Video molto bello complimenti... Sono Stefy e ti scrivo da Roma... Sono stata in Tokio Kioto e Osaka a marzo.... Tutto bellissimo ma.... Nel mio cuore sento di dover tornare e visitare la vostra natura, il silenzio e il rispetto che avete per tutto... In futuro vorrei visitare le zone rurali.... Ps. Sono iscritta da poco, ma sono già innamorata delle tue immagini... Saluti❤
Onsenin the hotel? That sounds perfect. I'm always so sore after a long day of walking around. Thank you so much for this video, this hotel is on my list!
In estate non conviene c' e' umidita' pazzesca fino al 100% cosi' mi dicono gli italiani che ci vivono 😒l' ideale e' l' autunno quando la temperatura e' gradevole non troppo caldo ne' troppo freddo☺Adoro il Giappone mi affascina la cultura e le loro tradizioni😁😁👌👍👍anche se certe regole e. modi di comportamento mi sembrano assurdi e ridicoli, ☺cmq. come si suol dire : Paese che vai usanze che trovi. Mi piacerebbe moltissimo fare una vacanza in Giappone e chissa' se il mio desiderio potra' avverarsi un giorno .. 😁😁😁😀😀
I love hotels/ryokan that offer a free Laundromat or maybe even a free laundry service. Then the room can be a bit more expensive. I'm a fan of the classic Japanese breakfast. Fish and seafood for breakfast are simply godlike! The breakfast looks really delicious! It almost makes you a little jealous because you want to have it too. If the buffet still had genmai on offer, it would have been perfect. I think the price is totally ok, but is it 24,600 Yen for 2 people per person or all together? That confuses me every time.
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Kamakura is a wonderful city, I hope to visit one day. I started a channel here on RU-vid recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂
Wow, that is indeed an amazing place ! I normally stay in Shinjuku, but this hotel (which is now apparently part of Dormy Inn, my favorite Japanese hotel chain) looks really amazing. Onsen in Tokyo, and that wonderful breakfast buffet. With unlimited tasty food like Tamogoyaki and Kaisendo (self made). I also think, that it would be quite nice to experience Asakusa and Senjoji temple at night, when there are few visitors.
I have just discovered your channel, and enjoyed this video. Cool style and nice music, I like it, and have subscribed, and will now watch a few of your other vlogs. I think that the first time I was in Japan, I had lunch in the same restaurant (or a very similar looking restaurant) in Asakusa. I came upon it by chance, and really loved the old fashioned ambience and the tasty and cheap Sukiyaki set lunch.
I like to visit Tokyo in January for the Hatsu Sumo Tournament. I always stay in Kitasenju for a week. The Coco Grand Hotel has a rotemburo in the public baths. It is also well placed for visiting places around the North part of Tokyo and even Saitama. This past January I went to climb Mt. Tsukuba. (Much harder to climb than Mt. Takao.) This past January I also discovered a Niku Sushi restaurant (West of the station). Very tasty raw horse and beef dishes. Bawasa (horse with wasabi) was delicious and went well with cold nihonshu. I enjoyed your stroll through Kitasenju.
I would really like to enjoy a sumo tournament once. I dont know much about sumo, but I its fascinating to me, and I would like to be part of it for the experience, and the culture. Maybe one day it will happen :-).
I have been to Japan 4 times, and been to many places. Last year, we spent 3 weeks in Kyushu, which we enjoyed a lot. Next year, we will spend 3 weeks in Tohoku, I am very much looking forward to it. We also stay everytime in Tokyo for a couple of days, as there is so much to see and do there. We like to combine "must sees" with out of the beaten path destinations. We love Japanese food, and onsen, and always include staying in at least 2 ryokans with onsen and halfboard included. Your country is wonderful, and although I have traveled to many countries in the world, none is so special for me as Japan.