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I'm a fan of nature, I like forests, mountains, lakes, etc... I'd definitely visit places like Lake Biwa, Yakushima and mt. Fuji. But on the other hand, experiencing the city life and Japanese urban culture is a must too when visiting Japan.
Japan endless tourist attraction. Stunning nature where you can find all kind of amazing scenary like alps(Kamikochi), snow (Hokaido), beaches (Okinawa ,Zamami Island) , Odaiba, Enoshima(Tokyo),Nara, Nikko, Kyoto, Atera valley(Nagano), Tobu world square, Hitachi seaside park, Tottori sand dunes , Beppu ,lots of hiking places, Theme Parks, Ashikaga flower park, Fuji Safari , Kakegawa bird park , Wan Wan Land, infinite shopping and interesting thing to see ,etc.and of course people , food and infrastructure that makes a big difference. Love Japan wonderful place.
Kanazawa was awesome-it’s like a little Kyoto. The JR Station was great with the shopping (omiyage desserts and food), the architecture, and “water fountain” digital clock. Tottemo oishii (very delicious) seafood at Omicho Market, historical Kanazawa Castle that lights up at night and adjacent parks nearby, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (amazing “swimming pool” exhibit), onsens near the area, gold-leaf dessert cake and soft cream, old-style Japanese shops, temples, maiko, etc. An all-around memorable time👍🏼
I'm so glad I found your channel! My dad lived in Japan for a few years in the 1970s, and we are planning a trip to go together soon! Great recommendations!
Bro! I’m planning an epic Japan trip for myself, my family and all the people I love most in the next 2 years. U watch your channel all the time to help me prepare as much as possible. I’m also currently learning Japanese in every spare minute I have. Love your content bro!
The next question I'd like to see is where foreigners living in Japan recommend that tourist should see. I've made it to Japan twice, and I definitely recommend going to Asuka in Nara prefecture. The historical markers are usually bilingual, but the Exhibition Room of Archaeological Cultural Assets is almost completely in Japanese, so it's best to go with someone who speaks the language. But it's a small but very nice museum. If you're interested in poetry, the Complex of Manyo Culture is supposed to be a fabulous museum dedicated to the Manyoshu poetry collection of the late 8th century. i didn't get a chance to see it last trip, so I have to go next time.
Claude, your recommendation is the best I've read on this video. There are lots of ancient historical things in Asuka area, and renting a bike to tour them all and just enjoy the laid-back Japanese countryside is very special.
This has helped me a LOT! It was always my dream to visit japan and I am studying a lot to be enough capable to visit it! I was planning beforehand everything and this video helped me to include those places which I was unaware of (btw, I am an otaku so I would be visiting akibahara) Love from india!
Thanks for the recommendation! Next year I'm visiting Japan ♥️ I take japanese classes before I visit Japan because I wanna speak and understand the Japanese people. I'm also learning about the Japanese rules and culture. Can't wait!!! I'm going to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Sapporo etc.
@@missplainjane3905 Jane, please remember we are talking about having just a few days to see the sights of Japan. Going to Himeji to see the best castle in Japan would be nice if you have the time and inclination to do that too. Of course Kyoto has many ancient things also.
@@danielebaldo1318 Daniele, Not sure about today, but a few weeks ago Japan was allowing up to 5,000 foreign tourists a day, with calls to increase it to 20,000. Right now the 7th wave of corona is hitting Japan hard, so they might have tightened the rules again, but they know they need to open back up as soon as possible.
That guy was right about Hakone. I went there in 2018 and in the evening golden hour, just as the sun was fading below the horizon, it was the most amazing atmosphere. I wish I had stayed there over night in a ryokan and not just for the day. I am planning to go to Japan for the month of April next years this video helped me find some new places to see. The Biwako Terrace looks absolutely amazing. Keep up the great content Takashi.
