You are the guy that got me into Japan "capsule hotel" travel videos. Now that I am watching the bigger channels, your one is much better. Your style of framing the journey and captioning is superior.
L'architecture extérieure et le style de l'hôtel sont magnifiques 🤩 J'adore qu'il y ait quand même des distributeurs (modernes) dans un établissement si ancien 😄 La gastronomie française en mode japonaise 😊 Ça fait toujours plaisir de voir ça dans un pays si éloigné de chez nous 🌏 Le spectacle du battage de mochi est top 😉 Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo très intéressante et très sympathique 😘
Отель "Нара" - самый замечательный из тех, что я видела😊🤗 Действительно похож на купальни Юбабы😁 Олени переходят дорогу по пешеходным переходам🧐😅😅😅 Посмотрел толчение моти - обеспечил сеье хорошее настроение на весь день🤣🤣🤣 Большое спасибо!🌸👍👍👍
I have worked cleaning hotels and hostels and on behalf of everyone who's had to do that kind of work, I THANK YOU for cleaning up after yourself before leaving. Yes, it's not needed, but us cleaners really appreciate it. Far too often there are guests who do the exact opposite; leaving huge messes because they know someone will come and clean up after them (trust me, you don't want to know the things I've seen people leave behind in rooms). Japanese people in general are really good at cleaning up after themselves though. In every hotel/hostel I've worked, we could always tell if the guest that stayed in the room was Japanese or not because they'd almost always clean up after themselves (and I don't mean just putting away the trash but really clean up after themselves and make the beds). I remember one instance especially where the guests had done such a good job cleaning up after themselves that me and the manager were standing around trying to figure out if we were in the right room (to clean) or not, haha. Lastly, I have to go see that mochi-pounding show! I recognize those guys from other videos but I didn't know where they were located. That performance (when he hits it with his hands) always makes me really anxious, but at the same time, it's fun to watch. I wonder how many times he's been accidentally hit with that mallet, haha. They're great entertainers.
A lot of people think that, because you're getting paid to clean, they should be allowed to leave things as dirty/messy as they want. And, yes, that is the cleaning staff's job, but I also don't believe in making someone's job harder than it has to be. We don't get the choice over being born and forced to work and pay to exist. It's not like people are choosing to do those jobs because they enjoy it (I'm sure some weirdos do enjoy cleaning, and I'm envious of them for that, but most don't), they're doing it because they need money to survive and are looked down on if they don't work. Just exiting is hard enough for most people, especially lower income people. I don't agree with forcing people to work as it is, but until we eliminate money and our dependence on it, people who aren't rich (let's face it, rich people have other people to do the actual work for them while they take most of the money the workers bring in) will have to work. The people who have to work usually have the poorest quality of life, so I want to make life easier for them in any way I can, even if it's just by cleaning up after myself. I'm too poor to travel or stay at hotels anyway, but if I could do so, I would try to leave the room in as nice a state as possible.
This confirms that you do not change the bedding, which is disgusting. It would not help you even a tiny bit for them to make the bed if you were going to remove the linen and wash it. That is the reason that I often do the opposite -- I pull the bedding and leave it in a pile on the bed, so that the staff can skip some of the removal process. (With the assumption that they will actually be replacing the linens and blankets.)
