Chapters 0:00 Opening Title 0:50 Misaki Kaido Ave 1:07 Yokosuka-chuo Station 5:24 Mikasa Shopping Plaza 10:56 Dobuita St 13:36 Honch Area (Honcho) 24:26 Club Alliance 34:55 US Navy Base Entrance 41:42 Mikasa Park
One of these days I'm gonna have to get back to Yokosuka. Out of all the places I was stationed at in the Navy, Yokosuka was my favorite. I just wish I had learned more Japanese than I did.
I miss yokosuka, i lived in japan for 14 years! I always ride a bicycle going to the base because we lived off base, i wish my husband next station is yokosuka again 🥰❤
how do you live missing it so much. I was there for 3 years and I dream about it everyday and it kills me that i’m not there. I feel i left my soul in japan
😳 wow to see how much Yokosuka has changed, i was stationed there 1980 to 83, i almost didn't recognize the main gate with the build right there next to it. It has always been on my bucket list to return...i left the one true love of my life behind when i got transferred. There was a night club as you went out the gate crossed over( no bridges then 🤦) and turned right.. several blocks down. Thank you, I've always wondered how it looks now.👍
I love Japan so much!! I used to live on base because we were stationed there and these bring back memories! I remember walking out of base and going to many places! It was beautiful and there was so much to do! I really recommend you go there if you can!
Thank you so much for watching so many times! I think I should go back and make an update for this video one of these days! Maybe you can direct me where I should walk! 😄
Very nice tour. I was stationed on the USS Knox FF-1052 at Yoko from 1977 to 1979, loved it. In my off time I drove a on base NEX Taxi for entertainment when the bars got old. Retired in 1995 and worked for SONY in San Diego making picture tubes for 4 years. Then the Philly Service Center fixing PlayStation 2's for 4 years. Loved the Japanese work ethic.
That train station looks different or it is fairly new. When I was there, there were 3 stations, one for the green line past the covered shopping area, the red line by the honch, and the local train or the black line past the park. The only building I recognize is the one left of the main gate. It is or was the enlisted club and it was built in the early 80’s.
Oh man, thank you for the great memories. I had the pleasure to be stationed and lived in Yokosuka for almost 8 years, most definitely my favorite place I lived. I need to go back to visit, hopefully soon, my son is now stationed over there!!!
I lived there from 1985 to 1989. Motley Crue 1987 at Budokan was my first concert! We lived off base for 2 years in Hayama near Zushi! I loved everything about Japan, the ramen, cute girls and clean and exciting cities! Yokohama Station used to be my fav place to hang out by Sogo Dept store! Cool video!
Jeez, from reading the comments, everyone that went there were boot camp sailors. Honcho St was lined with bars and girls in 64. I was on a Desron 3 DD home ported, 64-66, and took my out of country R&R from Vietnam in 67 and went back. Good times! Way to sanitary for me now. Exchange rate was 360 Yen=$1, MPC.
I would absolutely love to go back to Yokosuka!! I lived there for four years and enjoyed every single day. I lived off base and had some wonderful Japanese neighbors. Our neighbor was really into karaoke & invited me to join him and his wife. I agreed and had a wonderful time singing with him. Wish I could go back there someday.
A friend found this and sent it to me. I love this! This brought back so many memories of my time there. Yes I've seen other videos of the Yokosuka area, and the U.S. Navy base, but I really needed to see this today! I flew from Bermuda to Japan and fell in love! Hopefully I will be able to return, soon! I should add that a lot has changed since I was there in the early 90s, but there are some business and buildings that are still there that I recognize.
Occasionally watch this video to remember walking off base with friends after school. I lived off base so I was still able to walk around here at times and didn't have to get locked in the base. Brings back memories and I'm really missing this.
Thank you Soo much this brings back some good memories my father was stationed in Yokosuka for almost a decade me and my sister graduated from Kinnick High school definitely brought a smile to my face I would like to visit my old stomping ground with the family...thank you
I’m about to move here in 2 weeks! Not my first time in Japan but it’ll be my first time in the Yokosuka area! Usually I’m around the Tokyo/Ikebukuro area when I used to visit. Thank you for this!
Brings back memories! I was stationed on the USS Midway CV-41 back in 82-85. My favorite place on earth! BTW, this was a stunning video! Never seen another tour video so pristine.
