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WYD - JP vers - : iKON

Hello! Everyone. This is Vee.

I'm on my way to iKON's Concert

I just got out of the subway

and I'm walking to the venue

I don't know if it's still raining outside

My umbrella is broken and I just threw it away

So, I have to go to a convenient store to buy one

Actually, there is no convenient store nearby this station

Therefore, I borrowed someone's umbrella instead

I will return it when I am back

But

Now, I must figure out how to get to the venue

Recently, every time I am in Nagoya, it is always raining.

holding an umbrella again

wet again

ouch

I'll continue walking

arrived!

NO PHOTO or VIDEO

The concert has ended!

For more infomation >> iKON JAPAN TOUR 2018 in NAGOYA REVIEW / RETURN [Japanese Album / CD+DVD] UNBOXING / KONBAT REVIEW - Duration: 19:22.

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How to be VEGAN in JAPAN: Foreigners in Japan giving advice and help - Duration: 8:12.

For more infomation >> How to be VEGAN in JAPAN: Foreigners in Japan giving advice and help - Duration: 8:12.

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Model interview | Veronika Nomura | Modeling industry in Japan | How it works | Freelance | ENG sub - Duration: 11:54.

Hi, my name is Veronika, I'm 24 years old

I've been living in Japan for already 6 years. And I'm "hafu"

Half Japanese and half Russian

One of my friends knew a guy who is a photographer and he offered me to model for him

And the photos turned out OK

It was a swimsuit shoot because it was summer time

And them my mom started working

as a nanny for a kid who's mom is a model agency's owner

And she invited me to visit her agency

So, I've registered at their agency. At that moment I've already had some photos in my portfolio

And then I've started meeting other girls who were modeling too and they've recommended me some other agencies to work with as well

They have given me some links, phone numbers etc. So, I've started calling them and have registered at those agencies too

So, then I've started receiving e-mails with castings invitations and job offers etc

And I've became a model lol

In general, all of these agencies (those who works with freelancers) don't sign in foreign models

So, only those people who has Japanese visa and who lives here in Japan can work there

But there are some agencies that may help some models with getting a visa

Like in some cases if someone was a student and had a student visa that has expired. But that person had many modeling offers and worked really good, so they might help him to get a new visa for half year or year smth like that

Maybe they even help them with another visas in the future

My first agency was Angel17. This agency's owner is Russian

It's a very good agency

Because they really care about their models

You know in many agencies manageres don't often go to a castings with you

Managers from Angel17 always go to a casting with you, always tell the clients about you

They say that you're so nice, so the client should book her etc

And most of the jobs are really nice

I mean most of the jobs are high-paid and you can earn a lot, they offer less "extra" (low-paid jobs)

And I have kinda small contract with this agency

You know, there are situations when different agencies offer you the same jobs (castings)

So, if for example I've got the same job offers from Angel17 and from few other agencies at the same time

I have to take a job from Angel17, because it's the first agency where I was registered ( the agency with whom I have my 1st contract)

So, now I work with 5 agencies

There are 2 major parts of Japanese fashion business (2 types of model agencies)

Those who works with international models. So, Mother Agencies from various countries send models to work in these agencies

And there are freelance - oriented agencies

The agencies for people who lives in Japan

Most of the times girls who works in International model agencies

They are more like fashion/ runway models. They do the shows etc

The take jobs where clients want to see tall models, I mean real models :)

And we (local freelance models) most of the times take "lifestyle" jobs

Like advertising, some fashion catalogs as well

Some time ago fashion models and lifestyle models have never crossed / met each other on the castings - the jobs were totally different

But now the marker has grown and there is a real diversity among models

So, sometimes we see each other on various jobs. Like music video sets etc

Japan is very specific country

And you really never know what kind of look clients are looking for

So, even the girl who's just a little bit cute

She can become a model in Japan and

And the height doesn't really matter here too

If you're too tall it's not good too, because there's no normal clothing size for you

And if talking about tvs / advertising jobs, most of the times the actors there

Japanese actors are about 170 cm tall maximum

OK, maybe 172 cm

So, if the girl is taller than the guy beside her, it obviously looks strange

So, most of the clients look for girls about 165-168 cm tall for the tvc / advert jobs

because you'll be working with famous Japanese actors etc

The most common jobs that I take are video jobs

I don't know why

I've never worked in fashion show

Because I'm not tall at all. My height is 165 cm

And my weight isn't really like model's weight lol

And at the moment I work really often for various sport brands

It's like... jobs for sport clubs, gyms, sportswear

And now I work for New Balance

I have a really good collaboration with them, because I model in their catalogs several times a year

And also they give me their clothes for promotion ( I workout wearing it, photographing myself for instagram etc)

Ok, and could you please tell us with what agencies are you working at the moment?

