The flashlights are the Japanese version of retrofitted emergency lighting. Typically used during earthquake power outages. Modern buildings have separate backup lighting.
We may not have money but we do have Cash. Happiness is another Japanese video from Mr. Jordan. Arigato. Domo Arigato. I'm Kilroy. No I'm not. I'm happy.
Amazing how the rooms are supplied with the smallest details, like the flashlight, etc. So pristine. It might not be the best view out of a few of the windows, however after seeing NYC apts for megabucks staring at the building airshaft, with dirty windows, these views are just fine. Interesting about changing slippers to use in the bathrooms. This , like all the rest of your videos are very informative. Such a peaceful place. It's good for the soul.
I watched a scientific video once where they added color to the toilet flush water to test out how far it actually splashes and.... let's just say I never flush without closing the lid now.
In Japan, the traditional way to bathe is wash/shower down first, THEN get in a tub that’s always filled with hot hot water. Never go in the tub dirty because everyone shares it. Old school but many still do it that way.
Also, if you don't rinse off first you are literally stewing in your own juices, all the oil, dirt, hair *shudders* I think I like the Japanese way better if I absolutely have to have a bath, though I'd probably still do another quick once over with the showerhead after getting out of the bath, just to be certain lol
I have been doing the shower 1st then fill tub for a soak, for years. Especially after watching a documentary on ancient hygiene and how families would use the same bath water, before emptying the "tub".
For an old house it's really fancy smanshy! Again such a quiet & clean neighbourhood. Living in that house would be cool and restful. Laughed when Kanami said 'no' - lol! Thanks.
Oh yeah that's an understatement.. New York should take heed to all of Japan's ways.. see how peaceful loving and kind they live..and SAFE..human being wise..
Cash: Will you come get me if anything goes wrong? Wife: You're on your own. Cash: Love you Wife: Bye You're as good as gone to her Cash 😂. On a serious note, I really like how great you are to your family. You've got a lot of love for them and they're lucky to have you. You're awesome dude!
You should reach out to Tokyo Portfolio, hes a Westerner who has lived in Japan for a long time/grew up there and does real estate. Would be a cool collab and interesting reaction from you.
Cash, thanks so much for these videos! I LOVE learning about Japan . So neat how some things are just like the USA. I actually think this is so good for you and your family! You look so much more relaxed. Stay safe, put your shoes where they belong, and keep up the awesome work. ❤
This is amazing Cash. My late husband was stationed in Japan in the mid 70’s.but I don’t think he experienced anything like this. I would love a couple of those flashlights with holders. Seems like it is so relaxing. We could all use a few days in this place.
Hello from Oklahoma. My daughter and I travel to Japan and also bring my niece and good friend to share the adventure. Japan is the most beautiful, clean and safe country that I have visited. We feel the culture and order of Japan suits us more than the US culture. Japanese students come to an OKC college for English immersion and the students will come to our Japanese classes to help us learn. I would live in Japan. Thank you for sharing your new life in Japan.
Fellow Tulsa here! I haven’t been to Japan but I taught a English to Japanese students in college and we are all still friends. I hope to visit them back at their homes in Japan one day! ❤️
Thank you! I moved here to Japan in 1988 and new pretty quick this was my forever home. I have lived in 3 rental homes and finally bought my own home 5 years ago so it’s definitely a done deal now! ❤ I could never move back to the USA.
I'm loving this series. When I travel, I try to immerse myself in the local culture. I let others go only to the touristy destinations. I think you are giving insights into real life in Japan, and it's much appreciated. You're curious about everything....that helps.
A very nice place indeed. My pets and the pandemic made me start using different shoes for different rooms before I even knew the Japanese people did it. Now, leaving your street shoes at the entrance is a healthy habit some other people have, and I'll stick to it, only in a shoe closet.
Wow a whole night to yourself, that’s great. I never had a night by myself for 25yrs once I had my children. I did a staycation in Downtown Toronto for 2 nights.👍
The correct etiquette for your shoes at the entrance door is to leave them pointing towards the door so they're ready to put on when you leave. You left the bathroom slippers pointing the wrong way too.
Kumon is most definitely an educational centre. They have them all across Canada. They specialize in math and they are an after school service mainly for elementary students.
