Dear Allan, Coincidentally, we are currently editing and putting out our Japan Travel Series as well. And our videos wouldn’t have been half as good if not for your travel guides. We said the exact same thing for your Iceland videos just last year and now we are saying it again for your Japan Guides 😂😂😂 As travel filmmakers, your videos have been a goldmine for us. They are a very essential part of our research in many of our travel series and have helped us in ways you cannot imagine. We would love to meet you if at all you decide to come to India. Allan Su’s Guide to India is long pending 😄😄😄 Love and Hugs from Bangalore, India ❤❤❤
You truly capture the magic of Japan. No overdone narrations, genuine reactions and letting the visuals speak for themselves really do add to the atmosphere of your videos.
All Japan area never fail to reveal everything to foreigner. The hospitality, scenery, technology, meals, etc..For HALAL ramen recommendation is Ayam-Ya
0,42 minutes in I began to cry happy tears. I was first time traveling to JP this match 8-28. And this made me so happy. Because yesterday I booked a new trip for 29 October to 29 November this year. I just had to get to see the fall. And when I did see the first 0,42 minutes of this vlog. I know I can’t wait to get to Japan again. It’s just so beautiful ❤ - Thank you so much for the beautiful moving pictures 🙏🏻
Allan, you are making the best quality videos so far I've seen out of many RU-vidrs. The choice of scenery, music, camera shots, edits, useful tips... Just a pleasure of watching your Travel- Storytelling😊
I organised my First Trip to Japan with your videos. I watched this Video and loved it so much that we are currently booking to visit Kyoto again 😂 love your videos! Thank you for sharing your experience
I haven't had any fun lately, 😭 so it was fun. You bring me joy!❤🙂I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
I'm 17 and am planning my first trip outside of my country (New Zealand) since 2018. Not only that, but it's my first ever overseas trip without parents, as I'm only going with 2 friends to Japan in January next year. Needless to say, since booking the tickets, I've been doing hours of research about Japan and the places we could go on our two-week trip. Out of all of the many videos I've been watching, yours have been not only the most helpful (especially your 14-day itinerary video, it saved my life!), but the most interesting and beautiful to watch. Your cinematography and eye for a good shot are on another level, and it makes me enjoy planning this trip all the more when I get to watch a beautifully made video as well as further plan my itinerary. Going to another country at 17 for the first time without parents is definitely nerve-wracking, but moreso insanely exciting, and your videos on Japan have me all the more excited for my visit to this incredible and gorgeous country. I can tell you love what you do; keep it up! Thank you so much for your hard work on every video :)
Just found your channel. Just subscribed. Love your channel brother. Final fantasy for bg music!? So awesome! Lol thanks. Im going there this December. ❤
Love all of your travel content, especially in Japan. The music in this video was just perfect. Keep it coming please Derudover har jeg lagt mærke til de få gange i har snakket dansk i jeres videoer, og det er mega fedt at se!
Your usage of Final Fantasy 13's The Promise really caught me off guard. What's the Legend of Zelda song used in the Arashiyama part? Great video once again!
This video was beautifully edit and captured! Really enjoyed the footages you took and music choice! It was very much appreciated :) also! Wajoryomen was bomb!! i was too shy to film myself in there hahaha.
Woww...I've probably binged watched all Japan and Korea vlogs and I can say yours is the most beautiful well-made video I've ever watched. I felt like I was back in Kyoto again. So enchanting and alluring, great job
You’re an amazing artist Allan! I love the chemistry between the beautiful music and the images. You’ve been my favorite vlogger for years. Thank you for sharing!
I just had to like this video even before watching it because I know that this is going to be amazing. During the peak of Covid, I was so down because of the pandemic and anxiously waiting on Japan to open (my original plan was to visit the country in 2020). Then, I stumbled upon your 14 days in Japan video which greatly inspired me that one day I will get to visit the country. Finally, I am here in Japan for the first time. I have been here for almost a month and this place is truly special. Thank you for showing how beautiful this country is. (plus points for the Final Fantasy XIII theme ♡)
Simply beautiful. My wife and I are going to Kyoto in November. Your videos have been as helpful as they are spirit-raising. What month is this footage from? Assuming November or December?
@@AllanSu We'll be there for the first two weeks of November, so it's perfect! Can't wait. Learned about the Sagano Train because of your video. Huge train nerd here, so we'll definitely be doing that. Thanks again!
Thanks for the great video. I, like most people love to photograph things but watching all these great videos inspired me to take some video on my last vacation. Let me tell you folks- IT IS SO HARD. Not just capturing the footage but editing it and putting it together and if you want music how and what fits...it's all just too much and it took me DAYS to make like a 5 minute montage for me and my friends lol. That's not including all the extra time to set things up so you or your subject is in the shot and the different angles and...it's just too much. But I am glad I did it as I get to appreciate even more these videos knowing just how difficult they are to create...especially if you're the one who has to capture all the footage.
Allan, i'm thankful for your Japan videos. I always enjoyed watching them. I, myself, am going to Japan this Nov. Late november to early december and i'm going to visit Hiroshima as well. But instead of Kyoto, I'll be staying in Osaka and will do the commute everyday. I'm a fan, and i will continue to watch your videos. Thank you.
Your videos truly are SO SPECIAL. Makes me miss Japan so much I could cry. Thank you for sharing these videos with us!! You're the ONLY RU-vid channel that I've turned my notifications on for. :)
Maybe this is offensive, I really hope not, but this gives the lovely energy of a Ghibli film, particularly with the music. So so so calming and beautiful.
Thanks for making the video. Your video with your brother from 2018 was one of the videos that convinced me to do something different and take a solo vacation to Japan in 2019 and this one is timely as I will be taking a trip again this year, also to Kyoto/Hiroshima area in the late fall(late Nov). Was wondering about what your timing was. Video looks great, love a lot of the composition you picked. Also agree with Ichiran, it was my first ramen in Japan as well(in Fukuoka), it was also way more convenient since it opens late.
just subscribe. thank you for all the elaborate details omgg!! yr vids shouts an amazing youtuber in the hse!! im gonna do yr vids marathon today haha!! btw, which mth is this if u dont mind
23:12 I think this is Kumonocha Cafe in Gion near Kiyomizudera. I don't think it's name is mentioned in the video. There are several locations of this Cafe. The Matcha cloud cakes and matcha latte are delicious here.
Wow that was very nice video so amazing , I am also planning to visit Japan next year by the way I very love the outro could you tell me what is the song name please : )
I really like your videos, can you tell me around what time did you go get those images of the famous street of Kyoto ? We will be traveling there in September 13 ! Thank you
So beautiful documented with the perfect tempo. I especially love the “spirited away” inspired music and your close up cinematic. I was just in Kyoto last week and watching this takes me right back, trekking back some of the same foot steps as you. Makes me miss this ethereal place so much more, Arigato
Thanks for the vid- I loved it - I plan to do the same itinerary - 3 days in Kyoto plus a day trip to Hiroshima. How ´d you handle going aroung in Kyoto? by using the ICOCA card? How´d you guys go to Hiroshima and the island? A day tour? or using regular transportation? would appreciate your help. Regards- Toby
Hi Toby! Yes, I just used the regular IC card to get around in Kyoto and Hiroshima (including the ferry to Miyajima). To get from Kyoto to Hiroshima you will need to use the Shinkansen.