i’m studying English from you and comments of your subscribers. I am able to learn interesting words never taught in textbooks. BADASS?looked it up, it means awesome,right? and imao and so on. I remembered I learned “holy shit” from you many days ago, forexample. good teacher for me. Thank you.
The Samurai part is the part I like the most , I actually clicked to watch this video again after long forgotten, then I was Shocked with the 1st visit LOL
Great video! Didn't know about those hidden gems in Chiba, I was in Kawagoe and Kamakura, which had a historic atmosphere as well but were crowded with tourists, little Edo looks like a good spot for a relaxing day trip
Looks like you just stayed in the North. There's more to Chiba in the South. You should visit Mt Nokogiriyama or Tateyama Jo. The beaches near Onjuku are nice too.
It so nice when we can see the IG posts from this trip, then later watch as each of you post your videos on the same day. It was fun to see the scenes you were shooting in Jenn's video showing up in this one. I can't wait for the return of sponsored inaka trips once it's safe to do them again. I'll never be able to travel to Japan, so videos like this are a treat.
Great vid Sam, that place looked pretty cool, I love the architecture of the old style, there is some shopping center, it's very near the Narita airport , I've seen vids on, people walking shopping at night, do you have any idea of what I'm talking about? Thanks.
We can't wait until the virus situation gets better, and we can once again go to places like this! Just asking out of curiosity, if you didn't have a personal driver, would you recommend hiring your own car for a place like this? Or rely on public transport? Thanks for sharing Sam :)
Next time I go to japan I’ll check out some of Chiba’s recommendations 😍😍 it all looks so wonderful~ “so yeah...it is a dick” was my favorite part Hahahaha
Beautiful video, makes me want to be in japan right now! I had a question about your mentioning that the sora no yu hot springs, that they allow for tattoos? is that a distinction other establishments make in japan? whats is the societal premise behind the tattoo?
Most hot springs do not allow tattoos as this is a means to keep yakuza from coming to the bath houses. Now that more and more foreign tourists visit japan, more and more hot springs are starting to allow tattoos :)
The country side feels soo soothing. Far from the hush of the city. Also, I'd like to ask, is it possible for a foreigner to become a school teacher? What are the requirements apart from N1/N2 and degree? :)
Great video! Neat to see such interesting and different places from the West. The Samurai Walk looked like a lot of fun, while the Fertility Shrine looked very unique. At the Fertility Shrine, was everyone quietly giggling to themselves the entire time?
3:06 It focused on fertility, huh? I wonder how they go about doing that. Hahahaha!!! XD 7:11 That really does look like the shopping street on the way up to Kiyomizu-dera. I'd definitely like to go to the samurai place. I practice iaido, so I would really appreciate going to a place like that. The hot springs are a must, naturally. Alcohol is my friend, so the sake tour would be amazing. Shopping in that city looks like it would be fun, so going there would be very worth it. It looks like you had a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing it with us! :)
おはよう 「まだ使わなかった」??is it a stuff to use? i suppose it to be ensfrined. by the way , you speak japanese naturally. you've got improved a lot. You're a challenging person.