I remember watching this video YEARS ago. Now that I live in Yokosuka, I was walking along that same path recently, by the dental school leading to Mikasa Park, and I was like "wait...this looks familiar". Then I remember I saw this same path in your video. Never thought in a million years I'd be living here. Thank you for your great videos. I've loved them for years.
Ваши видеопрогулки -- как бальзам на душу и сердце!!! И не потому, что в Беларуси хуже... Нисколько не хуже! Просто понимаешь, что никогда не сможешь побывать в этих местах наяву, поэтому так интересно виртуально!!! Спасибо!!! Успехов и здоровья!!! Пусть вам везёт в этой жизни!!!!!!!!
Изумительная разноплановая прогулка получилась. Из всего этого я забираю себе вид с холма, шум прибоя и вечерние огни побережья :). Жаль, что не вошел весь отснятый материал, поэтому полная версия останется любимой. Thank you for walking us through the seaside parks.
Oh man, this is bringing back the memories!! I was stationed in Yokosuka from 2013-2015!! Absolutely loved it!! Can't wait to come back to Japan next year!
I Love this video. Really took me back to one of the best times in my life when i was working out there in Yokosuka and partying at the Honch at night. Its like retracing my footsteps. Thankyou for making this video.
I love these - walking around cities in Japan pretending I am a boy again. I never thought I would ever experience anything like this. I lived there so long ago and I was so happy there but I have never been back. It is clear that Japan is a very advanced culture and I love looking at the people, especially the women. My favorites are the walks in the rain. I like to pretend I can walk into a restaurant and have beer and snacks. This work of yours is a beautiful gift.
I worked for six months at Camp Fuji in 2017. I came to Yokosuka to buy stuff every week and I loved this city so much. I was so fortunate to be back here for two weeks in August this year. Thanks for my work in the Navy lol.
I love this. Watching this and listening to ambient music gives me a nice calm focus. I really want to visit Japan someday and these give me a huge inspiration to save and make it actually happen. Thanks for the videos.
I would love to visit the Battleship Mikasa, she was built in my home town of Barrow-in-Furness, at Vickers Armtrong shipyard where I served my apprenticeship. There is a Mikasa Street in the town. Thanks for for the video. 👍
And her guns were made in my home of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Elswick works are long gone now though, all car show rooms on the site! I think the ship builders model is in the Discovery museum in "The Toon"
Love your content, as always! I was really able to visualise myself in the moment, from your footage! Thank you for sharing. Watching this after a stressful day is one of the best feelings! 💙🌃
Fun fact: the US sailors just call the Dobuita Street area "The Honch". There were many nights I spent out there. It looks veeeeerrry different at night on a weekend.
Haha Shenmue! I think you walked past the docks where Rio Hazuki worked and was looking for some sailers! Been watching your videos for quite a while now. Thank you for showing me Japan.
I used to live there, attached to the base. Loved living off base, and immersing myself in Japanese life and culture! Biggest mistake in my life was leaving! Noting the changes, but will be back for a visit soon! Thanks
Two hours of enjoyable and relaxable of cool evening walk.Spectacular view of ocean front with open wide platform.Sensational sightings with blooming and intensifying adventures.Brilliance!!!😘🥰😍🤗👍✌
Some trivia for you: Yokosuka is the hometown of the late Hideto Matsumoto (a.k.a hide), the guitarist of X Japan, the most well-known Japanese rock band.
Thank you for this interesting and richly varied walk! Stationed at Yokosuka Naval Hospital in the early 60s. Don't recognize anything! The sailors alley is a whole lot more PG these days! A walk down impaired memory lane there.
At 27:10 you go too pass a Guitar store and I said too myself please stop and take a quick look inside and behold You did Exactly that. Thank You Rambalac. Youre Work is truly breathtaking.
"THE" only thing I recognize is the Mikasa (Admiral Togo's/Battle of Tsushima [1905?] Battleship): Did they move it? I was stationed onboard the USS MIDWAY(CV-41) for over four (4) years back in the 1980's at Yokosuka AND I don't recognize a single thing. For example, how do you walk from the JR station (Yokosuka Line) to the Mikasa without walking past the U.S. Naval Base? What train line was that at the beginning; the Kehin Kyukyu (KHK) line out of Cho station or Shiori? I have a myriad of questions to ask about a place I literally lived at for years.
I was there July 2019. I greatly enjoyed my exploration of the Mikasa and just further up the Hikawa Maru. That was my second day in Japan. I felt much more comfortable walking around and taking trains by myself.