Just wanted to say I’m thoroughly enjoying all of your vlogs from Japan Cash!!! I started watching you because I was fascinated with New York but I’m finding Japan even more interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Also regarding the shoes/footwear, placing them in the direction they will be worn is also part of the etiquette... just like how the bathroom slippers were facing towards the bathroom. i.e. when you leave, it's some what customary (by no means mandatory) to again turn them toward the travel direction they will be used next. Notice he had to step around to get back in the house slippers. 🙂
Indeed the bathroom slippers are for everyone to use. Even those in restaurants where you don’t wear shoes inside the restaurant seating area. Also the first time you get drunk and come back to the table in the toilet slippers…. 😂😂😂
Good day Cash. 😲that's a huge, beautiful house to rent out for $78. Wife and Violet should have stayed with you, ya got more than enough room. Too bad most of the rooms don't have a view. Thx for sharing.
If you get used to it its a really quick move. No extra footstep needed. Just drop one slipper as you raise your foot for the step into the door and then land on the new slipper, foot angling a bit to hook into it. Then the next foot.
🤣 Your wife is a wonderful lady! (Will you come find me? "NO") Cracking up laughing! 😀 Your wife is such a good mama. I'm glad you include your family in the videos, it makes your videos more relatable. Especially traveling videos, it's so hard to travel with kidlets. I enjoy your videos. very well displayed.
In 2019 I went on student exchange to Japan and I was surprised to see my host family did not have separate slippers for the toilet. I looked all around the room and couldn’t find any so I just wore my normal house slippers in there.
These videos are really interesting...thank you for these. The vans with the loudspeakers are reminiscent of my childhood, when we would be treated to these at night in our town(s). You are way too young to ever have seen anything like these, but they used to be alive and well in USA.
I live in Florida and I've never had any plans on moving to NY or Japan. The TH-cam Algorithm suggested one of your videos a couple of years ago and I subscribed. I like your personality, the information that you provide and the positive aspects of your videos. Good luck in Japan; it will be a welcome new experience since I know I'll never go there. Thank you for all of your hard work.
A request for Cash to make a video on his video-making workflow🙏🏼? Like it’s amazing how you shoot, edit and post everyday single day while making it look easy. A video on your effective workflow would be much appreciated man
I understand the purpose of the inside slippers, but it would drive me crazy. Having said that, I do put on more fashionable slippers once I have gotten home and changed into more comfortable clothes. Taking off shoes and socks adds to the comfort level, and does help a little with the cleanliness of the rugs and flooring. The Japanese I think take it to an extreme, but no doubt it helps to keep the flooring clean (but would increase the cost of socks in the long run, which could get to be rather expensive).
Loving these. Deeply homesick for Kyoto. Stayed in a similar place in 2019. Loved the little side street, the tatami mats, and all the craziness of having you bedroom on the ground floor and the kitchen/bath on the second floor. Our shower room doubled as our clothes drying because there wasn't any place to hang them outside.
I have visited China, Mexico, Japan, we're going to the U.K. in October. I must say out of the 3 thus far I loved Japan. The Japanese citizens were so happy, nice, very kind, the country is absolutely beautiful and the food was delicious. The women are also beautiful. Everyone I met spoke English and everyone helped us. Such awesome human beings ❤
Hope you enjoyed your visit to the UK Which area's did you visit and will you be coming for another visit I live in the middle of England in an area called Northamptonshire which is about 60 miles north of London
I hope you and your family are staying permanently. And please stay in Kyoto. It's just what you need to relax and raise your precious little Violet. She is a little cutie.
I'm living vicariously through your videos! I'm kind of bored in my small town in Virginia. You have a beautiful family. Violet is adorable! Thanks for sharing!
I giggle when he does that, especially since when I think of water heater I think of those old style huge water tanks for heating your homes hot water. Let's modernise, get a combi boiler (or tankless water heater) for the home's hot water and a kettle (or electric kettle if you must) for our tea and coffee... Don't worry Cash, we still love you and your little Cash-isms!
@@ashleylala4293 I can only speak for here in Europe but kettles are used for boiling water. We make tea in either cups or teapots, I presume Japan is no different. This has started to get quite in-depth! 😆
Amazing home. At one time I would imagine the views out the windows were beautiful and overlooking gardens and fields...since this home is over 200 years old.
Cash, I just love your videos! Also love seeing your wife and daughter joining in! Your are so likeable and so funny and so interesting! Lots of information given to us and you make it fun! Keep on keepin on!
One of them was a heater and one of them was an air cooler and or an air purifier because they don't heat every room they just heat the rooms are in especially with older houses like that.