I was a military brat and went to Yohi from 1957~1968 1st grade thru senior, graduated. In that interval I believe Midway was there and USS Enterprise. Forget what came next.
Yoshinoya beef bowl and the sushi go round is gone from mikasa 😞I miss Japan so much. Stationed there for 4 years and it changed my life. Thanks for making this video my friend.
This is also the setting of a famous videogame from 1999 (Shenmue). It has some very hardcore fans who always like to see Dobuita street in real life and nostalgicly remember the game. As I'm one of them I love this video :-)
giving me flashbacks off my childhood i used to go to the arcades inside Moars whitch is built within the chuo station, lot of shopping at the blue tile street and the Mikasa way, i got to go back to Japan
Doboita Street have a lot of changes now..so happy to see this video brings back memories.I missed being there and wish I could see my Japanese friends again.
I’m currently stationed in Yokosuka and have been in japan for 11 years the quality is amazing! And you have the most recent update on the honch, a lot of buildings have either been torn down or changed.
It's a shame that a lot of business went down in Honch. I have a feeling it's all because of COVID-19 isn't it? I saw a video shot a long time ago and Honch looked much more lively. Sad...
You is traveling to all my favorite spots. It would be nice if you can find older pictures or videos from the 1980's when I was there. If started looking into my old photo albums over the weekend. Then this video popped up.
Even Though I Were Station Here In The Late 80's At Times I Miss Yoko...Clean,Efficient And Most Of All *Safe!* Would've Loved It *More* If I Could've *Lived* There As An Civilian......
Note that the rail lines that go near Yokosuka are located in the steep hills west of the naval base. In fact, during the Pacific War (World War II), the Imperial Japanese Nay's Yokosuka Arsenal built a number of underground factories into the steep hills to protect them from bombing attack.
I was stationed on the USS Knox FF-1052 77-79. One Saturday in 1978 when they were building the new Navy Exchange they pulled a 500 pound live bomb out of the ground like a carrot. It was from WW2 dropped on the Dry Dock but went long and went into the soft mud at the time until it was recovered by EOD. I was driving a NEX on base Taxi that day and heard all the Sirens. Loved YOKO. Thanks for the Video. Worked for SONY in 95 after retirement for 8 years making Picture Tubes and fixing PlayStation 2's. Loved JAPAN. .
I miss Japan. So many areas you can go to just chill, get away from noise. especially at night. Man. Absolutely going to get a Visa/ Permanent Residence some day.
Arigato Gozaimas! Yokosuka, Atsugi, and Sasebo alumni! 11yrs total, always come back to visit but with covid everything went to a halt. hopefully, soon.
My sister used to live on the Air Force Base in Misawa. Thank you for your videos. The clarity & sharpness of the picture & scenes are supurb👌🏾👍🏾👍🏽. Love you videos anyway. Alohaaaa🍎🍏. SUGGESTION: Do one of Misawa or anywhere around there???? Maybe?
iPhone doesn't seem to have a specific setting to cope with the flicker. But from my experience, it detect the flicker frequency and automatically adjust to it.But the problem is that it's a little slow. And you need to have the flickering object pretty big in the frame for iPhone to detect it correctly.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I really needed this at the moment. Yokosuka & Japan will always hold a special place in heart - I absolutely miss living there. I hope to someday move back to Japan. Your walking tours are amazing, and I really appreciate the high quality/resolution! 🇺🇸💕🇯🇵
This is a very good video I'm Japanese, but Yokosuka is a city that I want to visit on a regular basis. It's a good city where you can experience American culture. This comment uses Google Translate. 🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
👍 a different side of Naval area and community areas to. The submarine wasn’t big enough to step into but the person who made it can make them for people’s swimming pools who don’t use them anymore or make them a size enough for people entertainment rooms? Glad to see what the park is like to including the WW1/2 era battleship to. The other Naval ship’s are protecting 🇯🇵 waters. 👍 ⚓️🇯🇵🇺🇸📸
Since my channel shows walking videos, would you like to be in my video as one of the pedestrians ? Actually a few of my friends were in my videos in the past as pedestrians too.😄 But I have a better idea! Since you have your UA-cam channel so if you can show your favorite spots in Yokosuka from a real Navy guy's point of view and upload it to UA-cam, I can show the link in my video. That way you can generate your own audience! 😄
I didn't see Most Burgers, Shakey Pizza,Hoppie House nor the Blue Jazz bar. Those were great times for me. I love Japan. Sad to say, I lost All my Japanese friends. My wife destroyed the relationship with my last friend. I whom I meant will I was 18 years old, I'm now 55 years old.
