NOTIFICATION SQUAD: I think this is the most I've ever suffered for a video. Getting wedged in a shrine and almost killed by a horse. Would you rather ride a horse or go in that cave? But seriously, what a crazy episode. I don't think we've ever had so many bizarre situations pop up in a single Journey Across Japan episode before! I'd also like to apologise to our beloved Dutch viewers for my pronunciation. (ALSO apologies for the later release time this week - TH-cam just WOULD NOT process the video. It drove me mad).
Interesting fact: when you give birth to a baby, the shoulders are the hardest to get out and when they come out, they also twist 180 degrees (just like how Chris got through the torii gate the second time)
Last time I went riding, we felt ripped off for having spent €40 (~$40)/person for an hour of riding. In the UK I used to spend £5-£15 (~$10) for 1-2 hours 😅
I love how that dog is just chilling by the tiny shines and it's just never addressed. It's almost like he's the NPC in a video game administering the challenge and upon completion will reward you with some kind of power up.
Chris pushed Natsuki into the waterfall, hustled Natsuki into going in the cave first, and then didn’t even go in himself. seems fair that he got the disobedient horse :)
@@AbroadinJapan Even though I'm watching from Australia I'd rather go horse riding { Although that freaks me out too } then go through THAT cave { which may or may curse it's intruders 🔮 } . Coincidentally , just before taking a short rest after arriving home before watching this video I'd just been to a major cinema in Sydney where I saw the new { American animated } movie : Spirit Untamed. It's about a teenage girl who gets sent to a rural town & she risks her life to save a pack wild horses from being stolen by a gang of thugs. 💂🔛🪅 🤭 ⛔🐎🇯🇵
@@florida-boy When you spend millions to repair the damage done by two rookies who spin more than the s🅱️in legend, It makes you take different approach to save money. In Haas's case, a dogshit car
Remember Chris: Horses are intelligent and empathic creatures, they can sense nervousness from a half mile away. Others can just be unbroken aye holes.
Completely agree, but would point out that the horse didn't seem unbroken - I assume what they meant when they said 'untrained' was 'untrained to carry novices on trail rides' (and to a secondary degree, untrained to carry riders who are pulling on the reins way too f* hard). My early riding classes were actually taken on an older pony like this - lovely and placid on the lunge at fair rides etc, but mishandle her reins a little too often and you would immediately discover why her name was "Dancer"😂. Having said that, it's still a huge safety risk to put a novice on a horse with that much attitude. Hopefully the owners have learnt their lesson from this!
@@Fallenangel_85 It's not necessarily the age that matters that much but the training and their personality. I know two 5 year olds who are the sweetest horses ever and there sure also are 24 year olds that definitely can't carry beginners. Most of the time it comes from just that slight bit of unbalance or too much contact with the mouth that you see a horse that does these trails react like this and of course Chris himself being nervous doesn't help. However this horse should have never been used for these kinds of rides with the way it was behaving.
@@ChiIIi... There is some variation. But if you plan to put lots of untrained strangers onto horses, you want those horses to be dull and docile. I don't think it's a great experience for a younger horse at all. There is ofc also older horses with bad character that will sense a beginner and immediately try to loose him, but that's also a bad horse for this :)
@@TheOriginalMarimoChan no, he was holding a light and it was bright enough to show through the skin and nail on his thumb. Not that there's anything wrong with having nice nail hygiene.
Honestly that peaceful doggo that looked at 3 men trying to go through tiny Torii gates was a highlight of this video for me. Also what a beautiful scenery that part of Japan has!
Natsuki is light years ahead of us. All his statements are beyond our understanding. Grandpa style, I don't standing, I only sleep - need a t-shirt with this, now.
@@Iryerris Yeah, those shots of Ten Bosch look just like the architectural style of Den Bosch (the áctual Dutch city properly known as 's-Hertogenbosch).
As a Japanese family living in the UK for 6 years, I and my three daughters really enjoyed watching your video during dinner. My 8 year old daughter wishes to visit Huis Ten Bosch!
Any Dutch city might also be a good way to take in a similar atmosphere! The clock tower in particular can be found in the city of Utrecht. For your 8 year old daughter you could also combine it with a visit to the Efteling, the biggest theme park in the Benelux based on fairytales by the brothers Grimm.
@@soe3121 i second the other comment, de efteling is great!!!! I recommend it during winter time but if you wanna see tulip fields winter time is obviously not the best time :)
@@santerisalmivuori3872 - not sure what Natsuki contributes really to these trips? Nice guy, but his English remains poor, limited to a few words and is not accurate gramatically (it's an English speaking programme after all). Also he says the F word a lot - this gets boring! - and if he utters that or any other couple of words, why do Chris/Joey laugh their heads off as if this is great wit? Joey is an articulate, witty and creative contributor for the show. If Natsuski increased his English vocab with less of the F word he might be more interesting, imo. Otherwise I greatly enjoy the content of your travel adventures, both the photography and commentary, thank you Chris.
@@jhawkins8264 Take it easy, friend. Natsuki is a great comic relief character to the show and his comedic intellect is on point. He brings a nice contrast to the lads.
@@jhawkins8264 he's just an interesting character and a big part of Chris's audience really really likes him. After all this "holiday for natsuki" only came to be because it was so heavily requested. And imo there is absolutely no need for him to learn better english. Whenever he wants to express something he will do so in japanese - as will Joey sometimes. Keeping it 100% english would just make it a bit less interesting. They're in japan anyways so why shouldn't there be a bit of japanese involved? I also think bringing a native japanese person kind of widens the perspective of the group a bit
@@jhawkins8264 Not everyone shares the same sense of humour as you. The world doesn’t revolve around you. It’s obvious to see that Chris, joey and most of the viewers enjoy his character. His always boisterous happy attitude is a good contrast to Chris’s cynical and sarcastic sense of humour. Chris bounces off and playfully jokes about Natsuki’s attitude and over the top behaviour often, which adds on to the humour. Well done, you made me explain to you why people find it funny. Hopefully you can try understand humour and other people’s perspective next time yourself. Also, you reserve the right to not like him, but try to understand why other people may like him before assuming all he does is cuss and speak broken English.
Years of following Chris, and there is nothing more to say than that I eagerly await every single video. Each one is an incredible journey, and I love to live vicariously through him. He has been with me throughout high school, university, and now I am out in the big wide world, but Abroad in Japan has been a constant pleasure of mine to grow up with. Thank you, Chris, for being undoubtedly my favorite, and the single most inspiring content creator, I have ever had the pleasure of following. Keep up the incredible work.
@Vishnu PM But you can though... Go to their profile, click on "About", click the little flag, then select "Block user". Kinda weird to make this statement/comparison though to WhatsApp.
