I loved that there were also bicycles, they really belong in the Dutch theme. The hotel villas could have been in one of the new neighborhoods here in my city.
Honestly, as a Dutchie this is really odd to see! Like some have commented, it was almost like being at some of the more touristy destinations here in the Netherlands. I almost forgot it wasn't until I saw the hills in the background, no way we have those haha!
As one of the few Dutchies residing in Tokyo, this is a dream destination while the pandemic has made it more difficult for me to go visit friends and family back in the Netherlands. Hopefully I can go visit it sometime this year.
Ik ben er geweest, en het was echt super leuk. Super bizar om Nederland zo te zien, bijna 10 duizend kilometer van huis. Maar de experience van hoe Japan Nederland interpreteert is zo ongelovelijk grappig! Onwijze aanrader.
It's amazing to me that the buildings are actual buildings, not just sets or cheaply made constructions. These buildings actually look made to last! That's more than can be said of actual people's homes in Japan!
It's so strange to see this as a Dutch person, but it looks like a fun place to visit! The sight at 14:00 is from Utrecht (my hometown), they re-created the Dom Tower which is pretty nice to see. Utrecht is also the hometown of Dick Bruna, the 'father' of Miffy-chan! Utrecht is pretty popular among Japanese tourists because of the many Miffy references, it's about 25 minutes away from Amsterdam which makes it a great daytrip if you are visiting here. The fries you mentioned having in Amsterdam probably were 'Vlaamse friet'. They are more thick then the ones you showed us, they come with a variety of sauces often so that sounds accurate. Our stroopwafels normally do not come with chocolate, although I've seen this 'trend' a lot around Amsterdam. Normally it's just the 2 layers with syrup in between, nothing else! The architecture is so completely different from what you see in Japan, so it's a lovely change of scenery. Also a little fun fact; there used to be a lot of Frysian horses around the park which were taken care off by Dutch crew/grooms. They have changed that now and it's mostly Japanese owned now, but I found that really interesting to know. I'm not sure if the horses are still there (especially with COVID right now), but I surely hope so. They would make a great addition to the overall scenery and vibes of the park.
13:57 - 14:10 I remember that on the other side of the river, there was nice European style café from which one could see the hotels and the bridge. At night, when all the lights were on, that was one of my favorite spots in the entire park. The Sasebo series videos really brought back all those fond memories. Thanks.
Great video! I love making Huis Ten Bosch park videos also! Out of all the hotels there I find Hotel Europe to be the best one. They have an amazing lobby and night concert which really adds to the experience. Hotel Okura is great as well.
thank you for all of the insight to a place a want to visit very soon! by the way, you broke me with that burger you enjoyed in the previous video. i am still thinking about it. i believe that your personal enjoyment is richly enhancing my perception of it!! ❤🍔🧇✈️
Great camera work Shinichi! I actually love watching a few UA-cam channels that only show Japanese commercials. They are really entertaining. I remember this Theme park being advertised but honestly, I thought it was an ad from a Dutch tour company and scenes from Amsterdam and Holland.😮
I live very close to the the city centre of 's-Hertogenbosch and while I never take the beauty of my tiny city for granted, I enjoy it every single day, this video reminds and confirms me again that I am lucky to live in this beautiful city. The Netherlands truly is a gorgeous country.
Gotta say, Huis ten Bosch lools great partially due to the fact Japanese people do not litter. Huis ten Bosch lools better than the Netherlands in every way.
They translate the "herring" as salted horse mackerel so it's not the same fish and a herring also gets fermented in it's own gut juices so I think this salted fish may be quite different. It's good that you enjoyed it though, a lot of dutch people do not like herring either because it's so fishy. Herring isn't available that way all year round, it has to be in season. As they don't get preserved that long. And yes the fries are different. I don't know why they couldn't make the dutch ones but it seems that way all over the world, maybe it's expensive to import the potatoes? We use certain kinds I'm sure. The stroopwafel doesn't seem the same but te ones you just buy at the supermarket get soft, that's normal. Only the superfresh ones at markets are still crispy. The syrup inside can also have more or less spices in it. Most stroopwafels are good though, here in the Netherlands at least, cheap from the supermarket or not. I do think you can make a lot of dutch food at home because it's pretty simple, vegetables mixed with potatomash, fried bits of cured pork and or a sausage with it.