@@runvnc208 I wasn’t just talking about making the beds, I was talking about the room in general. I have been cleaning rooms where there is food, blood or literal shit smeared on the walls and trash thrown on the floor. That was what I was thinking about when I wrote my comment, not just the sheets. The sheets and bedding is just a small part of what we have to clean when we prepare a room for a guest. Yes, pulling the sheets off is more helpful than making the bed (although anyone cleaning might wonder why you pulled the sheets in the first place and think that you’ve soiled them in some way - nothing against you, it’s just usually the only reason why guests pull their own sheets), but it’s still a nice gesture to walk into a room as a cleaner and see that the bed is made, even if it technically doesn’t help us in any way. We will pull the sheets off and make the bed anyway. I’m sure there are places where they don’t, but we have in every place I have worked at. And a nice tidy room saves us an awful lot of time - something we usually don’t have a lot of when we have to clean and prepare X number of rooms/beds before check-in starts. That said, it’s incredibly wasteful to clean a bed that hasn’t been touched or slept in. When you clean a hostel dorm for example, it’s not entirely uncommon for guests to choose to stay in a different bed than what has been assigned to them and it’s on us, the cleaners, to try and figure out which bed needs cleaning when that happens. (That was the situation I mentioned in my previous comment; not a private room but a bed in a dorm.) Many times we don’t have either the time or resources to change all the beds in an entire dorm just to be sure that we clean the right one if a guest had decided to change his or her bed. The same if a guest decides to go and grab sheets from a different bed because they want an extra pillow or blanket. My point was that it’s a really nice gesture of a guest to clean the room and make the bed and it puts a smile on our face even if the bed-making itself technically doesn’t do much to help us. Generally, the people who do take the time to make the bed will also take the time to collect any trash and leave the room in a clean and tidy shape which is really helpful. If you had to clean a hotel or hostel room you’d know what I meant by my comment and you wouldn’t be so quick to assume the worst. That said, thank you too for pulling the sheets off because it is helpful and a nice gesture as well and I can guarantee that it’s appreciated.
@@NekoArts but you did say make the bed as part of it. That actually is a hindrance if you are going to replace the sheets and blanket because you will always have to unmake it. Just admit it, you did not always replace the bedding if you thought you could get away with leaving it or scraping crap off the sheets.
Alright, my friend Absolutely gorgeous. I just love it when you go to these places. Japan is so beautiful. I'll be able to travel like you one day, be safe, and much love have fun for me ❤
Yay! Another video from you!! I couldn't be happier! I'm totally addicted to your channel and have seen all your video's in one week time. And I'm now totally in love with Japan! I would love to visit it, but my health is bad. So, I'm travelling with you! Can't wait to see where your next adventure will bring you. (And me 😉) I hope you have a wonderful week!❤ Saying he from the Netherlands. 🤗
Hallo, Ilona! Isn't he awesome?! I'm sorry to hear that your health isn't great, though. I'm kind of in the same boat right now, too. Isn't it a blessing to have our most distinguished fella take us with him, though?! Love and light to you, Sis, ❤️🙏🕊
Wow, amazing place, stunning architecture, beautiful healthy deer, ear deafening sound of crickets, nostalgic ricksaws... 💖💖💖 I was holding my breath during mochi pounding 😲 plz elaborate more on the delicious looking food. Awesome video❤❤❤
8:25 Can you imagine the Imperial Family dropping coins in this vending machine? 17:27 Another Maiko in your videos! 17:54 Great shot! Thanks for the wonderful video!
Hôtel qui donne vraiment envie d'y faire une pose... Parc splendide avec ces cerfs en liberté. Et le battage du Mochi est surprenant , donne envie d'y gouter .. Merci pour cette vidéo et au plaisir de découvrir la prochaine .. Michel de Bordeaux France
We learned some things thorugh this video, but I think that the best thing is that he is positive and some of his comments are very funny. Thanks from Argentina !! 🙏🏻🇦🇷
Hi friend. lovely video so calm and peaceful. sightings of deers were mesmerizing and so tranquil. I am sure there is a something angelic around Nara and it appears heavenly. normally you take bath before dinner to raise your apetite. so funny this mochi bashing show. thanks for the lovely video.
What a stunning video - from start to finish! The hotel, the park, the town, the mochi... And the epic bugs 😍! I thought our bugs here in Georgia were the loudest, but y'all have us beat! 🦗🏆😂 Thank you for all of your hard work, you really are a blessing. Safe travels and much love ❤️🙏🕊
Hello travelgeek, really hooked on your videos.been binge watching them.there are lots,but more encouraged to come to Japan than ever.would love to visit osaka,the centre (where the running man is)will hopefully make that my mission to visit your wonderful country.👍
Дякую вам за цікаве відео! Готель мене зачарував, красиві дерев'яні стелі, сучасне обладнання. І розташування поряд з парком, неймовірні ажурні храми і пагоди. І олені!!! Які вони милі! Так і не зрозуміла, що таке моті? Це сире тісто з присипками? Хоча атракціон незвичайний! Дякую вам! 😍😍😍💕💕
Thank you very much for the video! I watched it happily and comfortably. Your video is like a little happiness Always be healthy and happy. Looking forward to the next video too
I wouldn’t be able to resist petting the deer lol. The hotel was nice and the food looked yummy! Out of my price range but very cool. Thanks for another great video!
