Hey guys! Just got back from Europe and it was SOOOO awesome meeting and hanging out with some of you in person at the #internationallyUS meetups!! Will be editing the Europe footages soon but in the mean time here are some lesser known places people miss when they reach Narita Airport! See what I'm doing real time on my Instagram stories :) @internationallyME
I had a 10 hour layover the other day, went to an onsen in Kuzunomori to freshen up and spent the rest of the day around Naritasan Sensoji. Great layover indeed!
Dear Angela, I have watched many of your videos and I realized finally why u are such a hit?? It is because of ur perpetually happy nature u portray in the videos. It's truly "kawaiii". it is the same sweet Angela in every video no matter if you are not feeling good yourself. That is not an easy task. People dig it nowadays when there's so much of rampant chaos and sadness. Great job. A massive ARIGATOGOZAIMSU.😀
Hi Angela, Your videos are always great fun and so interesting. With your endearing charm and cover-girl beauty, I hope some nice product endorsements eventually come your way. You would make a super spokes-person for any company lucky enough to have you. You're clearly the best at what you do and that's great for all of us.
Great to see that there are tours like that, showing the areas around Narita and not restrict it to round trips to Tokyo. A lot more airports need this kind of “service”. Great video as always!
This is awesome video. Been through narita many times and had many long layovers. Never knew this existed. The few times I did go out was cause I had overnight stays but I always went straight to Tokyo or ushiku to my friend place. Now i have something to do next time I'm just waiting for a plane and not just staying overnight. Always good to see these videos. Gets better everytime
I recall my visit to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Hayao Miyazaki's home town of Mitaka in 2008 being something of a surreal experience. It was Autumn, and the sounds of the cicadas in the air as you walked past and through buildings you knew were centuries-old was both fascinating yet equally haunting - You could say I was somewhat... Spirited away... ;-) Knowing that more of these open air architectural museums exist has got me intrigued. I think this video just created something of a mission for me and I'll be planning to visit a few more of these on my next trip to Japan.
It looks like a very relaxing and pleasant experience to have while you're in a big city like Tokyo even if it's just for a little while. Looking forward to more! ~ Love from Bulgaria ❤️
Naritasan Sensjji temple is definitely worth visiting. Take the free shuttle bus from the airport to the downtown and walk about 20 minutes from there. A lot to see on the way. The temple is huge and has it's history. A lot of foods to buy and enjoy on the way.
a really fun and informative video as always! i really love watching your videos, it makes me feel like I'm in Japan (or wherever you're travelling) as well!! thank you for your hard work! 😊❤️
Wow, that was very interesting. I had about 4 or 5 hours until my plane departure at in Narita years ago. Had to take a bus from Yokosuka really early in the morning. I did not know that they did tours from the airport that is really neat. Maybe next time. FYI I would rate your onigiri as a 7.5/10. I cannot taste it so I can't give it a 10.
I’m sorry about the haters commenting to you... I don’t mind them posting hate to me but I can’t forgive them for involving my viewers so I apologise for that!!!!
Great video! Would’ve been great for my older brother when he had a layover in narita. He decided to get a taxi and told the driver “to Tokyo!” To this day he doesn’t know exactly where he was dropped off and paid a few hundred dollars for the ride lol
You're sooo lucky.. I want to visit Japan one of this year.. lol my mother's been in Tokyo when she was very young.. She told me ppl are so friendly and polite..She added ''how they keep their surrounding very clean''..
I like this kind of tours, it's very interesting to experience how was daily life like in past periods of history. 🤔 Making food is always fun. ☺️😋 (Unrelated comment: Angela always looks gorgeous in a kimono)
Hi Angela, that looks like some much fun!! Hey my daughters and I will be in Tokyo the last week of July for our birthdays, it would be awesome if we could meet you in person if just for a minute just to say hi..
Love, love, loooove your content. One tiny weenie bit of advice on the camera work, invest in a variable ND filter. It helps with the over exposure of some of the shots here. The content is still wonderful and you're great. Just thought I give you a little bit of extra production value. Keep up the great work!!!
I really want to go to boso no mura now! I never knew they had such a thing, the edo period is my favourite era from Japanese history :) Hopefully I can visit it when I go back to Japan next month!
You could easily spend a whole day or half a day there especially with the cool activities they have on offer! Lots of craft/cultural workshops which I thought was really cool!
