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@JMNihon4 ай бұрын
I lived in Japan for 14 years. I recommend eating Yakinikku, tonkatsu, Japanese curry (Cocos is good) and Matsuya (beef bowl, but the hamburger steak is so yummy)
@jujudavis654 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your engagement! I just love your channel, you are such a beautiful couple with fun personalities! Thank you for posting your journeys 😊
@theoadelaidabondocabe72614 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you guys for heading Osaka,Japan this week to explores this amazing Asian city with thousands of people in great joy & peace May of 2024❤❤❤
@theoadelaidabondocabe72614 ай бұрын
Mr. Dev & Mrs. Shev:Thanks you guys so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Osaka,Japan to shows these amazing places on the streets in May of 2024❤❤❤
@Its-Kat_4 ай бұрын
We left Osaka just a few days ago, and seen the castle.😊
@ShevandDev4 ай бұрын
We hope you had a great time! 😍
@Its-Kat_4 ай бұрын
We did, were in Kitakyushu now then going back home to Southern Kanagawa tomorrow. Oh the fried foods that the baby was holding is a Osaka specialty called kushi-katsu.
@tttrip4 ай бұрын
🏯The SHOGUN is not there, but the scenery is outstanding🏯
@Chrisb8sАй бұрын
Just found your video. We love Japan and have our third trip this year. We LOVE Osaka. There is a different vibe from Tokyo , the people are so friendly. If your wandering around lost in Tokyo, people will leave you alone. In Osaka , when we were lost almost always someone came up to help. It’s also a great central location. I think if you are going to Japan you have to see Tokyo but I live Osaka and Kyoto
@johncombs65434 ай бұрын
Wow! Very good video! Japan is a country that really really uses their coins. That said; 1 on the tiniest coins is the 1 yen coin. It’s just a little bigger than a shirt button. It’s made of aluminum. It’s worth about 1/100 of a cent. Anyway, I think people would be amazed how tiny it is. There’s so many items that are Japan only. Japan does very little landfilling of rubbish. It’s recycled as much as possible. The rest is incinerated . The heat from that is used for heating and generating electricity. Nothing is wasted.
@クリティーク-w3h4 ай бұрын
Excuse me for using a translation. Tokyo has been expanding its land by landfill, and especially since its rapid economic growth, landfill has been promoted using garbage. In fact, until about 20 years ago, the construction of waste treatment facilities was not completed in time, and in many cases, even raw garbage was buried as it was. In recent years, intermediate treatment (incineration, shredding, etc.) has become available for all garbage, and landfill sites are being utilized more and more. For example, "Umi-no-Mori (Sea Forest) Park" is located on top of 12.3 million tons of garbage and construction soil, and was the venue for the equestrian events at the Tokyo Olympics. I visited there once and found it to be an ordinary island with lush greenery.
@あああ-n5w2 ай бұрын
I'm Japanese but that's not true. A one yen coin is larger than a U.S. dime, and its value is about 0.5~1 cent
@theoadelaidabondocabe72614 ай бұрын
Welcome to Osaka, Japan this week to explores this amazing Asian city with so many beautiful things its have to offers for tourists in May of 2024❤❤❤
@PinnedonPlaces4 ай бұрын
How inspiring! Beautiful first day around Osaka, wow, Osaka Castle is stunning!! 8 stories high is quite an impressive feat. Really enjoyed the video, love the train seats, a clever design to be fair! Love all the murals and the lights they light up the city wonderfully. Thank you both for an excellent first day, so fun!
@マーチン-l5f4 ай бұрын
If is one of the few countries where tap water is drinkable. So you can feel safe cooking. Safe even in the shower or in your mouth.
@hmj11164 ай бұрын
I've been to Osaka a few times as an American soldier and as a civilian also visited Tokyo,Kobe,Atami o sen hots spring.
@jipacek4 ай бұрын
How did you like it and would you come back nowadays ?
@Geoffreyboucher4 ай бұрын
I’ve been to Osaka myself three times the city is off the wall,,,,,peace and happiness on your travels Shev and Dev😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@crazy.andy_trip2 ай бұрын
Welcome to Japan ❤ I hope you’re coming back again here🎉
@kakacicimakutuyoung4 ай бұрын
Dev: ''Iced milk Chocolate '' Shev: ''Iced Chocolate milk " Shev always has an outstanding spoken English 😊
@PassportGeek4 ай бұрын
We are coming to Japan in june till july! We cannot wait!!!
@alexcardinale54482 ай бұрын
how was it??!
@PassportGeek2 ай бұрын
@@alexcardinale5448 getting back on plane now as I'm typing! It was amazing! We absolutely love Japan!!!