People at flea markets are not happy when I try to film anything. Never seen vegetable/fruit markets big enough to film more than 1-2 minutes. Fishmarket with open access for tourists is only Tsukiji. Other fish markets do not like tourists and even more they don't like being filmed.
I like this blend between traditional and new a lot in here (this is actually one of the reason i want to visit many times Japan and get deep in all details). This place is really blended with sea culture and history - we can see it just from picture of things. Really want to visit! Your videos are so professional - they are unique in all streetwalk genre. By the way - im from Russia too :) This climb was so hard for you, O_O all who saw your video, i think, wish you more oxygen at this moment haha :) Great contribution - you really feel what people like to see. I mean it is beautiful that there is country on earth which people love visually, being foreigners. Oh and little detail - apart from all the things which makes streets in Japan beautiful, one of the things i find fascinating is the way architects and people in general use lines and geometry in buildings. This tradition of dividing every boring surface in mindfull mesh of lines and patterns - which work on macro (street/city) and micro level is quite-quite unique. Because it comes, in my opinion, from traditional Japanese architecture. (my design-research, little bit) Which mean that it was consciously developed by centuries. Also interesting, that western civilization found similar solutions in street treating much later. I think Japan and some other little number of countries are leaders in that. I have found quite amount of things cool in design-architecture sphere in Japan, will not post it here (it is boring believe me :D) but i want to mention one funny thing i found - the way foreigners in Japan place windows in their houses! :) I had for quite some time looking many parts of Japan in google streetview and found this everywhere :) it is like - "here is my wall, i want 4 different windows near each other! why not?" :)
І кораблі, і 猫 і потяг. Все в відео вмістилось). Шкода що погода була пасмурна. В кінці, вечірнє море таке красиве. Захотілось лайк вліпити, і згадав що 2 не можна).
So, I’m eating a Big Mac in Cali, I’m streaming Dark from Germany, I’m watching R from Japan and learning philosophy from France. God, is this a great time or what?
So soothing. Your many walks have brought us hours of joy. Question for you: Do you find you do the bulk of your stabilization with your rig, or in post-processing?
i am trying to find someone walking in the more neighboorhood areas of yokosuka but cannot find anyone. Please, one day, if you can. Do a walk in the morisaki area, specifically 6-chome.
I was there in the '80s and highly enjoyed it overall, but I did have some unpleasant experiences, especially with Asia Travel Co. and the Mad Angels gang.
Ну я всегда говорил, что снимаю видео, как приятное дополнение к самой прогулки. Поэтому я не делаю всякие влоги, озвучку и не редактирую видео, просто лень после того как основная цель выполнена. Да и редактирование занимало бы времени больше, чем сама съёмка, я лучше подольше погуляю. Дополнительный бонус к съёмки 2кг камерой - бицепсы :D
Now you are talking my old stomping grounds! Hotedu, little Ginza, the alley behind the street in front of the naval station, my first experience with those slim cans of hot and iced coffee, and pocari sweat.
I remember watching this video YEARS ago. Now that I live in Yokosuka, I was walking along that same path recently, by the dental school leading to Mikasa Park, and I was like "wait...this looks familiar". Then I remember I saw this same path in your video. Never thought in a million years I'd be living here. Thank you for your great videos. I've loved them for years.
One of the prettiest and most relaxing places I have ever seen! Thanks for taking me along! Really helps calm me!
I'm so lucky and blessed to have found you. You are a real artist. Thank you a million times ❤️❤️❤️
So awesome. I was stationed on a boat in Yokosuka way back in 2000. Watching this is almost like being there again. Thank you.
My husband can't wait to visit Dobuita street. He is a giant Shenmue fan! I showed him this video and he is so excited. Thanks!
C R Hopefully he will meet Rio Hazuki on his travels!
Ваши видеопрогулки -- как бальзам на душу и сердце!!! И не потому, что в Беларуси хуже... Нисколько не хуже! Просто понимаешь, что никогда не сможешь побывать в этих местах наяву, поэтому так интересно виртуально!!! Спасибо!!! Успехов и здоровья!!! Пусть вам везёт в этой жизни!!!!!!!!
Зато россияне в рай попадут, как мученики, а остальные сдохнут🥰🤗
Изумительная разноплановая прогулка получилась. Из всего этого я забираю себе вид с холма, шум прибоя и вечерние огни побережья :). Жаль, что не вошел весь отснятый материал, поэтому полная версия останется любимой. Thank you for walking us through the seaside parks.