Chris: I'm going to take Natsuki on a long overdue holiday. Also Chris: I'm going to push him into a waterfall and make him go into dark, centipede filled tunnels.
Chris about the horse: What if it just gallops off and I just fall off? Isn’t the worse worry: What if it gallops off and you can’t get off....then it decides to go through a shaman cave with centipedes with you on it?
As an ex-trail rider guide, that was stressful! I don't know if I would agree with that type of bit (in the horse's mouth) when it comes to trail rides and complete beginners given the reins. That type of bit multiples the pressure because it's leveraged. So when you pull that amount back, it was applying a good amount of pressure and hence why she was backing up so quickly and twitching her head a bit. Usually just a light pull is enough to send a message. It's generally not good for beginners. Beginners are usually put on snaffles (direct pressure) or even hackamore (nothing in the mouth, just headgear). She was also a bit "green" which is an inexperienced / novice horse. 6 years old is young for a trail horse. Sorry you had such a horrible first experience on a horse. But your content has been great and I look forward to every video.
From what little I've worked with horses; At 16:38, it looked like Chris was pulling back on the reins a bit too much. I might be wrong, though, I'm certainly no expert.
@@ArkeusWolf I was thinking the same thing. Rather than trying to get at the grass he was probably applying constant pressure out of his own fear and inexperience and she was trying to loosen up the pressure he was putting onto the bit. It’s been a couple of decades since I’ve ridden frequently and I just have a few seconds of footage so take anything I say with a grain of salt.
I'd like your opinion. I once got on a horse assigned by the nomads in the plains of mongolia, it kept lowering its head to eat while we were waiting to set off and the reins for it seemed particular short compared to other horses. I tried to let it eat, but if i did i would have had to completely let go of the reins, and i was afraid i wouldn't be able to get a hold again. I tried pulling harder on the reins to keep it from trying to graze, but i was afraid of hurting ny hands and also the horse. Do you think it was also a young, untrained horse like the one Chris got?
There are few things that make me laugh as much as Natsuki. Literally every sentence he utters is absolute perfection. "Spidersnake??", "ぜったい嫌い", "Journey across Japan, always fucking place." Really, how can it even be this good??
12:36 this is an amazing moment. Their expressions... First Chris being all nervous and cocky at the same time and then Joey that can't believe what he just said and Natsuki's reaction to it. It's pure gold
Jokes apart, I really feel the friendship between Natsuki and Chris is unbreakable. I wish I had such a friend like these 2 travelling places and having shit fun. Can't wait for the next one!
As someone who's from the Netherlands(and Overijssel!) I'd say the house does resemble a typical dutch house, albeit a little smaller. It's fun to see how Japan views our country as well. Really enjoyed the video, looking forward to next week!
I even live fairly close to where schokland once was, and the furniture and the kitchen are not quite right but the rest is quite spot on, although the color looks like it was a smokers house. Also i guess i live in overjizzle now
The town looks really accurate. The only thing missing in the houses are those typical Dutch staircases that are so steep that you just pray you don't fall off XD
As a Dutch person, I was quite shocked by that theme park. From the inside it looks legit like a vacation bungalow you might rent over here. Gekoloniseerd indeed.
“It’s not a Bengal tiger!” LOL! Watching Chris squeeze through the tori gate: priceless. Why the f*ck would they put the non-rider on the newest horse? That’s a fail. Horses are very sensitive to people’s moods, and the mare probably reflected Chris’s discomfort. Plus: mares can have quite the attitude. Best shot: drone over bridge, gorgeous view of that clear blue water. That was a “Wow,” Natsuke style.
No hard hats either! He did the right thing in getting off tbh. I had to get off a new mare once when riding across a field full of young cows I didn't know were there. I knew she'd panic and take off, if in doubt, get off!
I think the horse was sensing his riders mood exactly. Chris wanted to eat and so did the horse. He had fried chicken on his mind and the horse had grass on its mind. Clearly kindred spirits 😊
@@feiryfella On Trash Taste Joey one of the boys mentioned that Japan doesn't really do helmets for whatever reason... (they were talking about snowboarding)
Natsuki looked shocked, but there was a hint of thoughtfulness there, maybe a small seed planted. Next time it might be Chris that gets pushed into the lake :P
As a Dutch guy I'm shocked how accurate the street view is, looks like a perfect replica. The inside of the house, apart from the weird cupboard-kitchen, is a 9 out of 10 as well (from the 1970s, but still). Can't wait to see more next week!
I love this series, Natsuki is amazing, loving that he's spending so much time on camera in this trip. From the personal hot springs baths, to the spooky cave, to the tiny shrines. This series is phenomenal, LOVE IT!
The horse wasn't stressed. She knew that that Chris had no idea what he was doing and took advantage of the fact to start trolling him. He's lucky they weren't close to a pond, she would have probably pony-dunked him.
as a texan who grew up riding horses casually, I can tell you now as an adult who now has a better formed view of the world and no longer rides horses regularly, that they are indeed terrifying creatures who deserve every microsecond of your attention and respect when you're around them
I am new to your channels. I spent the last 2 days binge watching all of your videos. I have watched a lot of youtube channels and youtubers from Steven Crowder to Bret Weinstien to Abanonded etc., for many years now. You are the best that I have ever seen. ALL criticisims about and against you are total BS. You have a presence and charm that really comes across as personable, presentable, and approachable. You are a great story teller. You have great ideas and an ability to translate them in a way that inspires others to get out there and actually travel. You have a way of inviting your viewers into the travel experience in a way that acutally makes it seem like they are traveling with you. While you show many different aspects and products of Japan for informational purposes you don't heavy hand the situation by actually huckstering the products, like so many other youtubes (i.e. Crowder) do. You don't seem to rely on selling products or promoting companies to get your videos made. Your videos move along smoothly and organically which really adds to their quality. You produce excellent, high quality, videos, which are entertaining, informative and positive, all without selling out and staying true to you message and yourself. You do this with your own efforts, sweat and tears, without relying on big money sponsorship, networks or Hollywood. That is really impressive in this day age. I am going to start supporting you on Patreon. I have always wanted to travel to Japan, but was too intimidated to do so. Because of your videos I now feel that I can go. Thanks for all of your inspiration and good ideas. Don't change a thing. What you have is talent, it is genuine, and not everyone has this. Forget your haters, those who can't do criticize. You are like Anthony Bourdain, back when he did No Reservations, when he was still fresh and untainted by corporate media. You have given me hope again after a very longtime of lockdowns and disappointments. You have shown me a way out with hope of travel to beautiful Japan.
I love Chris's production quality, honestly haven't seen anything this good and thoroughly intriguing from a TH-cam channel in a long time. If your reading this Chris, keep up the insane work man, love it to death!
