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@상록수-v4c
@상록수-v4c 4 сағат бұрын
There are many foreigners pretending to be Koreans and posting comments that tarnish Korea and tarnish Korea's image in Korean. Especially, there are many Chinese and Southeast Asians. Don't trust them! 😅😅😅
@오소독소
@오소독소 17 сағат бұрын
돈도 좀 많이 쓰고 가시기를....ㅎ
@RaymondvanGelderen
@RaymondvanGelderen 2 күн бұрын
I’m born in Leiden and never left. 😄. Life is good here. Sorry my American brothers and sisters.
@svmanojvarma7602
@svmanojvarma7602 2 күн бұрын
A very informative and quality video log. You guys did an excellent job. Well done 👍
@S스티브-q7j
@S스티브-q7j 2 күн бұрын
서울 40년이상 살고있지만 이화동같은곳은 처음보네요~ 우리도 모르는 아름다운곳과 찰진 설명이 너무 좋습니다.
@RMohammed
@RMohammed 2 күн бұрын
Just stumbled across your video and I'm so please I did. Very informative with great footage and recommendations. Love the clear and concise manner in which all your information is conveyed. Thanks.
@kw19193
@kw19193 3 күн бұрын
The music is quite annoying and detracts from an otherwise superb video. Cheers!
@TalesFromOurPocket
@TalesFromOurPocket 2 күн бұрын
Oh man, we feel you in this! 😂 This was one of our earliest videos - literally every aspect of our videos has improved since then (but especially the music!). Thanks for watching! 😊
@englishrose4388
@englishrose4388 3 күн бұрын
Seriously, this is the best video I've seen so far of Bruce, Antwerp and Ghent. Thank you for a realistic view and a more comprehensive view.
@ないない-s7l
@ないない-s7l 4 күн бұрын
縮景園で飲食は禁止だと思います。 マナーが良くないと思います。 コンビニ弁当食べていましたよね。
@dgold7371
@dgold7371 4 күн бұрын
政府が名古屋を情報操作で嘘流し下げてるけど名古屋は観光も住みやすさも日本トップクラス。 ドラゴンボールやアラレちゃんの生まれた地でもあるし。
@joannabusinessaccount7293
@joannabusinessaccount7293 5 күн бұрын
Try to pronounce Chinese, or learn it. If you speak it like English - no one who speak Chinese will even know what you're saying.
@민-c3t
@민-c3t 5 күн бұрын
Japan's historical distortion, historical revisionism, is too absurd Germany reflects on itself Germany teaches history accurately The Japanese should emulate Germany Come to Korea and study .......................................... There is a lot of historical evidence As soon as industrialization was successful, Japan waged war and massacred countless civilians Every country has a dark history. That's one thing. Whether they are ashamed and regret the wrong doings in the past and not cover it up is another the Asian Holocaust the Asian Nazis Japan should reflect on itself Germany knows how to reflect on itself, but Japan doesn't There is a lot of historical evidence in Korea It's an accurate history Imperial Japan was a serious, twisted evil empire As soon as industrialization succeeded, it invaded the neighboring country I must say that American soldier was necessary and it saved at least 20x more lives considering that Imperial Japan never wanted to stop doing Asian holocaust Thank the American soldier for stopping the Asian Nazis The adults told me a lot of stories But Japan denies history You have to reflect history correctly to get along well in the future For future generations, too Japan must learn the right history Japan pretends to be a war victim It's disgusting to believe in a made-up history a people who don't even know their own history It's natural that you have to learn accurate history from school textbooks For future generations There are too many Japanese war crimes to count Japanese right-wing nationalists Yasukuni Shrine It's like calling Nazi Hitler a hero Japan is making history strange with animation It's such a strange country The Japanese were a rabid group of believers It's the same democracy, but it's covering up and erasing history Too cowardly Japanese The war crimes of the Japanese Empire are too many and endless Japanese Who Do Not Reflect For future students, we need to learn history correctly It's important to learn history correctly pretending to be a victim of Japan When are you going to pull yourself together, Japanese Koreans don't want compensation They want to learn the right history and truly reflect on each other and form a consensus Koreans want understanding, but Japanese hide and hide As soon as Japan invaded Korea the murder of Empress Myeongseong The king of Japan is God The king of another country is a beast Japan's hobby of war of aggression without declaration of war The Bombing of Chongqing Googled it 한심한 일본인들
@anzebeton1869
@anzebeton1869 5 күн бұрын
The mountain range, the tunnel passes trough is the physical border between Italian and Austrian influence and was also the border between Italy and Yugoslavia between the world wars.
@vlo4829
@vlo4829 5 күн бұрын
The plans to rebuild Nagoya Castle are to try and make it more authentic. The current structure is concrete, so it obviously wasn't made like the original castle. The castle's palace was rebuilt in recent years in wood with in the traditional way, so now the goal is to rebuild Nagoya Castle in the same way. They claim to have historic blueprints, so they say they can rebuild it in a way that will be historically accurate in construction and materials, so although it is reconstructed, it will will still have historic value.
