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french :"entrée interdite aux bains publique pour les gens tatoué" pourquoi? ils sont interdit ces gens? je ne comprends pas! en France les gens tatoués ne sont interdit nul part ... expliquez -moi ? s'il vous plait.
I think what I like about her is , unlike most UA-camrs who do travel videos (no offense) she doesn’t feel the need to put herself in front of the camera. She focuses on the destination and what they have to offer.
She also wishes for her and her husband to remain anonymous. Japanese regard anonymity very seriously, that's why you see that many Japanese videos have to blur people's faces.
I agree it’s also annoying with other videos that they spend 80% of the time showing the plug sockets, appliances and the food instead of just showing what the place actually looks like.
This is a heartbreaking video. So beautiful and yet so full of spirits and memories of the disaster. I felt a great sadness listening about people who lost their lives but was also filled with enormous respect. Japanese people are amazing, resilient, hardworking and creative. May the great tragedy of 2011 never ever happen again.
@@ReesesBees Agreed. As long as these events are included into education and anime, Japanese will be more aware and have a better chance to prepare for them.
I'm not sure why this video brought me to tears, but It makes me so very happy to see how the area has come back and people are supporting it. I remember watching the live feed from the event with tears flowing from my eyes...
It's so great that you're highlighting a place to stay in this region and helping them in their recovery by publicizing it. I've been very interested in the work to recover the area and I would absolutely visit this hotel to learn more and contribute. Thank you for sharing this trip!
We stayed here this year, July 2024... very nice hotel and area. Our stay was half board Food was awesome. The hotel has this frozen in time feel, which is great, about 1960s time frame. My Japanese is crap, however their staff was able to work it and used enough English for our needs to be met.
I always enjoy your videos. I am currently a graduate student who is always under stress, but watching your videos is always a calm and enjoyable experience. Even though I'm stressed right now, your videos remind me of my bigger dreams of visiting Japan someday (and maybe even living there too). Thank you for your content and effort! 🖤
We are so happy to hear that our videos have been a source of healing for you. Thank you for your kind words! Please take care of yourself☺️💓 And by the way, I also love the character in your icon. Forks is fantastic🦅
That was a beautiful night view. You're right, it was a bit like a star-dappled sky. And that tsunami.... I tear up watching the videos, even years later.
I like the way you make video, the angle of your camera. And the quiet video, no music, no talking(but have the descriptions) with the real ambience sound. It feels like im actually experiencing it. And very relaxing to watch. Thank you very much for sharing ❤
Such beautiful hot spring baths ❤ Such sorrow too, it is right to remember and commerate the dead, and understand what was lost. Tourism brings in money which enables those left to start again and keep going. Kindly presented. Loved the gulls, they're so cheeky 😊
I think its great that you show us a part of the horrible tragedy that hit Fukushima in 2011. I still remember where and with whom I was, when I first heard the news of the tsunami that destroyed so many homes and killed so many people.
Such a wonderful hotel. And the outdoor baths are just fantastic. The seagulls are so cute. When the war in Ukraine ends, I would love to go to a hotel like this for a few days. Thanks for the video
I've always wanted to visit the places damaged by 311 tsunami and witness its revive. However, the lack of transportation methods is a big drawback. Your video is a huge encouragement to me. I want to see and enjoy the beautiful view of this hotel. I also want to join the guided tour, even though I'm unfamiliar with Japanese. Thank you, and rip for anyone lost on that day.
I like that there is a personal welcoming committee waiting outside (the gulls) even at night - when they retreat to the sea ( I think they still are looking up to see you) and then in the morning when you wake up
Great video,the tour in the hotel was great,but the most meaningful thing was seeing the landscape after the tsunami..The city was beautiful and prosperous before the tsunami..It's good to see that people are continuing to live there,despite the risks of happening again..
I very much enjoy your channel, its so relaxed and calming and you share so many details with us. I like that there is sometimes some music, and the sounds, but other than that, you and your husband stay behind the camera, we dont see you, and you dont speak to us. With other channels, sometimes the person presenting a place puts himself so much infront of the camera, that I cant enjoy the place. So please, keep up the great work !