Maybe you could also recommend some good agencies for local freelance models?

As I said, I'd recomend Angel 17

Then Avocado Model Agency, Free Wave Model agency

And Remix Model Agency

BTW Remix Model Agency really loves hafu

I mean mixed models who are half Japanese

They offer many jobs for TV

Some jobs in the movies

So, those people who lives in Japan and are fluent in Japanese

have a very good chance to become a "talent" as they call them here :)

Becoming actors, tv personality etc

So, it's a very nice agency if you want to grow in this field

So, I think I'll tell you from the beginning how the process of getting a modeling job goes here

I receive e-mails from various model agencies

With the job information: the payment, date of casting, date of actual job

Name of the brand

Sometimes they can also attach some similar photos of videos as an example of the job

If the dates work for me, I send them "1st keep"

It means that I'm 100% available on those dates

If I'm not sure whether I'll be available on those dates or not, I send them "2nd keep"

And if I can't work on those dates I send them "no good", just tell that I'm not available

If everything's OK and I have 1st or 2nd keep for this job

They invite me to a casting

Actually first of all, the agency sends the pictures of mine to the client

If they like me, they invite me to the casting

So, if I was invited to casting, the agency sends me the e-mail

with the casting location, date and time

and most of the times they also

give the information about the clothing - what I should wear and what make-up I should wear as well

If they don't specify any make-up or clothes

It means you can wear anything you want

But most of the times I try to take a look at the client's website or take a look at the brand

So I could see what kind of brand it is, how their products look etc

So, if it's some business company, I try to wear some suit for a casting

If it's a cosmetic brand the clothes don't matter at all, the main thing is to come to a casting wearing natural make-up

So, it depends on the job

So, if I see that it will be smth romantic, I'll probably wear a dress

If they need kinda Cinderella, I try to look like her, become a Cindrella lol

You know what I mean lol

So, the client could image me in that role and think: yeah, she looks like her, so we need to book her

So, the payment

So, you can earn from 100 to 10 000 $ for a job

So, usually for the cheapest work you'll get about 100 - 150 - 200 $

These jobs called "extra". It's like the extras in the movies, music videos etc

So, most of the times it's the job where many people are involved

And there's one main actor who's the face of this ad

And the other people are one the background doing smth

So, its the cheap job

And you'll get from 30 000 to 200 000 yen for the catalog jobs

It's from 300 to 2000 $

The price depend on how popular the brand is and etc

And the jobs for really famous brands like Toyota, Panasonic

Fujifilm... Like various cameras, cars...

And "Este"... The jobs for those brads are highly paid

I think the most expensive is "Este"

Este means the jobs for some Beauty salons

For example if its a TVC for the beauty salon it's a very expensive job

And you'll get about 7 000 - 10 000 $ for that jobs

Because most of the times these jobs require partial nudity

Like there can be a naked back. Or like an advert for massage salons etc

And if there are any restrictions

They'll pay you for this job more as well

It means, for example you have a catalog shoot and that catalog will be used by that brand for one year

For example it's catalog for Nike

And the restriction means that you can't work with other sport brands for a year while you have a contract with Nike

Let's imagine that you're successfully working for one month

How much can model earn

Do you think it's possible to work like this full time or it's more like a hobby?

First of all, it depends on the model

How she works....

And not really how she looks...

I'd say that Japanese clients pay more attention to the models personality

For example you need to not only be good in doing the task on the casting, but

be like

very communicative, positive

Both on the casting and during your job

So, if you want to get that client

like for the future jobs

If you want that client to book you for other jobs

Beside the working process on the set

When you have a lunch break or smth like that

you also have to be like very positive, fun, communicative, you have to smile a lot etc

So, the team would think that you're so cute

And they would love you as a person. It;s really really important

So, that's what your monthy salary really depends on

So, if you're often get booked for the jobs thanks to your personality, you have a lot of work in general

And you earn a lot of money

And it also depends on the month.

