I like how he explains everything, every place he passes, routes, restrictions and rules. It's very useful and enjoyable to watch. Keep it up👍🏼 subscribed❤
I’m Czech nationality. With my Japanese husband we lived in Setagaya and my son was born in Seijo Gakuen Mae. Same residential area as described in this video. I liked it there. Odakyu sen, we lived in Kyodo eki. Later my husband transferred to Osaka with job and it has never been the same. I never liked Osaka. Setagaya was pretty! ❤
i like ur video. it is useful for me learning japanese language. it's refreshing to find a japanese youtuber who speaks their own language. i really appreciate you for this video. btw, are we allowed to have a request? i personally would love to see hidden gem places in japan, and perhaps some nature related places as well. countryside also fine. thank you! arigatougozaimashita.
Glad I found your video. My uncle used to live in Setagaya-ku with my Japanese aunt for 30 years. Unfortunately by the time I had enough savings and time to visit Japan he'd passed away so I skipped this area. Turned out the houses and gardens are so big by Japan's standards. Good to know he'd lived well... The sakura trees are so pretty. Thanks for showing us around, stay safe and healthy! (Btw, I like your voice). 😊❤🌸
My student accomodation was a 20m walk from Seijogakuen-mae (and it was the station I used to get into town), loved living there!!! It was fun looking at the fancy houses and cars
Wonderful! I just visited Tokyo and it is great to watch a video that reminds me of this wonderful experience. Yes, the Netherlands and Denmark are particularly bike-friendly - you would enjoy places like Amsterdam and Copenhagen for sure. I was surprised to see a lot of bicycles in Tokyo and even more surprised that they seem to drive left lane, right lane or sidewalk, as they see fit - while everybody else calmly and closely follows the traffic rules. Anyway, what a wonderful country you have 🤍❤🤍
I like your voice. It's kinda charming (?). It'll sound better with better mic I guess. Your voice has potential to become an ASMR. And I like the neighborhoods as well. I'll definitely take a walk there on weekends. It'll look like a heaven with better camera and more stable movement. Anyway, thank you for the video! Keep up the good work! Ganbatte ne! 😄
An American dream: To live in an American house, owning a German car, having a French Chef, with a Japanese wife. An American nightmare: To live in a Japanese house, owning a French car, having a German Chef, with an American wife.
Ah that's a very nice and quiet area with sakura. You are right that crowded spots are quite off-putting, too many people just make it unpleasant. I never visited this area before though, I should try it sometime when I return to Tokyo.
I just got back to London after visiting Japan for a month. I miss the bidet and food in Japan. People are so polite and their culture is more refined than European people 😮
Very interesting been there years ago and loved it would love to go back to Japan. Yes Netherlands are the most friendly bicycle country in Europe among with Denmark,. You can watch on youtube how many project there are. You say Europe but have in mind there are many differences between countries, Easter Europe, Central, Benelux, Scandinavia, the UK, The Balkan, many many differences still. When I am watching this Video it reminds me of the Wind up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami I read the book 25 years ago and the character always took the odakyu line from his place in Setagaya to Shinjuku. It's like having the pictures now to the story in the book.
I had visited Tokyo/ Kyoto last month during end of March/ April 1st week for Hanami ( Cherry Blossom viewing ), it was very beautiful, Philosophers Path at Kyoto is very similar to above Sakura walking path at Seijo, ( kindly communicate the name of the path/ exact location, I will come there during my next visit to Tokyo, 🙏🙏 Arigatou gozaimashita, From, India
Japan is such a humble and frugal country. There is nothing luxurious here, and whatever luxury it claims has the feel of grandfather's clock. I was shocked at the Deigoku Hotel's buffet menu: roast beef, curry rice, castera, baked mackerel, dandanmyun, apple pie. I thought Deigoku was Japan's flagship hotel, and it did not serve scalop, lobster, king crab, steak, etc., like other 5 star hotels around the world. So what if you made udon noodle with your soul in it? So what if you made a perfect castera? Wheat is wheat, cheapie is cheapie. Enough for saving materials. Japan is so much about showing and packaging. Everything feels streril, tiny and clinical like the thumb-size dessert it serves. There is no feast, no mansion, no extravagance, no excess in Japan; it is stifling at times.
There isn't that much residential space around the palace - mostly the land is occupied by huge, busy roads and expressways - in other words, not a very peaceful and quiet area to live - there are some residential plots not far from there and it is not cheap for sure - you would still have to be pretty well off to live there.
@@oxfordtiger ...of course; more in the sense of wondering about why not in the past the rich neighborhoods do not developed in that area or near (before the expressways etc) Also I lived in Tokyo and I am aware of that area.
