Thank you, Chrono-san. This is wonderful. It's truly the next best thing to getting to visit. I love the efforts to preserve the history they can. It's so meaningful. I hope you had fun.
Kyoto puts a lot of effort into preserving its scenery, and you might have noticed that, unlike Tokyo or Osaka, there are very few colorful signs or flashy storefronts. even convenience stores are designed in muted tones, showing their consideration for the city’s historical aesthetics. i hope to introduce more interesting places in the future! 😆
Thanks for the Kyoto experience on New Year's Day, Chrono San. It was FIRE ! I was able to visit the inside of the Kyoto Imperial palace during my April 2019 trip. There were also some sakura blooms left on the outside of the palace walls. I think I will visit Kyoto again on my next trip.
Thank u for watching! It’s wonderful that you got to experience the Kyoto Imperial Palace with cherry blossoms! There are times, like this visit, when you can’t go inside, so that was truly a special experience. I hope you enjoy your next trip to Japan!
thank u for watching my video! i'm glad you enjoyed it. the new year holidays are a time when Japanese customs are especially easy to understand, so i wanted to showcase them in a video.😆
@@darlatt that was the story you mentioned in the video at Kiyomizu-dera. the practice of "bird burial" goes back over 1,000 years. back then, only people of high status could afford tombs, so the common people had no choice but to do that. 👻
@@darlatt i think returning to the food chain and giving back to nature is a good thing. but, in Kyoto’s case, though, they would leave the bodies in the mountains, and the downwind spread caused plagues to break out. lol. 😂
Nishiki Market is geared toward tourists, so it's a bit pricey. The yuba croquettes at a shop called "Hana kara Kiyoe" are delicious! It's a shame you missed the torii gate...it's located at the very east end of Nishiki Market.
❤ Cool one Nyah~
thank u for watching!
yay nyah~
Thank you, Chrono-san. This is wonderful. It's truly the next best thing to getting to visit. I love the efforts to preserve the history they can. It's so meaningful. I hope you had fun.
Kyoto puts a lot of effort into preserving its scenery, and you might have noticed that, unlike Tokyo or Osaka, there are very few colorful signs or flashy storefronts.
even convenience stores are designed in muted tones, showing their consideration for the city’s historical aesthetics.
i hope to introduce more interesting places in the future! 😆
Thanks for the video Chrono San😊 i learned a lot about the history of Japan with these videos !!
thank u for watching!
i'm glad i could help with your learning! 😆
Thanks for the Kyoto experience on New Year's Day, Chrono San. It was FIRE ! I was able to visit the inside of the Kyoto Imperial palace during my April 2019 trip. There were also some sakura blooms left on the outside of the palace walls. I think I will visit Kyoto again on my next trip.
Thank u for watching!
It’s wonderful that you got to experience the Kyoto Imperial Palace with cherry blossoms!
There are times, like this visit, when you can’t go inside, so that was truly a special experience.
I hope you enjoy your next trip to Japan!
@@chrono_wandering Thanks!
Chronosan, this is my first video I have watched on your channel! Very great quality and footage! 🤩 素晴らしい仕事
thank u for watching my video!
i'm glad you enjoyed it.
the new year holidays are a time when Japanese customs are especially easy to understand, so i wanted to showcase them in a video.😆
@@chrono_wandering I legit learned something new from your channel- that ppl would have birds eat their dead bodies 💀🦅
@@darlatt that was the story you mentioned in the video at Kiyomizu-dera.
the practice of "bird burial" goes back over 1,000 years.
back then, only people of high status could afford tombs, so the common people had no choice but to do that. 👻
@ I actually really like that idea! I saw that was a practice too used in tibet! So nice to give back to nature 🥲
@@darlatt i think returning to the food chain and giving back to nature is a good thing.
but, in Kyoto’s case, though, they would leave the bodies in the mountains, and the downwind spread caused plagues to break out. lol. 😂
11:05 ah I came to Nishiki Market earlier today XD lots of snacks around here, missed the tori gate though ._.
Nishiki Market is geared toward tourists, so it's a bit pricey.
The yuba croquettes at a shop called "Hana kara Kiyoe" are delicious!
It's a shame you missed the torii gate...it's located at the very east end of Nishiki Market.
京都動画ありがとうございました!めっちゃ勉強になって2回見てさらにメモも取りました🤣『水みくじ』やった事ないです、面白いですね、大吉おめでとうございます㊗️意外に出費がかさむって、、まさかアメリカ行く🇺🇸?って本気で思いました😂御手洗池?初めて見て感動でした!晴明神社⛩️めちゃくちゃ行ってみたいです!⭐️白鳥が🦢噛みつくって初めて聞きました笑。鳥居が⛩️商店街に突き刺さってる本当に驚きました。京都今まであまり興味なかったですが、がぜん行きたくなりました!😊👍黒野さんにとって最高のファイヤー🔥な一年になりますように😂🐍🔥
メモまで取るなんて勉強家だなあ
大吉やった!ってなったけどマジで出費?なに?ってなったよ 笑
御手洗池はあれ水量少なめで多いときは階段あたりまで水かさが増えます
晴明神社は案外こじんまりしてるでしょう?大阪のも小さい神社なのよ
白鳥は生きてる!ってマジびびりました
錦市場の鳥居おもしろいでしょう?あれは行ったらぜひアニメショップから鳥居触ってみてほしい!
Fire! Let's Gooooooo!
🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
snake! snake! snake!
( 'ω')っ🐍はい、あげる〜。
@@Yamamotokenjirou snake!
黒野さん、ありがとうございます。
( ˙-˙ )古き良き建築物をちゃんと残したいと切に願う子より。
( 'ω')っ🐍あげる〜。
京都は色々残して再利用してるとこも多くて面白いねえ
錦天満宮の鳥居保存方法は笑うけど
0:02 これは五時間ですか😮
時間でいうと23時JST頃ですね
御神籤:恋愛=SEKKUSU O SHIYOU
IIYO~ 🤣
🦢🦢
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