Just wanted to take a moment to say that our entire family enjoys your videos! They are one of the few things all of us...ages 3, 7, 13, 36, and 40...can all agree on watching together. Keep up the great work!
I really like these kinds of places and I'm glad you can show them! For a tourist who only has two weeks to spend, it's hard to justify spending a day this way, so I'm glad I can watch a video!
I have watched other channels presenting similar content. But a big difference. You are always so respectful of your topic. Be this from the seat to the food you eat. ❤ I really enjoy your videos. I am unable to travel anywhere at present. I feel like I am on holidays watching you 😊
Yes yes yes... Thank you so much... I really like when you visit some random places, especially countryside. Scenery was so beautiful yet so calming. Kinda therapeutic. Again, arigatou TravelGeek ☺
Getting off at the station my first question was where are all the PEOPLE? Did I just step off into my own Twilight Zone? Seriously, I do enjoy these videos traveling to off-the-beaten tourist path. The Hell Tour was a trip, although I had a heavy heart for how the animals were being kept at the Mountain Hell park. Horrible conditions, especially the rabbits and guinea pigs. Love the dinosaur robot hotel and the little room robot-dude.❤
Awesome video. This reminds me of the day trips my friend and I made every single weekend for years before he died in 2018. We went to many small towns and learned the history of these places, then had food at small diners.
It seems so simple, but the rock paper scissors at the end of your videos is actually kind of fun so I hope you keep doing it 😁 It's so cool to see interesting places like this even in the countryside, thank you for the wonderful video as always!
I really liked this video! It was interesting to see more of rural Japan, rather than the cities. I rarely get to see the areas that are away from the usual tourist spots. It was nice to see where the average Japanese people live. Cities do offer a lot of things to do, but in the end, I feel that other than cultural influences, a city is a city no matter what country you're in. Heavy population and dense, close buildings. When you go to a rural area, it's like you can breathe again. Please show me more of the outlying areas of Japan if you can. Thank you for all your hard work. ❤
As someone who lives in rural Japan, there is so much more to see outside of the touristy spots. Local mom and pop restaurants over here where I’ve been the only foreign person to ever patron the place is pretty interesting, not to mention the severer family recipes are always delicious.
I like the part with Maro Bros. I remember as a kid i could beat that game in a night on the weekend, i played now in my 40's and did about as well as you did. Its amazing to me how good we were in the 80's. But now as old men with our super hi res games we are really slow.. lol thanks for the trip down memory lane! Love from Detroit Michigan USA
1:32 An hour and a half? That is pretty far off considering it only takes only 55mins from Osaka to Kyoto via train. 15:17 This takes me back to my youth playing Famicom. Fantastic journey to a really far-off destination. Everything about that place feels retro. Thanks for taking us there as well. Stay safe!
Another great video! 😀👍I really like your videos. I especially like the videos in which you visit interesting places which are less known than the famous touristic sites like the one in this video. Thank you for sharing this video.🙏And I am looking forward to see your new videos.
I never had any luck with the claw and prize games either. The retro games remind me of my first visits to Japan in the early-mid 1990s when work colleagues and I would seek out a ゲームセンター after a hard day's work and travel😀
Hi. I have rencently found your videos and been watching since. This video also met my expectation. Thank you so much for going all over Japan and shoot videos. It took me someitime 70' in Japan when I was a kid. 19:56 Didn't you try the ball-shaped object? They were all over in any restaurants or coffe shops in 1970's or 80's of Japan. I could not remember what it was! It was maybe something of fortunetelling. By the way, you are a udon lover. So am I!
Bonjour 👋 Travelgeek, j'ai adoré cette sortie, si vous avez d'autres projets comme celui-ci se serait bien car je suis totalement fan😊. En tout cas, vous vous êtes bien amusé dommage que cet endroit ne soit pas plus proche de la gare (il faut prévoir un vélo ou une trottinette électrique ou pas). Merci pour ce partage et à bientôt 🤗.
Hello , Greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 i ❤Japan 🇯🇵 I'm an explorer who loves to experience and capture the beauty of the Asia and europe ،I like to test food.
It was such a beautiful trip definitelynot a quick walk from the station though haha!! And the vending machine restaurant seems so convenient! Thank you for sharing! Paper! 😅
8:10 I wonder if the person who maintains the machines at that one used tire shop makes house calls. They could probably fix the refrigerator in the Coke bottle machine. When I saw the intro, it made me think of that particular shop with the giant cache of retro vending machines. It has several of the ramen machines shown right after the Coke machine. I've seen it on several other videos, but I've never seen how the machine actually operates before. Only that they wash and reuse the bowls. BTW: Hi-C is a very common fruit drink brand in the US. They typically make drink boxes, but a couple flavors (including Orange) are available at McDonald's.
