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12 Hours in Tokyo Disneyland
12 Hours in Tokyo Disneyland
I visit Tokyo Disneyland from the early morning until the park closes. I haven't been to a Disneyland park since high school and it's my first time going in Tokyo. It's interesting to see how different the park is compared to the one in California!
Do you like Disney? Whose your favorite character? I like Stitch!
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The Truth About Teaching English in Japan
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The Truth About Teaching English in Japan Many people come to Japan to teach English as an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT). I want to set some very real expectations about what it means to be an ALT and what you might expect when you sign yourself up. Living in Japan is fun and exciting and I don't want to take anything away from that, but make sure you know what you're getting into if you dec...
24 Hours at Matsushima Bay: One of Japan's Top 3 Sites to See
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24 Hours at Matsushima Bay: One of Japan's Top 3 Sites to See Today we go to Matsushima, one of Japan's top 3 scenic sites. It has around 260 islands, most of which you can see by boat. Also, I tested out some new camera equipment. It worked well in some shots and not so much in others, same with the audio. Have you been to Matsushima? The locals around Sendai will ask you this questions a lot....
Japanese Cat Cafe + Akihabara
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Japanese Cat Cafe Akihabara This is Daniel and I's last video together, for now. We ended the trip by going to a cat cafe and then walking around the Akihabara area of Tokyo! What do you think about animal cafes? Have you ever been to Akihabara? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel free to leave a comment! Twitter: FarFromHomeJP Instagram: instagram.com...
My Thoughts on Living in Japan
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My Thoughts on Living in Japan Today I talk about my experience of living in Japan after a year. What are your thoughts on Japan? Do you live here or just visit? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel free to leave a comment! Twitter: FarFromHomeJP Instagram: farfromhome.jp Please like, comment, subscribe and all that jazz I’m supposed to sa...
Climbing The Tallest Tower in Japan | Tokyo Skytree
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Climbing The Tallest Tower in Japan | Tokyo Skytree Today marks our first day in Tokyo and we're headed off to the Tokyo Skytree. It's the tallest tower in the world (not building)! We explore the shops at the bottom and then eventually make it to the top. Have you been to the Tokyo Skytree before? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel free to leave a comment! Twitt...
Japanese Temple With Over 1,000 Buddhist Statue Heads
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Japanese Temple With 1,000 Buddhist Statue Heads We're still in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto. Today, we head over to a small temple called Otagi Nenbutsu-ji. This temple is known for having over 1,000 Buddhist statue heads. Afterwards, we head over to the Path of the Bamboo, arguably the most popular tourist attraction in the area. Have you seen the Path of Bamboo at night? Did you see the famo...
Why Does Everyone Like Kinkakuji?
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Why Does Everyone Like Kinkakuji? Today we travel to Kinkakuji for the first time. Afterwards, we head to a small temple garden! I compare the two places and decide which one I like better. Is it better to visit the well known tourist attractions? Or do you prefer getting away from the crowds and seeing the lesser known sides of Kyoto? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel th...
Japanese Festival Tanabata - A Japanese Folktale
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Japanese Festival Tanabata - Japanese Folklore Tanabata, or Star Festival, is a Japanese festival that celebrates the meeting of two deities, Orihime and Hikoboshi. Today, I tell the tale of Orihime and Hikoboshi and talk about the history of a popular Japanese festival. Actually, I wanted to get this video out sooner but I ran into an editing error with my software. A large portion of my timel...
The Best Spot to View Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto
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The Best Spot to View Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto I went to one of the most traveled paths in Kyoto. It's an amazing spot for viewing cherry blossoms. Personally, it was my favorite spot to see them! Also, I give some history about the area and show some footage walking around! There are a lot of places to view cherry blossoms in Kyoto. Which place is your favorite? If you have any recommendations...
You HAVE to go Here! Exploring Osaka
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You HAVE to go Here! Exploring Osaka Today we travel to Osaka for the first time. But first Daniel tries Natto! Afterwards, we see Osaka castle and spend some time walking around at Dotonbori. Have you been to Osaka before? What was your favorite thing to do/see in Osaka? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel free to leave a comment! Twitter: FarFromHome...
Befriending the Deer of Nara Japan
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Befriending the Deer of Nara Japan Today we travel to Nara for the first time. We get to see hundreds of deer roaming freely in the central park. I talk a little bit about my experience and how close you can get to the deer. I even feed and pet the deer. It was an incredible experience! Have you been to Nara before? Have you fed the deer? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel...
Visiting One of Japan's Most Famous Temples
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Visiting One of Japan's Most Famous Temples We visited one of Japan's most famous temples, Kizomizu-dera. This is one of Kyoto's largest attractions. It is a Buddhist temple that opened in 778 AD. It is rich with history and has a lot to explore! If you get the chance I recommend visiting! Have you been to Kiyomizudera before? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel f...
Visiting Fushimi Inari Shrine for the First Time
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Visiting Fushimi Inari Shrine for the First Time Today we travel to Fushimi Inari for the first time. We got to see thousands of red tori gates. We take an unexpected hike and end up seeing a lot more than we bargained for! Have you been to Fushimi Inari before? Have you seen the thousand tori gates? If you have any recommendations for improving my channel then feel free to leave a comment! Twi...
Trying Sendai Local Specialties for the First Time!
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This video marks the beginning of a small vlog series where I travel to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, and Tokyo with a friend. It's my first "big" trip outside of Sendai and I'm excited to share my experience! Everything is shot on an iPhone 11 Pro Max. So, the quality isn't anything special and it probably isn't surprising to see any weird artifacts show up or the color grading go crazy. I have a camera...
The Cheapest Ways to Travel in Japan
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The Cheapest Ways to Travel in Japan
6 Months in Japan
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6 Months in Japan
I Moved to Japan! Japanese Apartment Tour.
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I Moved to Japan! Japanese Apartment Tour.

