11:00 - many people think Rambalac uses a cordless camera to film with, but this is the actual cable he uses, its 100 miles long and connects his camera to his PC at home.
I did this same walk on November 7th, 2018. Stopped in Nagoya for a few hours before heading to Osaka. Had a lovely time seeing the castle, the amazing bonsai trees and chrysanthemums. We were even lucky enough to get an English tour guide, she was so nice!
I lived in Japan from October 2002 until April 2008 - The first city I arrived in was Nagoya - I was there for a week for a week orientation and then sent out to Kakegawa for a year - I then lived for about two years in Handa shi about 38km from Nagoya so I was in Nagoya about 3-4 times a week during those two years - There is a lot to do there and its a pleasant city. This video is very nostalgic for me as I remember those towers and even went up high to see the whole city of Nagoya from up top - Japan sure is something else!
Mr Rambalac, I lived in Nishi Ku in the year 2004 to 2007, and I often went to Sakura dori, and also met Nagoya Castel, this wonderful video missed me. thanks !👍💋
I’ve done everything short of beg for my Uncle to help me travel to Japan, he lives in Nagoya with his family as an English teacher you see. However, I doubt he ever will. Thank you for showing me what he can not. I’m very grateful for your videos.
I was really confused at first. I haven't lived in Nagoya for over 15 years, but I didn't think I was that mixed up. Then I see you started on the other (west?) side of the station. I used to live a ten-minute walk from the castle, so thank you for the video. It brought back a lot of good memories.
Really liking these videos you do. The quality is amazing! Jolts me out of the small bubble of life and mostly work I'm in here in a small'ish town in Oregon. I'm hoping to maybe make it April/May '19 to Enoshima to see the cherry blossoms.
First thing first, a good choice that you chose green tea over carbonated sugar water drinks at the end of this vlog. I really enjoyed this upload. You must be in physically good shape to walk around with your heavy? equipment. I virtually and vicariously enjoy trips around Japan through your lens. One suggestion, though. I love temples. Perhaps you could stop and pause a moment to show the entrance or façade of a temple and to show us the name of it. Japanese temples are very pretty! Besides, I am also impressed that you asked if it was ok to film within the Nagoya castle at the ticket gate to show your respect to cultural things and manners (many foreigners just do not care at all, or they do not even notice those things). I am a big fan of your channel! :D
Uhhh something I can recognize again! Thanks! :) 5:48 in that Building across the street, there is a nice Observation Platform on Top. You have to pay a fee to get in but you have a very good view over the City.
18 February 2019, Palermo, Sicily. At 10:00 in the morning most Nagoya's streets look surprisingly uncrowded for a city of 3 million people, don't they? If Japanese cities hadn't been heavily bombed during the Second World War, in Rambalac's videos around Japan we would probably see more traditional architecture in the style of the spectacular-looking Nagoya Castle. Also lovely trees and bonsai.
Really smart to have most of the advertisements in the station be electronic. Less waste, no paper or inks used and can be changed out immediately to something else with probably a few clicks of a mouse. The station in the beginning must be massive though! It seems like a lot of the stations I've seen you start in or near have a lot of little shops in them too. Very much like a shopping mall & station in one! ^_^
Shame the castle was closed! I caught the tail end of the livestream, glad to see the whole thing in HD! It seemed like the whole town was having maintenance done to it; I had to laugh at 11:00 where it looked like one guy was working, and 20 people were watching! :' )
i wonder why there are so many constructions in nagoya? seems like the entire city is under construction here and there XD great video by the way rambalac! your weekly updates is another reason why i look forward for the weekend;)
Hajimemashite @0:22 😁 another place I’ve been that you have been. I visited Nagoya and met up with a few JVloggers and ate and drank a lot. Good times!!!
When I heard your voice from video, I thought you are a cute and young Japanese boy. But you are a foreigner. How long have you been in Japan? You are a professional video director. I am glad to see your video. Thank you. If you have a chance to come to Korea. Please make a Korean street video.쭈욱 영상들을 보면서 Rambalac님의 목소리가 종종 나와서 듣고 아주 착한 일본인이고 동물조아하고 예의바른 청년인줄 알았는데 오늘 영상에서 확실히 배일이 벗겨졌네요. 나이좀 있으신 외국인이시네요. 외국인이 일본어도 잘하고 일본배경을 너무 잘 찍어서 올려서 놀랬네요. 나중에라도 한국에도 와서 머물면서 여기저기 몇편 찍어 주세요~ㅎ 잘보고있습니다.
Before finding your channel I always watched this stream called Tokyo Live Camera, which is no longer streaming live anyway. They had the camera on a building just west of Italy Park in Shiodome, I think in the brown brick building where Shiodome Bechstein Salon is located. If you ever have no idea what walk to do it would be really interesting for me to see this area from the ground, there are some walking trails southeast from Italy Park area and it would be cool to see the streets underneath the monorail and on each side of the tracks in that neighborhood. This is a selfish request of course. :-)
I enjoy your walks. One thing that I notice is that the women are wearing real clothes unlike here in the USA where the uniform of the day is yoga pants.
I'm not even sure when I can go there. Going just for the shrine is a bit too much, and I even don't know if it's allowed to film there as in many popular places like that it's prohibited.
Lots of interesting areas in this walk. Workers, covered streets with the shops. Old guys giving you the evil eye. Day-walk wouldn't be complete is we didn't hear a few crows. You have my luck - you get there and it's closed.
I was in nagoya station I missed seeing this castle cause I got a phone call from home which lasted like 20 minutes by wifi. I had no sim card during my trip and ended up visiting 15 cities in june 2019. Now seeing that there is construction its good that I didnt visit it
muchas grasias por subir este video y te quiero pedir perdón por que no siempre me llega la notificación de tu video y por esa razón casi no veo tus videos
Japan and Singapore have my favorite street scene and I always wonder how much taller and better Japanese cities would be if the US didn't cause the Lost 30 Years
Retrowalking, they do it a lot in China too. It's a better cardio workout than walking forwards, and it's more beneficial for people with knee osteoarthritis.
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