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Japan’s dangerous side is not something you hear a lot about. Sure, you hear about Yakuza and earthquakes, but you're also told Japan is the safest county on earth. Well, there was an easy way to test that. I was in Tokyo, the world's largest megacity, and decided to check out Sanya, the most notorious neighborhood in the city. The different parts like Minowa and Yoshiwara were known for all kinds of nefarious activity.
How would it be for an American who just wanders in? Well, I wasn't quite expecting this..
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@SabbaticalTommy
@SabbaticalTommy Год назад
Always a fun time in Japan
@makaylamartin8756
@makaylamartin8756 Год назад
love your videos
@MIKEMARIO1
@MIKEMARIO1 Год назад
Hittin another hood, hey you should do a video in Yokosuka the Honcho area across the Navy Base, you will definitely get a good filming there I'm thinking... I was stationed there go to the Pumpkin live bar on the honcho and ask for Kiyo, tell him that heard about from your viewer's that are friends with him from past..
@MIKEMARIO1
@MIKEMARIO1 Год назад
Stop in the FRA down the honcho is the fleet reserve association is a bar too, just ideas but you'll see the Navy at night 🌃 you'll find it intriguing Yokosuka Japan where east meets west in Tokyo
@ScubaJelly
@ScubaJelly Год назад
I really hope you can make more videos of Japan and possibly make them longer. Appreciate the content.
@blakereneehope
@blakereneehope Год назад
Why that guy kicked you out of the food place? Free advertising.
@jenss.3613
@jenss.3613 Год назад
I am always intrigued by the lack of vandalism in Japan. I mean the vending machines. Here in Germany, any vending machine gets sprayed and maliciously destroyed. You can not see a clean working vending machine except at busy hotspots like airports or big city train stations.
@brianjschumer
@brianjschumer Год назад
ITS THE PINK ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM..WHEN YOU LET IN DISRESPECTFUL 3RD WORLDERS THRU MASS OPEN BORDERS AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION YOU "DUMB" DOWN A COUNTRY..THINK GERMANY 25 YEARS AGO TO NOW
@maiy8786
@maiy8786 Год назад
How long have you been living in Germany? Asking because at some point you should understand why things are the way they are here.
@chiefenumclaw7960
@chiefenumclaw7960 Год назад
@@maiy8786 comment deleted.
@illegal.anglo88
@illegal.anglo88 Год назад
Is it due to the mass immigration? I always found native Germans to be extremely respectful and organized kinda like the Japanese.
@spencerricketts8025
@spencerricketts8025 Год назад
You should see American vending machines💀💀
@cdr9570
@cdr9570 Год назад
I have been living in Tokyo for 22 years, never had any issue. Last time I went back to France in 2019 I almost got mugged on the RER B train immediately after leaving Roissy airport, always a lovely time coming home.
@peetiegonzalez1845
@peetiegonzalez1845 Год назад
The traffic accident total was for the whole of Tokyo-to (23 wards). Those are pretty good numbers IMHO. Koban would be best described as a "police box". For your viewers' info.. they are on street corners every half-mile or so apart. Sometimes unmanned but usually staffed with one or two local beat cops. The first restaurant told you the tables were all reserved, but didn't mention the counter. Could have been miscommunication but it's also quite likely he didn't want the hassle of trying to communicate with a foreigner or deal with the fact you're filming. Despite your decent Japanese! Dude your "ghetto" sake was shochu. And quite a popular brand! iichiko.
@Jager-gq1bv
@Jager-gq1bv Год назад
Yea the huge bottle in combinis with shochu and whiskey are ruff
@tomas-qr2el
@tomas-qr2el 7 месяцев назад
shochu is so good!
@AmalekTrought
@AmalekTrought Год назад
It’s really dope how you explore the unknown areas and the tourist areas in Japan. It gives people a complete experience!
@VL1975
@VL1975 Год назад
Dat is dope!
@deborahbaker4770
@deborahbaker4770 Год назад
Did you see the video when he was in Africa ? a little black girl was scared of him because she had never seen a white man and thought he was a ghost he scared the crap out of her he didn’t do anything to scare her she just was scared ‼️ I don’t remember how long it had been but he went back to her village to see if she would still be scared of him she was a little older and she wasn’t scared of him it was cute he gave her a dress i think I give him credit for going to strange and sometime’s scary places by himself that takes a lot of guts ‼️💯👍🏻😬
@alphaeligon9226
@alphaeligon9226 11 месяцев назад
Not just the guts he got, but the polygot ability he has! Tommy polygot motivator & travel inspiring blogger!
