe during one of their Q&A's). It's not like the West where most parents want their kids to become famous RUclipsrs.
Akko-san, on the other hand is an adult and also seems to be the rare exception since she's very vocal, so she fits in perfectly. Also, I'm sure Greg compensates her well for her time (plus, free food and beer!), and she gets to learn film-making skills from him, so it's a win-win situation.
@@doriswaddington2418 get a life
I am a train person. Thank you for sharing trains in Japan. Loved them. Bravo!
Trains are my favourite mode of travel.
This "Tokyo by *vehicle*" series that you have is seriously one of the most satisfying set of informational videos that you've made. Seriously considering most of them on my next visit.
Good job, Greg!
I like to see Akko-san too. You could even make a video about her...
As a bit of a nerd when it comes to public transportation and machines in general, this was a treat! One of the things I want to do in Japan is ride around on the many unique forms of transport. Not only to get from place to place but I think it’s a great way to see the world go buy you!
Which type of public transportation payment method do you think is the best?
In my country bicycle speed limits are even lower at 10kph/6.2mph & kick scooters have the advantage over bicycles that they can be folded into more compact sizes & take less space when brought on-board public transport for longer distances
I was in Japan for my first time recently and I really appreciated Google maps giving direction of which subway exit to use to get to the destination.
The public transport options here are like no other city I've ever been to, just amazing.
Liked the video, especially the last part. Ako was having a blast! She deserved that "beer drinking part " that she was yearning during the midday.
I’m glad Akko got to relax at the end
6:53 what an absolutely stunning view. Just beautiful, and the flowers are so fleeting ❤
Thanks for sharing this image and this video with me. Much appreciated.
🙂🐿🌈❤️
That rickshaw driver was so charismatic, what a fun guy
And with the hat he was wearing he looked a bit like a fungi...🤣
Yea he remind me of kuwabara from yu yu hakusho lmfao. Old skool 80s and 90s hoodlum type japanese guy.
What a fun video! Always enjoy Akko's appearance in your videos. Thanks.
I recently had a tram ride. This is something incredible 😍 you're flowing on the street.
it's nice to watch you wandering around the city, especially for someone from non-walkable city like me
Greg, this video and the other big video of Tokyo by Train are my favorites, as a good lover and passionate about all these transportation topics. Despite everything I've read about Tokyo, you always introduce me new things, I didn't know about water taxis or the dinner boat at the end of the video! How beautiful everything, like all your videos!
Special mention to Akko, it's very nice to see her and she's also an important part of making the video work well, carrying the backpack and helping you with some recordings, so congratulations to both of you, the video turned out great!! Many greetings from Santiago de Chile!
16:22 That is amazing non-verbal communication from the station staff. Bravo!
well spotted!!!
I left that in on purpose! Glad you saw it.
Another relaxing, informative and wonderful video. Love your Tokyo by.... series. It reminds me of my time there and makes me want to go back! The Tokyo by boat one specifically was an eye opener, I had no idea someone could rent and drive a private boat around on their own! This one one was awesome, I bet you and Akko loved the end when you could eat, chill and have a beer after a long day.
What an indepth, high quality documentary this is. Oh, how joyful I was to watch it entirly. So, SO good! I grew up discovering my birth place from top to bottom with my grandfather by using public transportation. I love trams, trolleybuses and normal busses so much. Tokyo breaths an entire culture of public transportation. It looks so unique. Thank you so much!
The Tokyo Station is the architectural equivalent of a mullet - business in the front, history in the back 🤣 love the video, it's nice to explore through your lens!
History in the back! That’s the phrase I wanted to say. I couldn’t think of something better than old school.
