Hi I'm Danny! I'm currently on a bike touring trip across Japan while discovering hidden gems and capturing incredible landscapes on the way! Come follow my journey! (I also make Japan life videos when I'm not traveling. I hope someone finds these useful too!)
For someone who's been on the yamanote line. Doing it by bike is amazing. I appreciate you for doing this. Rewatching this gives me the feel Ive return to Japan again. Also, I would love to do this myself one day.
The dirty plastic that can't properly clean like seasoning of instant noodle can throw into burnable trash? Bill paper, atm print paper going into paper recyle or burnable trash ? Glass bottle drink /sauce and alumunium can that can combine together or need to be separate? THANKS
I’m planning to go to Mie next year for Nagi no Asukara pilgrimage which is in Mie. This video gives me some additional itinerary that I might add while in Mie
Why plastic bottles and some plastics containers are recyclable but plastics in general, like probably packages I suppose, are not recyclable and instead are burnable? Probably the plastic used is not the same material... Also, I found curious that plastic bags sometimes can go in the recyclable trash and not in the burnable. By the way, spray cans are like aluminum spray cans, they together with like beverage aluminum cans? How one poke a hole on the side? Like with a hammer and a nail? I reckon that just using a paper to soak everyday oil for cooking is fine, but what if I use way too much oil? I mean, in Japan there was not a system where people store oil in bottles and throw in a specific day for it to be recycled and made into biofuel? Thanks for the video, even if I myself still am a little bit confused the video was very thorough and probably the best out there about the subject. Good stuff.
Really great vid with lots of nice recommendations I might be putting to my 1-day Izu itinerary. I also appreciate your well-thought setup with the dimmed light and consistent colours.
Excellent video! I stumbled across this while planning a 3-day trip to Kawazu this November! Hoping that time of year will mean less tourists, and I love that your video mentioned some amazing places I hadn't heard from any other videos!
Someone needs to contact Izu government about the Odoriko hiking trail famous for Kawabata Yasunari novel Izu Dancer. We hiked it yesterday and it was filthy dirty with rubbish, large areas looked like rubbish dumping grounds and the track and river has so many bottles, cans and debris everywhere it is disgraceful. Looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in over 10 years judging by the age of some of the products. We flew from Australia especially to walk it, so sad😢especially as lots of wasabi is grown in the river there. The few km before the waterfalls is like a waste disposal area for cars and unwanted items. Who the hell is in charge here?
I got scholarship for Japan and I was accepted in Mie university😊 I am so happy beacuse Mie is so beauftiful and can't wait to go there 😇 Great video to navigate all I can see during my stay❤
Wow thanks for such a nice detailed video of Okutama! I plan to visit Tokyo for a week and camp out there in October. I saw that the website is entirely Japanese. Is there an option for foreigners (we're visiting from Korea) to book reservations in English? Thanks for sharing your instagram definitely will connect with you there! :)
There’s a drone map app that shows you where you can fly drones in Japan! Also if there are signs that say no drones then you’re not allowed to fly even if the map app shows that the area’s clear!