Wonderful video as always. I'm visiting Japan next month!! Your videos definitely were a inspiration. I also booked a day tour to Nara after watching this. 👌😄
Very nice! 😀 There is now a restaurant chain in America that sells mochi doughnuts. The mochi is definitely not fresh, but it probably doesn't matter because it is fried. (Doughnuts are usually made out of deep fried bread dough.)
At around 20:48 by the temple, what are those large round things on the ground? It looks almost like they could be filled in holes from a previous structure but, if so, it would be an odd choice to leave them above the surface (tripping hazard). That leads me to believe they serve another purpose. Does anyone know?
Were all your meals included in the price? Also in the future videos, if you can tell us what you're eating if it's traditional Japanese food, that would be helpful.
Breathtaking view but too spicy for my bank account. Are the deer fed by the town?wow a rickshaw; I didn't know that they were still used. That was classy of you to tidy up your room.
i would assume the fire places were usable at one point, but it had a stove heater rather then real fire. ill assume they updated things over time to not need them. it looks older on the outside so you think it be more traditional. its cool to see the east west mix.
I live in an area of the united states where hunting dear is normal and almost weird if you don't. its so weird to see dear not even being intimidated by humans. Its even stranger to see them waiting for a clearing in traffic to cross the road on the crosswalk.
My guess a hefty fine. They are well protected by the government considered a treasure that represents Nara itself. I’ve been there and so far they always obey and keep the necessary speed limit if they know they are driving around there plus there’s a caution signboard for deer crossing .
I would probably feel utterly out of place in a hotel like this. Would worry about my outfit, manners, eating etc. Something much simpler both hotel wise and food wise for me. But the location is stunning. Mochi pounding was fab!
I looked up the location of this hotel on google earth. You make the surrounding area look beautiful, but in reality, behind the hotel is some trees and a lake but in front of the hotel is a big city.
geekさん、いつも品のよい旅をありがとうございます。旅はどこでも品が良く行きたいものです。
バターの数🎉
そして、窓からの景色がまるで絵画🎉
すべてが素晴らしい奈良ホテルですね❤
観られてよかった😊泊まって下さってありがとうございます💐
You are the guy that got me into Japan "capsule hotel" travel videos. Now that I am watching the bigger channels, your one is much better. Your style of framing the journey and captioning is superior.
デラックスルールは、あんなになっているんですね。ちょっとだけ映っていましたが、あのピアノはアインシュタインが弾いたことのあるものです、記憶が定かなら。あとヘレンケラーも宿泊したと聞きました。今年春、上皇ご夫婦が宿泊されてもいました。歩くとミシミシ音のする、あの感触、今はなかなかないですよね。ランチでのコースも贅沢気分で美味しかったです。
L'architecture extérieure et le style de l'hôtel sont magnifiques 🤩 J'adore qu'il y ait quand même des distributeurs (modernes) dans un établissement si ancien 😄 La gastronomie française en mode japonaise 😊 Ça fait toujours plaisir de voir ça dans un pays si éloigné de chez nous 🌏 Le spectacle du battage de mochi est top 😉 Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo très intéressante et très sympathique 😘
Dziękujemy.
Отель "Нара" - самый замечательный из тех, что я видела😊🤗 Действительно похож на купальни Юбабы😁 Олени переходят дорогу по пешеходным переходам🧐😅😅😅 Посмотрел толчение моти - обеспечил сеье хорошее настроение на весь день🤣🤣🤣 Большое спасибо!🌸👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing! I love Japan so much. The deers are very cute.