Haha. Perfect 😂
thanks for taking the shinkansen *within* tokyo so we don't have to 🤣
1,000 yen that's quite a lot considering the alternatives
I guess if you're really in a rush and had to get there in 6 minutes, it's a good option
The development of Japan is intrinsically linked to its public transport. My wife has a car here in Japan, but we don't use it if we're going anywhere that has a bus route or is near a station. There's no point. They're great at disincentivising car travel. People in other countries claim their rights are being violated if they can't easily and cheaply drive and park everywhere.
nothing can beat driving your own car out of your garage and go any where you like. no need to walk to bus stops or train stations. it is only way to go.
@@cobrabeebop-qk6go do you live in America?
@@ぶ乙 your point?
@@cobrabeebop-qk6go nothing can beat having a convenient, frequent rail service that can quickly take you anywhere you want without the hassle and stress of driving. You can even do productive things while moving!
@@cobrabeebop-qk6go nothing beats having a multi-million dollar vehicle chauffeur you around only a few blocks away from your home to the most vibrant parts of a city.
This was so fun to watch! Your editing is on point too.
Really? His videos are educational and serious. I don't think he has sense of humor.
@@sonarsphereare you kidding us? 😆
I would love a small title to appear on the bottom when you are filming a site such as the temple around the 8 minute to 9 minute mark. These videos help serve as a possible guide to seeing sites in Tokyo.
Not a bad idea.
Very interesting and fun. Like I am travelling around Tokyo without having to do the work. Thank you! 😁
Great video Greg. I think your sister in law is a great addition, cheers.
Having just come back from our first trip to Tokyo, (8 whole days!) the Yamanote line was our most frequently used train line, followed by the Asakusa line, seeing as we were only 5 minutes from both Tamachi and Mita stations. They were both so convenient and frequent but my legs were cursing all the stairs by the end of day 2 lol. We never used the bus ourselves, but we did use the metro, jr lines, yurikamome, and monorail as well as a lot of walking.
The public transport systems here in Ireland, where I consider a bus eireann bus being only 15 minutes late 'on time' (though they're often 20+ minutes late where I live) have nothing on Tokyo! I loved seeing all the places we went to in this video as well.
And I'm with your wife, I did not like the sound of some doors when they did the high pitched frequency thing as I passed by, it hurt my ears so much.
Greg, Olga and I, after seeing the title and walking our dog, started debating all the ways you could "ride" (keeping it clean!) in Tokyo. I said "piggyback" wouldn't be covered, but we did think some kind of live animal would be featured--and maybe the the mechanical Panda was the best you could do in a day. We just love how you put your videos together!
I really should have thought about riding a pony. They have parks with ponies but I never thought of it for this trip.
Love it! The kids and I literally watch your videos to upload for a post dinner education time!
Thanks so much for all your content!
Always loving the chill vibes of your videos, very informative and always makes me wanna go back to Japan as soon as possible.
So fun, miss my time in Japan 😊 - thank you
I liked the rickshaw driver.
Nice video. I’m sure you could have added more like the ropeways and cable cars, but glad you got to show us the boats. Underrated!
YES!!! I've been obsessed with your "Tokyo by Train" video from 6 years ago, and now a new one!
I love train, tram, monorail and I was in Tokyo for 2 weeks just a week ago. I've rode in the Sakura Tram before the pandemic so this time around i took a ride in the Setagaya Tram line. But the reason for my trip this time around was to ride the inverted monorail in Chiba & Enoshima which i did. Such a cool ride.
Great content! Thank you for sharing your gift. Great to see.
still can't wrap my head around Tokyo's endlessness, it's mindboggling
Akko-san from 25:28 onwards is speaking the language of my soul. 😂Tired & wants well-earned alcohol. 🍻
Akko is a really good sport she earnt the beer at the end.
I think he's cheating on his wife with her sister. idk maybe cheating is more acceptable in Japan. I just find it weird they're filming together just the 2 of them 🤔
@@afroemokid I dont think so
I feel the same.. they’re spending a lot of time together 😳
the tramcar control system is so satisfying. Love how old school it is.
