I really enjoy the way you make us discover your travels : it's simple, no added music, just your comments. And it's another way to discover Japan, far from clichés.
I liked the trip, the barbecue on the deck .... was a real treat for only a few. A few who endured the cold ... Congratulations and many more trips in 2023!
I’m coming to Japan next year, thank you for all your travelling ideas, and sight seeing. Everything is so clean and tidy, love the channel I’ve now subscribed. Oh and merry Christmas to you and your family.
I stumbled upon you a few weeks back and I now have you on my feed so naturally I clicked. I travelled on the Konome bullet and slow trains and had to catch the ferry with you too. Thank you so much it was very immersive and I feel I now know a lot about Japanese transport and capsule beds. Love your vlogs and I've now subscribed and look forward to our travels in 2023.
Congrats for winning the bbq lunch, great experience. The ferry has so many fun activites, like a cruise ship, very clean n neat. The sunset is so beautiful, so colourful, awesome. May your life have these awesome colour n you are doing well. Thanks for sharing your trip on video. 👍👍👍
I just love Japanese travel channels. I think this is the 4th one I've subscribed to. I'd love to visit there some day. Japanese culture and people are so civilized, gentle, clean, happy and kind. How did it happen that the USA and Japan are on such good terms after the atrocities committed upon each other in WWII? I'd love to hear people's opinions on this.
I think America did a good job of helping Japan rebuild without being too dictatorial and and showing respect for Japanese traditions and culture. Japan was also willing to give up its militaristic stance it had adopted prior to world war too. Now we rely on each other so much economically we have a very symbiotic relationship.
Eh, seeing how Japan has one of the highest suicide rates, which I bet has a lot to do with how much emphasis is placed on constantly working and striving to achieve perfection (which isn't possible), I'd say many aren't very happy.
@@englishatheart Your ignorance is quite disturbing. Japan's suicide rate is somewhat high at 15.3 per 100,000 people (25th highest in the world), but the US suicide rate is even higher at 16.1 per 100,000 (23rd highest in the world) - these figures are from 2019 worldwide date reported in 2023. Moreover, the "suicide" data does not include deaths from illicit drugs (2019 stats show US at 1.27 per 100,000, with Japan at 0.01 per 100,000), which I would consider to be a form of suicide. As for being unhappy, psychological surveys show the Japanese are more than satisfied with their society/culture, especially when compared with the rest of the world per characteristics of safety, cleanliness, honesty trustworthiness, etc., and do not want to change much. Their so-called perfectionistic attitude fits well with their "personal cultural value" of "doing one's best" (reflected in the common phrase used in practically all situations - "ganbatte"). This does not mean that they MUST be perfect, it only reflects upon the idea of 'TRYING to be one's best". In other words, the emphasis is primarily focused on the effort, and very secondarily, on the result. As a American clinical psychologist, I have studied the Japanese for most of my life, even taking Japanese in secondary school and university for my language requirement. Except for the pandemic, I have annually travelled to Japan since early childhood. When measured on norms that countries use to describe crime statistics, healthcare access, homelessness, etc., their statistics are only be admired. Essentially, they must be doing something right.
@@mattsoca1 you may be right but being ignorant is never disturbing. not everyone knows everything. you studied something and have mastered a craft. I'd encourage you to continue thinking after finding something objectionable. Great way to escape that 'confirmation bias drug' the best sort of intelligence is knowing that most decisions we make are based on emotion and our perception. if you learn how to learn then you are on the road. One aspect of this is to be aware that you don't know much and use the strengths of others to get the result for you. The most successful people in life are the ones who listen and learn from others mistakes. its impossible to know everything and be the best in all fields so you master communication skills and build relationships to use others skills and research what you need only. Too many people are too proud and some of the smartest people don't want to use others as they have built their identity around their IQ intelligence..... i see it every fucking day. clever fools
@@ktowniecity7269 I am always open to studying and acquiring more information, as I have done that throughout my life, and am continuing to do that at this time by spending more than a year in Japan researching as much as I can in-person about the culture, society, etc. What I find completely disturbing, are those who speak or form conclusions without understanding all the facts that should always be considered (after all, I don't know anyone in their "right mind" who would want to use a doctor who doesn't follow through on due diligence). Moreover, it is far preferable not to speak "without getting all the facts". On the contrary, being ignorant is disturbing to a degree. But when one speaks while ignorant, it only shows an individual that is "just plain stupid". And besides that last point being a "psychological truism", it only shows an individual who has a serious impediment to self-actualization. I fully agree that we need to learn from our mistakes, and then make the appropriate corrections. It is a point that I have focused on in therapy with patients. But, as far as I am concerned, there is no excuse for those who cannot learn from their mistakes. A "better person" who constructively learns from their mistakes, would certainly be far more useful in society, and to themself.