I also wonder does they still allow people to do streets performance in Harajuku at the park near the train station. And I love to see a video on clubs near Roppongi train station.
I shot a nighttime video a year ago but the streets were quiet back then too. It's ll because of the COVID-19. I hope it will be over soon so I can film American sailors at their finest as you say. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Chapters
0:00 Opening Title
0:50 Misaki Kaido Ave
1:07 Yokosuka-chuo Station
5:24 Mikasa Shopping Plaza
10:56 Dobuita St
13:36 Honch Area (Honcho)
24:26 Club Alliance
34:55 US Navy Base Entrance
41:42 Mikasa Park
One of these days I'm gonna have to get back to Yokosuka. Out of all the places I was stationed at in the Navy, Yokosuka was my favorite. I just wish I had learned more Japanese than I did.
I'm wondering wether I should go back in or not, I might as well.
是非来てください!
Same here, stationed there 2015 to 2020 and trying to get return orders back.
@cubdukat: What for Honcho St is gone, and Yokosuka is way too sanitary for my likes!
I miss yokosuka, i lived in japan for 14 years! I always ride a bicycle going to the base because we lived off base, i wish my husband next station is yokosuka again 🥰❤
14 years is a long time! I think I know a lot more than I do about Yokosuka! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
May I recommend you try Atsugi, if that's an option?
I miss Yokosuka soooo much too
how do you live missing it so much. I was there for 3 years and I dream about it everyday and it kills me that i’m not there. I feel i left my soul in japan
I have an $500 or ¥72,000 Car for Sale in Yokosuka any takers please comment
😳 wow to see how much Yokosuka has changed, i was stationed there 1980 to 83, i almost didn't recognize the main gate with the build right there next to it.
It has always been on my bucket list to return...i left the one true love of my life behind when i got transferred. There was a night club as you went out the gate crossed over( no bridges then 🤦) and turned right.. several blocks down.
Thank you, I've always wondered how it looks now.👍
I love Japan so much!! I used to live on base because we were stationed there and these bring back memories! I remember walking out of base and going to many places! It was beautiful and there was so much to do! I really recommend you go there if you can!
This is the 5th time I've watched this! It gives comfort seeing the areas where I have walked or drove!
Thank you so much for watching so many times! I think I should go back and make an update for this video one of these days! Maybe you can direct me where I should walk! 😄
Very nice tour. I was stationed on the USS Knox FF-1052 at Yoko from 1977 to 1979, loved it. In my off time I drove a on base NEX Taxi for entertainment when the bars got old. Retired in 1995 and worked for SONY in San Diego making picture tubes for 4 years. Then the Philly Service Center fixing PlayStation 2's for 4 years. Loved the Japanese work ethic.
That train station looks different or it is fairly new. When I was there, there were 3 stations, one for the green line past the covered shopping area, the red line by the honch, and the local train or the black line past the park. The only building I recognize is the one left of the main gate. It is or was the enlisted club and it was built in the early 80’s.
Oh man, thank you for the great memories. I had the pleasure to be stationed and lived in Yokosuka for almost 8 years, most definitely my favorite place I lived. I need to go back to visit, hopefully soon, my son is now stationed over there!!!
I lived there from 1985 to 1989. Motley Crue 1987 at Budokan was my first concert! We lived off base for 2 years in Hayama near Zushi! I loved everything about Japan, the ramen, cute girls and clean and exciting cities! Yokohama Station used to be my fav place to hang out by Sogo Dept store! Cool video!
Hayama is a nice place to live in. I wonder what it's like to live there! 😄 Thank you so much for watching! 😄
@@VSV_Japan Hayama is a nice suburban town! Nice place to raise a family in Kanagawa Prefecture!
外国の方にも日本の風景が分かりやすく伝わり、素敵です。
次の動画も楽しみにしてます。
ご視聴ありがとうございます!次は札幌で、その次は鎌倉をアップする予定です!😄
Home ported here in 66-67, Yokosuka is nothing like I remember. It's like growth on steroids, but I still miss it and would love to be back there.
thank you I was stationed there in 1986 to 1989
Thank you!!! Lots of good memories when I was stationed here 2003-2006 and 2007-2010. Still is my favorite place.
