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@flibblesanКүн бұрын
Love Klook. I used them to book my tickets for the Skyliner from Narita to Ueno. Very convenient.
@michaeljohndennis223122 сағат бұрын
I wonder if this gives better deals on SailRail from the U.K. to Ireland and points out the direct trains from Manchester to Holyhead for example - even the U.K. national rail website is very clunky and difficult to use when planning trips home to visit family in Ireland
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
@@michaeljohndennis2231 Would definitely be good to check it out 😊👍
@stevegonzales527Күн бұрын
7:15 please dont be that person.... this is why a lot of locals are getting annoyed with tourism. causing a scene and blocking peoples paths just to record.
@JayandKarolina20 сағат бұрын
I understand your point but we didn’t see her behind us. I thanked her because she was polite and we only took like 5 secs to just show people something that was important. We’re respectful people and we are always aware of people around us. I know where you are coming from but we’re not just recording for the sake of it - we’re promoting tourism in Japan and helping others to travel that’s why we’re very informative. It’s easy to take the view that these foreigners are just being obtrusive and recording but we’re also doing our best to deliver what people want to see when they are taking the Shinkansen. Thank you for the respectful comment!
@Mwoods227218 сағат бұрын
@@JayandKarolina You were standing and filming in front of the ekiben stand where people were lining up, you could have moved to the side. Look at the footage, a man wanted to walk past you but went around another person instead.
Have you seen the size of our luggage? 👀 It’s way too big to put it into the overhead lockers or in front of us haha
@kentokyoКүн бұрын
Let me explain. The person is saying that the space where you guys put your luggage is specifically designated for passengers who have reserved it. I’m not sure if you’ve booked that space, but recently, many locals have been frustrated by tourists, particularly those who don’t research in advance, randomly occupy the space without reservations, preventing paying passengers from using it. If you’re traveling with large luggage, it’s best to either book the luggage storage space on Shinkansen in advance or use one of the convenient luggage delivery services that many tourists find useful.
@yve_w40Күн бұрын
@@JayandKarolinathen you need to reserve the seat that let you put the luggage behind. you could get a fine for using it without reservation
@aldridge9886Күн бұрын
@@JayandKarolinaNo problem in China.😂
@YK-mv4hm22 сағат бұрын
@@aldridge9886 中国と比較する意味は全くありません。
@aeroplaneheroКүн бұрын
Just so you know for next time, the luggage space at the back of the seats is only reserved for the last row of seats so if you'd like to use that space you'll have to reserve those specific seats beforehand. Same applies for luggage compartment spaces which also needs to be reserved. If you have not made a reservation you will simply have to use the overhead space which can also accommodate pretty large suitcases. Don't fault you for making the same mistakes that tourists commonly make, but they have also been careful in placing plenty of signs around such as on the floor of the luggage area where you originally placed them but now you know!
@gopeisho2 сағат бұрын
Jay, you had me laughing with the stress level in the train station. All the Vlogs I watch have mentioned that same thing. I would have to spend a day planning the trip, then get there so early. Karolina was so calm to your stress. It was a fun video.
@KariHaruka8 сағат бұрын
Tokyo Station can be quite daunting, especially to a first time visitor! For the future. When taking the Tokaido Shinkansen, use Shinagawa Station, and if taking another shinkansen (such as the Tohoku Shinkansen), use Ueno Station. These are still big stations, but they aren't as chaotic as Tokyo Station.
@Mwoods227218 сағат бұрын
When you film, try to move to the side and not film in the middle of the chaos to not get in peoples way.
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
It’s not always easy when you’re on the go but I’ll try to do that 👌
@jiggy1992Күн бұрын
When the linear motor car opens, it will run at 500km per hour😊👍
@beanoyip06Күн бұрын
We had the exact same issue! We put our bags there without knowing it was reserved. The attendant then moved it to between the carriages and we were fine with it. This trip round we booked the last row with the baggage space using the smartEX app.
