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@greenrosebluebird7 ай бұрын
Hi, I am a Japanese home maker live in YOKOHAMA. Thank you so much for visiting HIROSHIMA and the peace memorial. I am glad you felt a lot. You experienced the museum and the rebuilt city of Hiroshima and I enjoy your video. How peaceful it is now! I am a mother of two, one is a college student, the other is in highschool. I took them to Hiroshima to visit the museum in December. We ate pizza and pasta at the cafe you had fresh orange juice. Watching you wonder around in Japan is really fun. There are so many different kinds of Japanese foods and interesting beautiful places I want to introduce to you. Come back again and again. Hope someday I can be your guide!
@miami5am7 ай бұрын
Hi Zane! I'm from Hiroshima, living in the US now. Thank you so much for visiting the Peace Memorial Park. As you mentioned in the video, we had avery sad history there, but keeping it there is important. I'm glad that you went there. I was in Hiroshima last November. Watching you eating Okonomiyaki made me hungry and jealous lol. Please visit again! We always welcome tourists like you who respect the people, place and the history :) Thank you!
@TheIdeaLounge7 ай бұрын
I have binge watched so many of your adventures! You do a wonderful job of making us feel like we’re traveling with you. You’re a great pleasure to watch! Thank you for all that you do!
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Thank you, David!
@asagi-167 ай бұрын
As a Japanese , I think it is important to try to know history. However, it is the war that is bad. If you don't kill the other side, you will be killed. That is all. And I do not think that people today who have nothing to do with the war need to feel responsible for it. So I would be happy if everyone simply enjoys Japan.
@grapxartz7 ай бұрын
As an American, thank you for your statement, very well said. I have both Japanese contacts and Japanese-American friends and often I feel some guilt, even though it was not part of my generation's involvement. War is terrible, sadly sometimes needed. We also think about the Pearl Harbor attacks, fair to say that was an attack on the military and not necessarily civilians. Pray for peace to all the world my friends. Thanks for sharing your travels Zane.
@eddiejocelynmamaid46907 ай бұрын
You are correct - it is important to know history NOT to TRY to know history. The Japanese started the war on December 7, 1941 by their surprised attack on Pearl Harbor.
@kaleb59267 ай бұрын
@@grapxartz Pearl Harbour isnt even the reason the bombs were dropped. The japanese people were absolutely vicious when it came to the treatment of countries they invaded and what they were willing do to up until the bombs were dropped.
@wilburwood82617 ай бұрын
日本軍もひどいことをしたから、日本と広島・長崎だけが被害者ではないけどな
@slimsview94633 ай бұрын
Well stated
@ytbcomm7 ай бұрын
It's so hard for our generation to even imagine what had happened during that time, and I'm pretty sure it was very difficult for you to verbalize your feelings, especially right after visiting such an exhibit. I know this because I felt the same way when I visited the Pearl Harbor Memorial as a Japanese citizen. So I appreciate you very much for trying to express it in your own words. Knowing the past makes me realize how precious it is to maintain this close, friendly relationship with mutual respect, and it reminds me of the importance even more now that some parts of the world are heading back to the opposite directions. I love your vlogs and thanks for sharing it with us!
@ShiroiKarasu6347 ай бұрын
I am german and i went to japan 4 times always around one month and i ve been to hiroshima 4 days and i met the frinedliest people in whole japan. Everyone was so open and nice like the orange juice girl. Amazing city i really want to go back one day. Haha "Bier löwen" means beer lion. Next time i should try the store with the german name😂 oysters are super popular there. It was also the best oysters i ve ever had. At miyajima you should try an oyster its the second best food after hiroshima okonomiyaki which is my fav. Japanese food
@petertravel56147 ай бұрын
I live in Hiroshima😀Thank you for coming to my hometown ! Enjoy your trip !
