@@mrs.quills7061 and that he recorded the trains passing the station from outside the train. He even got drone footage of the tracks leading into each major city. Amazing.
So glad that you're still making content. The quality of this video is just amazing. I was on your old channel and it hurts to see a channel with 1.4million subscribers die slowly, but this just shows that you have the abilities and passion to rebuild in this new channel. Looking forward to more of your videos, John.
@@wiseversa5369 Wao Ryu japan owned it and he worked with them which is most of the reason the content was so good. He lost all the professionals helping him which is why he now has to really on that live stream channel which is not very good and has not grown for many years.
@@wiseversa5369 He doesn't want to since he has a family and new kid part of the reason he transitioned to live streams. Plus he has all these idiots throwing money at him during the stream and that is enough for him I guess.
Not really, they just keep old stuff around a lot longer because it has a spirit. That’s why they’re still using fax machines and stamps and use paper currency and coins all the time. I wouldn’t say the world is behind Japan, even these trains were around since 1964. Japan is way behind the rest of the world.
Train bentos are super nostalgic for me. I have fond memories of riding the regular train to visit family in Taiwan and buying a bento on the train was the best thing. Such a good time slowly watching the landscape change while eating a delicious hot meal. Makes me really want to eat a good bento now.
I have similar experience, I live on hills(quite literally), but when I moved for higher studies, I found that my town was very unique, which I had never realised earlier.
The sound mixing is really well done. For the close up shots of our two heroes John’s voice is distinctly on the left and Peter’s voice is distinctly on the right, with the rolling train noise as the back drop, but not overbearing. I watched this with a pair of earphones on and it almost seems like you were there riding along. Very cool.
It is absolutely gratifying to see you express yourself through your content with full freedom, John!!! I have been a fan for more than half a decade or so now, since you did the giant gyoza challenge, and it has been thrilling to be on this ride and seeing all your adventures!! Very very excited about what's coming next!!! Thanks a ton, John and the OIJ team!!!
17:38 "The new Tohoku Shinkansen shuffle should never be repeated unless you want a divorce"😂 I saw that dance LIVE on the Shinkansen Gran Class OIJgo livestream. I didn't expect you would include that 😁👍🏽.
Ha! From a new angle 📐 inside the train 😂 I saw it when editing and had to include a bit of it. Kanae really let me have it when I got home! Haha! As a dancer, she had a lot of pointers …
I actually really appreciated that you did a couple live streams for this trip (and when you went back for b-roll), and then shared with us this final cut of the video. Awesome subject and format. I don't know any other channel that does this! I must get that last Shinkansen bento next time I'm in Japan.
John, the best videos you have made have been when Peter is with you. This video is no exception where both you and Peter share with the world about the wonders of the awesome Ekiben from Tohoku.
Thanks! I love the edited shows, it just takes time but worth it :) the live streams fill in the blanks and that channel helped me survive the transition from the old channel. Editing the next adventure now!
@@onlyinjapan - The quality of your edited videos especially is amazing. The camera angles, editing, and subject matter combined with your personality results in something truly special that I never get tired of.
I miss eating ekibens. There is nothing like it in the States. Your video reminds me of what I miss so much of being in Japan. Food, culture, service, and so much more. Thanks John. ps. Make sure you're taking a lot of pictures and videos of Leo !!!
I've been a fan of Only in Japan Segment since 2015... and until John Daub finally created his own UA-cam Channel for this kind of content! I'm living for it! These kind of bento unboxing/mukbang is my thing! ARIGATOU! Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Brilliant video! I remember ekiben from my time living in Japan, truly a wonderful and varied eating experience depending on region. A subject very well presented!
Gaaaah! Loved this video so much! What's better than being on a special E5 Tohoku Shinkansen and Ekiben unboxing with one of your Bff's? Nothing! The best of both worlds all in one video. This is what makes OIJ by far the best UA-cam channel ever! Thank you for making this my bro. On my return visit to Japan I'm looking forward to gaining a 100 pounds from all the foods you've been sharing with us. But I have to say that I agree with you that the salmon and ikura ekiben would be my choice as well. Itadakimasu!