@NigelOrmsvikКүн бұрын
Whenever we watch your videos from Japan it fills us with wonder at the cleanliness and efficiency, politeness and perfection of life there. It also fills us with sadness at what has become of Britain nowadays. What used to be the envy of the World has literally deteriorated into a farce. Thoroughly enjoyable video and stay safe Guys 😊👍
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
That’s so true 😩 We hope that actually the West in general will somehow learn from it because it’s quite disappointing - especially when you pay similar prices for the same transport or service.
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching ❤️ We’re really happy to hear that you’ve been enjoying our Japan series!!!
@NON-mq5iq6 сағат бұрын
Welcome to Japan and make some fun memories
@長浜暮らし21 сағат бұрын
14:39 This mountain is called Mt. Ibuki. It's my hometown. Thank you for filming it😊😊
@chalayan8 сағат бұрын
A twin bed private spacious room for USD $80 in Kyoto is cheap and do go to the Onsen. It's never a complete trip to Japan without visiting the local Onsen. I went with my siblings and brother-in-law when we were in Kyoto. Beautiful city and Tokyo train station indeed is chaotic but luckily for us, we can read the Chinese characters and we always use landmarks to identity the areas when travelling.
@kei07210Күн бұрын
Tokyo Station is the 8th busiest station in Japan. It is very huge, with 16 exits and an area equivalent to four dome stadiums. If you make a mistake at an entrance exit or a ticket gate, it will be a long way around, so please do not hesitate to ask someone 🎵 If you avoid people who walk too fast and ask someone, they will usually be kind enough to tell you. If you are not in a hurry, they will take you to your destination, and if you are short on time, they will point you to the information center😊 Don't hesitate, don't worry, you will be fine!! Incidentally, Shinjuku Station has the highest number of passengers in the world, followed by Shibuya Station and Osaka Station. The night view from the first car of the Yurikamome is fantastic✨✨ Please take advantage of it for a night stroll and sightseeing!
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
So many great insights! Thank you so much for sharing!!! It was such a huge and buys station so all the data makes so much sense :)
Thank you so much!!! We really tried our best to showcase our experience of taking the Shinkansen for the very first time in the best possible way 😍 So it will be easier for the people in the future 🙏🏼
@grechan9 сағат бұрын
Note that this is the fastest Shinkansen on the Tokaido-Sanyo line running between Tokyo and Hakata. The Hayabusa, running north from Tokyo to Aomori, is faster in terms of top speed by 20kph.
@きゃん-v9i9 сағат бұрын
There are a lot of nasty keyboard warriors in Japan. As a fellow Japanese, I find it embarrassing that they write such mean comments. I'm really sorry. your video is very nice. Thank you for sharing. From Japan with love ❤️
There was a record of this happening in Agoda three years ago, but I was able to stay at a convenient hotel for $20, but now I avoid Kyoto. Even middle and high school students on school trips can't stay in Kyoto because it's too expensive. This year, the number of foreigners who visited Japan by December is said to be a record high of 33 million. Kyoto is definitely overtourism, so restrictions are necessary. Wouldn't foreign tourists like to see a more charming Kyoto?
@JayandKarolina19 сағат бұрын
This is absolutely insane. You'll see in our Kyoto video that we've been a bit intimidated by the number of tourists and being one of them people made us feel a bit uncomfortable too... However, we see why people love visiting Japan so the measures from the Japanese government maybe should be crucial to stop the overtourism 🙏🏼 Apart from the crowds, we loved Kyoto so hope you'll enjoy watching our next long episode from there! We're planning to upload it very soon!!!
@y.i4782Күн бұрын
You have beautiful smiles on your faces. How was the taste of Ekiben? A foreign tourist said that he has never encountered food that did not taste good in Japan.
@JayandKarolina19 сағат бұрын
We're always smiling whenever we're enjoying our time :) We really loved our Ekiben choices and the fact that they were so FRESH! And that's so true - Japanese food sets the bar so high when it comes to food standards!!!