@alphaeligon9226
@alphaeligon9226 11 месяцев назад
Nishinari, Sanya, Owen...places to remember in Tokyo!
@Kaygee79
@Kaygee79 Год назад
It's really great when you can communicate in various languages. Makes it so much easier to do everything!
@takashinishida9113
@takashinishida9113 Год назад
I'll tell you about a brief history of Sanya. After the WWⅡ, big cities like Tokyo and Osaka needed a lot of construction workers to rebuild from the wartime air-raid destruction. Thus, a lot of people were gathered from all over the countries and the place like Sanya provided cheap temporary lodgings for many day wokers. Most of construction workers returned home or went somewhere at the time that the reconstruction businesses were almost over. And yet, some day workers continued to stay around Sanya areas without stable jobs, since residence fees and other prices are less expensive compared with other places in Tokyo. They seem to be left behind and create poor communities.
@funnypeople999
@funnypeople999 Год назад
Your videos are awesome dude. Thank you for taking the time to do them. I hope you enjoy making them as much as we enjoy watching!
@rkmatt8761
@rkmatt8761 11 месяцев назад
Hadn’t seen a recent video from you. I hope your doing ok
@Porterwavin
@Porterwavin Год назад
Can't wait to see what more Japan content tommy has in store for us! It's my favorite.
@pulsatingsausageboy2076
@pulsatingsausageboy2076 Год назад
I’d live in Tokyo’s worst neighborhood no problem. Nicer than a lot of middle class neighborhoods in America.
@boycewebb
@boycewebb 11 месяцев назад
Sabbatical has got to be some sort of Savant. His ability with languages and his remarkable communication skills with people are nearly unbelievable. He makes me sort of proud to be an American. He represents this country with class and cool.
@OneZoNinja
@OneZoNinja 8 месяцев назад
Its so true they all seem super surprised at how well he can speak their language. From what ive seen, most of them even say it out loud. "Wow, you speak good Japanese/ Chinese. I agree even though I dont speak the language.
@GPTblacksmith
@GPTblacksmith 7 месяцев назад
I’m new to this channel and the dude’s Japanese seems remarkable and effortless. So he does this in multiple languages!? Incredible
@Richard87H
@Richard87H Год назад
I Always look forward to a new addition of Tommy filled adventures! Thanks!!
@ebat5069
@ebat5069 Год назад
You taught me alot- I always felt uncomfortable when other cultures were around me because I felt like I did not know the right way to be around them- now I feel like I can just be myself and they will just accept it and be ok with it because I am a foreigner!:)
@eliwetch2944
@eliwetch2944 11 месяцев назад
That’s awesome
@DecemberNames
@DecemberNames 10 месяцев назад
I just wanted to take a moment to say how amazing your video was! I was really impressed with the quality of the footage, the editing, and the overall presentation. You did a great job of explaining the topic in a clear and concise way, and I learned a lot from watching your video.
@danbailey1381
@danbailey1381 Год назад
Thank you for taking your time filming these rarely seen locations.
@timothyrill3825
@timothyrill3825 Год назад
I have known Japanese people to be respectful, hard working , raised with respect for others and honorable. It is amazing as is your video!
@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821
@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821 10 месяцев назад
Please go tell that to Chinese and Korean and see what they say given their past history. LOL!
@stevens1041
@stevens1041 8 месяцев назад
@@szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821 bro, this is an incredibly long time ago at this point. Koreans, yes, I feel great sympathy for them. Chinese, they are the ones supporting North Korea and military government in Burma. Japan did evil things over 70 years ago at this point but they stopped. China supporting the Burmese Army to terrorize its citizens, and North Korea right now, today.
@PeteyHoudini
@PeteyHoudini Год назад
You're iconic, dude. I'm Canadian and speak fluent English and French, very good Spanish and German. Your linguistic skills are top notch. I heard your French, pas mal. You can get by in Mandarin, Cantonese, and Japanese. Hats off! You make me laugh every time I see that video looking for Gwuagwua in Rwanda.
