Hakodate from Above: Japan's Famous Night View

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2024
  • Part I of my new Journey North East series. My parents and bro are in town and after enjoying some delicious Monjayaki in Tokyo, we kick off the tour by taking a bullet train straight north to Hakodate, in the southern part of Hokkaido - traversing a unique under-sea section along the way. We spend the day eating and exploring, and also enjoyed the famous night view from atop Mt Hakodate.
    In the next videos, we'll be exploring some lesser known areas in the Tohoku region. Subscribe and stay tuned!
    Series playlist (updated as videos get posted):
    • Journey North East Japan
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    - Sony ZV-E10
    LENSES
    - Sony 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
    - Sigma 30mm F1.4
    - Sony 11mm F1.8
    - Sony 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @murraymakesstuff
    @murraymakesstuff 4 місяці тому

    Love this! Thank you for taking us along. :)

    • @Jasonmoofang
      @Jasonmoofang  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for coming along 😁

  • @garrettdixon9653
    @garrettdixon9653 4 місяці тому

    very beautiful! great video work :) i have much to learn from you!

  • @FreybeardPC
    @FreybeardPC 4 місяці тому

    This is really cool Jason!
    We were there during spring/summer.
    Did you eat at Pierrot? Its famous, so im told, but i really didnt care for it!
    My wife and oldest were too scared to see the view at the summit of Mt Hakodate.
    It was busy for us too, but my youngest daughter and I loved it. Truly stunning.
    Are you going through Sapporo? Stop by the chocolate factory there and try the Shiroi Koibito if you havent, they were delicious.
    Oh youre going through Aomori! Amazing!
    If you get to Akita make sure to try Kiritanpo or Misotanpo. Both amazingly delicious specialties of the area.
    Ill be watching for more!

    • @Jasonmoofang
      @Jasonmoofang  4 місяці тому

      Hey there thanks! Yeah I didn't get to try Pierrot, but I thought the exterior decor looked rather cool, and noticed multiple outlets too whereas I don't think I've seen it elsewhere in Japan before.
      I've actually been to Sapporo and Akita before and tried some of the things you mentioned, and also managed a night at Tsuru no Yu Onsen before it became as popular as it apparently is now. So this trip I decided we'd come down via Aomori and Iwate instead.
      Working on the next part :) Thanks for watching and commenting!