wow... the trees and the scenary at Chisuji Falls is surreal, makes me wanna save up just to go to Japan again.. also mad respect to you Shawne, carrying all that gear while exploring just so that you could film... slipped and fell somemore hahahahhaa rip
Yeah only in Japan you’d get so many maple trees. Its a dream. Thanks a lot, I love creating the best I can create so it’s worth every sweat and pound👌🏻
I’ve been in Japan more than 10 times and I’ve never been to Hakone at least once. I will take my mom to Japan next month after the opening. Almost 3 years we cannot travel. I’m in decision to go to Hakone this time or not. Your video really gave positive vibe and made me wanna go there this time. Thank you for this.
One thing to note - everything closes really early in Hakone and it was pretty much a dead town by 6-7pm. Other than that, it was really beautiful and a good escape from the city
Your videos are amazing! Editing, quality, aesthetic... I feel like I was there with you in these places! Inspired and got the feeling that I want to learn how to make such cool videos! (although I've never filmed any video yet haha) I can't believe your channel doesn't have at least 1 million subscribers yet?! 🧐
This could not have been a better video for me. Booked my flight to Japan today going solo and wanted to visit Hakone and you captured it perfectly. Cannot wait to take photos there at the spots you so cinematically shot.
Always so inspiring to watch your videos! Also your new Japan video series is fire, can't wait to visit Japan myself again soon! Keep on the good work :D
I don’t ever comment but I just wanna say, the amount of effort that goes into your vlogs is insane… absolutely love the edits and the transitions. Keep doing what your doing :))
Hi new subscriber here! Just recently came across your channel and I’m so glad I did because I love these types of travel videos. The cinematography and aesthetic is amazing and I can’t wait for part 3!
your videos are making me so excited to go to japan next year! thank you! honestly I almost lost it though when you started eating that black ice cream
Just found you channel, and I'm really enjoying this series. Now that Japan is open again, I'm super excited to return. Your videos are getting me excited about planning my own trip! Looking forward to future content!
@shawneydepp just to let you know,I followed this itenerary when I had visited tokyo last month. I stayed in lake Aishi for 2 nights, and had the best photo of Tori Gate day and night. It's totally super worth it. Thanks bro for showing us this 👌
You are very talented. I thoroughly enjoyed your video. I'm planning a trip in the Fall and it is very useful. I'm in my 60's so I dont see myself climbing into a bunk room :)
Journeying with you through Hakone through your lens! Quick question- around what time was it when you visited the Torii gate? I'm in love with its beauty 😍
Great video!! My friends and I are thinking about staying at the Inn you stayed at, but we can't seem to figure out how to navigate the transportation. Was everything walkable distance? Also, was the Freepass worth it? And if so, how much was it?
Thank you! I took a train to Odawara station then a bus to the inn (bus info displayed in google maps). Inn is walkable from the stop. I’m not sure how much is it right now, but the freepass was worth it to me as it covered the to and fro transport + some free attractions in the area. Hope this helps!
pls suggest 2 night 3 days itinerary from tokyo to tokyo. like after bf depart from tokyo to hakone...visit hakone on day 1, overnight stay at hakone ryokan onsen, next day after bf visit mt.fuji and surroundings, overnight stay at hakone again or near gotemba premium outlet, next day morning after bf shop at gotemba premium outlet then evening come back to tokyo. Is this correct way? and which transport to use. we r considering renting a car? will that be fine? two coples with kids....pls suggest...thanks
Hey where exactly was the starting point of your hike in the Old Tokaido Road where your end point was Amazake Tea House? I don't want to hike a long stretch of the Old Tokaido Road, i'll be happy with a 30-40min hike ending at Amazake. But i don't know where to start!! :( i don't know what are the different entry points to the hiking trail that i can choose from huhuhu
@@shawneydepp I saw “Cobbles on Old Tokaido Highway” in Google Maps. Hopefully this is it. 😅 i don’t wanna get lost in a hiking trail in Japan hahaha! Or hopefully i bump into a fellow tourist/hiker who speaks in English so i can ask lol. But thanks for the response ;) maps.app.goo.gl/X3xMVo6FCkh3Pyjq6?g_st=ic
Hey Shawney! New subscriber here from Malaysia, first of all, love the content, love what you do. Im a huge japan fan and am finally able to plan a japan trip for myself actually. But I've been wondering, how are you able to travel alone or like what advice would give to someone inspired to venture into solo traveling in japan but not able to speak japanese 😆
Thanks man 👊🏻 Japan is one of the best destinations for solo travel imo. Google translate and maps would be your best friend. Get the suica/pasmo card for public transport, it’ll be a lot more convenient.
@@shawneydepp thanks for sharing! What about rail passes, When would you recommend them over suica/pasmo? Anyways i hope you make more japan contents in the future ✨
Yes I stayed 2 nights and got the 3 day pass. It just starts on your selected day and ends after the 3rd day. So my return train tickets tokyo - hakone and hakone - tokyo were covered.