I can't wait for solo travel to open back up, hope to finally make it down to Kyushu. I'd tell anyone that has a free day around the Tokyo area to go to Kofu. Some good wineries, really chill atmosphere, and the Shingen museum and Takeda shrine are nice visits. Take the first train at like 7:00 out of Shinjuku and make a day of it. Coming back at dusk or just after dark lets you ride the train through the mountains for a while, reminds me going from Nagoya to Takayama, and you can kind of forget you're heading back into the biggest city on the planet.
I loved this! been following since 20k subscribers. Think this is the only video out there where locals are asked where to visit in japan for tourists. keep it up man love the content!!
I am kind of sad no one ever really mentions Tohoku! The prefectures there have their own charm too... I'm glad the two guys mentioned Matsushima and Aomori!
The topic and content of this video is fabulous.People from different places in Japan opine their special recommendation about places to visit for foreigners.Definitely a certified classic video to watch and preserve.Nice work!
One of your best topics, you should make a series from this. Like a few images based on every opinion, or what to expect in each of them....I'm saving for such a visit, so, I can tell it's super useful.
I've visited almost all of the places recommended in this video and my #1 favourite place was Yakushima (it is pretty difficult to get to since it is far away from other major Japanese tourist spots though). #2 would be Miyajima, on Itsukushima island near (in?) Hiroshima City. I think pretty much any foreigner visiting Japan will be going to Tokyo and Kyoto. I was however, surprised no one said Nara City. I thought that would be a popular spot.
I’m interested in learning more about the history of Okinawa. I hope you’ll have a chance to create a video of Okinawa facts that people should know about.
Amazing video my friend! I think it was really cool too see pretty much everyone in the video had a different recommendation and reason to go to their picked place. This video was super helpful and I can’t wait to make my trip to Japan in the future. I will definitely come back to this video :)
Being a Philippine 12 years old guy I would always watch this channel cause if I'm become adult going to Japan I'm mastering speaking Japanese and find friends this guy is really good guy he just like teaching some Japan word/language フィリピンの12歳の男なので、大人になって日本語をマスターして日本に行って、日本人の友達の女の子を見つけたら、いつもこのチャンネルの原因を見ていたでしょう。
Thank you Takashi! That was very interesting and I can't wait to try to visit some of the mentioned places when I will be able to go to Japan ! I hope there's going to be a part 2 to see even more opinion on good places to visit, I loved it !
I've only visited Japan once and just Honshu, but: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Tokyo and Toyama were among the places I visited. I would love to get a job and move to Japan someday and visit other regions, in particular Hokkaido and hopefully meet people who could help me learn more about the Ainu language and culture.
Hey TAKASHii, great video as always. It’s great hear recommendations on place to see in Japan from folks that live there. Congrats on the sponsorship. I spent a year in Okinawa but that was with the US military, although it was quite beautiful despite. I like the recommendation of Enoshima Island. Yuka-san from ‘with me JAPAN‘ recently did a livestream of a visit there. The shrines are quite nice. There is a ROSCon in Kyoto in October ‘22 in case any Robotics enthusiasts are watching this. Something I’d like to do on my next visit to Japan is to go around Shibuya, Chiba, Yokohama, and even Nagoya to watch the street performers. I think this would make a cool video of you interviewing what it’s like being a street performer in Japan. I’d recommend Ni-na as one to interview if you are taking requests. Thanks for sharing this.
I know Ni-Na! The best street performer that Japan Explorer discovered. She's going places. She has almost all foreign subs. She'll do a live stream while she plays on the street. Japanese will give her money and at the same time foreigners are super chatting her money. Then the police make her move and a half hour later she's somewhere else. I gave to her crowd funding for a CD. Interviewing street performer's is a good idea. I see some in Shinjuku across from the Weathering With You Mcdonald's. I'll give them money and the police will tell them to move. I always wonder their goals. And of course I can't ask them. I notice that just like the professionals, the amateurs are better musicians than the American counterparts.
@TAKASHii from Japan Thanks for another interview video!! It was really interesting to see everyone’s recommendations for places to travel around Japan! My suggestions are Ishigaki in Okinawa or Nozawa Onsen in Nagano!