@andrewkedian7244Күн бұрын
hi guys love all the videos you do have a lovely time😄😄😄😄😄
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
Thank you Andrew :)
@aproy5256Күн бұрын
Japan is covered with JR lines railway, but it is operated by separated company. For example, Tokaido Shinkansen is JR central(東海) Tohoku, Hokuriku Shinkansen and great Tokyo area are every JR east( 東日本) Sanyo Shinkansen and Kansai( Osaka,Kyoto, Nara) are JR west (西日本)lines. It is known for local that JR central and JR east is not good relation That’s why Shinkansen entrance gate is separated. 😅
@jamesdavis-dy7ny11 сағат бұрын
wanted to take moment and wish my favorite KZbinrs Jay & Karolina Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
@mel.channelКүн бұрын
新幹線の荷物スペースは改善が必要ですね。予約をしていない人が荷物を置くことがよくあります。
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
I would agree with this. It's confusing for first timers for sure!
@kentokyoКүн бұрын
It’s a bit confusing at first, but that’s normal and you’ve handled it well. To be honest, if all tourists reacted like you guys, calm and respectful, locals wouldn’t get frustrated. A little research beforehand could have prevented this issues. Please enjoy the rest of your trip in Japan, you guys are great!
Haha, we loved that train so it was nice to say bye to it! Both the Ekiben were super delicious! We were so happy after this Shinkansen experience because it felt so special indeed :)🍱🚅
@EdwardBarnes-z4w19 сағат бұрын
Always good to have a translator first time unless you use Google app ! ❤ 😊
@SAVVYJAPANTODAY12 сағат бұрын
I love the Shinkansen! Love it!
@umbertoconte2081Күн бұрын
Hi Jay, congratulations on the video you made 😄 Hi Karolina, you're nice as always 😘
@imagentleman480923 сағат бұрын
19:50 Man's flabbergasted that he has to take his shoes off like he isn't INDIAN 😂😂😂. Bro I'm quite sure your parents never let you wear shoes at home
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
It's more the case that it was the hostel's reception so it didn't feel like entering home. But straightaway it was expected from the guests to remove the shoes before entering the shared space. It's very situational. There's no need for such comments about our cultural backgrounds.
@markstokes2809Күн бұрын
Can I ask what camera you use, the image is so clear
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
We were filming this episode using DJI Osmo Pocket 3 👍🏼 However, for our future vlogs we will switch to DJI Action 5 camera because we found it better when on the go and doesn’t blur the background. It really depends what will you be using it for but both of them are just the best!!! :)
@jr0jiuКүн бұрын
東京駅は混雑すると、移動に時間がかかります。お弁当は美味しかったですか?
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
It certainly does! Yes lunch was indeed delicious :)
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
Yes, you’ve definitely touched the crucial point! The journey itself was 2h 15 mins but we went to Tokyo station 2 hours ahead too 🤪 We absolutely loved our Bento Boxes!!! Super fresh and easy to carry on board with you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for your posting! I'm glad that you have enjoyed Shinkansen🚄
@dr.yellow51921 сағат бұрын
Thank you for introducing us to Japanese bullet trains and culture.🤗💞🇬🇧🇯🇵💞🤗
@Angel-xq9yzКүн бұрын
i hope to go Kyoto and nara 1 day
@flibblesanКүн бұрын
The hostel didn't look too bad really, although booking through airbnb you probably ended up paying a hefty premium. Just wondering, will you be manking any more travel guides in the future or even considering a website/blog with information on all your trips along with links to hotels, restuarants etc as I find that kind of thing very interesting and useful.
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
Our accommodation was quite good - it was just pricey because of the fact that it was busy season for Japan (Oct/Nov) + we also came during the weekend wich was the mistake haha :) We're really happy with making the travel vlogs and it really does consume a lot of time to plan and put everything together but maybe we'll also create our own website with country itineraries, travel tips and recommendations at some point!
@markshen328021 сағат бұрын
Hi, good morning to both of you. Are you aware that Japan 🇯🇵 is going to implement a ‘gate-free’ toll entrance on all train 🚅stations to enhance better, faster and easier eccess to trains. Passengers only walk through the area without having to tap on the toll gates. I think the new system will scan passengers via GPS or QR Code, or something………for faster commute on train lines .
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
That's so interesting! We had no idea about such intuitive! Do you know when exactly it's going to happen? 👀 Thanks for sharing!!! 🚅
@markshen328015 сағат бұрын
Not quite sure , but I watched from another KZbinr who is a westerner living and working in Japan 🇯🇵 for many years, but he indicated that this is going to be the new technology trend for Japan railways for ease of travel. Stay tuned on new technology about Japanese railways technologies and other infrastructure improvements 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@moodyshah00723 сағат бұрын
Karolina's facial expressions are priceless!
