Hello! I was born in Kyoto, and there is my parents' house near Fushimi Inari. I'm now in Yokohama, but I've studied English in London, traveled around Europe, and stayed in New Zealand on the working holiday visa. I realised once again that there are lots of good things in my hometown as well. Thanks for a fun vlog!😄
For the promotion of Japan's tourism industry, you must overcome raw fish🤣🤣 Is it an impossible mission? Even the octopus in takoyaki was a formidable enemy to you.😂🐙
5:05 I enjoyed watching the video however the moment when I saw vandalism on these bamboos a lot of tourists with no manners caused immediately made me disgusted and I hate they get away with it...sigh
Hello! I was born in Kyoto, and there is my parents' house near Fushimi Inari. I'm now in Yokohama, but I've studied English in London, traveled around Europe, and stayed in New Zealand on the working holiday visa. I realised once again that there are lots of good things in my hometown as well. Thanks for a fun vlog!😄
Wow that’s really special! Fushimi inari was my favourite place in Kyoto because it was out in nature. Such a beautiful place to grow up 🥰
お子さん達可愛いね!日本の記憶が少しでも残って欲しいです!
Thank you so much ☺️💓
とても可愛い子供たち
日本・京都への旅行の記憶が子供達の成長に良い影響を与えることを願っています
Thank you so much. I’m sure this trip made some core memories for us all
映像が美しい 📸カメラワークgood Nice video
Thank you so much :)
ようこそ☺️
この時期、京都はどこも混んでいると思いますが、どうぞ楽しいご旅行になりますように❤
It’s crowded for sure but still so beautiful and lots to explore! Thank you ☺️
Another great one guys, absolutely loved it
Thank you! It’s been a fun adventure ☺️
For the promotion of Japan's tourism industry, you must overcome raw fish🤣🤣
Is it an impossible mission?
Even the octopus in takoyaki was a formidable enemy to you.😂🐙
Haha definitely impossible for me! It wasn’t even that it was raw… I just don’t like seafood 😅
How much was the taxi ride to The bamboo Forrest pls?
From memory I think it was around $70 AUD one way
5:05 I enjoyed watching the video however the moment when I saw vandalism on these bamboos a lot of tourists with no manners caused immediately made me disgusted and I hate they get away with it...sigh
It is sad isn't it
Why is it creepy? That stuff is just there to protect the walls and floors during renovation.
When you rock up in a new location to a quiet and eerie place with no clue what’s going on it’s pretty creepy 🫣😅
Can't you eat raw fish?
Is it mentally impossible?
If that's the case, I think not eating Japanese sushi was the biggest loss in your life.
Honestly I can’t really even eat cooked fish! I just don’t like fish so it felt impossible for me 😅