As someone from the Netherlands I found that a British guy, a Australian guy and a Japanese guy trying to pronounce Overijssel was one of the funniest things in this video 😅
OK WHAT? They gave you a 6 yo untrained horse?? Even though they knew you were an absolute beginner? Uhm I have been working with horses since I was 3 years old. I've never done that. Respect for you to be able to control the situation for so long. And more respect for recognizing when it's time to stop and get off
12:35 you know Joey is serious when he suddenly speaks in Japanese feat. Natsuki surprised face. And riding on a newbie horse is a punishment for Chris
Chris, we're gonna need some Natsuki quote shirts soon, bud - "i don't standing", "Too Much Volcano!", "Fuckin' 'ell!", and "Unmistake-Bake-aly!" (With a big chocolate cake underneath) would be perfect 😅
Currently binging the episodes, this is such a well produced show with brilliant narration and hosting. Didn’t think I’d be this entertained. Loving it
Chris, you is there a way that you could make Natsuki’s phrase “Because Cowboy” into a tshirt? That was hilarious and it would be awesome to have some merch referenced from each episode of JaJ 😄
"But first, the shortest torii gate" Me: is this going to be like the tiny Stonehenge from spinal tap? *It's the same size as the tiny Stonehenge from spinal tap*
I’m so happy that I’ve got another series of this to watch! Recently watched the latest ‘Journey across Japan’ and to my surprise I came across a previous journey!
The ranch shouldn’t have put you on that horse especially as it was new and not fully trained. Things could have gone seriously wrong. I am very glad you stayed calm and calmly got off which deffo prevented any injuries. added info: it very likely was throwing a tantrum at you if it was trying to eat and you trying to stop it which again is down to horses being animals but in this case also links back to the training not being fully done yet. Again well done for staying calm. You might have pulled too harshly which can also set off horses especially if they are sensitive and not done with training yet however linking back to my original point it deffo was not your fault-the ranch mismatched you and the horse
You saw how easily the hose backtracked when Chris pulled on the rains with what seemed like light tension, it’s likely very sensitive. That only adds to your point of it being a horse that’s not well suited for newbies.
It really bothered me that they didn't even give him a helmet, especially as a first timer Also I feel like they might not have taught him how to hold the reins properly. He seemed to be holding them a bit too taut, which is fair since it's what I did when I first started too, but it might have annoyed the horse. One of them should have probably stayed leading it too, for safety's sake
THANK YOU, for teaching Natsuki English...in particular the "F" word, it always makes my day! Don't feel bad about the horse, I live in Texas and have only ridden a horse once and never EVER want to do it again :)
Dutchie here, that really looks a lot like the Netherlands. The interior of the house was very early 20th century though, so that's not really up to date anymore, but the outside buildings are exactly like in the Netherlands. That's creepy. Looking forward to watching the next episode!
I've had house centipedes like that in my house. The first time one popped up in my kitchen, my husband wasn't home. I bravely caught it in a glass and took it outside, but I screamed like a little girl. Continuously. For the entire five minutes it took.
@@EvansFamilyLegoProject Overijssel means across the river IJssel. The i and j combination in Dutch is considered to be one letter and is pronounced as something like “ey.”
@@EvansFamilyLegoProject break it into 3 parts. "Over" like the english over, "ice" and here it comes... the sssss sound from ice, continue this into the third part "Cell" "Over-ice-cell".
As someone from the Netherlands, the province of Overijssel in particular, this was hilarious! I never even considered how the word Overijssel might be pronounced by foreigners, it’s literally ‘’over the ijssel’ which is a river. Also, that Dutch city replica is so good that i was really confused for a second. They really went all out :o Looking forward to the next episode!!
That's a shame your first time on a horse ended up like that. Horseback riding can be very calming/soothing. You just need a lot of time to get used to horses/how to handle one/how to sit in the saddle, a helmet (because falls happen) and an experienced horse. I think a few days after my first horseback riding lesson (it was VERY early on) my horse stumbled and threw me. I was thankfully wearing a helmet, otherwise I wouldn't be here today...my helmeted head hit a rather large rock...I was just a kid and while it did scare me for a little bit...I did eventually get back onto that same horse and kept learning how to ride.
I agree. a Helmet is always important, no matter how good of a rider you are. I was a bit worried about the huge shank bits as well. Not just that I wouldn't use them in general, but also that they were used on horses with beginners on them. The tiniest movement clearly stressed the horse. Also the rider taking Chris' horse back constantly pulled back the reins. No wonder the horse was going "crazy".
I have severe anxiety and the first time (and only) I rode a horse, a mare, she refused to walk after a bit cause she felt I was so uncomfortable. Really sweet girl. I never wanted to do it again, but loved brushing her. I honestly find people who ride horses confidently super impressive.
@@julesv_ Well you have to really have a huge love for horses. I was scared of my own shadow as a kid but animals in general I wasn't afraid of. Horses I did have a healthy fear...huge animal that could kill you if they wanted to...but horses can be so gentle. I also grew up listening to my mom talk about her horse she owned when she was a teenager (she bought a horse instead of a car!). So my love for horses was set early on in life. Helped I read and watched a lot of media related to horses/ponies. But even when I got onto that first horse...I was scared. It took a lot of practice to be ok with it...kind of like riding thrill rides at an amusement park. Scary but fun.
NOTIFICATION SQUAD: I think this is the most I've ever suffered for a video. Getting wedged in a shrine and almost killed by a horse.
Would you rather ride a horse or go in that cave? But seriously, what a crazy episode. I don't think we've ever had so many bizarre situations pop up in a single Journey Across Japan episode before! I'd also like to apologise to our beloved Dutch viewers for my pronunciation.
(ALSO apologies for the later release time this week - TH-cam just WOULD NOT process the video. It drove me mad).
1st.
Hi boyyyyy
Cave
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Horses seem like a cool option
In this episode we learn that Chris has a deep-seated fear of, well... living beings
He and I are in the same boat, which is terrifying because he's a living being.
I read that in your voice Hamish 😁
But do you blame him
To be fair to Chris, that centipede looks like it's out of an Alien movie
I read this is chris’ voice
So how would you describe Journey Across Japan in one sentence?
“Every time we go scary point, fucking hell” 😂 I love it
"Always fucking place"
"Why me?" - Natsuki
”Justice delicious”
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their definition of "scary" is pretty wide-ranging.
Natsukis holidays: Breathing in volcano smoke, discovering scary insects. Always fucking place.
and looking for PIRATE PANTS!
And extra salami
😂
"Journey accross Japan. Always Fucking Place. WHY ME."
