I went to Fuji Rock Festival '23 only one day on Sunday, the third day of the festival. I put together a video of the atmosphere there. I hope you can feel a little bit of what it was like to be there!
@@inusuke_vlog Also Love visiting Tokyo I usually go to Edo museum and Asakusa Oeno park areas Going to a music festival sounds awesome Pretty smooth all around? Planning, traveling, socializing? Curious to check it out Again Thanks for the upload!!
@@inusuke_vlog i see from foreigners like me her former band judy and mary was outstanding unfortunately internet was limited back than.. If there is a RU-vid or any social media at 90s their will get more appreciate from world wide....japan have so many great band but when come to JAM you will noticed they have uniqueness..... I started Listening japan music with l arc n ciel... Which is at the same era but i think when it comes to originality, identities, unique JAM always ahead than their counterparts.... Despite 90s was the great ear of music and you will easy find great band
@@dayena.samanzyi9911 Thank you for liking Japanese music. When JUDY AND MARY debuted in Japan, they had an impact on Japanese music culture. I was a teenager at the time, but I was influenced by them and was a huge fan!
I saw photos of this when Necry Talkie went and there were two things I didn't understand: - Why was it in Hokkaido? Isn't Fuji Rock supposed to be near Fuji-san? - What's with the shorts+leggings trend? Is that because of mosquitoes? Thanks for the video, BTW.
Thanks. I'll answer your question. Maybe you are confusing it with the Rising Sun Rock Festival. Rising Sun is a music festival held in Hokkaido. Fuji Rock Festival is located in Niigata, not Hokkaido. However, Mt. Fuji is in Shizuoka, not Niigata. Sorry for the complication. In fact, the first Fuji Rock was held in 1997 in Shizuoka Prefecture near Mt. However, it was held in Shizuoka only that one time. Fuji, because it was interrupted by a typhoon and ended in failure. After the second event, the location was changed and the event was held in Niigata. And, Why are shorts and leggings so popular? Fuji Rock is located in the mountains. That is why many people participate in trekking style. Leggings, which reduce the burden on the knees as much as possible, are in vogue. Also, because it is hot.
@@inusuke_vlogThanks. I always thought Fuji Rock was named that because it was near Fuji-san... And I have to say that in all my years of hiking I never saw anyone wearing leggings... if it's hot you wear shorts. Maybe it's what people in Tokyo think you're supposed to wear, or maybe just a 21st Century thing (these days when anyone is starting to do any sport they first go and spend hundreds of $s on silly lycra outfits).
@@greggerypeccary AFAIK in Japan shorts are generally seen as something worn by children, not adults. As for silly lycra outfits, we have activewear - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r1t5LozB0Yg.html
@@greggerypeccary I see... I had assumed that leggings and shorts were the standard trekking style, but that was a uniquely Japanese style, wasn't it? I learned a lot.