That sounds amazing, this is definitely up there on my list then since I have to visit Tokyo anyway to change flights. Thank you Angela, awesome video as always ♡
Last month I made a trip with my mom where we rent a car and drive around. It's a fun trip where you can sidetrack around Japanese suburbs and any interesting places. The down side is the car has to be return at 8 am. So the day before last we decided to travel around chiba instead because we don't want to wake at 4 and drive from Tokyo. Surprisingly there are a lot of things to do than we thought like that one retro Cafe, dragon farm, biggest daiso (this one we took a train) a small parking lot in the middle of the sea (forgot the name) and a temple with walking street. Can you take this idea and make a video, kind of like this one video but for other airports? Like Kansai one or idk maybe Chitose or Komatsu. I think it would be very interesting. It take time I know, just that one took me a whole week to plan since I don't know a thing about Chiba before.
Thanks for the great vlog and it’s super timely. My wife and I will be back in Japan in two and a half weeks, and we have an 8 hour layover in Narita before our flight to Osaka. Is there an English version of that tour? What if we want to explore on our own? What is the best option to go into Narita? Is it the train you take to Tokyo? Or, are there better options?
It looks fantastic but am I correct in thinking you need a decent comprehension of Japanese for these tours? (I'm not nearly as fluent as I'd like to be) :)
Is the Haniwa museum in the temple grounds or a seperate place ? That part of history is really up my alley and would make a trip in itself just to see the museum (although all else you have on this tour is cool too). Thanks.
Hey Seidreine! I looked at the linked information that Angela provided in the description, and although the page itself is in English, they do not list anywhere whether the tour is available in English or not. From watching the video though, I'm going to guess that, no, it's probably not in English (although there's the very rare chance that the guide may speak some English). However, I did some searching and I found this, which may help you if you find yourself stuck in Narita airport for a half-day. 1) Do a google search for: Narita stay program 2) Click the first link that says, "Narita Airport Transit & Stay Program -- Free tour in English for..." This is a website that is run by the Narita tourism board specifically designed for people in your situation! They offer several kinds of tours, both guided and self-guided. The guided tours are conducted by volunteers who give the tour in English, so you won't miss out on a thing! I hope this was helpful to you! Let me know if you have any other questions, as I'm always happy to help out!
That’s nice and all, but considering most people flying into-out of Narita will probably be foreigners.... in which case, it would be near impossible for someone who doesn’t know Japanese(hint: most people that have a layover at Narita) to enjoy these activities you did in this video, unless there were English speaking guides that weren’t shown here?
ACM#1985, that really depends on where you're going! Bigger tourist destinations will have English tours provided for free or for a price. However, if you're leaving the airport for a few hours and are on a strict schedule, I think it might be a little difficult to fit in an English guided tour, as these tour guides and companies work on specific time schedules. So you'd have to make sure that both of your schedules match up. If you're wanting to do the same bus tour in the video, then the answer is most-likely "no" unfortunately. Despite having some of the best customer service in the world, there are still plenty of activities that require Japanese. IF the tour becomes popular among tourists, then I can see this company adding in English-language options, however, this seems to be focused more on providing a service to those who speak and understand English fully. However, if you're in Tokyo for a long layover, I highly recommend that you explore the area around Narita Station! Narita station is just 10 minutes away from the airport and has a lot of interesting things to see and do! There's a beautiful temple, called Naritasan, great restaurants, and historic areas are all easily accessible from the station. You can also easily pick up a walking tour map from Narita station that shows you the sights of interest, along with out to get there and get around. If that still seems a little worrying for you, you can always take a taxi! Straight from the airport, you can ask the driver to take you to "Naritasan Temple" or even "Narita Station", and they'll do it with no hesitation! The cost will, of course, be more expensive than taking the train, but you get the peace-of-mind of getting directly to your destination in the fastest, and easiest way possible! If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask away! I'm always happy to help! Have a great day!
Actually ACM#1985, I just found this that would be super helpful for you! Narita Airport actually has tours available for those on long layovers that may be of some use to you if you find yourself in this situation! 1) Do a Google search for: Narita stay program 2) Click the first link that says, "Narita Airport & Stay Program -- Free Tours in English for..." This website lists all kinds of guided (and self-guided) tours that you can take! The guided tours seem to be done by volunteers and they do conduct English tours! There's also many kinds of tours that you can do! I hope you find this useful in the future!