Oh man, this is bringing back the memories!! I was stationed in Yokosuka from 2013-2015!! Absolutely loved it!! Can't wait to come back to Japan next year!
Been there Ioved it.
I was also stationed there back in 2000. I too loved it and want to go back.
I was there from 2015-18. Biggest mistake of my career was not staying. I'm trying to go back lol.
@@Photog422 wait you can request to stay?
Lil you know...
36:30 MIKASA ! Visited Ship & City last Year and just noticed I missed so much in Yokosuka... Thank You for Your amazing video walks!
I Love this video. Really took me back to one of the best times in my life when i was working out there in Yokosuka and partying at the Honch at night. Its like retracing my footsteps. Thankyou for making this video.
39:25 Mikasa🇯🇵
The battle ship in Russo-Japanese war.
1:25:02 beautiful house, it looks very peaceful to live there
Another waterfront episode. Awesome stuff. Keep em coming.
昭和の40年代に横須賀中央駅近くの会社に就職して、米が浜通は庭の様な感じでしたが、彼方此方移動したため懐かしい町並みです。
有り難うございます。
Ah, Dobuita... Memories of Shenmue flowing back.
I love these - walking around cities in Japan pretending I am a boy again. I never thought I would ever experience anything like this. I lived there so long ago and I was so happy there but I have never been back. It is clear that Japan is a very advanced culture and I love looking at the people, especially the women. My favorites are the walks in the rain. I like to pretend I can walk into a restaurant and have beer and snacks. This work of yours is a beautiful gift.
I worked for six months at Camp Fuji in 2017. I came to Yokosuka to buy stuff every week and I loved this city so much. I was so fortunate to be back here for two weeks in August this year. Thanks for my work in the Navy lol.
国鉄横須賀駅を出発し、開港広場、米海軍横須賀基地乾ドック、戦艦三笠公園、法務局跡、若松町スナック街、龍本寺、中央公園、コジマデンキ、島忠横須賀店、コナミキコーナ、ヒデミュージアム跡、うみかぜ公園、猿島遠望まで。歩いて観る事の楽しさを教えてくれた。昔の風景との違いも。
I love this. Watching this and listening to ambient music gives me a nice calm focus. I really want to visit Japan someday and these give me a huge inspiration to save and make it actually happen. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for an interesting tour of Yokosuka waterfront and city. Never visited there during the years I lived in Japan.
I loved every minute of this video! ❤️✌🏼💯
nostalgia overload. i spent my budding teen years skating these streets.
I would love to visit the Battleship Mikasa, she was built in my home town of Barrow-in-Furness, at Vickers Armtrong shipyard where I served my apprenticeship. There is a Mikasa Street in the town. Thanks for for the video. 👍
And her guns were made in my home of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Elswick works are long gone now though, all car show rooms on the site! I think the ship builders model is in the Discovery museum in "The Toon"
Great walk. Interesting to see the Japanese Battleship Mikasa and all its guns. Your map is very informative. Thanks Ram for sharing.
Love your content, as always! I was really able to visualise myself in the moment, from your footage! Thank you for sharing. Watching this after a stressful day is one of the best feelings! 💙🌃
Indeed!
Fun fact: the US sailors just call the Dobuita Street area "The Honch". There were many nights I spent out there. It looks veeeeerrry different at night on a weekend.
Haha Shenmue! I think you walked past the docks where Rio Hazuki worked and was looking for some sailers!
Been watching your videos for quite a while now. Thank you for showing me Japan.
I love Shenmue ua-cam.com/video/LFUPnlZmlEQ/v-deo.html
Спасибо за прогулку.Нравятся спокойные,не многолюдные места
The way it's stabilized makes it feel like a game being demo'ed on stage at E3. :)
this Rambalac is one of your best videos right here, walking along boardwalk at Yokosuka very nice!
Very nice walk into this part of Tokyo. I appreciated this long video. Thank you.
I used to live there, attached to the base. Loved living off base, and immersing myself in Japanese life and culture! Biggest mistake in my life was leaving! Noting the changes, but will be back for a visit soon! Thanks
At 1:27:00 first time I ever noticed the arrows indicating direction of travel of next train at a crossing.
That Nissan Silvia @ 1:37:58...so cool to see in its natural environment :)
Thank you for all the good works!
this is one of your best videos so far, absolutely amazing view
1:29:15 I love these back streets in Japan. They are so interesting.
almost two hours,satisfying,thanks
Woww.. 😃😍 the atmosphere is very well 😀😍😍 enjoyable to walk 😊😊
Really appreciate you have a google maps of all the routes taken! Shame it was a cloudy day!
