WE MET A GEISHA IN KYOTO JAPAN! 🇯🇵❤️ ... and attended a Japan Tea Ceremony! | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • Hey, guys! Today we are showing you Part 2 of our visit to Kyoto. Did you know that Kyoto means Capital? That's right, this beautiful city used to be the capital of Japan for over 1000 years before the country's seat was moved to Tokyo. This is why Kyoto is one of the most popular tourist places in the country.
    This time around, we stayed at the beautiful Hyatt Regency Kyoto. Our suite was spacious, with two comfortable rooms and a traditional bath that offered a stunning view. It had everything we needed to feel right at home in Kyoto. Check them out here
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    After settling in, it was already lunchtime, so we set off on a short walk to find some food. Along the way, we did some exploring and quickly realized how much we loved Kyoto. It's smaller than Tokyo and has a feel that's more similar to Osaka, which made us feel right at home.
    That evening, we had an incredible opportunity to watch a Maiko (a Geisha in training from Kyoto) ceremony organized by the Hyatt. Geishas are Japanese performing artists trained in traditional arts like dance, music, and singing. They're also fantastic conversationalists and hosts, making the ceremony an unforgettable experience.
    The next morning, we enjoyed a delicious continental breakfast before taking our first-ever taxi ride in Japan to a mesmerizing tea ceremony. This was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We learned so much about the traditional tea ceremony in Japan and were surprised to find out that having Matcha at home isn't common here. 👉teaceremony-ky...
    Our adventure continued with a visit to Ginkaku-ji, the Silver Zen Temple, followed by a peaceful stroll along the Philosopher’s Walk, a picturesque path along the riverbank and through the residential area.
    In the evening, we did a bit of shopping at an open market and treated ourselves to some amazing Italian food for dinner.
    After a short nature walk, we returned to the Hyatt Regency for our last night and morning in Japan, reflecting on the wonderful experiences we had in Kyoto.
    Stay tuned for our next video from Kathmandu🇳🇵!!! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to follow our adventures! Have you ever been to Kyoto or experienced a tea ceremony? Let us know in the comments below! 🌍✨
    0:22 Out Hyatt Regency Suite in Kyoto, Japan
    4:34 Lunch & Ice Cream o’Clock in Kyoto, Japan
    5:00 Maiko (Geisha) Ceremony at the Hyatt, Kyoto
    6:12 Delicious Continental Breakfast at the Hyatt in Kyoto
    6:54 First Taxi Ride in Japan
    7:35 Mesmerizing Tea Ceremony in Kyoto, Japan
    11:45 Ginkaku-ji, Silver Zen Temple and Lookout of Kyoto, Japan
    13:17 Taking the Philosopher’s Walk in Kyoto
    16:11 Time for Some Shopping in Kyoto
    19:18 Italian Food for Dinner in Kyoto, Japan
    19:30 Back to Hyatt Regency, Kyoto
    Enjoy the video!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 101

  • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
    @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +4

    Stay connected with our family through our social channels! Follow us on Instagram instagram.com/growingupwithoutborders, join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/growingupwithoutborders and find us on Discord www.growingupwithoutborders.com/discord

    • @sitenehogo4067
      @sitenehogo4067 8 місяців тому +1

      If the Internet connection is unstable, the connection may be interrupted during class.
      When you take classes at home, you may feel less motivated with your friends.
      In online classes, experiments and hands -on learning can be difficult.
      Online classes are limited to interaction with friends because they go to home.
      The sarcastic and disgusting of the mother, and the oddness of it can have a negative effect on the children.
      I hope that children can grow in a good learning environment. 😓🤔😅

  • @dname1802
    @dname1802 6 місяців тому +8

    Japan is so beautiful and unique. Great video 👍

  • @DavidChow-n4x
    @DavidChow-n4x 5 місяців тому +9

    Thanks enjoy the tour of Kyoto. I’m too old to travel so this is a treat for me. Thanks again for sharing your trip in Kyoto with your family. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  5 місяців тому

      So glad you enjoyed it and that you were able to come along with us to discover it.