@Nazax
@Nazax Год назад
Sí, Sabbatical tiene mucha cultura en general. Es muy hábil y también se lo nota honesto, que es lo que más aprecio de alguien.
@PeteyHoudini
@PeteyHoudini Год назад
@@user-md5pz4ok5d I like the guy
@PeteyHoudini
@PeteyHoudini Год назад
@@Nazax Listo
@tengokuvision
@tengokuvision Год назад
yes, exactly! Tommy is very smart and has a great sense or humor. I'm Russian and I speak English. I'm also learning Japanese but I just can't wrap my head around on how he learned it so fast. It's quite a hard language to acquire imo. And yeah the Rwanda episode is a pure comedy 😂😂
@mitchellwilley7208
@mitchellwilley7208 Год назад
​@tengokuvision use duolingo and babel apps. I started learning Spanish and in 3 days I learnt over 120 words. I probably put a good 12-18hours in over those 3 days. This is kinda weird but I think of word in another language like a synonym. Also you can associate remembering things with your past memories, objects, colors, smells, numbers what ever works best for you. The human brain has little hacks you can do to help improve memory. You should look into cognitive behavioral therapy.
@mynameis63
@mynameis63 Год назад
Really great message in there Tommy...thanks for your work.
@HackerReportBFH
@HackerReportBFH Год назад
Japan seems to have an ingrained idea of how things should be done. Then I notice that countries that are homogenous and smaller size are often the safest and most respectful. And for Japan specifically, it seems that people from other nations that move there realize it's their responsibility to become part of that structure and composition. Without rampant urban sprawl, they are always in contact with this structure and see the benefits, likely making it easier to continue it or be shamed. Of course not all of Japan is the same and there are different was to perceive these ideas here, plus the countless other factors that play a role.
@earlysda
@earlysda 10 месяцев назад
The nail that sticks out, gets hammered down.
@KiprutoR
@KiprutoR 9 месяцев назад
I like the way you end your videos...very insightful and you leave your viewers to think about it deeply
@YOLOnyc
@YOLOnyc Год назад
I've walked all around Ueno, never even knew it was considered dangerous. Japan is an amazing place!
@PeteyHoudini
@PeteyHoudini Год назад
Glad you're back. You are my fav. Travel Vlogger.
@travellinmark2745
@travellinmark2745 Год назад
Another great video. Thanks Tommy.
@johndeyo
@johndeyo Год назад
Oh man I didn’t even know ueno was supposed to be a sketchy place but it definitely makes sense now. I got lost there a few months ago and accidentally stumbled upon a really sketchy part. While cutting through alleys I came out to a large street with probably 100 sex clubs on it, and every club had a bouncer and 5 to 10 girls outside just shivering in the february cold to “advertise”. I was also the only westerner around and everyone was just staring at me in a “what are you doing here” kind of way. I noped away from there real fast.
@peetiegonzalez1845
@peetiegonzalez1845 Год назад
Did you at least note the street name? Asking for a friend, lol.
@chiefenumclaw7960
@chiefenumclaw7960 Год назад
@@peetiegonzalez1845 Is it considered Politically Correct to say that I wish we had Soap Lando in the U.S.? I mean, I have no idea what goes on in there, it just sounds cool.
@user-lz9su4pq1h
@user-lz9su4pq1h Год назад
@@chiefenumclaw7960 I've been to one, it's a bit legally in the grey area since they seem to advertise their "bathhouse" services on the front but they're basically prostitution services. Many of them have prices outside the store but the real price or 総額 will tend to be much higher since it only includes the price to enter the bath and doesnt include additional services like having the girl service you.
@ALeaud
@ALeaud 9 месяцев назад
@@peetiegonzalez1845 As a foreigner, you likely won't be able to enter any of them, even if you speak Japanese.
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid Год назад
The main reason why Japan is so safe is because they are a very image-conscious and classist society. If you spit gum or throw trash on the street, or steal change from a tip jar or carjack, you would be called "low class" or "trashy". That in itself is more _self-policing_ than being apprehended by law enforcement. No one wants to be called or perceived as "low class" -- absolutely no one. An arrest, especially if people are around watching (judging), would be the most _unthinkable_ and ultimate embarassment, whereas here in the States, in striking contrast, being rebellious, defiant, and even getting arrested is worn like a badge of honor! Go figure. 🤦‍♀
@playmakersmusic
@playmakersmusic Год назад
This is so true. Not just in Japan, in most Asian countries, people tend to follow the norm. Whereas when I see videos of people in the West, they want to do things to stand out, and that means even pissing off the people around them. Collectivism is still active in Asia, while a lot of Western countries prefer to have "every man for himself" attitude.