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  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 10 місяців тому

    We are often asked what they do with deer droppings. The deer in Nara Park are not domesticated, but have been wild deer since ancient times. They return to the mountains at night to sleep and come down to the park at sunrise. They are fed only deer crackers by tourists, and their staple food is the grass and turf in the park. Deer droppings amount to 300 tons per year, but we humans don't care much about deer droppings. The reason is that the park is inhabited by a large number of insects called "dung beetles," which digest deer feces as their staple food. The dead bodies of the dung beetles are digested by earthworms and microorganisms and returned to the soil, where they become fertilizer for the deer's staple food, grass. Since ancient times, this place has been kept clean and free from terrible stench by natural circulation in its natural state, not artificially. The name of the country of Japan when the capital was located in Nara 1300 years ago was "Yamato" or "Wa". (The meaning of Yamato is the country of great harmony between man and nature.) As the name suggests, it is truly a city where man and nature have been in harmony for a long time. Legend has it that the deer were the servants of a holy god who led the gods to bring to the Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara, and since people did not harm the deer, the deer in Nara live together with people in the city without fear of people. Foreign visitors to Nara need to be aware of the deer in Nara Park are ”wild deer”, ”not zoo deer” managed by the government. Therefore, it is dangerous to touch them or treat them as if they were domesticated pets. We don't know what parasites or diseases they may carry. It is very dangerous to kiss them directly.  The right way to treat them is to live with them as if they were part of the natural scenery, like watching wild birds, like the people who have lived in Nara since ancient times.

  • @masami248
    @masami248 Рік тому

    まだいっぱいすてきな建築やお祭りがあります!また奈良へ遊びに来てね❤

  • @danielwynn9736
    @danielwynn9736 Рік тому

    Awesome video man. A Pokemon shop that doesn't sell Pokemon card's. Japan really has everything 😂

  • @earlwest3502
    @earlwest3502 Рік тому

    Thank you they are very beautiful. Love this video!!