Shark fin is a premium food in East Asia, and there is no problem with eating it. It is not an endangered species. Don't criticize other cultures based on your own super narrow values and superficial knowledge.
I agree with you entirely. I had to post a comment telling these folk what I thought of the dancing abalones and what I think of people who consume shark fin food.
Beautiful hotel 😊. When I heard about the disaster there on TV, I started to pray for the people 😢and crying that it happened to a beautiful city. The sea gulls look like stars on the water 😊😅 it is beautiful at night.that sunset was gorgeous view 😊, the food looks delicious 😊.
I 💜 this from the seagulls to the sea at night to sunrise at morning to you as your trip progressed and the man on the tour bus letting us all know of what happened there and just how many were lost and saved and why some things were left as they were to remember the tragedy and now see how far the town has come from it all. It's wonderful to see things thriving and to know again the historical significance of these places. That being said I'm still hungry I should probably go get something to eat 😅 the food at the buffet made me hungry even more 😋
Very nice hotel, especially the interaction with sea gulls. I hope there is also a memorial to Endo Miki-san (saw her story on youtube; very touching).
This is the best travel vlog I've ever seen, we were like there, we usually see mostly the vlogger himself/herself in other travel vlogs. Seagulls, it's kind of you to share, it's like you feel what we would like to see
Enjoyed your video very much. My wife and I have stayed in Sendai 8-9 times since 2011 and it is one of favorite stops on the way to or back from Hokkaido. We will check out this onsen town.
Man, it’s heartbreaking to see what happened to the town before💥💔, but I’m glad that it’s recovering❤️ and now It’s become a luxury Onsen seaside resort♨️🌊.
Gosto muito dos seus videos!! As memorias do tsunami ainda persistem mesmo apos tantos anos ne, que bom q a comunidade ainda mora la, conseguindo superar as dores e dificuldades e o hotel ficou preservado.
Très bel endroit vraiment autant pour cet paysages grandiose et impressionnant que pour sa valeur histoire un vrai pan d histoire devant nous un endroit qu'il faut visiter totalement validé et vous remercierez les mouettes pour leur aimable participation ❤
It's been a while I'm watching all of ur videos. Such an enjoying to watching this. Feels like calming my mood ... Keep healthy for both of you! Ganbatte ne! 💞
wow. I remember seeing a documentary about Minamisanriku and the Tsunami. the young woman in the government building who stayed and ultimately died on the roof because she was trying to warn everyone to leave to higher ground. She was the voice over the P.A. system in some of the videos of the Tsunami. Its terribly sad but Im happy to see the city recovering. I'd love to visit here
What a brilliant video with a moving story about that city changed since 2011 but things are healing so fast and that resort looks stunning and beautiful. Excellent story ❤
I graduated highschool right after this disaster, I never forgot it. I was shocked by the power of the Ocean, my heart and prayers go out the the victims.
I really envy this video. But what I envy is not the hotel, but the fact that the hotel could withstand a massive earthquake and tsunami. In 2023, we lost around 100,000 people in a smaller earthquake, and there wasn't even a tsunami. If our buildings were constructed like this, maybe our people would still be alive... Thanks for the video; I hope one day I can see it too.
If one day I go to Japan, I will definitely go to one of those hotels with onsen that you show. The only thing that worries me a little is the menu, I don't eat chicken, pork, fish and much less seafood.I'm very selective with what I eat 😅😅😅
I'm not accustomed to eating raw seafood, so the menu would be challenging for me... But oh my gosh, I would love to visit a seaside bath house in Japan one day! ❤😊😍 it looks absolutely divine
Love your videos. It's humbling, lovely narration, good videoing, beautiful country best in the world id say, best culture and religion too. Makes me wish I was part of this everyday. Love Japan. No wonder USA was jealous of you and still try to influence yourll. Anyways keep posting. It's comforting and de-stressing
I'd be wary of the gulls myself. Despite not being close to the sea, seagulls used to hang around the canteen at 1 of my previous jobs. They used to divebomb folks going across to the car park.