Deer, not 'deers'.
I have worked cleaning hotels and hostels and on behalf of everyone who's had to do that kind of work, I THANK YOU for cleaning up after yourself before leaving. Yes, it's not needed, but us cleaners really appreciate it.
Far too often there are guests who do the exact opposite; leaving huge messes because they know someone will come and clean up after them (trust me, you don't want to know the things I've seen people leave behind in rooms).
Japanese people in general are really good at cleaning up after themselves though. In every hotel/hostel I've worked, we could always tell if the guest that stayed in the room was Japanese or not because they'd almost always clean up after themselves (and I don't mean just putting away the trash but really clean up after themselves and make the beds). I remember one instance especially where the guests had done such a good job cleaning up after themselves that me and the manager were standing around trying to figure out if we were in the right room (to clean) or not, haha.
Lastly, I have to go see that mochi-pounding show! I recognize those guys from other videos but I didn't know where they were located. That performance (when he hits it with his hands) always makes me really anxious, but at the same time, it's fun to watch. I wonder how many times he's been accidentally hit with that mallet, haha. They're great entertainers.
A lot of people think that, because you're getting paid to clean, they should be allowed to leave things as dirty/messy as they want. And, yes, that is the cleaning staff's job, but I also don't believe in making someone's job harder than it has to be. We don't get the choice over being born and forced to work and pay to exist. It's not like people are choosing to do those jobs because they enjoy it (I'm sure some weirdos do enjoy cleaning, and I'm envious of them for that, but most don't), they're doing it because they need money to survive and are looked down on if they don't work. Just exiting is hard enough for most people, especially lower income people. I don't agree with forcing people to work as it is, but until we eliminate money and our dependence on it, people who aren't rich (let's face it, rich people have other people to do the actual work for them while they take most of the money the workers bring in) will have to work. The people who have to work usually have the poorest quality of life, so I want to make life easier for them in any way I can, even if it's just by cleaning up after myself. I'm too poor to travel or stay at hotels anyway, but if I could do so, I would try to leave the room in as nice a state as possible.
This confirms that you do not change the bedding, which is disgusting. It would not help you even a tiny bit for them to make the bed if you were going to remove the linen and wash it.
That is the reason that I often do the opposite -- I pull the bedding and leave it in a pile on the bed, so that the staff can skip some of the removal process. (With the assumption that they will actually be replacing the linens and blankets.)
@@runvnc208 I wasn’t just talking about making the beds, I was talking about the room in general. I have been cleaning rooms where there is food, blood or literal shit smeared on the walls and trash thrown on the floor. That was what I was thinking about when I wrote my comment, not just the sheets. The sheets and bedding is just a small part of what we have to clean when we prepare a room for a guest.
Yes, pulling the sheets off is more helpful than making the bed (although anyone cleaning might wonder why you pulled the sheets in the first place and think that you’ve soiled them in some way - nothing against you, it’s just usually the only reason why guests pull their own sheets), but it’s still a nice gesture to walk into a room as a cleaner and see that the bed is made, even if it technically doesn’t help us in any way. We will pull the sheets off and make the bed anyway. I’m sure there are places where they don’t, but we have in every place I have worked at. And a nice tidy room saves us an awful lot of time - something we usually don’t have a lot of when we have to clean and prepare X number of rooms/beds before check-in starts.
That said, it’s incredibly wasteful to clean a bed that hasn’t been touched or slept in. When you clean a hostel dorm for example, it’s not entirely uncommon for guests to choose to stay in a different bed than what has been assigned to them and it’s on us, the cleaners, to try and figure out which bed needs cleaning when that happens. (That was the situation I mentioned in my previous comment; not a private room but a bed in a dorm.) Many times we don’t have either the time or resources to change all the beds in an entire dorm just to be sure that we clean the right one if a guest had decided to change his or her bed. The same if a guest decides to go and grab sheets from a different bed because they want an extra pillow or blanket.