Utterly wonderful video. All your content is enjoyable and informative, but your travel based ones such as this or the cycling ones are by far my favourite. You really get a feel for the flow of life in the city, seeing people go about their daily lives, and the transportation options they use are such a huge part of it all that mostly goes unnoticed due to how seamlessly they integrate into the city infrastructure as a whole. Thanks for another great video Greg!
It was helpful to see all of these Tokyo transportation choices. Akko is a great sport, and I always enjoy seeing her in your videos!
A wonderful video. I love transport and especially trains so really enjoyable. Tokyo is so well designed. Thank you.
Great filmmaking as always Greg. Filming people walking from behind gave a more immersive feel than normal for me personally, so I liked that touch!
The expressway going directly over Nihonbashi conveniently puts the National 0 mile mark on both the national road and the expressway systems, I suppose.
The original Odaiba is a series of battery islands, built specifically to deter seaward naval attacks by European powers after Matthew Perry's party sailed right into Edo Bay. It failed its first invasion, Captain Perry's return a few year later.
But really, seeing Tokyo from the waterways completely changes the perspective. It's like you take in only the big picture, just from very low angle. And the reflections are just so gorgeous. So much so that Tokyo Lens got himself a boating license for it.
P.S. for those places where tripods aren't allowed, can you technically skirt that by having those suction cup camera holders and stick it to the windows, like those Connor used?
pps Oh hey, Keikyu trains, my favourite, inside Asakusa subway! Love it!
"I thought it would be fun"
How right you are. Thank you so much for this!
I like these jingles in stations and in trains. They should that more often in public transportation. Like soothing cool little tunes sound nice
I squealed when I saw the title of this video! this series is soooo good
This was a fun and full of insight video to watch. Thank you!… also, love Akko’s ‘waiting for the beer part of the day’ comment 😅… she’s cute!
Greg, your sister in law seems to be someone who has plenty of time on her hands.. But accolades to her for contributing to your videos! Your videos with her are so much more entertaining 👌🏼. Keep up the good work!
I thought in a previous video he said he hired her. It would be an insult to her effort and her talent otherwise.
She has a young daughter and husband- so I don’t think she has a lot of “free time “
Got so excited when I saw this uploaded! I love travel, especially trains and trams. It's crazy the amount of ways to get around in Japan!
26:27 Dude, that's the Himiko cruise ship, designed by the manga artist Leiji Matsumoto. The design is pretty unique and cool. Heavy retro-futurism vibes.
I love that your sister in law goes with you! And is in some of your videos! ❤️💕 you both are a great team!
Love this video, half because of the great trip and half because it’s great to see that people in Japan are good enough to wear masks and take care of each other in this small way.
I would do very well here. I love trains, subways, and boat rides.... just as much as Akko likes her beer (and sake).
Ok I’m only 4 minutes in but GREG! your Japanese is so awesome now! I remember when I first subscribed you didn’t speak really anything and you often commented on it. Anyways great video so far!
This is in my top five of all your videos
keep up the good work!!
love from india!
It's the kind of videos I probably wouldn't look for but im glad youtube recoomended them
This video is amazing, 5 stars
Your videos are a treat. Thanks from the heart of England.
"I'm tired! I want to get to the beer drinking part." I hear that, Akko! 😅
Thanks for this upload and gotta give Akko a lot of credit for allowing herself to be filmed freely and breaking a sweat via walking around the whole day! God bless your family!
That's not his wife, it's his sister-in-law ! His wife doesn't like to appear in the videos, but his sister-in-law doesn't mind too much.
@@juandenz2008 My bad sir. Thanks for the correction.
アッコさん、今回はお疲れでしたね!でも最後に笑顔が見れて嬉しかった〜アッコさんにはお酒が効くんですね😂
Great video. Thanks for taking me along on your wonderful tour of Tokyo.
Amazing showcase mate, I’m planning a return to Tokyo in May and bring a mate who doesn’t travel a lot but loves a good wander, this sort of video helps me get my head in the game. Keep ‘em coming
Really great video. We were there 4 years ago and intend to go back.