Another great video, thanks taking us with you. The ferry was very pretty and I hope you enjoyed the Massaging chairs. Your BBQ meal and the other meals look delicious. Thanks for sharing ❤️ 👍
Great trip. Finally Ferry trip again. I think it's normal when onboard food price is bit expensive than when you buy it Inland. What a tight schedule, after arriving around 8.35, ship will be departing again at 11.45 on a same day, can't imagine for the crew.
What a lovely ferry ride. Yes, that sunset was beautiful .. definitely a highlight. I love Tom and Jerry cartoons ! Thank you for sharing this experience with all of us.
Im soo jealous, i love Japanese curry, sadly i haven't been to japan in over 3 years. I miss my home away from home. With love from Detroit Michigan USA
Очень хочется побывать на таком пароме! Не смущает ничего,даже общая каюта.На пароме есть где провести весь день,это же отлично! Закат очень красивый был! А от вида еды как обычно слюнки бегут,хоть вставай и иди есть на ночь глядя))
Хороший паром! Огромное пространство, удобные спальные места, множество мест для отдыха и развлечений. А также приятно видеть нарядно украшенные улицы. Спасибо за видео!
Thanks for allowing me to travel with you. We have quite a lot of japanese style restaurants here in Singapore that really do serve free flow water and same, order from a tablet haha.
The people commenting here are from different countries. People from different countries have common tastes, I don't understand why we are fighting. I hope we stop fighting each other the world is enough for all of us
Ha! When I saw the Vancouver temperature that you saw, I thought wow, that would seem warm now that we are in an Arctic Outflow and it's -7C right now (or colder - I am in Victoria). GRIN
1:12 That is a long inland sea route. 2:54 It takes you three hours just to get to the port? I'm already exhausted by your travel, I can't imagine how tired you must be at this point. 4:22 That looks like Harry Potter's bedroom. 8:41 I've gotten used to seeing ship employees waving goodbye at departing ships that this kind of feels lonesome. 21:11 That's Obanai Iguro! 22:22 Milk from Kumamoto? Aside from the affordable price, I can't see how traveling via ferry would be a better option from taking a train. But I guess people have different travel preferences. Thanks for another fun trip and stay safe!
Yeah it was tiring as the port is not easily accessible for people on foot. The reason is most users to the ferry are truck or car drivers😉 I also like employees waving hands to us but this time, we couldn't see it as the limited space of the deck for safety.. or they didn't wave hands in the first place as it's late at night. That's Kumamon, iconic mascot character in Kumamoto haha Thanks always for your comment as well❤️
Many years ago i spent 4.5 years in Japan, some of the best times i have had even if i was just a kid at the time i still had fun. Have you ever gotten to SASEBO ?
Bonjour Travelgeek, C'était une sortie très agréable, malgré un paquebot de 2012, celui-ci est bien entretenu. En tout cas, vous vous êtes bien amusé surtout le fauteuil à massage 😉et vous vous êtes bien régalé 😋. Merci pour ce magnifique couché de soleil, c'est un spectacle qui me laissera toujours rêveuse. Question, je n'ai jamais pris le ferry de nuit, Est-ce agréable de dormir ou pas? (cela doit-être bizarre 🤔)Merci pour cette vidéo 😊 je vous souhaite une bonne journée.
@@travelgeekphotography Bonjour👋 Travelgeek, ne sachant pas si vous allez soumettre une nouvelle vidéo dans les prochaines heures. Je tenais à vous souhaiter ainsi qu'à vos proches de bonnes fêtes de fin d'année et que tout vous souris ☺ pour les jours à venir🤗❤.