Hey Cash, enjoying these vids - thanks for making them. BTW, very happy to see that you finally placed your shoes carefully. I've been concerned about the safety of your older Japanese relatives with your/ Violet's shoes just kicked off & left awry. Expect they've been too polite to mention it. Cheers, bro, keep 'em coming!
Technically, we had those flashlights, but significantly bigger, attached to walls 40 yrs ago. I couldn’t tell if those were plugged in or hardwired though. Ours back then we’re plugged in. The novelty wore off even though still a good idea.
This was wonderful...the spareness of your sleeping room is a dream. Thanks for doing this visit to Japan. I look forward to seeing the other segments.
My husband and I lived in Japan a couple years when we were very young. It can be challenging, enjoyable and interesting. It should be even better for you since your wife is Japanese. Their architecture and design style influenced me greatly in my profession. I hope you guys thrive in your new home.
I absolutely love Japan and I love learning about the history of literature and the everything lots of stuff about it could really am interested in it and someday maybe I'll get there but right now I live vicariously through TH-cam and Google but what a beautiful home wow wow gorgeous thank you so much for sharing and violet and Mrs cash too enjoy your time together there 😀
Hi Aimee. You should follow your heart and make it happen as soon as you can. Tomorrow? Haha. I lived in Japan for 2 years 20 years ago, and I’ve been dreaming of going back ever since. And now I’m actively searching for English teaching jobs in Japan so my wife and I can go there to live. That might be an option for you. Japan has several large language school companies that arrange your visa, give you teacher training on arrival, and set you up in one of their apartments. AEON is the company I worked for and I recommend it highly. Like you, I also studied the culture and history long before I actually went there, and I didn’t want to be just a tourist when I finally got there, which is why I got a job. I was part of my local town’s culture, made great friends, and even carried a “mikoshi” in the summer festival in only my third month there! Good luck to you and your future Japan adventure. “Nippon wa SUBARASHII desu !”
I love how efficient the design of Japanese architecture is.. it maximizes livable space in the smallest possible footprint. Hopefully I can get something like this.
I have never seen such clean floors in my life!! That shoe rule really works. I love this place but I would be so dang lonely. Cash, are you okay? I do not see anyway to have some fun there. Sending you and the family love and prayers....xoxo
It was so wierd ..I was wondering if you were going to do your thing there c homes. And there you were! Cruising around in other people's places! 😜 I love it! That place is gorgeous! I would live there in a heart beat! And I have to tell ya I would never come out of that shower room..I wish more people did that here. We aren't really known for our cleanliness sometimes..not like Japan. Which is one of the things I admire about the Country's way of doing things in their own traditions. Good job Cash! 😄 once again...thank you for bringing us along. Beautiful place 😌
Also while you're there you should absolutely do more tours like that cuz if you ever had to you could do that there too have fun man I hope you guys have a good vacation
I've read that Japan is so expensive stuff?! But you seem to be finding places that are reasonable telephone. Thank you for all the videos I've always wanted to go to Japan. I hope that you and your family are enjoying yourself.
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Ah I recognize this town! Miyazu! My friend's parents live down the road in Maizuru. You don't see too many people posting videos from this side of the prefecture. Shame since is wicked scenic, especially the Amanohashidate part.
I like the intro today, the BASE got me 🎶🎼. That's why I like this channel, it's so natural with the theatrical angles and his commentary is always awesome. 👍
The flashlights are the Japanese version of retrofitted emergency lighting. Typically used during earthquake power outages. Modern buildings have separate backup lighting.
Thank you.I'd guessed "emergency" but forgot their frequent tremors.Yikes.
That's actually a good idea.
Mate you're absolutely killing it with these daily uploads, it's so good watching a video about Japan every day, keep it up!
We may not have money but we do have Cash. Happiness is another Japanese video from Mr. Jordan. Arigato. Domo Arigato. I'm Kilroy. No I'm not. I'm happy.
I am really enjoying these videos about Japan. Very interesting.
Amazing how the rooms are supplied with the smallest details, like the flashlight, etc. So pristine. It might not be the best view out of a few of the windows, however after seeing NYC apts for megabucks staring at the building airshaft, with dirty windows, these views are just fine. Interesting about changing slippers to use in the bathrooms. This , like all the rest of your videos are very informative. Such a peaceful place. It's good for the soul.
I watched a scientific video once where they added color to the toilet flush water to test out how far it actually splashes and.... let's just say I never flush without closing the lid now.
