Thank you for taking us to see Hiroshima. It is amazing at the resilience shown by the people who live there. Nuclear weapons should never be used again.
@DYoung-vt8pq3 ай бұрын
Love you kids! Thank you for sharing Hiroshima with us. Safe travels. ❤
@villagevlogbyAbdullah4 ай бұрын
Nice video with lot of information I see this city first time in my life❤❤❤
@warrengday4 ай бұрын
Nagasaki is also worth visiting-similiar and different as a city.
@WildVikingTravels4 ай бұрын
Good to know!
@tkmr152 ай бұрын
We invite you to walk along the Tohoku coastline 10 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake. You will be surprised at how quiet it is and how vast the land lost to the tsunami is. Winter is the best time to visit. Autumn is recommended when the mountains turn red. Famous for being avoided by foreign tourists due to its lack of fancy facilities, Sendai is a city that is a symbol of destruction and rebirth caused by war and natural disasters.
@robsadventures46534 ай бұрын
Fascinating
@angi58494 ай бұрын
Finally you made it to Japan even if its without Freya sadly😢❤
@WildVikingTravels4 ай бұрын
Yea, sadly freyja could make it but at the same time it sure feels special to be here!
@damonwong4 ай бұрын
9:22 .... oysters? I'm in!
@WildVikingTravels4 ай бұрын
Man they were soooo delicious 😅😁! They were all slightly cooked and seasoned with basil and tomato but i guess it might have been a good thing. since we aren't quite used to eating raw oyster yet 😄👍
@giannishen4 ай бұрын
First of all, congratulations on finally traveling to Japan! To be honest, I had mixed feelings watching this video! Everyone remembers the horror of the atomic bomb, but they forget that during World War II, the Japanese invaded various countries and killed far more people than were killed by the atomic bomb! In addition, there was news last month that local deer in Japan were found to be infected with various pathogens, and locals would not touch them, but they did not inform tourists, using deer as an attraction to attract tourists! Anyway, you did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍😍🙏
@WildVikingTravels4 ай бұрын
I totally agree, Japan did many terrible thing during WW2, but what i truly admire about then is how they have moved on and totally changed their ways so that now agression and violence just isn't part of their culture anymore. But darn i really didn't know about the deer 😅 luckily they are wild animals and we didn't try to cuddle them 🤣
@giannishen4 ай бұрын
@@WildVikingTravels News on March 21, 2024 Japan has confirmed its first case of infectious disease. The Japanese patient died unfortunately on the 26th after being hospitalized for treatment! News on June 27, 2024 A 70-year-old woman died of myocarditis last year. It was found that she was infected with the Oz virus after being bitten by a tick, becoming the first death case due to Oz virus infection in the world. Our government has reminded us not to touch deer when traveling to Japan, but tourist areas in Japan still continue to sell deer feed, allowing tourists to come into contact with deer!
@giannishen4 ай бұрын
@WildVikingTravels News on March 21, 2024 Japan has confirmed its first case of infectious disease. The Japanese patient died unfortunately on the 26th after being hospitalized for treatment! News on June 27, 2024 A 70-year-old woman died of myocarditis last year. It was found that she was infected with the Oz virus after being bitten by a tick, becoming the first death case due to Oz virus infection in the world. Our government has reminded us not to touch deer when traveling to Japan, but tourist areas in Japan still continue to sell deer feed, allowing tourists to come into contact with deer!
@跨文化大使4 ай бұрын
@@WildVikingTravels News on March 21, 2024 Japan has confirmed its first case of infectious disease. The Japanese patient died unfortunately on the 26th after being hospitalized for treatment! Our government has reminded us not to touch deer when traveling to Japan, but tourist areas in Japan still continue to sell deer feed, allowing tourists to come into contact with deer!