One of the attractions of Japan is it's unique vending machine culture. I'm usually shy and timid in public, but not a Hikikimori. I like how in Japan, I can buy anything from vending machines. I don't even have to go to a restaurant to get a meal. I can get beer from the machines at capsule hotel. Sapporo is great.
Thankfully, my dumb self realized I could control how the captions look (I genuinely didn't know), so now I can actually read them when they're in front of something white. 😂 Lovely video, as always. ☺️
Ces visites sont toujours amusantes et distrayantes, surtout pour nous européens 😊 Une prochaine visite, au pas de course 😂, dans le restaurant voisin, alors 👍 Très belle campagne ensoleillée et bonne vidéo comme d'habitude 😃 Merciii à toi 😘
🇲🇽 (Spanish) ¡Nostalgia pura en este video! Yo nunca he ido a Japón, pero yo tengo el sueño grande de viajar y visitar muchos lugares, claro, con mucho dinero ahorrado jaja (mi sueldo mensual promedio es de ¥63500 en $MXN y soy hombre casado, es muy complicado salir del país ganando esa cantidad). ¡Tu canal es excelente! 🍡🐦💙
I laughed very hard when you were running for a 'short walk' 🤣. This trip is very peaceful since it's located in the countryside
コロナ禍のちょっと前にこちらに訪問いたしました。
ちょっと懐かしく拝見させていただきました。
素敵な映像をありがとうございます。
自販機はもちろんゲーム類もあるし、昭和の雰囲気もたっぷりでとてもいいところですね・・
ついつい自販機のお料理を食べすぎてお腹たぷんたぷんになってしまいました。
ジュークボックスもあり鳴らしたかったのですが・・大音量でなったら恥ずかしいなと思い
鳴らせなかったのが心残りでした
このときは車で行ったのですが、電車で訪れるのもとてもいいなと思いました
また機会を作って行こうと思います
Just wanted to take a moment to say that our entire family enjoys your videos! They are one of the few things all of us...ages 3, 7, 13, 36, and 40...can all agree on watching together. Keep up the great work!
БРАВО !!! Спасибо из Сибири !!!
ありがとう🙇♂️🙇♀️🙇。 香港では、2 週間前にここで撮影されたテレビ番組があり、懐かしいセルフサービスの自動販売機を紹介するのに約 5 分かかりました。 今回のショーよりも丁寧に撮影してくださいました👍👍👍👍。
I´m a vending operator in Germany, I love this kind of video , that´s a great opunity for fun in my free time .
I really like these kinds of places and I'm glad you can show them! For a tourist who only has two weeks to spend, it's hard to justify spending a day this way, so I'm glad I can watch a video!
Totally awesome video. You deserve first prize!! Yes, I definitely want more of these.
I have watched other channels presenting similar content. But a big difference. You are always so respectful of your topic. Be this from the seat to the food you eat. ❤ I really enjoy your videos. I am unable to travel anywhere at present. I feel like I am on holidays watching you 😊
Yes yes yes... Thank you so much...
I really like when you visit some random places, especially countryside. Scenery was so beautiful yet so calming. Kinda therapeutic.
Again, arigatou TravelGeek ☺
Getting off at the station my first question was where are all the PEOPLE? Did I just step off into my own Twilight Zone? Seriously, I do enjoy these videos traveling to off-the-beaten tourist path. The Hell Tour was a trip, although I had a heavy heart for how the animals were being kept at the Mountain Hell park. Horrible conditions, especially the rabbits and guinea pigs. Love the dinosaur robot hotel and the little room robot-dude.❤
Such a cute journey🤗 Just the speedy Udon and Super Mario machines themselves make the trip worthwhile!
Awesome video. This reminds me of the day trips my friend and I made every single weekend for years before he died in 2018. We went to many small towns and learned the history of these places, then had food at small diners.
It seems so simple, but the rock paper scissors at the end of your videos is actually kind of fun so I hope you keep doing it 😁
It's so cool to see interesting places like this even in the countryside, thank you for the wonderful video as always!
@Gilmore Boko I don't remember what I picked when I watched the video, but I certainly don't tend to win often haha
I love watching all your videos. You make me want to visit and travel around Japan. Thank you for showing the beauty of your country!