@pearlhorse2652
@pearlhorse2652 5 күн бұрын
San Diego Zoo have Koala too
@luisham3338
@luisham3338 5 күн бұрын
2시간 짜리 영상인데도 시간 나는 줄 모르고 즐겁게 봤어요. 국내 여행에 좋은 참고가 되었어요.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 6 күн бұрын
Can You understand the various Japaneseque aesthetics❓
@강한민국
@강한민국 6 күн бұрын
대리 관광 완전 마스터 했습니다.
@mawtravels
@mawtravels 6 күн бұрын
Hi, what month did you go here?
@HtChoi-qk9xr
@HtChoi-qk9xr 6 күн бұрын
한국인보다 더 많이 가셨네요. 한국사람도 이렇게 안다니는데 ㅎㅎ
@wanneske1969
@wanneske1969 8 күн бұрын
The comic character at 28.00 is 'Jommeke', not Tin Tin. He was a popular comic figure when I was young. I preferred him over Suske & Wiske.
@andrewpaul3130
@andrewpaul3130 8 күн бұрын
Sunrise express comes with an interesting shower facility. You got to buy the shower ticket from the ticketing machine. It will be sold off minutes after the boarding of passengers. The shower booth comes with auto cleaning after the last person usage and it lasts about 5 minutes abielt a stop time for soaping up.
@streetcat3411
@streetcat3411 8 күн бұрын
Nagoya is located halfway between the two major cities, Tokyo and Osaka, so it's a city that tourists tend to pass right by, so as a Nagoya resident, I'm happy to see Nagoya getting attention!
@akaidensya2000
@akaidensya2000 8 күн бұрын
馬籠宿→中津川市 犬山城→犬山市 ジブリパーク→長久手市 名古屋の動画はいつから始まりますか?
@melaniep7548
@melaniep7548 8 күн бұрын
Highly likely you were smelling Pandan. It’s a grassy herb used in Asian cooking. Has a vanilla or caramel smell. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandanus_amaryllifolius
@jitenshaadventure
@jitenshaadventure 8 күн бұрын
Hello! I watched ALL your Taiwan videos before visiting, thank you so much for all your great recommendations! We did a cycling tour from Hualien to Taitung and stayed overnight in Chishang to do the cycling here. It was amazing! Our favourite place on this route. Thank you again for your help to prepare our trip :-) Christina & Jonathan
@TalesFromOurPocket
@TalesFromOurPocket 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching our videos! So glad you found them helpful. We absolutely loved exploring the east side of Taiwan, so we're glad you liked it, too! 😊😊
@image01
@image01 10 күн бұрын
11:29 chestnut ?
@NostalgicPiano
@NostalgicPiano 10 күн бұрын
Can you give some info regarding Taroko National park and if its worth visiting this area or if you are able to visit ? Thankyou!
@チャリンコひろすけ
@チャリンコひろすけ 10 күн бұрын
九州から修学旅行で黒部ダム、富山を回って、立山連峰の稜線を眺望した時のあまりの美しさに、感動したことを、何十年経っても覚えてる。社会人になって、富山出身の人に話したら、地元の人は当たり前の風景だから、何とも思わないよって言われて、凄く羨ましかった。なんて贅沢なんだと。来年、富山に旅行に行きます。
@d.thieud.1056
@d.thieud.1056 10 күн бұрын
Muscles tip: you use the shell of the first muscle you eat as tweezers to pluck the rest out of their shells unless the first one came apart a little which they often do when you pluck them out with a fork, because they you've got bits of muscle dangling out. in that case you use the first shell to obtain the 2nd shell and then the 2nd to obtain subsequent muscles
@THEナンマン二郎
@THEナンマン二郎 11 күн бұрын
FX「SHOGUN」が2024「エミー賞」18冠です!!将軍‐徳川家康は名古屋のすぐ近くの岡崎市出身ですよ。ああ、名古屋を旅行したい。
@mrstrawberry2628
@mrstrawberry2628 11 күн бұрын
May all your wishes come true in your heart feeling soul
@anyblunder6782
@anyblunder6782 11 күн бұрын
My family dates back to the days the Pelgrims lived in Leiden and have always lived there. You did an excellent job of filming the town and its link to the Pelgrims. Tiny side note, the suitcase you tried to lift is one of many and it is a memorial. They are all at locations where Jewish people were rounded up by the Nazis and put on transport to the concentration camps.
@부유한국민
@부유한국민 11 күн бұрын
2시간 영상 진지하게 본건 처음입니다 떡상 하시길 바랍니다
@Cletus_the_Elder
@Cletus_the_Elder 11 күн бұрын
Well done. Lot's of coverage, with stops at not-so-well traveled places. Nuts and bolts, like a Rick Steves' PBS drop.
@geol.