So, for example December isn't a really good month for work because it's the last month before the New Year and Christmas

So, it can turn out that you won't earn anything at all in December

Or for example you'll earn like 1 000 $ only

And there can be the other month when you'll earn like 10 000 $

Or you can earn like 5 000 $ for one shoot or smth

And those months when you have lots of jobs help you

survive on the months when you have no jobs at all

So, you think it's possible to work full time as a model?

Yes, of course there are many girls who works in modeling full time, it's their main job

But for me it's just a hobby and I'm not going to work as a model my whole life

So, I have another job as well

But being a model is very interesting

Because modeling industry means connection in various fields

There are like... Parties where models get invited

Where you can meet people whom you can meet in the future or use this connection for your future job

Thank you so much for the interview, it was a pleasure!

Thank you too :)

For more infomation >> Model interview | Veronika Nomura | Modeling industry in Japan | How it works | Freelance | ENG sub - Duration: 11:54.

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Fender Pink Paisley Crafted in Japan Telecaster Review & Demo - Duration: 7:29.

it was good enough for Elvis and it's good enough for me the Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster

[intro playing]

back in the early to mid 70s Elvis Presley was playing in Vegas

his guitarist at the time James Burton was looking for a new instrument

he came across a Telecaster with a distinct paisley design

he wasn't sure how Elvis would take to the guitar with it being bright pink

but he didn't have to worry coz Elvis loved it

and from then the pink Paisley Telecaster has been synonymous

with James Burton and his time playing in Elvis' backing band

this is a 2002 Japanese made version of the pink Paisley Telecaster

it has a basswood body it has a 1 ply pickguard

the vintage style bridge has three chrome saddles

with two Japanese vintage style Telecaster pickups

the usual Telecaster controls master volume

master tone and a 3-way selector switch

the strings are the through body type and

as you can see the paisley design is also on the back

usual Fender four bolt neckplate

and we have the side mounted jack input

the neck is made of maple and it has a maple fingerboard

the neck shape is what the Japanese call an oval shape

and it's akin to the modern C shape

there are 21 medium jumbo frets

the scale length of the guitar is the normal Fender 25.5 inch scale length

the nut is synthetic bone the headstock has the Fender 70's style Telecaster logo

one string three and there are six

vintage style tuning machines

next we'll give you a little introduction to the pickups

we'll do each position in turn and the amp we're going to use today

is our new Vox Mini Super Beetle cab and head

and we're gonna start off with the neck pick up

[guitar playing]

so that was the neck pickup

and now we'll go to the new middle position

which is the neck and bridge pickups together

[guitar playing]

so that was the middle position

with the neck and bridge pickups together

and now we'll go to the bridge position which is

the bridge pickup on its own

[guitar playing]

so that was the bridge pickup

and that was just a little introduction to the

pickups and the three positions on the selector switch

so that's the 2002 Japanese made Fender

Pink Paisley Telecaster designated TL 69

it's a basswood body 1 ply clear plexi pickguard

vintage style bridge with

three chrome saddles

vintage style Japanese single coil Telecaster pickups

3-way selector switch master volume and master tone

string through body stringing

four bolt neckplate

and side mounted jack input

maple neck maple fingerboard

21 medium jumbo frets oval neck profile

scale length of 25.5 inches

synthetic bone nut

one string tree

70s style Fender Telecaster logo

and vintage Gotoh style tuning machines

I hope you've enjoyed this video

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thanks very much for tuning it hope to see you again soon

and bye for now

For more infomation >> Fender Pink Paisley Crafted in Japan Telecaster Review & Demo - Duration: 7:29.

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Our holidays in Lithuania | Japan - Duration: 2:02.

Our holidays in Lithuania

I'm so moved by this place, I'm near to tears

Today we are going to the seaside to catch amber!

For more infomation >> Our holidays in Lithuania | Japan - Duration: 2:02.

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Makeup and Brushes My Husband Bought for Me In Japan - Duration: 13:18.