That alone earned a like XD
They need to sell merch with his sayings. 🤣🤣
Can someone translate that bit? Haha Place??!
@@breakfastattiffanys741sically... he wonderswhy is he the one doing these things on journey across Japan instead of chris
😂😂. I love Natsuki
“Joey, who is from the land of killer insects and despair.” Is the best line from any video
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I'm also from 'The land of killer insects and despair.' I might just use this next time someone asks where I'm from, haha.
Came here to say this lmao
I am pretty sure that Joey sees "killer insects" as food 😋
At least we have one of the few COVID free places on earth.
"85 kg of pure British terror"
Horse pissing herself in fear
Chris certified 85kg badass
Chris needs to heart this comment lmao 😂
Oh please, he is 85 kg of cuddly cuteness and he was the one scared to death of the horse😋
85kg my balls, I look like his doppelgänger and I’m about 105kg.
I’m 85 kg and look fatter 😂 - I’m 5”11 too
he was like "oh fuckin' hell" LOL
Chris: "Aren't you afraid of this?"
Natsuki: "No, because cowboy"
Irrefutable logic once again from Mr Aso.
Yee Yee
Chris is no cowboy, he's chicken boy
I love his broken english. He sometimes sound like someone going insane
I'm still cracking up because of his last name. "Aso" means something akin to "asshole" in Dutch
@@theramendutchman It also means 'Dog' in my language lol
Interesting fact: when you give birth to a baby, the shoulders are the hardest to get out and when they come out, they also twist 180 degrees (just like how Chris got through the torii gate the second time)
What else would you give birth to? A full grown human? 😝
I guess it's the same strategy. It should come naturally then. I guess. The competition that was the best.
Yes, head first though!
I was thinking the same; the passage through the gate has a resemblance to babies passing through the birth canal 😂
Grandpa Natsuki: "I don't standing. I only sleep." Never have I more been fully immersed in a message.
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@@starsoftiktokofficial SHUT UP pls
@@intergalacticspaghetti5213 Report the spammer for spam.
Such a wise sage
needs to be a t-shirt.
Chris: "I'm in control of a horse."
Horse: "Do you feel in control here?"
Also Horse: "The fire rises brother"
neigh! whinny!
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Chris: what!?! My horse just spoke!?!
Horse: say what again!
"Are you really in charge here?"
I think this is becoming something less like "Natsuki's holiday," and more like, "two blokes torment an unsuspecting Japanese man."
Indeed, Chris getting the money worth out of tormenting others for fun. :D
All starting with losing the pirate pants in the rock pools
You only now realize
What do you mean Japanese man? I clearly heard he identified himself as a cowboy.
@@Moragoth86 Can't argue with that one mate. Life's a meatball. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"its actually quite cheap, only a hundret dollars per person"
alright joey the rich anime man :DDD
Last time I went riding, we felt ripped off for having spent €40 (~$40)/person for an hour of riding. In the UK I used to spend £5-£15 (~$10) for 1-2 hours 😅
@@samsimeoni4581 right that sounds more like it haha
@@samsimeoni4581 40 dollars is more like 30 euros, still probably a rip-off lmao
possibly the actual trip was much longer. but yes 100 bucks for anything less than 2-3 hrs of time is an absolute ripoff.
Sounds like a biggest scam ever for me, being a resident of Kazakhstan
"Journey across Japan, Always f*ckng place"
-Natsuki 2021
@ik ur cool
Stop spamming your music sh*t.
@@tristanbackup2536 Report him for spam
@@Helioscore1 I did, then I go down and report all of them. ALL YOUR SPAM BELONG TO US!
In the last Journey Across Japan Natsuki was literally in an "Always f*cking place" ... the Abandoned Love Hotel 😏
Scary holiday scary holiday not happy happy
I love how that dog is just chilling by the tiny shines and it's just never addressed. It's almost like he's the NPC in a video game administering the challenge and upon completion will reward you with some kind of power up.
the reward is youre allowed to pet him
The best reward
MY LIFE IS LILE BIDEO GAME
10:51 that was a very manly scream, more manly than the noise I would have made if I seen that
I thought it was a girl.
Kyaah~~
LOL, was that Norm? Had to be Norm right?
I laughed so hard. Never heard Norm scream like that before XD
@@wahyuyohoho5627 lmfao
“how’s the hot spring”
“just, just water”
why does this make me laugh
_W a t e r_
it's hard to argue with his assessment
@@bremya i just thought “yeah he has it right”
Chris pushed Natsuki into the waterfall, hustled Natsuki into going in the cave first, and then didn’t even go in himself. seems fair that he got the disobedient horse :)
Crawling through a tiny gate while being judged by a dog is the kind of exciting adventure I was expecting to see.
That dog was seriously not impressed.
@@AbroadinJapan He has probably already seen it all.
@@AbroadinJapan Even though I'm watching from Australia I'd rather go horse riding { Although that freaks me out too } then go through THAT cave { which may or may curse it's intruders 🔮 } . Coincidentally , just before taking a short rest after arriving home before watching this video I'd just been to a major cinema in Sydney where I saw the new { American animated } movie : Spirit Untamed. It's about a teenage girl who gets sent to a rural town & she risks her life to save a pack wild horses from being stolen by a gang of thugs. 💂🔛🪅 🤭 ⛔🐎🇯🇵
What is more primitive than a bicycle?
Natsuki: Formula one
He was hoping for something fun, for once.
I mean the Haas Team does have a fairly primitive car compared to the competition.
@@florida-boy When you spend millions to repair the damage done by two rookies who spin more than the s🅱️in legend, It makes you take different approach to save money. In Haas's case, a dogshit car
Pronto Natsuki
Remember Chris: Horses are intelligent and empathic creatures, they can sense nervousness from a half mile away. Others can just be unbroken aye holes.
It knew he has no issue eating them and was like "fuck you!"
Kind of weird that they put a complete amateur on a 6 year old. I could probably sense the fear and then tried to do whatever it wanted.
Completely agree, but would point out that the horse didn't seem unbroken - I assume what they meant when they said 'untrained' was 'untrained to carry novices on trail rides' (and to a secondary degree, untrained to carry riders who are pulling on the reins way too f* hard). My early riding classes were actually taken on an older pony like this - lovely and placid on the lunge at fair rides etc, but mishandle her reins a little too often and you would immediately discover why her name was "Dancer"😂.
Having said that, it's still a huge safety risk to put a novice on a horse with that much attitude. Hopefully the owners have learnt their lesson from this!
@@Fallenangel_85 It's not necessarily the age that matters that much but the training and their personality. I know two 5 year olds who are the sweetest horses ever and there sure also are 24 year olds that definitely can't carry beginners. Most of the time it comes from just that slight bit of unbalance or too much contact with the mouth that you see a horse that does these trails react like this and of course Chris himself being nervous doesn't help. However this horse should have never been used for these kinds of rides with the way it was behaving.