The food in Japan is better than here! but you need to eat it by grabbingthe tail and move up your head and bite and add a pickle slice :). That is not how stroop or siroop wafels are in the Netherlands maybe they did not add cinnamon? ps the Dutch experience is simple: Pay as much as possible for as little as possible if you want to go to the Netherlands do not go to Amsterdam for sure!
Interesting , seeing dutch style porcelin cups and soucers . while we imported the originals from Japan /china 500 years ago And now they are used in the hotels. as something dutch.
Love this place...such a beautiful place! We also have the windmills close by where I live...I love them. Stay well brother....thanks for the tour. Love and hugs to you, Satoshi and Justin! XOXO
Hello Shinichi-san. It's great to see another video of your travels. At first I thought I was viewing from your other channel I will Always travel for food at the start of your video. I do enjoy the aesthetic and ASMR of it :) As always another great video. Stay safe.
Nice tour around park.The gardens and buildings are beautiful. Liked the fish with the onions. Waffles looked tasty so did the fries. Look forward to more videos.Arigato 😀👍
Sorry your meal wasn't what you expected. But you did get to see all those lovely tulips.🌷 My family has a tradition of eating creamed herring on New Year's eve for good luck through the new year. It's a pickled herring in sour cream with onions. It's quite good if you get a chance to try it someday Shinichi. 😊
しにちさんこんにちは、オランダ人です。Nice to see that you've had a great time in "fake Holland" :). Just a quick remark about the food: what's been advertised as "kroket" (コロケット) look more like "bitterballen" (ビッタバル). A "kroket" is tube shaped. Are you planning on visiting The Netherlands again any time soon?
Can you imagine being princess Amalia and visiting a copy of the house where you live. That must be so funny! You said that the herring in The Netherlands tasted 'fishy'. There is a lot of variety in quality in herring in The Netherlands, I suppose you didn't have a good one :/ Glad that you liked this one better! I've been told that food in Japan always is of high standard .
Just letting you know your pronunciation is quite good! The food is of course not 1 to 1 like over here. The fries are way simpler here, just salted and some mayonnaise tossed over it. The haring looks pretty authentic, never had it with a lemon but I'll be honest I very rarely eat them myself anyway. The stroopwafels looks kinda interesting actually. I notice it has a hexagon pattern instead of a square grid pattern. They aren't necessarily supposed to be soft, I know them as crumbly. Some people microwave them or put them over hot drinks like coffee to make them softer though. I've also never seen it with any toppings on it so while it adds a fun bit of flair we keep it much more simple :)
Last time I was in London, and in Japan, I found "Dutch Pancakes" almost everywhere. It was really funny seeing poffertjes taking the world by storm: and with good reason!
hahaha.. really those "Dutch" food in the parc. made me laugh little bit. but no "babbelaars" or different Dutch food? but still it is lovely parc to watch, i hear it so many years and i found really nice to watch. but you did not have eating "Kroket" crougettes (if i spell correctly?) but again it is well nice to see from the parc and is there also "Loeki" the lion in the parc???
The park very much resembles the Netherlands (including the weather) but the food does absolutely not. Source, I'm Dutch. (and good herring isn't supposed to be fishy).
You sound like an American but you keep calling herring "haring" ( Dutch). It is unfortunate that herring is not available in the US except for the very rare Dutch import markets. It is such a delicious fish and eaten raw, so nice and chewed. Do you realize how much you have tortured every Dutch person who lives outside of Netherland where it is not available with every bite you took? Maybe, because of your video, many may become interested in it and create a demand. Very nice video. It should say " chewey" above but my phone often has a mind of its own but I am too fed up to go back and repeatedly spell "chewey" before my phone finally accepts it. Would this be called "arguing with your phone"? BTW, where was the thick mayonnaise you are supposed to eat with your patat fries? Kraft sells a Homemade Style mayo which is similar to Dutch mayo.Available in Santa Ana and Huntington Beach Walmarts but, alas, not in Utah. Walmart, get your act together!
I loved that there were also bicycles, they really belong in the Dutch theme. The hotel villas could have been in one of the new neighborhoods here in my city.
