I once walked on an evening from Tokyo Tower to Tokyo central station in pouring rain without an umbrella. I would do anything to experience that again.
The atmosphere in these videos is breathtaking! The culture and the environment seem so extremely decelerated and relaxed to me, very different from my home country.
It is, in public. In the workplace, it's all business and being on time with ZERO woke attitudes permitted (which is why leftists will not move there). I loved my 10 years in Tokyo, and intend to move back once the borders are reopened.
@@FSVR54 A B.A, or B.S. is almost necessary, although you could try an associate degree and try to land a job teaching English. I recommend searching TOEFL websites for employment opportunities.
@@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft I have an Associate's, but will never get a Bachelors (on reasons of principle...at least in my home country of USA). Marriage might be the only option lol, what a world
@@FSVR54 I'm currently in the states. If you get a B.S (tech field, for example) or B.A. (English), you're in. But unless you're IN Japan, marriage won't be an option (based on social reasons, not to mention her parents), unless her parents are extremely progressive. Good luck 🤞
Niigata is a port city on Honshu, Japan’s main island. The Minatopia history museum complex includes heritage buildings like the 19th-century Niigata Customs House. Along the seacoast, the Marinepia Nihonkai aquarium has sea otters and dolphins. Part of the Northern Culture Museum, the Ito Estate was home to a wealthy 1800s family and displays their art collection. South are the hot springs of Iwamuro.
So relaxing in walk.Niigata has nostalgic,classical vibe.Great that you can make such video and show us Niigata.Niigata is famous of koshikari rice and beautiful scenery
I feel so involved with your videos, it's amazing to know every Japan's places, every city has a only beauty. And Niigata is another wonderful japanese city. Thanks, Rambalac. I continous always watching your videos.
I'm in love with the first ten secpnds of the video. Even if you didn't actually see video, just by the sound of the crow and the traffic lights you'd know this video is from Japan
Niigata is a port city on Honshu, Japan’s main island. The Minatopia history museum complex includes heritage buildings like the 19th-century Niigata Customs House. Along the seacoast, the Marinepia Nihonkai aquarium has sea otters and dolphins.
Hello! Great videos you've got! I'm wondering, how long it takes for youtube to process these hour long 4K/60fps videos that you upload. Mine seem to take days to process. Do you have any issues with youtube processing or playing back choppy? and if not, what are your render settings? I could use a bit of help. I'm new to this type of stuff. I love your videos! I watch them while I'm working and they help to pass the time and make the day not so stressful. Keep it up :)
@@Rambalac this video is almost one month old, and you didn't get the time to post this video at around the time it was taken? and even if you film more videos we see none of them though, where are those?
Personally I would be very pissed off if I found out that someone was making a video and put me on RU-vid without my permission while I was walking to work or to the store. People and their phones is why I don't really like to go out in public a lot. People don't respect other people's privacy.
In my opinion... we all have the right to privacy... but in public places I think it's different, otherwise the security cameras used by companies and the government would be illegal. In addition, many of these cameras already use facial detection programs (for example in airports) so the term privacy will gradually change.
You are free to cover your face, walk the other way, etc. But the public is public. Also just because someone is in a video, doesn't mean the video is about them.