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
I’m glad you like it hahaha 😄 [Karolina]
@JENNIEKIMWORLDКүн бұрын
just remember Japan went from completely destroyed in WW2 to being the most moden high tech country in the world in such short amount of time. its amazing what humans can achieve.
@yamato_i78 сағат бұрын
There are some things that the Japanese don't apologize for! JR East has jurisdiction over the Yamanote Line and other conventional lines in the Tokyo area, while the Tokaido Shinkansen is under the jurisdiction of JR Tokai. The reservation system is different for each company, so even a Japanese person can make a mistake, and even more so if you are a foreigner. JR East and JR Tokai have a bad relationship, so this is a problem that can't be helped.
@icemoneycooks5299Күн бұрын
How did y’all heat up your bento box? Or did it stay warm a long time?
To be totally honest, booking Shinkansen can be quite confusing and frustrating for me as a Japanese too😂
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@michaeljohndennis223122 сағат бұрын
I’d prefer to travel on Business Class (Green Car) on the Japanese bullet trains, as I’ve heard from other videos that in Japan, Business Class is higher than First Class - at my age, I value my creature comforts and I can only guess that in Business Class, you would have had a Business Class Lounge to wait for your train with an escort to your train as soon as boarding starts - either way, these trains are way better than here in the U.K. where I’ve lived 23 years, where even trains in Eastern Europe and in India and Pakistan are way better than the U.K.
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
We love taking different trains around the world so we would definitely be willing to try the Business Class in Japan at some point :) Thanks for the idea!
Unfortunately, the fastest Shinkansen in Japan is the Tohoku Shinkansen operated by JR East!
@HawaiiJapan808Күн бұрын
Not the fastest. Shinkansen to Aomori is the fastest.
@jasoncoleman682022 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately Japanese are becoming increasingly agitated with all the filming being done by foreigners, especially inside the Shinkansen. It’s deemed very disrespectful.
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
We always try to be careful with filming and would never try to include people’s faces in our vlog but it’s inevitable that some of the people most likely would appear on our video. There’s a lot of people taking pictures all the time so we feel like in today’s world filming is something that’s not really anything unusual 🤗
@bigqandlil16 сағат бұрын
In Japan, for Japanese, we can read signs written in Japanese so it's not stressful. The crowds? That's Japan.
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
Haha, that's so interesting that you're just used to it and it's not as difficult to navigate for you :)
@bigqandlil15 сағат бұрын
@JayandKarolina Have ur good time in Japan. Thats I hope.
@ThongvanNonsithanhКүн бұрын
Thank you friends for the beautiful video. Very interesting.
@himagine2604Күн бұрын
京都の宿泊施設は何という名前でしょうか?日本人ですが、行ってみたいです!
@stevegonzales527Күн бұрын
those seats are cozy. 4/4 times ive been on it ive fallen asleep and waken up at least 1 stop before my stop
@riar100013 сағат бұрын
Even Japanese people are confused by the do not compleated announce to tourist of the large baggage space reservations on the Shinkansen, the difficulty of how to make the large baggage space reservations, and the difficulty of purchasing tickets online. Don't worry, Japanese people are also very frustrated that JR's digital platform is worst .
@chiang_paulКүн бұрын
謝謝你們的分享與介紹❤太棒了👏👏❤❤❤
@RealZeroCentigradeКүн бұрын
Um actually the fastest Shinkansen is the Hayabusa on the Tohoku Shinkansen with a speed of 320 km/h
@Pablolowlow19 сағат бұрын
3:30 後ろの人たちがかわいい笑
@Kushal-v8bКүн бұрын
Wow amazing bullet train ❤😊 love your video's 🙏 stay blessed always together
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
It was the best fast-speed bullet train we’ve ever taken 😍 Glad you enjoyed it!