@mirandansa4 ай бұрын
24:23 Those flakes are called "katsuo-bushi", made from smoked tuna. If you look closely, some of the flakes are moving; it's as if they were alive, but it's because they are so thin and light they get animated by the rising steam. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsuobushi
@ShevandDev4 ай бұрын
Oh wow that’s so interesting! Yes we actually did see them moving and it was cool! 😍✨
@ひなせらん4 ай бұрын
鰹節は、マグロの燻製ではありません。 カツオという魚の燻製です。
@mkudo1006Ай бұрын
@@ShevandDev "Katsuo-Bushi" flakes are sliced pieces of dried and smoked bonito.
@tom_rodriguez4 ай бұрын
We were in Osaka in April 2024 and had a similar reaction after trying takoyaki. It is interesting and perhaps enjoyed more by some 😃
@toms13494 ай бұрын
Flake-like things on takoyaki are ‘Katsuo-bushi’, slices of dried bonito.
@mphjourneys4 ай бұрын
Loved Osaka, you guys must hop over to Kyoto just a few hours away and also check out the Mount Fushi-Inari!
@tttrip4 ай бұрын
There are many people, but you can enjoy it for free👣⛩⛩⛩⛩⛩👣
Thank you so much for watching! We are so glad you enjoyed the video 🥰
@funapippi4 ай бұрын
@@ShevandDev looking forward to the next Vlog😊
@Bekka_Noyb3 ай бұрын
Visited Japan for 10 days recently. We stayed in Kyoto & Tokyo. Also took day trips to Osaka & Himeji
@twostate78222 ай бұрын
The 3-D sign of the guy holding a bunch of skewers is holding kushikatsu, sort of a relative of tempura. Also, when you are along the river and pointed out a 3-D sign of a guy looking like he's holding a hot dog, that's actually modeled on the owner of a large chain of kushikatsu restaurants. While tempura is pieces of food dipped in a flour egg batter and then deep fried, kushikatsu are skewers of food, dipped in flour, egg, and panko and then deep fried (similar to how tonkatsu is prepared), usually dipped in a sauce.
@rim48244 ай бұрын
大阪に来てくれてありがとう! 日本を楽しんでください🇯🇵
@SarynthiaG-Productions4 ай бұрын
Plz think of all of us when you are walking around! You’re doing my dream rn! I am going to live there soon! Just a few more years or working then I’ll go there! I’m so excited🥹💖
@Iyasimura4 ай бұрын
大阪を取り上げてくださり有難う御座います🎉🎉🎉🎉
@ShevandDev4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! 🥰✨
@birdman52234 ай бұрын
Upbeat overload😱😎☺️
@kowlsky4 ай бұрын
Hope you have so much fun in Japan! いっぱい楽しんでね!
@ShevandDev4 ай бұрын
Arigato! We had so much fun in Osaka 😍✨
@theoadelaidabondocabe72614 ай бұрын
Welcome to Osaka, Japan this week in great joy & peace in May of 2024 to explores this amazing Asian city with many beautiful places & Landmarks in 2024❤❤❤
@davidstout65994 ай бұрын
I would never of guessed you pair are South Africans , I’m English and you pair sound so English .
@barber1058-el5pn4 ай бұрын
In japan, woman can shave her fase at barber. Womans shaving(dermaplaning) is japanese traditional culture from 300years ago. Please watch maiko and geisha girls fase and nape in kyoto.
@真季野口4 ай бұрын
Osaka is a place that is related to SHOGUN on NetflixI(the highest level of US drama viewer ratings in history). Osaka is a city with a rich history and gourmet food, so I think it will become more and more popular around the world.
@ADNS-mm8qz4 ай бұрын
ディズニープラスじゃなかった?。
@真季野口4 ай бұрын
I am sorry, I made a mistake. SHOGUN is shown on Disney Plus.
@anielrivera79774 ай бұрын
as you guys were talking about japanese kitkat i happen to be eating them lol
Thank you for your vlogs. I enjoyed your videos in Japan. What type of camera do you use for your Vlogs? 🙂
@osakasenri7352Ай бұрын
In Japan, it is nice not to be pushed to the floor at gunpoint.
@rs646dd4 ай бұрын
Go to Shinsekai, Dotonbori, pose for Glico, and eat takoyaki. That's the standard 関西弁で言うところの「ベタな旅」やね👍👍
@aoniko4 ай бұрын
久しぶりに道頓堀を見ましたが、日本人がほぼいなくて驚きました😮
@marekskibinski68114 ай бұрын
Your promo code it’s not working unfortunately
@Phantomfighting4 ай бұрын
Did anyone catch the guy just stare them down when leaving the lion 😂
@jipacek4 ай бұрын
Exactly, I was wandering what was he thinking. I think he was surprised to see Shev, she makes an impression.
