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I just want to say thank you for your content, the editing, shots and commentary are completely perfect . You're both such great people and I love watching your adventure together, I've literally watched every single video while I'm editing and working lol I live in Devon UK right on the border of Cornwall, so it was really refreshing to see my local areas through your eyes. Can't wait to see more, come back to the UK soon!
Those oysters were seriously big, wow! I don't dig them raw unless I add a lot of flavour to them, but those fried ones and even the steamed ones looked really good :)
I have no problem with your videos turning into a mini food tour, I'm with Eric I like cooked oysters (the fresh ones look slimy to me). I'm liking your Instagram photos, you're doing better than ok with them :D
My husband and i went to Miyajima this past November. We got their quite early in the morning when the tide was out and you could walk up to the Tori gate.
Very nice balance. Oysters looked great! Looking for native food when you travel is really cool. I have always avoided eel, but I would try it now. Please keep it up. You might wanna think a little bit about extending your visits a little bit. You frequently point out things that you want to try next time.
Hiroshima is famous for the oysters. Big, fat and creamy...YUMMMMMM! I'd spend a month in Japan, just eating until I couldn't walk. Great series, kids....can't wait to see the bar crawl!
MsKestrela I agree wholeheartedly. My husband and I traveled to 7 different cities when we were there this past fall and the Oysters were to die for there. I loved the oysters we had walking to Itsukushima and through the shops, the oysters we had for lunch when we were exploring, and at dinner at the fancy Ryokan we stayed at with a delicious selection of oysters prepared in ways I didn’t even knew existed. Japan is the best!
@@Christina-Bobina Thanks for your reply! It sounds like you had a tremendous trip through Japan. If I weren't so happy to hear about it, I'd be SO jealous!
The deer at Miyajima Island are so cute! We did the hike when we were there. It's tough, but great views. We were surprised at how early the food places close there as well.
I loved this Japan stop guys. When I visited Hiroshima years ago when Disney had me in Japan promoting our Mulan movie it was one of my favorite cities, and I remember Hiroshima having these delicious fried noodle pancakes unique to the area. The oysters look crazy yummy :) Great foodie ending with eel and fried oysters too. Thanks for sharing, safe travels, James and Kim
I was only in Hiroshima for a short period of time but it was absolutely beautiful, especially miyajima! I was lucky enough to go during low tide and was able to walk up to the tori gate and get pictures! :)
I love Hiroshima. You could have taken the ferry to Miyajima from right in front of the Peace Park :) it’s faster (and cheaper) than taking the train then the large ferry.
The floating torii gate is truly beautiful, too bad we didn't have enough time to visit Hiroshima but only Hakone. Miyajima deer is like Nara deer - chase you down for food haha :)
Love the channel guys!! Came across your channel by accident, watched a few videos and subscribed straight away. Lots of diffrent content. Keep it up guys, all the way from the UK 🇬🇧!!
I loved this one! As usual. I found the deer to be sooo cute 🙊🥰 I love how they just wandered around and did their own thing haha, also I liked Alisons pun ;) you guys definitely have guts in trying eel and oysters! I’m not about either of those, I’m too chicken, so hats off to you! 😂😆 also the gate you went to! Your photo of it with you both at sunset on Instagram is beautiful 🥰⛩! I loved the pace of this trip. Especially after the exciting experience of New Zealand where you just road tripped. Looking forward to your alcohol consumption vlog!
Not long ago I read the stories of a Japanese man who was working in Hiroshima the day the bomb fell and then went to his home city of Nagasaki and a British prisoner of war who was also moved from Hiroshima to Nagasaki. Surviving one A-bomb is incredible, surviving 2 is a miracle.
Lordy, less than 5 minutes in paused, order fried oysters, sushi and gyoza from a local Japanese restaurant...... No will power. Loved your video, only a minute left to finish. Mmmm, oysters....
I’m not one for oysters ( only tried it once raw) and I don’t think seeing it cooked helped haha. Edit:Had to come back and say that I would try those panko covered ones. Such a pretty little island
Those deer on Miyajima are little terrorists lol they will eat anything you have. My trick was to just not pay attention to them and act like they weren't even there and they left me alone lol. There's also a place across from the ferry entrance on the island where they teach you to make Momiji Manju. They give you a full lesson you make 3 and package them yourself using a machine.