Americans React to Camping in Japan! | 4 Nights, 4 Different Campsites!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- This was our first camping trip in Japan so we definitely give our honest impressions! Japanese BBQ, tents with no bottom(WHAT?), cool gadgets, bidets at campsite bathrooms...these are just a few of the things we talk about in this video!!
The first night started out a bit rough, but soon enough we were loving the campsites we visited! Tanner did a great job with the planning and we fell in love the Izu Peninsula! Stay tuned for next week's video where we showcase more of this beautiful area in Shizuoka Prefecture.
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Lots of love,
Tanner, Risa, Willa + Noa! :)
幸せ家族❤
Especially when in nature!! 🤍 Thanks for watching!!
22:44 Risa, I liked how you mentioned the negative points without showing every ugly corner or detail... :-)
Hehe yes no one wants to see the details in a dirty bathroom 🤣
I loved the chaotic energy of this video! 🤣🤣🤣
And man, those were some impressive spots to nurse! Probably doubles the nourishment!
Lol we are glad you appreciate it!! Our life currently and we love it! 😅 And yes I’ve been super lucky to have some amazing backdrops when nursing! 🤍
Very interesting adventure. Funny what we think is "normal" and what's "normal" to others. Your girls sure are growing up fast. Each week you can see them just flourish and grow both physically and as little people ❤. Keep on adventuring!
It’s so true!! It was fun to see the similarities and differences! 😊 And yes noa is starting to talk too! Stay tuned for that in future videos 🥹🥹
Thank you for sharing your wonderful relaxing time with us🌱🌱
Insect control is important. Mosquito repellent spray is recommended.
Just one push once a day in a room is all that is needed, and it is convenient to use inside and outside the tent. (蚊がいなくなるスプレー Kincho ) It can be used in the presence of people and pets.
In Japan, insects are very common and cicadas are incredibly loud in the summer, so be prepared 😅💦
We aren’t ready for the insects to be Joe at haha, but this is a good reminder we need to get prepared!!
Thanks for watching!! 🫶
you should reach out to Norm Nakamura from tokyo lens , he know alot about camping , places and know about sweet deals to get a camping vans etc
Oooohh on it!! Thanks for the tips! We highly considered purchasing one before we bought our everyday van!
Very interesting.
It was a fun weekend!! We are excited to show more footage from this weekend next week!! 👀🤯😊
Another enjoyable video , thank you guys again for sharing.
We are so glad you enjoyed it!! Some fun memories for sure!! 😊
Is camping without mattrasses, only having blankets, not too uncomfortable?
Thankfully we did have self-inflatable mattresses and one pillow lol 🤣 Still not the comfiest but honestly not as bad as you’d think!
Hello campers! That was a great video to watch. Isn’t great how the kids are not phased by the camping experience. They just go with the flow and are as happy as Larry. I was surprised your first site was a bit shabby. The Japanese are so good with their hygiene standards . Nice that this improved at other spots. Well done! Honestly you are braver than most with what you take on with two little girls. 🏕️🏕️
Hey hey!! We were surprised with the first campsite too just because we know Japanese hygiene standards are top notch too 🤣 But, hey it was all a part of the fun! You’re exactly right about the kids! They had a blast!! 😊
You do know drones are not allowed in Mt Omuro right? I also wanted to fly over there but there were signs restricting the use of drones. Please follow the rules unless you want the rules to get more strict.
Looks like you had a great time, and will definitely have to check out that amazing seaside campsite sometime ourselves. We just got back from a group family friend trip to Fuji Kawaguchiko and did the glamping experience for the first time. A bit pricey, but super convenient and the extended group kids had an awesome time in the Pao tents and villa BBQ sites.
Ooohh that sounds so fun! Clamping would be right up our alley too we think! Thanks for sharing about it 😊
Very interesting video, thanks as always for sharing!
From the spots you showed us it doesnt seem like camping is very popular in Japan if I compare this with European campsites especially in summer. I wonder because you said at the beginning that Japanese really like to camp. Was it just the area or were there other reasons that these camp sites seemed slightly "abandoned"?
That’s such a great question!! We were surprised to find them so empty too!! We know day camping is such a huge thing, so we don’t really know honestly?? Give us more time and camping experiences and hopefully we will have a better answer 😊
I think it's such a shame that she moved away from Bavaria. I could have shown you such great spots. Is the 2nd child a boy or a girl?
A Girl.
We definitely miss it!! We will be back though so please count on showing us some great spots in time!!
Noa is our youngest girl 😊
たのむから、もっといいいキャンプ場に行って下さい!病院の時も思いましたが、事前のリサーチをもっとしてください。
Haha you Can blame that on Tanner 🤭😜
No time today, just for the algo!
Well we appreciate your support!! 😊 Thank you!!
Spiders? I mean big spiders? Or should i say monster spiders? No matter, i quit, i'm out. I'm pretty sure, they are called Godzilla spiders. 😉👍❤
Haha right?? They were big so we felt justified to leave lol 🤣
Lol yes let’s call them Godzilla spiders! 😂
日本で危険なのは熊やイノシシ、南の地域以外は毒蛇等の被害はあまり聞かない、マダニやヤマビル等の方が身近な危険ですね、特に子供さんは
Okay now we are so interested to look into how common bears are!! Thanks for sharing! We experienced ticks in Germany and weren’t big fans lol!
Ich würde nicht mit 2 kleinen Kinder Sessellift fahren. Die zappeln doch mal rum und wenn die nicht richtig gesichert sind. Wie schnell passiert da was. Aber sonst sah alles sehr schön aus in Japan.
We understand that! We made sure to keep a hand on them to be safe! Thanks for watching the adventures!! 😊
If you're worried about bugs or hygiene, just stay in a hotel instead of camping.
True! Buttttt camping is so fun!!
once visited the "Aokigahara as the "Suicide Forest of Japan" There are many scary stories about it.
Aokigahara is a sacred Shinto site at the foot of Mt. Fuji. "AbodeIN JAPAN" and his followers, such as Logan Paul and the BBC, spread it as an insult, which has been strongly criticized by the Japanese.
We heard about this place in a podcast actually!! So interesting!
I think it's best not to mention the suicide at Aokigahara.
Japanese people get angry at comments or actions that insult the dead.
Logan Paul has made Japan his enemy.
Aokigahara is a beautiful place rich in nature.