@Peatingtune
@Peatingtune Год назад
The Japanese are extraordinarily "trouble-averse." Most ordinary Japanese people will do almost anything to avoid inviting trouble for themselves and their families/close circles. It's a society that prizes introverts and privacy is a big deal. No one wants an audience, no one wants a bad reputation and, perhaps most importantly, no one wants to be bothered by anyone else. The best way to ensure that people can mind their own business in peace and quiet is for everyone to behave themselves when they go out in public. The Japanese people who disturb the peace are despised not only for their "low class" activities, but for the apparent absence of any reasonable sense of self-preservation. That an individual wouldn't mind being stared at or considered an asshole is deeply disturbing. Seeing such a person is like seeing that famous breast-feeding "human-dog hybrid" art piece.
@jumpinjehoshaphat1951
@jumpinjehoshaphat1951 Год назад
Most Americans would be mortified if they were arrested, but there is a significant subset who seem to have no shame.
@Vikingskog
@Vikingskog Год назад
Its a homogenous country with a high IQ conscientiousness people with a somewhat collectivist/conformist nature, thats why. Scandinavia (where im from) used to be kinda similar when i was young when it was still extremly homogenous, you could leave stuff unlocked, very safe, never saw or heard about any crime etc.
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid Год назад
The general rule of thumb to thrive in Japanese society is to not be loud, follow their ways, and don't act trashy and rebellious and you'll be just fine.
@sandels1337
@sandels1337 Год назад
We hope that you keep doing these videos for long time. Thank you
@keptleroymg6877
@keptleroymg6877 Год назад
I anticipated your return to Japan for long and I cherish every minute you show us in it
@blususpect
@blususpect Год назад
Sabbatical is that one cool Gaijin friend
@Birdman9999
@Birdman9999 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@lynnsbomb
@lynnsbomb Год назад
That was awesome as always. Such great people to be so welcoming and friendly. Even away from tourist traps. Thx to you and the Japanese people that was fun.
@jaswan79
@jaswan79 Год назад
I follow a lot of travel vloggers, but Tommy is definitely my favorite.
@mrmyrdle
@mrmyrdle 10 месяцев назад
Where you at Tommy? Huntsville, AL here. Looking forward to the next adventure!
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen 11 месяцев назад
The Japanese lady telling the foreigner that the machine is for washing clothes made me laugh loudly, I wonder what she thought about that whole interaction
@Matthew-ul8vi
@Matthew-ul8vi 11 месяцев назад
Hey I hope all is well man. Reached out to you and haven't heard anything. But I do pray you are alright.
@pixill4ted593
@pixill4ted593 Год назад
Super fantastic content as usual ❤
@vioreliachim5646
@vioreliachim5646 Год назад
Entertaining and educational. Thank you Sabbatical Dude.
@chandrabenny3557
@chandrabenny3557 Год назад
Tomy is the coolest dude. I like his content,always very inspiring .Stay safe,buddy 🖖🤟
@crazycolombian305
@crazycolombian305 Год назад
Tokyo is so clean for being one the biggest cities really remarkable how respectful people are on the other side of the world. I've said this many times respect isn't everything it's the only thing to sanity and peace. Very jealous of those places what happened in America?
@PoboyMusic
@PoboyMusic 9 месяцев назад
Diversity happened. Next question?
@crazycolombian305
@crazycolombian305 9 месяцев назад
@@PoboyMusic 😆
@Dafty2k
@Dafty2k 8 месяцев назад
@@PoboyMusicif that’s true. Then why is Australia not an utter shithole like the us
@user-re9mz2bt1e
@user-re9mz2bt1e 7 месяцев назад
@@crazycolombian305 Majority of white folks communites back in the day were just as clean as this, until immigration and mixing with other folks.