@@TheReverb1 Maybe it was because of WWII - a lot of central Tokyo was firebombed and people were moved out to the suburbs. I remember one of my old students telling me that she used to live in a house in Ginza but during the war had to move to Koshigaya way out in Saitama - looking at land prices now doesn't sound like such a good deal!
Many people wear them this time of year to prevent the effects of pollen and yellow sand. Even before the corona epidemic, Japan had a culture of wearing masks👍
@7:40 That's a Toyota Century, aka 'the Rolls Royce of Japan'. Being a petrol head, I always get annoyed when I see a Japanese person who's not very knowledgeable about their own automotive culture. It's so rich and interesting!
Wealthy Japanese do not like to show off their wealth. Unlike Germans and Americans who don’t mind shoving their wealth in everyone’s face. Japan strives for egalitarianism, and is one of the most equal countries on earth.
@@uropy you live in Japan and seem to have your eyes closed which is typical of white imports. The Japanese purposely design their homes to be very private and closed off to the outside. They also purposely make them appear to be smaller from the outside. These are not opinions but facts look it up, it's a Japanese architectural style. I've seem many Japanese homes that look modest from outside but at times when they open the doors or garage and you have a peek inside you'll see these are very grand and high end homes worth millions. Open your eyes a little.
Great video! Have watched the others too, subscribed! btw, I'll be in Tokyo and will have an art exhibition in Shibuya from May23rd to June 6th. Will send you details through IG if you want to come see it and meet! Cheers!
I like how he explains everything, every place he passes, routes, restrictions and rules. It's very useful and enjoyable to watch. Keep it up👍🏼 subscribed❤
Arigato!👺
I’m Czech nationality. With my Japanese husband we lived in Setagaya and my son was born in Seijo Gakuen Mae. Same residential area as described in this video. I liked it there. Odakyu sen, we lived in Kyodo eki. Later my husband transferred to Osaka with job and it has never been the same. I never liked Osaka. Setagaya was pretty! ❤
Awesome!!🖤
Is your Japanese husband is rich?
I love the story telling. It‘s great to learn more about the japanese culture
Yeah! Thank u👺
Very clean n neat area with beautiful cherry 🍒 blossoms.
YEAHHH🌸🌸🌸
It was a wonderful walk along the path with beautiful cherry blossoms at the end. 👍
YEAHHH
Loved the video, Keiland Walk. Keep 'em coming. Subscribed!
THX!! Plz check my new video👺
i like ur video. it is useful for me learning japanese language. it's refreshing to find a japanese youtuber who speaks their own language. i really appreciate you for this video. btw, are we allowed to have a request? i personally would love to see hidden gem places in japan, and perhaps some nature related places as well. countryside also fine. thank you! arigatougozaimashita.
Awesome!!
Glad I found your video. My uncle used to live in Setagaya-ku with my Japanese aunt for 30 years. Unfortunately by the time I had enough savings and time to visit Japan he'd passed away so I skipped this area. Turned out the houses and gardens are so big by Japan's standards. Good to know he'd lived well... The sakura trees are so pretty. Thanks for showing us around, stay safe and healthy! (Btw, I like your voice). 😊❤🌸
Thank you for finding my channel🖤
My student accomodation was a 20m walk from Seijogakuen-mae (and it was the station I used to get into town), loved living there!!! It was fun looking at the fancy houses and cars
I LOVE❤️ TOKYO JAPAN 🇯🇵❤️❤️ FROM JAKARTA CITY, BEKASI CITY, TANGERANG CITY, DEPOK CITY, BOGOR CITY, BANDUNG CITY. INDONESIA 🇲🇨❤️🇯🇵❤️❤️❤️
YEAHHH🖤🗼
that Toyota Century was beautiful!
Absolutely!
Nice video man, keep it up👍🏽
THX! Plz check my New episode👺
wow, wonderful walking tour, friend. Tokyo is beautiful. Thanks.
Thank u too!👺
its beautiful video,thankyou so much😊😊
Thank u too! Plz check my video👺
Wonderful! I just visited Tokyo and it is great to watch a video that reminds me of this wonderful experience. Yes, the Netherlands and Denmark are particularly bike-friendly - you would enjoy places like Amsterdam and Copenhagen for sure. I was surprised to see a lot of bicycles in Tokyo and even more surprised that they seem to drive left lane, right lane or sidewalk, as they see fit - while everybody else calmly and closely follows the traffic rules. Anyway, what a wonderful country you have 🤍❤🤍
Thank u for telling me!
Thank you for walking us around. I love Japan. I will explore Osaka in few weeks. Sawasdee kha from Thailand 🇹🇭
Enjoy:->
@@KeilandWalk thank u.