Hey William! That's a really good question! If you don't speak much Japanese, most of the staff will be able to communicate with you for the most part! If you show them your flight schedule and let them know that you would like to leave the aiport for a few hours and return, you're most-likely going to be given the OK to leave! I'm sure, as is Japanese custom, that before they let you loose, they'll tell you that you need to be back in ~hours, and that if you miss your flight, they can't be held liable. After that, you're free to leave the airport, but getting around may be the next challenge for you! I recommend that if you expect to have a long layover in Tokyo, make sure to prepare by looking up the recommended routes to take AND, make sure to rewatch this video!
I remember when she started she just used her iphone, then she moved to a Panasonic G7 . No I'm not her biographer ha ha, I just remembered she talked about it in her FAQ video and I double checked. Is she still using the G7 ? Not sure. ruclips.net/video/a7gOfHqcvzo/видео.html Maybe she films some stuff with a GoPro, but I don't think it is her main camera.
Hey guys! Just got back from Europe and it was SOOOO awesome meeting and hanging out with some of you in person at the #internationallyUS meetups!! Will be editing the Europe footages soon but in the mean time here are some lesser known places people miss when they reach Narita Airport!
See what I'm doing real time on my Instagram stories :) @internationallyME
Hope this means we can expect to see a bunch of new vids soon. Glad you made it back safely as well and had a good time!
internationally ME okay, so now come to the U.S. !!!
Another yukata appearance here :D thanks for the updates :blush:
I'm waiting for europe meetup footage as well 🌼🌼🌼🌼
Hope ull make more videos on Japanese countryside place
Angela, come to Net York!
I had a 10 hour layover the other day, went to an onsen in Kuzunomori to freshen up and spent the rest of the day around Naritasan Sensoji. Great layover indeed!
Dear Angela, I have watched many of your videos and I realized finally why u are such a hit?? It is because of ur perpetually happy nature u portray in the videos. It's truly "kawaiii". it is the same sweet Angela in every video no matter if you are not feeling good yourself. That is not an easy task. People dig it nowadays when there's so much of rampant chaos and sadness. Great job. A massive ARIGATOGOZAIMSU.😀
Oh thanks for showing this. It looks awesome!
Lol I was just searching for this type of video cuz I will have a 7 hour layover in japan. U posted this video at such a perfect time. Thanks
Hi Angela,
Your videos are always great fun and so interesting. With your endearing charm and cover-girl beauty, I hope some nice product endorsements eventually come your way. You would make a super spokes-person for any company lucky enough to have you. You're clearly the best at what you do and that's great for all of us.
I really like traditional fashion and designs. Kimono is beautiful. Traditional buildings, trains, planes, cars house decors all are fascinating.
Brilliant. More airports should have tours like this. Sure beats sitting around for hours in the airport.
いつも素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます。海外在住ですが、アンジェラさんの動画を観ると日本の良さを再確認できます。これからも世界に向けて楽しい動画を作り続けてください!!
Worst Ninja ever at 0:32! I can see him clear as day!
Ehmmm Jay Maybe it's his day off, he's probably working his other job.
Thought the same thing LMAO
Great to see that there are tours like that, showing the areas around Narita and not restrict it to round trips to Tokyo. A lot more airports need this kind of “service”.
Great video as always!
Hi. I'm a foreigner who wanted to try on kimono because I think it's beautiful ❤
This is exactly what I was planning to do in early August!!! Thanks! Come back to Europe soon!
Want to see the bhuda carving there too
I seriously believe your channel should have more sups !
wow! kimono is really a very beautiful place .I want to visit there.
Wow, I didn't know tour this existed! That's packed with a lot. Reminds me of some of Korea's city tour bus tours.
Starting to becoming a fan of you enjoying the videos thank you
Beautiful day and fun video. Everyone is so polite and friendly. Thanks for sharing.
Always something to see in Tokyo! Can't wait to go back there for another look at these great places. Takayama too.
Your my off-the-beaten-path hero! ありがとうございます!
This is awesome video. Been through narita many times and had many long layovers. Never knew this existed. The few times I did go out was cause I had overnight stays but I always went straight to Tokyo or ushiku to my friend place. Now i have something to do next time I'm just waiting for a plane and not just staying overnight. Always good to see these videos. Gets better everytime
Thank you . Watching your vids make me feel like I'm well prep for first time visit to Japan
Thank you for making such video and relaxing us from our busy schedules
Ah the perfect video when I go to Thailand with a stopover in Tokyo 😊
you are my best vloger
I recall my visit to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Hayao Miyazaki's home town of Mitaka in 2008 being something of a surreal experience.