If you want a kid to eat a bento, making it shaped like a train and fill it with meaty goodness is the way to do it. I’d get that one just for the train to keep as a souvenir It’s great they have several bentos from Tohoku for the journey, to give you a taste of where you’re heading. The attention to detail in these bentos is one to admire. Making the ginger shaped like sakura is a nice touch. And the fact the crew were holding a “Have a nice trip” banner is proof of how great Japanese hospitality is. They really care about satisfying their consumers
Great video! Love the ekibens! Production value is over the top! I lived in Japan from 1988 to 1991. Cannot wait to head back there again! Thank you John for bringing me back to Japan!
I travelled to Japan almost 20 times pre-covid thanks to relatively reasonable direct flight from Bangkok to various destinations there. I always purchased JR pass which gave me free reign on most shinkansen and express/rapid on JR lines. I miss those times when I would browse around for bento, snacks and drinks to enjoy on long train rides while looking at the landscape out the window. Can't wait to visit Japan again!
hi John thanks for making this channel. I really love your videos, the way you narrate them and contents. Wish you all the best and looking forward to watch more videos from you
I guess that having been living here in Tokyo for over a decade, I'm no longer think ekiben as something special..but this vid making me appreciating the ekiben again. The craziest ekiben I'd had was the Hello Kitty ekiben on a Hello Kitty shinkansen from Shin Osaka to Fukuoka 😁😁
Great job on covering the spendors of Ekiben aka train food. I truly enjoyed watching the progressive ekiben dining experience. Perhaps round two could be a ride to Southern Japan to try a different set of ekiben.
Such an enjoyable and appetizing experience! 🚅😋 The salmon and ikura and beef tongue were my favorites. Loved the close ups of the boxes and the use of google maps to take us right into where you were. Tux jacket PvG is stylin 😎 👍
Another great video for the collection. Thank you for taking us places where we can't go ourselves, and sharing your and PvG's corny humor along the way.
Thank you 🙏 John. Great video. A lot of hard work went into the making of this, especially the days spent trying to get or getting the drone shots in a field!!! 👍. ✌️ Levent 🦁
This was great! I loved seeing the trains, and the view out the train window when it was speeding along! The ekibens were all very interesting! Different from typical American cuisine. Some looked kinda good... some looked kinda weird! Nice how they named that shinkansen the "Hayabusa"! Which means "falconer", and also Suzuki makes a big sport motorcycle with the same name!
I love the bit where you are carrying all the ekiben to Peter. Normally I would only by one, next holiday in Japan I'll be buying multiple in one sitting.
Great video John! Amazing views of the Shinkansen, and the info about the typical food of each prefecture was really interesting 👏 Many thanks to you and Peter, well done! Keep it up my friend 👍
The shot of the two of you walking through the GranClass car with the scenery moving by so quickly that it couldn't be captured by the camera was very powerful and futuristic. Great video! 👍
I'm blown away by the quality of food that is in the ekibens. It all looked surprisingly fresh. I feel that would sadly not be the case in the US if we had a train network like this.
Wow, this covers so many great topics. Trains, beautiful drone imagery and gorgeous delicious ekibens with a dose of PVG. What a visual feast, nicely done John!
What an awesome ride! Thanks John for your brillant work! You've covered some of my fav things in Japan like Tohoku, Trains & Ekiben! I've travelled with JR East Pass for at least 4 times & I must say it's the best deal. I loved all the 6 Tohoku Prefectures as they offer different experiences. But, if I have to choose one, it will be Aomori. They have Great Food like seafood, ringo; Best Matsuri like Aomori Nebuta, Hirosaki Neputa and Hirosaki Sakura Matsuri. The beautiful nature of Oirase Gorge, Hakkodasan are views to die for in every season 🥰
This is a very special episode, and unique, because usually you have other person to tell the detail of the story. Here, you tell it yourself. Great episode, John!🚄💨and a cool train-dance!🕺🏻
This is dream episode! I adore Ekiben. Although on my last visit on 2019, its not easy to find Halal Ekiben. I spend hours in ekiben stores in major stations eyeballing what I could eat. The result was not bad, during 10 days in Japan, I ate 7 Ekiben. Including self heating ones. I hope in 2022 will be easier to find Halal ones with equal beauty, fun and sophisticated. Thank you for a satisfying documentary John.