In Japan, the traditional way to bathe is wash/shower down first, THEN get in a tub that’s always filled with hot hot water. Never go in the tub dirty because everyone shares it. Old school but many still do it that way.
Also, if you don't rinse off first you are literally stewing in your own juices, all the oil, dirt, hair *shudders* I think I like the Japanese way better if I absolutely have to have a bath, though I'd probably still do another quick once over with the showerhead after getting out of the bath, just to be certain lol
I have been doing the shower 1st then fill tub for a soak, for years. Especially after watching a documentary on ancient hygiene and how families would use the same bath water, before emptying the "tub".
For an old house it's really fancy smanshy! Again such a quiet & clean neighbourhood. Living in that house would be cool and restful. Laughed when Kanami said 'no' - lol! Thanks.
Sometimes no is the funniest word.
It's been totally remodeled. Not typical to what you'd see.
I love the clean, uncluttered look inside that place.
Until they move in. Lololol
NYC can take a lot of inspiration from Japan in regards to taking advantage of small spaces!
Oh yeah that's an understatement.. New York should take heed to all of Japan's ways.. see how peaceful loving and kind they live..and SAFE..human being wise..
Cash: Will you come get me if anything goes wrong?
Wife: You're on your own.
Cash: Love you
Wife: Bye
You're as good as gone to her Cash 😂. On a serious note, I really like how great you are to your family. You've got a lot of love for them and they're lucky to have you. You're awesome dude!
He is the best husband and father!
Savage 😂😂
You should reach out to Tokyo Portfolio, hes a Westerner who has lived in Japan for a long time/grew up there and does real estate. Would be a cool collab and interesting reaction from you.
So many Westerner TH-camrs that live in Japan now.. that's a great idea..
Cash, thanks so much for these videos! I LOVE learning about Japan . So neat how some things are just like the USA. I actually think this is so good for you and your family! You look so much more relaxed. Stay safe, put your shoes where they belong, and keep up the awesome work. ❤
Thank you for uploading! Enjoy your time in Japan! :)
Cash has been hacked again.
This is amazing Cash. My late husband was stationed in Japan in the mid 70’s.but I don’t think he experienced anything like this. I would love a couple of those flashlights with holders. Seems like it is so relaxing. We could all use a few days in this place.
Hello from Oklahoma. My daughter and I travel to Japan and also bring my niece and good friend to share the adventure. Japan is the most beautiful, clean and safe country that I have visited. We feel the culture and order of Japan suits us more than the US culture. Japanese students come to an OKC college for English immersion and the students will come to our Japanese classes to help us learn. I would live in Japan. Thank you for sharing your new life in Japan.
I totally agree… I live in Tulsa, Ok and I would live in Japan for sure. Respectful, gracious culture.
Until phase 2 hits, it's all sweets and roses.
Fellow Tulsa here! I haven’t been to Japan but I taught a English to Japanese students in college and we are all still friends. I hope to visit them back at their homes in Japan one day! ❤️
@@gstevens6948: Sure, except for the Japanese MAFIA !
Thank you! I moved here to Japan in 1988 and new pretty quick this was my forever home. I have lived in 3 rental homes and finally bought my own home 5 years ago so it’s definitely a done deal now! ❤ I could never move back to the USA.
LOVE seeing these videos re. Japan! The design in this place is gorgeous - the simplicity of colors, the layout - is great. Thank you!
I'm loving this series. When I travel, I try to immerse myself in the local culture. I let others go only to the touristy destinations. I think you are giving insights into real life in Japan, and it's much appreciated. You're curious about everything....that helps.
"Your on your own?" Haha at least she was honest
Loving your vacation videos, even more than your real-estate ones !! Hilarious ! You should do more tourist videos, for sure 😅
Looks like Cash has been hacked again.
But he said he has moved there…
@@emmas1082 yes he did, it’s possible some folks are not aware of him relocating
@@LaReinadeBrooklyn718 I thought they were just visiting Kanami's family.
@@LaReinadeBrooklyn718 Somehow I must not have gotten notifications for that video. Why did he relocate to Japan?
A very nice place indeed. My pets and the pandemic made me start using different shoes for different rooms before I even knew the Japanese people did it. Now, leaving your street shoes at the entrance is a healthy habit some other people have, and I'll stick to it, only in a shoe closet.
