We are a very energetic people, we value our time with great joy, I recommend when you come to stay in hostels, through airbnb itself, the chances of you making friends and going out together to do things are almost 100% haha
Riding the subway listening to Jorge Ben's song is really cool. Congratulations to the old man for the good taste. Thank you George for showing my city at its best.
You should try the yellow line for the next time, is one of the most advanced subway Lines in the world. You really feel into the Future inside that Line, is my favorite one. Great that You went to liberdade( the japanese district) because is my favorite place in São Paulo. And that's show people about How much diversity we Have here. Also we Have security problems for sure, but is not that Big thing that can Make you give UP tô visit the some places as people usually think. Also is awesome that through your way you found out some people who shows How is Brazilian society in general. Happy And generous.
@@GeorgeJapan and the Esmeralda line, follows the edge of the river Pinheiros. not exactly a "beautiful ride" but I believe it's quite interesting for you
@@GeorgeJapan I live very near to Saúde station, which is 3 stations before Jabaquara. Check the Yellow line. It's great. I live near some Japanese stores that sell products from Japan, like the Hirota market, wich sells stuff like Japan drinks, bento and some candies. We also have lots of Japanese influence. My kids when they were at school they had some celebrations were they served Yakisoba and some other typical meals. We also have a store called Daiso Japan. They sell Japanese products. A lot of people nearby are from Japanese decent. So we have some business dedicated to have some Japan stuff to prepare meals, rice cookers, etc.
I take that same São Paulo's metro line pretty much everyday and I've came across that musician more times than I can count! It was so funny seeing him in your video, what a coincidence!
The US infrastructure is bad so subway stations are badly in need of upgrading. And, many cities have poor mass transit systems or none. Thanks for the video! Looks like great coffee too!
I really like how easy going you are! The vlogs have such a light-hearted and nice feel to it, you're like a character in a videogame exploring side quests, you'll talk to anyone!
Deve ser coisa nova kk quando eu trabalhava presencial eu usava o cartão BOM (agr é TOP) e quando eu esquecia eu tinha q comprar os tickets mas parece q decidiram implementar os qr codes E o cara do violão é bem talentoso
Conheço 18 grandes cidades pelo mundo e em se tratando de limpeza, segurança, periodicidade , rapidez e conectividade entre linhas o metro de Sao Paulo nao perde em nada para nenhuma delas. Grandes cidades , tem grandes populaçoes e em todas elas, nos horarios de rush, os trens andam lotados e nao adianta achar que tem lugar que eh melhor que outro. Tudo igual. Precisa vir um japones ( e ele sabe do que esta falando!!!!) para dizer que o metro de Sao Paulo, eh muito bom!!!
Sim com certeza, eu ainda acho que pra evitar um pouco da lotação a gente em algum momento vai ter que investir em mais andares de metrôs, mas a gente tá muito bem!!
Uma coisa que ajuda no fato do metrô não ser tão ocupado é que menos gente usa ele proporcionalmente ao Japão em que tem muito mais pessoas que dependem dele todo o dia, o Brasil tem muito pouco incentivo ao transporte coletivo
@@keldeo05 Falta sim uma melhor politica para transportes publicos, mas pode acreditar que conheço gente que poderia muito bem usar o metro, mas faz questao de usar o carro, por comodidade e tambem por ostentaçao e nem eh rico! Brasileiros sao viciados em carro e muitos o possuem porque esse meio de transporte ainda eh sinonimo de status no Brasil. Basta o vizinho comprar um carro e todo mundo acha que esta rico. Gente ignorante e que precisa encarar o mundo de outra forma.
@@keldeo05 Nao sei onde voce mora e que linhas usa, (se usa!!!!), mas o metro eh bem cheio (normal!!!) em horarios de rush e com lotaçao normal nos outros horarios. Saiba que uma linha de metro para se pagar, tem que transportar em media 3 vezes a sua capacidade em cada viagem e a maioria das linhas faz esse papel muito bem e em SP a campea eh a linha azul e a mais deficitaria eh a vermelha que transporta, 1,2 em cada viagem. O que da dinheiro em um metro, eh o sobe e desce ao longo da linha em cada viagem. Rotatividade de passageiros da lucro e serve muito mais pessoas.