Beautiful hotel, beautiful bay, delicious food and hilarious seagulls. I notice that the cries of these seagulls are *way* different from the north american species. The north american ones have a very sharp cry and it can be unnerving hearing it. But the Japanese seagulls' cry seems like some sound from Studio Ghibli's anime haha P.S. This is the first time I've ever seen a dancing abalone :D
What a beautiful landscape and that onsen looks amazing! Fukushima is not far from that location isn‘t it? Thank you for also sharing the tour you did. Greetings from Germany
I've been watching your channel for over a year now. Thank you so much for your videos, I love watching them, particularly the ones showcasing ryokan. This video was particularly poignant. Disasters strike in a number of ways, be they devastating like earthquakes and tsunami, or a pandemic like covid. Tourism is a sector that takes a massive hit when they do and it's the local communities who rely on the tourism trade that suffer doubly. As heartbreaking as it may be to have the ruins of the disaster still standing, the important message it conveys displays a strength, pride and perseverance of a community willing to stand in the face of any adversary. There was one question I did have and it related to the 'No Tattoo' sign. I haven't seen that in any of your other videos and wandered if there was a reason behind it.
Thank you so much for watching our channel and for your thoughtful comments🥰 We are glad to hear that you enjoy our videos, especially those featuring ryokans♨️ Thank you for your question about the 'No Tattoo' sign. This is often seen in traditional onsens and ryokans in Japan due to cultural reasons. Especially in older establishments located in rural areas, like the ryokan featured in this video, tattoos are still commonly prohibited. However, in tourist-heavy areas or accommodations with private baths, there's a more tattoo-friendly approach. We included the sign in the video because we've received many questions about it, and it's rare to see such prominent signage.
They have a rigid association of tattoos with criminal elements, the Yakuza. Warnings are not posted everywhere, but most owners try not to let people with tattoos in, or glue them when visiting the bathhouse.
7:30〜 🦆🦆😂 After all, traditional Japanese inns are very special♨️ And I pray from the bottom of my heart for peace in the future, never forgetting what happened that day🕊️
I was shocked and horrified by this video. The dancing abalone was actually it writhing in agony in its death throes as it was burnt alive. Put your finger on a red hot stove element to get an idea of what the abalone was feeling as it 'danced'. Any organisation that promotes or provides Shark fin products should go onto the internet and learn about what an inhumane and cruel process the harvesting of this creature's flesh really is. There are many other sustainable and ethically sourced products that you can use and enjoy as food.
Desde México, felicito a la gente de Japón, por su trabajo y para reconstruir, son excelentes, ojalá fuera así en mi país, donde no se construye nada, y solo pretextos para no hacer nada
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french :"entrée interdite aux bains publique pour les gens tatoué" pourquoi? ils sont interdit ces gens? je ne comprends pas! en France les gens tatoués ne sont interdit nul part ... expliquez -moi ? s'il vous plait.
et vous portez encore le masque?!
I think what I like about her is , unlike most UA-camrs who do travel videos (no offense) she doesn’t feel the need to put herself in front of the camera. She focuses on the destination and what they have to offer.
She also wishes for her and her husband to remain anonymous. Japanese regard anonymity very seriously, that's why you see that many Japanese videos have to blur people's faces.
@Follower77710 Glad I helped you understand it.
I agree, l love the first person experience of these videos ❤
@@kitcat2699 Feels like you're there with them, doesn't it?
I agree it’s also annoying with other videos that they spend 80% of the time showing the plug sockets, appliances and the food instead of just showing what the place actually looks like.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤! Promoting places that have been hit hard by natural disasters is a good way to support the local community!
Agreed.
This is a heartbreaking video. So beautiful and yet so full of spirits and memories of the disaster. I felt a great sadness listening about people who lost their lives but was also filled with enormous respect. Japanese people are amazing, resilient, hardworking and creative. May the great tragedy of 2011 never ever happen again.
