Hi everyone! This is Didi & Bryan and our channel to showcase our adventures in Japan and around the world =)
We are wife & husband and currently live in Tokyo, Japan. Towards the end of 2020, we started traveling around Japan and recording our travels. Now that the borders have opened up again, we're hoping to explore amazing sites and foods throughout the world.
How could you possibly not include Geto Kogen on a Top 5 ski resort in Japan list?!?! It’s the powder king of Japan, nothing even comes close to their yearly snow average. I recognize that it’s pretty remote in terms of Honshu resorts, and their village isn’t as developed as most other major resorts, but they’re clearly the best resort alongside Rusutsu for overall fun in the Japan snow
My adventure in South NZ was more than 20 years ago. 14 days. Incredibly beautiful land especially at queenstown and had quite a few memorable adventure - mountain hiking in the rain (got wet and really cold), whitewater rafting (thrilling), glacier climbing, luge, close encounter with giant seals and some weird looking native animals. I think I only spent around $2k. It is really a lot more expensive now.
Thank you for your video! We are moving to Japan in November with my dog and I want to travel around Japan and I was worried can I bring my dog with me. Can you please tell me how much does Mika weight and, if possible, name of the company that produced the carrier.
Are there different prices for foreigners? Is it because you didn't bargain or are they just set that way? What countries (besides Japan) have you visited for vacation, and what's next on your agenda?
They've just set it that way and seems to be common throughout all of Thailand unfortunately. We've been to a bunch throughout Asia, but that was before we started filming. Next up will likely be somewhere in Europe, but not finalized yet.
@@didibryan That's not a lot but I don't like the concept of having a foreigner price. And the two of you look Thai enough and you can pretend to be local (just don't speak) 😀
We're not completely sure. That is their stated policy. One guess is that they want guests to enjoy the park without crowds constantly taking photos in the smaller rooms.