I did see a few Halal certified bento so it is definitely on the rise, esp with the increase in tourism but without tourists, there's not much incentive. Perhaps when tourism restarts. Ekiben are simply a MUST and super super fun to eat special foods from a region. Japan is small on the map but quite large with unique cultural domestically which surprises many visitors.
I wonder how serious they take the food monitoring in Japan. My experiences here with asian restaurants is that they will always tell you it's vegan/vegetarian but there's fish broth somewhere in it every time..
@@LaNoir. My experience was I had to read the ingredients very carefully every time. I have to be aware of pork and alcohol related product. So I use google translate camera to read every single ekiben i'm interested in. When in doubt, i didn't buy it. I watched a documentary about Buddhist food in Japan, that popular for vegetarian tourist. They also have Buddhist food restaurants in train stations apparently.
Watching this in HD makes all the difference. And Peter is always a delight to have in your videos. Now all the live runs to take the great shots make sense.
Awesome to see these longer episodes come back! Really missed this format since the early days of your old channel:) looking forward to more like this in the future!
I had the pleasure of watching a lot of your livestream, but I'm enjoying this edited video as well. I love uni, so that ekiben would've been perfect for me. You two are a hoot...
Added this to my "what to do while in nippon." bucket list. Can't wait for the pandemic to end. Was supposed to have a 4 month japan trip back in 2020 from july-october but yeah our friend the corona virus had other plans.
Good pick up. That makes sense now - it was snappy with a kick like ginger, same color but Aomori has a lot more daikon than ginger! Kanae and John missed that one 😵💫
Wow a really mouth watering episode! The self heating bentos are amazing - strings attached 🤣 and I love the drone shots! You don’t see the scenic landscape often like this! Great episode John!! Hahaha- go go gadgeto chopsticks 👍👍
Can we all appreciate John bought each meal twice just to get a pretty unboxing shot for every one?
I noticed this too. The level this man goes to for his audience.
Yesss .....
Best of the best!
I hope it didn't go to waste tho...
@@mrs.quills7061 and that he recorded the trains passing the station from outside the train. He even got drone footage of the tracks leading into each major city. Amazing.
So glad that you're still making content. The quality of this video is just amazing. I was on your old channel and it hurts to see a channel with 1.4million subscribers die slowly, but this just shows that you have the abilities and passion to rebuild in this new channel. Looking forward to more of your videos, John.
What happened to the old channel?
@@wiseversa5369 Wao Ryu japan owned it and he worked with them which is most of the reason the content was so good. He lost all the professionals helping him which is why he now has to really on that live stream channel which is not very good and has not grown for many years.
@@xcalibertrekker6693 Aww that's sad. Hope he'll be able to rebuild it again.
Thanks
Well said!!! Agree
@@wiseversa5369 He doesn't want to since he has a family and new kid part of the reason he transitioned to live streams. Plus he has all these idiots throwing money at him during the stream and that is enough for him I guess.
Ekiben is just such a wonderful comforting experience. So wholesome and welcoming. So much care goes into the whole experience.
Gotta love the chemistry between John and Peter, what a dynamic duo
I don’t think Peter even realizes how iconic his voice is on this channel
I totally agree Supreme Leader!
You’re quite the icon on this page too dear leader.
Well, Supreme Leader, you should know as YOU are the one who invented chemistry. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You are right Kim !! Do you like how the Japanese trains have pointy noses ?
Ok! Why are u here in japan kim jong un 🤣🤣🤣
The entire world is soooo behind when it comes to Japan technology , I wish each country should be like them. And those Bentos , Wow!
👌👌👌
In what way?