ドライブインに電車で行くのも斬新ですねw
運転疲れたし腹減ったー、店は混むからどうしよう😕そうだ自販機食堂寄るかというのが常道なのに
こういうアナログ感大好き☺ いい思い出になりますよね
ついでにニッキ水なんかも置いてくれれば最高 多分売れないだろうけどw
I really liked this video! It was interesting to see more of rural Japan, rather than the cities. I rarely get to see the areas that are away from the usual tourist spots. It was nice to see where the average Japanese people live. Cities do offer a lot of things to do, but in the end, I feel that other than cultural influences, a city is a city no matter what country you're in. Heavy population and dense, close buildings. When you go to a rural area, it's like you can breathe again. Please show me more of the outlying areas of Japan if you can. Thank you for all your hard work. ❤
As someone who lives in rural Japan, there is so much more to see outside of the touristy spots. Local mom and pop restaurants over here where I’ve been the only foreign person to ever patron the place is pretty interesting, not to mention the severer family recipes are always delicious.
Yes! I love seeing random out of the way places in the country, especially ones accessible without hiring a car.
What an interesting concept. Thank you for posting this video, as I had no idea that such a place existed.
what a cool and enjoyable experience. thank you for you videos travelgeek. i appreciate you greatly
嵯峨野参院選🤣
揚げ足ではなく本当に笑ってしまった〜😂
Thanks for the video ❤️ I really like it🎉
I really love your videos. I learn a lot. Thanks for uploading. From Australia
Great and interesting content. I love it. Thanks.👍👍👍😍😍😍
This was awesome ! Please do more like this one 😊
I love the retro vending machines. it makes me wish I could go back in time and visit 80s Japan. Nice to see the old Nintendo and Sega arcades too.
You always win rock, paper, scissors!
Thanks for another fun video.
I like the part with Maro Bros. I remember as a kid i could beat that game in a night on the weekend, i played now in my 40's and did about as well as you did. Its amazing to me how good we were in the 80's. But now as old men with our super hi res games we are really slow.. lol thanks for the trip down memory lane! Love from Detroit Michigan USA
1:32 An hour and a half? That is pretty far off considering it only takes only 55mins from Osaka to Kyoto via train.
15:17 This takes me back to my youth playing Famicom.
Fantastic journey to a really far-off destination.
Everything about that place feels retro.
Thanks for taking us there as well.
Stay safe!
Another great video! 😀👍I really like your videos. I especially like the videos in which you visit interesting places which are less known than the famous touristic sites like the one in this video. Thank you for sharing this video.🙏And I am looking forward to see your new videos.
I find your videos most relaxing. Thank you for the pleasant content.
I never had any luck with the claw and prize games either. The retro games remind me of my first visits to Japan in the early-mid 1990s when work colleagues and I would seek out a ゲームセンター after a hard day's work and travel😀
Hi. I have rencently found your videos and been watching since. This video also met my expectation. Thank you so much for going all over Japan and shoot videos. It took me someitime 70' in Japan when I was a kid. 19:56 Didn't you try the ball-shaped object? They were all over in any restaurants or coffe shops in 1970's or 80's of Japan. I could not remember what it was! It was maybe something of fortunetelling. By the way, you are a udon lover. So am I!
항상 재밌게 보고있습니다 ❤
何もかもが懐かしくあの頃は良かったな~としみじみ思いました。
I lived in Japan for many years but still learn about so many wonderful things that I had no idea about!
I should have stayed.
This video is very nice and relaxing to watch. Thank you, I will be waiting for more!
Great video! I’m really enjoying your shooting style!
I love the Hello Kitty train. Very cute. The retro design of everything there was cool. I liked it very much. If you could do more it would be great.
58歳のおっさんです
高校生のころがこの自動販売機の全盛期でした
とても懐かしい
I love your videos which shows rural areas in Japan
Bonjour 👋 Travelgeek, j'ai adoré cette sortie, si vous avez d'autres projets comme celui-ci se serait bien car je suis totalement fan😊. En tout cas, vous vous êtes bien amusé dommage que cet endroit ne soit pas plus proche de la gare (il faut prévoir un vélo ou une trottinette électrique ou pas). Merci pour ce partage et à bientôt 🤗.
Everything is so clean, serene and beautiful!
Loved the stand by me reference. Very cool. ❤
I really like your videos. Keep going!
Great video. And yeah great place to hangout + reminding nostalgic time.
Love this place it's like finding a lie treasure, I really like your videos ,a mass fan from England 💜
Really like all the videos you do. I especially like ones where you go. Sightseeing
I love the old arcade games. I grew up playing PAC Man and Donkey Kong. So nostalgic.
Yes, please make another video like this, I love your videos man
After watching different utubers your cities and country sides are quite beautiful!!
Obrigado pelas legendas perfeitas !!!!! assim eu fui junto com você na experiencia do tour !
Хорошее видео, лёгкое и приятное! Автор молодец!
Thank you for a very interesting video. I enjoy seeing the many different parts of Kyoto. Stay Safe
Amazing video.
Greeting from the Czech republic (Europe).
Good on the owner making food fresh every morning.
a trip back in time! Hello from Brazil !
