How To Buy A Bike In Japan | Kyushu University
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- I have been getting this question a lot, so I decided to make a video on how to buy one of the most important things in Japan - a bike!! Please let me know if you have any further questions about the process!
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You can also buy from second-hand shops. Sometimes even the city office sells refurbished bikes for cheap. I was a grad student in Japan for many years (Hokkaido University, Kagoshima University and Tokai University), I would get hand-me down bikes from students who were leaving/graduating and one time even from the university (Kagoshima) itself. Each spring they would round up all the abandoned or illegally parked bicycles on campus, bring them all into a huge parking lot. They give the students 2 weeks to retrieve their bikes otherwise they will dispose of it (rumor has it they send them off to Nokor). I got one near the end of the 2 week grace period, thats when the owners have already retrieved theirs and the ones left are abandoned. Had to work on mine to get it into useable condition but its ok.
Wow, this information is super useful! I will pin your comment so that others can see as well. Thank you so much for sharing that!
I've been also looking for an old Japanese bike lately in Vietnam...
There are lots of really cool old Japanese bikes! I hope you're able to find one!!
@@JakeyInJapan there are plenty in my country Vietnam. And I finally got one yesterday! I loved it so much!
That's awesome! Congratulations! Enjoy your new bike! :)
@@JakeyInJapan I am so in love with the bike and been riding it around my city every day! The bike is definitely of Japan quality!
@@JG_Vietnam That makes me happy to hear!! Sadly, I'm selling my bike now. I'm really going to miss it when I go back to the states. There isn't much opportunity for me to bike around there :(
Neat to see something from an international student at Kyushu University. I had the opportunity to go there on exchange for a semester, but they didn't offer enough courses in English to get the credits I needed. How did that work out for you? Did you learn enough Japanese beforehand?
Ah, it's a shame you weren't able to come.. Fortunately all of my Engineering courses are in English, so thankfully I wasn't forced to learn that difficult vocabulary before I came! I definitely have been studying Japanese quite hard, though, so I think now I could manage a few courses in Japanese. I think with a language like this, though, I'm not sure I'll ever stop learning lol!
@@JakeyInJapan Haha, I feel you. I ended up coming to a different university, so I'm in the progress of finishing my program here in Japan. The moment those Japanese courses become fully Japanese you know you're truly in for it...
Glad you were able to make it to Japan! It's a great place to study, I think! Haha, right? Once it's Japanese in the classroom, it's all gas no brakes!
@@JakeyInJapan I watched some of your other videos as well, and I actually think we have the exact same bathroom, though my toilet comes with a bidet. Must be a common model for Japanese dormitories.
By the way, have you heard of Huis ten Bosch? It's a recreation of a Dutch city near Kyushu (well, Japan is big, so "near" is relative). I'm from the Netherlands, so part of the reason why I was aiming for Kyushu University was so I could convince my family that Japan looks exactly the same as back home, lmao.
Ahh, no way! I wish I had a bidet in my room! I'm so jealous of you!! Yeah, the classic model of juuuust big enough hahaha
You won't believe this, but I actually just went to Huis ten Bosch two weeks ago! My girlfriend took me for my birthday, so we spent a few days down there exploring the park and Sasebo! Being inside of the park was an amazing experience! I'm not too sure how much it actually looks like the Netherlands because I've never been there myself, but based on your comment, it must be a really good representation! If you get the chance, please please go! I'm sure you would get so much out of it!!
Nice. (Maybe you can put your focus on Japan in general, so many people are interested in buying a bike in Japan , but only so many people come to Kyudai) :) waiting for the next one.
Thank you! That's a good idea! I will keep that in mind for my future videos; I don't want to narrow my audience too much!
Do you know any resources on how to ship a bike by sea to the US? I really like the mamachari’s, esp like the Yamahas and panasonics for our little kids. It’s been impossible to find how but I thought I’d give you a shot. Big problem is the battery, it’s not allowed on planes.
I'm not familiar with it myself, but a friend of mine is looking into sending his motorcycle to the UK here shortly; I can ask him about it. I can also ask my girlfriend. She's Japanese, so she might know some resources I don't! I'll look into it and get back to you as soon as I can!
@@JakeyInJapanbro, thanks so much!!
@@shakenbacon-vm4eu Certainly! I hope I can be of some help!
I asked around as much as I could, but nobody seemed to have any experience with shipping back to the US. I am sorry I came up fruitless for you. I did some looking around online and through some forums, but it really seems like the information is all over the place, each person with their own preferred vendor or method. I can say that it does look to be quite the expensive process. Best of luck, and sorry I was unable to be of more help!
How do you find the terrain around Kyudai area? Is it very hilly or is it a breeze to cycle around?
Also, roughly, what is the ratio of students who bike/drive to school? I've heard scooters under 50cc don't require a driver's liscense and can use bicycle parking. Do you think it is feasible as an international student?
In practically every direction around campus, you're either going uphill or downhill lol! Once you get used to the hills, though, it's not too bad. Going down is the fun part!
I would say the vast majority of students bike to school. There are thousands of bikes and bike parking everywhere on campus! There is far less parking for cars, but there is still a fair amount. You can park scooters in bicycle parking, but you do unfortunately need a license for
@@JakeyInJapan 😭😭😭 Guess everyday's gonna be a leg/cardio day for me 🥲. Thank you so much for the info! I will definitely be looking into biking/driving in Japan 😛
You'll be quadzilla in no time lol! Happy to help! Let me know if you have any more questions!
hey jakey do you have something to contact you with ? I have some question about the university your in if you dont mind 😅
Hey! Sure, you can reach out to me via my email, m4stealth.yt@gmail.com! I'll get back to you as soon as I can!
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Thank you for your comment, sir. It is most highly appreciated.
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I unfortunately don't have an Instagram for my channel, but I might create one in the future! If I do, I will definitely let you know!
@@JakeyInJapan oo ok dude
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