I'm afraid there will be more tragedies like the Kanto Earthquake and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. It's a natural part of the world.
@@hieioni3354 At least many places are more prepared for such things.
@@ReesesBees Agreed. As long as these events are included into education and anime, Japanese will be more aware and have a better chance to prepare for them.
@@hieioni3354 If so please let me hope technology can allow advanced warnings and preventive measures save as many lives as possible.
I'm not sure why this video brought me to tears, but It makes me so very happy to see how the area has come back and people are supporting it. I remember watching the live feed from the event with tears flowing from my eyes...
It's so great that you're highlighting a place to stay in this region and helping them in their recovery by publicizing it. I've been very interested in the work to recover the area and I would absolutely visit this hotel to learn more and contribute. Thank you for sharing this trip!
Very beautiful. I admire the courage and fortitude of the Japanese people❤❤❤
Me too.
We stayed here this year, July 2024... very nice hotel and area. Our stay was half board Food was awesome. The hotel has this frozen in time feel, which is great, about 1960s time frame. My Japanese is crap, however their staff was able to work it and used enough English for our needs to be met.
I always enjoy your videos. I am currently a graduate student who is always under stress, but watching your videos is always a calm and enjoyable experience. Even though I'm stressed right now, your videos remind me of my bigger dreams of visiting Japan someday (and maybe even living there too). Thank you for your content and effort! 🖤
We are so happy to hear that our videos have been a source of healing for you. Thank you for your kind words! Please take care of yourself☺️💓 And by the way, I also love the character in your icon. Forks is fantastic🦅
Saludos desde México
Mi admiración para el pueblo Japonés
Su unidad y resiliencia es insuperable
Son un gran pueblo
That was a beautiful night view. You're right, it was a bit like a star-dappled sky. And that tsunami.... I tear up watching the videos, even years later.
my heart aches for the pain and loss and my heart is warmed seeing that people are continuing and recovering. thank you.
The seagulls are so cute 💕Thank you as always for showing us so many beautiful places to visit!
I like the way you make video, the angle of your camera. And the quiet video, no music, no talking(but have the descriptions) with the real ambience sound. It feels like im actually experiencing it. And very relaxing to watch. Thank you very much for sharing ❤
Such beautiful hot spring baths ❤ Such sorrow too, it is right to remember and commerate the dead, and understand what was lost. Tourism brings in money which enables those left to start again and keep going. Kindly presented. Loved the gulls, they're so cheeky 😊
What a beautiful place. It's amazing that the baths and hotel weren't destroyed completely.
I think its great that you show us a part of the horrible tragedy that hit Fukushima in 2011. I still remember where and with whom I was, when I first heard the news of the tsunami that destroyed so many homes and killed so many people.
娘が修学旅行で2泊します。ホテルの様子や大浴場の様子が分かり良かったです。ありがとうございます
That seaside bath was out of this world. So natural, and stunning!
Such a wonderful hotel. And the outdoor baths are just fantastic. The seagulls are so cute. When the war in Ukraine ends, I would love to go to a hotel like this for a few days. Thanks for the video
Благодарю Вас за прекрасную съёмку, за то что знакомите нас с Японией. Я восхищаюсь японским трудолюбием и сервисом. Мира и гармонии всем.❤
I've always wanted to visit the places damaged by 311 tsunami and witness its revive. However, the lack of transportation methods is a big drawback. Your video is a huge encouragement to me. I want to see and enjoy the beautiful view of this hotel. I also want to join the guided tour, even though I'm unfamiliar with Japanese. Thank you, and rip for anyone lost on that day.
運転手さんの対応が素晴らしいですね❤
すべてが美しいですね。😲☺
おかげで良い見物をしていきます。🥰
ご紹介いただきありがとうございます。💐🍀
Such a moving emotional video… human resilience and enduring courage at its best!
Место красивое, забавные чайки) Гостиница старенькая, застрявшая в 80х, обшарпано всё. Еда очень непривычная и живая))) Моллюска жалко было.
