You know, there's something beautiful in what you do. You use to walk alone, but nevertheless, there are many people who watch your videos, so you aren't alone in some sense, quite the opposite...
There is something magical about your videos that truly transports me to Japan. It’s like I am there walking with you and I’m not a tourist I’m a local walking through areas where tourists normally don’t go. The contrast between the massive main streets and the small back alleyways where people go to eat after work is very cool to see.
My dream is to one day visit this beautiful place. It has been calling my soul for as long as I can remember. I hope I don’t die before I can make this come true. Thank you for always sharing your beautiful footage and for the wonderful walks. It brings inner peace to me.
Everything i had to say was already said by everyone else in the comments, so i'll just say that i love your work man, keep it coming. Ah yeah, hello from Siberia.
Night reflections on the river and park sparkles the enchanting ambience.A pleasure walk for after work.A land of the rising sun filled with many endless discoveries.👍🌝🌛🌜😋
I absolutely love your videos. Kind of makes me wish I lived in Japan because everything is so neat and ordered and I’m an absolute neat freak myself. Keep up the excellent work bringing us these terrific 4K productions of everyday Japan, much appreciation for your awesome productions. 😎 👏
Its so amazing how clean the streets are. No graffiti, vandalism and all the stores supplies, bikes and things outdoors with no concern of being stolen or damaged. Just so peaceful even with all the people.
Something so calming about vicariously walking the streets of Tokyo. I hope I can follow your steps there someday. Thank you for showing your city just as it is.
Dear Rambalac, my boyfriend Alejandro and I love Japan and love your videos too. We had the opportunity to travel to Japan in April 2016 and was amazing, of course that we want come back someday. Meanwhile we travel with you, thank you for taking us for your walks, greetings from Santiago de Chile.
Cannot tell you how many times this walk in particular has helped me seriously get work done. This one is still in my top 3 favorite walks of yours. Thank you!
I can't afford to have a holiday this year, but your videos transport me to these beautiful places like meditative moments. Love the authentic sights and sounds. Thank you from Thailand.
Thank you for blessing my eyes and ears with this. I haven't yet been to Japan, but I feel like I have now with your POV videos. Great content, and please keep them coming! :)
Squeaky clean, crystal clear, crisp image.......your resolution is the BEST in RU-vid. I hear that many foreigners have absolutely no common sense, public manner or respect when they visit Tsukiji. Japanese take seafood dead seriously, and probably no one else knows how to enjoy seafood as well as Japanese do. During my recent 9-day visit to Yokohama & Tokyo, I went to a rotary sushi restaurant at World Porters at Minato-Mirai district in Yokohama and Ohtoro (fatty tuna) was simply the BEST. I don't want the rest of the world to know how delicious it is. Tsukiji Fishery is expected to close and move to Toyosu, but at the current rate I don't think it would happen. Tokyo's female mayor, Yuriko Koike, doesn't seem to have the slightest clue as to what's going on. She needs to go. I used to dislike Tokyo when I was young, but now I can appreciate it and there is A LOT to see. Sumida River night cruise is one of them. Compared to Tokyo, New York City seems obsolete and archaic. I had lived & worked in NYC for 14 months, and HATED every minute of it (felt so happy the day I left). NYC is not even close to Tokyo; Tokyo is way more advanced, cleaner & safer than NYC.
I'm visiting Japan next month and will be visiting Tsukiji. Do you have any tips on what to do when over there? I wouldn't like to be one to be disrespectful unknowingly. P.S What's the mayor's gender have to do with how she's running the city? Thanks!
Excellent quality! I keep finding myself, in front of the screen, greeting people, by nodding to them if they look to the camera XD Thank you for sharing. Keep up the great work!
Somewhat gritty, but aging beautifully, like a copper vase with its natural patina, and without the element of danger as seen in cities with similar grit. Streaks, runs, and discoloration in the old building facade lends much charm to the architecture, while pedestrians go about their evening business. And despite this portion of Tokyo being a little long in the tooth, it is typical Japan-clean. Quite serene, thanks Rambalac.
Can't stop saying how much I love your videos. They are so comforting and really transports me to those locations as if I were walking right there with you. Japan is incredibly gorgeous. Thanks for sharing these videos! Take care and blessings.
Thank you for your video. I'm amazed by such a well organized city with extremely clean street. I love your videos, it's like I'm walking on the street and that feeling is awesome. Thumbs up!
Your videos Sir are awesome. You capture the ambient street life perfectly! When I am away from Japan I watch your videos to keep me sane. There is no other country as clean and orderly as Japan. You really should have 1 million subscribers by now!
I only watched one of your videos and instantly decided to subcribe to your channel 💗 It's really a cool idea, just showing the everyday life on the streets in Japan. The land of the rising sun is so beautiful as expected from hardworking Japanese people.
Am I the only one who feels this is Very uncanny? it looks so clean and fluid it feels like a video game, feels like everything is rendered and our life is a simulation.
I love your work ! In your future videos, if you want some ideas, I 'll be glad to see : - Tsukiji now after the demolition on the inside market - Sakai and Seki knives festival (april and october) - Naha main street (Kokusai Dori) - Tokyo station basements and underground paths - Saitama Kawagoe candy street - Izu's onsens
Great video. love the details and all the sound. Lol, because of stumbling Rambalac, i ve bought a new smart TV last week; replacing my 10 year old HD Tv. And Oh Boy!! watching Rambalac on my smart tv is a bliss :D
There's no way in hell you would ever catch me living in that toilet called New York that place as got worse over the years it would drive me insane. I like 1970's and 80's America but Japan is another world so clean and full of respect. I give my respect here in Britain and they just abuse it so from now on if these 21st century British nanny state lovers want my respect....they have to earn it. I've got all the respect in the world for Japanese people and their country.
Какие легкие прогулки у Вас :). Я об атмосфере )), а то вспоминаю ту прогулку в лесу и стремную тропку в прошлом видео. )) Если бы видео еще запахи передавало!! )) Эхх ) Спасибо :)
Хех, тогда бы точно каюк туризму. Сейчас уже всё, что хотел бы увидеть, или в гуглмапсах или на Ютубе, если ехать куда, так только за запахами и вкусами. XD
20:39 Most beautiful part of the video. At the very end he is walking along a bridge again but its not the entire way across and definitely not as beautiful as this part.
i would love to see tsukishima in the day! i get to know this place from the anime/manga "3-gatsu no lion" and one of the best things i find here is the bridge you shot at the end! it's exactly like the anime and i'm so happy i get to witness it (sorta) irl! thank you!
thank you for making this kind of video. eventhough I can't go to japan now, I can enjoy japan through your videos. I hope you also make video if you perhaps travel to other country, not only japan :D
Back-alley galore! But as a foreigner, you probably only venture there if you know Japanese or if someone guides you there. Also, lots of cycling on the sidewalk, something I don't usually see!