Wow... 18 shots of sake... even if she share's it with the cameraman, 9 shots per person is still a lot... Wonder if there're any additional footage from after they finished all the sake... Gotta be fun times... :D
Oh, :D! I thought the same thing. But I also thought that if you were a drinker and had a few friends with you to go thirds with you on each sample that would be such a fantastic night out. Delicious, educational and like you said, fun times. This was such a fantastic video. There is so much of extremely high quality to discover around Japan it's mind-boggling.
I love the open design of Byodoin Temple. I'm not sure what it is about the architectural structure of the temple, but I keep pausing the video to stare at it.
Обожаю видео на этом канале 🤗 Очень красивые съемки. Классная подача материала. Немного напрягает быстрая смена кадров - не успеваешь рассмотреть и насладиться пейзажем.
Oh so Nice. I like your videos better, Its more inspirational. I enjoy it so much. Professional and sweet. Please take more videos)) I would give you 100stars and million rose. Thank you so much Raina.
That dessert looks amazing!! I'd love to try out the matcha grinding experience when I visit Uji in early May. Is there a way for me to book it in English?
That dessert was probably one of the top matcha desserts we had! Yes they have an English website where you can book the matcha grinding experience online! Here is the link: www.tokichi.jp/english/stores/hikicha.html On that page, under the image with text in Japanese you will find an English explanation with all the details and a button to book the experience :) We hope you'll enjoy the trip and the matcha!
Of all the different railways in Japan, I find Keihan Railway to be the best. The trains are clean, attractive, and efficient. Is there better than Keihan?
You typically buy the tickets in the morning on the day you're traveling (this is what I did when I was there). There's usually enough seats, even during rush hour between Nagoya and Tokyo I found a seat in the unreserved cabins (so with a ticket but without seat reservation you go to those). I found some info on JR East, where you can reserve a seat from one month in advance until 3 days in advance.
You don't have to preorder and buy the tickets on the day, but it is possible to make reservations from one month in advance. More details can be found here: www.japan-guide.com/e/e2018.html#ticket
Self i spilt this in 3 day´s Time is a Key, the realy in porten key for me. So i 5 day self in a unatrativ City in find littel spots the make it worth as hoppy Photograph
Wow... 18 shots of sake... even if she share's it with the cameraman, 9 shots per person is still a lot... Wonder if there're any additional footage from after they finished all the sake... Gotta be fun times... :D
Oh, :D! I thought the same thing. But I also thought that if you were a drinker and had a few friends with you to go thirds with you on each sample that would be such a fantastic night out. Delicious, educational and like you said, fun times. This was such a fantastic video. There is so much of extremely high quality to discover around Japan it's mind-boggling.
Stunning, the morning prayers followed by breakfast. What an incredible start to your day. Magnificent.
I love the open design of Byodoin Temple. I'm not sure what it is about the architectural structure of the temple, but I keep pausing the video to stare at it.
Wow!!! I want to experience everything on this video. Thank you! 💚
@@ladydiannepalogan5301 Thank you! Hope you will get to experience it one day!
Hooooold up.....a flight of 18 shots of sake. For. One. Person.
O____O
This is what I want from my next visit toKyoto this year. Thank you for letting my know a good path to make possible.
Excellent production.
Thanks for sharing this!
The instructor's mustache was awe-inspiring.
It really was!
Another great video, from yet another area of Japan, blessed with amazing natural beauty!
Arigatou gozaimasu. 😀
Beautiful Japan.
I want to learn from Japan.
Amazing Japan! Great video! Many thanks!
I love Raina Ong-san's videos, but I wish I were a hiking lover.
Love Japan🌸
I vistied the Hieizan-Area and it is awesome.
I also went but made the trek from Otsu. It was so pretty and peaceful. And almost empty!
I love Japan...I've been there in Japan but i love to visit Kyoto and on your Blog...i just started a travel blog also..
So beautifulllllll
Обожаю видео на этом канале 🤗 Очень красивые съемки. Классная подача материала. Немного напрягает быстрая смена кадров - не успеваешь рассмотреть и насладиться пейзажем.
I always love your videos thank you very much .. please upöoad videos more and faster.. by the way te music in the lastt part was amazing
Oh so Nice. I like your videos better, Its more inspirational. I enjoy it so much. Professional and sweet. Please take more videos)) I would give you 100stars and million rose. Thank you so much Raina.
Good video!
That dessert looks amazing!! I'd love to try out the matcha grinding experience when I visit Uji in early May. Is there a way for me to book it in English?
That dessert was probably one of the top matcha desserts we had! Yes they have an English website where you can book the matcha grinding experience online! Here is the link: www.tokichi.jp/english/stores/hikicha.html
On that page, under the image with text in Japanese you will find an English explanation with all the details and a button to book the experience :)
We hope you'll enjoy the trip and the matcha!
Than you for the information.
Isn’t going to Osaka the greatest thing on earth? Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, Biwa and all the way to Kanazawa are all within 3 hours train ride.
Esto es increible japon
@Louis Schreurs no spikin inglish
Of all the different railways in Japan, I find Keihan Railway to be the best. The trains are clean, attractive, and efficient. Is there better than Keihan?
Best
I want to do this , is there a holiday package that includes this trip ?
Hi! At what time are the morning prayers at Konpon Chudo for those who stay overnight?
Rina look verygood on ths haircutting
bell squad
Hi. I am visiting in Feb. Do I have to preorder a JR bullet train 1 month in advance? I plan to go from Tokyo to Osaka to Kyoto back to Tokyo. Thanks
You typically buy the tickets in the morning on the day you're traveling (this is what I did when I was there). There's usually enough seats, even during rush hour between Nagoya and Tokyo I found a seat in the unreserved cabins (so with a ticket but without seat reservation you go to those). I found some info on JR East, where you can reserve a seat from one month in advance until 3 days in advance.
Actually, JR East don't operate the trains between Tokyo and Osaka! Sorry. But you can just get the tickets on the day you're traveling!
You don't have to preorder and buy the tickets on the day, but it is possible to make reservations from one month in advance. More details can be found here: www.japan-guide.com/e/e2018.html#ticket
@@Pvemaster2 thanks. In the ticket office. Do u know what time they open and close?
Hi, I hope you guys have a great journey here in Japan! February is the coldest month in Japan, especially Kyoto. So, be sure to be dressed in warm!
I miss Sam
We all do... we all... do... T_T
中国にもお寺や僧侶、宗教が残っていたら、今の日本よりすごいものになっていたかもしれないですね。
もったいないですね。
Wasn’t this published recently??
Self i spilt this in 3 day´s Time is a Key, the realy in porten key for me.
So i 5 day self in a unatrativ City in find littel spots the make it worth as hoppy Photograph
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Why are you praying with this man-made idol?.
The idol that man made himself. What will they help man.
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