Not really, they just keep old stuff around a lot longer because it has a spirit. That’s why they’re still using fax machines and stamps and use paper currency and coins all the time. I wouldn’t say the world is behind Japan, even these trains were around since 1964. Japan is way behind the rest of the world.
Train bentos are super nostalgic for me. I have fond memories of riding the regular train to visit family in Taiwan and buying a bento on the train was the best thing. Such a good time slowly watching the landscape change while eating a delicious hot meal. Makes me really want to eat a good bento now.
Growing up in Japan, i never thought the train bento is something special, but now i moved to abroad. Realized how AMAZING Japanese bento is😂😂
Parents make awesome bentos for their kids. It's cute!
Sometimes it takes living in another country to make you realize how nice certain things were in your home country compared to your new situation.
Japanese people are lucky to live their what an amazing country
I have similar experience, I live on hills(quite literally), but when I moved for higher studies, I found that my town was very unique, which I had never realised earlier.
@@harshranjan8526 Interesting😊☝️
The sound mixing is really well done. For the close up shots of our two heroes John’s voice is distinctly on the left and Peter’s voice is distinctly on the right, with the rolling train noise as the back drop, but not overbearing. I watched this with a pair of earphones on and it almost seems like you were there riding along. Very cool.
It is absolutely gratifying to see you express yourself through your content with full freedom, John!!! I have been a fan for more than half a decade or so now, since you did the giant gyoza challenge, and it has been thrilling to be on this ride and seeing all your adventures!! Very very excited about what's coming next!!! Thanks a ton, John and the OIJ team!!!
Absolutely love John and PVG together, so much great chemistry. Loved watching every minute!
17:38 "The new Tohoku Shinkansen shuffle should never be repeated unless you want a divorce"😂 I saw that dance LIVE on the Shinkansen Gran Class OIJgo livestream. I didn't expect you would include that 😁👍🏽.
Ha! From a new angle 📐 inside the train 😂 I saw it when editing and had to include a bit of it. Kanae really let me have it when I got home! Haha! As a dancer, she had a lot of pointers …
The best part is how casually the line is delivered.
@@onlyinjapan & @gaspump 😂😂
@@onlyinjapan yay 😂 😂 😂 😂
I actually really appreciated that you did a couple live streams for this trip (and when you went back for b-roll), and then shared with us this final cut of the video. Awesome subject and format. I don't know any other channel that does this! I must get that last Shinkansen bento next time I'm in Japan.
This dude really cares about high quality content 🤝
John, the best videos you have made have been when Peter is with you. This video is no exception where both you and Peter share with the world about the wonders of the awesome Ekiben from Tohoku.
Thanks for posting this edited version! I don't have much time for the livestreams, so getting the polished version always helps. :)
Thanks! I love the edited shows, it just takes time but worth it :) the live streams fill in the blanks and that channel helped me survive the transition from the old channel. Editing the next adventure now!
@@onlyinjapan - The quality of your edited videos especially is amazing. The camera angles, editing, and subject matter combined with your personality results in something truly special that I never get tired of.
I miss eating ekibens. There is nothing like it in the States. Your video reminds me of what I miss so much of being in Japan. Food, culture, service, and so much more. Thanks John. ps. Make sure you're taking a lot of pictures and videos of Leo !!!
Man, the moment I saw this, I instantly clicked on it! Absolutely was waiting for this.
I've been a fan of Only in Japan Segment since 2015... and until John Daub finally created his own UA-cam Channel for this kind of content! I'm living for it! These kind of bento unboxing/mukbang is my thing! ARIGATOU! Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Same here, i wish i could be in Tokyo again.🥰🎎🎎🙂
Aittai Tokyo ne.🎎🎎💔💙💜
Brilliant video! I remember ekiben from my time living in Japan, truly a wonderful and varied eating experience depending on region. A subject very well presented!
