Another great adventure. Thank You taking us along with you. I really loved some of those houses you walked past and of course the Telescope. So cool. 😊
Great job Jeremy! I see you looking into space for travel locations for when we crowd find your trip out into space! Thanks again for providing me with free entertainment for another night...
You're quite welcome. Yeah that shrine was great. I've been to a couple others since this (for upcoming videos) and they all have a superb feeling of tranquillity like this
Ha, I was so focused on what I was doing that I hadn't even thought about seeing the same drivers over and over. They must have been raising an eyebrow when they kept seeing me. But I do think they are used to train nerd-types doing stuff like that (maybe?)
Excellent Jeremy. Glad I found your channel. So clean there. Am impressed. Been to Tokyo on the way home from Hong Kong. But was at Tokyo Airport only one hour,before flying back to Seattle.
I am so happy I found your small town Japan explorations and train trips, Jeremy. This is kind of a dream of mine, to be able to do exactly what you are doing...my Japanese wife (from Nishinomiya) thinks I am crazy....LOL. I love random trips to off the beaten tracks.
Interesting clip, I bet it’s pretty ridged. England and Probably Europe it’s pretty tough getting a drivers license.The Dutch was the only country Japan would do business with in the early days.
Genuine convenience! I was on another train platform a couple days ago, and again saw the HOT badge on a machine. But this time I knew what it was. Slowly learning basic English over here!
Interesting to see Japan from a different angle. I don't know if I would have courage to go those little alleys that looks someone's backyards. Did you have to pay a ticket every time you entered in the train? In Finland🇫🇮 we usually have that type of local ticket, that is valid for one hour and in that time you can hop on and off so many times you want.
I wasn't sure at first - some trains here (I think the Osaka subway maybe?) are like that, where you can connect rides that happen soon afterwards. On the Mizuma Railway though, I did have to pay separately for each ride 😅
I totally agree and am planning on that. Was talking with my friend just recently about it, in fact. I hate it when editing and the big blue sky is just white :/ Give me a chance to get them, and to spend a couple videos learning how to use them properly 😅 and you should see an improvement
That kanji 約 ("yaku") means "about", so it's about 200 meters away. (In Japan, the western numerals and the English letter 'm' for meters are commonly used for distances)
What a wonderfully educational and entertaining program. I really appreciate your humor. You really can relate to your audience.
Thanks! Nice to hear :D
Another great adventure. Thank You taking us along with you. I really loved some of those houses you walked past and of course the Telescope. So cool. 😊
Thank you! Glad you liked the look at this unique area
I would love to visit Japan. It’s probably, in most respects, the most safe and decent civilization.
fantastic viewing for a cool Sunday morning here in NorCal. Thank you Jeremy. Great stuff, would love to go there on my next trip to Japan.
日本人です!地元なので紹介してくれて嬉しい🥰 発音がとても分かりやすいので、貴方の動画で英語勉強しようと思います!
素晴らしい!英語のレッスン頑張って下さい 😁
Great job Jeremy! I see you looking into space for travel locations for when we crowd find your trip out into space! Thanks again for providing me with free entertainment for another night...
Heh thanks. Yep just scoping out places up there...
Yes, wandering is truly for the soul. I tell my wife my wanderings are called ramblings. Another great video T1D.
Thank you. Wandering and rambling is always fun, even when it's not!
Great video, I really liked your videos in rural town in Japan, very peaceful places, thank you 🤩
Thank you again!
Nice way to end the trip, that shine was so beautiful and peaceful, I could spend a lot of time there! Thanks for sharing these adventures with us. 😀
You're quite welcome. Yeah that shrine was great. I've been to a couple others since this (for upcoming videos) and they all have a superb feeling of tranquillity like this
You know those train conductors probably thought you were horribly lost.
Ha, I was so focused on what I was doing that I hadn't even thought about seeing the same drivers over and over. They must have been raising an eyebrow when they kept seeing me. But I do think they are used to train nerd-types doing stuff like that (maybe?)
Always appreciate your sense of adventure.
Thanks!
Excellent Jeremy. Glad I found your channel. So clean there. Am impressed. Been to Tokyo on the way home from Hong Kong. But was at Tokyo Airport only one hour,before flying back to Seattle.
As usual, not the tiniest amount of litter to be seen anywhere. What a lovely and respectful society!
Quite unlike Oakland California!
I am so happy I found your small town Japan explorations and train trips, Jeremy. This is kind of a dream of mine, to be able to do exactly what you are doing...my Japanese wife (from Nishinomiya) thinks I am crazy....LOL. I love random trips to off the beaten tracks.
and so many opportunities for just that here in Japan!
"Everything is on track" 😅
Interesting clip, I bet it’s pretty ridged. England and Probably Europe it’s pretty tough getting a drivers license.The Dutch was the only country Japan would do business with in the early days.
This is my sort of adventure. Love the hot drink being in English and that messed you up 😂
Thank God for that convenience store bathroom
Genuine convenience!
I was on another train platform a couple days ago, and again saw the HOT badge on a machine. But this time I knew what it was. Slowly learning basic English over here!
@@T1DWanderer you'll get the lingo down soon enough
Interesting to see Japan from a different angle. I don't know if I would have courage to go those little alleys that looks someone's backyards. Did you have to pay a ticket every time you entered in the train? In Finland🇫🇮 we usually have that type of local ticket, that is valid for one hour and in that time you can hop on and off so many times you want.
I wasn't sure at first - some trains here (I think the Osaka subway maybe?) are like that, where you can connect rides that happen soon afterwards. On the Mizuma Railway though, I did have to pay separately for each ride 😅
May i recommend getting some nd filters for your pocket 2? They work really well on super bright days to stop the sky getting completely washed out.
I totally agree and am planning on that. Was talking with my friend just recently about it, in fact. I hate it when editing and the big blue sky is just white :/
Give me a chance to get them, and to spend a couple videos learning how to use them properly 😅 and you should see an improvement
I bought the official dji ones and I really only found the darkest one useful. I have some from neweer for my drone though, and they're just as good.
Hm, interesting. I was thinking of some third-party ones (but haven't looked at it carefully yet)
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Can you see that the Japanese characters for 200m and 300m are one and the same? How curious. Could you please explain?
That kanji 約 ("yaku") means "about", so it's about 200 meters away. (In Japan, the western numerals and the English letter 'm' for meters are commonly used for distances)