Really loved your video. I was in Japan this year, and really enjoyed watching your video because you added a lot of background information about the places I visited. Really awesome job!
Thank you so very much for watching and especially for commenting. Means a lot to us as we're just starting this channel. We love Japan and sharing our experiences there. Glad you enjoyed your visit there. Let us know of any places you'd like to see in a future video, and we appreciate you sharing the word as we try to grow the channel. Next up is Hiroshima!
Your videos are very useful ever for Japanese like me. I have been missing many many great places and experiences even though I was born and grew up in Japan! Thanks for making me realized the unknow gems!
Thank you for your kind comment. It pleases us knowing that you and others find our videos helpful. It is our desire to share the lesser known parts of Japan. Visit our website to learn more about us and my wife's 163 year connection to Japan, and I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you have not already. Thanks for watching!
@@UnchartedJapanTravel Hi! Thank you for your message. I've subscribed to your channel and also visited your website, learned your wife's background. It's amazing! It is why you can share the lesser known parts of Japan with the polite and respectful manner. Waiting for your upcoming videos!
@@東山孝-o4w Thank you for subscribing and visiting our website. Josephine's family history provides us with a unique perspective on Japan. Her sister still owns the family house north of Nagano. The Nagoya video will be out at 22:00 Japan Standard Time (9:00 in the eastern U.S.) Saturday. Thanks again for commenting and enjoy the next video!
Thank you for watching! Glad you're finding them informative and hopefully enjoyable. Next up is Nagoya, one of our favorite cities that most tourists overlook.
You're very welcome! We enjoy sharing our experiences with others. We sincerely want others to have the best experience possible while in Japan. This UA-cam thing is very new to us, and we're trying our best to make informative and enjoyable videos. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Glad you like them. Despite the crowds of Kyoto, there are still many places one can enjoy the authentic city in peace. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Oh yes! The Cube at Kyoto Station is a fun place to explore and that skywalk provides a great viewing platform. There are numerous restaurants on that floor. Our favorite was a soba restaurant where we could dine and look down onto the scene below, but it closed a couple of years ago and replaced with something else. Thanks for the comment and watchin!
Domo arigatogozaimasu! Thanks for recommending the Fushimi Momyama Mausoleum. That is a beautiful garden setting with its grand staircase. Thank you for watching!
Yes, in some places, but those places tend to be in one of three big destinations: Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. If one ventures beyond these cities to places like we highlight in our Takayama, Sasayama and Kanazawa videos, the experience is totally different. Tohoku up north or south toward Kyushu are places that offer tremendous cultural experiences yet without the crowds. But even in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, one can find places that are still authentic without the crowds. Thanks for the observation and watching!
Really loved your video. I was in Japan this year, and really enjoyed watching your video because you added a lot of background information about the places I visited. Really awesome job!
Thank you so very much for watching and especially for commenting. Means a lot to us as we're just starting this channel. We love Japan and sharing our experiences there. Glad you enjoyed your visit there. Let us know of any places you'd like to see in a future video, and we appreciate you sharing the word as we try to grow the channel. Next up is Hiroshima!
Your videos are very useful ever for Japanese like me. I have been missing many many great places and experiences even though I was born and grew up in Japan! Thanks for making me realized the unknow gems!
Thank you for your kind comment. It pleases us knowing that you and others find our videos helpful. It is our desire to share the lesser known parts of Japan. Visit our website to learn more about us and my wife's 163 year connection to Japan, and I hope you will subscribe to the channel if you have not already. Thanks for watching!
@@UnchartedJapanTravel
Hi! Thank you for your message. I've subscribed to your channel and also visited your website, learned your wife's background. It's amazing! It is why you can share the lesser known parts of Japan with the polite and respectful manner.
Waiting for your upcoming videos!
@@東山孝-o4w Thank you for subscribing and visiting our website. Josephine's family history provides us with a unique perspective on Japan. Her sister still owns the family house north of Nagano. The Nagoya video will be out at 22:00 Japan Standard Time (9:00 in the eastern U.S.) Saturday. Thanks again for commenting and enjoy the next video!
That zen garden is very pretty!
Yes, a very peaceful spot in the midst of a very busy city. Tofukuji Temple is well worth seeking out. Thanks for watching and commenting!
thank you for informative video! makes me wanna go travel in Japan for my next vacation!
Thank you for watching and commenting! Japan is a most wonderful place for a vacation. Hope you'll make it there soon!
Love the serenity of the gardens around the temples.
Thanks for watching and yes, Kyoto has some excellent gardens, but to avoid the crowds at Kenroku-en, you must get there early.
We were in Kyoto about 10 years ago, it was so nice to get a narrative from John of some of the sites we visited. Well done.
Glad the video brought back memories of Kyoto! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Another excellent video. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for watching! Glad you're finding them informative and hopefully enjoyable. Next up is Nagoya, one of our favorite cities that most tourists overlook.
Wonderful Kyoto! Thank you John!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!
Thanks for watching! Next up is Nagoya.
Thank you for the video😊🎉
You're very welcome! We enjoy sharing our experiences with others. We sincerely want others to have the best experience possible while in Japan. This UA-cam thing is very new to us, and we're trying our best to make informative and enjoyable videos. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Amazing suggestions! 👍
Glad you like them. Despite the crowds of Kyoto, there are still many places one can enjoy the authentic city in peace. Thanks for watching and commenting!
You can walk on the highest ceiling pedestrian walkway (catwalk) of JR Kyoto Station for free.
Oh yes! The Cube at Kyoto Station is a fun place to explore and that skywalk provides a great viewing platform. There are numerous restaurants on that floor. Our favorite was a soba restaurant where we could dine and look down onto the scene below, but it closed a couple of years ago and replaced with something else. Thanks for the comment and watchin!
10:42 it is just correcting for your next video.
wrong: NAGAOYA
correct: NAGOYA 名古屋
Thank you! Yes, you are correct! We love Nagoya.
伏見桃山陵もおすすめです
Domo arigatogozaimasu! Thanks for recommending the Fushimi Momyama Mausoleum. That is a beautiful garden setting with its grand staircase. Thank you for watching!
crowds of kyoto......japan has lost her charm.
Yes, in some places, but those places tend to be in one of three big destinations: Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. If one ventures beyond these cities to places like we highlight in our Takayama, Sasayama and Kanazawa videos, the experience is totally different. Tohoku up north or south toward Kyushu are places that offer tremendous cultural experiences yet without the crowds. But even in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, one can find places that are still authentic without the crowds. Thanks for the observation and watching!