Without knowing or even trying, he managed to showcase staples of São Paulo and Brazil. I am in awe. 0:19 State-mandated lojão do brás bag 1:33 A beggar asking for fare money (he possibly didn't notice) 2:49 Any subway car on the blue line being super crowded 3:31 The very talented, but also very illicit subway busker (they have to hide from the guards) and the working class, uninterested in the busker, just trying to get home (or to work) 5:04 One of the chanting beggars who are also not permitted on subway cars and stations, who also have to hide from the guards 6:36 A coffee shop improvised from a garage and the living room of a house, complete with beach chairs and a hand-written sign 7:47 A very nice looking coffee, served on a cheap 0.02 cent disposable plastic cup
Hi George! How much I miss São Paulo! When I lived there, there weren't so many lines, I didn't use the subway, I just took a few walks with friends to meet (I lived there between 11~14 yo, I didn't need to use public transport). I'm glad you're having fun. If you stay in Brazil any longer, you'll get chubby, so much delicious food! See ya 😊
I was a street musician as well, I used to play at the Subways, I know this guy you met. It's actually prohibited to play at the trains and stations but the supervision it's not so hard to get over it, and if you get caught playing the security guy will just tell you to get out and you Will have to buy another ticket to get back, and you can get back and play more lol and depending on the security guard sometimes they aprove your Music but they just have to do their work, and sometimes they pretend not to see you because of the cameras
i met this same guy playing the guitar 2 months ago in the metro as well, such a fun coincidence, liberdade block is amazing , i lunch there at least once a month, incredible food, i saw your video there and made me very happy you liked the japanese food in sao paulo, loved your videos! :D
"that doesn't smell like human trash" George 2022 😂😂😂 the guy with his guitar in the subway is awesome 😁 9:30 I want taste it 🤤🤤🤤 and the "coffe" 🤤🤤🤤 このビデオをどうもありがとう (Sorry my japanese is still in learning so don't be harsh to me please 😂)
Hey G, love your stuff and Japan!! If you are still around São Paulo let me know, I live here and can show you more stuff around. Keep up the good work 🤘🏻
Teve um outro japonês que fez várias viagens de ônibus rodoviário, mostrando as rotas, lugares, pontos de paradas. Ele realmente gostou muito, e é bom viajar de ônibus, além de serem confortáveis, você conhece várias paisagens do território
09:23 The dumplings are traditional Argentinian snacks called "EMPANADAS" (they are actually traditional in several countries in South America - but not in Brazil). Our most representative dough snack is called "PASTEL". It is a kind of fried gyooza. せっかくだから、PASTELを 試して 見て ください😄
You should also try the brazilian baked ones. They are called "pastel assado". The good ones have a dough that is a little crumbly, looks like pie dough.
@@GeorgeJapan I recommend going to a local street market (feira-livre in Portuguese - ask the locals about it. Every neighborhood has its own on a set day) and look for a PASTEL stall where you can choose a pastel with your favorite filling (cheese, ham, pizza, beef, chicken, palm heart, etc). Beside there will certainly be a CALDO DE CANA stall where you can try the traditional sugar cane juice with a bit of lime. 最高!!!
You have a great energy, I'm going to see your videos in other countries. In Brazil it is not common drink coffee like this we used to drink it warm, sometimes mixed with milk sometimes mixed with sugar and some people prefer it without anything.
2:30 The way you rated the smell George nooo 😂😂 AND YOUR FOOTBALL JUGGLING love to see it haha !! If you’re on the lookout for new Japanese inspired/tied locations I recommend Praça do Japão in Curitiba, Paraná (tho it’s far from where you are so just in case you have time) I only once got to pass by there so I unfortunately didn’t explore, but there’s much Japanese landscape and scenery so if you’re ever able to it’s a beautiful place to see 🥰🫂 God Bless, excited for wherever you’re headed next :D !
It was not that crowded, at 6 PM it'd have been much worse (Tokyo feelings) 😆 The metro in SP is quite good and as my brother is part of their staff I feel proud you enjoyed it, even though you were riding the oldest line and trains. The café looked cozy and nice, now I want to try that drink too ^ ^
Hey George...the metro here is very impressive and very clean. Each station also has artwork, I believe. I do not miss the metro in NYC. I agree....dirty, stinky, gross. But, the SP metro system is also much younger. I love the music on the metro here. It's so cool how you meet people too.