Jeez, from reading the comments, everyone that went there were boot camp sailors.
Honcho St was lined with bars and girls in 64. I was on a Desron 3 DD home ported, 64-66, and took my out of country R&R from Vietnam in 67 and went back. Good times! Way to sanitary for me now. Exchange rate was 360 Yen=$1, MPC.
awwww ThankYou for updating i really do miss Yokosuka sooooo much!!!!
Thank you so much for this! I was stationed there from 2011-2015. I have many great memories from this beautiful city and Japan as a whole.
I would absolutely love to go back to Yokosuka!! I lived there for four years and enjoyed every single day. I lived off base and had some wonderful Japanese neighbors. Our neighbor was really into karaoke & invited me to join him and his wife. I agreed and had a wonderful time singing with him. Wish I could go back there someday.
You and me both. I was stationed there from 2013-2017. I miss it dearly.
1989 to 1991 here, USS Midway.
This was great to watch. I was there from 2011-2014, and I enjoyed everyday I was there. I hope I can return someday, and enjoy it again.
The memories. I was stationed there 92- 95 Thanks for sharing. Great camera👍
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Was there then as well. I would love a mos burger now from the honch!
A friend found this and sent it to me. I love this! This brought back so many memories of my time there. Yes I've seen other videos of the Yokosuka area, and the U.S. Navy base, but I really needed to see this today! I flew from Bermuda to Japan and fell in love! Hopefully I will be able to return, soon! I should add that a lot has changed since I was there in the early 90s, but there are some business and buildings that are still there that I recognize.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Occasionally watch this video to remember walking off base with friends after school. I lived off base so I was still able to walk around here at times and didn't have to get locked in the base. Brings back memories and I'm really missing this.
Thank you Soo much this brings back some good memories my father was stationed in Yokosuka for almost a decade me and my sister graduated from Kinnick High school definitely brought a smile to my face I would like to visit my old stomping ground with the family...thank you
Music makes it feel like a Disney project haha
I’m about to move here in 2 weeks! Not my first time in Japan but it’ll be my first time in the Yokosuka area! Usually I’m around the Tokyo/Ikebukuro area when I used to visit. Thank you for this!
Welcome to Japan! I hope you will have a great time in Yokosuka! 😄
Brings back memories! I was stationed on the USS Midway CV-41 back in 82-85. My favorite place on earth!
BTW, this was a stunning video! Never seen another tour video so pristine.
I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I was a military brat and went to Yohi from 1957~1968 1st grade thru senior, graduated. In that interval I believe Midway was there and USS Enterprise. Forget what came next.
I was also there, USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 82-85.
Thanks for another nice walking tour!! We love your videos, please keep them coming.
Thank you so much for watching as always! 😄
This was my life for 3.5 years, I loved it! Hopefully I will go back to Japan one day.
Yoshinoya beef bowl and the sushi go round is gone from mikasa 😞I miss Japan so much. Stationed there for 4 years and it changed my life. Thanks for making this video my friend.
This haven brings back pleasant memories. Can't wait to make my way back!
i was waiting for you to go inside the navy base.
They allow us to go inside only on a US-Japan friendship day. I'll try next time when I get a chance.
I miss Yokosuka so much! ❤😢
This is also the setting of a famous videogame from 1999 (Shenmue). It has some very hardcore fans who always like to see Dobuita street in real life and nostalgicly remember the game. As I'm one of them I love this video :-)
i miss yokosuka. lived there more or less 2 years!! espcially honch .. good old memories
giving me flashbacks off my childhood i used to go to the arcades inside Moars whitch is built within the chuo station, lot of shopping at the blue tile street and the Mikasa way, i got to go back to Japan
I remember seeing that man @14:37. He jogs all the time.
Wow, this is so nostalgic. I haven’t been here since 2009. Thank you!
There's a nice food place there, I won't expose it because they already get a lot of customers. Best experience I've had in my life.
was here from 2018-2021, i think about it everyday ... 🥲
Doboita Street have a lot of changes now..so happy to see this video brings back memories.I missed being there and wish I could see my Japanese friends again.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I miss Japan too
Beautiful perspective and street view, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I grew up there. Miss it
I haven't been there for a while so I'm thinking to go there again so I can show you an update video. Stay tuned! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I’m currently stationed in Yokosuka and have been in japan for 11 years the quality is amazing! And you have the most recent update on the honch, a lot of buildings have either been torn down or changed.