  • @savedfaves
    @savedfaves 3 місяці тому +4

    Cute fam! Interesting place with a distinct culture. My cousin (Irish) lived in Hiroshima for about 18 years and recently moved home when he's parents had passed and his brother probably needed companionship. He would come home every year for Xmas. Japan has nearly 7,000 islands, 280 of which are populated.

    • @岡洋介-g3g
      @岡洋介-g3g 2 місяці тому

      日本は島の数では世界一の国だろう?

  • @SakuraTaishi
    @SakuraTaishi 8 місяців тому +16

    Geisha apprentice is called Maiko.
    Also, in Kyoto, geisha are called geiko, not geisha, and outside of Kyoto, they are called geisha.
    The period of maiko is about 5 years from the age of 16, as they start apprenticeships immediately right after graduating from junior high school.
    You can tell the difference between geisha and maiko by their kimonos. If the sleeves are long and the obi is hanging down, it is maiko. And hair style is different, too.
    Rounder hair style is for maiko.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing. This is helpful to understand. I heard all these different names they have but I mixed up Geiko with Maiko.

    • @岡洋介-g3g
      @岡洋介-g3g 2 місяці тому

      いい説明だ!一般の日本人はこのような話を知らない人間に多いように感じる?外国人観光客や滞在外国人の方がこのことをよく知っているのではないか?

  • @virtual_travel_worldwide
    @virtual_travel_worldwide 8 місяців тому +13

    Wow thats Sounds Great! Can‘t wait….😂🎉

  • @mhemtlanai-wr8zf
    @mhemtlanai-wr8zf 8 місяців тому +4

    ❤❤❤ amazing country

  • @sitenehogo4067
    @sitenehogo4067 8 місяців тому +5

    素顔の日常。「京都宮川町」で見られる美しい舞妓(maiko)と芸妓(geiko)です。ua-cam.com/video/GYaPmc88PFU/v-deo.html🥰😊

  • @Zalankhan460
    @Zalankhan460 8 місяців тому +3

    Again come to Peshawar 😊

  • @ezequielgaucho4248
    @ezequielgaucho4248 8 місяців тому +5

    Hello,hello, beautiful Patton family from cold Argentina, here in this part of the world we are already in autumn and what better way to say warm at home watching GrowingUpWithoutBorders ☺️☺️

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      Hola Ezequiel, yes you would be feeling the cold in Argentina. All the best and thanks for always commenting! 🙏❤

  • @sorozogokuro6173
    @sorozogokuro6173 8 місяців тому +2

    Compared to Hastings Street in Vancouver, Canada, there are many places in Japanese cities where you can walk safely at any time. If you have the opportunity, please take a video of Hastings Street and upload it.😆😁😅

  • @user-ge7on8wy1o
    @user-ge7on8wy1o 7 місяців тому +2

    At 20:27, an extremely rude passerby commented an expletive. Chantal was obviously taken aback, as this was rude and unwarranted. She handled it with grace and aplomb.

  • @ニーナニーナ-u1j
    @ニーナニーナ-u1j 8 місяців тому +5

    I used to go to Kyoto ofen❤
    I love Ginkakuji Temple .
    Ginkakuji Temple is Wabi Sabi Temple .Wabi 侘びしい美しさ
    Sabi 寂しい美しさ❤

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      Nice! It was fun for us to finally discover Kyoto. We really enjoyed it too.

  • @dname1802
    @dname1802 6 місяців тому +1

    Didn’t know Kyoto means the Capital city 😮. Sri Lanka has the same 😅. You guys been to Kandy. Local Sinhala name of Kandy is ‘Mahanuwara’, means Capital City 🙂.