In a matter of age, it would be fair to compare the stations with London, Paris and Moscow maybe. Is the smell caused by bad ventilation due to old designs?
@@GeorgeJapan In Brazil there is a Festival called "Natal Luz" located in the city of Gramado, I'm Brazilian and I've never been there but many say it's an unforgettable experience, if you can go there it would be amazing, Gramado is really different from other Brazilian cities, it's like a Europe inside Brazil. 🥰
Hey George! Happy you're enjoying your stay here in Brazil. There are some great all you can eat japanese restaurants, for instance, i greatly recommend Mori Ohta Sushi on Dr. Mario Ferraz Street here in São Paulo (there are other units of the same restaurant chain, but i loved this one) it has a similar price range to the one you went in the Liberdade video, but it has a much bigger variety of diferent sushi for you to try, apart from amazing product quality, and you can try as many as you like!
Just a thing, here in São Paulo, *you have to include the CPTM lines,* which are considered "metropolitan trains," in the size and number of stations of the metro for many reasons, the simples ones are that they service cities in the "Greater São Paulo" area, and the fact that they are connected just as any metro line. For instance, I live close to the Autódromo de Interlagos, where the train station "Autódromo" is the closest to my home, I take the train there, and it have free passage to the metro in the stations Santo Amaro and Pinheiros. So both systems function as one metropolitan metro system, and the system, meaning size and amount, should be counted as one. And BTW, comparing the SP Metro to Tokyo (or comparing any other metro in the world with Tokyo) is unfair, you guys have the best system in the world, but hey, São Paulo System is great though.
I don't know if anyone already mentioned it, but you can also buy a single use ticket on that charging stations. You can select if you want to buy a single ticket or to recharge the card
I'm impressed by and envious of the São Paulo metro. I wish my local light rail station was like that. Only 14 months after opening, it's dirty, and at least one elevator or escalator is broken at all times. The surrounding street has deteriorated. Trash and graffiti have increased significantly since the station opened. There is no music, no espresso or food cart. There is a little place that serves milk teas and pastries, but there are no vegan options, so I never go there. I looked forward to this station opening for years, but the newness wore off quickly. It is a place to get through on the way to and from work, an unpleasant necessity. Also impressive is Cristina's command of Japanese. That seems rare among American Sansei, so it was surprising to hear.
Actually u used the oldest line, the yellow one is a good one for next time, it is a driverless train and u can enjoy some nice areas close to the stations.
WUUUT You went to a coffee shop I know! That's so cool also I know your subscriber and the coffee shop owner! XD ahahah what a surprise! Hope you enjoyed yourself there!
Hi,the subway in São Paulo is very efficient and I particularly think it is safe,the stations that surround Avenida Paulista are generally more modern,I hope you can visit Brazil,and come visit my city, Curitiba
As mais modernas e bonitas são da linha 5 com suas conchas de vidro,linha 4 de Pinheiros até Vila Sônia,todas longe da região da Paulista, também vai ter as novas estações que estão em construção da linha 6 e da expansão da linha 2 todas na periferia.
And one more thing, I would definitely take someone from outside Brazil to visit the São Paulo municipal market. It is really amazing and has an impressive amount of merchandise...the best Chilean olives and sandwiches...as well as fruits, spices, meat and restaurants.
hi George! happy that you liked our metro. it's pretty nice and clean, but needs more stations, specially in the poorer neighborhoods. hope one day we'll get there.
very nice, the snacks seems to be delicious おいしいいです! Sao Paulo is a fun city, i think you will like to see "Avenida Paulista" / "Paulista Avenue" on sunday, they use to close it for cars and people gather at avenue. Bem-vindo ao Brasil! Welcome to Brazil ブラジルへようこそ
You should definitely try (but actually make everyday use) of the metro in Rio (assuming you go to Rio de Janeiro) it’s a lot newer and quite impressive. Biggest advice (stay in Ipanema close to the beach preferably but a few blocks further away isn’t bad either)
My favorite part: "Itadakimaaaaasu! *CRUNCH* I could hear the dumpling screaming. XD Also, I like how you were kicking the soccer ball. Pretty cool! ^^ Also, also, I'm glad you told us what it smells like on the inside of the subway station. I was looking forward to it. XD
Everyone seems so friendly in Brazil. 🙂
We are. We would love to welcome you too.