@aldridge9886Күн бұрын
@@JayandKarolinabetter than China
@user-ei6fv9yi3v3z20 сағат бұрын
いつか日本に行って新幹線に乗ってお弁当を食べてみたいです🍱
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
That's exactly how I felt haha and also having the Shinkansen coffee from a vending machine made that trip even better :)
@HarveyChenBlog20 сағат бұрын
Why don't the metros in Japan put all turnstiles together?
@AndrewBush-d2jКүн бұрын
Great video the price of that accommodation was very expensive looking forward to the next video
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! It was kind of crazy and fun in the same time recording this episode but we find the stressful videos for us the most enjoyable for you to watch 😂👍🏼 Kyoto is a very touristy place that’s why the price of the accommodation will be on the pricier side… But we also stayed over the weekend which wasn’t the smartest! Next video will be pretty cool because it will show all the things which made us fall in love with Japan 😍🇯🇵
@MrNeondiveКүн бұрын
how abt letting karolina be the main speaker for 1-2 episodes?
@danielcrane364821 сағат бұрын
cause hes a control freak
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
I'm not really sure what this comment is about :) It's way more complicated to vlog in public than you think. I think our relationship dynamic is pretty much visible in the video - I like to plan and figure out things before filming but Jay is a really good speaker so he takes over when we're on the go. So I just wanted to clarify that in order to make good content, we need to know our roles and what we're best at too :) [Karolina]
@chalayan8 сағат бұрын
@@danielcrane3648 that is not a nice thing to say. Before they changed the youtube current name, it was Jay who started the channel before Karolina came into the picture. However, none of us have issue with that and also, Jay did mention before Karolina sometimes can be a bit camera shy.
@homme_japan17 сағат бұрын
Hi gentle couple👫. 日本へようこそ☺️ LIFE is adventure!また日本にあ遊びに来て下さい。from🇯🇵
@TobyHero11 сағат бұрын
I feel sorry as a Japanese for several aggressive comments. I know this is a first time to come to Japan for you guys and some rules are hard to understand. I just hope you are enjoying in Japan and come back here again🤝 Pls don’t hate Japan😢
@0ptriXКүн бұрын
Rather than hauling your suitcases around with you, next time consider using Japan's incredibly convenient takuhaibin luggage forwarding services. When I was there a couple of months ago, the morning before travelling to the next accommodation I would hand over my suitcase to the staff, provide the address, they'd weigh it (≤25kg only, I learnt the hard way), I'd pay the fee (very reasonable), and sure enough I'd see it again at the next place. And of course that's if you even care about the suitcase being available immediately when you arrive; I kept all my essentials on my person. When travelling between Tokyo/Osaka and Aomori I gave it 2 days just to be safe, but I think my luggage still arrived in a single day which is incredible. It's available at any hotel, but if staying at a place without a reception I believe you can arrange for the company to pick it up, or you could do it at any major railway station or konbini.
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
This is such an amazing option! There’s was a women on the train who told us about this possibility and next time we would use it 100%!!! What’s the name of the service? Or how to book it online? Thank you sooo so much!!!
@0ptriXКүн бұрын
@@JayandKarolina The takuhaibin service everyone seemed to be using was Yamato Transport's takkyubin (aka TA-Q-BIN) but I'm sure there are others. I'm afraid I've never used their website as I always had the reception staff take care of it, but if you do a quick Google search for them their English site comes up. :)
@0ptriXКүн бұрын
@@JayandKarolina Just noticed my comments keep getting deleted by KZbin :( I'll try again... The one that everyone seemed to be using was Yamato Transport but I'm sure there are others - and sorry I've never used their site as I just got the accommodation staff to do it for me each time!
@erikh641323 сағат бұрын
Just ask in your hotel they have special forms for it and will help you
@maru_askaКүн бұрын
Even from a Japanese perspective, I think the Shinkansen reservation system has flaws. It may be unavoidable that it doesn't take into account carrying large suitcases, considering that the Tokaido Shinkansen is mainly used for business purposes😢 Have a nice trip!
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
Unfortunately we found it super confusing and not intuitive… So next time will use Klook definitely because it’s way more foreigner-friendly :) But we believe that if people are taking this Shinkansen quite frequently for business meetings, then they probably know what to do! We loved Kyoto so hope you’ll enjoy our next episode too! Thanks for watching 😍🙏🏼
@tohokuhonsen19 сағат бұрын
It is dangerous to put suitcases on escalators, so please use the elevator whenever possible.