I would recommend to myself the "Village Hidden in Leaves" AKA Naruto Theme Park since I love Naruto series 😊 I dont know where exactly it is all I know is its somewhere in Osaka. And then any places where beautiful Sakura blooms🌸💮
I have recently become interested in photography, so I hope to have the opportunity to travel to Japan at some point (either as a scholarship student or as a tourist) and enjoy the sights that Japan has to offer. Good video!
I've done a lot of travel around Japan. I will be coming over in about 10 days go around gifu area. Plan to visit gero karuizawa, nagoya, suwa and matsumoto. Not a typical trip, but it'll be good to visit places I've not been to!
My wife and I visited Kawagoe in May, and went north to catch the last of the sakura in Akita prefecture, stayed in Kakunodate. Went to Tokyo a couple of times too. All wonderful and can't wait to go back.
i wanted to visit japan for a long time. i was interested in visiting kurashiki in okayama prefecture, but then i became aware of some areas that might be difficult for me to enjoy and some of the cultural and social behaviours of the country that are actually not safe or welcoming to women. but then I became aware of huis ten bosch, in nagasaki and i’m really interested in visiting there. so i’m thinking that i would like to maybe go directly to huis ten bosch, and enjoy that unique experience of the dutch style amusement park there, and then go straight back home to canada… 🇨🇦✈️
Hi TAKASHii. 👋 These interviews are so interesting. I want to see Kyoto, Okinawa and if I have time, Hokkaido. Take care and have a fun and rewarding week.
I recommend foreigners to go to Hokkaido Japan and go to the ice festival there they have every single year in the winter time it is one of the most breathtaking events I’ve ever been to while living in that beautiful country
Yuka-san looks so cute in kimono. I wish you could wear it everyday it looks so good in you! Takashi-san looks good in black too ☺️. Your friend in your ig story in the green sweatshirt looks so cool and handsome too you are too 💕. Arigatou, Ganbarimasu 👍
Takashi- welcome to Paris and I can show you Paris and around the city and Italy and Spain. You will be surprised how beautiful it can be. and nice people. they laugh and care you Nice to meet you again :) haha
Thank you. I am half Okinawan and USA. I am a US citizen and only speak English. I lived in Okinawa from birth 1960 to 1972. Okinawans used to have their own language, which is probably no longer spoken. I love Okinawa too. But I wish to visit Japan and travel the countryside. I don't particularly care for big cities. I prefer small communities and nature. Does Japan have camping sites that are easily accessed by car/van?
I'm not Japanese but I've lived in Japan and travelled around enough to have an opinion, I think, lol. I personally love the Seto inland sea area. A lot of foreigners head to Hiroshima anyway, so while you are in the area, you will not regret sticking around and discovering other places close by. Shout out to Onomichi! As for Okinawa, I used to live there and truly, the vibe is very different from the mainland. I loved my life there and I can imagine going back for a retirement haha. I also lived in Kyoto, which is a gem but there is no need to tell tourists to go there, they know:,). But while Kyoto the city is probably the most popular tourist spot in Japan, Kyoto the prefecture is very underrated!
Takashii, I am not sure if you've been, but next time near okinawwa take a flight to ishigaki and go around all the islands there. It's really great The culture there is really different from anything I've seen in Japan and it is almost like a foreign country.
Takashi have you ever been to America. I feel like you would really like it the way you talk about it alot. I'm from california and there is so many different cultures in SoCal it would be a good experience.
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I'm a fan of nature, I like forests, mountains, lakes, etc... I'd definitely visit places like Lake Biwa, Yakushima and mt. Fuji. But on the other hand, experiencing the city life and Japanese urban culture is a must too when visiting Japan.