@jeanie24537 ай бұрын
I’m going to Japan in May and watching this is making me sooo excited
@samurisnark69407 ай бұрын
You will have an amazing experince. I just got back and loved every bit of it
@TheCpldavis377 ай бұрын
Always a great day when you upload, thanks for another great video
@fabiomartins79737 ай бұрын
Bro, getting addicted to your Japan videos!!! More please 🤤
@genchan1224able7 ай бұрын
広島に来てくれてありがとう。歴史を知ってくれてありがとう。広島はお好み焼きをはじめ食べ物も美味しいので、また遊びに来ていただけるとうれしいです✨良い旅を~Have a good trip.
@johnp69877 ай бұрын
I will be definitely respectfully visiting the Peace Park museum when I stay in the Hiroshima area. Like you I can imagine it will stir up a lot of emotions for myself.
@ZionMisa7 ай бұрын
Bro I love watching your videos! I love it when you eat food and your face lights up when you take a bite😂😂😂
@okay_google5127 ай бұрын
i am a filipino living in japan for 25yrs. i consider myself a japanese love ur vlogs
@ななし-r1m7 ай бұрын
🇯🇵❤🇵🇭
@Yz7rvly7 ай бұрын
Bro, I’m from the US and I’m currently talking to this Filipina. However I’ve heard good and bad stuff about the Philippines in general including women. I really like her and want to get with her. Please tell me about Filipinas, we’re both 24yrs old
@slimsview94633 ай бұрын
@@Yz7rvlyWhaaaa lmao
@りあ-i8r2 ай бұрын
フィリピン行ってみたい
@Kushal9787 ай бұрын
Love your japan series 😊😊
@mieura50967 ай бұрын
You are addicted to melon breads!!😊 isn’t it so good? I love it too!!! Enjoy your stay!
@KHuser557 ай бұрын
As a Japanese living abroad, I love your appreciation for Japanese culture
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@danLTa17 ай бұрын
I love Japan to my friend
@joyyyy7777 ай бұрын
Good words! Have a wonderful day.
@BobKubby227 ай бұрын
Love the Japan series! Awesome! Always wanted to go there! You give good ideas on where to go and also on the food and drink choices. Still don't know how you figure out all those metro and train stops! I would be lost😂 thanks for your vlogs
@chrisevanssohandsome7 ай бұрын
Loved you walking tour in Hiroshima😊
@annettepeacock9677 ай бұрын
I’m visiting in May Zane. I was born one month after the Abomb. My late father told me many stories of the devastating destruction and total loss of life. He was sent to help build and clear the destruction. He was in the British Army. So emotional area. I’m from the UK. I’m on a tour of Japan in May
@DavidLoenn7 ай бұрын
Hey Zane! I love your travel vlogs! And I like how respectful you are when you travel. Some influencers/vloggers act like they are the kings of the world... Mad respect and keep up the good work! If you ever travel to Europe and Sweden, I can give you a lot of tips. Cheers!
@clarkerasmussen61797 ай бұрын
Watching all you Japanese vids mate from Queensland Australia. 🇦🇺 Great job very helpful for us when we go in 3 months. Keep them coming bro. All information will help
@yeashizzo7 ай бұрын
Australia 🇦🇺
@悟山田-k6p7 ай бұрын
Welcome to JAPAN🇯🇵🌸⛩️
@りあ-i8r2 ай бұрын
I’m glad that you enjoyed in Japan. また遊びにきてね〜
@ハリー-s4f2 ай бұрын
I’m respecting you came Hiroshima. You are a great tourist.. thanks
@DailyDoseofSexy7 ай бұрын
You gotta try that ramen place that had the line Ichiran, its a chain that you can find in other cities too
@kayellwanger23787 ай бұрын
I love that you visited Hiroshima. I am amazed at how the city came back and is thriving. It was only 80 years ago that it was nearly flattened and left for nothing. This shows the incredible strength of the Japanese people. I am glad they have things like the park and memorial you went to so it helps us remember and learn from the past. Thank you for taking us with you.
@kaleb59267 ай бұрын
Not much to learn when they deny and cover up a lot of the horrible things they did. Learning their history really shines a whole new light on what happened.
@@kaleb5926Whatever their army did in China doesn't exactly shed any new light on the death of hundreds of thousands of women and children civilians... nothing changes that
I'm Japanese. I like taking my travel vlog too. I enjoy watching your travel video. 😊And your video helps me to learn English. Thank you!
