Congrats u 2 anniversary always means sooo much just celebrate every time together u2 have always been the most sweetest couple and to let us travel with u2 and. All of us feel like we are part of your family means the world to me and all your subscribers ❤️❤️❤️many more years to come can’t thank u guys enough was going through so much with my breakup after 13 + years off and on I’d watch your vlogs to keep me comfort and to keep me feel like it’s ok shit doesn’t work out just keep on living too much info I’m sorry love u Dylan + Adriana xoxo much love from the USA!
Hello! We are sorry to hear about your breakup but you're so right, things don't always have to work out - they can still be wonderful for a time, and pass their course. We are so happy to have you virtually travelling alongside us. All the love back!
I just love your videos! Your willingness to take everything positive is wonderful. Feel sorry for you it didn't clear out to see Mt.Fuji. Summer is not the best time for Mt. Fuji to show up, maybe late autumn is the best. I love your small excursions for good coffee shops I never knew before. I lived in Fukuoka till some years ago.Tochoji and Kushida shrine are my favorite ones! My son ran in Ohori park every sunday. We lived in Momochi hama, at the beach near Fukuoka tower. That beach area is worth visiting. Next time you come to Japan, I recommend my hometown Azumino, in Nagano prefecture. There is the world's biggest WASABI farm, I guarantee you'll be amazed! Keep having fun. Looking forward to watching more of your fantastic journey!
Conbini breakfast is good. My husband and I enjoy going to kissaten when possible. Frequently they might have a single breakfast set on the menu, consisting of some thick toast, a boiled egg, and a coffee, for 500 yen (depends on your location). We love supporting those tiny local shops and the old people who run them.
I just returned to the States after my 2-week 1st trip to Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka). Things I already miss about Japan: * Seeing so many Asians 🤓 * The Japanese are genuinely nice * Hospitality and customer service is essential (employees greet you upon arrival and thank you as you leave; everyone bows) * Wandering around, getting lost, and finding something interesting * Culture is respected; museums, art, architecture, tradition * Fashion is so varied but distinctly Japanese * Neon nights * Meals are incredibly affordable (full meals are about $10, frequently less; I ate sushi from a conveyor belt till I was full, had a full plate of Japanese chicken curry and rice, a Michelin-style okonomiyaki (Japanese omelet) prepared in front of me, or the popular $2 egg salad sandwich from 7-Eleven) * Eating alone is normal, and standing sushi bars are traditional * No tipping allowed (supposedly, it was tried but rejected by consumers) * 24-hr convenience stores are *everywhere* (7-Eleven, Lawsons, Family Mart, etc...) * Supermarkets with a wide variety of the freshest fruits and vegetables; even the "junk food" seemed healthy * Public transportation is easily accessible and very reliable, especially the Shinkansen (bullet train); everyone respects being quiet while riding * Almost no one jaywalks, and the ones that did were usually foreigners * Listening and dancing to Doc Martin in Shibuya, Tokyo * Low crime and a constant sense of security * Communicating with locals and things lost in translation (1 time, I had to pee really bad, but the guy thought I needed to shower) * A lot of public restrooms and most toilets have a bidet and heated seats * Streets are generally clean * Patience towards foreigners, including the language barrier * Shrines throughout Japan; large ones like Fushimi Inari in Kyoto, where I hiked up and down hills and stairs for nearly 3 hours, to the small ones you can miss if you walk by and blink * Non-Asians and foreign Asians appreciating Japanese culture
It's the famous Hokkaido milk that makes all dairy related products good in Japan (whipped cream, ice cream, cream puffs etc). It's due to the cool climate and wide pastures that reduces the stress for the cows.
I came looking for a 10-minute Japan vlog... but 2 Passports 1 Dream said: 'Oh, you're staying for 2 hours and 39 minutes, buddy!' Guess my couch just claimed me for the day. 😂🏯🛋
Yup, we like to eat! haha. Especially in countries where it's one of our favourite cuisines. There will be lots more food to come since that makes us happiest when we travel 😬
Rainy season starts in June. Summers are hot, and the air is thick with humidity. If that sounds nice, then summers are awesome times to find festivals!