So many options! Quite interesting video indeed! ありがとうございます隆いさん! 👌
Japan endless tourist attraction. Stunning nature where you can find all kind of amazing scenary like alps(Kamikochi), snow (Hokaido), beaches (Okinawa ,Zamami Island) , Odaiba, Enoshima(Tokyo),Nara, Nikko, Kyoto, Atera valley(Nagano), Tobu world square, Hitachi seaside park, Tottori sand dunes , Beppu ,lots of hiking places, Theme Parks, Ashikaga flower park, Fuji Safari , Kakegawa bird park , Wan Wan Land, infinite shopping and interesting thing to see ,etc.and of course people , food and infrastructure that makes a big difference. Love Japan wonderful place.
Thx this video ❤
Kanazawa was awesome-it’s like a little Kyoto. The JR Station was great with the shopping (omiyage desserts and food), the architecture, and “water fountain” digital clock. Tottemo oishii (very delicious) seafood at Omicho Market, historical Kanazawa Castle that lights up at night and adjacent parks nearby, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (amazing “swimming pool” exhibit), onsens near the area, gold-leaf dessert cake and soft cream, old-style Japanese shops, temples, maiko, etc. An all-around memorable time👍🏼
I like how this was probably your first video where the interviewees responded to your questions immediately without much hesitation!
本当にありがとうございますー!
I'm so glad I found your channel! My dad lived in Japan for a few years in the 1970s, and we are planning a trip to go together soon! Great recommendations!
So much to see in Japan, preety sure this coming year
Bro! I’m planning an epic Japan trip for myself, my family and all the people I love most in the next 2 years. U watch your channel all the time to help me prepare as much as possible. I’m also currently learning Japanese in every spare minute I have. Love your content bro!
Takashii you are king bro. I love these videos!
Thank you!!! Interesting video!!!
The next question I'd like to see is where foreigners living in Japan recommend that tourist should see.
I've made it to Japan twice, and I definitely recommend going to Asuka in Nara prefecture. The historical markers are usually bilingual, but the Exhibition Room of Archaeological Cultural Assets is almost completely in Japanese, so it's best to go with someone who speaks the language. But it's a small but very nice museum.
If you're interested in poetry, the Complex of Manyo Culture is supposed to be a fabulous museum dedicated to the Manyoshu poetry collection of the late 8th century. i didn't get a chance to see it last trip, so I have to go next time.
Claude, your recommendation is the best I've read on this video. There are lots of ancient historical things in Asuka area, and renting a bike to tour them all and just enjoy the laid-back Japanese countryside is very special.
Your knowledge of Japanese history and poetry is impressive. Nara is the cultural birthplace of Japan.
Very nice to hear their opinions! Big fan of such videos.
Let’s gooooo Takashi uploaded!!
This has helped me a LOT! It was always my dream to visit japan and I am studying a lot to be enough capable to visit it! I was planning beforehand everything and this video helped me to include those places which I was unaware of (btw, I am an otaku so I would be visiting akibahara)
Love from india!
I definitely love to take long walks seeing Japan’s Nature areas and coast beaches.
Thanks for the recommendation! Next year I'm visiting Japan ♥️ I take japanese classes before I visit Japan because I wanna speak and understand the Japanese people. I'm also learning about the Japanese rules and culture. Can't wait!!! I'm going to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Sapporo etc.
Nara is best for ancient Japanese culture.
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@@missplainjane3905 Jane, please remember we are talking about having just a few days to see the sights of Japan. Going to Himeji to see the best castle in Japan would be nice if you have the time and inclination to do that too. Of course Kyoto has many ancient things also.
Nice!!!
How do you know you can visit Japan next year??
There is no sign they will open the borders for regular tourists.
@@danielebaldo1318 Daniele, Not sure about today, but a few weeks ago Japan was allowing up to 5,000 foreign tourists a day, with calls to increase it to 20,000. Right now the 7th wave of corona is hitting Japan hard, so they might have tightened the rules again, but they know they need to open back up as soon as possible.
That guy was right about Hakone. I went there in 2018 and in the evening golden hour, just as the sun was fading below the horizon, it was the most amazing atmosphere. I wish I had stayed there over night in a ryokan and not just for the day.
I am planning to go to Japan for the month of April next years this video helped me find some new places to see. The Biwako Terrace looks absolutely amazing. Keep up the great content Takashi.