Brazilians love to show off their hospitality skills hahaha
We are a very energetic people, we value our time with great joy, I recommend when you come to stay in hostels, through airbnb itself, the chances of you making friends and going out together to do things are almost 100% haha
There is no reason to be unfriendly.. Life is beautiful despite the problems and we only have one. Come visit us !
todo mundo é simpático principalmente com estrangeiros no brasil, mas o brasileiro não tem o mesmo tratamento fora do brasil.
We are indeed!! And like to make new friends
I feel you are really experiencing the real Brazil, meeting and talking to people and not going only in touristic places 🥰🇧🇷 that's cool to see
Indeed! Agree 100%!👍👍
Riding the subway listening to Jorge Ben's song is really cool. Congratulations to the old man for the good taste. Thank you George for showing my city at its best.
You should try the yellow line for the next time, is one of the most advanced subway Lines in the world.
You really feel into the Future inside that Line, is my favorite one.
Great that You went to liberdade( the japanese district) because is my favorite place in São Paulo.
And that's show people about How much diversity we Have here.
Also we Have security problems for sure, but is not that Big thing that can Make you give UP tô visit the some places as people usually think.
Also is awesome that through your way you found out some people who shows How is Brazilian society in general.
Happy And generous.
Ok, I’ll go to yellow line next time!
@@GeorgeJapan we always feel kinda fancy in the yellow line haha
Yellow line is amazing, even the trains look like italian designed cars.
@@GeorgeJapan and the Esmeralda line, follows the edge of the river Pinheiros. not exactly a "beautiful ride" but I believe it's quite interesting for you
Já morei em NYC , e realmente a linha amarela é muito boa, nem se compara com as de lá!
You’re living proof to go out and see the world! We should all try to do something like this ! 😊
Except most counties dont like tourists.
@@portalpony477 In Brazil people like tourists but it's kinda dangerous to walk showing a camera or cellphone in the streets unfortunatelly.
I can't believe you were so near to my house! I hope you have a good time in Brazil and return some day, so we can take a coffee too next time!
Oh really? Sure let’s have some coffee next time!
@@GeorgeJapan I live very near to Saúde station, which is 3 stations before Jabaquara. Check the Yellow line.
It's great. I live near some Japanese stores that sell products from Japan, like the Hirota market, wich sells stuff like Japan drinks, bento and some candies.
We also have lots of Japanese influence. My kids when they were at school they had some celebrations were they served Yakisoba and some other typical meals.
We also have a store called Daiso Japan. They sell Japanese products.
A lot of people nearby are from Japanese decent. So we have some business dedicated to have some Japan stuff to prepare meals, rice cookers, etc.
Dude, you got a subscriber. I miss my country so much and I'm enjoying a lot remember it through your eyes. Have fun!
Thank you for watching and subscribing!😊
That’s the most pleasant metro music that I’ve ever heard! I would want to ride the train longer just to listen to him 😆
I really like how brazil had a developed public transpo system just like in Japan.👍👍
In sao paulo maybe, not all brazil
@@feliperodrigues7414 To be fair, Brazil is massive compared to Japan.
@@feliperodrigues7414 Yes, it would be really expensive to have a subway system covering 8 million sq km. lol
Glad to see you're enjoying Sao Paulo!
I’m having a great time here😊🇧🇷
@@GeorgeJapan if you're not insanely busy, shoot me a message if you have free time and would like to eat the best espetos in SP.
*clapping* for the metro musician
👏👏👏
ha George is skilled in football, nice!! :) hey George, when your tour is over I hope you can remember Brazil with a smile.
Of course! I love Brazil 🇧🇷 I’ll never forget people’s kindness and food is amazing here😊
I take that same São Paulo's metro line pretty much everyday and I've came across that musician more times than I can count! It was so funny seeing him in your video, what a coincidence!
The US infrastructure is bad so subway stations are badly in need of upgrading. And, many cities have poor mass transit systems or none. Thanks for the video! Looks like great coffee too!