Bentos are so much fun! Thanks for sharing your gastronomic adventures on the bullet 🚆💚
Gaaaah! Loved this video so much! What's better than being on a special E5 Tohoku Shinkansen and Ekiben unboxing with one of your Bff's? Nothing! The best of both worlds all in one video. This is what makes OIJ by far the best UA-cam channel ever! Thank you for making this my bro. On my return visit to Japan I'm looking forward to gaining a 100 pounds from all the foods you've been sharing with us. But I have to say that I agree with you that the salmon and ikura ekiben would be my choice as well. Itadakimasu!
There will be PLENTY of amazing food upon your return!
If you want a kid to eat a bento, making it shaped like a train and fill it with meaty goodness is the way to do it. I’d get that one just for the train to keep as a souvenir
It’s great they have several bentos from Tohoku for the journey, to give you a taste of where you’re heading. The attention to detail in these bentos is one to admire. Making the ginger shaped like sakura is a nice touch. And the fact the crew were holding a “Have a nice trip” banner is proof of how great Japanese hospitality is. They really care about satisfying their consumers
Msdeiraislland
Great video! Love the ekibens! Production value is over the top! I lived in Japan from 1988 to 1991. Cannot wait to head back there again! Thank you John for bringing me back to Japan!
In a mean time in US, the lunch box comes with a stale sandwich with dried up roast beef with a bag of potato chip. And an apple. It is a disaster.
We like to call them box nastys in the military
@@halogod3798 a little bit of depleted uranium makes the sandwich taste so much better.
Oh please, it can't be worse than the food in the French high speed trains, the TGVs . It's horrendous and overpriced.
@@Tokmurok lmao
Finally the voice artist extraordinaire rocking a main channel video! Awesome job, JD & PVG 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I travelled to Japan almost 20 times pre-covid thanks to relatively reasonable direct flight from Bangkok to various destinations there. I always purchased JR pass which gave me free reign on most shinkansen and express/rapid on JR lines. I miss those times when I would browse around for bento, snacks and drinks to enjoy on long train rides while looking at the landscape out the window. Can't wait to visit Japan again!
The amount of love you put in your videos is amazing! I remember watching the livesteams and seeing it all in this video is mindblowing!
I still remember the DELICIOUS smell of bento food when I travelled on the shinkansen.
John! I’ve been watching your videos for many years, and I feel like they’ve been revamped and they’re so much better!
I've been to Japan and I loved it.
This one of the best only in Japan episodes I've ever seen. Awesome work John dub. Keep up the good work my man. I love your UA-cam Channel.
hi John thanks for making this channel. I really love your videos, the way you narrate them and contents. Wish you all the best and looking forward to watch more videos from you
Shinkansen, food, and two amusing lads: a winning combination.
Good food and good company!
Very good and high quality content. Good job. Greetings from Switzerland
I guess that having been living here in Tokyo for over a decade, I'm no longer think ekiben as something special..but this vid making me appreciating the ekiben again.
The craziest ekiben I'd had was the Hello Kitty ekiben on a Hello Kitty shinkansen from Shin Osaka to Fukuoka 😁😁
Great job on covering the spendors of Ekiben aka train food. I truly enjoyed watching the progressive ekiben dining experience. Perhaps round two could be a ride to Southern Japan to try a different set of ekiben.
Such an enjoyable and appetizing experience! 🚅😋 The salmon and ikura and beef tongue were my favorites. Loved the close ups of the boxes and the use of google maps to take us right into where you were. Tux jacket PvG is stylin 😎 👍
Omg! I am drooling 🤤 watching you both eating 🍱😱😂 I will make sure to try all the Bentos next time. Thank you John for all your videos! 👍
たくさんの駅弁…🍱🍙
お二人が楽しそうで何よりです☺️
Another great video for the collection. Thank you for taking us places where we can't go ourselves, and sharing your and PvG's corny humor along the way.
The quality of the video always blows my expectation.
The self heating ones are just so cool! The one I want to try the most is I think called Hipparidako Meshi, and it's in a ceramic pot
I think I saw those in one of TabiEats bento videos, looked pretty nice and you can keep the pot, so that's cool
I believe they use the same chemical heating element as a military FRH used for MREs
Thank you 🙏 John. Great video. A lot of hard work went into the making of this, especially the days spent trying to get or getting the drone shots in a field!!! 👍. ✌️ Levent 🦁
Wow, great job. That really is some high value production. I cant even imagine how long it took you to get the video finished. Thank you!