It's a shame that a lot of business went down in Honch. I have a feeling it's all because of COVID-19 isn't it? I saw a video shot a long time ago and Honch looked much more lively. Sad...
You is traveling to all my favorite spots. It would be nice if you can find older pictures or videos from the 1980's when I was there. If started looking into my old photo albums over the weekend. Then this video popped up.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
@@VSV_Japan Love to see a video from Atsuigi to the train station
I lived here from 2005 to 2008 when my mother got stationed here!
Just got orders here for next year. This was the number 2 spot I could’ve gotten her other than Italy so I was very excited to tell her
Great walk! Thank you for showing around! 😊
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Thank you for great walking👟 in Yocosuka 👍Greetings from Spain ❤💛❤
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I was lucky enough to have lived in both Japan and in Spain. Both are beautiful and have very nice people.
Even Though I Were Station Here In The Late 80's At Times I Miss Yoko...Clean,Efficient And Most Of All *Safe!* Would've Loved It *More* If I Could've *Lived* There As An Civilian......
Being stationed here right now, I literally see this like every day 😁
Oh, you are here right now! You may have seen me shooting this video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I am stationed here and I love this video 🥰
I hope you are having a great time in Yokosuka like many people who say were stationed here a long time go. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Just left there last year June.
I hope you had a great time. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Note that the rail lines that go near Yokosuka are located in the steep hills west of the naval base. In fact, during the Pacific War (World War II), the Imperial Japanese Nay's Yokosuka Arsenal built a number of underground factories into the steep hills to protect them from bombing attack.
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I was stationed on the USS Knox FF-1052 77-79. One Saturday in 1978 when they were building the new Navy Exchange they pulled a 500 pound live bomb out of the ground like a carrot. It was from WW2 dropped on the Dry Dock but went long and went into the soft mud at the time until it was recovered by EOD. I was driving a NEX on base Taxi that day and heard all the Sirens. Loved YOKO. Thanks for the Video. Worked for SONY in 95 after retirement for 8 years making Picture Tubes and fixing PlayStation 2's. Loved JAPAN. .
@digitalwoodshop: Not the same DD "Frank Knox on the rocks and then the Frank Knox in the docks, dry docks that is!
Just left from there last Thursday 🥺, Japan is my second home.
When everything goes back to normal and people can freely travel again, please come home when you get a chance! I hope you had a great time here! 😄
My uncle was station in Yokosuka Japan for the miltary in 2003
I miss Japan. So many areas you can go to just chill, get away from noise. especially at night. Man. Absolutely going to get a Visa/ Permanent Residence some day.
Thanks for sharing this video, it's so wonderful
I'm glad you liked the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
The very first sign on screen -- is this in Kanagawa Prefecture?
10:29 -- Aha, it must be!
Yes, it's in Kanagawa prefecture! 😄
Arigato Gozaimas! Yokosuka, Atsugi, and Sasebo alumni! 11yrs total, always come back to visit but with covid everything went to a halt. hopefully, soon.
Thank you so much for watching! I hope everything goes back to normal and people can freely travel again soon. 😄
I miss this place, thank you for this video😀
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
My future wife is currently stationed there, I can’t wait to go meet her and explore 👏🏽💍
Fantastic as always!
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
This was awesome !! I live in Ikego now and had no idea this park was around there
What a nice place you live in! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
That's wasMore intriguing Eokosuka cety ther is always so much to feer to see and wonderful views place 💝⚓⛵💝 thank you for the best video 💝🎶💝💖🎁💝
I visited Yokosuka on Sunday but there were unfortunately less people than I expected. Anyway thank you so much for watching as always! 😄
Shenmue. ❤
USS O'Brien here. 95-00. Lived off base in Idogaya so I walked the Honch daily. Great video and even snuck in an R34. 😂😂
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
My sister used to live on the Air Force Base in Misawa. Thank you for your videos. The clarity & sharpness of the picture & scenes are supurb👌🏾👍🏾👍🏽. Love you videos anyway. Alohaaaa🍎🍏. SUGGESTION: Do one of Misawa or anywhere around there???? Maybe?
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL.
I haven't visited Aomori yet on this channel. I'll see what I can do. It would be nice if I can go there in summer.
I really like this city
Thank you for uploading 🥺
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Navy Base Yokosuka (Jap)-an.