Дякую за українські субтитри. Це була неспішно приємна подорож. Зраділа, коли ви виграли "барбекю на свіжому повітрі", це було цікаво! І на сам кінець - неперевершений захід сонця. 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Ferries this size and ability are fairly expensive, so if you can rent one for a profit it's not a bad idea. Also depending on the agreement you don't have the liability in maintaining the ship, it's a win win if this specific ship sits most of the year in a port. Edit: Seeing 25:00 is weird, I would have expected 01:00.
I could not find out what are "Nah", but it look like a Plum Jam Jelly Stuff. Fries are Vegetables, made of Potatoes, but often to salty and to much Fat. I can recomend you to try Sweet Potatoe Fries with a little bit of Salt.
So cute!! Do you know the game DDR? Dance Dance revolution...here in Canada my friend and I played that at the arcade, so fun! Arigato for your videos =^.^=
I really enjoy the way you make us discover your travels : it's simple, no added music, just your comments.
And it's another way to discover Japan, far from clichés.
Thanks you so much for the traveling with us! I‘m keeping looking forwards for more travels videos! Always so relaxing and nice to watch ^^
Thank you Blu-san for supporting me❤️ Can't thank you enough for this
Stay tuned for more contents :)
I liked the trip, the barbecue on the deck .... was a real treat for only a few. A few who endured the cold ... Congratulations and many more trips in 2023!
I’m coming to Japan next year, thank you for all your travelling ideas, and sight seeing. Everything is so clean and tidy, love the channel I’ve now subscribed. Oh and merry Christmas to you and your family.
Obsessed with watching these vids man. Japan is beautiful.
In all of the various videos I've watched of folks riding ferries, this is the first time I've seen life jackets. Definitely useful.
You think? 😛
You are inspiring, I hope others share their corners of the world in this format you've created! 🚢
I love how you're always hungry so we always get to see more food! And that sunset was amazing 🌅
動くホテルって最高だ。寝ている間に着けるから、飛行機よりいい。
Another entertaining and amusing insight into Japanese life! I love how you enjoy your own company. Stay safe! ❤😉
I stumbled upon you a few weeks back and I now have you on my feed so naturally I clicked. I travelled on the Konome bullet and slow trains and had to catch the ferry with you too. Thank you so much it was very immersive and I feel I now know a lot about Japanese transport and capsule beds. Love your vlogs and I've now subscribed and look forward to our travels in 2023.
船旅ご苦労様〜。
今回ももちろん👍です!
綺麗な船だなぁ〜、個室で乗ってみたいなぁ。フェリーの楽しみバイキングじゃないんですねー。
今回の動画も内容盛り沢山でコメントしきれない😢
あ、お決まりになって来たマッサージチェアのあああああ笑わせてもらいました👍
海軍カレーに牛乳が付くのは、船の中では栄養が偏りがちなため海軍の食事には牛乳が付いていたからだそうです。
Congrats for winning the bbq lunch, great experience. The ferry has so many fun activites, like a cruise ship, very clean n neat. The sunset is so beautiful, so colourful, awesome. May your life have these awesome colour n you are doing well. Thanks for sharing your trip on video. 👍👍👍
Your videos are so soothing and informative. Thank You for making them!
I always enjoy these types of travel vlogs. Relaxing and informative!
Very enjoyable and informative as are all the many videos of yours that I have watched. Thanks!
Every video is enjoyable and I love your descriptions / humor. Thank you for sharing, I enjoy your channel most of all!
I just love Japanese travel channels. I think this is the 4th one I've subscribed to. I'd love to visit there some day. Japanese culture and people are so civilized, gentle, clean, happy and kind. How did it happen that the USA and Japan are on such good terms after the atrocities committed upon each other in WWII? I'd love to hear people's opinions on this.
I think America did a good job of helping Japan rebuild without being too dictatorial and and showing respect for Japanese traditions and culture. Japan was also willing to give up its militaristic stance it had adopted prior to world war too. Now we rely on each other so much economically we have a very symbiotic relationship.
Eh, seeing how Japan has one of the highest suicide rates, which I bet has a lot to do with how much emphasis is placed on constantly working and striving to achieve perfection (which isn't possible), I'd say many aren't very happy.