Thank you for watching!😊
I really like how easy going you are! The vlogs have such a light-hearted and nice feel to it, you're like a character in a videogame exploring side quests, you'll talk to anyone!
wow i'm brazilian but never saw these qr code tickets... that guy playing guitar was so cool!
Really? Yeah he is amazing!
Deve ser coisa nova kk quando eu trabalhava presencial eu usava o cartão BOM (agr é TOP) e quando eu esquecia eu tinha q comprar os tickets mas parece q decidiram implementar os qr codes
E o cara do violão é bem talentoso
Conheço 18 grandes cidades pelo mundo e em se tratando de limpeza, segurança, periodicidade , rapidez e conectividade entre linhas o metro de Sao Paulo nao perde em nada para nenhuma delas.
Grandes cidades , tem grandes populaçoes e em todas elas, nos horarios de rush, os trens andam lotados e nao adianta achar que tem lugar que eh melhor que outro. Tudo igual.
Precisa vir um japones ( e ele sabe do que esta falando!!!!) para dizer que o metro de Sao Paulo, eh muito bom!!!
Sim com certeza, eu ainda acho que pra evitar um pouco da lotação a gente em algum momento vai ter que investir em mais andares de metrôs, mas a gente tá muito bem!!
Uma coisa que ajuda no fato do metrô não ser tão ocupado é que menos gente usa ele proporcionalmente ao Japão em que tem muito mais pessoas que dependem dele todo o dia, o Brasil tem muito pouco incentivo ao transporte coletivo
@@keldeo05
Falta sim uma melhor politica para transportes publicos, mas pode acreditar que conheço gente que poderia muito bem usar o metro, mas faz questao de usar o carro, por comodidade e tambem por ostentaçao e nem eh rico!
Brasileiros sao viciados em carro e muitos o possuem porque esse meio de transporte ainda eh sinonimo de status no Brasil. Basta o vizinho comprar um carro e todo mundo acha que esta rico. Gente ignorante e que precisa encarar o mundo de outra forma.
@@keldeo05
Nao sei onde voce mora e que linhas usa, (se usa!!!!), mas o metro eh bem cheio (normal!!!) em horarios de rush e com lotaçao normal nos outros horarios.
Saiba que uma linha de metro para se pagar, tem que transportar em media 3 vezes a sua capacidade em cada viagem e a maioria das linhas faz esse papel muito bem e em SP a campea eh a linha azul e a mais deficitaria eh a vermelha que transporta, 1,2 em cada viagem.
O que da dinheiro em um metro, eh o sobe e desce ao longo da linha em cada viagem.
Rotatividade de passageiros da lucro e serve muito mais pessoas.
😂😂😂 Ta de brinquedo...kkk
Without knowing or even trying, he managed to showcase staples of São Paulo and Brazil. I am in awe.
0:19 State-mandated lojão do brás bag
1:33 A beggar asking for fare money (he possibly didn't notice)
2:49 Any subway car on the blue line being super crowded
3:31 The very talented, but also very illicit subway busker (they have to hide from the guards) and the working class, uninterested in the busker, just trying to get home (or to work)
5:04 One of the chanting beggars who are also not permitted on subway cars and stations, who also have to hide from the guards
6:36 A coffee shop improvised from a garage and the living room of a house, complete with beach chairs and a hand-written sign
7:47 A very nice looking coffee, served on a cheap 0.02 cent disposable plastic cup
Hi George! How much I miss São Paulo! When I lived there, there weren't so many lines, I didn't use the subway, I just took a few walks with friends to meet (I lived there between 11~14 yo, I didn't need to use public transport). I'm glad you're having fun. If you stay in Brazil any longer, you'll get chubby, so much delicious food! See ya 😊
Verdade. Eu perdi 12 quilos quando me mudei de São Paulo e fui morar em Tokyo.
I was a street musician as well, I used to play at the Subways, I know this guy you met. It's actually prohibited to play at the trains and stations but the supervision it's not so hard to get over it, and if you get caught playing the security guy will just tell you to get out and you Will have to buy another ticket to get back, and you can get back and play more lol and depending on the security guard sometimes they aprove your Music but they just have to do their work, and sometimes they pretend not to see you because of the cameras
it's nice to see you having fun here in brazil! you're very, very welcome. keep sharing your experience please!