The quality of this video is amazing😦
Hi from Japan! I really enjoyed watching Shinkansen Bento Adventure:) Thank you for introducing Japan to the world!
Once again John GREAT video! Keep it up. I love it
This was great! I loved seeing the trains, and the view out the train window when it was speeding along! The ekibens were all very interesting! Different from typical American cuisine. Some looked kinda good... some looked kinda weird! Nice how they named that shinkansen the "Hayabusa"! Which means "falconer", and also Suzuki makes a big sport motorcycle with the same name!
another quality video added to the library. Great work~!
I love the bit where you are carrying all the ekiben to Peter. Normally I would only by one, next holiday in Japan I'll be buying multiple in one sitting.
Once again a wonderful episode! Thank you so much for making our lives beautiful!
Sugoi! Excellent, as usual! I really would like to try the “hot” Ekiben. 😋 You always make me feel hungry! 💞
Ekibento 駅弁当🍱いいなあ。懐石料理みたいですね。
Great episode, Ekiben aka Train Bentos in Japan is always unique for me. ❤
wow... all bentos A..R..E.. brilliant in both form & taste, I believe! Esp. self-heating unit...
Those self-heating Bento boxes are amazing. Not sure I could eat 4 Bento boxes worth of food in under 4 hours.
Great video John! Amazing views of the Shinkansen, and the info about the typical food of each prefecture was really interesting 👏 Many thanks to you and Peter, well done! Keep it up my friend 👍
Mouth watering food 🍱 Amazing 🥲 Japan 🇯🇵
Mankai Sakura Sushi looks so delicious. Thank you for introducing it.
We would eat the curry dishes in the stations when we travelled Japan.. this is amazing! Need another trip to Japan and experience bento on JR.
The shot of the two of you walking through the GranClass car with the scenery moving by so quickly that it couldn't be captured by the camera was very powerful and futuristic. Great video! 👍
I'm blown away by the quality of food that is in the ekibens. It all looked surprisingly fresh. I feel that would sadly not be the case in the US if we had a train network like this.
Watching your videos made me more and more jealous for not experiencing all these but thank you for showing us our fav country 🗾
Love, love, love these videos! It's my dream to be able to try ekiben from all over Japan.
Love John. So glad you are back….
Ah , as a native from Miyagi , gyutan bento is simply making me drool😋🤣
Watched your channel since I was a teen=D You are prolly the first guy I watched on youtube regarding Japan haha! Keep it coming!
Thanks for this, great encouragement to NEVER GIVE UP! ✌️
Wow, this covers so many great topics. Trains, beautiful drone imagery and gorgeous delicious ekibens with a dose of PVG. What a visual feast, nicely done John!
Man, Peter just seems like such a cool dude to hang out with.
I liked the boxes with the seafood the best. They all looked delicious. Great video
Great video! Thanks John, I've enjoyed your videos for years now. You've brought me hours upon hours of great entertainment. Cheers!
The Shinkansen Shuffle should definitely feature in JR East's next international promo video
A wonderful video!
I got to experience this for myself. Thanks John, for another wonderful episode. 😃
What an awesome ride! Thanks John for your brillant work! You've covered some of my fav things in Japan like Tohoku, Trains & Ekiben!
I've travelled with JR East Pass for at least 4 times & I must say it's the best deal. I loved all the 6 Tohoku Prefectures as they offer different experiences. But, if I have to choose one, it will be Aomori. They have Great Food like seafood, ringo; Best Matsuri like Aomori Nebuta, Hirosaki Neputa and Hirosaki Sakura Matsuri. The beautiful nature of Oirase Gorge, Hakkodasan are views to die for in every season 🥰
This is a very special episode, and unique, because usually you have other person to tell the detail of the story. Here, you tell it yourself. Great episode, John!🚄💨and a cool train-dance!🕺🏻
I am Japanese.