@@englishatheart Your ignorance is quite disturbing. Japan's suicide rate is somewhat high at 15.3 per 100,000 people (25th highest in the world), but the US suicide rate is even higher at 16.1 per 100,000 (23rd highest in the world) - these figures are from 2019 worldwide date reported in 2023. Moreover, the "suicide" data does not include deaths from illicit drugs (2019 stats show US at 1.27 per 100,000, with Japan at 0.01 per 100,000), which I would consider to be a form of suicide.
As for being unhappy, psychological surveys show the Japanese are more than satisfied with their society/culture, especially when compared with the rest of the world per characteristics of safety, cleanliness, honesty trustworthiness, etc., and do not want to change much. Their so-called perfectionistic attitude fits well with their "personal cultural value" of "doing one's best" (reflected in the common phrase used in practically all situations - "ganbatte"). This does not mean that they MUST be perfect, it only reflects upon the idea of 'TRYING to be one's best". In other words, the emphasis is primarily focused on the effort, and very secondarily, on the result.
As a American clinical psychologist, I have studied the Japanese for most of my life, even taking Japanese in secondary school and university for my language requirement. Except for the pandemic, I have annually travelled to Japan since early childhood. When measured on norms that countries use to describe crime statistics, healthcare access, homelessness, etc., their statistics are only be admired. Essentially, they must be doing something right.
@@mattsoca1 you may be right but being ignorant is never disturbing. not everyone knows everything. you studied something and have mastered a craft. I'd encourage you to continue thinking after finding something objectionable. Great way to escape that 'confirmation bias drug' the best sort of intelligence is knowing that most decisions we make are based on emotion and our perception. if you learn how to learn then you are on the road. One aspect of this is to be aware that you don't know much and use the strengths of others to get the result for you. The most successful people in life are the ones who listen and learn from others mistakes. its impossible to know everything and be the best in all fields so you master communication skills and build relationships to use others skills and research what you need only. Too many people are too proud and some of the smartest people don't want to use others as they have built their identity around their IQ intelligence..... i see it every fucking day. clever fools
@@ktowniecity7269 I am always open to studying and acquiring more information, as I have done that throughout my life, and am continuing to do that at this time by spending more than a year in Japan researching as much as I can in-person about the culture, society, etc. What I find completely disturbing, are those who speak or form conclusions without understanding all the facts that should always be considered (after all, I don't know anyone in their "right mind" who would want to use a doctor who doesn't follow through on due diligence). Moreover, it is far preferable not to speak "without getting all the facts". On the contrary, being ignorant is disturbing to a degree. But when one speaks while ignorant, it only shows an individual that is "just plain stupid". And besides that last point being a "psychological truism", it only shows an individual who has a serious impediment to self-actualization.
I fully agree that we need to learn from our mistakes, and then make the appropriate corrections. It is a point that I have focused on in therapy with patients. But, as far as I am concerned, there is no excuse for those who cannot learn from their mistakes. A "better person" who constructively learns from their mistakes, would certainly be far more useful in society, and to themself.
Another great video, thanks taking us with you. The ferry was very pretty and I hope you enjoyed the Massaging chairs. Your BBQ meal and the other meals look delicious. Thanks for sharing ❤️ 👍
Thank you FEC-san always!❤️
@@travelgeekphotography is there a ferry that takes you from Tomakomai to Nagoya?
楽しみに待っていました!😮
しんあけさん、
ありがとうございます😊
I enjoyed the ferry ride a lot. For me this is relaxing to enjoy “me” time away from hustle and bustle of city life. 😊
The running on the treadmill to “I’m dead” with you on the bed was perfect 😂
We always look forward to what you have in store for us. Keep up the good work. May God bless you.
Great trip. Finally Ferry trip again. I think it's normal when onboard food price is bit expensive than when you buy it Inland. What a tight schedule, after arriving around 8.35, ship will be departing again at 11.45 on a same day, can't imagine for the crew.
The overnight stays you do are awesome and this video was so great! thank you
What a lovely ferry ride. Yes, that sunset was beautiful .. definitely a highlight. I love Tom and Jerry cartoons ! Thank you for sharing this experience with all of us.
Im soo jealous, i love Japanese curry, sadly i haven't been to japan in over 3 years. I miss my home away from home. With love from Detroit Michigan USA
I enjoyed this video, thank you. I look forward to more ferry videos. Praying for safe travels. 🙏
今度乗りたいなと思ったので参考にさせていただきます!😊😊
ありがとうございます!!✨
参考になれば幸いです😊
This was a really good video. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
食物看起来很好吃,让我肚子饿了,正在煮东西吃😂
Very interesting for a person from the Czech Republic. Thank you.