My point was that it’s a really nice gesture of a guest to clean the room and make the bed and it puts a smile on our face even if the bed-making itself technically doesn’t do much to help us. Generally, the people who do take the time to make the bed will also take the time to collect any trash and leave the room in a clean and tidy shape which is really helpful.
If you had to clean a hotel or hostel room you’d know what I meant by my comment and you wouldn’t be so quick to assume the worst.
That said, thank you too for pulling the sheets off because it is helpful and a nice gesture as well and I can guarantee that it’s appreciated.
@@NekoArts but you did say make the bed as part of it. That actually is a hindrance if you are going to replace the sheets and blanket because you will always have to unmake it. Just admit it, you did not always replace the bedding if you thought you could get away with leaving it or scraping crap off the sheets.
Alright, my friend Absolutely gorgeous. I just love it when you go to these places. Japan is so beautiful. I'll be able to travel like you one day, be safe, and much love have fun for me ❤
I find these videos very relaxing. I would love to visit Japan someday
Спасибо. Получила большое удовольствие.
初めて見ました。
男性の配信者さんの動画は自分よがりで見辛い、聞き辛い物が多いのですが、この動画はとても観やすくていいです👍️素敵なホテルとお料理、景色が楽しめました。
ありがとうございました🙏
Beautiful Japan
憧れの奈良ホテル。クラシックな趣はそのままで設備はしっかり最新に整えられてるのですね。やはり一度は宿泊してみたいなぁ。部屋からの眺望も素晴らしい。残念なのは雰囲気を台無しにする自販機の存在。最後の高速餅つきは良いですね。つきたてのつぶ餡入りきな粉餅絶対美味しいやつ👍️
Yay! Another video from you!! I couldn't be happier!
I'm totally addicted to your channel and have seen all your video's in one week time.
And I'm now totally in love with Japan! I would love to visit it, but my health is bad.
So, I'm travelling with you!
Can't wait to see where your next adventure will bring you. (And me 😉)
I hope you have a wonderful week!❤
Saying he from the Netherlands. 🤗
😊
Hallo, Ilona! Isn't he awesome?! I'm sorry to hear that your health isn't great, though. I'm kind of in the same boat right now, too. Isn't it a blessing to have our most distinguished fella take us with him, though?! Love and light to you, Sis, ❤️🙏🕊
Wow, amazing place, stunning architecture, beautiful healthy deer, ear deafening sound of crickets, nostalgic ricksaws... 💖💖💖 I was holding my breath during mochi pounding 😲 plz elaborate more on the delicious looking food. Awesome video❤❤❤
I'm pretty sure those were cicadas you heard .
Their sound is deafening early in the morning.
Me too about the mochi pounding lol I was so worried about somebody’s hand getting smashed!
@@phantom1439 you are right👍 thanks
奈良市には2回行ったきりですが、街の雰囲気良いですね😊
蝉が大音響なので住むには、場所選び大事だなと思いました。
都会みたいな便利さもありつつ、自然もあって落ち着く、そういう地域いいなぁ💖
配信ありがとうございます✨
Can't wait for 4K video's. Such great city to see. Love all the old architecture. Thx for the Video ♥
Videos* 😛
What an amazing place, and a pretty special hotel...looks fabulous.
Thanks for taking us along on another beautiful adventure. 😊
Wow what an amazing place.thank you for your videos.
8:25 Can you imagine the Imperial Family dropping coins in this vending machine?
17:27 Another Maiko in your videos!
17:54 Great shot!
Thanks for the wonderful video!
finally, you released a video .. i was waiting for 12 days... arigatou gozaimasu travelgeek san for your hard work..
Glad to see a post from you again. Hope all is well with you. Blessings ❤
Hôtel qui donne vraiment envie d'y faire une pose... Parc splendide avec ces cerfs en liberté. Et le battage du Mochi est surprenant , donne envie d'y gouter .. Merci pour cette vidéo et au plaisir de découvrir la prochaine .. Michel de Bordeaux France
Had some fantastic karaage last year in Nara, just down the road from the station. It’s so good even the locals queue.