@@ChiIIi... There is some variation.
But if you plan to put lots of untrained strangers onto horses, you want those horses to be dull and docile.
I don't think it's a great experience for a younger horse at all.
There is ofc also older horses with bad character that will sense a beginner and immediately try to loose him, but that's also a bad horse for this :)
"Just water"
"Always f*cking place why me"
"Scary point"
"Maybe dead face"
"Grandpa style"
Natsuki please never change, we love you 🥰
"I don't standing"
That guy is funny. Naturally wired.
And everything he says in his broken English you actually understand.
You forgot “Because Cowboy”
Chris can't fit through the gate because of his _Broad_ shoulders...
Badum tss
nice pun
I had to come too far down to find this. Sure it’s an easy joke, but people love broad comedy.
He's broader than Broadway!
What a broad joke
This is just water... Brilliant Natsuki, this man deserves a Nobel prize for his way with words
Damn right!
Shakespeare been real quiet since this came out
10:52 Norm screaming like a 7 year old girl had me rolling
I heard Chris say “Norm” and I thought, wait I swear I heard a girl scream lol sorry Norm
@@EduardoRamirez-un9wu Norm had red nailpolish on LOL
@@TheOriginalMarimoChan no, he was holding a light and it was bright enough to show through the skin and nail on his thumb. Not that there's anything wrong with having nice nail hygiene.
"why me?" is another one of Natsuki's marvelous phrases. 😂
Whatever he say is quotable. 😂
Right next to justice delicious
Chris trying not to cuss absolutely sent me.
"Ah Flippin'eck"
He sounded like a middle aged woman from a small English countryside village 🤣💀💀
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Wdym he is a middle aged woman from a small English countryside village
"But I'm Grandpa. I don't standing."
Man, Natsuki is a legend. His quotes should be compiled into a book.
The Book of Aso
Honestly that peaceful doggo that looked at 3 men trying to go through tiny Torii gates was a highlight of this video for me. Also what a beautiful scenery that part of Japan has!
Natsuki: " This is comedy right"
Everybody: YES!
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After all the torture I am glad Natsuki still sees this as a comedy and not a drama. Natsuki the man is an absolute legend 😎
"Journey across Japan, always fuckin place" this technically made no sense, but it also made all the sense. You go Natsuki, you brave human
Natsuki is light years ahead of us. All his statements are beyond our understanding. Grandpa style, I don't standing, I only sleep - need a t-shirt with this, now.
it is SO WEIRD to see that dutch theme park because MAN it is accurate 0_0
It's incredibly Dutch. I'd believe it was an actual Dutch house if I didn't know any better.
@@Iryerris Yeah, those shots of Ten Bosch look just like the architectural style of Den Bosch (the áctual Dutch city properly known as 's-Hertogenbosch).
@@ayporos Huis ten Bosch
is the name of a royal palace in Den Haag
@@onebigsnowball Ah, so it's named after that?.. I figured it was just named after Den Bosch but with a typo. :D
They even nailed the grey weather we always have here.
As a Japanese family living in the UK for 6 years, I and my three daughters really enjoyed watching your video during dinner. My 8 year old daughter wishes to visit Huis Ten Bosch!
Any Dutch city might also be a good way to take in a similar atmosphere! The clock tower in particular can be found in the city of Utrecht. For your 8 year old daughter you could also combine it with a visit to the Efteling, the biggest theme park in the Benelux based on fairytales by the brothers Grimm.
@@dinokknd Thanks for your information. I find these places very interesting. My wife always wishes to visit the tulip park!
@@soe3121 i second the other comment, de efteling is great!!!! I recommend it during winter time but if you wanna see tulip fields winter time is obviously not the best time :)
I swear Natsuki's hair would still be black if Chris hadn't kept taking him on these Road Trips.
Poor Natsuki. Always fucking place.
@@santerisalmivuori3872 - not sure what Natsuki contributes really to these trips? Nice guy, but his English remains poor, limited to a few words and is not accurate gramatically (it's an English speaking programme after all). Also he says the F word a lot - this gets boring! - and if he utters that or any other couple of words, why do Chris/Joey laugh their heads off as if this is great wit? Joey is an articulate, witty and creative contributor for the show. If Natsuski increased his English vocab with less of the F word he might be more interesting, imo. Otherwise I greatly enjoy the content of your travel adventures, both the photography and commentary, thank you Chris.
@@jhawkins8264 Take it easy, friend. Natsuki is a great comic relief character to the show and his comedic intellect is on point. He brings a nice contrast to the lads.
@@jhawkins8264 he's just an interesting character and a big part of Chris's audience really really likes him. After all this "holiday for natsuki" only came to be because it was so heavily requested. And imo there is absolutely no need for him to learn better english. Whenever he wants to express something he will do so in japanese - as will Joey sometimes. Keeping it 100% english would just make it a bit less interesting. They're in japan anyways so why shouldn't there be a bit of japanese involved? I also think bringing a native japanese person kind of widens the perspective of the group a bit
@@jhawkins8264 Not everyone shares the same sense of humour as you. The world doesn’t revolve around you. It’s obvious to see that Chris, joey and most of the viewers enjoy his character. His always boisterous happy attitude is a good contrast to Chris’s cynical and sarcastic sense of humour. Chris bounces off and playfully jokes about Natsuki’s attitude and over the top behaviour often, which adds on to the humour. Well done, you made me explain to you why people find it funny. Hopefully you can try understand humour and other people’s perspective next time yourself. Also, you reserve the right to not like him, but try to understand why other people may like him before assuming all he does is cuss and speak broken English.
Bruce Lee: Be like water.
Natsuki: Just water.
Years of following Chris, and there is nothing more to say than that I eagerly await every single video. Each one is an incredible journey, and I love to live vicariously through him. He has been with me throughout high school, university, and now I am out in the big wide world, but Abroad in Japan has been a constant pleasure of mine to grow up with. Thank you, Chris, for being undoubtedly my favorite, and the single most inspiring content creator, I have ever had the pleasure of following. Keep up the incredible work.
@Oil tank just block that guy
@Vishnu PM You can block people on TH-cam though, but anyway, I've reported them for spam
@Vishnu PM But you can though...
Go to their profile, click on "About", click the little flag, then select "Block user".
Kinda weird to make this statement/comparison though to WhatsApp.
@@shimauma42 what is the link to? I don’t wanna tap it
Was no one else's favorite part when Chris fell off the fake horse with no legs that was only a foot off the ground? That was comedy gold!
