Bullet train up to the Japanese Mountains 🇯🇵


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Today we are leaving the vibrant, bustling streets of Tokyo and heading up to Japanese mountains. It’ll be a 2-hour journey up to …

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  1. @annettepeacock967
    @annettepeacock967 says:

    Just love your travels and excitement, enthusiasm for all you experience in Japan. Hope you feel better soon. I’m going in May but going with a tour. It’s an inspiring to see how you react to the culture. Thank you so much looking forward to more adventures.😊

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  2. @user-nr7md3nh3i
    @user-nr7md3nh3i says:

    Your mother didn't teach you not to use a camera to target strangers and make loud comments in language that others don't understand? If it were you, would you avoid the camera? People without tutoring are no different from animals

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  3. @ekoprihastomo
    @ekoprihastomo says:

    establishment forbid camera can be because of they want to protect their customers privacy, not necessary they don't like camera
    due to sudden influx of foreign pranksters, Chinese little pinks and annoying streamers, unfortunately some establishment start to forbid camera use
    despite that, if you can ask politely in Japanese some can be persuaded to allow shooting
    kinda up there for language skill but if you can speak Japanese some will take that as a sign that at least you know the basic of acceptable Japanese manner

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  4. @Enpitsukezuri3590
    @Enpitsukezuri3590 says:

    交通系のプリペイドカードを作っておけばどこでもそれで支払えますよ。それから、セブンイレブンでは、クレジットカードの所を押して支払えます。

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  5. @jaime38amor
    @jaime38amor says:

    Wow, I'm Japanese grew up and lived there until 26ys old but never been to Nozawa Onsen so it was so fascinating to see everything you were seeing and I can imagine myself to be very excited to look around and takin everything in to experience what you did. I can't wait till go back to visit Japanese one day in the future. So for that reason, every second you pan the camera and talking about what you were looking at and experiencing was equally so interesting and made me thrilled. I enjoyed everything with this video as I did with the previous ones. I'm glad to see you were enjoying the stay in Japan.

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  6. @NoLifeStarCraft
    @NoLifeStarCraft says:

    Nobody talks about this, but Japanese notes are quite stiff, so folding them makes handing them over awkward if you don't make an effort to flatten them like at 19:32. It's not good to hand cash over folded anyways–makes the cashier's job harder.

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  7. @wildreeds
    @wildreeds says:

    I thought you looked and your name sounded familiar and came to find out you work as YT apologist for the Chinese government! You and your father Lee Barrett "argued against the description "pro-democracy" for the anti-Hong Kong government protesters in the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests and that the Xinjiang internment camps are good." 🤢

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  8. @greenrosebluebird
    @greenrosebluebird says:

    Wondering in Nozawa area! I again enjoyed your adventure.
    Shinshu is a kind of nickname of Nagano prefecture. Nagano is famouse for Soba, apple, miso, river fish, growing wasabi plants, iceberg lettuce and many many more. So many people come from faraway to eat Nagano's soba. Try real soba, not udon!
    Also oyaki bun is Nagano people's soul food.
    I recommend you to visit Matsumoto to see Matsumoto castle. One of the oldest and prettiest castles existing in Japan, must see.

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  9. @user-rk8tz8nj9r
    @user-rk8tz8nj9r says:

    日本人は不思議な民族です。人々は価値のないマスメディアや芸人に心を害されている。現在の日本人のおとなしさの理由は人や物事に対して疑心暗鬼になっているからです。

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  10. @---sz4qz
    @---sz4qz says:

    honestly I’m quite impressed with your view on how we Japanese handle things. right we dare seldom force things to fit in with our way, but rather just leave and have them feel 'incorrect’ by keeping the way we do. seeing this reserved manner as polite or respectful may sound a bit funny to me. not saying we’re mean or two-faced, still we do so just for it’s been efficient on this island short on resources and full of natural disasters.

    comments on filming permission and such do have a point but you look paying enough attention to others. they’ll just tell you not to do when they really bother after all.
    anyway, enjoy skiing!

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  11. @Shoujotai-1983
    @Shoujotai-1983 says:

    ようこそ日本へ❤🇯🇵 

    日本に遊びに来てくれてありがとう。💮🗾🗻🏯☺️

    Welcome to Japan! ❤🇯🇵 

    Thanks for coming to visit us in Japan.💮🗾🗻🏯☺️

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