I can't wait for solo travel to open back up, hope to finally make it down to Kyushu. I'd tell anyone that has a free day around the Tokyo area to go to Kofu. Some good wineries, really chill atmosphere, and the Shingen museum and Takeda shrine are nice visits. Take the first train at like 7:00 out of Shinjuku and make a day of it. Coming back at dusk or just after dark lets you ride the train through the mountains for a while, reminds me going from Nagoya to Takayama, and you can kind of forget you're heading back into the biggest city on the planet.
Good point my friend
I loved this! been following since 20k subscribers. Think this is the only video out there where locals are asked where to visit in japan for tourists. keep it up man love the content!!
I am kind of sad no one ever really mentions Tohoku! The prefectures there have their own charm too... I'm glad the two guys mentioned Matsushima and Aomori!
@@missplainjane3905 I'm moving to Iwate. I'm looking forward to the nature and exploring all over Tohoku :)
Seeing the view from Mt. Hiei and walking around Lake Biwa ended up being my favorite day while in Japan and I can't wait to go back
Takashi I would like to some day visit Japan I would love to visit Kyoto. Okinawa ur u tube 🎸 keep it up I in joy watching ur channel thanks
The topic and content of this video is fabulous.People from different places in Japan opine their special recommendation about places to visit for foreigners.Definitely a certified classic video to watch and preserve.Nice work!
I rellly enjoy your Videos, you are very sympathic takashi!!!
One of your best topics, you should make a series from this. Like a few images based on every opinion, or what to expect in each of them....I'm saving for such a visit, so, I can tell it's super useful.
Best video in ur channel
That was amazing video !
I've visited almost all of the places recommended in this video and my #1 favourite place was Yakushima (it is pretty difficult to get to since it is far away from other major Japanese tourist spots though). #2 would be Miyajima, on Itsukushima island near (in?) Hiroshima City. I think pretty much any foreigner visiting Japan will be going to Tokyo and Kyoto. I was however, surprised no one said Nara City. I thought that would be a popular spot.
2023 visit to Japan!!
I’m interested in learning more about the history of Okinawa. I hope you’ll have a chance to create a video of Okinawa facts that people should know about.
Amazing video my friend! I think it was really cool too see pretty much everyone in the video had a different recommendation and reason to go to their picked place. This video was super helpful and I can’t wait to make my trip to Japan in the future. I will definitely come back to this video :)
Being a Philippine 12 years old guy I would always watch this channel cause if I'm become adult going to Japan I'm mastering speaking Japanese and find friends this guy is really good guy he just like teaching some Japan word/language
フィリピンの12歳の男なので、大人になって日本語をマスターして日本に行って、日本人の友達の女の子を見つけたら、いつもこのチャンネルの原因を見ていたでしょう。
Hakone and Kamakura are awesome. Nikko and Myajima were great places for me in my trip to Japan in 2010.
Wah, Japan have many vacation for holiday. Maybe one day I want to go Okinawa. 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you Takashi! That was very interesting and I can't wait to try to visit some of the mentioned places when I will be able to go to Japan !
I hope there's going to be a part 2 to see even more opinion on good places to visit, I loved it !
I would like to visit Japan somewhat, it looks like a very beautiful city and people have a good impression of it
I've only visited Japan once and just Honshu, but: Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Tokyo and Toyama were among the places I visited. I would love to get a job and move to Japan someday and visit other regions, in particular Hokkaido and hopefully meet people who could help me learn more about the Ainu language and culture.
Do a video about other japanese prefecture stereotype video or prefecture to recommand that would be awseome !