I did and continue to do the same thing! Much more hygenic :)
Haha that’s cool. I’d end up with seven slippers in one room, two in another and zero where it counts cuz my bulldog likes to carry them around 🥴
Have a great time. It's different, see you back in New York.
Been starting every morning here in Texas with one of these videos. Really enjoying it ~ thanks for the daily content!
Wow a whole night to yourself, that’s great. I never had a night by myself for 25yrs once I had my children. I did a staycation in Downtown Toronto for 2 nights.👍
The correct etiquette for your shoes at the entrance door is to leave them pointing towards the door so they're ready to put on when you leave. You left the bathroom slippers pointing the wrong way too.
This is actually what I expected a Japanese house to look like. Very minimalist. Love the daily vlogs!
Did you see his mother-in-law's house? Obviously not all Japanese houses are clutter-free.
@@thecatatemyhomework and I liked that he showed that..its realistic
Kumon is most definitely an educational centre. They have them all across Canada. They specialize in math and they are an after school service mainly for elementary students.
Yep. We actually have them in NYC too, and I’m assuming in other parts of the US.
Nice! I love those Japanese shower/soaking tub rooms.
What a beautiful house and the whole neighborhood looks amazing.
Anna: Agreed - looks like a very nice neighborhood- and home/community apartment
Just wanted to say I’m thoroughly enjoying all of your vlogs from Japan Cash!!! I started watching you because I was fascinated with New York but I’m finding Japan even more interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Also regarding the shoes/footwear, placing them in the direction they will be worn is also part of the etiquette... just like how the bathroom slippers were facing towards the bathroom. i.e. when you leave, it's some what customary (by no means mandatory) to again turn them toward the travel direction they will be used next. Notice he had to step around to get back in the house slippers. 🙂
Wait? Does this mean everyone uses the one pair of bathroom slippers?
Indeed the bathroom slippers are for everyone to use. Even those in restaurants where you don’t wear shoes inside the restaurant seating area.
Also the first time you get drunk and come back to the table in the toilet slippers…. 😂😂😂
Good day Cash. 😲that's a huge, beautiful house to rent out for $78. Wife and Violet should have stayed with you, ya got more than enough room. Too bad most of the rooms don't have a view. Thx for sharing.
Cash you are too good to us. I am loving these videos😃
I didn't know about different shoes for the toilet room. If you are In a hurry to use the facilities , ....you could be up a certain creek!
If you get used to it its a really quick move. No extra footstep needed. Just drop one slipper as you raise your foot for the step into the door and then land on the new slipper, foot angling a bit to hook into it. Then the next foot.
🤣 Your wife is a wonderful lady! (Will you come find me? "NO") Cracking up laughing! 😀 Your wife is such a good mama. I'm glad you include your family in the videos, it makes your videos more relatable. Especially traveling videos, it's so hard to travel with kidlets. I enjoy your videos. very well displayed.
Love these videos broadcast from Japan, but where are the sink sprayers ? 🤔
Each day I'm happy to see what you are up to. It has feels. I'd be empty for hours without your videos... no pressure.
In 2019 I went on student exchange to Japan and I was surprised to see my host family did not have separate slippers for the toilet. I looked all around the room and couldn’t find any so I just wore my normal house slippers in there.
Am loving your new adventures! So neat to see how another culture lives. Safe travels Cash! :)
These videos are really interesting...thank you for these. The vans with the loudspeakers are reminiscent of my childhood, when we would be treated to these at night in our town(s). You are way too young to ever have seen anything like these, but they used to be alive and well in USA.
I live in Florida and I've never had any plans on moving to NY or Japan. The TH-cam Algorithm suggested one of your videos a couple of years ago and I subscribed. I like your personality, the information that you provide and the positive aspects of your videos. Good luck in Japan; it will be a welcome new experience since I know I'll never go there. Thank you for all of your hard work.
Real nice setup this hotel is, seems reasonably priced!!
A request for Cash to make a video on his video-making workflow🙏🏼?
Like it’s amazing how you shoot, edit and post everyday single day while making it look easy. A video on your effective workflow would be much appreciated man
That's a really nice place & what a bargain for $78 a night!
I understand the purpose of the inside slippers, but it would drive me crazy. Having said that, I do put on more fashionable slippers once I have gotten home and changed into more comfortable clothes. Taking off shoes and socks adds to the comfort level, and does help a little with the cleanliness of the rugs and flooring. The Japanese I think take it to an extreme, but no doubt it helps to keep the flooring clean (but would increase the cost of socks in the long run, which could get to be rather expensive).