Hello I'm C and welcome to my channel Tano SHE. Now today's video is going to

be fun because I'm going to be talking about makeup and brushes that my husband

bought for me in Japan

Okey-dokey now just to let you know I did not send my husband out to Japan

without some sort of guidance. And because I am super super duper organized

I sent my husband out to Japan with a list. And on this list are the specific

items that I've been wanting to try and alternates in case those items were not

available in the store said he was shopping at. And the contents of these

bags are what we will be looking at today. So that this isn't a mega huge

video, I'm going to just do an overview of all the items, and then I'm gonna be

making separate videos for the makeup and the other tools. So stay tuned for

those. In the meantime let's just get into this first bag here- and it's from a

store called Mega Donki. The "Donki" stands for Don Quixote, and it's a famous

sort of quintessential Japanese variety store that you can find throughout Japan

and they carry all sorts of things from housewares, electronics,

and cosmetics. Okay ... Digging in, the first thing I have here

is: Pure Pure Kiss Neo in the color 96, and it's from a company called Majolica

Majorca. And this is neat because it is a color-changing lipstick. I've read about

it in Japanese magazines, of course, and it seems quite popular so I wanted to

give it a try. Next up are these eyeshadow singles from Majolica Majorca.

This color is RD which I'm assuming stands for "red' - RD422, and this one is

V which probably stands for "violet" V1482. Once again I've read about these in

Japanese magazines and I just want to give them a try. I'm always on the hunt

for a true red eyeshadow because often, red eyeshadows will read pink. Maybe

because of my undertones and my skin. And this I want to give a try because

violets and purples really complement brown eyes. Now note: these guys are

really tiny. I would say they're half the size of what we're used to getting here

in the United States. But in their defense, I would say that they're super

cute- #1, and #2, probably more important is- that Majolica Majorca

is a Shiseido brand so I could just look at these as sort of the baby sister

versions of Shiseido lipsticks and eyeshadows. They might not wear the way

Shiseido products will but it's nice to know that the Shiseido brand is behind

this line. So I'm definitely looking forward to trying them out. The next

thing is in this so unglamorous little white bag here, but inside the white bag

is something I'm pretty excited about. And these next items were found at Plaza

which is in the basement of Ichi Maru Kyuu (109) in Shibuya. Ichi Maur Kyuu is

probably one of the most famous department stores in Shibuya and it is

just packed from top to bottom with women's

fashion accessories- and yes you can find makeup there. Ah yes! Products from a company

called Canmake. First off, I have Canmake Cream Cheek in the color 15. I'm

really looking forward to giving this a try because, well, I have sensitive skin

and I've never tried a cream blush before. And it seems like the formulation

is pretty mild and I shouldn't have a reaction to it so fingers crossed it's a

really pretty everyday color and mmm let's see how it goes. Next up we have

quite a few things in here. Man he did really good! He found a lot of the things

that I wanted. So yeah! Good job honey! Okay

Canmake's Candy Wrap Rich Color Lip Gloss in the shade number 2. Whee! Definitely

looking forward to this because with Fall and Winter, I like a bright, deep

saturated red. This- this is probably gonna do it for me. And according to the

reviews I read online, this should not be terribly sticky and it has pretty good

staying power, so fingers crossed. Next up is Camake's Jewelry Shadow Veil in the

color number 3. I select this shade because it's pretty neutral, so it can be

worn by itself or on top of an eyeshadow, and bonus bonus: it comes either finely

milled or not so finely milled. So depending on if you want just subtle

shimmer- you can do that, or something a little bolder- you can do that as well

Cool. Two in one

Next is Canmake's Glow Fleur Cheeks in the shade number 2

And this is neat because it comes with five little shades inside and you can swirl

this little brush around to create a perfect peachy cheek, or you can isolate

the colors to create your own custom cheek color. This seems to rank pretty

high amongst Japanese drugstore blushes, and I've seen quite a few Japanese

YouTubers highly recommend it, so I wanted to give it a shot. The final item and my

little Plaza pile is this: And it is Canmake's Transparent

Finish Powderr in the shade Pearl Lavender. Based on the name, I wouldn't say that

it's a color correcting powder. It's definitely a transparent finishing

powder. All this powder is supposed to do is to help brighten one's complexion. It

just adds a little more highlight and shimmer to your face but not like

full-on highlight or anything like that. And added bonus- it comes with SPF 47

Yeah, I have sensitive skin we'll see how it goes. Hopefully it works. It would be

nice to have a powder that has SPF in it. So hey it's a twofer

because not only can it help brighten your complexion it'll also protect your

skin from the sun. And in this final plastic bag here is this: Canmake's

Marshmallow Finish Face Brush number 1.Yay!