I really wish to visit Japan someday. This video was so helpful :)
Hey TAKASHii, great video as always. It’s great hear recommendations on place to see in Japan from folks that live there. Congrats on the sponsorship. I spent a year in Okinawa but that was with the US military, although it was quite beautiful despite. I like the recommendation of Enoshima Island. Yuka-san from ‘with me JAPAN‘ recently did a livestream of a visit there. The shrines are quite nice. There is a ROSCon in Kyoto in October ‘22 in case any Robotics enthusiasts are watching this. Something I’d like to do on my next visit to Japan is to go around Shibuya, Chiba, Yokohama, and even Nagoya to watch the street performers. I think this would make a cool video of you interviewing what it’s like being a street performer in Japan. I’d recommend Ni-na as one to interview if you are taking requests. Thanks for sharing this.
I know Ni-Na! The best street performer that Japan Explorer discovered. She's going places. She has almost all foreign subs. She'll do a live stream while she plays on the street. Japanese will give her money and at the same time foreigners are super chatting her money. Then the police make her move and a half hour later she's somewhere else. I gave to her crowd funding for a CD.
Interviewing street performer's is a good idea. I see some in Shinjuku across from the Weathering With You Mcdonald's. I'll give them money and the police will tell them to move. I always wonder their goals. And of course I can't ask them. I notice that just like the professionals, the amateurs are better musicians than the American counterparts.
Thank-you for this video Takashi! I am going to Japan in 2023 and currently planning where to visit 👍
I read that first one as "Onsen Sports" and was really interested in what sports they do lol
Awesome! I have a lot listed in my bucket list already. Hoping to visit both Japan and Korea soon with my family. 素晴しい!
This was so nice, Thank you!
Interview international students in Okinawa (after January, when I arrive)!!!
Arigato gozaimasu, Takashii-san. I'd love to visit Japan in the next year and will keep these suggestions in mind.
@TAKASHii from Japan Thanks for another interview video!! It was really interesting to see everyone’s recommendations for places to travel around Japan! My suggestions are Ishigaki in Okinawa or Nozawa Onsen in Nagano!
I needed this. Thank you
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@@tahabashir9405 I used to, but it's been a year since I watched an anime lol.
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@@jeetdas9073 I used to watch 3 animes per day 😅
@@abbas6213 that's great! We are weebs afterall! I remember spending my whole day completing 30 eps per day yeah
Thank you so much for such a casual but very informative video !!!!! ❤️
I would recommend to myself the "Village Hidden in Leaves" AKA Naruto Theme Park since I love Naruto series 😊 I dont know where exactly it is all I know is its somewhere in Osaka. And then any places where beautiful Sakura blooms🌸💮
Great topic to ask about! I’m now interested in going to Aso, Kumamoto when the time comes for me to travel.
Very informative video, loved it. Thank you TAKASHii! 🙏🏼😁
I have recently become interested in photography, so I hope to have the opportunity to travel to Japan at some point (either as a scholarship student or as a tourist) and enjoy the sights that Japan has to offer. Good video!
I've done a lot of travel around Japan. I will be coming over in about 10 days go around gifu area. Plan to visit gero karuizawa, nagoya, suwa and matsumoto. Not a typical trip, but it'll be good to visit places I've not been to!
I'm happy that I've been everywhere except for osore Mount
Thank you very much for asking this question to people. Definitely gonna try to go to some of these places
I do want to visit Japan. Thank you for the video. Good interview.
As a Japanese, I recommend a museum using 3D graphics called TeamLab.
Love you videos from Florida! ♥️
My wife and I visited Kawagoe in May, and went north to catch the last of the sakura in Akita prefecture, stayed in Kakunodate. Went to Tokyo a couple of times too. All wonderful and can't wait to go back.
Hello from Philippines.. Wish to travel to japan soon.
Great video, Takashi. Thank you for all of the recommendations for places to visit. I hope to visit many of them one day, especially Okinawa. 👍
Takashii is so cool and genuine
i wanted to visit japan for a long time. i was interested in visiting kurashiki in okayama prefecture, but then i became aware of some areas that might be difficult for me to enjoy and some of the cultural and social behaviours of the country that are actually not safe or welcoming to women. but then I became aware of huis ten bosch, in nagasaki and i’m really interested in visiting there. so i’m thinking that i would like to maybe go directly to huis ten bosch, and enjoy that unique experience of the dutch style amusement park there, and then go straight back home to canada… 🇨🇦✈️
That doesn't make any sense for us. Japan is probably not the best place for you.