Honestly, as a Dutchie this is really odd to see! Like some have commented, it was almost like being at some of the more touristy destinations here in the Netherlands. I almost forgot it wasn't until I saw the hills in the background, no way we have those haha!
agreed, very surreal
And aren't you glad there are no hills in Netherland? That is why it is bike country. No strain to ride 60miles/100 km in a day, which I have done.
I live in Limburg, we very much do have hills. 😃
Stroopwafel and coffee is so good! I place the waffle on the top of the coffee cup to warm it up and soften it a bit.
As one of the few Dutchies residing in Tokyo, this is a dream destination while the pandemic has made it more difficult for me to go visit friends and family back in the Netherlands. Hopefully I can go visit it sometime this year.
Ik ben er geweest, en het was echt super leuk. Super bizar om Nederland zo te zien, bijna 10 duizend kilometer van huis. Maar de experience van hoe Japan Nederland interpreteert is zo ongelovelijk grappig! Onwijze aanrader.
@@OmarNachtraaf In Japan is alles een experience :D kunnen ze hier veel van leren!
What an absolutely lovely park. I bet it smells like tulips everywhere. Thanks for taking us!
Tulips dont really have a smell tho😝
It's amazing to me that the buildings are actual buildings, not just sets or cheaply made constructions. These buildings actually look made to last! That's more than can be said of actual people's homes in Japan!
It's so strange to see this as a Dutch person, but it looks like a fun place to visit! The sight at 14:00 is from Utrecht (my hometown), they re-created the Dom Tower which is pretty nice to see. Utrecht is also the hometown of Dick Bruna, the 'father' of Miffy-chan! Utrecht is pretty popular among Japanese tourists because of the many Miffy references, it's about 25 minutes away from Amsterdam which makes it a great daytrip if you are visiting here.
The fries you mentioned having in Amsterdam probably were 'Vlaamse friet'. They are more thick then the ones you showed us, they come with a variety of sauces often so that sounds accurate. Our stroopwafels normally do not come with chocolate, although I've seen this 'trend' a lot around Amsterdam. Normally it's just the 2 layers with syrup in between, nothing else!
The architecture is so completely different from what you see in Japan, so it's a lovely change of scenery. Also a little fun fact; there used to be a lot of Frysian horses around the park which were taken care off by Dutch crew/grooms. They have changed that now and it's mostly Japanese owned now, but I found that really interesting to know. I'm not sure if the horses are still there (especially with COVID right now), but I surely hope so. They would make a great addition to the overall scenery and vibes of the park.
13:57 - 14:10 I remember that on the other side of the river, there was nice European style café from which one could see the hotels and the bridge. At night, when all the lights were on, that was one of my favorite spots in the entire park. The Sasebo series videos really brought back all those fond memories. Thanks.
Such an amazing tour.
It is hard to believe this is not Europe but Japan!
Thank you for another wonderful adventure. I guess like anywhere else, they have adjust the food to taste of the country they're in.
I really enjoy your video. Through your eyes seems I visit Japan again!
Wow dutch food in Japan that awesome thanks for sharing this video enjoy it more video like this be safe 👍😂
Thank you. The tulips are beautiful.
This place is just amazing, thanks so much for taking us along.
Loved your videos on Huis Ten Bosch. I would love to visit one day.
Great video! I love making Huis Ten Bosch park videos also! Out of all the hotels there I find Hotel Europe to be the best one. They have an amazing lobby and night concert which really adds to the experience. Hotel Okura is great as well.
thank you for all of the insight to a place a want to visit very soon! by the way, you broke me with that burger you enjoyed in the previous video. i am still thinking about it. i believe that your personal enjoyment is richly enhancing my perception of it!! ❤🍔🧇✈️
9:27 this actually looks like the real Huis Ten Bosch at The Hague. I just went there for a walk yesterday! It's actually very beautiful.
The sea of gorgeous tulips reminds me of Holland, Michigan, U.S.A. Thank you, again, Shinichi, for the vlog.
OMG that looks so real! This is so beautiful. And i love how you started the video with that tea.
Great camera work Shinichi!
I actually love watching a few UA-cam channels that only show Japanese commercials. They are really entertaining.