Hello , Greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 i ❤Japan 🇯🇵 I'm an explorer who loves to experience and capture the beauty of the Asia and europe ،I like to test food.
Strong "Non non Byori" vibes man!
6 minutes in and this is one of my favorites!
;)
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Que paisagens linda, amei a edição do vídeo tbm.
Curto muito os vídeos do canal, são muito relaxantes.
❤️
Lovely countryside! I'm glad you enjoyed your trip- thank you for sharing! (Those claw games are terrible!)
Love the food videos best! You can buy Hi-C in the states, as a drink or a powder to mix yourself
I would personally enjoy that "short" walk and enjoy the scenery.
I love your video sir god bless you 👌🏻👌🏻💖💖💖💖👏🏻✌🏻
麺類が好きな自分にはたまらない場所過ぎる…
Fascinating visit. I think you were wise to give that burger the extra time in the microwave!
Very interesting. Thank you
It was a pleasant visit, with many discoveries (not findings). Also, the rock-paper-scissors game was good. ✌
Thank you💫
It was such a beautiful trip definitelynot a quick walk from the station though haha!! And the vending machine restaurant seems so convenient! Thank you for sharing!
Paper! 😅
12:04Hi-Cオレンジ懐かしい、缶入り250ミリリットルは子供の頃よく飲んだけど。
There a plenty of "out of the way" places in Japan that foreigners never get to see. Excellent.
I like it very much, with udon!
Everything from the journey there to the vending machines, the atmosphere and the food looked so good. The fact that the place was quiet was a plus.
8:10 I wonder if the person who maintains the machines at that one used tire shop makes house calls. They could probably fix the refrigerator in the Coke bottle machine.
When I saw the intro, it made me think of that particular shop with the giant cache of retro vending machines. It has several of the ramen machines shown right after the Coke machine. I've seen it on several other videos, but I've never seen how the machine actually operates before. Only that they wash and reuse the bowls.
BTW: Hi-C is a very common fruit drink brand in the US. They typically make drink boxes, but a couple flavors (including Orange) are available at McDonald's.
I want to be in Japan RIGHT NOW. Love the video
こんばんは!動画面白かったです
こういうところいいと思います
Thanks! Fun trips!
One of the attractions of Japan is it's unique vending machine culture. I'm usually shy and timid in public, but not a Hikikimori. I like how in Japan, I can buy anything from vending machines. I don't even have to go to a restaurant to get a meal. I can get beer from the machines at capsule hotel. Sapporo is great.
very nice to see this video. I hope I can do and try many things after living in Japan. I can not wait 🎉
Beautiful day in Japan.
You can find many findings here. Indeed.
03:05 it seems there is a drummer who accompanies the train with waves of positive energy to drive away evil spirits ...
Thankfully, my dumb self realized I could control how the captions look (I genuinely didn't know), so now I can actually read them when they're in front of something white. 😂 Lovely video, as always. ☺️
Wow, there was a Rave Racer machine in there... what a find.
Awesome.
Cool retro gaming and vending machines...fyi, Hi-C is the furthest thing from "orange juice", orange flavored water maybe
Total American here but I would eat there daily, hell I could spend days there no cap.
星占い機!懐かしい。
35万回視聴おめでとうございます。ほんとなつかしい。舞鶴湾に釣りに行った時に何回か通った記憶があります。それにしても海外からのコメントが多い。日本通の方が多いのは喜ばしいことです。ダルマ屋さんの今後のご繁盛も祈ります。
Love your videos! I hope to visit Japan some day.
Running was the best Part in this video 😂
あリがとうございます
영상 재미있게 밨습니다.
게임은 적성에 안맞는거 같으세요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😂😂😂
Ces visites sont toujours amusantes et distrayantes, surtout pour nous européens 😊 Une prochaine visite, au pas de course 😂, dans le restaurant voisin, alors 👍 Très belle campagne ensoleillée et bonne vidéo comme d'habitude 😃 Merciii à toi 😘
Well done!
Очень интересно.Класс!!!👍👍👍
Wah you upload no longer after the new video, mau God always bless you.. you Made my day and help me sleep
🇲🇽 (Spanish) ¡Nostalgia pura en este video! Yo nunca he ido a Japón, pero yo tengo el sueño grande de viajar y visitar muchos lugares, claro, con mucho dinero ahorrado jaja (mi sueldo mensual promedio es de ¥63500 en $MXN y soy hombre casado, es muy complicado salir del país ganando esa cantidad). ¡Tu canal es excelente! 🍡🐦💙
ここは、電車ではなく、車で行くところはですね🎵まだ、あったんですね、ダルマ😂
At first, I was thinking about going to this place since I'll be in Osaka/Kyoto but yeah....that WAAYY out there for me.