Almost blooming sakura, but not quite.... Nice time for walking.... :)
21:18
Dobuita street = улица из первого Shenmue :-)
Rambalac, спасибо!
Семён Костин え
I love Shenmue too ua-cam.com/video/LFUPnlZmlEQ/v-deo.html
Two hours of enjoyable and relaxable of cool evening walk.Spectacular view of ocean front with open wide platform.Sensational sightings with blooming and intensifying adventures.Brilliance!!!😘🥰😍🤗👍✌
extremely killer walk Rambalac....Thank you so much...
Some trivia for you: Yokosuka is the hometown of the late Hideto Matsumoto (a.k.a hide), the guitarist of X Japan, the most well-known Japanese rock band.
“I am looking for a guy named Tom who is selling Hotdogs…He is retired? I see!”
Thank you for this interesting and richly varied walk! Stationed at Yokosuka Naval Hospital in the early 60s. Don't recognize anything! The sailors alley is a whole lot more PG these days! A walk down impaired memory lane there.
What is this sound after 1:11:00? Do they ride mini sportscars there somewhere?
Я первый из России ( Казань) . :))) С удовольствием релаксирую под пивасик и Ваши видео . Успехов...
Держись там, не скучай :)
少し前にショッピングモールが潰れてしまったんですよね。思い出の場所なのに悲しい...
ダイエーが撤退して、イオンになっただけですよ~。
ショッパーズもそのままありますよ~。映画館は、企業が
見つかれば再開しますよ~。
まだ改装中で2020年完成だから
結局 今はないも同然、残念〜…
今年改装が終わってCOASKAベイサイドストアーズが開業しましたね
Why were the nameplates ripped off the big super structure memorial at 9:58?
Que hermoso país, me gusta mucho tu trabajo y videos, gracias.
Starting at 21:22 Are you being followed by a troupe of tap dancers??
Your videos calm down me. I loved. Im so excited for my 4k tv . Im gonna buy Tomorrow 😍👍 I really wanna see this vidoes on it
At 27:10 you go too pass a Guitar store and I said too myself please stop and take a quick look inside and behold You did Exactly that. Thank You Rambalac. Youre Work is truly breathtaking.
I miss this place. It warms my heart to see the same route I took to Shiori station.
"THE" only thing I recognize is the Mikasa (Admiral Togo's/Battle of Tsushima [1905?] Battleship): Did they move it?
I was stationed onboard the USS MIDWAY(CV-41) for over four (4) years back in the 1980's at Yokosuka AND I don't recognize a single thing. For example, how do you walk from the JR station (Yokosuka Line) to the Mikasa without walking past the U.S. Naval Base? What train line was that at the beginning; the Kehin Kyukyu (KHK) line out of Cho station or Shiori?
I have a myriad of questions to ask about a place I literally lived at for years.
I was there July 2019. I greatly enjoyed my exploration of the Mikasa and just further up the Hikawa Maru. That was my second day in Japan. I felt much more comfortable walking around and taking trains by myself.
That place has changed a lot since I was there last
this is really nice, i miss this so much
dear Rambalac,is it possible that you film us something like fish markets or vegetable/fruit markets or flea markts?
People at flea markets are not happy when I try to film anything.
Never seen vegetable/fruit markets big enough to film more than 1-2 minutes.
Fishmarket with open access for tourists is only Tsukiji.
Other fish markets do not like tourists and even more they don't like being filmed.
Um...was that dog at 1:18:50 abandoned? =(
Nobody seems to be talking baout the dog! I hope not :(
Do you know any places where sailors hang out around here?
No idea. There are probably hundreds of izakaya around.
Mj Bar 🤣🤣 ua-cam.com/video/LFUPnlZmlEQ/v-deo.html
thank you.
Thank you
Hi, I'm sorry to ask, but I was wondering what the sign said at 55:46? Just curious and trying to figure it out Haha thank you.
Looks like some live sign. Some companies put people for pointing clients the way from cross or station to some meting or presentation.
I like this blend between traditional and new a lot in here (this is actually one of the reason i want to visit many times Japan and get deep in all details). This place is really blended with sea culture and history - we can see it just from picture of things. Really want to visit!
Your videos are so professional - they are unique in all streetwalk genre. By the way - im from Russia too :) This climb was so hard for you, O_O all who saw your video, i think, wish you more oxygen at this moment haha :) Great contribution - you really feel what people like to see. I mean it is beautiful that there is country on earth which people love visually, being foreigners.