After long days at work, i always look forward to watching your chanel. Amazing work and very relaxing.
Отличная поездка.Красивый лайнер! Как всегда вкусная еда.Класс!!!👍👍👍
これくらいの航行時間ですと、私はお風呂確実に3回は入りますね!♨️
I just really love your podcasts!! 😊
Очень хочется побывать на таком пароме! Не смущает ничего,даже общая каюта.На пароме есть где провести весь день,это же отлично! Закат очень красивый был! А от вида еды как обычно слюнки бегут,хоть вставай и иди есть на ночь глядя))
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Продолжайте и не останавливайтесь. Знакомте нас с транспортом Японии. Очень интересно.
Thanks for the video, this is why I love Japan & I would like to visit one day! 👍
船旅で出来るBBQ。
ワイならビールand肉で永久ループしてしまうので、野菜をちゃんと食べるうp主様の健康に対するご配慮。さすがでございます(ビールと焼き鳥を頬張りながら)
Thanks for this trip, i love the seasite!! And you have enjoy your meals.
Greatings Enne
Хороший паром! Огромное пространство, удобные спальные места, множество мест для отдыха и развлечений. А также приятно видеть нарядно украшенные улицы. Спасибо за видео!
I can't wait to visit japan in the middle of this year! will be going to Fukouka too!
Paul from Kent great video - as always happy Xmas
Thanks! This was a great video! Really enjoyed it.
Oh, Harry-san.. Thank you for your support always!!😂😊
More fun videos are upcoming soon :)
You could do video on showing the foods of Tokyo. For us in USA it's very different! You are good at showing the foods and explaining them to us.
Stay tuned for more videos on Tokyo cuz I'm based in Tokyo😊
That BBQ was awesome and the Ferry ride looks like a wonderful experience overall
Oh man , I love arcades!
You have made me so hungry with that barbecue!!!
Thanks for allowing me to travel with you. We have quite a lot of japanese style restaurants here in Singapore that really do serve free flow water and same, order from a tablet haha.
👍🏾really great post... TY
Steal of a deal on the yummy looking food. Wow. Nice ferry ⛴️
これくらい長距離だと楽しいですね❗ハムスターがカワイイので👍を押しました
ありがとうございます🤗
Happy Christmas to you, and a Happy New Years to you
Yay! Happy Christmas to you too!❤️
The people commenting here are from different countries. People from different countries have common tastes, I don't understand why we are fighting. I hope we stop fighting each other the world is enough for all of us
Hi ! love your videos !! Thanks for sharing !!!
Thank you🙋♀️
Love it
Great video, as always. Merry Christmas to you and your family, my geeky friend.
Parabéns pelos vídeos, adoro suas viagens, me sinto viajando junto, obrigado, falo de Bauru-SP, Brasil
Ha! When I saw the Vancouver temperature that you saw, I thought wow, that would seem warm now that we are in an Arctic Outflow and it's -7C right now (or colder - I am in Victoria). GRIN
very nice trip on ferry.
1:12 That is a long inland sea route.
2:54 It takes you three hours just to get to the port? I'm already exhausted by your travel, I can't imagine how tired you must be at this point.
4:22 That looks like Harry Potter's bedroom.
8:41 I've gotten used to seeing ship employees waving goodbye at departing ships that this kind of feels lonesome.
21:11 That's Obanai Iguro!
22:22 Milk from Kumamoto?
Aside from the affordable price, I can't see how traveling via ferry would be a better option from taking a train. But I guess people have different travel preferences.
Thanks for another fun trip and stay safe!
Yeah it was tiring as the port is not easily accessible for people on foot. The reason is most users to the ferry are truck or car drivers😉
I also like employees waving hands to us but this time, we couldn't see it as the limited space of the deck for safety.. or they didn't wave hands in the first place as it's late at night.
That's Kumamon, iconic mascot character in Kumamoto haha
Thanks always for your comment as well❤️
Love your videos. Funny thing here is I spent 12 years of my life sleeping in one of these beds that slept three high and less room inside each.