@genchan1224ableКүн бұрын
こんにちは。途中で富士山と伊吹山か見えてますね🗻あの山は恥ずかしがり屋なので顔を出すのは珍しいです。ラッキーですね。Have a good trip.
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
We were so lucky to see them both on the way 😍🙏🏼 Next time we’re planning to take the day trips and stay in the mountains to really have the best of experiences! Thank you so much for watching!
@pekomike2502Күн бұрын
It has been 50 years since the current Shinkansen line in Japan started operation, and the speed is fast. The next generation linear Shinkansen line under construction, the current Shinkansen line is 300 km/h, but the linear Shinkansen line is 500 km/h between Tokyo and Nagoya, takes 40 minutes, and connects to Osaka at the end. Most of the trains run in tunnels. It is scheduled to start operation around 2028. It will be faster than the current Shinkansen line. Also, since cash payment is an old business custom in Japan, small shops often pay, so please carry cash with you.
@popozz22 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately, due to various problems, it was announced that the opening will be around 2031-2034.
@寛一寺澤21 сағат бұрын
50年ではありません60年です
@andrewkaras8001Күн бұрын
Loved the video. Strange accomodation but still cosy. See you nxt time👍
@JayandKarolinaКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! You are right it was quite costly and I slept well in my twin bed haha
The rules for oversized luggage storage behind the seats on the Shinkansen are really confusing. The English-language sign that says you are not allowed to leave luggage is hard to see, and if you do leave luggage, the sign is hidden. So I think JR should change it. This makes it difficult for people other than those who are accustomed to using the Shinkansen to understand. On the other hand, it is true that many Japanese are disgusted by the many foreigners who think they can do anything they want because they have respect and acknowledgement. Many such people do not face the fact that the standards of respect and gratitude differ from culture to culture. They insist only on the logic of themselves and those who appreciate the information, and do not care about the discomfort of those who are unwillingly caught up in it, and in fact sometimes deny the feelings of such people. Incidentally, in a narrow aisle space such as the Shinkansen, if you block the aisle for even one second for any reason other than an unavoidable cause or a sudden accident that could happen to anyone, your action is considered a nuisance in Japanese values. And a “Arigatou” to a stranger may be considered rude because it implies that you are in a higher position than the stranger. The proper words to say are “Arigatougozaimasu” or “Sumimasen".In this case, it is “Sumimasen". Well, most Japanese would think it's inevitable because they are foreigners about it. Japanese is a language in which the words you should use change depending on your relationship with the other person, but unfortunately, that is not included in most guidebooks.
Do you mean 17 ice-cream vending machine? We tried it in our vending machine video in Tokyo and they were awesome 😋🍦kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnecaWiVrNWAqcUsi=vuCcZ2ja9aOSE2cK
@agechindesukedonanika13 сағат бұрын
@JayandKarolina ⇔ 新幹線内をワゴンを押して歩く販売員から買うアイスをその販売員を止めてから買って食べたか?と尋ねました…。😅 (和文英訳する A I さん…出来るかな?😅) 普通のアイスとは全然違うアイスで旅の思い出になる新幹線アイスです ❢
@namupi11 сағат бұрын
車内販売はもうグリーン車しかやってないです
@agechindesukedonanika11 сағат бұрын
@@namupi そうなの? 周知されてないけど…。 流行り病…辺りからいろいろ変わったのかな?🤔
@costasworldofmusicmemories579216 сағат бұрын
You can't beat those trains . Shinkansen line when it's not to crowded can be very pleasant. Thank you for the tour. Hope you enjoy your time in Kyoto. Sending much love and Happy Holidays !🎄🎅 Jim and Harriet
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
It was definitely the most convenient train we rode! We loved Kyoto too, such a charming place! Thank you so much for watching 🥰 Happy holidays to you both!!! ❄🎄
@michaeljohndennis223122 сағат бұрын
I’m a new Irish subscriber and I love this gorgeous and handsome English lad with a gorgeous English accent - is he single? Because I’d date this hot handsome hunk in a heartbeat 🇮🇪☘️🇬🇧😍😍😍😍😍😍
Love your enthusiasm in exploring new countries. A hack for Japan, Airbnb is cheaper and bigger than hotels. It usually comes with washing machine & dryer. This is due to the fact there are many houses and a declining population.