Oh and little detail - apart from all the things which makes streets in Japan beautiful, one of the things i find fascinating is the way architects and people in general use lines and geometry in buildings. This tradition of dividing every boring surface in mindfull mesh of lines and patterns - which work on macro (street/city) and micro level is quite-quite unique. Because it comes, in my opinion, from traditional Japanese architecture. (my design-research, little bit) Which mean that it was consciously developed by centuries. Also interesting, that western civilization found similar solutions in street treating much later. I think Japan and some other little number of countries are leaders in that. I have found quite amount of things cool in design-architecture sphere in Japan, will not post it here (it is boring believe me :D) but i want to mention one funny thing i found - the way foreigners in Japan place windows in their houses! :) I had for quite some time looking many parts of Japan in google streetview and found this everywhere :) it is like - "here is my wall, i want 4 different windows near each other! why not?" :)
Interesting route taken Rambalac!
І кораблі, і 猫 і потяг. Все в відео вмістилось). Шкода що погода була пасмурна.
В кінці, вечірнє море таке красиве. Захотілось лайк вліпити, і згадав що 2 не можна).
What a lovely place to live
Que buen micrófono, se escuchan muy bien los detalles....... GRACIAS por éstos videos 👍
21:51 Tom's hot dogs !!
24:29 I used to practice some of my fighting skills there in that parking lot from times to times
Shenmue ❤️ ua-cam.com/video/LFUPnlZmlEQ/v-deo.html
So, I’m eating a Big Mac in Cali, I’m streaming Dark from Germany, I’m watching R from Japan and learning philosophy from France. God, is this a great time or what?
1:33:00 man thats a LOT of books...lol
So soothing. Your many walks have brought us hours of joy.
Question for you: Do you find you do the bulk of your stabilization with your rig, or in post-processing?
I don't do postprocessing.
Typhoon Hagibis robbed me of my chance to visit Yokosuka and Mikasa, maybe next time
Славетний みかさ! Легендарний кораблик. Досі красень. Дуже хотілось би на екскурсію на його борту, пройти по всім доступним палубам.
I'm a simple man i see a train and i thump up
How about this short video? ua-cam.com/video/Xvz_NR44K58/v-deo.html
beautiful !!1
思いっきり地元でびっくりしました、、
地元同士頑張って行こう
Tôi yêu sarina takeuchi... Risa murakami... Thank Japan 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
Starting at 52:05, a lot of scooters on the road!
Please Japan, stay as you are. Never let them destroy you!
Good vids! Thank you~~
Been debating if I wanna move to Japan, and If I do, I'll probably live in Yokosuka or Gunma
se puede grabar el barco por dentro??..gracias
That time I was too late, but now I don't know when get there again.
I am still walking those streets and photographing. Did you get to the fish market?
Lifehack: Put in a video with all the "FREE" tracks of Shenmue in the background and let this video here run: Real life Shenmue :-)
ua-cam.com/video/LFUPnlZmlEQ/v-deo.html
Гарно. Дякую. Щасти.
1:18:58 dog abandonado ?
Teşekkürler
i am trying to find someone walking in the more neighboorhood areas of yokosuka but cannot find anyone.
Please, one day, if you can. Do a walk in the morisaki area, specifically 6-chome.
I was there in the '80s and highly enjoyed it overall, but I did have some unpleasant experiences, especially with Asia Travel Co. and the Mad Angels gang.
I've done walking in Yokosuka also from 2pm to 8pm
А ты с 1го раза всё снимаешь или сначала ходишь смотришь, прокладываешь маршрут?
C 1го. Если я там похожу, то потом не интересно.
Вот это "интересно" нам всем и передается )))
Тогда, гранд респект! Оч классно получается :D
Ну я всегда говорил, что снимаю видео, как приятное дополнение к самой прогулки. Поэтому я не делаю всякие влоги, озвучку и не редактирую видео, просто лень после того как основная цель выполнена. Да и редактирование занимало бы времени больше, чем сама съёмка, я лучше подольше погуляю. Дополнительный бонус к съёмки 2кг камерой - бицепсы :D
Now you are talking my old stomping grounds! Hotedu, little Ginza, the alley behind the street in front of the naval station, my first experience with those slim cans of hot and iced coffee, and pocari sweat.
Please another naval histori place like "kure" next
is there any HDR option?
Not 60p with current camera,
I love you man ❤❤❤
Супер!!! Красиво!!! Спасибо!!!!!!!
1:19:00 I hope that dog wasn't abandoned by his owner :(
I think so,too
I hope that toooo :'(