携帯電話を使っているときはいつも素早く動きます。お知らせが来ました。わあ、部屋は本当に素敵ですね。
What a beautiful hotel. Every view through a window is like looking at a painting! What a treat the deer were. Another fine video. Thanks! 😊
We learned some things thorugh this video, but I think that the best thing is that he is positive and some of his comments are very funny. Thanks from Argentina !! 🙏🏻🇦🇷
先週木曜にランチ行きました。
スタッフも素敵で素晴らしかった。いつか泊まりたいです。
文化財にいるみたい。❤
What a special place! I really want to visit Japan someday and will have to add this to my list of things to do and places to see! 😁
Hi friend. lovely video so calm and peaceful. sightings of deers were mesmerizing and so tranquil. I am sure there is a something angelic around Nara and it appears heavenly. normally you take bath before dinner to raise your apetite. so funny this mochi bashing show. thanks for the lovely video.
What a stunning video - from start to finish! The hotel, the park, the town, the mochi... And the epic bugs 😍! I thought our bugs here in Georgia were the loudest, but y'all have us beat! 🦗🏆😂 Thank you for all of your hard work, you really are a blessing. Safe travels and much love ❤️🙏🕊
The Cicada Serenade. 😵💫🦗🏯🦌
@@tessdurberville711 lol for sure! And thank you, my brain was mush that night and i couldn't remember the word cicada 😁 💚🕊🙏
We will always support you. Keep up the good work.
That was a very beautiful experience!
Such a beautiful video!!Love watching the deers!!!❤❤Greetings from Greece❤
幸せの大渋滞ww頂きますw
I need to visit Nara, Kyoto and more. ❤❤❤
Wonderful video. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
rock - we tie!
Thank you for showing us NARA! Its beautiful! Japan is beautiful.
I would love to join you on any of your adventures!!! Hope to come to Japan one day and meet up with you!!
Hello travelgeek, really hooked on your videos.been binge watching them.there are lots,but more encouraged to come to Japan than ever.would love to visit osaka,the centre (where the running man is)will hopefully make that my mission to visit your wonderful country.👍
Beautiful ❤
Noisy cigalas and cute deers, very far from image of crowded Japan.
Thank you for discover this place.
祖父母がこちらで婚礼の式を挙げパーティーをしました(昭和8年ごろ)。その写真は見たことありますが、最近の奈良ホテルの中をこんなに具体的に見ることができてとても嬉しいです。ありがとうございました。
流石名門ホテル、羨ましい限りです!❤😊
Дякую вам за цікаве відео! Готель мене зачарував, красиві дерев'яні стелі, сучасне обладнання. І розташування поряд з парком, неймовірні ажурні храми і пагоди. І олені!!! Які вони милі!
Так і не зрозуміла, що таке моті? Це сире тісто з присипками? Хоча атракціон незвичайний!
Дякую вам! 😍😍😍💕💕
Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
你是我见过拍摄这种类型视频最好的,请继续加油
Thank you very much for the video!
I watched it happily and comfortably.
Your video is like a little happiness
Always be healthy and happy.
Looking forward to the next video too
I wouldn’t be able to resist petting the deer lol. The hotel was nice and the food looked yummy! Out of my price range but very cool. Thanks for another great video!
Wonderful video as always. I'm visiting Japan next month!! Your videos definitely were a inspiration. I also booked a day tour to Nara after watching this. 👌😄
Thank you for video. Have a good time)))
I really like your videos.
Keep it up. 😁😁
私40年少し前に、中学の修学旅行でこの場所に一泊した事があります。
明日香村で、地域の宿泊施設と民宿に一泊づつして、明日香村の歴史と遺跡散策を自転車で散策して、奈良の神社仏閣をまわりました。
奈良公園で、鹿さんに追いかけられて、泣きました。
当時、鹿せんべいが、100円だったと思います。
Very nice! 😀 There is now a restaurant chain in America that sells mochi doughnuts. The mochi is definitely not fresh, but it probably doesn't matter because it is fried. (Doughnuts are usually made out of deep fried bread dough.)
Love the deer using the crosswalks. I wish the ones here would lol.