It was Autumn, and the sounds of the cicadas in the air as you walked past and through buildings you knew were centuries-old was both fascinating yet equally haunting - You could say I was somewhat... Spirited away... ;-)
Knowing that more of these open air architectural museums exist has got me intrigued. I think this video just created something of a mission for me and I'll be planning to visit a few more of these on my next trip to Japan.
havent watch your videos in a while Angela, miss it so much haha
i enjoyed the video and your narration a lot
Such awesomeness!!! My heart is overjoyed!
I'm on a roll these couple of weeks with uploads woooo! :)
You and your video looking good as usual Angela! So happy to see more videos from you again.
It looks like a very relaxing and pleasant experience to have while you're in a big city like Tokyo even if it's just for a little while. Looking forward to more! ~ Love from Bulgaria ❤️
That's what I love about Tokyo - you have both the calm/nature places AND the lively busy places :)
Nice video, that village at the start reminded me of old samurai movies, you look even more lovely in the kimono❤
Angela so lovely in Kimono, another great video!
Naritasan Sensjji temple is definitely worth visiting. Take the free shuttle bus from the airport to the downtown and walk about 20 minutes from there. A lot to see on the way. The temple is huge and has it's history. A lot of foods to buy and enjoy on the way.
wow! this is so cool!! thank you for sharing your experience as always
a really fun and informative video as always! i really love watching your videos, it makes me feel like I'm in Japan (or wherever you're travelling) as well!! thank you for your hard work! 😊❤️
Thank Angela,short but Nice ! As always its a joy to see your video’s!
I've been to Japan 3 times. But i dont know theres bus from Narita to get around Tokyo. Thank you for ur videos. Keep inspiring!! 😍😍
Oh maaaan, I loved studying haniwa in university. It would be so awesome to see one up close! This trip looks super fun!
Awesome video
Wow !! Angela it's so amazing , loved every second of the video!!💕💕 Thank you so very much for the video !!
Wow, that was very interesting. I had about 4 or 5 hours until my plane departure at in Narita years ago. Had to take a bus from Yokosuka really early in the morning. I did not know that they did tours from the airport that is really neat. Maybe next time. FYI I would rate your onigiri as a 7.5/10. I cannot taste it so I can't give it a 10.
I am fortunate enough to be ur subscriber , it is so addictive . Thank u
I’m sorry about the haters commenting to you... I don’t mind them posting hate to me but I can’t forgive them for involving my viewers so I apologise for that!!!!
internationally ME it is all in the game. Be happy. Be happy as you are . They will realise. Thank you for your reply.
Always so helpful and nicely filmed! I wanna go back!!
I love your channel
Thanks for sharing...always enjoy your vids.!
great video as allways! keep it up love watching your video's they are so interresting !
Love your video 😊
Great video! Would’ve been great for my older brother when he had a layover in narita. He decided to get a taxi and told the driver “to Tokyo!” To this day he doesn’t know exactly where he was dropped off and paid a few hundred dollars for the ride lol
So sad. My only experience of Japan is in Narita and Nagoya airports. And I ❤️Japanese food!
You're sooo lucky.. I want to visit Japan one of this year.. lol my mother's been in Tokyo when she was very young.. She told me ppl are so friendly and polite..She added ''how they keep their surrounding very clean''..
I like this kind of tours, it's very interesting to experience how was daily life like in past periods of history. 🤔
Making food is always fun. ☺️😋
(Unrelated comment: Angela always looks gorgeous in a kimono)
Yeah! It was really cool - wish I had time to join the tea ceremony or craft workshop!
P.s thank you haha!
The red kimono suits you that red colour!!!!! 😬
Thank you for the video
This was so fun
Thx for it angela😄
Our worldwide champ.
This is so cool and different love it💕
This was a great video! Mahalo from Hawaii 🤙🏾
what a great video , thanks for it and the love and evord you have put in it again . (y)
Very cool
Hi Angela, that looks like some much fun!! Hey my daughters and I will be in Tokyo the last week of July for our birthdays, it would be awesome if we could meet you in person if just for a minute just to say hi..