Thank you for taking up Japanese trains and meals.
I was very happy.
Sincerely thank.
The quality of production of these videos never ceases to amaze me
I know! I love the timelapses and crazy drone shots he has now!! It’s awe inspiring and makes my jaw drop.
Nice videos. So glad that JRA is making a special arrangement for them so that the viewers can see Shinkansen in the best light possible. Thanks!
Those Bentos looks delicious !! Thanks for sharing ;-)
I wanted to travel by Shinkansen. Thanks for the great video!
This is dream episode!
I adore Ekiben. Although on my last visit on 2019, its not easy to find Halal Ekiben. I spend hours in ekiben stores in major stations eyeballing what I could eat. The result was not bad, during 10 days in Japan, I ate 7 Ekiben. Including self heating ones.
I hope in 2022 will be easier to find Halal ones with equal beauty, fun and sophisticated.
Thank you for a satisfying documentary John.
I did see a few Halal certified bento so it is definitely on the rise, esp with the increase in tourism but without tourists, there's not much incentive. Perhaps when tourism restarts. Ekiben are simply a MUST and super super fun to eat special foods from a region. Japan is small on the map but quite large with unique cultural domestically which surprises many visitors.
I wonder how serious they take the food monitoring in Japan. My experiences here with asian restaurants is that they will always tell you it's vegan/vegetarian but there's fish broth somewhere in it every time..
@@LaNoir. My experience was I had to read the ingredients very carefully every time.
I have to be aware of pork and alcohol related product. So I use google translate camera to read every single ekiben i'm interested in. When in doubt, i didn't buy it.
I watched a documentary about Buddhist food in Japan, that popular for vegetarian tourist. They also have Buddhist food restaurants in train stations apparently.
I love travel shows, but once I found you. They pale in comparison. I have learned soo much about Japan from you and a few others. 💚
This video got me hungry. All the ekiben look good! The last one had a lot of stuff in it but the ones with the reusable containers were nice.
Watching this in HD makes all the difference. And Peter is always a delight to have in your videos. Now all the live runs to take the great shots make sense.
Awesome to see these longer episodes come back! Really missed this format since the early days of your old channel:) looking forward to more like this in the future!
i love the narration
John coming after One year
"You waited for me? "
Me- "ofcourse"
I had the pleasure of watching a lot of your livestream, but I'm enjoying this edited video as well. I love uni, so that ekiben would've been perfect for me.
You two are a hoot...
Added this to my "what to do while in nippon." bucket list. Can't wait for the pandemic to end. Was supposed to have a 4 month japan trip back in 2020 from july-october but yeah our friend the corona virus had other plans.
Thank you! Travel should resume in a few months, all things going well (please go well!!) -J
really fun video, great production! thanks for the upload
Japan is the best ❤️
The editing on this video is simply superb. Enjoyed thoroughly!
quality is insane
John?! Great video again! Excited love from germany , keep on going.
Thank you! You got it - more, more, more! Working on the next episode now ٩( ᐛ )و
I love how you use google earth to give us a sense of context. It helps so much, Please keep using it for future videos.
The best ekiben show ever, crazy about ekiben culture here
John, hope you can do a special video dedicated to ekiben, must be epic to watch especially those rare ekiben and the stories behind the bento 😊
Very Cool man, much love from the wild wild west A.K.A America.
I swear Japan is magical. Dude you guys are making everyone hungry.. With the smells.
7:07 It's not ginger. As the package says (桜漬) it's pickled radish seasoned with umeboshi juice.
Good pick up. That makes sense now - it was snappy with a kick like ginger, same color but Aomori has a lot more daikon than ginger! Kanae and John missed that one 😵💫
yeah I also wondered because the pink color was so clear, ginger normally gives at least a hint of yellow to it
Wow a really mouth watering episode! The self heating bentos are amazing - strings attached 🤣 and I love the drone shots! You don’t see the scenic landscape often like this! Great episode John!!
Hahaha- go go gadgeto chopsticks 👍👍