Thank you for watching!😊
Ele é fofo. ❤️ Simpático
I’m loving itttttttt. Got a subscriber. You have such a vibe 😊 keep going!!!
Você é tão lindo e carismático, amei seu canal.❤️🇧🇷😍
The yellow metro line is the best one
They even have staff to guide blind people
Please have a look if possible!
In ALL metrô stations blind people may have assistance from staff.
i met this same guy playing the guitar 2 months ago in the metro as well, such a fun coincidence, liberdade block is amazing , i lunch there at least once a month, incredible food, i saw your video there and made me very happy you liked the japanese food in sao paulo, loved your videos! :D
So cute you enjoy with subscribes, you have opportunity to know Brazil with Brazilians eyes
Loved this video! So much fun :)
great video, I love it. So nice that you have a great time in my country. Hope you come back many times.
OMG a George Japan public transport video, I'm so excited!!!
♡♡♡
Thank you for watching!😊
thanks brother .welcome to sao paulo Brasil !!hugs
Thank you!!😊🇧🇷
The "vamos" kills me! 🤣🤣
Welcome to São Paulo!
"that doesn't smell like human trash" George 2022 😂😂😂
the guy with his guitar in the subway is awesome 😁
9:30 I want taste it 🤤🤤🤤 and the "coffe" 🤤🤤🤤
このビデオをどうもありがとう (Sorry my japanese is still in learning so don't be harsh to me please 😂)
thank you for bringing the good things from Brazil in your videos
Thank you for watching!😊
Let's goooo, another Video in Brazil
It's nice hearing you besides learning about view of you outside and I am practising my English language.
👍👍
Bro George I really love ur videos
Hey G, love your stuff and Japan!! If you are still around São Paulo let me know, I live here and can show you more stuff around. Keep up the good work 🤘🏻
Thank you!😊
This vid made me smile a lot ✌🏻😊
Teve um outro japonês que fez várias viagens de ônibus rodoviário, mostrando as rotas, lugares, pontos de paradas. Ele realmente gostou muito, e é bom viajar de ônibus, além de serem confortáveis, você conhece várias paisagens do território
sabe me dizer qual o nome dele?
Enjoy São Paulo, I am a new fan!
Que fofos! Tão satisfatório assistir seus vídeos.
How cute! So satisfying to watch your videos.
09:23 The dumplings are traditional Argentinian snacks called "EMPANADAS" (they are actually traditional in several countries in South America - but not in Brazil).
Our most representative dough snack is called "PASTEL". It is a kind of fried gyooza.
せっかくだから、PASTELを 試して 見て ください😄
You should also try the brazilian baked ones. They are called "pastel assado". The good ones have a dough that is a little crumbly, looks like pie dough.
おっけー!食べてみます!
@@GeorgeJapan I recommend going to a local street market (feira-livre in Portuguese - ask the locals about it. Every neighborhood has its own on a set day) and look for a PASTEL stall where you can choose a pastel with your favorite filling (cheese, ham, pizza, beef, chicken, palm heart, etc). Beside there will certainly be a CALDO DE CANA stall where you can try the traditional sugar cane juice with a bit of lime.
最高!!!
パステル、いいおすすめですね!
You have a great energy, I'm going to see your videos in other countries. In Brazil it is not common drink coffee like this we used to drink it warm, sometimes mixed with milk sometimes mixed with sugar and some people prefer it without anything.
2:30 The way you rated the smell George nooo 😂😂 AND YOUR FOOTBALL JUGGLING love to see it haha !! If you’re on the lookout for new Japanese inspired/tied locations I recommend Praça do Japão in Curitiba, Paraná (tho it’s far from where you are so just in case you have time) I only once got to pass by there so I unfortunately didn’t explore, but there’s much Japanese landscape and scenery so if you’re ever able to it’s a beautiful place to see 🥰🫂 God Bless, excited for wherever you’re headed next :D !
Thanks for the awesome video :)
Thank you for watching!😊
I remember your kanji tattoo videos and also the easy peazy japanesy videos. So funny. I’m sure you will do some like those again some time.