You went at a good time. Usually when I go there there are way more people and cars. Unless I go before the sunrise 😁
Every time I go there, state of emergency or similar regulation has been issued and I see very few people... sad...
Shenmue brought me here. 😍
14:13 Oh cool it's Tetsujin 28!
Well spotted! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
You’ve been busy! Does the iPhone have a setting to overcome that 50Hz lighting flicker?
iPhone doesn't seem to have a specific setting to cope with the flicker. But from my experience, it detect the flicker frequency and automatically adjust to it.But the problem is that it's a little slow. And you need to have the flickering object pretty big in the frame for iPhone to detect it correctly.
You must live in Japan to do all these walks. Thanks. I'd like to visit one of your cities. In the meantime enjoying your video.
Yes, I live in Tokyo now. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
i just got going there the past three weeks for school 😄
I hope you had a great time here. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
sweet!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I really needed this at the moment. Yokosuka & Japan will always hold a special place in heart - I absolutely miss living there. I hope to someday move back to Japan. Your walking tours are amazing, and I really appreciate the high quality/resolution! 🇺🇸💕🇯🇵
Go to Ikego
This is a very good video
I'm Japanese, but Yokosuka is a city that I want to visit on a regular basis. It's a good city where you can experience American culture.
This comment uses Google Translate.
🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
👍 a different side of Naval area and community areas to. The submarine wasn’t big enough to step into but the person who made it can make them for people’s swimming pools who don’t use them anymore or make them a size enough for people entertainment rooms? Glad to see what the park is like to including the WW1/2 era battleship to. The other Naval ship’s are protecting 🇯🇵 waters. 👍 ⚓️🇯🇵🇺🇸📸
Thank you so much for watching as always! 😄
Minami Kamakura High School Girls Cycling Club episode 10 bought me here xd😁
16:20 This is such cool advertising 😁😁
Maybe it's a bar ad? Thanks for watching as always! 😄
Interesting
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I’m stationed here, can I be in the video?
Since my channel shows walking videos, would you like to be in my video as one of the pedestrians ? Actually a few of my friends were in my videos in the past as pedestrians too.😄 But I have a better idea! Since you have your UA-cam channel so if you can show your favorite spots in Yokosuka from a real Navy guy's point of view and upload it to UA-cam, I can show the link in my video. That way you can generate your own audience! 😄
@@VSV_Japan Awesome! I’ll start working on a video!
I didn't see Most Burgers, Shakey Pizza,Hoppie House nor the Blue Jazz bar. Those were great times for me. I love Japan. Sad to say, I lost All my Japanese friends. My wife destroyed the relationship with my last friend. I whom I meant will I was 18 years old, I'm now 55 years old.
I'm sorry to hear that but I'm glad you had a great time in Yokosuka! Thank you so much for watching! 😄
I also wonder does they still allow people to do streets performance in Harajuku at the park near the train station. And I love to see a video on clubs near Roppongi train station.
Nossa ki vídeo bem estabilizado a imagem em 4k, o Japão é enorme deve estar no inverno.
Muito obrigado por assistir! 😄
@@VSV_Japan ja me inscrevi no canal muito bom
画面が明るいね!
多分、ケンシロウさんがご覧になってるデバイスが HDR 対応の最新のモデルだからだと思います!ご視聴ありがとうございます!😄
I'm a Yokosuka citizen
Thank you so much for watching! 😄
Tom Barry who crated JapanBrats died in August 2022.
夫はミッドウェーの乗員とディスコでダンスして、ビールをごちそうになったことが自慢でしたよ🙋
いい思い出ですね!横須賀のビデオを公開すると、いい思い出をなつかしんでくれる視聴者さんが多いので嬉しいです!ご視聴ありがとうございます!
@@VSV_Japan こちらこそ❗ありがとう😉👍🎶
海軍病院しか確認出来ない。
Where is Tom Hotdog?? Fake video
This is not true yoko. Walk around the honch at night and see American Sailors at their finest.
I shot a nighttime video a year ago but the streets were quiet back then too. It's ll because of the COVID-19. I hope it will be over soon so I can film American sailors at their finest as you say. Thank you so much for watching! 😄
@trevclapp: So true. 64-66!
Japan is a US colony, still occupied by the US militairy.
That's what happens when you ally with Nazis
I use to live there. I use to gamble at ZAP. It is a slot machine place. I really miss this place.