Whenever you guys are in Japan I think of that lunatic worker lady in Osaka that took your brand new cheesecake out of the box, made it twerk for the camera then stuffed it in your face to take a bite. Then after that she just ripped it apart with her bare hands to feed you another piece. 🤣🤣🤣That was one of the craziest things I've ever seen and it happened in Japan of all places where everyone is supposed to be orderly, calm and meticulously ceremonial with even just handling any type of product. 🤣🤣🤣
This literally made us scream with laughter this morning 😂😂😂 that was such a chaotic interaction! What makes it even crazier is that it was all caught on camera… 😳😂 I wonder what she was thinking 🤣
He is very good at calculating how much insulin to take, so his bloods do not tend to spike or go low - it takes a lot of maths constantly but he's great with it! Common misconception is that people with Type 1 diabetes cannot eat sweet things, but that's not necessarily the case - as long as you're on top of things you can eat whatever you want :)
Concerning to the Golden street, I posted following my thoghts. After the war, Japan was unable to govern itself, and in 1952, seven years later, it achieved a superficial independence in the form of the San Francisco Peace Treaty. During that time, some Korean residents remained in Japan, and some illegally entered Japan from the Korean peninsula and Jeju Island, squatting on land near train stations in cities and building shabby huts, and living there, and the issue has not been resolved to this day. Among them, they did not pay taxes, and the city government was unable to implement the postwar reconstruction plan, so shacks and other huts remained in cities all over the country. The disorderly atmosphere of Golden Gai and Ameyoko Street is the result of places illegally occupied by Koreans. Even before the Edo period, when Japan was ruled by samurai, cities were built in a planned manner, and both Edo (Tokyo) and Osaka were built with well-maintained sewage and water supply systems. Of course, even after the Meiji Restoration, old photographs show that they were built in a planned manner. Some foreigners who have lived in Japan for a long time mistakenly believe that it is an old Japanese streetscape, but the town that symbolizes Golden Gai is different.
Thank you Japan for welcoming us once more! We will be back 😍
2024年の夏を、お二人と同じ日本で過ごせた事に喜びを感じております。
豪雨や酷暑に負けず、素晴らしい旅を達成されたお二人は正にprofessionalの旅人であり、
creatorだと思いました。三度目の来日を心待ちにしております。
Thank you so much! 😊
Congrats u 2 anniversary always means sooo much just celebrate every time together u2 have always been the most sweetest couple and to let us travel with u2 and. All of us feel like we are part of your family means the world to me and all your subscribers ❤️❤️❤️many more years to come can’t thank u guys enough was going through so much with my breakup after 13 + years off and on I’d watch your vlogs to keep me comfort and to keep me feel like it’s ok shit doesn’t work out just keep on living too much info I’m sorry love u Dylan + Adriana xoxo much love from the USA!
Hello! We are sorry to hear about your breakup but you're so right, things don't always have to work out - they can still be wonderful for a time, and pass their course. We are so happy to have you virtually travelling alongside us. All the love back!
東京、富士山観光の切り口がユニークで楽しかったです(特に浴衣?着物?カワイイかった)
もう少し再生数が伸びる事を祈っています
Thank you very much 😊😊
You guys literally did everything you could do in Japan. Rented a car, went to MT. Fuji, tried convinis and food.
Amazing! So glad as a Japanese.
We had an amazing time! We cannot wait to come back again!
japan is such an amazing country plus its literally food heaven 😌
So true!
Food heaven?Japan?😅
いつも笑顔で陽気でキュートな奥さん。
見ていて癒されます。
あ、
もちろん旦那さんもハンサムで優しくてナイスです。😊
Thank you so much 😊😊
Asakura is amazing Temple stunning, and also a great shopping area so leave room in luggage for great goodies.
I was in Japan this past summer too! Always enjoy videos of your adventures 👍! Cheers 🍻!
Awesome! It's such a wonderful country! Hope you had a great time, too!
Loving this new video editing!