Fun video! Greetings from Amsterdam :)
Thank u🇳🇱♥ Plz check my new episode👺
A very nice video indeed! I hope to walk this route when I next visit Japan. Thanks! ❤❤
You should👍
Great sharing ❤
THX🖤
I wouldn’t call it slum! It’s clean and orderly. I can truly say Japan is the cleanest country! Love Japan❤❤
YEAHHH🖤
It was a good video, thank you. I will definitely subscribe
Thank you!!👺
I like your voice. It's kinda charming (?). It'll sound better with better mic I guess. Your voice has potential to become an ASMR.
And I like the neighborhoods as well. I'll definitely take a walk there on weekends. It'll look like a heaven with better camera and more stable movement.
Anyway, thank you for the video! Keep up the good work! Ganbatte ne! 😄
YEAHHH THX
めちゃくちゃキレイとう思わない、ふつに見えます。
It's just very clean, which is good for sure.
Thanks for video.
THX too!👺
Subscribed! Love from Hong Kong ❤ visiting Tokyo next week after the Golden Week
Awesome! Enjoy!👺
ARIGATO❤️⛩️ TOKYO JAPAN 🇯🇵❤️❤️ FROM JAKARTA CITY 🇮🇩 & PIK1 JAKARTA 🇮🇩 & PIK2 JAKARTA 🇲🇨 & PIK2 TANGERANG 🇮🇩 & INDONESIA 🇮🇩❤️🇯🇵❤️❤️❤️
Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
THX! Love🖤
Thanks for sharing this video.
THX too!
An American dream: To live in an American house, owning a German car, having a French Chef, with a Japanese wife.
An American nightmare: To live in a Japanese house, owning a French car, having a German Chef, with an American wife.
Good one ! :)
Hahaha
lol🤣
Ah that's a very nice and quiet area with sakura. You are right that crowded spots are quite off-putting, too many people just make it unpleasant. I never visited this area before though, I should try it sometime when I return to Tokyo.
I just got back to London after visiting Japan for a month. I miss the bidet and food in Japan. People are so polite and their culture is more refined than European people 😮
food in bidet
Happy to hear you enjoyed!
Agree, I missed Japan too, I missed the cleanliness, discipline and respect for others not “me me and me”
Yup that’s why I have one at my house every toilet. That’s what it supposed to not just toilet paper 😂😂
ur not european if you say „european culture“.
American detected.
Very interesting been there years ago and loved it would love to go back to Japan. Yes Netherlands are the most friendly bicycle country in Europe among with Denmark,. You can watch on youtube how many project there are. You say Europe but have in mind there are many differences between countries, Easter Europe, Central, Benelux, Scandinavia, the UK, The Balkan, many many differences still. When I am watching this Video it reminds me of the Wind up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami I read the book 25 years ago and the character always took the odakyu line from his place in Setagaya to Shinjuku. It's like having the pictures now to the story in the book.
love this video ❤
THX🖤
The car at the 7:45 mark seems to be a Toyota Century.
Also, great video!
YEAH🚗 Plz check my new episode👺
NICE!!
THX🖤
Lovely
Difinitely
I love how people just casually bike around Tokyo.
Yeah🚴🚴♂️🚴♂️
sakura kinomoto from the anime card captor sakura lived in this kind of neighborhood. the anime scenes are very realistic!
I ❤ Tokyo
Love🖤🗼
I had visited Tokyo/ Kyoto last month during end of March/ April 1st week for Hanami ( Cherry Blossom viewing ), it was very beautiful,
Philosophers Path at Kyoto is very similar to above Sakura walking path at Seijo, ( kindly communicate the name of the path/ exact location, I will come there during my next visit to Tokyo, 🙏🙏
Arigatou gozaimashita,
From, India
Arigato!!👺
ちょっと悲しくなったのが、日本の高級住宅街の家々、アメリカではノーマルなサイズなこと😵💫
頑張って働いて真面目な私たちの贅沢はアメリカ人の普通なのが悔しい
日本にいたらこうは感じなかっただろうけど…
アメリカのお家は大きいよね🏠🇺🇸
도쿄 코리안타운 (코리아타운) 신오쿠보 =Tokyo’s Korean Town Shinokubo =東京コリアンタウン新大久保
🇰🇷🖤
Japan is such a humble and frugal country. There is nothing luxurious here, and whatever luxury it claims has the feel of grandfather's clock. I was shocked at the Deigoku Hotel's buffet menu: roast beef, curry rice, castera, baked mackerel, dandanmyun, apple pie. I thought Deigoku was Japan's flagship hotel, and it did not serve scalop, lobster, king crab, steak, etc., like other 5 star hotels around the world. So what if you made udon noodle with your soul in it? So what if you made a perfect castera? Wheat is wheat, cheapie is cheapie. Enough for saving materials. Japan is so much about showing and packaging. Everything feels streril, tiny and clinical like the thumb-size dessert it serves. There is no feast, no mansion, no extravagance, no excess in Japan; it is stifling at times.
