It was great having Nick T join me for the first week of the bike tour. We had some good times together! Maybe he can join up a little later on down the road for another round! Today we had some beautiful weather for this journey from Toyama to Takaoka. Didn't make it too far in this one. Nick T had to catch the train and I needed to get some work done! So I spent around 6 hours in the cafe trying to get episode 1 out finally! If you haven't seen it check it out here! ruclips.net/video/YtEebwqD9F4/видео.html What do you think of the bike tour so far? Lemme know! 🍙🍙🍙⤵ Buy Me An Onigiri: buymeacoffee.com/nick_k www.paypal.com/paypalme/NickKTravel
Hi Nick, You CAN take a regular bike on a train over there. You have to remove the front wheel and the fork and put it all in a bag (it's called 輪行 {rinko}). You have to pay a bit extra for "large luggage" (特大荷物 tokudai nimotsu). There's a long tradition of "rinko". I've taken both folding bikes (Dahon, Bike Friday) and full-sized bikes (Surly Long Haul Trucker) on Japanese trains). Tailwinds!
Japanese rice balls are truly the most convenient snack! That Dorayaki is also a world-famous snack, and it was Doraemon who made it famous! Nick T’s folding bicycle is really cool. He can carry it for running, which is really convenient! The scene when you followed him into the station move me so much. It is obvious that you have a good relationship with him! I completely agree with what you said. Japan is really an extremely quiet country, which sometimes makes people very creepy. In comparison, sometimes lively countries are more interesting! Thank you very much for sharing such a touching episode, I’m very looking forward to the next one! 👍😍🙏
I startet 15 years ago on a regular touring bike and covered 50.000 km around the world. Sinne 4 years im travelling only on my bike friday (15.000 km and counting) I consider These bikes as highly capable of touring. We are just getting ready for our one year long bike tour tour through Japan, Korea, Vietnam,Philippines ….. Could you share with us your route for Japan? Thanks and enjoy your trip ;)
First of all, congratulations for the video. I biked from Rome to Athens and also all around Sri Lanka with a brompton and I must say that I enjoyed a lot. A part of that I must say that everything was easier than travelling with a “normal touring bike”.
ahhh i see it! mannnn it was just a hoverair drone shot of the campsite from Haruna lake. The problem is I went back at the last moment and changed a couple things, and I have a few things on my desktop but sometimes my computer will put those files in the cloud when you're not using them... I usually catch it and redownload them but I guess I missed this one 😩
@@NickKTravel Not a big deal, but as someone who edit's videos it would bug me. But yea, not a big deal :) People are watching for the content itself :)
First-time visitor - liked and subscribed. About your comment that you can't take full-sized bikes on trains. Is that an across-the-board rule, or are there any exceptions? If not, that seems so limiting for bike tourists when they want to travel to other parts of the country by rail, with their bikes.
Brompton is good, I ride it too, but he need to manage the bike rack or bracket for the stuff, it sold separately from another brand which is suit for Brompton.
It was great having Nick T join me for the first week of the bike tour. We had some good times together! Maybe he can join up a little later on down the road for another round! Today we had some beautiful weather for this journey from Toyama to Takaoka. Didn't make it too far in this one. Nick T had to catch the train and I needed to get some work done! So I spent around 6 hours in the cafe trying to get episode 1 out finally! If you haven't seen it check it out here! ruclips.net/video/YtEebwqD9F4/видео.html
What do you think of the bike tour so far? Lemme know!
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It’s really nice to see Japan with your bike tour. Would it be hard for you to put a map where you’re going?
Hi Nick, You CAN take a regular bike on a train over there. You have to remove the front wheel and the fork and put it all in a bag (it's called 輪行 {rinko}). You have to pay a bit extra for "large luggage" (特大荷物 tokudai nimotsu). There's a long tradition of "rinko". I've taken both folding bikes (Dahon, Bike Friday) and full-sized bikes (Surly Long Haul Trucker) on Japanese trains).
Tailwinds!
방에서 일본 구석구석 구경하고 좋네요!! 👍👍
Japanese rice balls are truly the most convenient snack!
That Dorayaki is also a world-famous snack, and it was Doraemon who made it famous!
Nick T’s folding bicycle is really cool. He can carry it for running, which is really convenient!
The scene when you followed him into the station move me so much. It is obvious that you have a good relationship with him!
I completely agree with what you said. Japan is really an extremely quiet country, which sometimes makes people very creepy.
In comparison, sometimes lively countries are more interesting!
Thank you very much for sharing such a touching episode, I’m very looking forward to the next one! 👍😍🙏
Thank you nick for your videos!
I'm impressed you're speaking Japanese very well!
I wish if I could speak English like you're speaking Japanese.
닉T와 닉K의 케미도 재미있네요😄
Is it generally acceptable to camp ? Do you get moved on?
HI nick how about visiting foreign worker's canteen or resto shop like your oldie vids, surely their people back home will watch as well...
What do you think? Can you bike tour or bike pack with a folding bike long term?
I startet 15 years ago on a regular touring bike and covered 50.000 km around the world. Sinne 4 years im travelling only on my bike friday (15.000 km and counting) I consider These bikes as highly capable of touring. We are just getting ready for our one year long bike tour tour through Japan, Korea, Vietnam,Philippines ….. Could you share with us your route for Japan? Thanks and enjoy your trip ;)
First of all, congratulations for the video. I biked from Rome to Athens and also all around Sri Lanka with a brompton and I must say that I enjoyed a lot. A part of that I must say that everything was easier than travelling with a “normal touring bike”.
The black soup noodles looks tasty but not hot and spicy (pedas) because no sambal 😂😂😂.
not spicy at all!
Hi, is it okay just to camp there for the night or do you need a permission?
💪💪💪💪STERK NICK?, 💪💪💪💪💪💪STAYHEALTLY AND HAPPY WHERE YOU ARE??💪💪 AND BECAREFULLY 💪
You need to put some family mart fried chicken 🍗 between those pancakes 😋
Nick you love rice and pancakes 😂 Do you like the cold weather or tropical weather?
well, I like cold weather when I have a house and proper clothes for it. But for a bike touring I'm thinking tropical weather is better!
I cant help but wonder what plugin was missing for those 3 seconds? :)
damn, are you serious? what part?
ahhh i see it! mannnn it was just a hoverair drone shot of the campsite from Haruna lake. The problem is I went back at the last moment and changed a couple things, and I have a few things on my desktop but sometimes my computer will put those files in the cloud when you're not using them... I usually catch it and redownload them but I guess I missed this one 😩
@@NickKTravel Not a big deal, but as someone who edit's videos it would bug me. But yea, not a big deal :) People are watching for the content itself :)
@@jay.rhoden yeah it's super frustrating lol
What the different between japanese nasi and indonesian nasi?
japanese rice is really soft and sticky
Rawon japanese version haha.
lol yes!
You mention that you have a good news. What is that good news thing?
The good news was that I found a festival that I could go to the next day lol
Saya sennag kamu ada teman bersepda Sir
First-time visitor - liked and subscribed. About your comment that you can't take full-sized bikes on trains. Is that an across-the-board rule, or are there any exceptions? If not, that seems so limiting for bike tourists when they want to travel to other parts of the country by rail, with their bikes.
Brompton is good, I ride it too, but he need to manage the bike rack or bracket for the stuff, it sold separately from another brand which is suit for Brompton.
yeah he could probably work on his set up a little better. it started to squeak a lot towards the end of the trip, probably not a good sign!