Thank you!! 😍😍
I was waiting for the new video .. thanks 😍
I just love your videos! Your willingness to take everything positive is wonderful. Feel sorry for you it didn't clear out to see Mt.Fuji. Summer is not the best time for Mt. Fuji to show up, maybe late autumn is the best. I love your small excursions for good coffee shops I never knew before. I lived in Fukuoka till some years ago.Tochoji and Kushida shrine are my favorite ones! My son ran in Ohori park every sunday. We lived in Momochi hama, at the beach near Fukuoka tower. That beach area is worth visiting. Next time you come to Japan, I recommend my hometown Azumino, in Nagano prefecture. There is the world's biggest WASABI farm, I guarantee you'll be amazed!
Keep having fun. Looking forward to watching more of your fantastic journey!
Oh wow that sounds incredible! Thank you for sharing that :)
Nice 👍 Japan 🇯🇵 travels daily doses 😊 enjoy your trip
Thank you!!
Our flights are booked in May. Staying in Asakura right next to temple.
Awesome! Have the best trip!!
Great sharing. Thanks. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely Outstanding Recap
Cheers!!
56:57 I thought you guys were going to take that big white scooter for road trip🤣
hahha oh my god that would have been awesome!! But I can just imagine trying to get the suitcases attached to it hahaha!
Conbini breakfast is good.
My husband and I enjoy going to kissaten when possible.
Frequently they might have a single breakfast set on the menu, consisting of some thick toast, a boiled egg, and a coffee, for 500 yen (depends on your location).
We love supporting those tiny local shops and the old people who run them.
Ohhhh I see!! we need to try one out next time :)
My wife and I really love your videos
Thank you so much! We really appreciate that!
I just returned to the States after my 2-week 1st trip to Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka).
Things I already miss about Japan:
* Seeing so many Asians 🤓
* The Japanese are genuinely nice
* Hospitality and customer service is essential (employees greet you upon arrival and thank you as you leave; everyone bows)
* Wandering around, getting lost, and finding something interesting
* Culture is respected; museums, art, architecture, tradition
* Fashion is so varied but distinctly Japanese
* Neon nights
* Meals are incredibly affordable (full meals are about $10, frequently less; I ate sushi from a conveyor belt till I was full, had a full plate of Japanese chicken curry and rice, a Michelin-style okonomiyaki (Japanese omelet) prepared in front of me, or the popular $2 egg salad sandwich from 7-Eleven)
* Eating alone is normal, and standing sushi bars are traditional
* No tipping allowed (supposedly, it was tried but rejected by consumers)
* 24-hr convenience stores are *everywhere* (7-Eleven, Lawsons, Family Mart, etc...)
* Supermarkets with a wide variety of the freshest fruits and vegetables; even the "junk food" seemed healthy
* Public transportation is easily accessible and very reliable, especially the Shinkansen (bullet train); everyone respects being quiet while riding
* Almost no one jaywalks, and the ones that did were usually foreigners
* Listening and dancing to Doc Martin in Shibuya, Tokyo
* Low crime and a constant sense of security
* Communicating with locals and things lost in translation (1 time, I had to pee really bad, but the guy thought I needed to shower)
* A lot of public restrooms and most toilets have a bidet and heated seats
* Streets are generally clean
* Patience towards foreigners, including the language barrier
* Shrines throughout Japan; large ones like Fushimi Inari in Kyoto, where I hiked up and down hills and stairs for nearly 3 hours, to the small ones you can miss if you walk by and blink
* Non-Asians and foreign Asians appreciating Japanese culture
日本デビューおめでとう🎉 また来てね!
大阪からこんにちは✨😃❗
来てくれて嬉しいですうううう😊😊
😊😊
It's the famous Hokkaido milk that makes all dairy related products good in Japan (whipped cream, ice cream, cream puffs etc). It's due to the cool climate and wide pastures that reduces the stress for the cows.
Oh that’s so interesting! It’s soooo good 😍😍
Omg the karaoke looks so fun 😂
It was soooo much fun!!
well done svenska and uk dude, love it
Haha thank you!
I came looking for a 10-minute Japan vlog... but 2 Passports 1 Dream said: 'Oh, you're staying for 2 hours and 39 minutes, buddy!' Guess my couch just claimed me for the day. 😂🏯🛋
hahaha! Brilliant! Hope you liked it!