@crazycolombian305
@crazycolombian305 7 месяцев назад
@@user-re9mz2bt1e Yeah I'm sure that's true to a point some cultures like to be left alone and some don't. ✌🏼
@JordanGreenan
@JordanGreenan Год назад
Love your Japan videos!
@calvin3140
@calvin3140 Год назад
Love this video, so down to earth and funny at times
@sryksma
@sryksma Год назад
Japan is really a great country, I hope the people will protect their culture and identity, love from Indonesia
@playmakersmusic
@playmakersmusic Год назад
A lot of Japanese are protecting their culture, but some Westerners want to export their culture to Japan
@sryksma
@sryksma Год назад
​@@playmakersmusic yeah it often happens to the most popular place or country, places that have the most tourist attractions.
@dennissheckleburg9775
@dennissheckleburg9775 Год назад
Europe should’ve done the same, oh wait, millions of migrants came
@gardencity3558
@gardencity3558 Год назад
@@playmakersmusic Good luck with that. On the surface Japan may seem Westernized but ince you get to know them the Japanese are the most insular people I've ever met.
@jordy786
@jordy786 Год назад
​@@playmakersmusicWesterners? You mean m▪︎slims who seek to islamize the world and dont integrate any place they go too. Westerners respect Japan because they are respectable, educated people who dont impose their culture or religion on anyone
@probablywhy
@probablywhy 11 месяцев назад
is tommy alright? why he been gone for so long??
@Justinvdv
@Justinvdv Год назад
Love the content per usual
@thomas-marx
@thomas-marx Год назад
Fantaatic as usual!!! I haven't been along for a foreign ride for awhile. Thanks Tommy!
@kcjones6034
@kcjones6034 Год назад
Japan is an interesting place, thanks for showing us around ✌️😎
@Picasso_Picante92
@Picasso_Picante92 Год назад
I was just in Ueno two days ago. Best Chinese food is in Ameyoko. Just follow the locals. I grew up in Brooklyn in the 70s and 80s. I used to step over addicts and dead bodies when leaving my home to go to school. So even the sketchiest neighbourhood here (e.g kabuki cho in Shinjuku) is 1950s white suburbia compared to what I experienced in New York.
@ightholmes
@ightholmes Год назад
Amazing RU-vidr making his rounds. Well deserved recognition
@keithbrandon8540
@keithbrandon8540 Год назад
Great that you venture into the lesser visited areas by utubers to show us viewers. Interesting as well as surprising. Thanks.
@xanderdesignshop
@xanderdesignshop Год назад
Your videos are the best, Tommy! I wish I could travel with you to Japan.....you would be the BEST tour guide. Cheers!
@xanderdesignshop
@xanderdesignshop Год назад
Tommy, I just got a message from you saying you have something for me? Is it true? I sent you an email, but am not sure if you are able to get it while traveling....I am excited to see!
@drinksomewater123
@drinksomewater123 11 месяцев назад
Where is Tommy!?
@vovobillinbrazil
@vovobillinbrazil Год назад
Thanks for the trip... Good time as always.
@fernandoscrenci4874
@fernandoscrenci4874 Год назад
A very interesting video , especially near the end!!
@moshack
@moshack Год назад
It was not a ramen shop that doubled as a laundry, it was a laundromat that had a Ramen vending machine so the people waiting for their clothes to wash and dry can buy ramen. But you must have really known that.
@misslovejoy1665
@misslovejoy1665 10 месяцев назад
Hey Tommy, I'm a huge fan of your channel and love traveling via your videos. I just wanted to say I hope you're well! It's been a while since we last heard from you and I hope everything is okay with you!!!
@zerry6184
@zerry6184 Год назад
blessed by an upload by sabbatical again :)
@niCop411
@niCop411 11 месяцев назад
Tommy, I've been watching your videos since the ones from Argentina. Your content is UNIQUE. Thank you.
@tm3xyz
@tm3xyz 10 месяцев назад
Tommy responded to my message, he is fine and will be back soon.
@DT2023Jesusislord.
@DT2023Jesusislord. 10 месяцев назад
That’s great. I was getting a little concerned, thanks for letting us know. Have a great week.
@danielpin7472
@danielpin7472 10 месяцев назад
he was probably on a meth binge. ok.
@shirleylee2885
@shirleylee2885 10 месяцев назад
Did he take a summer vacation?