You're so gorgeous and serenely beautiful!! ☺️
The content of your videos are awesome!!
Hmm was planning on doing this as a last minute site seeing before we left Japan in July. But they don't have any tours on Monday when we leave lol
Love, love, loooove your content. One tiny weenie bit of advice on the camera work, invest in a variable ND filter. It helps with the over exposure of some of the shots here. The content is still wonderful and you're great. Just thought I give you a little bit of extra production value. Keep up the great work!!!
Love your videos. ♥️
Hi Angela. Awesome video! Are these tours offered with English guidance? I'd love to take one of those someday. Greetings from Colombia 💜
I really want to go to boso no mura now! I never knew they had such a thing, the edo period is my favourite era from Japanese history :) Hopefully I can visit it when I go back to Japan next month!
You could easily spend a whole day or half a day there especially with the cool activities they have on offer! Lots of craft/cultural workshops which I thought was really cool!
That sounds amazing, this is definitely up there on my list then since I have to visit Tokyo anyway to change flights. Thank you Angela, awesome video as always ♡
Riko Matsuoka - try and get to Edo Mura in Nikko one day too. You'll love it (lots of dramas etc. are filmed there too).
Japan Kofun 古墳 Wow! Will do, thanks so much for the recommendation :)
お帰りなさい Angela ❣️
I was going to ask what are the best places to see EDO architecture, but you seem to have read my mind ... 4 months ago!
That was really cool. I would have enjoyed that tour but for the fact that I do not speak or understand Japanese.
東京にもこういう田舎な場所があるなんてちょっとビックリ
nice video
Last month I made a trip with my mom where we rent a car and drive around. It's a fun trip where you can sidetrack around Japanese suburbs and any interesting places. The down side is the car has to be return at 8 am. So the day before last we decided to travel around chiba instead because we don't want to wake at 4 and drive from Tokyo. Surprisingly there are a lot of things to do than we thought like that one retro Cafe, dragon farm, biggest daiso (this one we took a train) a small parking lot in the middle of the sea (forgot the name) and a temple with walking street.
Can you take this idea and make a video, kind of like this one video but for other airports? Like Kansai one or idk maybe Chitose or Komatsu. I think it would be very interesting. It take time I know, just that one took me a whole week to plan since I don't know a thing about Chiba before.
Too short! i was gonna eat lunch while watching this video. Love the quality of your video though!
I'm amazed they knew where the rice was from :O I never check my potatos place of birth
Going to be travelling to Tokyo this coming October for a solo trip!! What stuff/activities/places would you recommend?
Thanks for the great vlog and it’s super timely. My wife and I will be back in Japan in two and a half weeks, and we have an 8 hour layover in Narita before our flight to Osaka. Is there an English version of that tour? What if we want to explore on our own? What is the best option to go into Narita? Is it the train you take to Tokyo? Or, are there better options?
日本に戻ってきてくれてとてもうれしいです。ヨーロッパの報告を楽しみにしています。相変わらず美しいですね!ところで、お願いがあります。
自動翻訳の日本語字幕がほとんど意味が分かりません。面倒でも日本語を入力してもらえると、とっても嬉しいです。よろしくお願いします。
バスに忍者がw。 面白いツアーですね!
子供達も喜んでたww
cool vid
It looks fantastic but am I correct in thinking you need a decent comprehension of Japanese for these tours? (I'm not nearly as fluent as I'd like to be) :)
Great video as usual! But too bad the tour is only in Japanese?
Is the Haniwa museum in the temple grounds or a seperate place ? That part of history is really up my alley and would make a trip in itself just to see the museum (although all else you have on this tour is cool too). Thanks.
Can you make video about aogoshima island?
If I don’t mind asking, how long did it took you to go through customs and passport check? I’m going to be in Narita part of my layover for 3 hours.
Do the guides on this tour have English speaking options? I would hate to miss any information!
you can put luggage on the tour bus??
着物姿がとってもよくお似合いです。
Hi Angela, is the tour foreigner friendly? I don't speak Japanese at all so is it possible to miss out on the details?
Hey Seidreine! I looked at the linked information that Angela provided in the description, and although the page itself is in English, they do not list anywhere whether the tour is available in English or not. From watching the video though, I'm going to guess that, no, it's probably not in English (although there's the very rare chance that the guide may speak some English). However, I did some searching and I found this, which may help you if you find yourself stuck in Narita airport for a half-day.