I remember this Theme park being advertised but honestly, I thought it was an ad from a Dutch tour company and scenes from Amsterdam and Holland.😮
I live very close to the the city centre of 's-Hertogenbosch and while I never take the beauty of my tiny city for granted, I enjoy it every single day, this video reminds and confirms me again that I am lucky to live in this beautiful city. The Netherlands truly is a gorgeous country.
Gotta say, Huis ten Bosch lools great partially due to the fact Japanese people do not litter.
Huis ten Bosch lools better than the Netherlands in every way.
Thank you for "taking in the moment" 😊
I adore your travel videos. It keeps me inspired. 💕
They translate the "herring" as salted horse mackerel so it's not the same fish and a herring also gets fermented in it's own gut juices so I think this salted fish may be quite different. It's good that you enjoyed it though, a lot of dutch people do not like herring either because it's so fishy. Herring isn't available that way all year round, it has to be in season. As they don't get preserved that long. And yes the fries are different. I don't know why they couldn't make the dutch ones but it seems that way all over the world, maybe it's expensive to import the potatoes? We use certain kinds I'm sure. The stroopwafel doesn't seem the same but te ones you just buy at the supermarket get soft, that's normal. Only the superfresh ones at markets are still crispy. The syrup inside can also have more or less spices in it. Most stroopwafels are good though, here in the Netherlands at least, cheap from the supermarket or not.
I do think you can make a lot of dutch food at home because it's pretty simple, vegetables mixed with potatomash, fried bits of cured pork and or a sausage with it.
The food in Japan is better than here! but you need to eat it by grabbingthe tail and move up your head and bite and add a pickle slice :). That is not how stroop or siroop wafels are in the Netherlands maybe they did not add cinnamon? ps the Dutch experience is simple: Pay as much as possible for as little as possible if you want to go to the Netherlands do not go to Amsterdam for sure!
Interesting , seeing dutch style porcelin cups and soucers . while we imported the originals from Japan /china 500 years ago
And now they are used in the hotels. as something dutch.
Love this place...such a beautiful place! We also have the windmills close by where I live...I love them. Stay well brother....thanks for the tour. Love and hugs to you, Satoshi and Justin! XOXO
Veery interesting video/vlog, thank you. Indeed it looks quite authentic Dutch. 👍👍
Such an amazing place. Would love to stay there if I had lots of time in Japan
Food's at 14:30 ♥ Beautiful scenery there
thanks for showing us the nice park. You almost have the whole park by yourself!
Hello Shinichi-san. It's great to see another video of your travels. At first I thought I was viewing from your other channel I will Always travel for food at the start of your video. I do enjoy the aesthetic and ASMR of it :) As always another great video. Stay safe.
Nice tour around park.The gardens and buildings are beautiful. Liked the fish with the onions. Waffles looked tasty so did the fries.
Look forward to more videos.Arigato 😀👍
You’re right. The waffles are crispier in Amsterdam.👍🏼
Stroopwafels really are amazing on itself. They really don't need anything added to it, even though I love chocolate!
Oh this puts shame to the tulip festival in my state. Beautiful!
Thank you for sharing a very nice Huis Ten Bosch!
Oh I so much love that hareng with onions 😋
we cald that service teacup, delft-blue(delfts blauw).
The blue serviceware is glorious. Love that color blue.
@@lilbatz i have few
Where do you go to get the best Japanese Food? Yakitori, sushi ,sashimi and bakery food?
In Holland we like steaming hot tea in the morning, seems you made tea with nearly cold water.??
Awesome!
Sorry your meal wasn't what you expected. But you did get to see all those lovely tulips.🌷
My family has a tradition of eating creamed herring on New Year's eve for good luck through the new year. It's a pickled herring in sour cream with onions. It's quite good if you get a chance to try it someday Shinichi. 😊
Hi Shinichi how you doing good to see you l enjoy this video thanks stay safe God BLESS
17:09 The fries definitely were too salty! In the Netherlands they’re not even that much salted. Very nice video! Most enjoyable. Thank you!
I'd try to see if you can visit The Netherlands again next year. I'll make you some dutch pancakes 😁
I've been to Huis ten Bosch, and it was amazing. But one thing though, you really ought to eat your patat (fries) with mayonnaise!
Is that krentenbol?
I'm very happy for you 🙂
Enjoyed Enjoyed !!!