Loving these. Deeply homesick for Kyoto. Stayed in a similar place in 2019. Loved the little side street, the tatami mats, and all the craziness of having you bedroom on the ground floor and the kitchen/bath on the second floor. Our shower room doubled as our clothes drying because there wasn't any place to hang them outside.
I have visited China, Mexico, Japan, we're going to the U.K. in October. I must say out of the 3 thus far I loved Japan. The Japanese citizens were so happy, nice, very kind, the country is absolutely beautiful and the food was delicious. The women are also beautiful. Everyone I met spoke English and everyone helped us. Such awesome human beings ❤
Hope you enjoyed your visit to the UK
Which area's did you visit and will you be coming for another visit
I live in the middle of England in an area called Northamptonshire which is about 60 miles north of London
Coffee ☕️ break with Cash! I love old houses.
I hope you and your family are staying permanently. And please stay in Kyoto. It's just what you need to relax and raise your precious little Violet. She is a little cutie.
I'm living vicariously through your videos! I'm kind of bored in my small town in Virginia. You have a beautiful family. Violet is adorable! Thanks for sharing!
Cash, please stop calling them water heaters. Outside America they are know as kettles! It cracks me up everytime! 😂 Keep up the good stuff! 👍
I giggle when he does that, especially since when I think of water heater I think of those old style huge water tanks for heating your homes hot water. Let's modernise, get a combi boiler (or tankless water heater) for the home's hot water and a kettle (or electric kettle if you must) for our tea and coffee... Don't worry Cash, we still love you and your little Cash-isms!
Inside America they're called kettles too, lol.
But don’t they heat water though? A kettle is for making tea.
@@ashleylala4293 I can only speak for here in Europe but kettles are used for boiling water. We make tea in either cups or teapots, I presume Japan is no different. This has started to get quite in-depth! 😆
Also the “tea set” is for making coffee 😂
That looks like a beautiful comfy place,, enjoy your stay!
Amazing home. At one time I would imagine the views out the windows were beautiful and overlooking gardens and fields...since this home is over 200 years old.
Cash, I just love your videos! Also love seeing your wife and daughter joining in! Your are so likeable and so funny and so interesting! Lots of information given to us and you make it fun! Keep on keepin on!
One of them was a heater and one of them was an air cooler and or an air purifier because they don't heat every room they just heat the rooms are in especially with older houses like that.
I see you’re settling right in 👍🏽💕miss your NewYork tours🍎
I was born outside Tokyo. I love being a US citizen but my heart sure has ties to Japan.😢
Love these Japan videos! FYI- that one kitchen appliance with the pods is a Nespresso espresso machine.
Really nice neighborhood...
Thanks for sharing @Cash Jordan !This season your videos are plenty educational & relaxing, all in one ,in a meanwhile we can know more about Japan.
I look forward to these videos when I get up in the morning. I love the editing and production of these videos. It’s amazing.
Hey Cash, enjoying these vids - thanks for making them. BTW, very happy to see that you finally placed your shoes carefully. I've been concerned about the safety of your older Japanese relatives with your/ Violet's shoes just kicked off & left awry. Expect they've been too polite to mention it. Cheers, bro, keep 'em coming!
It's called a Kyomachiya. Good thing you're there in the summer.
Technically, we had those flashlights, but significantly bigger, attached to walls 40 yrs ago. I couldn’t tell if those were plugged in or hardwired though. Ours back then we’re plugged in. The novelty wore off even though still a good idea.
Cash have you try to go to the hot spirings in Kyoto? You should try to have an Onsen hot spring bath, very relaxing :)
This was wonderful...the spareness of your sleeping room is a dream.
Thanks for doing this visit to Japan.
I look forward to seeing the other segments.
What a beautiful place! It looks so clean and comfortable!
always enjoy your videos. This part of Japan is beautiful.
Great price for that rental! Love the Japanese houses with the wood ceilings, awesome content!!
Really enjoying you documenting your trip to Japan!
Wow, you produce a LOT of quality videos!!!
My husband and I lived in Japan a couple years when we were very young. It can be challenging, enjoyable and interesting. It should be even better for you since your wife is Japanese.
Their architecture and design style influenced me greatly in my profession.
I hope you guys thrive in your new home.