@alexmelendez54042 ай бұрын
I am now adding this to my trip because of you!! Thank you
@Its-Kat_7 ай бұрын
With the okonomiyaki it's cabbage not lettuce. And the noodles are like yakisoba yaki is grilled or fried and soba is the noodles. The fish is taiyaki tai is the fish shape and yaki is grill. Donkihote is tax free over 5500 yen and if you have your passport with you. And the spice you put on the chicken is shichimi 7 flavour spice.
@Kairi-fq5zg6 ай бұрын
every place you went in Hiroshima is I've been to! cuz I’ve been living in Hiroshima for a while. Thank you so much for visiting Hiroshima and doing blog!!!!!!
@SrLuisCam7 ай бұрын
It's interesting how on minute 5:18, you hear people chatting. 1 minute later in your video, you notice silence. After visiting the museum, you understand why it goes quiet. You feel a lot of emotions, not sure how to react. It shows that war hurts people.
@ThirdCoastNativeАй бұрын
Space Cowboy🔥🔥🔥 you’ve got good taste my friend, God Bless and Safe Travels brother! 🙏
@GrenNoshi3 ай бұрын
I am so glad you posted this video. I live here in Hiroshima prefecture. I pretty much go to this city every weekend I get a chance too. Hiroshima has felt like my second home to the States. I've as well made it a tradition to walk past the Atomic Bomb dome every time I need to leave to my pay respects. The city's atmosphere is always amazing, and I met some amazing friends in the city. The longer you live there the more appreciative the city is.
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
Zane + Dragonforce collab. Never thought I'd see the day!
@mattsoca17 ай бұрын
The covered shopping street is called a shotengai in Japanese. It is quite traditional, and may be either covered or uncovered.
@odekake-man7 ай бұрын
Welcome to my town Hiroshima. If you are still in Hiroshima, I would like you to see Kagura, which is Hiroshima's proud local performing art.
@ralphs88587 ай бұрын
What a cool place to visit. I've only had Okonomiyaki at home with the mix you can buy and make yourself. Thanks for sharing!🙌 Shotengai are the covered shopping alleys.
@SamBimbo-zq2gg6 ай бұрын
My new favourite KZbinr
@freedomfighter67147 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ i love your Japan Vlogs 😀😀😀 more followers!!!!
@smooshy117172747 ай бұрын
All time low - Therapy playing in Japan. That’s awesome!
@cynikuu7 ай бұрын
Looks like you missed the National Peace Memorial Hall when you were there, its just to the right of the fountain when you're looking at it with the museum behind you. That is also a must see if anyone goes there, you go down into a giant circular concrete building where you will end up in a big circular room with pictures of the destruction covering the walls every way you turn. It is a surreal experience and really shows you what it must have been like to be there. There is also a room after that with screens of the victims, you can look then up on tablets there too... it is extremely sobering looking at the pictures of children scroll across those screens, seeing their ages and names... similar to how traumatizing it is to see the tatters of children's clothes in the museum, but even more personal because you can see their pictures they took for their school photos etc... An absolutely sobering place but a must for anyone visiting Japan, just please if anyone goes there please be respectful and don't queue up to take selfies in front of the fountain (people were doing that when I went there while the locals were just trying to pray)
@fristegia7 ай бұрын
Loving your videos Zane! We went to Japan last year during Spring time and of all places we have visited, Hiroshima is the best for us. Considering we only did a day trip from Osaka, we were so amazed how they rebuilt the city after the bombings. We hope to be back next month and for sure no day trip is happening, we will definitely be spending at least 3 days there. 🙏
@doc_zithu7 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed thank you❤
@Beth747 ай бұрын
Another interesting video. Just fyi- the vehicles are called "streetcars" in English. And the covered shopping areas are "arcades". And the fish shaped waffles are "taiyaki".
@walkjdwalker7 ай бұрын
Hiroshima has a painful history in the past. Watching your video makes me want to fly right away. I looked it up online and it takes about 2 hours by plane. Where are you? I'm kidding.🥰🥰
@KammiNeko7 ай бұрын
What a great day!
