Just wanted to say you are a unique YT'er. Your personalized newsletter sets you apart from other vloggers. I try to share your videos with all my friends. Thank you for all that you do.❤❤❤❤
I fully concur. Totally unique perspective on obscure spots in Japan. I LOVE small train lines and small towns in Japan. My dream is to spend weeks doing things like this, traveling the literal backroad tracks of Japan, and staying in some of these small towns.
Wow. I’ve watched countless videos about this line and no presenters get off the smaller stations except Idakiso Station like you do! I rode this line exactly 5 years ago today and you inspire me to revisit again to explore the nooks and crannies along the way!
Another pleasing glimpse, Jeremy. I especially liked the shrine part, where you talked about shrines' tranquility. Not like a park, not a church, something between. No equivalence with either US or Europe? -- charlie, sacramento CA
I think shrines and temples are sort of general places for people to go and pray, but it's not really like a church. Many people only go once a year or so (new years time). And (like Tsubosaka, the eyesight temple in last week's video) certain places have a certain focus. Some people (like me) just like visiting different ones to admire the buildings, statues, landscape, and yes, tranquility. I'd say yes, kind of between a park and a church maybe
One of my all time favorite videos from small town Japan, small train line. So interesting, especially with Korean tourists flocking to the train cat museum. So close to Osaka, now on my growing list of places to visit.
This line is actually quite well known among Asian countries. Most of the Asian tourists go to Wakayama for the sole reason of riding this line and see Nitama
Another great insight into Japanese culture. Even a run-down home is still aesthetic. Amazed at how clean the streets are. We could take a lesson from them and apply that here in the United States. I reside in a small town in south Georgia. One thing we do that I have not observed much in Japan, is that we smile and wave to everyone. We also share the road. Thanks again and happy travels to you in 2024. 😀👋
Thanks. I too am from Georgia, and no, Japanese people don't tend to be open and friendly to strangers as much. There will be a quick "konnichiwa" sometimes when you pass someone though. But not chatty like Georgians, until someone like me stops and engages them!
Another great Jeremy vlog! Loved it! With the things I the tree was waiting for you to say ' curiosity killed the cat.' Oops! The snow looks cold but lovely as I write this from chilly Orlando
Hey I heard Florida is having temps down in the 30s these days! I just an hour ago had to cancel a trip to north of Osaka for a train ride due to heavy snow. That cat has the right idea, sit on a warm cushion all day, I guess
Very very interesting. The kids must love the cat 🐈 train. Wow. So clean and no graffiti seen as you walked. Are you fluent in Japanese.? Love these videos 📹. See you next video 📹. Take care.
Just wanted to say you are a unique YT'er. Your personalized newsletter sets you apart from other vloggers. I try to share your videos with all my friends. Thank you for all that you do.❤❤❤❤
Thank you, glad you like the newsletter too!
I fully concur. Totally unique perspective on obscure spots in Japan. I LOVE small train lines and small towns in Japan. My dream is to spend weeks doing things like this, traveling the literal backroad tracks of Japan, and staying in some of these small towns.
Wow. I’ve watched countless videos about this line and no presenters get off the smaller stations except Idakiso Station like you do!
I rode this line exactly 5 years ago today and you inspire me to revisit again to explore the nooks and crannies along the way!
Wonderful video, and beautiful train line. 😁
I wonder what Japanese tourists must think when they visit Detroit or Oakland? 😳
I doubt they do that much, these days
I went to see the cat was sad she looked very sad in a cage trains were cute rode Cat one and had a strawberry one I rode .
That was one of cutest danger signs I've seen. 😂 Love the trains so much visual entertainment. 😊 Thanks!
Lots of interesting little details in Japan aren't there?
Great day out, thanks for taking us along.
I went to watch an MBS(毎日放送) program.
Another pleasing glimpse, Jeremy. I especially liked the shrine part, where you talked about shrines' tranquility. Not like a park, not a church, something between. No equivalence with either US or Europe? -- charlie, sacramento CA
I think shrines and temples are sort of general places for people to go and pray, but it's not really like a church. Many people only go once a year or so (new years time). And (like Tsubosaka, the eyesight temple in last week's video) certain places have a certain focus. Some people (like me) just like visiting different ones to admire the buildings, statues, landscape, and yes, tranquility. I'd say yes, kind of between a park and a church maybe
One of my all time favorite videos from small town Japan, small train line. So interesting, especially with Korean tourists flocking to the train cat museum. So close to Osaka, now on my growing list of places to visit.
This line is actually quite well known among Asian countries. Most of the Asian tourists go to Wakayama for the sole reason of riding this line and see Nitama
Potato chips in hand, life can' get much better. Until you find that free toilet. Life just got a little better.
Well said!
ニュース番組であなたのことを知りました。
日本旅行楽しんでくださいね😊
ありがとう!楽しみよ 😀
紀州鉄道のニュース番組であなたのことを初めて知りました。これから北欧の動画を中心に見ようと思います
どうぞ :)ありがとう
ニュースの紀州鉄道の動画で知りました。
これから動画楽しみにしてます
ありがとう!
紀州鉄道から来ました。
和歌山電鉄いいですよね
私も和歌山が好きよ
Another great insight into Japanese culture. Even a run-down home is still aesthetic. Amazed at how clean the streets are. We could take a lesson from them and apply that here in the United States. I reside in a small town in south Georgia. One thing we do that I have not observed much in Japan, is that we smile and wave to everyone. We also share the road. Thanks again and happy travels to you in 2024. 😀👋
Thanks. I too am from Georgia, and no, Japanese people don't tend to be open and friendly to strangers as much. There will be a quick "konnichiwa" sometimes when you pass someone though. But not chatty like Georgians, until someone like me stops and engages them!
Another great Jeremy vlog! Loved it! With the things I the tree was waiting for you to say ' curiosity killed the cat.' Oops! The snow looks cold but lovely as I write this from chilly Orlando
Hey I heard Florida is having temps down in the 30s these days! I just an hour ago had to cancel a trip to north of Osaka for a train ride due to heavy snow. That cat has the right idea, sit on a warm cushion all day, I guess
@@T1DWanderer Yeah but now today back in the upper 60s and low 80s wed thru saturday. Been a roller coaster winter with temps
Very very interesting. The kids must love the cat 🐈 train. Wow. So clean and no graffiti seen as you walked. Are you fluent in Japanese.? Love these videos 📹. See you next video 📹. Take care.
Thanks! No I'm far from fluent, but I can usually get by in simple transactions and basic info about stuff
@@T1DWanderer good to see and hear.
Have you explored the Mt Fuji area any?
Cat with a pearl earring. 😂
That nearly made me burst out laughing