What a pretty area! It looks like you all had so much fun! Camping was something I used to do alot with my family when I was a kid, then my siblings and I became adults and my parents got older, so we weren't able to do it anymore. I miss Camping. and btw SEMI!!! The sound of them makes me happy. Because they are a sign of summer. But, hey aren't as loud here, where I live in the states.
Thanks for the another fun video. You guys are so admirable giving kids such a memorable experience again and again. They probably don't know how precious these moments are yet but down the line, they will appreciate your effort a lot. God bless you and your family.
This is exactly how my childhood was spent. Every summer means roadtrips to provinces for beaches. I spent my childhood digging sand for different sea creatures and of course, gulping sea water. Hahahah Fun times!
Hi everyone what a great campsite, and the beach area is great. Your so lucky to have such wonderful weather. Its raining back in UK, and very windy. It's great how you all work together to get that tent up, and it's so amazing how you speak Japanese. Thanks for sharing such great time kind regards to you all
I actually have lived in Funabashi City for a few years and been to Chiba City a few times, but never been to the southern part of Chiba Prefecture before. So I could enjoy the episode 69th. Thank you By the way, I was surprised at how empty the beaches in Katsuura were. I wonder purhaps because the goverment asks the public to refrain from unnecessary and not hasty trips due to covid19 and I guess if an average year without covid 19, it must be much more crowded this time of year.
The summer is extremely hot, and the temperature is over 35℃ every day. It was just good for camping. How was the comfort of the tent? The beach and the inner sea of the bay seemed to be calm and safe, but the waves of the open sea were huge. The girls said the waves hit us directly. It was nice to see the kids enjoying the campfire for two nights and three days in Chiba Prefecture during this time.
“You can have this”, “i dont want it” 😔 hahahahhaha. Amazingggg episode! Finally the big camping trip, looked like a super fun time. Yoshi super cool guy, hes got all the secrets. That wave was a monster!
We were in the ocean all morning long (it's only a couple seconds on the video) but that wave capped then end of the morning! We kept saying "Let's get one big wave before going back." We sure did!
If you guys like beaches then please try some Izu islands or Ogasawara islands. The water is super clear and you can see the deep ocean bottom which is covered by the remains of cooled down lava or something. I have been to Ooshima (大島) just off the Izu peninsula when I was a kid and I still remember the transparent deep ocean bottom. I bet the Ogasawara islands are much clearer since they are far off in the pacific ocean.
Foi muito bonito de ver o acampamento próximo a praia aí do Japão , mais aquela onda pesada derrubou todo mundo a Anna e a Rebecca foram engolida pela onda mais foi legal gosto muito do jeito e do carinho que vcs tem por todos a Anna, Rebecca, Sarah e o Joshua o vídeo de vcs e muito divertido de se ver espero que vcs fazem mais vídeo um abraço a todos e fique com Deus, beautiful family do Life in Japan 👍👍👍🇧🇷🇺🇲
How many times did I and will I enjoy watching kids floating on such active waves? In order to find myself aged 10? Probably. I just felt as if I were watching myself 50 years yonger floating on just the same kind of waves off Hacijojo-Island floating on the Pacfic Ocean. With your video I'm so happy I could explain my daily activities in my boyhood.
Every time I see you guys... all I have a respect for your kids... your kids are living in different country,culture, and speaking different language...It must have been very hard on them...
Hii next time if you’re in Chiba i recommend going to Mother Farm 😊 lots of fun activities to do there 😊 from blueberry picking, amusement rides, and pig races
Thanks Derek - it's blazing hot here while it's quite the opposite down there for you! I'd love to get to visit Australia sometime - looks like a gorgeous country! Keep up the good work!