I enjoy watching your videos or playing them as background while I continue with chores. I really appreciate the non use of music and just the raw vivid sounds of everyday objects and the environment.
Greetings from Sasebo! We are also having lots of rain lately. I was surprised to see the Iki Island beer, it is my favorite when it is offered at Elena. Nagasaki is an awesome city, thanks for showing us all around!
Thank you for another glimpse into your life! Good luck with the guiding, you are so good at it. (Echoing other comments. it might be worth confirming with your guests what they will and will not eat as the definition of vegetarianism can be blurry, depending on the culture...) -- I love it that you show us the provenance of some of the foodstufs. Please don't stop, it's so interesting! Thank you again -- life indeed goes on. Till next time...
I love your new cutting board!! So glad the dish towel worked well for awhile. Thank you for continuing to take us around your beautiful town. I enjoy seeing all the sights.
like always your videos give me motivation to go through my entire day ....and i can't get over the beauty of Nagasaki ....i would really love to visit someday PS: that cutting board looks great
Здравствуйте! Не знаю как остальным, но было бы очень интересно посмотреть, как вы делаете закупки в магазине! Это так восторгает, всё новое. Продолжайте в том же духе, Ваши видео очень интересные :)
First of all congrats on your 10K subscribers! .Didn't know there was sparkling sake:) Garden looks better every week.You have still space and time to plant some more.Food shown was great especially sashimi. We have abundance of fish in New Zealand to reasonable prices.Unfortuantely very few species of river fish which I was used to in Europe.That geckos colour was interesting.I never saw that before.I hope those steps and paths you are walking from the slopes are not slippery..All in all you make sure to have good days even if it rains cats and dogs:) Cheers
Hi Dubi☺️ Thanks to all the warm and kind support and comments, my channel has reached 10,000 subs and I can have good days in Nagasaki, even when it rains cats and dogs! 😆 Sparkling sake is delicious, and I hope you can enjoy it someday! 😆
Спасибо за ролик. Рыба действительно выглядит восхитительно, я никогда не ел ничего такого) к сожалению , мой город далеко от моря и рыба чаще продается в сильно замороженном виде, а свежая, не замороженная не всегда внушает доверие)) И склон горы в дождь выглядел очень красиво и загадочно, надеюсь когда нибудь я смогу увидеть эти виды своими глазами) Спасибо вам за новую мечту)
I love your new cutting board! It handles the chopping a lot easier than the white cutting board you had. Also, many of my other Japanese RU-vidrs that I watch always say Itadakamasu and Gochiosama deshita before and after a meal (forgive if I misspelled 😊😉). I feel it’s special to bless our meals because I am grateful I don’t have to go hungry. Have a good evening Sho 🙏🏽
The little gecko paws took away all my stress from work. It must be nice to be a guide in a place that you like so much (are you originally from Nagasaki or did you make it your soul home?). I also love that it is the rainy season, the trees and leaves look so shiny, full of life! Best moment to take pictures of nature! Also, the rainwater falling from the slopes is magical I would love to open the windows and just read in such weather. Oh, and I don't think I will ever get tired of watching the making of the miso soup haha However, I would like you to try a new dish to use some of the potatoes: Spanish omelette. Simple, delicious, and hearty (and cheap). And I think the focus of the camera is blurry so that you have an excuse to buy more fish and eat it deliciously again. Oh, and I really laughed out loud when you tasted the beer and you were like oh it's so delicious haha I could see the passion in your eyes for it.
Geckos were popular as pets in Florida years ago. People would buy them to control bugs in homes and it was good until they realized that gecko's had messy droppings--all over 😂. Interestingly, the ability of geckos to climb most surfaces is due to the bottom of a gecko's foot will consist of millions of hairy structures called setae.
Great video as usual! Having said that, I've got a small backlog to work on, so I'll get around to commenting on the videos I haven't watched yet. Yeah, the rainy season in Nagasaki can be pretty tough. I've worked at schools located on top of hills before, and getting down the hills in heavy rain was quite dicey. Have you been to Juma Cafe near Urakami Cathedral? It's good that you're taking the time to research locations and places to eat at for the people you'll be guiding around Nagasaki. While I'm not vegetarian myself, I've had to look for places serving vegetarian food for one of my kouhais when he arrived in Nagasaki in 2022. Sara udon! I miss that so much. There's a Japanese restaurant near where I live that does serve a pretty good champon, but it's more difficult to find sara udon here in Australia, if there are any restaurants that do serve it. I also miss the fresh sashimi in Nagasaki, and yes, having a beer is a good way to enjoy it. (Well, non-alcoholic malt beverages, in my case. I stopped drinking alcohol before moving to Japan.)