@meegul1Ай бұрын
Which street is this 16:48 onwards
@pastense4 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the Glico man is not modeled after a Japanese man. It’s actually modeled after Fortunato Catalon of the Philippines, who was a gold medal track & field winner in the 1917 Tokyo Olympics!
@johnbutiu76893 ай бұрын
Just an fyi, "gyoza" is pronounced GYO-ZA (2 syllables) and not "guy-yo-za" ... (^_^) Amazing video, thank you for sharing your travel experience! Love it!
@Kane-ib5snАй бұрын
they need to use snow crab, not octapus! - take it to another planet, entirely...
@singyedorji3 ай бұрын
its 58metres tall, not 12!!!
@saskiiidoranmusic3 ай бұрын
I thought you didn’t need a visa as a tourist into Japan for first 90 days ?
@ShevandDev3 ай бұрын
haha! If you are from the US, or Europe you don't need a visa. but it is always another story for South africans when it comes to visas 😂 obviously if you have a stronger passport, you have less issues than we do 😉
@greenrosebluebird4 ай бұрын
Gyoza, not ga-yo- za
@kekesure4 ай бұрын
if you planning another trip to Japan YOU SHOULD GO TO SAPPORO
@southerntowhere3 ай бұрын
Ahaha, Western people finally starting to eat Octopus which callled devilfish among them.
@ShevandDev3 ай бұрын
Lots of people eat Octopus. Also nobody calls it devil fish. We just call it Octopus 🐙 😁 thanks for watching ❤️
@dianamarie40834 ай бұрын
Hey shev and dev when are you coming back to the philippines 🇵🇭
Since time immemorial Okinawa was a peaceful, prosperous independent nation known as Ryukyu (alternative spellings: Loo Choo, Lew Chew, Luchu). Ryukyu maintained close, friendly, mutually-beneficial relations with China, Korea, and Southeast Asia, and signed treaties of equal recognition with the United States of America, France, and the Netherlands. In 1609 the Satsuma clan of Japan invaded Ryukyu, forcing Ryukyuans to pay tribute which was the start of Japanese prejudice towards Ryukyuans, but Ryukyu nevertheless continued be an independent country. In 1879 Japan again invaded, this time forcefully annexing Ryukyu against the will of Ryukyuans. After World War II all of Japan's other colonies were given back their independence, but not Ryukyu. Instead the United States military decided to keep Ryukyu for itself to use for bases. In 1972 the U.S. "gave" Ryukyu to Japan, without a vote from Ryukyuans, and today Ryukyu is under joint U.S. - Japan occupation.
@StartLivingNow19634 ай бұрын
Another Awesome Adventure Thank You She & Dev 🙂❤👍Watching from NB Canada🙂🙂🙂
@ShevandDev4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed this one 🥰
@nepaldev88734 ай бұрын
your video is helpful becoz soon i am fly to OSAKA in a search of my Nepali lost gf
I used to live near Tutenkaku(food area) 20years ago. There ware a lot of good food in good price. Real Osaka traditional food but it was rough especially at night. A lot of alcoholic guys and yakuza. Now it’s tourist area. Very safe, but not real Osaka food.
@maxrobi27 күн бұрын
You shouldn't expect the takoyaki to have a dry, fluffy texture like a pancake all over. The soft, sticky center is not the result of undercooking, but rather is what is called "torotoro" in Japanese. Pastry Custard cream is probably the closest thing that comes to mind.😊
wow, such an informative video! Will definitely check this out again when we plan to go to Japan! =)
@さとやん-x9t23 күн бұрын
大阪へようこそ!たこ焼き、めっちゃ熱いから気を付けて食べてやー♪
@エド-y2u2 ай бұрын
大阪城の高さは58mです。 12mだと石垣しか無いんじゃ‥😅
@nelsonmkawakami37604 ай бұрын
Taste like a pizza 😅😅😅😅😅
@twostate78222 ай бұрын
Osaka castle is a beautiful sight in a country full of wonderful places. The castle itself has been destroyed and rebuilt several times, and instead of the wood construction in the samurai era, this castle is a modern reproduction made of concrete and actually has an elevator that goes to the top. Still, the castle is built on a local hill, and the view from the top floors are expansive. Doesn't have the old time feel and atmosphere of the wood Himeji castle but still worth a visit, even if you don't pay to go inside the castle.
@@ShevandDev Yes!! Was really surprised as a fellow Filipino, lol!! Who was the Glico man? FORTUNATO CATALON Believe it or not, the inspiration behind “The Glico Running Man” is based on this Filipino Sprinter from Tolosa, Leyte. 🏃🏻 The Glico Running Man is one of the most well known landmarks in Osaka.