  • @masahara-c5m
    @masahara-c5m Рік тому

    分らんけど おもしろい

  • @lanlieberbon9834
    @lanlieberbon9834 Рік тому

    So lovely Disneyland tokyo❤

  • @aydnthompson4638
    @aydnthompson4638 Рік тому

    i have a crippling gambling addiction

  • @AdmiralShepard
    @AdmiralShepard Рік тому

    I commented to appease the gods and goddesses of UA-cam. 👍

  • @유민수-p3h
    @유민수-p3h Рік тому

    사슴파이팅

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 Рік тому

    Good introduction to Deer park. You could have mentioned Houryu-ji temple the oldest standing wooden building in the world and it contains at least 3 national treasures in the form of Buddha and Bodhisattva, Chuuguu-ji a 1300 yr old temple that contains national treasure Miroku Bosatu (Bodhisttva) in sitting postion it's considered most beautiful depiction of Miroku-Bosatu. Nara as this man mentioned a few times is where Yamato (Chrysanthemum) dinasty originated more than 1300 yrs ago and has so many important temples that are designated national treasures for their histories and statues of Buddha etc.

  • @htsnt8194
    @htsnt8194 Рік тому

    I think you've already figured out, but I can translate these for your viewers. Toilet thing 停止(Teishi) Stop おしり(Oshiri) Buttocks → cleaning your anus ビデ(Bide) Bidet 洗浄強さ(Senjo Tsuyosa) Washing Strength → Fountain Level 弱(Jaku) Weak 強(Kyou) Strong 温度設定(Ondo Settei) Setting Temperature 低(Tei) Low 高(Kou) High 温水(Onsui) Heat Water 便座(Benza) Toilet Seat 節電(Setsuden) Power Saving 8時間切り(Hachi Jikan Giri) Auto-Off after 8 hours 2秒押し(Nibyou Oshi) Hold 2 Sec ノズル掃除(Nozuru Souji) Nozzle Cleaning 電源(Dengen) Power 着座(Chakuza) Close Lid? テスト(Tesuto) Test 点滅(Tenmetsu) Flashing :異常(Ijou) anormaly 点灯(Tentou) Lighting : 完了(Kanryo) Done ーーーーーーーーーーー Bath Thing <Inside Display> 給湯(Kyuutou) Hot Water Supply ふろ(Furo) Bath 優先(Yuusen) Priority <Panel> 時計表示(Tokei Hyouji) Display Time 音量(Onryou) Sound Level ふろ予約(Furo Yoyaku) Bath Reserve Timer 時刻合わせ(Jikoku Awase) Time Adjustment メニュー(Menyuu) Menu 確定(Kakutei) Confirm 運転(Unten) Running → Power on-off おいだき(Oidaki) Reheating 自動(Jidou) Auto Anyway, we all wish you fully enjoy your life in Japan!

    • @farfromhomejp
      @farfromhomejp Рік тому

      This is really detailed, I appreciate the write up!

  • @siddharthverma9165
    @siddharthverma9165 Рік тому

    You're living my dream life man ! Btw I really enjoy your vlogs

    • @farfromhomejp
      @farfromhomejp Рік тому

      Living in Japan has been a great experience. I recommend visiting if you ever get the chance. Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it!

  • @R0BERT600
    @R0BERT600 Рік тому

    First

  • @qwqw9367
    @qwqw9367 Рік тому

    Humans can catch zoonotic diseases and hepatitis E from deer. Never kiss a deer. You should be fully aware that deer in Nara are wild deer and avoid excessive contact with them. .

  • @jaylenecarleen7038
    @jaylenecarleen7038 Рік тому

    "Promo SM"

  • @nashthompson1651
    @nashthompson1651 Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @aydnthompson4638
    @aydnthompson4638 2 роки тому

    Why does it not surprise me your too tall for the doors