Hi Zach! I recently visited Juma Cafe and had a delicious vegetable burger! ☺️ Hahaha, I think Nagasaki misses you too 😎😎😎. I feel kind of honored to make you miss Nagasaki 😆. You can always come back to your another home, Nagasaki ☺️.
Once again a great video. What I particularly like is the calm and authentic nature of your videos. And as a German, I think it's very good that we even get subtitles.
Hi Nagasaki San - your new cypress cutting board looks great! It will make a big difference and you will be happy with it. Try not always peeling your potato. Only peel for mash. The skin of potato is high in nutrients. Just wash thoroughly and chop with skin on, use olive oil for frying it will make the skin crispy and taste delicious. Please take a video with your American tourists at the Peace Park. It will be good to see their reaction if they allow a video. Just do your best always. Kind regards from Perth Australia. John.
Hello from Florida in the USA the sound of 🌧️ is so peaceful and relaxing and you making good delicious food so take care of yourself stay healthy and safe ❤️
I just finished some Midnight spaghetti and am enjoying your nice vlog from rainy-but-still-lovely-Nagasaki. Am always fond of your Refrigerator reveals and the fact that whenever you give a "Thumbs-Up Signal"...deep down you know life is good. Always a nice peaceful vibe. Your neighbor friend, the gecko, you should give him a name. All good friends have names. Wow! You need to weigh anchor and set sail to go for groceries these days. My goodness that's a lot of water. The garden is looking better. I suspect the edamame is going to make a nice come back. If you need any potato recipes please let me know. I'm terribly jealous that you can get such wonderful sashimi - totally delish Dude!! And that Sara Udon looks mighty tasty too. And look at you with the new cutting board??!!??!! *claps hands* Whooo Hooo! Go Sho Go! Thank you for posting another update on life in Nagasaki - try to stay dry!!!
Хочется сказать: "твоё здоровье" 😂 это тост, который говорят, когда пьют алкоголь 🍷. Тихий мирный день в Нагасаки это прекрасно 😊. Домашняя еда и красивый вид на склоны. Я начинаю любить его всем сердцем ❤ не смотря на дождь. Жду следующего видео. Не пей слишком много, это вредит здоровью😂❤
I'm scared of and disgusted at gecko,i thought in japan there's no gecko at home but after seeing it in your house i am afraid .However the rest of your vlog was soothing to watch!😊
Спасибо за умиротворяющее видео! Растения становятся все более сочными и зелеными от дождей. Будьте осторожны на этих мокрых ступеньках! Вы пьете горячий кофе или только со льдом? 🤔☕
Привет из России! Уже не первый раз смотрю твой канал. Очень приятно знакомиться с культурой разных стран, в том числе Японии. Хорошеоо вечера, или какое у вас сейчас время суток? Я в Калининграде!
Hola.👍🙂. Aqui hay lugares esta lloviendo mucho de golpe, y otras comunidades autonomas casi nada. Nuestra zona no a tenido restricciones agua porque tenemos los Pirineos cerca. Dicen todo esto es por el cambio climatico. Estuviste tres veces en Ruanda?? Interesante🤔. Hasta la proxima👋.
✨33🙋♀️ Hola Sho!! Que agradable el sonido de la lluvia de fondo 🌧️😌 Aquí este verano seguro tendremos restricciones de agua (este año no llueve mucho😔) Buen video saludos. Yaaa 10000 supcrip, 🎉🎉 Felicidades 👏👏
That Sara Udon looks very tasty...I'll have try that if i visit there....i guess its your rainy season there...we get our fair share of rain here in Vancouver,B.C..
Loved to watch it rain( I think maybe getting soaked isn’t’ much fun)…loved the gecko on the glass…all food looked delicious 😊…Are you legal age to drink? I think you could pass for sixteen😊 thanks for sharing❤
Nos el canta el café como lo haces tu mi hijo compro una cafetera como la tuya y el café esta riquísimo , yo lo tomo sin hielo y sin azúcar , la lluvia es buena para el huerto ,aquí estamos en verano ,un abrazo desde galicia España
Hi! Thank you for your questions! I work as a RU-vidr (I have 2 channels) and tour guide specializing in Nagasaki city! I guess at this moment, not many people live in renovated buildings but I hope it will increase :)
Always enjoy your videos. You mentioned you like Rwanda and would like to go back. Did you go for personal, business or other reasons. Also please list the top three reasons why you like Rwanda besides the coffee 😊
I want to go back for both personal and business reasons :) I don't know why I love Rwanda; I just do. It was the first foreign country I visited and the one I've visited the most. During my five years in college, I participated in extracurricular activities that involved interacting with students from Rwanda 😆. However, if I had to list the reasons: - My friends in Rwanda - The culture (such as dance, crafts, and language) - The history that provides profound learning for humanity.
