Hey guys!! As always, many thanks for watching ☺️ Thank you so much to each and every one of you for subscribing to my channel!! As a mini celebration and thank you, here’s a Q&A video! The last one was 3 years ago so it’s been a while 😂 I hope you enjoy! ✨
Big congrats on passing 30 thousand Sarah! I would like to suggest a couple of topics which would make interesting viewing for viewers outside Japan. The first is a visit to 'Sumo Prime Time'' The second is to meet 'Shamisen Girls Ki&Ki.' Love your presentations!
Great Q&A, you should do it more often. As far as Japan music, I am totally into Band-Maid/Nemophila/Asterism/Wagakki Band & as a bonus, KyotoTachibana SHS Band(these kids are awesome!). I always look forward to your next video! 👍
Thank you for this great Q and A video! I would love to see more cooking videos! And a stroll through tokio during sakura season with a live stream sounds awesome! If you do live streams, could you please consider uploading them as a vod 🙈 i would love to watch them, but the time zones dont match up.
Congratulations on 30k. I have enjoyed your videos for the last couple of years. They are a breath of fresh air. Entertaining, relaxed, and just such fun. Like hanging out with a friend where you know it will just be an enjoyable, relaxing and fun time. Thank you and looking forward to the future.
6:34 Sat Mar 9th 2024 Good Morning Tokeyo Foodie Sarah. From Gilbert Arizona USA 🇺🇲. Loved your video and the explanation of how you started your RU-vid channel and how you receive the revenue in the first question. As always Healthy Blessings and Happy Adventures. Stay safe on your travels and see you on your next video 🎥 21:50
Arigatou Sarah-chan. Gratz on 30k subs. I always enjoy watching your videos. I get a free education and see sights I may never get a chance to experience myself. All the best for the future. Rock on! Sarah!.🌸🌺
hi Sarah We were there last Feb and enjoyed Japan (Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe and Nara) thru food and local expieriences. Did got a lot of tip from you so keep on making such videos.
That strains employee to have to spend free time with boss or collegues. Lunch always should be work free time. After work nothing compulsory events so employer has a own life.
Damm, just noticed I haven't followed you on insta yet. Apologies. Now i fixed this error. Congrats on this great achievement! I can promise I'll continue watching your videos, they are awesome! Here's to the your goals!!!! Hope you reach your next milestone pretty soon and we can celebrate again!!!! 🎉🎂🍾🥂👍🤘
Congratulations and best of luck to you going forward! 🙂I'm still a novice, but someday I hope to learn enough about Japanese culture, people, and language to be able to start working to earn my place in Japan as a foreigner. Channels like yours help me towards my dream every day. Thank you so much for all the amazing work! ありがとうございます! 🙇♂
Ohayo Sarah Chan. I'm new subscriber here. Can u pls do some karaoke. I know Japanese most of u have a very lovely voice. Can u pls. sing for us ur fans here. I don't know about new Japanese songs I'm more Seiko Matsuda, Teresa Teng, etc... In short I'm more on 70's/80's era😊. Engka would be nice too. Sorry I'm asking too much. Congratulations on ur YT channel. Keep it up! Gambatte kudasai!!! Yoroshiku onegaishimasu...
Congratulations to you on 30K subscribers Sarah. I been watching your channel grow since you got on RU-vid. Wish I could meet you one day Sarah my favorite RU-vidr.
Congrats on 30k subscribers. As a follow-up to the answer about Japanese music. I found your channel initially through your Niziu reactions. At the time of their debut there wasn’t many English reactors to their music videos. Any plans to sneak a few reactions to comebacks on RU-vid? Even though I came for the reactions I stayed following for the travel series and insights into Japanese culture. 🎉 Best of luck to your future plans.
Congrats on 30k! 🎉 I'd like to see you do tastings of sake and/or green tea which I enjoy but I don't know much about them or where to go to maybe taste them. Luckily I live in CA and can go to Napa or Santa Barbara to go wine tasting and see the vineyards, but when visiting Japan I wouldn't mind knowing where to find such things.
Congrats! Gambatane! Maybe a special about Tsukuba? - aka, Science City, the MIT of Japan...Tsukuba-san and Standing Buddha are close by...maybe an hour by Tsukuba Express train. There's also a Japanese Movie Studio that could use some help with promotion (Warp Edo Station) NHK uses it for filming period dramas, it's open for tours, but always seems deserted :( I was tutoring English / TOFEL to Japanese Students at University in Indiana...Moved in with five Japanese girls. Yep that actually happened...lol Kayu, Megumi, Hiroe, Mika and Sachiyo! I handed all the living stuff, paying bills, rent, utilities, tutored English; helped them with homework almost every night at the dinner table..they cooked a cleaned. Met my wife, Kayuko, married in 1997. Still happily married!
If you don’t mind paying premium price for what you pay elsewhere around the country. Tokyo is a one stop shop for you. There are too many streamer sharing the same thing as what you are sharing Sarah. I can’t find anything unique from what you are doing versus what others like Paolo, tabieat, Rion ,or Miki. With too many others locals to name. Paolo’s daily life of Japanese is ok. But you need to find a lane with something unique. Initially you were going for culture in Sake. I hope there’s more to come for that.
Ooh! You've never been to Miyazaki? I have. It's fantastic! Rural in a very different way than Hokkaido, and absolutely gorgeous. I'm excited to see you exploring that region. 😁
Congrats on 30k! 100% agree with you about staying in a ryokan! Holy smokes that was an experience. We stayed one night in Hakone for about 80,000 yen. This includes the room with a private onsen, dinner for two, and breakfast for two. 3 Michelin star restaurants can’t even compare to what it was like. Initially it might seem expensive, but if you’ve ever spent over $100 USD on a meal, then this is a no brainer.
Your story about secret food blogging reminded me of the Netflix series, Kantaro the Sweet Tooth Salaryman. Wouldn't it be fun to try out all the establishments featured in that show considering it's all based on real locations and desserts?
@@TokyoFoodieSarah this video has the locations and google map pins ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zuw9zRK2vjU.html Don't know if any of them are closed though it's been a few years.