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I just watched your video on Aizu-Wakamatsu and subscribed to your channel, as its great. To be honest, the name "Japanese pro marketer" doesnt sound good - it makes you sound like a machine/a company and not like a human being. I would very much consider changing that part of the name.
Because as longer as I am watching your video on Kitakata, the more I like your channel. Please change your really bad last part of the name ! The first part is good, but the second part is really not good.
I love ramen, and I could eat ramen every day when I am in Japan. So we will definitely visit Kitakata and eat some ramen there, and also visit the ramen shrine. Hopefully I can also visit the other places, even as I dont speak Japanese. What do you think on that ? I have been to Japan already 3 times and I am a very experienced traveller, so I think that I should be okay (and we are going to Niigata next March as well).
Probably people in Kitakata can't speak English but they are polite so, no problem. The rice wine kura place introduced is a very nice place. Kitakata is famous for kura storages.
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I just watched your video on Aizu-Wakamatsu and subscribed to your channel, as its great. To be honest, the name "Japanese pro marketer" doesnt sound good - it makes you sound like a machine/a company and not like a human being. I would very much consider changing that part of the name.
Because as longer as I am watching your video on Kitakata, the more I like your channel. Please change your really bad last part of the name ! The first part is good, but the second part is really not good.
I love ramen, and I could eat ramen every day when I am in Japan. So we will definitely visit Kitakata and eat some ramen there, and also visit the ramen shrine. Hopefully I can also visit the other places, even as I dont speak Japanese. What do you think on that ? I have been to Japan already 3 times and I am a very experienced traveller, so I think that I should be okay (and we are going to Niigata next March as well).
Probably people in Kitakata can't speak English but they are polite so, no problem. The rice wine kura place introduced is a very nice place. Kitakata is famous for kura storages.