Interesting drive to the far North of Japan👍 - at first the treeless plain as far as you can see (the straight road must have been a bit hypnotizing, I'm afraid 😅), and later the nice green hilly coast, the cape itself feels like a true ''land's end'', tempting for adventurous spirits 🧭🌏💙!
@gersonsalcedo8 ай бұрын
Que país espetacular! Meu sonho é viver na zona rural do Japão.
@roadsexplore8 ай бұрын
Hi, I remember that I saw this ride a few years ago on your channel, you had a wonderful weather to explore these far away region. Thanks for the remake, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
@kiddingjust59428 ай бұрын
So beautiful
@grantw7946Ай бұрын
Must have been coffee-d up for that drive. Wow !
@DiverGense8 ай бұрын
ここは本当に日本?って景色が良いですね。白糠から釧路に続く直線もなかなか良いですよ
@sawadow8 ай бұрын
This is a really good video. I wish I could be in the car too. I think this video was taken last summer
Thanks for another scenic drive. I have a question though, and sorry if it's silly but although I've been in Japan for over 10 years, I have yet to visit Hokkaido, and watching your videos from there, I am always wondering what are those elevated red-white signs in shape of an arrow pointing down. I would guess they are showing the edge of the road when it's completely covered with snow? Or is it something else?
@raidensnake94710168 ай бұрын
Exactly, he says it in the video description
@gornes24038 ай бұрын
@@raidensnake9471016 Thanks! I should have checked the description first
There is no corner of Japan that is not disfigured by electricity poles and wires like a third world country
@raidensnake94710168 ай бұрын
Genio, è a causa dei terremoti che i pali della corrente sono per la grande maggioranza sopraelevati. Non hai idea di quanto costi sistemare una linea interrata, al contrario dei pali che sono molto più economici e veloci da sistemare. Fatti una cultura invece di scrivere cazzate.