It was not that crowded, at 6 PM it'd have been much worse (Tokyo feelings) 😆 The metro in SP is quite good and as my brother is part of their staff I feel proud you enjoyed it, even though you were riding the oldest line and trains. The café looked cozy and nice, now I want to try that drink too ^ ^
You should go there☕️
@@GeorgeJapan I will ^^
Hey George...the metro here is very impressive and very clean. Each station also has artwork, I believe. I do not miss the metro in NYC. I agree....dirty, stinky, gross. But, the SP metro system is also much younger. I love the music on the metro here. It's so cool how you meet people too.
Yeah it’s pretty impressive! I love the music too♪
In a matter of age, it would be fair to compare the stations with London, Paris and Moscow maybe. Is the smell caused by bad ventilation due to old designs?
You are so nice and funny! I'm happy you have visited Brazil.
Thank you for watching!😊
George é incrível ❤
Could you live in Brazil? lol I'm just loving your videos in Brazil
I met this Man..always singing bossanova...
He is a good musician!
Wow! You're pretty good with the soccer ball 👏
Thank you!⚽️
Nice videos from Brazil ! When will be ur last day in this gorgeous Country? Make more videos about Sao Paulo. Looks so nice there!
Thank you for watching!😊Until Christmas!
@@GeorgeJapan In Brazil there is a Festival called "Natal Luz" located in the city of Gramado, I'm Brazilian and I've never been there but many say it's an unforgettable experience, if you can go there it would be amazing, Gramado is really different from other Brazilian cities, it's like a Europe inside Brazil. 🥰
Hey George! Happy you're enjoying your stay here in Brazil. There are some great all you can eat japanese restaurants, for instance, i greatly recommend Mori Ohta Sushi on Dr. Mario Ferraz Street here in São Paulo (there are other units of the same restaurant chain, but i loved this one) it has a similar price range to the one you went in the Liberdade video, but it has a much bigger variety of diferent sushi for you to try, apart from amazing product quality, and you can try as many as you like!
I'm so glad to know that you're enjoying my hometown"
são Paulo is the cleanest metro ive ever visited, although I do not know Tokyo's.
at 5:04s that woman was asking for food cause she was in a bad situation since the pandemic, I think you didn’t understand that.
This house that he i've tried coffee is so traditional in Brazil, really interesting video!
Sp é incrível, tenho muito orgulho de ser paulista.
Incredible videos, very nice and funny person. Welcome to Brazil. Enjoy.
Please make videos visiting each region of Brazil, I'm sure you'll love it and you'll be very welcome!! I'm from the south of Brazil, Curitiba-PR ❤❤
I am Brazilian, live in São Paulo, but can't hit the ball 3 times in the air! Congratulations!!!
Hahaha thank you!⚽️
This subway man is very talented.
The metro in Brazil looks similar here in Montreal in Canada
Just a thing, here in São Paulo, *you have to include the CPTM lines,* which are considered "metropolitan trains," in the size and number of stations of the metro for many reasons, the simples ones are that they service cities in the "Greater São Paulo" area, and the fact that they are connected just as any metro line.
For instance, I live close to the Autódromo de Interlagos, where the train station "Autódromo" is the closest to my home, I take the train there, and it have free passage to the metro in the stations Santo Amaro and Pinheiros.
So both systems function as one metropolitan metro system, and the system, meaning size and amount, should be counted as one.
And BTW, comparing the SP Metro to Tokyo (or comparing any other metro in the world with Tokyo) is unfair, you guys have the best system in the world, but hey, São Paulo System is great though.
I don't know if anyone already mentioned it, but you can also buy a single use ticket on that charging stations. You can select if you want to buy a single ticket or to recharge the card
Oh I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info!😊
Great video! How long are you staying in Brazil?
Oh wow! Are you still in Brazil? If you make a meet and greet, I'll do my best to be there!
Adorei, vi seu canal e me inscrevi. Boa sorte ,sucesso.
Não deixe de visitar nossas praias, arraial do Cabo, Paraty, Angra dos Reis, lençóis maranhense, cataratas do Iguaçu
I'm impressed by and envious of the São Paulo metro. I wish my local light rail station was like that. Only 14 months after opening, it's dirty, and at least one elevator or escalator is broken at all times. The surrounding street has deteriorated. Trash and graffiti have increased significantly since the station opened. There is no music, no espresso or food cart. There is a little place that serves milk teas and pastries, but there are no vegan options, so I never go there. I looked forward to this station opening for years, but the newness wore off quickly. It is a place to get through on the way to and from work, an unpleasant necessity.
