I had no idea about the food variety in Ohara! I only saw the restaurants leading to Sanzenin
@kyotoiterei2216Ай бұрын
Ohara is lovely in any season, so please visit again. You can also enjoy the wonderful view of the Kyoto countryside as you stroll around!
@panathenaeaАй бұрын
@ definitely worth another visit ❤️
@kyotoiterei2216Ай бұрын
👍 ♨️🍁❄️☘️🌸🍉
@culturevultureonline47422 ай бұрын
Hello, Rei-san! I really appreciate how you included the expiration date and other vital pieces of information, as it would be impossible for the non-Japanese to figure that out on their own. Arigatou gozamaisu for the video🙇🏻♀
@kyotoiterei22162 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice message! What country are you from? Please let me know. The same video is being made in a different acant, so please watch that one too. I am making more videos. If you could also tell me what improvements I could make, youtube.com/@mycountryjapan7860?si=m1qxAZR8z-fLy6hA
@culturevultureonline47422 ай бұрын
@@kyotoiterei2216 Hello - I am from Turkey/Türkiye. I believe the linked channel is targeting Japanese speakers. It should be interesting for you to observe the commonalities and differences between two different demographics :) I'll keep an eye out for your other videos and share any recommendations, should I have any. Wishing you the best of success with both of your channels!🙌🏻
@kyotoiterei22162 ай бұрын
Turkey! I went there just recently. I took a balloon ride. I was very impressed with the scenery, which was completely different from that of Japan. I have a lot of Turkish sweet snacks in my refrigerator. Turkish people love Japanese people very much. We took a picture together! I hope that Turkey and Japan will always have a good relationship! Thank you.
@culturevultureonline47422 ай бұрын
@@kyotoiterei2216 Ah, you've been to Cappadocia then. It is one of my favorite tourist attractions in the entire country. One of the few that I would visit over and over again. It is really funny that you have a lot of Turkish snacks in your fridge. I'm dying to try and bring Japanese snacks back home. Even your KitKats have different flavors. Ours are so boring (We only have the standard chocolate flavor - that is it😒) It is true that Turkish people are very fond of Japanese people😌 This year is actually the centennial anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and, like you, I hope both countries will always be on good terms🙏🏻
@JeannieCrosby2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video, very helpful! I will visit these restaurants when I am in Kyoto next February!
@kyotoiterei22162 ай бұрын
Are you coming to Februrary? I bet it will be very cold, so be careful. Curry udon will warm you up! By the way, what country are you from? I am happy to receive comments from people from other countries.
@JeannieCrosby2 ай бұрын
@@kyotoiterei2216 Thank you! I have been to Kyoto many times in the hot summers, so it will be my first in the winter. Hoping to see my favorite temples/shrines in the snow. I am from the United States. Pl keep making your informative videos--I esp loved the Kyoto snacks!
@kyotoiterei22162 ай бұрын
You are coming to Kyoto from far away USA! Kinkakuji Temple and Sanzenin Temple are lovely in the snow! But there are fewer times when it snows in Kyoto too. That may be due to global warming. In winter, there are fewer tourists, so you can see temples and shrines more slowly. I hope you enjoy it! And please comment on your impressions of winter in Kyoto⛩️
@safira1722 Жыл бұрын
I love your video for souvenirs at Kyoto ... Very detail and clear ,love very much and I can give this video for my daughter in traveling to japan now . Thank you so much your recommendation 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@kyotoiterei22163 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. It has been a while since I uploaded the next video and noticed your comment. It made me happy that I have to work hard not only for the main content in Japanese but also for the English version! Thank you so much!