@khulekaninyuswa721
@khulekaninyuswa721 11 месяцев назад
It's been 3 weeks... Is he okay?
@Finn11233
@Finn11233 11 месяцев назад
5 weeks really isn't too long in the grand scheme of things, I am sure he is doing just fine x
@khulekaninyuswa721
@khulekaninyuswa721 10 месяцев назад
@@Finn11233 5 weeks is a long time for a travel vlogger!
@Joseph-nw3gw
@Joseph-nw3gw Год назад
Im really suprised that your subscription has caught up with Iam Marwa...who was ahead of you by 100k subscribers. I follow both you so so i have been keen. Congrats.
@elliotmotola5348
@elliotmotola5348 Год назад
Totally excellent another video done.
@freecon144
@freecon144 Год назад
Thank you for a good report of Ueno area. I'm a fan of your channel. Let me make a small comments. "Yoshiwara" you mentioned is the name of RedLight district. ”Yoshiwara" name was deleted and its district is inside "Minowa" town. and RedLight business is kept alive. Their business is closely monitored by police. "Sanya" is the word of the district character which means the town of day laborer. In the past, It seemed similar to Nishinari of Osaka you are familiar with. The old guy said Sanya has changed.
@isosthenie8271
@isosthenie8271 Год назад
I lived in Kamagasaki for a while. "Sketchy", yes, but you know, I wasnt concerned with my safety at night at all. The moment I hit European ground again I started to miss having these types of really long walks.
@nextinstitute7824
@nextinstitute7824 9 месяцев назад
I'm European. What's the problem with taking long walks at night? Where are you when you are too afraid to go out?
@genji2593
@genji2593 Год назад
love your vids bro
@FrenchieLearn
@FrenchieLearn 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing you traveling with us. For people who do not have a chance to explore the world and who want to learn English. It is so lucky that I could watch you high quality videos and at the same time learning English. And learn your polite way to interact with people.
@frednerk2127
@frednerk2127 Год назад
Yeah totally agree, I've cycled and free camped all over Japan. Met so many beautiful people in places that I've been told not to go to. Everyone has a story to tell you.
@aledagaro8075
@aledagaro8075 10 месяцев назад
were you at my friend? all ok?
@TimeTravelWalk
@TimeTravelWalk Год назад
This is too funny 😂 😢 much love and enjoyed the video
@conradbo1
@conradbo1 10 месяцев назад
This is a wonderful video. I have learned a lot.
@NeonGenesis808
@NeonGenesis808 Год назад
I hear you, it's often a bit of a trip when you realise you can fully let your guard down in Japan. Now I'm not saying you walk around all other places being paranoid but when you've been in Japan for a short period of time you understand that you'd have to be going out of your way to get into any kind of trouble.
@user-bf7td1gn3t
@user-bf7td1gn3t Год назад
Whaaaat, I was in a Hotel in Ueno when I was there. Although there were a lot more trash than usual, I didn’t get assaulted by homeless people during the night walking in the alleyways. I didn’t even know it was considered a hood.
@tiara891ify
@tiara891ify Год назад
I always tell people this guy is my favorite RU-vidr
@user-dy6qn2zz5b
@user-dy6qn2zz5b Год назад
How or what platform did you use to learn to speak Japanese? to crunch up on learning on it in a month, seeing you and hearing you talk to the locals as you also get praise from them for speaking good Japanese, I am very intrigued. I'm glad I came across your videos. Really really straightforward content and informative.
@ApolloLax
@ApolloLax Год назад
Best travel vlogger on RU-vid. I like your big picture reflections
@availablity3173
@availablity3173 Год назад
This was sudden Traveling to all the dangerous place is like heaven to him!
@mlx4543
@mlx4543 11 месяцев назад
Is @sabbaticaltommy on a sabbatical? When’s the next video coming out man???
@HotPockets-40k
@HotPockets-40k Год назад
Sabbat you never fail to entertain my dude
@hydrogencyanide4999
@hydrogencyanide4999 Год назад
Dude I watched your entire Japan series while stoned and it was the best experience of my life.
@jameswelch628
@jameswelch628 Год назад
Sure is a lot cleaner than the USA.
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid Год назад
😂😂😂
@xsjadoridersc
@xsjadoridersc 6 месяцев назад
Great video and I love all the kei trucks. They are so cool!