  • @sandrabrown6326
    @sandrabrown6326 8 місяців тому +5

    Loved it all. Of course I loved seeing you tried the ice cream. Was it good? Also I bet you guys are so tired on the long walks. That was a lot of steps.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      Hey Sandra! The ice cream so delicious and it hit the spot. We do get tired was strange is sometimes just sitting while traveling makes you tired too. Or, maybe it just catches up with you and once you stop it hits you.

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 8 місяців тому +8

    Very much looking forward to watch the whole video !!! 👍

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +1

      Hope you enjoyed it!

    • @sitenehogo4067
      @sitenehogo4067 8 місяців тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/j6n1mravnss/v-deo.html
      This video shows how Kyoto's maiko and geisha (Geiko) dance brilliantly.😘

  • @OMG_LoL
    @OMG_LoL 8 місяців тому +9

    3:15 The orange fruit you are eating is "Loquat", and its Japanese name is BIWA"枇杷".

  • @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484
    @s.venkateswarpatnaik2484 8 місяців тому +2

    Dear Family members Mum 🎧🎤 Chantal, Dad 🎥 🎧🎤 Tylor 🎎 and Beautiful Brilliant Girls 💃🎧🎤🎓 Julia 💃, 🎧🎤🎓 Angelique and little Girl 💃 🎧🎤🎓 Chloe, Very Nice tour video and I have enjoyed a lot 😊

  • @TheException1966
    @TheException1966 Місяць тому

    Ok ok ok. After watching a couple of your videos, you obviously have money/clout. Let's be honest. I love that you are using your resources properly

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Місяць тому

      You'd be surprised. We do all of this on a tight budget. Most people would never attempt to do this like we've done so far.

  • @kolentordurima4153
    @kolentordurima4153 8 місяців тому +9

    Hello Beautiful Family From Thailand ❤️ 💛 💚

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      Hello!

    • @JagadguruSvamiVegananda
      @JagadguruSvamiVegananda 8 місяців тому

      ​@@GrowingUpWithoutBordersYou are urged to become VEGAN, since carnism (the destructive ideology that supports the use and consumption of animal products, especially for “food”) is arguably the foremost existential crisis.🌱

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      We were vegan at one point then we visited our friends in Texas and it went downhill from there.

    • @JagadguruSvamiVegananda
      @JagadguruSvamiVegananda 8 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders, veganism is NOT a diet.
      There is NO SUCH thing as a "vegan diet", because veganism is purely a moral stance against the undue use and abuse of animals in any way, such as parading them in a circus or zoological park, stealing their milk or eggs, and of course, needlessly slaughtering them and feeding on their bloody carcasses.
      Therefore, if you equate veganism with a DIET, then you have absolutely no idea of what you speak!

    • @jimtakahashi4638
      @jimtakahashi4638 7 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders : I'm Japanese living in NZ, having been vegan for more than 10 yrs now.

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 8 місяців тому +3

    Hi I'm Casey Kasem... The Vapors - Turning Japanese 1980 Time flies!

  • @monemakhtar4362
    @monemakhtar4362 8 місяців тому +3

    Lovely Family

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 8 місяців тому +3

    Do you think you could bring back The Growing Up Without Borders theme song We Bring The Sunshine? ❤

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +1

      Sure! I’ll add it into the next video. 👌

    • @dwilliams7377
      @dwilliams7377 8 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Awww yes! My 3 year old always leaps off the couch and dances to that song.

  • @kushalbaruah9560
    @kushalbaruah9560 8 місяців тому +4

    best of luck to up comeing video

  • @lizdyson3627
    @lizdyson3627 8 місяців тому +3

    I would love to go to Japan.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      Yeah it’s a fun country to discover.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 8 місяців тому

      「国境なき成長」を標榜する家族は、日本に対する無礼な態度の意味を理解していない可能性があり、訪日外国人が日本人の信頼を失うことにつながる可能性があります。🤫😅

  • @ezequielgaucho4248
    @ezequielgaucho4248 8 місяців тому +1

    I love the part about the tea where the girls explained to them before driking it that they have to do a ceremony and how to drink it and once she grabs your cup of tea you have to turn it around and then drink it 🫖☕️🎎

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      It's very precise. I was quite surprised actually. I didn't realize they have certain ways to drink a cup of tea.