What about the horse pissing while Chris is talking at the end
I actually burst out laughing at that bit
yeah that was pretty funny lmao
@@grimsladeleviathan3958 YES
Why does it matter? Why can't you just say it was your favorite part without seeking validation by asking if anyone else liked it?
Chris: This is really weird and uncomfortable
Horse: Felling's mutual
Chris: "85 Kg of pure british terror"
Horse: "I'll show you terror"
Horse: *Pees*
Chris: *Terror*
Horse: this man is clearly taking a piss, I can do that to how do you like it?
On this episode of Journey Across Japan, we single-handedly gave ourselves Claustrophobia.
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Chris: I'm going to take Natsuki on a long overdue holiday.
Also Chris: I'm going to push him into a waterfall and make him go into dark, centipede filled tunnels.
Chris about the horse: What if it just gallops off and I just fall off?
Isn’t the worse worry: What if it gallops off and you can’t get off....then it decides to go through a shaman cave with centipedes with you on it?
The horse has to fit through a tiny torii gate first though.
he's worried about that, then he sits on an inanimate horse shaped object...and falls off
@@SurgStriker that was so hilarious I fell off
As an ex-trail rider guide, that was stressful!
I don't know if I would agree with that type of bit (in the horse's mouth) when it comes to trail rides and complete beginners given the reins. That type of bit multiples the pressure because it's leveraged. So when you pull that amount back, it was applying a good amount of pressure and hence why she was backing up so quickly and twitching her head a bit. Usually just a light pull is enough to send a message. It's generally not good for beginners.
Beginners are usually put on snaffles (direct pressure) or even hackamore (nothing in the mouth, just headgear). She was also a bit "green" which is an inexperienced / novice horse. 6 years old is young for a trail horse.
Sorry you had such a horrible first experience on a horse. But your content has been great and I look forward to every video.
From what little I've worked with horses; At 16:38, it looked like Chris was pulling back on the reins a bit too much.
I might be wrong, though, I'm certainly no expert.
Y
@@ArkeusWolf I was thinking the same thing. Rather than trying to get at the grass he was probably applying constant pressure out of his own fear and inexperience and she was trying to loosen up the pressure he was putting onto the bit. It’s been a couple of decades since I’ve ridden frequently and I just have a few seconds of footage so take anything I say with a grain of salt.
And no helmets either.
And putting him on a green horse.
Just a nightmare all the way around.
I'd like your opinion. I once got on a horse assigned by the nomads in the plains of mongolia, it kept lowering its head to eat while we were waiting to set off and the reins for it seemed particular short compared to other horses. I tried to let it eat, but if i did i would have had to completely let go of the reins, and i was afraid i wouldn't be able to get a hold again. I tried pulling harder on the reins to keep it from trying to graze, but i was afraid of hurting ny hands and also the horse. Do you think it was also a young, untrained horse like the one Chris got?
Horse: "sneezes"
Chris: this is where i die
There are few things that make me laugh as much as Natsuki. Literally every sentence he utters is absolute perfection. "Spidersnake??", "ぜったい嫌い", "Journey across Japan, always fucking place." Really, how can it even be this good??
lol always fucking place
What I've gathered is that Chris has a fear of 50% of things in the world.
And like a true pom he whinges about it all.
Who isn't afraid of insects, ET, Chucky, bear signs, statues, horses, bankcruptcy of Family Mart, etc... 😉
He's also afraid of bunnies
I can't help but feel like vlogs are legitimately a bizarre adventure
You watch the same people as I do lol, you have great taste
Do you have like 1000 computers all with tabs open on every different youtuber constantly refreshing them to comment or something
Borad's Bizarre Adventure
That's just a bad top gear epidsode
Everytime I open up a new video I check the comments to see if you've beat me to it.
"To find out what it is, someone needs to go back in"
Chris : Australian man, Go!
Why did I read this, whilst imagining Pokémon battle music 🤣
@@Heylow1 Cause it fits. Aussie Boy used detect
@@Heylow1 the Australian type is super effective against Bug Type Pokémons.
12:36 this is an amazing moment. Their expressions... First Chris being all nervous and cocky at the same time and then Joey that can't believe what he just said and Natsuki's reaction to it. It's pure gold
Jokes apart, I really feel the friendship between Natsuki and Chris is unbreakable. I wish I had such a friend like these 2 travelling places and having shit fun. Can't wait for the next one!
Chris Broad 2019: Yeah I would eat raw horse meat
Chris Broad 2021: Why doesn’t this horse like me? 🤷♂️
It knows, lol!
I presume Chris did his shopping at Tesco when he was in Britain.
Ahahaha!
Uma Musume: Friends, not food.
The horse knows he ate his brethren
As someone who's from the Netherlands(and Overijssel!) I'd say the house does resemble a typical dutch house, albeit a little smaller. It's fun to see how Japan views our country as well. Really enjoyed the video, looking forward to next week!
same here I'm surprised that they got most of the things right except for the interior but still
It was fun hearing them butcher the 'ij' part of Overijssel
I'd say the size is accurate but the style is really old
I even live fairly close to where schokland once was, and the furniture and the kitchen are not quite right but the rest is quite spot on, although the color looks like it was a smokers house.
Also i guess i live in overjizzle now
The town looks really accurate. The only thing missing in the houses are those typical Dutch staircases that are so steep that you just pray you don't fall off XD
As a Dutch person, I was quite shocked by that theme park. From the inside it looks legit like a vacation bungalow you might rent over here.
Gekoloniseerd indeed.
Over jizzle though... Even I, a Brit, know it's pronounced kinda like over-eye-sull.
And thats why we have a lot of Japanese people in Giethoorn :D (i,m coming from Emmeloord , Flevoland , living in Groningen
As a fellow Dutch person I agree!
Chris, the start of your video should be screen capped and used as an edgy album cover.
*Aye CHEFPK watching these Vids lit*
More like a country song album
Notable Natsuki quotes:
“Just Water”
“Always F&@king place”
@ik ur cool I’m not converting to Islam
Spidersnakes. Fuck the snakes.
let's riding horse
I love how you were concerned for the horse. “Does it want me on it?” And then “I don’t want to stress it out.” So awesome!
After his performance through the tori gate I'm not surprised.
*_Chris being afraid of anything for 23 minutes and 19 seconds straight_*
“It’s not a Bengal tiger!” LOL! Watching Chris squeeze through the tori gate: priceless. Why the f*ck would they put the non-rider on the newest horse? That’s a fail. Horses are very sensitive to people’s moods, and the mare probably reflected Chris’s discomfort. Plus: mares can have quite the attitude. Best shot: drone over bridge, gorgeous view of that clear blue water. That was a “Wow,” Natsuke style.