I pray to one day visit japan, its a dream!
✨Awesome ✨
Fico satisfeita de conhecer e passear na cidade,; pra mim já é tudo!
Rural areas W!
The bug alert for opening windows is VERY real🤣
Super,
Hello from Russia 👍 👍👍👍👍
Lovely. I wish I could stay there. Greetings from Canada.
impeccable architecture!
nooo the Rock Paper Scissors was missing this time ^^; But the video was awesome as always, and the Mochi making was an icing on the cake :D
Oh I'll fix it soon! haha
@@travelgeekphotography Thank you :D stay awesome ^^
As always a very good video, I really enjoyed watching this video. But there is one thing missing, where is the jankenpon? I've won 4x in a row 😅
Look at the Mochi, breakfast and the site seeing looks like I would enjoy the rest I think I prefer the pods
Another fantastic and beautiful video. I wonder what would happen if the guys making the mochi got out of sync, very painful aftermath I do believe.
I love your video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
這家麻糬口感及味道方面真的很頂,上周剛去朝聖過!!
昨日から奈良に留学します。とても面白いビデオです!
Molto bello, grazie!
At around 20:48 by the temple, what are those large round things on the ground? It looks almost like they could be filled in holes from a previous structure but, if so, it would be an odd choice to leave them above the surface (tripping hazard). That leads me to believe they serve another purpose. Does anyone know?
Awesome 👍😊
Were all your meals included in the price? Also in the future videos, if you can tell us what you're eating if it's traditional Japanese food, that would be helpful.
goooood🎉!!!
Breathtaking view but too spicy for my bank account. Are the deer fed by the town?wow a rickshaw; I didn't know that they were still used. That was classy of you to tidy up your room.
i would assume the fire places were usable at one point, but it had a stove heater rather then real fire. ill assume they updated things over time to not need them. it looks older on the outside so you think it be more traditional. its cool to see the east west mix.
Mochi making is quite the workout!
wauuu nara also the place we need to know about real japan from ,yeah yeah fast mochi emm so tasty like you hahah
thank you for the very interesting trip 🏴
Essa batida no mochi que coloca a mão junto dá uma agonia 😊
Ого, в баре на 7:40 кто-то по-русски говорит: "Здесь всё в порядке!" )))
@𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗴𝗲𝗲𝗸, that hotel breakfast looked absolutely amazing! Are you able to subtitle to let us know what each of the specific little dishes were?
I'll admit I'd want a balcony for paying that much money!
I live in an area of the united states where hunting dear is normal and almost weird if you don't. its so weird to see dear not even being intimidated by humans. Its even stranger to see them waiting for a clearing in traffic to cross the road on the crosswalk.
字幕のお陰で外国人も見てくれるのか
Love this so much❤. I have a question what if car hit a deer? What happens then?
My guess a hefty fine. They are well protected by the government considered a treasure that represents Nara itself. I’ve been there and so far they always obey and keep the necessary speed limit if they know they are driving around there plus there’s a caution signboard for deer crossing .
Love the fact it’s a Buddhist ‘bible’ and not Gideon’s 😄
I would probably feel utterly out of place in a hotel like this. Would worry about my outfit, manners, eating etc. Something much simpler both hotel wise and food wise for me. But the location is stunning. Mochi pounding was fab!
Gratidão!!!
That hotel doesnt look much for the cost did you pay extra for meals?
❤ from Romania
Mochi pounding and slapping was so impressive, we both forgot to play scissors, rock, paper.....
Is it worth spending the money for this hotel?
I looked up the location of this hotel on google earth. You make the surrounding area look beautiful, but in reality, behind the hotel is some trees and a lake but in front of the hotel is a big city.
Which is clearly visible when he shows the view across the lawn of the hotel to said city.
The hotel would need to be offering all that free stuff considering what you paid for it
Even in Japan, the deer's know to look both ways before crossing the road 🦌
Wondering, since you do such a detailed bed making, how they know which one you used so they can change it for the next guest?
They should change both regardless.
Finally got to see your face in the mirror when eating. Great video as always.