とても素敵でした。自然が大好きでした。 ❤
If I travel to Japan I will visit many places which you recommend. I love all of them.❤
Oh, the ‘dancing abalone’ and shark fin soup were too sad for me. Can’t finish watching. 😢
I like that there is a personal welcoming committee waiting outside (the gulls) even at night - when they retreat to the sea ( I think they still are looking up to see you) and then in the morning when you wake up
Great video,the tour in the hotel was great,but the most meaningful thing was seeing the landscape after the tsunami..The city was beautiful and prosperous before the tsunami..It's good to see that people are continuing to live there,despite the risks of happening again..
My husband and I really love your videos! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
I very much enjoy your channel, its so relaxed and calming and you share so many details with us. I like that there is sometimes some music, and the sounds, but other than that, you and your husband stay behind the camera, we dont see you, and you dont speak to us. With other channels, sometimes the person presenting a place puts himself so much infront of the camera, that I cant enjoy the place. So please, keep up the great work !
In this day and age, the fact that people are still consuming shark fin knowing how it's obtained it's crazy. Also, dancing abalone?? please.. 😢
Shark fin is a premium food in East Asia, and there is no problem with eating it. It is not an endangered species. Don't criticize other cultures based on your own super narrow values and superficial knowledge.
Cooking an alive creature is pure cruelty.
@@abdulkadircolakoglulobster and crabs are cooked alive. Every meat eater is morally bad as the animals get abused.
I agree with you entirely. I had to post a comment telling these folk what I thought of the dancing abalones and what I think of people who consume shark fin food.
Not to mention the no tattoo policy in many onsen: in 2024? Really?
Great sharing. Keep up the good work. Thanks. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you as always😍
Beautiful hotel 😊. When I heard about the disaster there on TV, I started to pray for the people 😢and crying that it happened to a beautiful city.
The sea gulls look like stars on the water 😊😅 it is beautiful at night.that sunset was gorgeous view 😊, the food looks delicious 😊.
I 💜 this from the seagulls to the sea at night to sunrise at morning to you as your trip progressed and the man on the tour bus letting us all know of what happened there and just how many were lost and saved and why some things were left as they were to remember the tragedy and now see how far the town has come from it all. It's wonderful to see things thriving and to know again the historical significance of these places. That being said I'm still hungry I should probably go get something to eat 😅 the food at the buffet made me hungry even more 😋
Very nice hotel, especially the interaction with sea gulls. I hope there is also a memorial to Endo Miki-san (saw her story on youtube; very touching).
Thank you for your work. The parts where tsunami was discussed was super informative for me.
Thanks for sharing this video about the Minamisanriku Hotel Kanyo!
Cảm ơn 2 bạn đã cho mọi người biết cảnh đẹp và thức ăn của nước Nhật. Đẹp và ngon
I was waiting for a new video! Now I'm happy ❤ greetings from México 🇲🇽♥️🇯🇵
This is the best travel vlog I've ever seen, we were like there, we usually see mostly the vlogger himself/herself in other travel vlogs. Seagulls, it's kind of you to share, it's like you feel what we would like to see
Complete amenities for the hotel, will have to visit Sendai when we go to Japan next time, your seafood dinner is exquisite
All I can say is wow 😀 very relaxing with breathtaking sea views. Thank you for sharing this video
Enjoyed your video very much. My wife and I have stayed in Sendai 8-9 times since 2011 and it is one of favorite stops on the way to or back from Hokkaido. We will check out this onsen town.
Man, it’s heartbreaking to see what happened to the town before💥💔, but I’m glad that it’s recovering❤️ and now It’s become a luxury Onsen seaside resort♨️🌊.
Доброго времени, друзья😊
Автор, мой Вам поклон 🙏
Спасибо за ваш труд😊
Прекрасное место! Особенно шумная гурьба чаек🤪
Всех благ❤
Gosto muito dos seus videos!! As memorias do tsunami ainda persistem mesmo apos tantos anos ne, que bom q a comunidade ainda mora la, conseguindo superar as dores e dificuldades e o hotel ficou preservado.