Sakura this is national flowers in japan.👍
👍
thanks but uhhh I kinda felt worried when you walked infront of my house.. lmao I won't say which though
Opps..Sorry😙
声がかっこいい。
I can smell keigo's family is part of that neighborhoods.
Haha idk kidding.
😂😂
Who's keigo though 👀
🤨😏🤨
Misetekureta wa doumo arigatou , totemo sakura suki desu. Kondo Nihon ikittara mukouwo ikimasu.
ARIGATO😘😘😘
❤❤❤❤❤
🖤🖤🖤🖤
Please do my neighbourhood, Azabujuban.
OK!👍😎
Thanks. Denenchofu is the wealthy hood. What I do not understand is why not the wealthy neighborhoods are not near the Imperial Palace...
There isn't that much residential space around the palace - mostly the land is occupied by huge, busy roads and expressways - in other words, not a very peaceful and quiet area to live - there are some residential plots not far from there and it is not cheap for sure - you would still have to be pretty well off to live there.
@@oxfordtiger ...of course; more in the sense of wondering about why not in the past the rich neighborhoods do not developed in that area or near (before the expressways etc) Also I lived in Tokyo and I am aware of that area.
@@TheReverb1 Maybe it was because of WWII - a lot of central Tokyo was firebombed and people were moved out to the suburbs. I remember one of my old students telling me that she used to live in a house in Ginza but during the war had to move to Koshigaya way out in Saitama - looking at land prices now doesn't sound like such a good deal!
It's not quite enough🥴
Cause that area is mostly large corporations ! Check price of real estate there will put you to sleep :)
3:10,like in INDONESIA.👌
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If this is the richest neighbourhood I wonder how the poor people live!
Exactly!
Check slum videos!
14:45 Can you tell me...What name is that area? Thanks before
7:35 toyota century
Where is the blossom spot ❤
This is Seijo(成城)and close to TOHO studio🎥 Plz check my video👺
DO YOU have a hat camera or something ? I need something like that to film my city also
a camera and microphone fixed on your head maybe
Gopro📸
@@KeilandWalk on a hat 🎩🎩 ?? nice
bro i’m from here and even saw my house wtf 😹
Woww Nice area✨
Is this a recent footage? Are you still wearing masks in Japan? ( Besides the ones with cold or flu)
Many people wear them this time of year to prevent the effects of pollen and yellow sand.
Even before the corona epidemic, Japan had a culture of wearing masks👍
@@yk05ki30 Thanks for your answer!
It's Japanese character haha Plz check
my new episode👺
Seijogakuen-Mae Eki?
I don´t understand why people use their bikes in walking areas even if they have a special way for them.. you don´t see that in Danemark
Japanese like it🚴
Love to retire in Japan.
Do it!
Narrow roads,are they one way roads?
Some of them👺
It's not a big deal.
@7:40 That's a Toyota Century, aka 'the Rolls Royce of Japan'. Being a petrol head, I always get annoyed when I see a Japanese person who's not very knowledgeable about their own automotive culture. It's so rich and interesting!
Wow Amazing😮
the video feels like ai generated or voice very unnatural
the style of speech is as if a schoolboy is trying to pretend to be a tough boss. unpleasant to listen to
Funeral car
it looks average
@martinkrukenberg4590
Ofc. The place is away from Tokyo. Maybe a nice outskirt area but not luxury or expensive.
Wealthy Japanese do not like to show off their wealth. Unlike Germans and Americans who don’t mind shoving their wealth in everyone’s face. Japan strives for egalitarianism, and is one of the most equal countries on earth.
@remmond3769
I live in Japan and I can tell you Japanese love to show their wealth, if they have. And the area is an average area. That’s it
@@uropy you live in Japan and seem to have your eyes closed which is typical of white imports. The Japanese purposely design their homes to be very private and closed off to the outside. They also purposely make them appear to be smaller from the outside. These are not opinions but facts look it up, it's a Japanese architectural style. I've seem many Japanese homes that look modest from outside but at times when they open the doors or garage and you have a peek inside you'll see these are very grand and high end homes worth millions. Open your eyes a little.
@@uropy untrue
람보르기니 한국에 존나 만어..... 일본은 이제 한국 못따라와..
Lamborghini made in Korea? What!!!
Great video! Have watched the others too, subscribed! btw, I'll be in Tokyo and will have an art exhibition in Shibuya from May23rd to June 6th. Will send you details through IG if you want to come see it and meet! Cheers!