This brush came from Matsu Kiyo, which is in Shibuya and it's a huge drugstore

chain. In fact, they have multiple locations throughout Shibuya. And yes

I've really been wanting this. It's a half moon brush. Super cute and

apparently, it's very very soft. It can also be used for that Transparent

Finishing Powder that I was just showing you. This next item can actually be

purchased in the United States but for whatever reason, maybe because

this sort of item is more popular and more widely used in Japan, it was half

the price. And it's from Chanel. And it is this: Their Le Cotton. Their cotton

pads. Here in the United States, a box of these go for about $20, while in Japan

it's $10. Hmm... Maybe it's because my husband was looking specifically for

this product, but he noticed that most drugstores out in Japan are really

really stocked with all sorts of cotton pads. These I found out about the price

from looking at one of my Japanese magazines, where there was an entire

section on the different kinds of cotton pads that you could buy and how they

ranked. And these ranked quite high, so I thought why not. And ha, half price?

Yes. This next item I've been dying to get my

hands on, and it is from the Shu Uemura store in Omotesando Hills,

and it is this- Tadaaa! The shoe Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler:

gold-plated. Mmm. Usually I buy this from She Uemura's website but since my

husband was out in Japan, I thought, hey why not pick it up out there. And I

believe it's a little less expensive there. Now do I really need a gold-plated eyelash curler? The answer is "no". But I think it's just really beautiful and

it's not that much more expensive than their standard eyelash curler. And I will

say I've never had any issues with any of their curlers in terms of how long

they last and how good they are with curling the eyelash. And I've never had

them pinch my eyelid, so based on the shape of my eye this is the perfect

eyelash curler for me. And last but not least is this makeup brushes from Hakuhodo

These came from the Hikarie department store in Shibuya. Just to fill

you in, Hakuhodo is a Japanese brush manufacturer and they make calligraphy

brushes, brushes for artisans, and brushes for makeup. And here we go. Okay.

First up is their J602 Slide Face Brush Angled. Ad this is a retractable

brush, and it can be used for highlighter, blush, powder, on the go touch-ups. Perfect

for inside of my purse. Next is their Fan Brush. And I have to say I've always

wanted one of these. And while it may not look like much right now, after it's

washed, it's gonna fluff up quite a bit- and I plan on using this for finishing

powder when I'm done with my makeup. This is a J6530 and it is the Highlight

Tapered Brush, and as described it's perfect for highlighter. I however do not

use highlighters so I plan on using this for setting powder underneath my eyes

and maybe sometimes, if I just want a full wash of color on my eyelids, I can

use this too because this is gonna be a nice big fluffy brush. And on those lazy

days, this is gonna be perfect for that

This next brush is the J4002, and it is their Dual Fiber Powder Brush C.

While it's not the biggest brush, I think that this will be great for my more

pigmented blushes, to help me achieve a more sheer look. This guy right here is

the J146 brush, and it is a smaller round brush. And I think it's

gonna be perfect for say my outer-V area, some crease work, or even blending out

colors. Hm. Okay. This is the B5511 Eyeshadow Brush Round and Flat.

I picked this brush for smudging eyeliner, and it also can be use for the

lower lash line when I want to add some more color right in here. This final

brush, I would describe as a bonus item because my husband did get me all of the

brushes that I wanted on my list, and this one had actually been listed as an

alternative. So super sweet of him to go back later during his trip and pick

this for me. What we have here is the Fan Brush Mini Angled and Round. I have

to say this is the cutest brush I've ever seen. This would be great for

finishing powder, blush, highlighter- if you wear highlighter, and touch-ups. And

we've reached the end. That was all the makeup and brushes that my husband

bought for me while he was out in Japan. I'm sure I'm going to have a lot of fun

trying out these new products and tools, and as a reminder, I do plan on making

separate videos for the makeup and for the brushes. So please stay tuned. A very

special thank you to my husband for going above and beyond the call of duty

running around Tokyo with my list in hand and finding everything and more for

me. Thank you so so much! And to all of you out there, I'm hoping that you

enjoyed this video. So please kindly like, comment down below, and subscribe. And hey-

Thank you so much for spending a little time with me. I'll see you next time bye now

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EPIC Matsumoto Castle Tour in Kanasawa, Japan! - Duration: 7:30.