Also impressive is Cristina's command of Japanese. That seems rare among American Sansei, so it was surprising to hear.
Actually u used the oldest line, the yellow one is a good one for next time, it is a driverless train and u can enjoy some nice areas close to the stations.
You should try the yellow line. Very clean and safe.
Ok!👍
WUUUT You went to a coffee shop I know! That's so cool also I know your subscriber and the coffee shop owner! XD ahahah what a surprise! Hope you enjoyed yourself there!
Hi,the subway in São Paulo is very efficient and I particularly think it is safe,the stations that surround Avenida Paulista are generally more modern,I hope you can visit Brazil,and come visit my city, Curitiba
As mais modernas e bonitas são da linha 5 com suas conchas de vidro,linha 4 de Pinheiros até Vila Sônia,todas longe da região da Paulista, também vai ter as novas estações que estão em construção da linha 6 e da expansão da linha 2 todas na periferia.
And one more thing, I would definitely take someone from outside Brazil to visit the São Paulo municipal market. It is really amazing and has an impressive amount of merchandise...the best Chilean olives and sandwiches...as well as fruits, spices, meat and restaurants.
Please, go there! I think you'll like it a lot.... I've lived in Germany for 4 years and I've never seen anything like what we have in Brazil
You should try red line one day. I'd love to see you there!
The yellow line of the subway is the best! Be careful in São Paulo!
hi George! happy that you liked our metro. it's pretty nice and clean, but needs more stations, specially in the poorer neighborhoods. hope one day we'll get there.
Yeah it’s pretty nice! People recommend Yellow line, so I’ll try it out too!
very nice, the snacks seems to be delicious おいしいいです! Sao Paulo is a fun city, i think you will like to see "Avenida Paulista" / "Paulista Avenue" on sunday, they use to close it for cars and people gather at avenue. Bem-vindo ao Brasil! Welcome to Brazil ブラジルへようこそ
Great video. I live in São Paulo, south zone. The Subway from São Paulo was based on Subway from Paris.
There are some new parts of this metro system that are kinda nice to see, near the Paulista venue.
George u shold see the silver station!! Is so cool
Ok!!
Next time you should visit the Japanese Immigration Museum in Liberdade neighborhood, at Bunkiyo. I was there last August, amazing.
Ok!🇯🇵🇧🇷👍
You should definitely try (but actually make everyday use) of the metro in Rio (assuming you go to Rio de Janeiro) it’s a lot newer and quite impressive. Biggest advice (stay in Ipanema close to the beach preferably but a few blocks further away isn’t bad either)
Thank you for this video.
I hope you visited Liberdade japoa
You speak a good English 😮 watashi braziljin, aichi Ken ni sundemasu, demo eigo to nihongo hetakuso desu 🤣🤣🤣
Arigatou!😊
今、あなたのチャンネルを知り、登録しました。私は日本語を話せませんので、通訳を使っています。私の国へようこそという意味です。サンパウロで日本人が日本料理に挑戦するのは、とても興味深いことです。それが良いのか悪いのか、日本を知らない限り、ここにいる私たちには知る由もない。その結果、あなたのビデオは、あなただけでなく、それを見るすべての人にとって、素晴らしい学びの旅になるのです。おめでとうございます!とてもよかったです。
I hope the translator worked and that you understood what I was trying to say... because when I look at those letters I have no idea what is written!
You are a very nice guy! We love Japanese people!
Thank you!😊
Wow that’s cool 👍
Thank you!!🤩
It’s nice video🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
The yeallow lline is the newest/best and the most crowded is the red line. IMO for the size o SP there are too few lines. Good football skills!
I’ll try go to yellow line next time!
It’s just one price,but not in Tokyo 😉😂🤣👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻‼️‼️
Your smile is so perfect
My favorite part: "Itadakimaaaaasu! *CRUNCH*
I could hear the dumpling screaming. XD
Also, I like how you were kicking the soccer ball. Pretty cool! ^^
Also, also, I'm glad you told us what it smells like on the inside of the subway station. I was looking forward to it. XD
Who knew George was a good soccer player? Not only cute, but also handy.
no one can resist kick ups and Empanadas at Ulu Cafe. Best place in town