Hi 4K JAPAN! I am a big fan of yours. The focal length seems a bit wider than the previous videos. Did you get a new lens? Thank you for your commitment and all that you do. Keep it up! 👍🏻
@@MZig-rw7su Hahahahaha, come and take a walk through my neighbourhood. Depending on the day and time you can find excrement, human and animal. Used needles. Empty bottles and cans. Cigarette ends. Pools of vomit and urine. Graffiti on every wall. Double parked cars. Trash. If you think this place is grim and get jazzed by weeds and wires, count yourself lucky, my friend.
You won't miss these ^_^ 4:02 the cat! 7:50 shy of the camera 24:20 do you hear the music? 25:25 red spot 29:19 cute little shrine 32:02 rabbit ring 35:36 pink electric poles 40:45 interesting statue on your left 41:57 another pink electric poles 43:21 abandoned umbrella 44:31 creepy house 47:26 interesting statue on your left #2 55:36 funny vehicle on your left 1:00:33 I wonder what does that sign mean? (on your right) 1:01:16 a frog fence!:) 1:03:59 wow, it's a heron! 𓅡 🙃
I want to know why there are so many drink vending machines - especially scattered in residential areas. It is an uncommon thing where I am from in the USA but I'm sure there is a reason. You seem to stop at one pretty regularly so perhaps it is a custom? Why not just go into a 7-11 or something to get one instead of having machines scattered everywhere? I'm really enjoying traveling around with you.
Great question! Japan is a aging country with high average age and low birthrate. Japan is short on workers and labour is not just scarce but expensive. The solution: automation. Japan is known to have an exceptionally low murder rate and one of the lowest theft rate in the world. Therefore, in Japan, roadside vending machines are the norm. Fun fact: In Japan there is a vending machine for every 23 people. That's the highest vending machine per capita on the planet. I hope this answered your question. Thank you for watching. 😊
Excellent tour and suberb details you have picked! Most gratifying to watch! Greetings from Finland.
Awesome, thank you! ☺️
Hi 4K JAPAN!
I am a big fan of yours. The focal length seems a bit wider than the previous videos. Did you get a new lens? Thank you for your commitment and all that you do. Keep it up! 👍🏻
Yes I did!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
Beautiful. I ❤ your videos. 🎉
Thank you so much! 😊
Gracias, por otro paseo fantástico.
👏👏👏👏
🌼🌼🌼🌼wowwwww cherry blossoms🌸🌸🌸 is just pretty, clean, 💚calm walking tour, i enjoyed it, thank you for taking us around 🙏🏾😍
Incredible Quality . 🎥💯
Great camera work as always! I like the fact that you blur out childrens faces unlike most walk channels. Keep it up. 👍🏻
I appreciate that!
Miss this place
Hola!!! Amo tus videos !!!! Algún día iré a Tokio,hermosa ciudad!!!!desde México❤😊🇲🇽
Glad you like them!
Thank you for watching. 😊
Nice video 👍
No graffiti, no trash, no filth on the pavements... respect, tidiness and decorum. We can learn a lot from these neighbourhoods.
Plenty of weeds everywhere and grim alleys. Overhead wires. Open your eyes..
@@MZig-rw7su Hahahahaha, come and take a walk through my neighbourhood. Depending on the day and time you can find excrement, human and animal. Used needles. Empty bottles and cans. Cigarette ends. Pools of vomit and urine. Graffiti on every wall. Double parked cars. Trash. If you think this place is grim and get jazzed by weeds and wires, count yourself lucky, my friend.
some videos japan has all that too, but only in not so illegal places
🤩Amazing
Nice video friend 👍❤️❤️
happy 420! hope japan can share our culture one day
Спасибо, за прогулку по Токио. Какие у вас красивые цветы продают, мне бы к вам за цветами. Спасибо, за видео.
ご視聴ありがとうございます! ☺️
👍 Very Beautiful 👍
Hi! May I know what time you took this video? Thanksss!
❤🇯🇵❤️😘❤️
You won't miss these ^_^
4:02 the cat!
7:50 shy of the camera
24:20 do you hear the music?
25:25 red spot
29:19 cute little shrine
32:02 rabbit ring
35:36 pink electric poles
40:45 interesting statue on your left
41:57 another pink electric poles
43:21 abandoned umbrella
44:31 creepy house
47:26 interesting statue on your left #2
55:36 funny vehicle on your left
1:00:33 I wonder what does that sign mean? (on your right)
1:01:16 a frog fence!:)
1:03:59 wow, it's a heron! 𓅡
🙃
I want to know why there are so many drink vending machines - especially scattered in residential areas. It is an uncommon thing where I am from in the USA but I'm sure there is a reason. You seem to stop at one pretty regularly so perhaps it is a custom? Why not just go into a 7-11 or something to get one instead of having machines scattered everywhere? I'm really enjoying traveling around with you.
Great question!
Japan is a aging country with high average age and low birthrate. Japan is short on workers and labour is not just scarce but expensive. The solution: automation. Japan is known to have an exceptionally low murder rate and one of the lowest theft rate in the world. Therefore, in Japan, roadside vending machines are the norm.
Fun fact: In Japan there is a vending machine for every 23 people. That's the highest vending machine per capita on the planet. I hope this answered your question. Thank you for watching. 😊