@geol. 11 күн бұрын
Love how Heather slurping the soba noodles like a local, proud of ya! 😂
@TalesFromOurPocket
@TalesFromOurPocket 11 күн бұрын
Haha, thanks! 👊
@dazebloom6037
@dazebloom6037 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video! What month is autumn in Shirakwago? Thanks!
@jamiel6405
@jamiel6405 11 күн бұрын
Mr brown coffee isn’t just coffee. They also make one the worlds best whiskey, Kavalan whiskey. Own by king car the company.
@jamiel6405
@jamiel6405 11 күн бұрын
The stairs in mountain should be appreciated. When I was little, there were no stairs in Taiwanese mountains, there only wooden planks and a rope, if lucky.
@jamiel6405
@jamiel6405 11 күн бұрын
The bento boxes are special cuz they’re made of wood. The bento box gets some of the wood fragrance. That’s one of uniqueness of Taiwan train bento boxes.
@jamiel6405
@jamiel6405 11 күн бұрын
You saw a Taiwanese macaque (mihou)! Only in Taiwan and parts of Japan
@jamiel6405
@jamiel6405 11 күн бұрын
Europe is all churches. Taiwan is all temples. 😑
@yySF77
@yySF77 12 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT video about Taiwan! Thank you for sharing all the beautiful scenery ☺
@kinjogirl
@kinjogirl 13 күн бұрын
I went to uni in Nagoya in around 2009. I absolutely loved my time there. I didn’t know the castle is closed these days - I have a few photos from inside so they’re even more previous now.
@wayfinder-l5y
@wayfinder-l5y 13 күн бұрын
Awesome couple.
@randomnomad2490
@randomnomad2490 13 күн бұрын
I've been to taiwan last april 2024. But damn! 5months now, the taiwan fever bug is still inside me..
@leeseet2336
@leeseet2336 13 күн бұрын
I must agree with u husband, life is to learn to stop n smell the flowers
@rokutan1013
@rokutan1013 13 күн бұрын
日本に、そして富山県にお越し頂きましてありがとうございます(^^) 富山県の南砺市に住んでいます 富山はどちらかと言えば田舎です 日本の人口の1%しか住んでいません しかし、堪能されたと思いますが、富山湾はとても新鮮な魚がたくさん取れます 正直、私が日本国内を旅行して困るのは他の地域で食べるお魚が美味しくないことです(笑) 富山には山は立山連峰があります 春の時期には「雪の大谷」も楽しめますし、春から秋には「称名滝」もとても良いところです 富山市内で移動が楽な場所では「ガラス博物館」も良いですが、「富岩運河環水公園」(Fugan Unga-Kansui Park)も散歩するのにとても良いところです KZbinで富山県を紹介していただきまして、本当にありがとうございます(^^)
@J.bombom
@J.bombom 13 күн бұрын
1:43:04 Jeonju bibimbap isn’t famous because it was the first place where bibimbap was eaten. Jeonju has long been known as a fertile agricultural region. Thanks to the favorable conditions, including a mild climate, few natural disasters, and abundant water resources from nearby rivers, crops grow well here. This environment allows Jeonju to produce high-quality rice and other ingredients like fresh vegetables, which are key components of bibimbap. Because of these factors, Jeonju bibimbap became famous and established itself as a traditional dish over time. There is a slight difference between regular bibimbap and Jeonju bibimbap. Jeonju bibimbap places a strong emphasis on the harmony of specific ingredients. Essential toppings include a variety of seasoned vegetables, egg, bean sprouts, yellow mung bean jelly (hwangpomuk), and raw beef (yukhoe), all carefully arranged for both flavor and visual appeal. Even if you’re in Jeonju, if the bibimbap doesn’t specifically say “Jeonju bibimbap,” it might be missing some of these key elements. maybe It seems that the Jeonju Bibimbap Festival focuses more on experiencing, making, and learning about the history and culture of bibimbap rather than specifically the original ‘Jeonju bibimbap.’ It felt more like an educational and hands-on festival. Besides bibimbap, Jeonju is also known for Jeonju bean sprout soup (kongnamul gukbap), which you can find all over Korea, not just in Jeonju. There are hundreds of bean sprout soup restaurants across the country, so if you visit Korea again, be sure to try it! It’s easy to find even in Seoul. However, it’s a shame that you didn’t visit an original Jeonju restaurant that specializes in Jeonju bibimbap or bean sprout soup during your trip, as you might have had an even more authentic experience! 🥲
@J.bombom
@J.bombom 13 күн бұрын
46:23 In Korea, there aren't many trash cans on the streets. While Koreans are used to it and don’t find it too inconvenient, it can be challenging for foreigners. This is mainly because Korea practices strict recycling. For small trash, you can dispose of it at public places like convenience stores, cafes, or subway station restrooms. There are many convenience stores in Korea. If you politely ask, the staff will likely smile and guide you. Just make sure not to bring an excessive amount of trash!