@Katie116567 ай бұрын
You’re so brave. You’ve inspired me to travel again! Selfishly, on another note, we’re missing you on ZIG. ☺️
@heathergoesrogue3 ай бұрын
Omg, this was…. I don’t even know. As an American we are led to believe our govt had no other choice and that the decision ended the war. That doesn’t make me feel better and this breaks my heart. Thank you for showing this.
@ruthkatagami40113 ай бұрын
Mermaid bakery is a branch started from Anderson’s. You may have eaten the same melon bread twice 😂 Mermaid’s is the to go version of Anderson’s. Mermaid’s bakery is usually in the station. Bread is also big deal in Hiroshima, I grew up eating as much bread as rice.
@london.no.li-san7 ай бұрын
The covered shopping streets you walked thouugh are known as shotengai and the ramen shop you saw people queuing for is the famous Ichiran known for individual cubicle eating
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Shotengai! That's it - thank you!
@napple65367 ай бұрын
I am Japanese. My recommended spots are Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station Plaza and the Imperial Palace. Also, if you want to see cherry blossoms, we recommend Ueno Onshi Park or the Meguro River cherry blossom trees. The cherry blossoms are expected to be in full bloom on March 30th.
@nonenone26227 ай бұрын
Okonomiyaki in Hiroshima is one of the best foods in Japan
@almaw86307 ай бұрын
We have in México a bread just like that one from the Little Mermaid. It’s called Concha !! And we have it also with sugar and cocoa !!! Delicious !!! 🤤🤤🤤
@yeashizzo7 ай бұрын
Daily Japanese tip 4- oknomyaki. How to pronounce it is that all the O’s are pronounced as in not. Ya as in yard. Ki as in key.
@marhaizzuddin7 ай бұрын
Try finding tsukemen ramen and mazesoba next!
@overthecounterbeanie7 ай бұрын
Hi Zane! You would save a bunch of money by getting yourself a refillable water bottle, because the tap water is safe to drink in Japan and there are plenty of parks and rest stops with refilling stations.
@_taishi4 ай бұрын
hey dude love this vid gj!
@mamaikeda827 ай бұрын
Those covered shopping areas are called "shotengai"
@Kiki-zu9ip7 ай бұрын
Have you tried Okonomiyaki in Osaka? It's different from the Hiroshima style okonomiyaki that you tried. Also "Taiyaki" is the fish shaped pastry thing you were looking at:)
@mi-ko17587 ай бұрын
Welcome to my town. You passed by my workplace :)
@mimi-eh8gi7 ай бұрын
アーケード街は、hondouriといいます。
@148specialk7 ай бұрын
I am heading to Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Osaka then back to Tokyo….then back home to LA. I leave for Japanese tomorrow…any must see spots or tips?
@giannishen7 ай бұрын
That should be a ananas bread because the exterior is that of a ananas! It doesn’t matter, maybe they didn’t label it clearly! In fact, the United States made a last resort decision, and Japan invaded other countries around the world and killed people indiscriminately! Your heart is heavy because you are a good person. I hope you will not be too sad and please continue your beautiful life! There are two types of 御好燒/お好み焼, Hiroshimayaki and Okonomiyaki. Both are famous Japanese snacks, similar but different. Next time you go to Osaka, you can try Okonomiyaki! Great guide in Hiroshima, thank you very much for sharing! 👍🥰🙏
@kaleb59267 ай бұрын
You are missing some parts. The japanese tortured and raped indiscriminately as well. They were training civilians with swords in the case of a land invasion so that everyone would fight and die. Horrible
@コナ-q5v7 ай бұрын
@@kaleb5926 That's not true
@sulichaisitabutra70507 ай бұрын
Hi Zane, the commercial area with the roof is called "Shotengai" which is your friendly neighborhood establishment and franchises of all things Japanese at local price 😊
@alvinantonio80337 ай бұрын
Love Japanese Bakery’s. Heavy subject when you enlighten your viewers about the history of Hiroshima, although very important and it makes your visit to Japan more interesting. When you went to HCM, Vietnam, there’s also an American War Museum where it goes deep with the war between UsA & Vietnam. I’ve been to it several years ago, super interesting. Attack of Pearl Harbor was on December 7, 1941. And it’s true Japanese have a huge infatuation and love of Hawaii, although the number of visitors aren’t like pre pandemic, it’s due to the weak Yen and strong USD. Just wondering, what airline did you fly on from Honolulu to Haneda? A lot of people are moving from Instagram to TikTok nowadays. KZbin is always on my feed. Check out Fukuoka or Chitose if you’re going to be in Japan for a month. Safe travels and enjoy drinking beer, highballs, and eating Ramen,yakitori and Okonomiyaki!!!