@life_in_nagasaki Thank you for your thoughtful answers. I always find it interesting when someone really like a particular location to travel. I usually end up at least reading a book about what they enjoy. I'll look for a book on Rwandan culture. I like exploring and expanding my world view.
Holaaaaaa Shooooo!!!😊....ingeniosa tu manera de secar la ropa😂...👍👍👍👍👍...hasta en los días llubiosos sabe una buena cerveza fresquita....me gusta ver esos rincones que pasan desapercibidos como las ruinas que mostraste👍👍👍...huerto=😍....Arigatooooo....hasta otra....la vida continua...
Hi! Thank you for your question. Inside the house, I use a Sony a6600 with a microphone. Outside, I use a GoPro10 and an iPhone 12 Pro, depending on the situation and location☺️
It's quite possible, that the American tourist would love to be invited to your home and be delighted to taste your miso soup, and fried potatoes, rather than eat in a restaurant?! Cheers!
That sounds fun! ☺️ I hope someday I can create a place where foreign tourists can enjoy real local experiences and the atmosphere of Nagasaki (maybe in the sloping areas?) 😆
One wonders what Nagasaki would have looked like today if the Atom bomb wasn’t detonated in this fine city … I’m astonished how it’s resurrected into what it is now … Can you tell me what is that white crunchy vegetable I see you use regularly …? Is all young Japanese men good cooks ?
Western vegetarians don’t usually eat fish. I’m a vegetarian and when I travelled to South Korean and Japan, both countries thought fish was ok for me to eat and it wasn’t. Just so you know.
@@dubravkabelogrlicdubravka thanks. I eat dairy and eggs, so I am not a vegan. But I don’t eat fish. I guess everyone is different, it might be important to find out if the American guests eat fish.
Greetings. I mean no offense with this reply to your comment, but that matter was really on you, rather than on both the countries you visited. Is it isn't their fault that fish is a staple in their diet. Japan is well known for their love of seafood. The consumption of fish, as part of their diet is so ingrained that it has become part of their identity, their heritage, their identity, their custom and their culture. And lest I be misunderstood, kindly consider the following points: 1) First and foremost, there is nothing wrong with being a vegetarian or a vegan for that matter. That is absolutely fine. 2) However to every sensible person who reads your comment, the way you worded your story makes it appear as if you are blaming them for not accommodating your personal preference 3) You shouldn't expect one culture to bend over backwards just to accommodate your own. The burden was on you, to find alternatives that would have accommodated your preference and your diet. It isn't the Japanese people's fault that veganism or vegetarianism, (although existing) isn't as prevalent nor widespread, like it is in the west. 4) I am of the opinion that foreigners, who visit other countries, should have reasonable expectations. 5) I am equally of the opinion that foreigners who travel to other countries, likewise have the burden of adapting to the respective counties they wish to visit. After all, isn't it part of common courtesy and human decency that guests should show respect to his, her or their host? I'm sorry to belabor the point but as I mentioned earlier, you as a guest to their country, had the sole burden of finding means to accommodate your preference and your diet. You should have researched and made prior preparations and arrangements before hand, with establishments offering vegetarian meals, before you even visited the country. Expecting them to know and cater to your whims and wishes is not at all reasonable, given the facts I earlier mentioned. Thank you and please keep these in mind.
@@Cow_Juice I agree. We had two different understandings of what a vegetarian was/is. I guess, I was just thinking about Sir going to all the trouble of finding fish restaurants when maybe the Americans don’t eat fish. But I see that it is not really my place to put an opinion across. I apologise for my misunderstanding.
@@Cow_Juice Hi CJ.Don't be to harsh on my fellow Kiwi. I am sure nothing bad was meant by that. But do agree that we have to when travelling adapt to customs of that country. Personaly I read a lot about it when I embark to overseas journey. Have a great day. Cheers
Sans vouloir te manquer de respect et te faire une leçon, les végétariens ne mange pas de chair animale donc pas de poissons, et évite les fromages qui ont dans le process de fabrication de la présure d'origine animale.