1) Do a google search for: Narita stay program
2) Click the first link that says, "Narita Airport Transit & Stay Program -- Free tour in English for..."
This is a website that is run by the Narita tourism board specifically designed for people in your situation! They offer several kinds of tours, both guided and self-guided. The guided tours are conducted by volunteers who give the tour in English, so you won't miss out on a thing! I hope this was helpful to you! Let me know if you have any other questions, as I'm always happy to help out!
Thanks for the info! Will look into the items that you mentioned.
seidreine awesome! Let me know if there are more questions you have! I'm always happy to help out! Good luck on your planning!
Hi beautiful. Excellent. Take care and have a great day. 😘🙃
How would this be for someone with very limited Japanese?
That’s nice and all, but considering most people flying into-out of Narita will probably be foreigners.... in which case, it would be near impossible for someone who doesn’t know Japanese(hint: most people that have a layover at Narita) to enjoy these activities you did in this video, unless there were English speaking guides that weren’t shown here?
Hi, are there also english guided tours available? I only speak some very few words japanese and would feel uncomfortable due to language problems...
ACM#1985, that really depends on where you're going! Bigger tourist destinations will have English tours provided for free or for a price. However, if you're leaving the airport for a few hours and are on a strict schedule, I think it might be a little difficult to fit in an English guided tour, as these tour guides and companies work on specific time schedules. So you'd have to make sure that both of your schedules match up.
If you're wanting to do the same bus tour in the video, then the answer is most-likely "no" unfortunately. Despite having some of the best customer service in the world, there are still plenty of activities that require Japanese. IF the tour becomes popular among tourists, then I can see this company adding in English-language options, however, this seems to be focused more on providing a service to those who speak and understand English fully.
However, if you're in Tokyo for a long layover, I highly recommend that you explore the area around Narita Station! Narita station is just 10 minutes away from the airport and has a lot of interesting things to see and do! There's a beautiful temple, called Naritasan, great restaurants, and historic areas are all easily accessible from the station. You can also easily pick up a walking tour map from Narita station that shows you the sights of interest, along with out to get there and get around.
If that still seems a little worrying for you, you can always take a taxi! Straight from the airport, you can ask the driver to take you to "Naritasan Temple" or even "Narita Station", and they'll do it with no hesitation! The cost will, of course, be more expensive than taking the train, but you get the peace-of-mind of getting directly to your destination in the fastest, and easiest way possible!
If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask away! I'm always happy to help! Have a great day!
Actually ACM#1985, I just found this that would be super helpful for you! Narita Airport actually has tours available for those on long layovers that may be of some use to you if you find yourself in this situation!
1) Do a Google search for: Narita stay program
2) Click the first link that says, "Narita Airport & Stay Program -- Free Tours in English for..."
This website lists all kinds of guided (and self-guided) tours that you can take! The guided tours seem to be done by volunteers and they do conduct English tours! There's also many kinds of tours that you can do! I hope you find this useful in the future!
What happen if we don't speak Japanese, is it still ok to do this during layover?
Hey William! That's a really good question! If you don't speak much Japanese, most of the staff will be able to communicate with you for the most part! If you show them your flight schedule and let them know that you would like to leave the aiport for a few hours and return, you're most-likely going to be given the OK to leave! I'm sure, as is Japanese custom, that before they let you loose, they'll tell you that you need to be back in ~hours, and that if you miss your flight, they can't be held liable.
After that, you're free to leave the airport, but getting around may be the next challenge for you! I recommend that if you expect to have a long layover in Tokyo, make sure to prepare by looking up the recommended routes to take AND, make sure to rewatch this video!
Do you shoot your videos using a GoPro?
I remember when she started she just used her iphone, then she moved to a Panasonic G7 . No I'm not her biographer ha ha, I just remembered she talked about it in her FAQ video and I double checked. Is she still using the G7 ? Not sure. ruclips.net/video/a7gOfHqcvzo/видео.html Maybe she films some stuff with a GoPro, but I don't think it is her main camera.
if i don't watch your vids, i'll never know anything. my sisters are the worst guides even though they live in Japan since the 90's.
It would be impossible to understand the information from the tour guides, for a non Japanese speaking lol 😉
i love you Oy god how beautiful you are......
I wanna kiss you!