Subscribed for the travel etc , now it feels like an eating show 😬…. you guys are still lovely…. Just some feedback 😉
Yup, we like to eat! haha. Especially in countries where it's one of our favourite cuisines. There will be lots more food to come since that makes us happiest when we travel 😬
Deja Vu 😉
Nice to see it all in one video though. It's like watching a long Lord of the Rings film 😆
Haha! Wow, that's our favourite comparison ever hehe
hahahahah the thong song with Dylan on dual-tambourines is peak karaoke
HHahaahahah 😂😂😂
Looks super nicee! Loved the video, which month was this? I am thinking of going June/July ? what do you recommend?
Rainy season starts in June. Summers are hot, and the air is thick with humidity.
If that sounds nice, then summers are awesome times to find festivals!
It was very very hot when we were there - in July/August (arguably a bit too hot) 😅😅
Excuse this off topic: looking for but can't find your videos from Chiang Mai where you took it in turns to book weekend accommodation???
We privated them because they were outdated with dates etc. some were also closed down
全編、あのスティック型カメラで撮影したんですか?あんなに小さいカメラなのに、こんなに綺麗な映像ができるんですね
We did!! I’m so glad you think so 😊
Excellent~👍️😻😻😻ニャ~
Thank you so much!
You are supposed to slurp the Ramen noodles 😂
Hehehe we will slurp extra loud next time!
Whenever you guys are in Japan I think of that lunatic worker lady in Osaka that took your brand new cheesecake out of the box, made it twerk for the camera then stuffed it in your face to take a bite. Then after that she just ripped it apart with her bare hands to feed you another piece. 🤣🤣🤣That was one of the craziest things I've ever seen and it happened in Japan of all places where everyone is supposed to be orderly, calm and meticulously ceremonial with even just handling any type of product. 🤣🤣🤣
This literally made us scream with laughter this morning 😂😂😂 that was such a chaotic interaction! What makes it even crazier is that it was all caught on camera… 😳😂 I wonder what she was thinking 🤣
Isn't this last week's video?
No it’s a complication of all our videos 😃
kakak kamu suka pergi healing berdua bersama friends mu ga kalo aku boleh tau love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
我很想看你们的视频,很奇怪的是自动翻译里有繁体中文但翻译不出来,我使用的是简体中文😅,其他国家的翻译都能够显示
I don’t understand lol
看画面,表情,语气,能猜到大概意思。
Question...with you guys eating sooo much sweet stuff, how does Dylan control his diabetes
He is very good at calculating how much insulin to take, so his bloods do not tend to spike or go low - it takes a lot of maths constantly but he's great with it! Common misconception is that people with Type 1 diabetes cannot eat sweet things, but that's not necessarily the case - as long as you're on top of things you can eat whatever you want :)
Concerning to the Golden street, I posted following my thoghts.
After the war, Japan was unable to govern itself, and in 1952, seven years later, it achieved a superficial independence in the form of the San Francisco Peace Treaty.
During that time, some Korean residents remained in Japan, and some illegally entered Japan from the Korean peninsula and Jeju Island, squatting on land near train stations in cities and building shabby huts, and living there, and the issue has not been resolved to this day.
Among them, they did not pay taxes, and the city government was unable to implement the postwar reconstruction plan, so shacks and other huts remained in cities all over the country.
The disorderly atmosphere of Golden Gai and Ameyoko Street is the result of places illegally occupied by Koreans.
Even before the Edo period, when Japan was ruled by samurai, cities were built in a planned manner, and both Edo (Tokyo) and Osaka were built with well-maintained sewage and water supply systems.
Of course, even after the Meiji Restoration, old photographs show that they were built in a planned manner.
Some foreigners who have lived in Japan for a long time mistakenly believe that it is an old Japanese streetscape, but the town that symbolizes Golden Gai is different.
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
❤️❤️
You look very pretty in beautiful kimonos. Nice couple😊
Wow, thank you!
14:55 i was on the 4th floor of that McDonald's on the left few months ago.....
Oh cool!