oh my gosh, this insanity always happen every new year in asakusa because japanese people come to do their first praying of the year lol. Thank you once again for this video!!! please be careful, wear mask and stay healthy because alot of people are sick and catching flu from the crowd 😅 i hope you wont catch any flu from this!
Sehr entspannt und gesellig. Sehr schön gemacht mit der Streckenverlegung durch die Stadt. Ich wünsche euch pure Entspannung und einen wunderschönen, fröhlichen Jahresbeginn und 01. Januar. 💐💐🌸🌸💮💮🎆🎉🎉🎊🎊🎎🎏🧨✨✨ Mit freundlichen Grüßen Emanuela Michelis
😮 Insanely crowded. I would avoid coming here on new year's day as a tourist! Thank you for sharing. You certainly must be sweating and enduring with all sorts of odour 😅. Happy New year 2025 to you & the viewers. 🇲🇾
There is a HUGE sign right at the front of the temple that tells you NOT TO TOUCH the lanterns. This idiot and his friends completely ignored the sign, so disrespectfully touching the base of the lantern and proud of it too. If you can't keep your hands to yourself, don't go!
I understand why the Japanese would willingly brave the crowds for an important ritual. But I also see non-Japanese people in the crowds. The tourists could have chosen to go another day.
Seems like 90% of the tourists don't even know Japanese do this. They all went out for the useless countdown, complained about the no fireworks, came home late and just sleeping in at the moment. This is beginning to look stupid too. They can't even pray properly because it's so crowded. If there were foreign tourists here, it would be chaotic.
@@thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 I have been there on the day - obviously as a tourist. I couldn’t agree more as most unfortunately come because it is cheap, and not for the cultural experience… I even had to stop others from harassing security/police, going in by the exit and beating the drum themselves because the came in late and don’t understand the rituals 😢
oh my gosh, this insanity always happen every new year in asakusa because japanese people come to do their first praying of the year lol. Thank you once again for this video!!! please be careful, wear mask and stay healthy because alot of people are sick and catching flu from the crowd 😅 i hope you wont catch any flu from this!
Thank you for sharing ❤ Happy New Year from North Carolina USA 🎉🎉🎉
Happy New Year! 🎉
Sehr entspannt und gesellig. Sehr schön gemacht mit der Streckenverlegung durch die Stadt. Ich wünsche euch pure Entspannung und einen wunderschönen, fröhlichen Jahresbeginn und 01. Januar. 💐💐🌸🌸💮💮🎆🎉🎉🎊🎊🎎🎏🧨✨✨
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Emanuela Michelis
Happy New Year everyone 🙂
Happy New Year! 🎉
💗💗💗 ASAKUSA
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Thank you for subscribing! 😄
明けましておめでとうございます🎍
インフルエンザも凄い勢いで流行っているし…。
落ち着くのは来週あたりかなぁ?
初めて?コメント書いてますが、これからも応援してます🎉
東京行きたいなぁ…😊
明けましておめでとうございます!コメントありがとうございます!助かったことに僕はインフルエンザに今までかかったことがないのですが、かなり流行ってるみたいなので気をつけたいと思います。今日は東京は暖かかったですが、この後少し寒くなりそうです。
Tourists should use this day to visit other non crowded tourist spots lol
Happy New Year (Hau’oli Makahiki Hou) from Hawaii🎊🎆🌺🧨🙏🏾🥁🪅🤙🎺🤾🏼🤾🏼🏄♀️🏄. Wow! Nice seeing the crowd!
Happy New Year! 🎉
😮 Insanely crowded. I would avoid coming here on new year's day as a tourist! Thank you for sharing. You certainly must be sweating and enduring with all sorts of odour 😅. Happy New year 2025 to you & the viewers. 🇲🇾
Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for watching!
Happy new year✌️
Happy New Year! 🎉
Wow. I visited on a sakura season and thought it was crowded. ⛩️😮
I can’t wait to go not for new year 😂
There is a HUGE sign right at the front of the temple that tells you NOT TO TOUCH the lanterns. This idiot and his friends completely ignored the sign, so disrespectfully touching the base of the lantern and proud of it too. If you can't keep your hands to yourself, don't go!
I understand why the Japanese would willingly brave the crowds for an important ritual. But I also see non-Japanese people in the crowds. The tourists could have chosen to go another day.
I don't see anything wrong with tourists wanting to immerse themselves within the culture. Good on them!
And what's wrong with tourists going? As long as they don't break the rules or disrespect anyone, there's no logical reason to ask them not to go.
Seems like 90% of the tourists don't even know Japanese do this. They all went out for the useless countdown, complained about the no fireworks, came home late and just sleeping in at the moment. This is beginning to look stupid too. They can't even pray properly because it's so crowded. If there were foreign tourists here, it would be chaotic.
@@thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 I have been there on the day - obviously as a tourist. I couldn’t agree more as most unfortunately come because it is cheap, and not for the cultural experience…
I even had to stop others from harassing security/police, going in by the exit and beating the drum themselves because the came in late and don’t understand the rituals 😢
Hii PD ngapain sih 😮
渋谷と違って、こっちは日本人ばかりだな。当たり前だが。警察の皆様正月よりお疲れ様です。