@elizabethprice3009
@elizabethprice3009 Год назад
It would be the ultimate experience just to go along with you on a journey. Seriously!!!
@jennh5822
@jennh5822 10 месяцев назад
Maybe an update to let everyone know you're okay?
@Slim_T_ODB
@Slim_T_ODB 11 месяцев назад
Hey man, are you good? Just realized i havent seen an upload from you in a while. I hope everything is ok and you're doing well
@IdreamIsoar
@IdreamIsoar 9 месяцев назад
Recent subscriber and thoroughly enjoying your posts 😊 Thank you.
@yasminapo-aroundtheworld
@yasminapo-aroundtheworld Год назад
Nice Video, we also want to Tokio but next year 😊 have a great time 🇯🇵❤️❤️
@ClaireMahaDream
@ClaireMahaDream 10 месяцев назад
Dude please let us know if you are ok! ❤
@Kirikenz
@Kirikenz Год назад
Ameyoko in Ueno is definitely underrated
@johndeyo
@johndeyo Год назад
Absolutely. My most enjoyable meal while visiting japan was in ameyoko. I picked a random hole in the wall place with a kanji only menu and i got to try some really unique foods I never thought I would eat.
@reiteam2593
@reiteam2593 Год назад
Your channel roxks. especially from the Hospital. Professional distraction service 🎉
@lukapletikos8137
@lukapletikos8137 Год назад
Keep making Japan videos, very interesting! Maybe show a smaller town, talk to locals..
@DT2023Jesusislord.
@DT2023Jesusislord. 10 месяцев назад
Hi bro, How are you?, noticed you haven't posted anything lately, I hope your okay.
@MIKEMARIO1
@MIKEMARIO1 Год назад
Because the culture is very respectful and responsible to each other, your right...
@rsbutz1
@rsbutz1 Год назад
Maybe those seniors are onto something!
@arnaureig4409
@arnaureig4409 Год назад
There is also a lack of a certain group of “people”...
@MetalBansheeX
@MetalBansheeX 10 месяцев назад
@arnaureig4409 so... to whom are you referring to exactly?
@WhosthatHotspice
@WhosthatHotspice 10 месяцев назад
@@MetalBansheeX Black people, more specifically African-Americans. I guess this is what he is referring to.
@icantbelieveya
@icantbelieveya Год назад
I'm going there in a few months. Thanks for doing the recon. I was really concerned about the imminent danger and risks that awaited when I arrived. (Insert laughter here)
@babypapaya8229
@babypapaya8229 Год назад
Interesting reflection on the culture there It opened my eyes
@Crystifodere
@Crystifodere Год назад
You know as well as I do what Japan does to keep their country so pristine.. of course I can't say it out loud. 👌🏻
@lindalarsson1436
@lindalarsson1436 3 месяца назад
No idea what you cannot say .
@asynchronicity
@asynchronicity 10 месяцев назад
Tommy……? Tommmmmmmy…………?
@EJTHEMASTER
@EJTHEMASTER 10 месяцев назад
Excellent work. i know it's hard. Work for content waiting for your next videos stay well sir
@timokho20
@timokho20 Год назад
Ive spent quite some time in Ueno, in my experience, its the area in the block of Nakamachi-dori which is probably more unsafe with a lot of night clubs and bars and when i walked there i got approached a lot by sketchy guys and girls trying to lure me in. The other side of the main street that runs through Ueno where you ate next to the tracks is much safer and more popular with many restaurants and shopping.
@silkycherry
@silkycherry Год назад
The seats were not reserved at that Japanese restaurant. They just don't allow any foreigners. It happens a lot in Japan.
@REALjackiehu
@REALjackiehu 10 месяцев назад
The most dangerous part of Tokyo looks better than any borough in NYC, the safest large city in the US. It's a tragedy.
@headlesschicken111
@headlesschicken111 Месяц назад
Disgraceful
@michaelanthonyanthony9131
@michaelanthonyanthony9131 8 месяцев назад
Alright man thanks for filming my favorite country,wish I could join you there man
@charlieskelhorn
@charlieskelhorn Год назад
I can't tell you how many Tokyo walk by videos and Ramen street food videos I've watched. There's something magical about the place. I can't wait to go for my 40th birthday in a few years. By which time I should be quite fluent in some of the language.
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