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No hard hats either! He did the right thing in getting off tbh. I had to get off a new mare once when riding across a field full of young cows I didn't know were there. I knew she'd panic and take off, if in doubt, get off!
@@feiryfella I appreciate that he respected her enough to make that decision
I think the horse was sensing his riders mood exactly. Chris wanted to eat and so did the horse. He had fried chicken on his mind and the horse had grass on its mind. Clearly kindred spirits 😊
@@feiryfella On Trash Taste Joey one of the boys mentioned that Japan doesn't really do helmets for whatever reason... (they were talking about snowboarding)
When Joey said "I really wanna smack him" - I felt that
Natsuki looked shocked, but there was a hint of thoughtfulness there, maybe a small seed planted. Next time it might be Chris that gets pushed into the lake :P
As a Dutch guy I'm shocked how accurate the street view is, looks like a perfect replica. The inside of the house, apart from the weird cupboard-kitchen, is a 9 out of 10 as well (from the 1970s, but still). Can't wait to see more next week!
alleen de ventilatieroosters missen :D
Only thing I noticed being a bit odd is the doorknobs instead of doorhandles on the front and back doors.
The pinewood furniture is 100% correct for any vacation home in the Netherlands that hasn't been updated in the past 10 or 20 years
I love this series, Natsuki is amazing, loving that he's spending so much time on camera in this trip. From the personal hot springs baths, to the spooky cave, to the tiny shrines. This series is phenomenal, LOVE IT!
The horse wasn't stressed. She knew that that Chris had no idea what he was doing and took advantage of the fact to start trolling him. He's lucky they weren't close to a pond, she would have probably pony-dunked him.
Yep. Young horses have an attitude. Even if mares aren’t that bad unless it’s that time.
He was so tense with the reins, I’m sure she was tired of the misdirection! I felt bad for both of them, they should have given him a large old timer
I have NEVER HEARD Norm scream like that! XD It has made my day!
😂😂😂
Chris is slacking on the challenges and events 😂 He let Natsuki and Joey take lead in the rap, fishing, and the cave.
Hehe
Lmao well, he did make the soundtrack for ze rap, so he didn't really slack there but I'm still waiting for Dr.jelly lol
@@mura_saki True! And Dr. Jelly is a staple now. They have to include it. It's now a rule! lol
as a texan who grew up riding horses casually, I can tell you now as an adult who now has a better formed view of the world and no longer rides horses regularly, that they are indeed terrifying creatures who deserve every microsecond of your attention and respect when you're around them
Chris: I don’t wanna do the thing.
*does the thing*
Chris: wow, maybe I do like the thing-
Horse: YEET
*Chris does not like the thing*
I loved Natsuki's face when Joey said in japanese "I seriously want to smack him" he looked so surprised n cute 😂❤
We are being spoiled with a plethora of Natsuki-isms in this series and I'm living for it haha!
I am new to your channels. I spent the last 2 days binge watching all of your videos. I have watched a lot of youtube channels and youtubers from Steven Crowder to Bret Weinstien to Abanonded etc., for many years now. You are the best that I have ever seen. ALL criticisims about and against you are total BS. You have a presence and charm that really comes across as personable, presentable, and approachable. You are a great story teller. You have great ideas and an ability to translate them in a way that inspires others to get out there and actually travel. You have a way of inviting your viewers into the travel experience in a way that acutally makes it seem like they are traveling with you. While you show many different aspects and products of Japan for informational purposes you don't heavy hand the situation by actually huckstering the products, like so many other youtubes (i.e. Crowder) do. You don't seem to rely on selling products or promoting companies to get your videos made. Your videos move along smoothly and organically which really adds to their quality. You produce excellent, high quality, videos, which are entertaining, informative and positive, all without selling out and staying true to you message and yourself. You do this with your own efforts, sweat and tears, without relying on big money sponsorship, networks or Hollywood. That is really impressive in this day age. I am going to start supporting you on Patreon. I have always wanted to travel to Japan, but was too intimidated to do so. Because of your videos I now feel that I can go. Thanks for all of your inspiration and good ideas. Don't change a thing. What you have is talent, it is genuine, and not everyone has this. Forget your haters, those who can't do criticize. You are like Anthony Bourdain, back when he did No Reservations, when he was still fresh and untainted by corporate media. You have given me hope again after a very longtime of lockdowns and disappointments. You have shown me a way out with hope of travel to beautiful Japan.
I love Chris's production quality, honestly haven't seen anything this good and thoroughly intriguing from a TH-cam channel in a long time. If your reading this Chris, keep up the insane work man, love it to death!
next jaj should just be called “journey across japan: always fucking place”
always fucking jaj
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@@starsoftiktokofficial Please uninstall your operating system.
As someone from the Netherlands I found that a British guy, a Australian guy and a Japanese guy trying to pronounce Overijssel was one of the funniest things in this video 😅
Living in the Achterhoek thinking: hahahaha Karrma
OK WHAT? They gave you a 6 yo untrained horse?? Even though they knew you were an absolute beginner? Uhm I have been working with horses since I was 3 years old. I've never done that. Respect for you to be able to control the situation for so long. And more respect for recognizing when it's time to stop and get off
That was irresponsible.
Eh, it's what he gets for eating them. 😂
hmmm Chris's friend told him about a cave that dates back a hundreds of years.... that friend is definitely RISOTORRO.. I mean that guy is Ancient.
Risottoro helped build it.
@@system3008 Risottoro hold's the secrets as a shaman of the ancient cult
I mean the risotto is named after him
Not to nitpick, but don't most caves date back thousands of years?
@@charlesrense5199 Man made cave
12:35 you know Joey is serious when he suddenly speaks in Japanese feat. Natsuki surprised face.
And riding on a newbie horse is a punishment for Chris
Chris, we're gonna need some Natsuki quote shirts soon, bud -
"i don't standing", "Too Much Volcano!", "Fuckin' 'ell!", and "Unmistake-Bake-aly!" (With a big chocolate cake underneath) would be perfect 😅
I would buy an 'I don't standing' t-shirt in the blink of an eye.
You forgot “I shabbing”!
also why me
And also "Grandpa Style"
"Journey across Japan, always fucking place" is one I'd buy up so fast.
Why was everyone ignoring the cute sleeping doggie at the torii gates??! Nobody even said hello!!
You ever hear the saying "Let sleeping dogs lie."?
@@mikeits13 😆👍🏾
3:55
I propose we change the measurement system from imperial and metric to ''Natsuki's hand gel''
That is the single most menacing looking insect I have ever seen... But how does it's larvae taste in honey?? Challenge!
no. please... no that thing made my itchy all over my body. and its "in the computer" as my gran would say
Respect the bee larvae.