Très bel endroit vraiment autant pour cet paysages grandiose et impressionnant que pour sa valeur histoire un vrai pan d histoire devant nous un endroit qu'il faut visiter totalement validé et vous remercierez les mouettes pour leur aimable participation ❤
Love from India 🇮🇳
We watch your all videos with family 😍
It's been a while I'm watching all of ur videos. Such an enjoying to watching this. Feels like calming my mood ... Keep healthy for both of you! Ganbatte ne! 💞
Thank you very much for the clip. This hotel will be sure to be my destination for next Japan trip.
Congratulations for this wonderful video. Thank you
wow. I remember seeing a documentary about Minamisanriku and the Tsunami. the young woman in the government building who stayed and ultimately died on the roof because she was trying to warn everyone to leave to higher ground. She was the voice over the P.A. system in some of the videos of the Tsunami. Its terribly sad but Im happy to see the city recovering. I'd love to visit here
RIP - Miki Endo
What a brilliant video with a moving story about that city changed since 2011 but things are healing so fast and that resort looks stunning and beautiful. Excellent story ❤
I graduated highschool right after this disaster, I never forgot it. I was shocked by the power of the Ocean, my heart and prayers go out the the victims.
You had me until the shark fin. :(
And the 'dancing' abalone. More like live abalone being burnt alive and there actually being people out there who find this process acceptable
I really envy this video. But what I envy is not the hotel, but the fact that the hotel could withstand a massive earthquake and tsunami. In 2023, we lost around 100,000 people in a smaller earthquake, and there wasn't even a tsunami. If our buildings were constructed like this, maybe our people would still be alive... Thanks for the video; I hope one day I can see it too.
BATHS BY THE SEA OF PERFECTION! 🎉❤
Geez, the poor abalone.
Thank you very much for making this video and sharing it with us. 😊
If one day I go to Japan, I will definitely go to one of those hotels with onsen that you show. The only thing that worries me a little is the menu, I don't eat chicken, pork, fish and much less seafood.I'm very selective with what I eat 😅😅😅
I have celiac, I have no idea how I’m going to eat in japan.
What an amazing place...thank you ! Or better...arigato! 🙏 I love seagulls
I'm not accustomed to eating raw seafood, so the menu would be challenging for me... But oh my gosh, I would love to visit a seaside bath house in Japan one day! ❤😊😍 it looks absolutely divine
독특하고 멋진 온천 소개해주시는 영상이 너무 좋네요 올해 11월에 센다이 가는데 꼭 들려보고 싶습니다 전에 소개해준 온천도 너무 좋은것 같아서 거기도 가볼 예정입니다 앞으로 이런 멋지고 유니크한 온천 소개 많이 많이 부탁드립니다 ^^ 이빠이 스고이 데스네
Beautiful 😍 happy weekend 🤗
Looking so beautifull, so amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your videos. It's humbling, lovely narration, good videoing, beautiful country best in the world id say, best culture and religion too. Makes me wish I was part of this everyday. Love Japan.
No wonder USA was jealous of you and still try to influence yourll.
Anyways keep posting. It's comforting and de-stressing
I'd be wary of the gulls myself. Despite not being close to the sea, seagulls used to hang around the canteen at 1 of my previous jobs. They used to divebomb folks going across to the car park.
岩造りの露天風呂最高ですね。 関西からで遠いですけれども是非とも行きたくなりました。😊
Beautiful hotel, beautiful bay, delicious food and hilarious seagulls. I notice that the cries of these seagulls are *way* different from the north american species. The north american ones have a very sharp cry and it can be unnerving hearing it. But the Japanese seagulls' cry seems like some sound from Studio Ghibli's anime haha
P.S. This is the first time I've ever seen a dancing abalone :D
Thank you for sharing this sad yet life enriching video. The hotel is beautiful as is the ocean. The seagulls sound like they're saying "help".
