How cool is that to visit beautiful places you've never been while accumulating ANA miles?! 👍 Kakimoto Shrine was lovely...and what a view! I wonder what was being grown in all the greenhouses. The food at Dining Cafe Kokinoki looked like haute cuisine, and eating overlooking the ocean took it to the next level. No wonder you felt like you were on holiday, Shinichi. Masuda was such a nice city. The Grand Toit museum was _amazing!_ Such a surprise! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. I can't wait to see more!
@@Shinichisworld Thank you for reading the comments, Shinichi. I feel like you and I could have been very good friends, we're so much alike. 😆 I truly thank you and Satoshi for allowing me, and all of your viewers, to actually experience Japan in real time when you livestream. All your videos take us where we might, otherwise, not have the opportunity to go. Just last night I was telling a friend how much my mother would have adored your channel. She had a lifelong love of Japan. Love to you and Satoshi, as always.❤❤ I'm looking forward to Adventure Day 2!
Everything looks so gorgeous. Oh, the plates of amazing food! You guys must just enjoy your life and do everything you want to do. We only have one chance. My husband and I have had really bad luck with our health, and have decided to spend all our savings by going on holidays and buying vintage clothes! Visiting Japan next month. Can’t wait xx
Hi Shinichi, the view from the Shrine overlooking the town was picturesque.The lunch looked delicious at the cafe , great to eat outside by the Ocean. The architecture of the Museum looked impressive with all the tiles. Arigato guys for sharing this video. Looking forward to the next one. 😀👍
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi good to see you l like to thank for taking me on these awesome ventures l feel like lm there with y'all the views and history l learn a lot about the places you take us on thank you please don't stop on y'all adventures take care stay safe 👍❤️🏵️😘🥰🤩😘😍
3:02 wow!! That is so cool to actually see the moment of lift off. I could FEEL the downward pressure you felt when the camera dipped slightly. Thanks for sharing!!
Fairly new to your stations-joined a few months ago, really appreciate the content, you and Satoshi, so much fun and informative -and i really enjoy your livestreams
Awesome place so beautiful love it if I go to Japan I like to stay for month just to explore places that's so beautiful mahalo for allowing us to come with you guys on your trip have awesome trip
Glad that you were able to see all new places :) I alway try to do something new when I got to a place I've been before. Shimane is beautiful. Fun that the app has check points; you really get to places you otherwise would not visit.
😍 and a metal deck bridge! Wow that brings back fond but scary memories. For most of my life there was a metal decked bridge that we use to mark the halfway point between my home and my then boyfriend's home, now husband, and we nicknamed it the zizzy bridge because of the sound it would make when you drove over it. It felt old and rickety to me and it was scary to drive over but at the same time you knew you were halfway there so there was some excitement. They've since torn the bridge down and built a modern suspension bridge that is really very beautiful but I still miss the old zizzy bridge. Loving the scenery and looking forward to the next video.
Hmm that’s a good question. Unfortunately I don’t know about that. I’ll find out and mention it on a future video if there’s meaning to the number of steps
Shinichi san I hope you are getting back to good health after your bout of Covid, you do look a lot better you know us old folk (I’m 64) have to look after ourselves, luckily I have never had it yet unlike so many others including family here in the Uk, love the film
Hey Shinichi and Satoshi, have you considered being sponsored by Japan Tourism to advertise lesser known areas of Japan to tourists? Your videos are amazing!
Discovering new places to visit is both awesome and saddening. While I would love to see the whole of that shrine area, I know that I would never have the time to go around there.
with your borders opening back up, you guys may want to do a quick video going over all the rules foreigners may need to know for entry and quarantine. I have been seeing a lot of scattered information. Particular focus on masking rules, where required vs where polite ect. Basically just generally what has become your countries new standards for public interactions. May save a lot of headaches.
Thank you for sharing the trip, and I'd view renting that car as an investment. Whist more expensive that the train it does offer you more vacation time.
I enjoyed your adventures already though I just started with a few. Thank you. What is this apps that you are using for to get points? Sound interesting. Can a foreigner use it too?
Unfortunately this is only for those who live here in Japan. You could probably use it anywhere but most of the challenges are for Japan, except for the waking, taking the train etc.
Awesome. My wife and I made the same flight about 5 years ago and had a great trip in the Hagi, Nagato area. It's one of those corners of Japan that many people don't know about but is amazing in so many ways. We were there in late December and had plenty of fresh fugu and squid.
it is a fantastic video. It is great to travel to an area that never been to before. Please advise on recommendations for car rental. I am planning to travel to Japan for a month in May of 2023. thank you
wow I just watched your channel for the first time and what a delight, it's a great discovery. Thank you for this beautiful sharing. I wish you the best ^^