Thanks!
I'm guessing this is not a TAKASHii reply.
Thank you for another great video.
Thank you for this video, Takashii!
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I think that camping and hiking Mt. Fuji would be something I'd love to do if I ever got the chance.
I enjoy watching your videos 👍
This is really helpful man. Thanks ❤️
Hi TAKASHii. 👋 These interviews are so interesting. I want to see Kyoto, Okinawa and if I have time, Hokkaido. Take care and have a fun and rewarding week.
I recommend visit Shimane's beaches too.
I loved the places the people suggested to visit.
I would love to travel to Japan just to enjoy the scenery, definitely agree that Okinawa and Mt. Fuji is a sight to behold!
I recommend foreigners to go to Hokkaido Japan and go to the ice festival there they have every single year in the winter time it is one of the most breathtaking events I’ve ever been to while living in that beautiful country
Yuka-san looks so cute in kimono. I wish you could wear it everyday it looks so good in you! Takashi-san looks good in black too ☺️. Your friend in your ig story in the green sweatshirt looks so cool and handsome too you are too 💕. Arigatou, Ganbarimasu 👍
I highly recommend visiting Tsuwano in Shimane Prefecture. It’s like Kyoto in miniature.
Takashi- welcome to Paris and I can show you Paris and around the city and Italy and Spain. You will be surprised how beautiful it can be. and nice people. they laugh and care you Nice to meet you again :) haha
Thank you. I am half Okinawan and USA. I am a US citizen and only speak English. I lived in Okinawa from birth 1960 to 1972. Okinawans used to have their own language, which is probably no longer spoken. I love Okinawa too. But I wish to visit Japan and travel the countryside. I don't particularly care for big cities. I prefer small communities and nature. Does Japan have camping sites that are easily accessed by car/van?
Yes, there are many camping sites.
Oh yukas cameo was nice 😂
I would have loved to hear daniels reccomendation too.
Good video. Almost all video in youtube with recommendations for tourist are also made by another tourist.
This is a good video idea. More of this type.
Lovely video! Loved hearing about this topic
I live by the mediteranean sea at 200m .
Okinawa beaches for me.
As i was born in a crowded capital i avoid crowdy places .i love the green nature 🥰✌️
For my first travel I was thinking about Tokyo and Kyoto. I'm 100% sure will like Kyoto a lot
they all have great hair 😃
I'm not Japanese but I've lived in Japan and travelled around enough to have an opinion, I think, lol. I personally love the Seto inland sea area. A lot of foreigners head to Hiroshima anyway, so while you are in the area, you will not regret sticking around and discovering other places close by. Shout out to Onomichi!
As for Okinawa, I used to live there and truly, the vibe is very different from the mainland. I loved my life there and I can imagine going back for a retirement haha. I also lived in Kyoto, which is a gem but there is no need to tell tourists to go there, they know:,). But while Kyoto the city is probably the most popular tourist spot in Japan, Kyoto the prefecture is very underrated!
@@missplainjane3905 I'm not a "sir":) But I've been to over 30 prefectures...unfortunately, didn't make it to Northern Japan quite yet.
I've always wanted to visit Gujo Hachiman, maybe some rural place in Hokkaido, and the Nakasendo trail. Big hiker here.
Great video and great suggestions, thank you for these infos and tips for trips \o/
1:17 a great example of a foreigner running around a tree
Beautiful country with so much to see 🤩
Takashii, I am not sure if you've been, but next time near okinawwa take a flight to ishigaki and go around all the islands there. It's really great The culture there is really different from anything I've seen in Japan and it is almost like a foreign country.
Kyoto 🥰👍🏻
Takashi have you ever been to America. I feel like you would really like it the way you talk about it alot. I'm from california and there is so many different cultures in SoCal it would be a good experience.
great recs! thank you, everyone! :)