That was a brilliant video, so informative. Your sister-in-law was a great sport as you both were quite tired towards the end. The "beer drinking" part looked like great fun. Thank you so much. Cheers, Muffy from Oz ( Australia)
Excuse me, may I request a google translate of "Muffy from Oz" ...??🤔
I'm not an Aussie, I'm not familiar with all of the colloquial down under slang.
Had to laugh when Akko was like "forget look golden - I'm tired" :)
Amazing video! Ako looks like such a fun person.
just wow, as an aspiring director I notice you have a good eye for capturing interesting framing and shots. The Cinematography is too good for "normal" Japanese video, well done on the production, sound and editing.
Thank you for the trip, Greg! Seeing Shinagawa sure made me nostalgic. I rode from Kamata to Shinagawa thousands of times when I lived in Japan. That was almost 15 years ago now and it's fascinating to see a place both familiar and new - Tokyo changes at a bristling pace. When I go next I would like to try the water taxi - one mode I haven't tried!
In Tallinn we have had these scooters for a couple of years now and they are limited to 25 km/h.
They are a gamechanger for someone who doesn't carry more than a backpack and/or doesn't have a drivers license.
Thanks for bringing this video showing the different types of transports! Those are the swan boats in Ueno Park, I think? I passed by that small reservoir/lake last month, but it seemed to be closed then.
Yes, the swan boats were from Ueno. There are swan boats in other parks as well though.
The rickshaw driver was fantastic! Will you be doing a video about the many ferries that operate in Japan? I know that they are often overnight trips with various cabin options. We don’t really have anything similar in the US except for between the lower 48 and Alaska.
Akko on the beeping backup panda is A Vibe 😂😂😂
Another amazing video. Thanks again!
man i miss tokyo even more after watching this video, 2024 hopefully!
Great Vlog !! It was Fun to watch. Very Informative Vlog For People Traveling For The First Time.
the image quality and color quality in this video is so good
I’m so much like Akko! I get so scared trying new things and I’m ready for the day to end and the beer to begin 🍻
Great video on Tokyo transportation options.
Please more videos with Ako. It is so fun watching you two doing videos together
The Imperial Palace boat ride seems so nice.
forever and always my favorite type of video from you ! it’s always so uniquely personable, it feels like im wandering around with you guys :)
Always excited for your new videos. This one especially gave me so many good ideas for when I visit with my family. It will be their first time in Japan, now I have a great idea for a more scenic monorail route from Haneda airport. Thank you!!!
All your footage is absolutely stunning as always. But those night shots especially were just pure magic. I will admit watching you guys ride around everywhere made me a little tired after riding around Japan myself. 😅
This video was so dope. Drinking a beer with your sister-in-law is on my Japan wishlist along with Natsuki from Abroad in Japan.
This was fantastic! Thank you. What a long day it must have been.
Love your videos! Thanks for even doing the touristy things! Things like that can be fun!
Aloha 🤙 from Honolulu!
Great video, Greg. One of the best you've done. Gave me alot of insight on what to do on my next trip and how to get around. Thanks 😊
I love Japan culture and it's spirituals
Being waiting for another video like this since you posted Tokyo by Train video. So excited!
You make tokyo look so beautiful
Hilarious, Akko.. "I want to get to the beer drinking part." 😂
In NZ you often find those electric app hire scooters in trees...
7:52 If my country had bikes like those, they would either get stolen or people would simply break them apart next day. 😂
It's so funny seeing all the streets I was on in Asakusa on Saturday, I almost got a bath bomb from that Sanrio store where your ride found the Pasmo card. Regretting it now that I'm back home without a Tuxedo Sam bath bomb
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing this utter marathon
This is a great video
Akko and you work very well together! Thanks for sharing this, you must have been very tired by the end of the day! ;-))