Great show! Now I want to find Japanese curry here in South Carolina!
じゃがいもはれっきとした「野菜」でっす❗❣️🐕️
天野さん、間違いないです!🤣
Great video. The food looked good.
Your one handed basketball skills are better than mine two handed!
Many years ago i spent 4.5 years in Japan, some of the best times i have had even if i was just a kid at the time i still had fun. Have you ever gotten to SASEBO ?
I've never had Wasabi but your food sure looks delicious! 😍
1人BBQ勇者すぎるw
The "extra vegetables" made me laugh 😄 cute
Nice video , thanks 🇹🇷 🍻 🇯🇵
Gracias por el vídeo, me ha gustado muchísimo. Es de agradecer que tengas activados los subtitulos.
Cuídese y saludos desde España.
Love your addiction to massage chairs. 😁😁😁
Great 👍 👌
I just heard there will be a new ferry in 2023, will you be booking a trip? The ferry name is Sunflower Kurenai. 🌻
Geeky bro..Brilliant video..Absolutely marvelous✅.. Very KIYADIYATI.. 🕋👍🙏🙏
Tom and Jerry (Jelly it's something else lol ) Good video :)
Спасибо , очень интересно !😀💯🙏🌍🎌⛵
Lol tom and jerry..not Tom and jelly. I laughed so hard
French fries are definitely a veggie. Totally legit! 😅
Bonjour Travelgeek, C'était une sortie très agréable, malgré un paquebot de 2012, celui-ci est bien entretenu. En tout cas, vous vous êtes bien amusé surtout le fauteuil à massage 😉et vous vous êtes bien régalé 😋. Merci pour ce magnifique couché de soleil, c'est un spectacle qui me laissera toujours rêveuse. Question, je n'ai jamais pris le ferry de nuit, Est-ce agréable de dormir ou pas? (cela doit-être bizarre 🤔)Merci pour cette vidéo 😊 je vous souhaite une bonne journée.
Merci à toi 👍 Clo❤
@@travelgeekphotography Bonjour👋 Travelgeek, ne sachant pas si vous allez soumettre une nouvelle vidéo dans les prochaines heures. Je tenais à vous souhaiter ainsi qu'à vos proches de bonnes fêtes de fin d'année et que tout vous souris ☺ pour les jours à venir🤗❤.
Tom and Jelly 😂
日你的頻道讓我想起在日本玩的日子
なんか『フライドポテトは野菜です』が『カレーは飲み物です』みたいでおもろい🤣🤣🤣
無機質に見えるけど、泊まるんやったらこういうカンジのほうがなんかいい気がします。
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year 🎄💰💕⭐️🇭🇺
5 minute late!!! I’m surprised the captain didn’t seppuku😂
Дякую за українські субтитри.
Це була неспішно приємна подорож. Зраділа, коли ви виграли "барбекю на свіжому повітрі", це було цікаво! І на сам кінець - неперевершений захід сонця. 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Ferries this size and ability are fairly expensive, so if you can rent one for a profit it's not a bad idea. Also depending on the agreement you don't have the liability in maintaining the ship, it's a win win if this specific ship sits most of the year in a port.
Edit: Seeing 25:00 is weird, I would have expected 01:00.
20:55. Finally, at least that game wasn’t a complete scam after all 😂.
I could not find out what are "Nah", but it look like a Plum Jam Jelly Stuff.
Fries are Vegetables, made of Potatoes, but often to salty and to much Fat.
I can recomend you to try Sweet Potatoe Fries with a little bit of Salt.
So cute!! Do you know the game DDR? Dance Dance revolution...here in Canada my friend and I played that at the arcade, so fun! Arigato for your videos =^.^=
14:53 ここで両替機にごまかしてないだろうね?と一言が欲しかったw
Todo muy interesante.😄😁♥️
Hola me gusta mucho ver tus videos , cuando vienes a Monterrey para conocerte
日本のフェリーはトラックの運送がMainです。
貨物の輸送がMainです。
あまり観光地にはいかないのですよね。
あまり人が行かない場所へ行きたい人には良いかもしれませんが、
最寄りの観光地まではバスや鉄道で移動する必要があります。
20:50 big brain play, claw machine experts HATE him!
Tom and Jelly 🤣 XD
At 20:09. More like "Tom and Jerry". 😉