@wilburwood82617 ай бұрын
gyudon, kaiten sushi, mos burger are also good and I recommend
@oys94207 ай бұрын
広島のお好み焼き屋は東京のものと全く違うので両方試すことをおすすめします。
@wilburwood82617 ай бұрын
どう違うの? あと大阪のも違う?
@justthetruth26627 ай бұрын
I like how much beer you drink...good time
@mosalazar17 ай бұрын
What currency app were you using while shopping?
@imaimaibah7 ай бұрын
Have you been to Fukuoka yet? I recommend stalls in Fukuoka.
@DanielBellon1083 ай бұрын
Dragon force and kpop 💕💚
@wildreeds7 ай бұрын
👍👍
@marhaizzuddin7 ай бұрын
Also, try umeshu highball
@nandakirao72337 ай бұрын
You should also visit Nagasaki. That is also where the atomic bomb happened.
@JASUMINKA6 ай бұрын
来てくれて、伝えてくれて嬉しい😢 Rather than criticizing the country that dropped the atomic bomb, we would like people from all countries (victors and defeated) to come to this museum as evidence that this bomb should never be used on people. Thank you.
@Rwper-jmme8gi9p7 ай бұрын
Nice report~😻ニャ~👍️
@user-in5ok9io8d7 ай бұрын
Can't believe you're a Jamiroquai fan, didn't know they made it over to USA!
@wilburwood82617 ай бұрын
sometimes sing Deeper Underground at the nearby local karaoke box lol
@asan10507 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this video.
@chelsea99007 ай бұрын
Did you go to any onsen’s on your travels?
@plumpmario7 ай бұрын
What app did you use to compare currency?
@lovelove-gm7wb7 ай бұрын
また日本来てくださいね❤
@pres0027 ай бұрын
You're back in Japan? How I thought you had to wait like 6 months before returning
@katelynroberts6357 ай бұрын
what currency converter were you using? seemed really useful
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Elk
@fangli64897 ай бұрын
🎉❤
@Ca-nb3zh7 ай бұрын
zane what do you do for a living
@thetragicschoolbuspodcast2 ай бұрын
"Do you vlog with your GoPro™?" "It's broke" "Yeah me too!" what in the world was that conversation about?!?
@somemale7 ай бұрын
Don’t get me wrong I love watching your videos and will continue to do so, but I was so annoyed when you said you are hungry and want Okonomoyaki yet took forever to get there lol.
@vs1237 ай бұрын
I like city
@yetijoeyetijoe7 ай бұрын
To parents that spent (or will spend) so much money on pokemon plushies/cards, don't expect to recoup any of that money after your kids outgrown them. I have put 24 plushies on marketplace for half the new price and all I get are tire kickers. Ugh!
Daily Japanese tip 3- to say goodbye in Japanese say sayonara. Sa as in sarcasm yoo as in not and na as in banana, ra as in raft. To speak to people who are older than you say shitsuree shimasu. Shitsu with a silent u and I. ree report shi as in she and ma as in mart and su with a silent u.
@AichaOuhrourou7 ай бұрын
Come back to korea
@dayla86347 ай бұрын
Those shopping streets are called shoutengai. Don't call it baskin robins here. Nobody will understand what you're talking about. They know it as 31, even though the 31 spells out BR on the sign. Melon pan was actually started in Mexico. Surprised you didn't see it when you were in Mexico. Why can you say okonomiyaki ok, but still butcher gyoza?
@sixgunguerrilla7 ай бұрын
why do you give advice nobody cares about and why does nobody like you