Currently binging the episodes, this is such a well produced show with brilliant narration and hosting. Didn’t think I’d be this entertained. Loving it
Chris, you is there a way that you could make Natsuki’s phrase “Because Cowboy” into a tshirt? That was hilarious and it would be awesome to have some merch referenced from each episode of JaJ 😄
Don't forget "always f*cking hell". :D
Aaand
“Real pirate tool
Compass
Horoscope”
@@mariusemmanueldeseo6235 LOLs
I want one from an earlier episode of some adventure with Natsuki where he refers to spider webs as "spider trash"
And let's not forget "I don't standing" xD
"But first, the shortest torii gate"
Me: is this going to be like the tiny Stonehenge from spinal tap?
*It's the same size as the tiny Stonehenge from spinal tap*
Now that you mention it, they did look just about the right size to be in danger of being crushed by a dwarf.
My god, the quality of the content on this channel is like National Geographic good. Holy hell, man! I love your works!
I’m so happy that I’ve got another series of this to watch! Recently watched the latest ‘Journey across Japan’ and to my surprise I came across a previous journey!
The ranch shouldn’t have put you on that horse especially as it was new and not fully trained. Things could have gone seriously wrong. I am very glad you stayed calm and calmly got off which deffo prevented any injuries.
added info: it very likely was throwing a tantrum at you if it was trying to eat and you trying to stop it which again is down to horses being animals but in this case also links back to the training not being fully done yet. Again well done for staying calm.
You might have pulled too harshly which can also set off horses especially if they are sensitive and not done with training yet however linking back to my original point it deffo was not your fault-the ranch mismatched you and the horse
You saw how easily the hose backtracked when Chris pulled on the rains with what seemed like light tension, it’s likely very sensitive. That only adds to your point of it being a horse that’s not well suited for newbies.
Also, horses are very sensible to human behaviour, so chris being scared also didn't help it.
It really bothered me that they didn't even give him a helmet, especially as a first timer
Also I feel like they might not have taught him how to hold the reins properly. He seemed to be holding them a bit too taut, which is fair since it's what I did when I first started too, but it might have annoyed the horse. One of them should have probably stayed leading it too, for safety's sake
They probably did! Not to mention it could undoubtedly sense his discomfort. Poor horse! Poor Chris!
I wish I knew why they mismatched him! I feel bad that he had such an unfortunate 1st experience. At least nothing too bad happened.
THANK YOU, for teaching Natsuki English...in particular the "F" word, it always makes my day! Don't feel bad about the horse, I live in Texas and have only ridden a horse once and never EVER want to do it again :)
@ik ur cool Fuckin' hell! LOL
"nothing about this is a good idea"
Journey across Japan in a nutshell 😂
You're right, IT'S A GREAT IDEA!!!
No, don't get me wrong, I love Journey across Japan (I mean, I was there immediately after I got to notification) XD
Dutchie here, that really looks a lot like the Netherlands. The interior of the house was very early 20th century though, so that's not really up to date anymore, but the outside buildings are exactly like in the Netherlands. That's creepy. Looking forward to watching the next episode!
12:00 Yes, send the Aussie to investigate. They're immune to terrifying creatures.
I've had house centipedes like that in my house. The first time one popped up in my kitchen, my husband wasn't home. I bravely caught it in a glass and took it outside, but I screamed like a little girl. Continuously. For the entire five minutes it took.
😂
As someone that was born and raised in Overijssel, I’ll never look at the name of our province the same way again. Thanks😄
Dying to know how it's ACTUALLY pronounced!
@@EvansFamilyLegoProject Overijssel means across the river IJssel. The i and j combination in Dutch is considered to be one letter and is pronounced as something like “ey.”
@@EvansFamilyLegoProject break it into 3 parts. "Over" like the english over, "ice" and here it comes... the sssss sound from ice, continue this into the third part "Cell" "Over-ice-cell".
Chris is the irresponsible older brother, Joey is the annoyed middle brother and Natsuki is the cute little brother. I love them so much.
As someone from the Netherlands, the province of Overijssel in particular, this was hilarious! I never even considered how the word Overijssel might be pronounced by foreigners, it’s literally ‘’over the ijssel’ which is a river. Also, that Dutch city replica is so good that i was really confused for a second. They really went all out :o
Looking forward to the next episode!!
Ok, but nobody's gonna talk about how Natsuki evolved from a pirate to a cowboy???
@SoliDeoGloria 07 master of all.
That's a shame your first time on a horse ended up like that. Horseback riding can be very calming/soothing. You just need a lot of time to get used to horses/how to handle one/how to sit in the saddle, a helmet (because falls happen) and an experienced horse.
I think a few days after my first horseback riding lesson (it was VERY early on) my horse stumbled and threw me. I was thankfully wearing a helmet, otherwise I wouldn't be here today...my helmeted head hit a rather large rock...I was just a kid and while it did scare me for a little bit...I did eventually get back onto that same horse and kept learning how to ride.
I agree. a Helmet is always important, no matter how good of a rider you are. I was a bit worried about the huge shank bits as well. Not just that I wouldn't use them in general, but also that they were used on horses with beginners on them. The tiniest movement clearly stressed the horse. Also the rider taking Chris' horse back constantly pulled back the reins. No wonder the horse was going "crazy".
I have severe anxiety and the first time (and only) I rode a horse, a mare, she refused to walk after a bit cause she felt I was so uncomfortable. Really sweet girl. I never wanted to do it again, but loved brushing her.
I honestly find people who ride horses confidently super impressive.
@@julesv_ Well you have to really have a huge love for horses. I was scared of my own shadow as a kid but animals in general I wasn't afraid of. Horses I did have a healthy fear...huge animal that could kill you if they wanted to...but horses can be so gentle. I also grew up listening to my mom talk about her horse she owned when she was a teenager (she bought a horse instead of a car!). So my love for horses was set early on in life. Helped I read and watched a lot of media related to horses/ponies. But even when I got onto that first horse...I was scared. It took a lot of practice to be ok with it...kind of like riding thrill rides at an amusement park. Scary but fun.
The phrase "horseback riding" is one of this bizarre Americanisms I never understood.
Was 'Horse riding' no specific enough?
Nah thanks
"Why me?" Proceeds to enter.
Natsuki is such a mood lol
Chris is never more British than when he is trying to get out of doing something.
Natsuki “I don’t standing, I only sleep” shirts must be made available soon
Norm screamed like a little girl...surely that must be his shamisen voice.
Norm was just practicing for his performance with Ki&Ki
Me: "Wow, I'm so impressed that Norm can hold in his laughter during the Awashima Shrine segment."
5 minutes later, Norm: "AHH! AHHH!"
xD