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for the tip! We always try to compare Booking.com, Agoda, Airbnb, and Trip.com but for some reason all the places in Kyoto during that period were super expensive 😂 We knew it won’t be the cheapest place to be (since it’s super popular for the foreign tourists) but we didn’t know that a private room in a hostel would cost around $100 USD/night with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities!
@minfarci176221 сағат бұрын
Before about 2000years ago,the place which Japan was build is ,first emperor called YAMATO(Jinmu) was borned is Miyazaki city in Kyusyu.
@ripple243115 сағат бұрын
人の顔を撮って勝手にアップするのはマナー違反ですよ 日本人の感覚ではね
@JayandKarolina15 сағат бұрын
We don't try to film people intentionally :) If somebody doesn't want to be included in our video and communicates that to us, we would ways make sure to blur the faces.
Do you not realize that you are disturbing passengers when you are walking while taking videos? Also, it is better to stop talking while walking because it is noisy.
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
We always try to be respectful and not disturb people but in order to do what we’re doing, we need to film our experience on the way 😊 Believe me there was other people making the noise on the train and we feel like nobody really did anything with it.
typical foreigners he didn’t even check what the rules were with large luggage before boarding the train. We don’t need any more Shinkansen train videos thanks. And if I do I’d prefer to have Japanese show me around the train than you
@JayandKarolina10 сағат бұрын
For your information I did somewhat know the rules for large luggage but the official website was not making this clear at all. Hence why Klook have gone out of there way to make it very obvious as many foreigners have issues with this. This comment is very xenophobic which is sad to see.
@vintagevic45938 сағат бұрын
To the original poster, why are you even watching this if you didn’t want to watch any more foreigners on a shinkansen ? I actually did want to watch it because I recently did this exact trip myself, it’s interesting to watch somebody else’s experience. There are many reasons why people might watch such a video. It’s so rude to make such a stupid comment.
We don't try to film people intentionally - especially if we see that they feel insecure :) If somebody doesn't want to be included in our video and communicates that to us, we would ways make sure to blur the faces.
@aproy52566 сағат бұрын
誹謗中傷はやめましょう。見ていて、日本人として恥ずかしいですよ。
@ケンさん-m3l9 сағат бұрын
車内では静に過ごしましょう!
@aproy52566 сағат бұрын
十分静かな部類です。日本人の方がよっぽど迷惑な客はいますよ。
@bankok-21Күн бұрын
ドアの近くで話すな! むやみに出入りするな! 静かに!!
@aproy5256Күн бұрын
別にいいやろ。細かすぎ。 日本人のおっさんサラリーマンも大声でよくデッキで電話してるやん。
@JayandKarolina19 сағат бұрын
Ww tried not to disturbed anyone their journey :)
@aproy52566 сағат бұрын
@@JayandKarolinaYou are not loud speaker. It’s clear that you two are trying to explain in quiet voice.
@danielcrane364822 сағат бұрын
why they all got masks on , weirdos
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
We believe it’s somewhat hygienic 🤗
@chalayan8 сағат бұрын
That's the culture in Asia coz majority of Asians do spare a thought of others especially if they are unwell and to stop from spreading to others. Nothing weird at all.
@ホタテ-x5u19 сағат бұрын
車内では、静かにしましょうね、うるさいよ‼️ 変な外人ですね😅
@TWB-cs1ox19 сағат бұрын
同じ日本人として恥ずかしいな A xenophobia like you, who complains only about travelers from outside Japan, is a national disgrace. Shame on you
@JayandKarolina17 сағат бұрын
We always try to be respectful and not disturb people but in order to do what we’re doing, we need to film our experience on the way 😊 Believe me there was other people making the noise on the train and we feel like nobody really did anything with it.
@nico-ud4ykКүн бұрын
Annoying tourists!I'm so focused on the video that I can't see my surroundings! Uninvited guest!