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 8 місяців тому

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders🤣🥲😝

    • @sorozogokuro6173
      @sorozogokuro6173 8 місяців тому

      “Teatractic” is a symbol of highly formal Japanese culture, and is a place of culture that requires manners, so it is said that it is not suitable for daughters who grew up without courtesy. 😂😆

  • @DipakBhandari-q4k
    @DipakBhandari-q4k 6 місяців тому

    When girls says hello to i shocke?

  • @SirapatBoonkrong
    @SirapatBoonkrong 8 місяців тому

    Excellent and informative video. Could you please tell me which taxi company or app you used from the hotel? Thanks.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      I think we just had the hotel call the taxi but they do use apps like GO which is like Uber.

  • @saddamHossain-m6f
    @saddamHossain-m6f 8 місяців тому

    When your Bangladesh vlog will come?

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      As you can see we're behind schedule but it will come out soon enough. Check Instagram for more current posts. 😉

  • @יעקבמישקה
    @יעקבמישקה 8 місяців тому

    How the girls learn with all this tourism?

  • @menmentantan5591
    @menmentantan5591 8 місяців тому +1

    They are not Geisha But Maiko. Style, Age, management System are different.

  • @roshanrajiah2193
    @roshanrajiah2193 8 місяців тому

    Hi my pretty sister's how are you doing? love you much hugs and kiss beauty queen princess take care be safe God bless! waiting for a reply soon.

  • @younusbaloc2403
    @younusbaloc2403 8 місяців тому +1

    Very nice so beautiful family and I so your video so nice Experience knowledge

  • @Nataliesdiary2
    @Nataliesdiary2 8 місяців тому

    May I travel with you guys ?
    My name is Natalie I'm from syria and I'm christian, right now I live in Spain
    My dream is to travel to every country on earth and discover the world
    I started my UA-cam channel last year , maybe in the future we can collaborate idk but anyways I love u guys sm 💗 and hope you enjoy in everywhere you go 😊😊

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      Hey Natalie! Nice to meet you. Maybe one day our paths will cross each other. We loved visiting your country. We learned so much while we were there. Just amazing!

  • @יעקבמישקה
    @יעקבמישקה 8 місяців тому +2

    4 beutyfull women

  • @hanajunko3690
    @hanajunko3690 8 місяців тому +2

    not Geishya . she is a maiko san.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому

      That’s what we thought. For us we don’t really know the difference.

    • @hanajunko3690
      @hanajunko3690 8 місяців тому

      oriaimaly those lady were sold by parents for money. Before get a patron is maiko and after get a patron is geisha , in old days. what different from just a prostitude in town is that a geisha can dance , play musical instruments. nowadays situations are quite different .​ sorry for my poor english. @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders

  • @kdkwakira
    @kdkwakira 6 місяців тому

    Not a geisha, but a maiko/geiko!

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 8 місяців тому

    Dumb Ass 😂 That was rude. Great episode I enjoyed the breakfast and the house with the bridge over the water. I thought that is unique. Great video!

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      Ah thanks! I was so bored when I was working on this video. Maybe because we had so many clips to cut down and it took me forever. IDK. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. 🤩

    • @brinkybrinkz
      @brinkybrinkz 8 місяців тому

      Hi Growing up without borders family. I thought of you guys because you taught me about Zermatt Switzerland. I know this is way off Japan but I would love you guys to check out David Gray Babylon live from Zermatt.

  • @T_m_m170
    @T_m_m170 6 місяців тому

    トランプ氏は当たり前の事、出来る事を言っている

  • @kushalbaruah9560
    @kushalbaruah9560 8 місяців тому

    i pray for all of you to our hindu temple .

  • @yaemon4549
    @yaemon4549 8 місяців тому

    The term "geisha”is an old name that Japanese people don’t
    use enymore.
    I think it's a littlevit hurtful to them.