しにちさんこんにちは、オランダ人です。Nice to see that you've had a great time in "fake Holland" :). Just a quick remark about the food: what's been advertised as "kroket" (コロケット) look more like "bitterballen" (ビッタバル). A "kroket" is tube shaped. Are you planning on visiting The Netherlands again any time soon?
I will once we are allowed to do so and we don’t have to quarantine for two weeks when we get back.
I love your video more plez
Can you imagine being princess Amalia and visiting a copy of the house where you live. That must be so funny!
You said that the herring in The Netherlands tasted 'fishy'. There is a lot of variety in quality in herring in The Netherlands, I suppose you didn't have a good one :/ Glad that you liked this one better! I've been told that food in Japan always is of high standard .
Stroopwafel is best without any “fancy” topping.
I absolutely agree
Just letting you know your pronunciation is quite good! The food is of course not 1 to 1 like over here. The fries are way simpler here, just salted and some mayonnaise tossed over it. The haring looks pretty authentic, never had it with a lemon but I'll be honest I very rarely eat them myself anyway. The stroopwafels looks kinda interesting actually. I notice it has a hexagon pattern instead of a square grid pattern. They aren't necessarily supposed to be soft, I know them as crumbly. Some people microwave them or put them over hot drinks like coffee to make them softer though. I've also never seen it with any toppings on it so while it adds a fun bit of flair we keep it much more simple :)
I wish we had windmill-shaped vending machines in the Netherlands. A fresh, warm stroopwafel will be soft! Definitely not crispy, maybe a bit chewy.
The haring in the Netherlands are eaten with onion as well lol, you just didn't take them!
try this; poffertjes! Krentebol is raisin bread.
Last time I was in London, and in Japan, I found "Dutch Pancakes" almost everywhere. It was really funny seeing poffertjes taking the world by storm: and with good reason!
The fries looked super salty
It really needs to be eaten with mayonnaise! I love Japanese mayonnaise, because it is so eggy, I love it! But Dutch mayonnaise really is next level!
Ohayo gosaimasu ,genki senechi San ,very nice that place ,l like very much,look like hacienda in Roma Italy.
There is no better stroopwafel than a actual Dutch stroopwafel. ^_
shinobu spotted at 6:07 :)
damn its even guarded by two little demon slayers 6:06
Beautiful place, I had to ask myself, is he still in Japan? LOL
Hahaha Japanese stroopwafels
Stop complaining I wish I was with you,and the food not going to be the same. I still would love to be with you my friend. Much love
hahaha.. really those "Dutch" food in the parc. made me laugh little bit. but no "babbelaars" or different Dutch food? but still it is lovely parc to watch, i hear it so many years and i found really nice to watch. but you did not have eating "Kroket" crougettes (if i spell correctly?) but again it is well nice to see from the parc and is there also "Loeki" the lion in the parc???
The park very much resembles the Netherlands (including the weather) but the food does absolutely not. Source, I'm Dutch. (and good herring isn't supposed to be fishy).
Fries with no mayo or peanut sause? Not Dutch..
well I did miss it :(
stroopwafel? its more a cracker with choclat on it^^
Stunningly beautiful 🌷🌷🌷🌷
Good salted herring is NOT fishy, they sold you bad quality back there in A'dam.
You sound like an American but you keep calling herring "haring" ( Dutch). It is unfortunate that herring is not available in the US except for the very rare Dutch import markets. It is such a delicious fish and eaten raw, so nice and chewed. Do you realize how much you have tortured every Dutch person who lives outside of Netherland where it is not available with every bite you took? Maybe, because of your video, many may become interested in it and create a demand. Very nice video. It should say " chewey" above but my phone often has a mind of its own but I am too fed up to go back and repeatedly spell "chewey" before my phone finally accepts it. Would this be called "arguing with your phone"? BTW, where was the thick mayonnaise you are supposed to eat with your patat fries? Kraft sells a Homemade Style mayo which is similar to Dutch mayo.Available in Santa Ana and Huntington Beach Walmarts but, alas, not in Utah. Walmart, get your act together!
lemon on herring????? yuck.
It's the Netherlands but with better people in it.
Fake fake, friet? Hahahaha, not! Stroopwafel? With chocolate? Hahaha fake.