Welcome back and thank you for taking us on your travel vlog to sapparo. The snow looked so thick on the roadside.. i found snow very fascinating hehe..😅
Good luck to your son. Also that was a great food adventure you had there. I'm looking forward to visit Hokkaido once the internationally travel resumed.
Hello Kecos, so good to hear from you again. And it's great to see my old (temporary) home Sapporo as well. We're not having snow recently in southern Germany, but lots of grey clouds and dark days with rainy weather. Let me wish your son best luck for getting to the uni he likes. Also please stay healthy and looking forward to your next video^^
Kecos-さん。お久しぶりですね!Just like other fan of yours, it's great to hear from you again. I like also like 一蘭 very much and often buy their instant noodle pack because it helps to make me feel I'm in Japan. Also, you are quite IT savvy as metaverse has recently introduced but you already explored and have plan in mind. 気をつけてください!
Thank you very very much! Yes, one day, I found your comment, and I was delighted with it. Oh, you are already a fan of Ichiran,Ne! It's kind of funny that some Malaysian friends (Mostly KL people) know our latest treand and fashion before Hokkaido locals do, haha.
@@LostinHokkaido Daijoubu. Your pronunciation is far better than mine. BTW, I always wondering about the university entry exam. What subjects do they have for the exam paper. Is it true that every university have their own exam papers, and are not standardized by the Japanese government/ministry of education?
@@AlexSDU As I mentioned to you guys before, I like the way Malaysians pronounce because it is a lot easier for the Japanese to listen. They offer several selection processes in exam system. For starters, you'll need to take a standard exam held by ministry of education. Once you were admitted on that exam, you go on to the next exam that was made by each institution. However, there exist lot more entry courses and even "loophole" for so-called the gifted and wealthy people, haha.
Welcome back and thank you for taking us on your travel vlog to sapparo. The snow looked so thick on the roadside.. i found snow very fascinating hehe..😅
Hi,
Yes, there are more snow in Sapporo than the place I currently live. After the trip there, reportedly, they had record level snow,,,,
Sapporo Tanuki-Koji 1:53
Lunch- Unique Ramen noodle 2:57
Next lunch- Big Yakisoba noodle 4:23
Underground shopping mall- Hokkaido Cheese Tart 5:54
Good luck to your son. Also that was a great food adventure you had there. I'm looking forward to visit Hokkaido once the internationally travel resumed.
Hi, thank you. Yes, I'll keep you informed you guys of the foods!
Hello Kecos, so good to hear from you again. And it's great to see my old (temporary) home Sapporo as well.
We're not having snow recently in southern Germany, but lots of grey clouds and dark days with rainy weather.
Let me wish your son best luck for getting to the uni he likes. Also please stay healthy and looking forward to your next video^^
Hi, long time no talk,
Kamuichan-san. Thank you for the wishes. Please visit our island again once COVID-19 is over.
@@LostinHokkaido You're most welcome. And definetely i want to come to Japan again. Also i want to import my next car directly from Japan as well :)
Kecos-さん。お久しぶりですね!Just like other fan of yours, it's great to hear from you again. I like also like 一蘭 very much and often buy their instant noodle pack because it helps to make me feel I'm in Japan. Also, you are quite IT savvy as metaverse has recently introduced but you already explored and have plan in mind. 気をつけてください!
Thank you very very much! Yes, one day, I found your comment, and I was delighted with it. Oh, you are already a fan of Ichiran,Ne! It's kind of funny that some Malaysian friends (Mostly KL people) know our latest treand and fashion before Hokkaido locals do, haha.
5:51 Thank you for the subtitle. I thought I heard you said 'Gyudon' when you actually saying 'We're done'. Silly old me with my bad hearing.🤣🤣🤣
Haha, it's because of my pronunciation. Actually, it's embarrassing me that automatic subtitle by UA-cam and mine are sometimes different, lol.
@@LostinHokkaido Daijoubu. Your pronunciation is far better than mine.
BTW, I always wondering about the university entry exam. What subjects do they have for the exam paper. Is it true that every university have their own exam papers, and are not standardized by the Japanese government/ministry of education?
@@AlexSDU As I mentioned to you guys before, I like the way Malaysians pronounce because it is a lot easier for the Japanese to listen.
They offer several selection processes in exam system. For starters, you'll need to take a standard exam held by ministry of education. Once you were admitted on that exam, you go on to the next exam that was made by each institution. However, there exist lot more entry courses and even "loophole" for so-called the gifted and wealthy people, haha.
@@LostinHokkaido I see. Thank you for the explanation. I wish your son best of luck on his exams.