The picture of Japan you are painting with your stories is amazing. I have never seen Japan like this. Please if you can ,do not stop making your videos. They are wonderful.
You picked some places I wouldn't think to go, especially if I paid for a plane ticket and a hotel, but that's kind of what makes it interesting. For example, that market for the sashimi. I've been past that building countless times and never thought to go there for a meal. I probably still won't. There are 2 good Vietnamese places on the way to that market from that hotel. I do think you missed out on some good local eating in favor of standard fare, but that's of course your choice. Foods like banana castella (made in Okayama in the shape of a banana) a dish with famous Okayama oysters (like okonomiyaki) or some local fruits like Moscato grapes (though they are quite expensive) or the special spotted banana with edible skin. In the budget realm, there is a covered shopping arcade in the Hokancho area that has a lot of little restaurants of the kind you seem to favor and you can explore it in the rain. Over near the castle, there is one of the only 3 existing tiki bars in Japan (unless you count Okinawa) and a good number of interesting restaurants and a place that features live music quite often (Also, Okayama City Hall has a basement cafeteria, but I don't recommend it except for the adventure.)
The picture of Japan you are painting with your stories is amazing. I have never seen Japan like this. Please if you can ,do not stop making your videos. They are wonderful.
Love your local attractions and food guide away from crowded tourists
Thank you for posting. I used to live in Okayama. Your video brought back great memories.
Was there 3 days later than your posting of this, loved it. Truly a memorable place.
Thank you for this video!
Thank you for giving me ideas in Okayama! This is awesome!
Lheman's,thank you,that's perfect channel~ 😲
Great video! Can't wait to visit there some day!
great video, cant wait to visit in march
You picked some places I wouldn't think to go, especially if I paid for a plane ticket and a hotel, but that's kind of what makes it interesting. For example, that market for the sashimi. I've been past that building countless times and never thought to go there for a meal. I probably still won't. There are 2 good Vietnamese places on the way to that market from that hotel.
I do think you missed out on some good local eating in favor of standard fare, but that's of course your choice. Foods like banana castella (made in Okayama in the shape of a banana) a dish with famous Okayama oysters (like okonomiyaki) or some local fruits like Moscato grapes (though they are quite expensive) or the special spotted banana with edible skin.
In the budget realm, there is a covered shopping arcade in the Hokancho area that has a lot of little restaurants of the kind you seem to favor and you can explore it in the rain. Over near the castle, there is one of the only 3 existing tiki bars in Japan (unless you count Okinawa) and a good number of interesting restaurants and a place that features live music quite often
(Also, Okayama City Hall has a basement cafeteria, but I don't recommend it except for the adventure.)
Lehman promise me one day when i move to japan, let's have a trip and good time.
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