    • @岡洋介-g3g
      @岡洋介-g3g 2 місяці тому

      Use enymore?→Don’t use anymore.?

  • @hanajunko3690
    @hanajunko3690 8 місяців тому +2

    better not smell foods in Japan

  • @brinkybrinkz
    @brinkybrinkz 8 місяців тому +3

    Domo Arigato! 🤖

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  8 місяців тому +2

      Isn’t that a song. Domo arigato Mr Roboto. Something like that?!? Ahhh now I have it in my head. 🤪😂😂

  • @mmmm-fe4zy
    @mmmm-fe4zy 8 місяців тому

    Cats

  • @服部幸雄-v8s
    @服部幸雄-v8s 8 місяців тому +5

    非常識外人😊

  • @岡洋介-g3g
    @岡洋介-g3g 2 місяці тому

    何処の国の人かな? 4人ともとても感じが良い!❤お母さんと子供達3人の英語圏のLady達という印象だ! 日本ではLadyと思われて女性に対して、特に白人女性に対してはめちゃくちゃ親切な国である? 一般の日本人男性は外国人女性特に金髪👱の青い目の白人女性に対しては凄い恋愛感情を持っており、優しくするのも金髪👱の青い目の白人女性を気高くて高潔な存在という目で見ている所にある。それはあくまでも見た目の第一印象で思われていることだ。それ以外の人種に対してはそういうイメージを持っていないし、恋愛感情すらもないと言った方が良いだろう? 日本でのLadyという言動に相応しくない外国人女性、白人女性のイメージを一般の日本人男性に与えるともう同じ人間扱いされなくなる? つまり女と見られなくなるのだ? そういうことを知らない外国人女性が日本で特に滞在外国人に多いのは色々な部分で分かる? こういう動画を外国人女性達が流すことによって日本の深い部分、日本人のことを知る機会となるのだ。自分達の視野だけで日本を唱えて、日本人を敬わない動画等をとっているとすぐ悪い印象を持たれがちだ? 日本にせっかく旅行来ても地元の日本人に悪い印象を持たれる外国人は日本や日本人のことをよく理解しよう、日本人から好かれようと思っていない外国人達である。自分の国と違う外国に行けば、そこに住んでいる地元の人間は自分たちと同じではないのだ。せっかく旅行に来ているのなら、地元の日本人と仲良く会話して色々なことを聞くのが、いい旅行ではないだろうか? そのためには日本や日本人のことをよく知って、日本人に気に入られる振る舞いを覚えて行かないと行けない?

    • @umakuiku-f5r
      @umakuiku-f5r 2 місяці тому +1

      理屈っぽいね〜
      それじゃあー嫌がられるよ。

  • @makimodosi3691
    @makimodosi3691 8 місяців тому

    The complimentary rooms and meals provided to mothers and daughters at partner hotels are only described in boring, casual terms and do not appear to be enthusiastically praised. There is no proper explanation about the historical background or culture of ``Maiko'' or ``Tea Ceremony,'' and all that can be said is that ``The shameful appearance of an irreverent mother and her three daughters is shown up close.'' It is.🤭

  • @youichikawasa
    @youichikawasa 8 місяців тому

    乗り降りする時に邪魔になるから、電車の扉近くにキャリーケースを置く人は日本では好まれない。

  • @bruce_channel
    @bruce_channel 8 місяців тому

    I have some doubts. Why do you guys travel to Japan and speak English? Japanese is the language of Japan. I would like you to respond in Japanese. If you can't speak, please make an effort to use a translator to communicate.

    • @Mei-py7op
      @Mei-py7op 8 місяців тому +3

      I ’m a Japanese. This is their first trip to Japan. I ’m glad that they tried to learn about traditional Japanese culture. I’m happy they will talk simple Japanese when they come here again.

  • @aiglon-bq5nz
    @aiglon-bq5nz Місяць тому

    しょうもない!