Ah, having Tokyo Bananas on the Shinkansen...living the life. That Pikachu Tokyo Banana is adorable! And it's so cool you can see Mount Fuji from it. Fun fact, Japan's highest post office is at the top of Mount Fuji! Tsūtenkaku at 6:27 is an observation tower! It's the second tower on the site as the first one was built in 1912 and was the second tallest structure in Asia at the time! The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and they decided to use its steel for the war effort. But after the war, people wanted to rebuild it, and so they did, and the current tower opened in 1956.
Here are some Shinkansen facts: When the Shinkansen first entered service in 1964 as the 0 Series, its maximum operating speed was 220 km/h (135 mph). Today, the maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) on a 387.5 km (241 miles) section of the Tōhoku Shinkansen. Starting with the Tokaido Shinkansen (515.4 km or 320.3 miles) in 1964, the network has expanded to all over Japan, including Hokkaido which is connected through the Seikan Tunnel! Over the Shinkansen's history, carrying billions of passengers, there has not been a single passenger fatality or injury on board due to derailments or collisions. The reason the network is so effective is because of how the locations of the major cities are linear! New Shinkansens have extraordinarily long noses compared to other high-speed trains, designed not to improve their aerodynamics, but primarily to eliminate sonic booms caused by the “piston effect” of trains entering tunnels and forcing compression waves out of the other end at supersonic speeds
Have you guys ever considered a how to travel to Japan video? Such as how to book hotels and travel and things you wish you did/brought with you the first time that you brought next time you went? And also stuff like how difficult it is to order food and navigate around because of language barriers? I want to travel there in the next few years and would love a video like that!
Besides the arcades do you guys see any of Japan sights? Like any of the temples, amusement parks, or other tourist attractions? When you do BTS videos, Angel says you spent all day in arcades filming. Do you take any down time for yourselves to enjoy the country you are visiting? Love the videos.
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I really enjoy seeing all the fun things you do and the amazing food you eat. Safe travels and hope you have a wonderful day. ☮️♥️😊
Ah, having Tokyo Bananas on the Shinkansen...living the life. That Pikachu Tokyo Banana is adorable! And it's so cool you can see Mount Fuji from it. Fun fact, Japan's highest post office is at the top of Mount Fuji! Tsūtenkaku at 6:27 is an observation tower! It's the second tower on the site as the first one was built in 1912 and was the second tallest structure in Asia at the time! The original structure suffered a fire in 1943 which severely damaged it, and they decided to use its steel for the war effort. But after the war, people wanted to rebuild it, and so they did, and the current tower opened in 1956.
Here are some Shinkansen facts: When the Shinkansen first entered service in 1964 as the 0 Series, its maximum operating speed was 220 km/h (135 mph). Today, the maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) on a 387.5 km (241 miles) section of the Tōhoku Shinkansen. Starting with the Tokaido Shinkansen (515.4 km or 320.3 miles) in 1964, the network has expanded to all over Japan, including Hokkaido which is connected through the Seikan Tunnel! Over the Shinkansen's history, carrying billions of passengers, there has not been a single passenger fatality or injury on board due to derailments or collisions. The reason the network is so effective is because of how the locations of the major cities are linear!
New Shinkansens have extraordinarily long noses compared to other high-speed trains, designed not to improve their aerodynamics, but primarily to eliminate sonic booms caused by the “piston effect” of trains entering tunnels and forcing compression waves out of the other end at supersonic speeds
Have you guys ever considered a how to travel to Japan video? Such as how to book hotels and travel and things you wish you did/brought with you the first time that you brought next time you went? And also stuff like how difficult it is to order food and navigate around because of language barriers? I want to travel there in the next few years and would love a video like that!
Seeing this side of y’all is so cute and genuine
The skyline of Tokyo through your hotel room looks like a miniature model, especially at night.
Watching you guys is almost as awesome as going haha I love it. You guys are so adorable and kewl. Thank you for sharing your adventures!
The bullet train seems like an amazing experience and definitely something I want to try.
Thanks for another amazing vlog 🎉❤
Neat idea to have a shoot gallery where you shoot snacks.
Love watching your guys videos ! Makes my day better!
5:34 😭💀
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You both are so wonderful!
Hope yall went to universal studios japan in osaka
5:28 The sold-out Gacha is a 'BURURIN' which is basically a mini vibrator 🙄
Lol I’m pretty sure they know what it is they were kidding.
Love those little mint cola containers!!! So cute!!
Can't help but comment on crystals creme brulee. If you don't have brown sugar at home, you can make it with white sugar and molasses.
That Bullet train is very fast.
Wow one bowl of ramen is full while the other one is empty so is one a fast eater or a slow eater? 😂
Her bowl was spicy so she had to eat it slower
Hello to both of you
I can tell that Angel edited this video XD
Awesome vlog you guys
Yummy my favorite.cream bou.
Besides the arcades do you guys see any of Japan sights? Like any of the temples, amusement parks, or other tourist attractions? When you do BTS videos, Angel says you spent all day in arcades filming. Do you take any down time for yourselves to enjoy the country you are visiting? Love the videos.
U killed him aaaaahhhhhhh
You should visit Suzuka
Amazing video , what an interesting place with lots of unique fun surprises and great things too. Lots of love and blessings.
The bullet train fast how are you both
One question, how long did this Japan trip lasted? 🤔
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I really enjoy seeing all the fun things you do and the amazing food you eat. Safe travels and hope you have a wonderful day. ☮️♥️😊
Wasn't the sold out one, adult toys for women???
how come u guys did not rent a car over there for
You guys are so sweet! Like double creme brule crunch, sweet. ❤
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