You must have worked very hard on this video. It's so many little clips to edit together. I like how you showed us the house and how you get there. The waterfall was literally so beautiful! Yes, disgusting that people litter there. I don't think anyone in America has a standard/dedicated fish grill in their kitchen. As always your videos are so soothing. Thank you for making them.
I think you are correct that it is ginger. Wasabi is one a plant that has one long root. Almost like a very fat green carrot. I just read that ginger is a sort of wasabi used when eating sushi. As a palate cleanser.
@harvestmoon_autumnsky I did a Google (as I probably should have done last night) you're correct and it's all very new to me I only knew about globe artichoke which grows above ground
Keep up the good work bro we r with u btw good to see both of u together ❤️
wow😮 nice place and view thank you for bringing us to Japan 😊
Very calm and relaxing nice place.
You must have worked very hard on this video. It's so many little clips to edit together. I like how you showed us the house and how you get there. The waterfall was literally so beautiful! Yes, disgusting that people litter there. I don't think anyone in America has a standard/dedicated fish grill in their kitchen. As always your videos are so soothing. Thank you for making them.
Excellent eigo skills 🎉🎉
I wish I could visit Japan as well as your home.
Good Day Japan ❤🎉
I wish i could visit japan again and to meet you nice and beautiful place
Good morning my friend ❤️☺️
yeeey, a new video!
So you were digging up wasabi root, I wondered, but it also looks like ginger
I think you are correct that it is ginger. Wasabi is one a plant that has one long root. Almost like a very fat green carrot. I just read that ginger is a sort of wasabi used when eating sushi. As a palate cleanser.
I actually think they might be jerusalem artichokes? Sometimes they're called sunchokes?
@harvestmoon_autumnsky I did a Google (as I probably should have done last night) you're correct and it's all very new to me I only knew about globe artichoke which grows above ground