I absolutely love Japan and I love learning about the history of literature and the everything lots of stuff about it could really am interested in it and someday maybe I'll get there but right now I live vicariously through TH-cam and Google but what a beautiful home wow wow gorgeous thank you so much for sharing and violet and Mrs cash too enjoy your time together there 😀
Consider making some friends in Japan. Most likely they will let you stay with them and you'll get to see the real Japan.
Hi Aimee. You should follow your heart and make it happen as soon as you can. Tomorrow? Haha. I lived in Japan for 2 years 20 years ago, and I’ve been dreaming of going back ever since. And now I’m actively searching for English teaching jobs in Japan so my wife and I can go there to live. That might be an option for you. Japan has several large language school companies that arrange your visa, give you teacher training on arrival, and set you up in one of their apartments. AEON is the company I worked for and I recommend it highly. Like you, I also studied the culture and history long before I actually went there, and I didn’t want to be just a tourist when I finally got there, which is why I got a job. I was part of my local town’s culture, made great friends, and even carried a “mikoshi” in the summer festival in only my third month there! Good luck to you and your future Japan adventure. “Nippon wa SUBARASHII desu !”
@@marylougeorge9890 I do have a couple of friends there. Lovely people.
@@BklynCreole61 that is great information, thank you
@@BklynCreole61 Yes! Getting a position teaching English is a wonderful way to set yourself up to live in Japan.👍
Love your videos Cash‼️‼️‼️💜
I love how efficient the design of Japanese architecture is.. it maximizes livable space in the smallest possible footprint. Hopefully I can get something like this.
I have never seen such clean floors in my life!! That shoe rule really works. I love this place but I would be so dang lonely. Cash, are you okay? I do not see anyway to have some fun there. Sending you and the family love and prayers....xoxo
I was thinking it looks like a lovely place to have some alone time! (:
Great house for $78 a night.
When I lived in Taiwan I slept on a tatami mat without a mattress. Every few months I had to get a new one because sleeping on it caused indentations.
So nice to see up close other places it’s. Really nothing like I thought. So good to see the family. Hugs to violet✋❤️
So enjoying these vids, Cash.
Is Kanami always grouchy, or is that just her sense of humor? I hope it's the latter! 💙
real old home wow imiss your new york tours still
This consistency is everything. Love it.
did cash really just rent a spot to do a tour like an apartment? lol love it!
New Sub from Western NY 👍 enjoying your adventures in Japan
Love your series on Japanese rural living. Super nice seeing you interact with your family. Thanks for those vids 😃
That place was awesome!
That house is ❤️ beautiful and updated for the needs of everyone today.
You have a third career in travelogues. This has been fun and so interesting.
It was so wierd ..I was wondering if you were going to do your thing there c homes. And there you were! Cruising around in other people's places! 😜 I love it! That place is gorgeous! I would live there in a heart beat! And I have to tell ya I would never come out of that shower room..I wish more people did that here. We aren't really known for our cleanliness sometimes..not like Japan. Which is one of the things I admire about the Country's way of doing things in their own traditions. Good job Cash! 😄 once again...thank you for bringing us along. Beautiful place 😌
The Japan saga continues 👏🏾🔥👏🏾
How wonderful, so peaceful and a beautiful neighbourhood. Lovely house.
Very cool vacation rental!! Hope you had a comfortable night.
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures!!! This was really cool to see!!! Much love from New Zealand xx
Also while you're there you should absolutely do more tours like that cuz if you ever had to you could do that there too have fun man I hope you guys have a good vacation
Omg. I love Kyoto. But I sure never found a place like that to stay for that kind of money. Off the beaten path.
Enjoy my friend, you deserve to live in new ways. Experience everything.
Very elegant Japanese design
I've read that Japan is so expensive stuff?! But you seem to be finding places that are reasonable telephone. Thank you for all the videos I've always wanted to go to Japan. I hope that you and your family are enjoying yourself.
I don't know how the word telephone got in there🤪
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well i got to see n j with u,now i am getting to see japan,thank you for the up loads.lovely family by the way.
I’m amazed at how eager I am to watch the daily video. I’m looking forward to them! Good job!
Ah I recognize this town! Miyazu! My friend's parents live down the road in Maizuru. You don't see too many people posting videos from this side of the prefecture. Shame since is wicked scenic, especially the Amanohashidate part.
I like the intro today, the BASE got me 🎶🎼. That's why I like this channel, it's so natural with the theatrical angles and his commentary is always awesome. 👍