Hello🌹 Wow, beautiful places, for me. So, thank you for share, congratutalions for the edition, I love this video. Gong cha is a trademark? Or a kind of drink? Sorry I dont know. Happy new year for you and your followers and successfull🙏😅 From Mexico ✌️🙂🚲
Hello ❤ Gong chan is a bubble tea chain, they have footprints all over asia. Yes they are selling mainly tea (variety) drinks 😂 Thank you, happy new year to you as well ✨
I really enjoyed this. Biking through the greater Tokyo area is on my bucket list. So you did hit the spot there. Also I liked the vibe you created for the video. It felt super relaxed. Your voice over was great and I loved that you didn't feel the need to comment on everything.
Familiar roads. I ride the Arakawa a couple-few times per month. My ride usually starts in Roppongi, where I live, I ride out to Ikebukuro, and then to Ukima Park, which is next to the river. Then I head out past Kawagoe, eat a big snack, and then ride to Kasai Rinkai park for a late lunch at Burger King. From the park, I ride through Koto and Chuo, then back to Minato and home. It’s a great ride, usually between 120 and 140km, depending on my route. I wouldn’t try to do it on a Brompton.
Thank you for sharing! would love to stay for a longer period and experience the arakawa cycling road in its entirety. I get the not using the Brompton for such rides 😄 thanks for stopping by~!
Thank you as always! Hope the rest of the year is as good for you as this first segment. A question, if I may: What is the significance of the first and last train cars, mentioned at about 3:30? Are they set up for bicycles in some way? Loved your comment about getting lost while reading the map and then the comment about 'On the second episode of Getting Lost...' Finally, your riding along the water made me think of a trail here in Canada, Toronto to be specific, that runs along Lake Ontario. Look for Martin Goodman Trail on UA-cam and you will see where I'll be riding this Summer. Thanks again; it was lovely.
On most local, rapid and express trains (or bullet trains) in Japan (with seats facing front and rows with isle in between), it is advisable to be on the last car as they may have extra space to put your luggage behind the seats of the last row. I'm not sure about having dedicated cars where you can have your bike standing as is and/or locked in a rack, i've personally never seen one. But on a subway type like in the video, I just sat with the bike in front of me, although you can also place the bike in a bulkhead to prevent blocking people's way in case it's crowded, just part of etiquette. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for the recommendation I'll check the channel out. Excited for you and your upcoming summer ride!
I truly enjoy your videos! The clarity of your voice 😍 and the mix of music was highly enjoyable! Can't wait for the next update! Woohoo 😉
@@vachesleehilda 🥰🥰🥰 thank you for being here ,glad you liked them!!!
Lots of familiar road. Used to live near kasai rinkai almost 10 yrs ago. 😊 thank you for sharing this, made me miss tokyo
thank you for stopping by! Must have changed a lot since you left (or not)
Really great video and love the editing and graphics elevating the vlog!
thank you! trying my best to capture how i felt in the moments❤
Hello🌹
Wow, beautiful places, for me. So, thank you for share, congratutalions for the edition, I love this video.
Gong cha is a trademark? Or a kind of drink? Sorry I dont know.
Happy new year for you and your followers and successfull🙏😅
From Mexico ✌️🙂🚲
Hello ❤ Gong chan is a bubble tea chain, they have footprints all over asia. Yes they are selling mainly tea (variety) drinks 😂 Thank you, happy new year to you as well ✨
I really enjoyed this. Biking through the greater Tokyo area is on my bucket list. So you did hit the spot there. Also I liked the vibe you created for the video. It felt super relaxed. Your voice over was great and I loved that you didn't feel the need to comment on everything.
im glad you enjoyed it. i hope you get to do write off that list asap, it’s real nice to cycle in this area ♥️
A very good video edition.
👍👍👍
Wish you a wonderfull new year. 🚴♂️
Thank you! You too!
Thank you for sharing! Biking riding is the river of life. Looking forward to future editions. Take care.
Thanks for watching! take care too ❤
Familiar roads. I ride the Arakawa a couple-few times per month. My ride usually starts in Roppongi, where I live, I ride out to Ikebukuro, and then to Ukima Park, which is next to the river. Then I head out past Kawagoe, eat a big snack, and then ride to Kasai Rinkai park for a late lunch at Burger King. From the park, I ride through Koto and Chuo, then back to Minato and home. It’s a great ride, usually between 120 and 140km, depending on my route. I wouldn’t try to do it on a Brompton.
Thank you for sharing! would love to stay for a longer period and experience the arakawa cycling road in its entirety. I get the not using the Brompton for such rides 😄 thanks for stopping by~!
Happy new year and thanks for sharing your adventures
Happy new year! thank you !
Loved the video! Happy New Year!
Thank you, appreciate that a lot! Happy new year!
Enjoy
Thank you! I did!
Happy New Year! Impressed that the Osmo Action Neck mount seems to work very well for you :)
Happy new year! I tried😅 the neck mount is only a dupe though. wish you wonderful travels this 2025! 🎉
Thank you as always! Hope the rest of the year is as good for you as this first segment. A question, if I may: What is the significance of the first and last train cars, mentioned at about 3:30? Are they set up for bicycles in some way? Loved your comment about getting lost while reading the map and then the comment about 'On the second episode of Getting Lost...' Finally, your riding along the water made me think of a trail here in Canada, Toronto to be specific, that runs along Lake Ontario. Look for Martin Goodman Trail on UA-cam and you will see where I'll be riding this Summer. Thanks again; it was lovely.
On most local, rapid and express trains (or bullet trains) in Japan (with seats facing front and rows with isle in between), it is advisable to be on the last car as they may have extra space to put your luggage behind the seats of the last row. I'm not sure about having dedicated cars where you can have your bike standing as is and/or locked in a rack, i've personally never seen one. But on a subway type like in the video, I just sat with the bike in front of me, although you can also place the bike in a bulkhead to prevent blocking people's way in case it's crowded, just part of etiquette. Hope that answers your question.
Thanks for the recommendation I'll check the channel out. Excited for you and your upcoming summer ride!
일본에서 많이 볼 수 없는 브롬톤 라이더네요!!
not sure what you mean but i sure dont live in Tokyo 😆
"on the 2nd episode of getting lost" :)
more like 100th episode 😂