Ikut prihatin, ya. Tempat seindah itu harus dilanda tsunami mengerikan😢
Очень красивое место и хороший отель😊
Спасибо🥰
Love your country so much wish I lived there ❤❤
Thank you🥰
What a beautiful landscape and that onsen looks amazing!
Fukushima is not far from that location isn‘t it?
Thank you for also sharing the tour you did.
Greetings from
Germany
素敵な動画ですね。この色味はどんなフィルターを使っていますか?
"The abalone has stopped dancing" 😔
I feels like traveled back to the 90s after looking at the lobby,Those Memories omg
A very beautiful Video. Best wishes from Germany
Beautiful view and great food
Seagulls also provide some fun
Except for the slightly inconvenient transportation😄
東北は津波のイメージがあるけれど、その分強い復興力がある地域だと思いました💪
日本人として、必ず訪れたい場所ですね♨
基本的に三陸海岸のところには、古くから知られた温泉というのはないですね。あっても鉱泉(冷泉)じゃないでしょうか。インフィニティ温泉の源泉が何度ぐらいあるのか気になるところですね。
This is such gorgeous content!!!
I've been watching your channel for over a year now. Thank you so much for your videos, I love watching them, particularly the ones showcasing ryokan. This video was particularly poignant. Disasters strike in a number of ways, be they devastating like earthquakes and tsunami, or a pandemic like covid. Tourism is a sector that takes a massive hit when they do and it's the local communities who rely on the tourism trade that suffer doubly.
As heartbreaking as it may be to have the ruins of the disaster still standing, the important message it conveys displays a strength, pride and perseverance of a community willing to stand in the face of any adversary.
There was one question I did have and it related to the 'No Tattoo' sign. I haven't seen that in any of your other videos and wandered if there was a reason behind it.
Thank you so much for watching our channel and for your thoughtful comments🥰 We are glad to hear that you enjoy our videos, especially those featuring ryokans♨️
Thank you for your question about the 'No Tattoo' sign. This is often seen in traditional onsens and ryokans in Japan due to cultural reasons. Especially in older establishments located in rural areas, like the ryokan featured in this video, tattoos are still commonly prohibited. However, in tourist-heavy areas or accommodations with private baths, there's a more tattoo-friendly approach. We included the sign in the video because we've received many questions about it, and it's rare to see such prominent signage.
@@its_time_to_travel Thank you so much for your reply! I wondered if it was cultural so I'm so glad I asked!
They have a rigid association of tattoos with criminal elements, the Yakuza. Warnings are not posted everywhere, but most owners try not to let people with tattoos in, or glue them when visiting the bathhouse.
кажется такие -зубные щетки практически во всех гостиницах Японии. Спасибо за ролик.
7:30〜 🦆🦆😂
After all, traditional Japanese inns are very special♨️
And I pray from the bottom of my heart for peace in the future, never forgetting what happened that day🕊️
沈浸的溫泉和大海連成一線
超近的距離和海鳥打成一片
一剎挪…讓記錄回憶成永恆
人生曾經幾何…青春狂放少年
the seagulls in the night look like stars!
i love your videos! please keep going. i will also go to the spots one day when i have made the money.
很不錯的地方👍👍👍
Love it, such a unique and beautiful view
I was shocked and horrified by this video. The dancing abalone was actually it writhing in agony in its death throes as it was burnt alive. Put your finger on a red hot stove element to get an idea of what the abalone was feeling as it 'danced'. Any organisation that promotes or provides Shark fin products should go onto the internet and learn about what an inhumane and cruel process the harvesting of this creature's flesh really is. There are many other sustainable and ethically sourced products that you can use and enjoy as food.
Как красиво там, океан, чайки, прекрасные виды...
Жаль, что случаются цунами и землетрясения, это печально...
Desde México, felicito a la gente de Japón, por su trabajo y para reconstruir, son excelentes, ojalá fuera así en mi país, donde no se construye nada, y solo pretextos para no hacer nada
Beautiful ❤
Thank you🫶🏻✨
Thank you❤
Thank you so much.
I’ve stayed there three times!