Hi tubie fam!

If you are new to my channel, welcome!

My name is Lin.

Today I'm visiting Matsumoto.

If you are visiting Nagano prefecture, Matsumoto castle is worth checking out.

It is one of the most complete original Japanese castles.

I went to Matsumoto for a half day trip.

Let's check out the castle!

From Tokyo to Nagano it takes 1 hour and 22 minutes on the Shinkansen.

Then from Nagano station, you'll take the JR to Matsumoto Station which takes about

50 minutes.

From Matsumoto station, it is a short 15 minute walk to the castle.

Before heading to Matsumoto I dropped off my luggage in a locker at Nagano station.

It's a convenient way to not have to carry a large suitcase everywhere you go for a day.

It's super easy to use - just follow the instructions on the computer.

Here are the prices for the different sized lockers.

Even though this machine is marked with Suica you can still use PASMO and vice versa.

If you're using an older coin locker you should take a picture of the locker and the area

around it just in case you forget where it is when you come back for your stuff.

This place is so beautiful, look at the castle

It's a must visit if you're here in Nagano

In spring the area around the castle is a popular spot to see cherry blossoms.

There's even a nighttime viewing event in front of the castle that goes on for 8 days

after cherry blossom season begins.

If you don't want to pay to go into the castle, you can walk around the castle.

It is a relaxing stroll and be sure to take plenty of photos of the castle from different

angles.

I am at the tail end of cherry blossom season

It's still nice

because there is still some on the trees

and they're falling like snow

It cost 610 yen a person to go inside the castle courtyard and castle.

Got my tickets - let's go!

When in Japan don't forget to bring a stamp book.

All around the popular tourist destinations there are stamps available for you to fill

in your stamp book for a free souvenir.

This is one of my favorite thing to do.

I love going around and hunting for the stamps.

It's a good way to remember all the places you went to during your Japan trip.

There's a cowboy and a ninja.

Hahaha just chatting away.

Now lets go take a look to see what it looks like inside

Before going into the castle you have to remove your shoes.

They will give you a bag for you to carry your shoes around.

there's my mule

it's crazy

I'm finally at the top of the castle

It was a track up here.

It was really dangerous because all the stairs was really slanted up

I'm kinda worried about going back down

but it is worth the track up here

except on the top it's really really small

I guess it's a castle that kinda like goes like this, slanted upwards.

It's amazing to see how protected this castle is.

with all the little windows and all the like rails where you can shoot stuff down

Here are some interesting facts about Matsumoto castle:

It is unique because it is a "hirajiro" which is a castle built on plains rather than on

a hill or mountain.

Because of this the castle has to build its own defense system which includes inter-connecting

walls, moats, and gatehouses.

Also it makes for great picture because of the Northern Alps in the background of the

castle

There are 12 castles all around Japan but only two is five stories high: this one and

Himeji castle.

But there's a secret inside: there is an extra floor inside that looks like a loft.

Interesting features of the castle include steep wooden stairs, openings to drop stones

onto invaders, openings for archers, as well as an observation deck at the top.

The sixth floor of the main keep has nice views over the surrounding city.

If you wanted to they have a free tour guide that will go into the castle with you

and tell you about all the history of the castle.

The guides are available in different languages.

Matsumoto castle is also known as the black castle

because of its black exterior

I just came out of the castle

and the castle was so beautiful

just to the see view what a lord would see

and all the ninja areas

the castle was really steep climbing up

so watching your steps

and hold on

be careful not to fall and slip

Alright I'm done with the castle

I spent a good hour and a half here

Just allocate a hour and a half and that's really all you need

just to look around

Outside the castle there is a small shop to get ice cream.

Let's go get some!

Right outside the castle I got cherry blossom ice cream

Let's give this a try.

Oh this is pretty good.

Very creamy

It was 300 yen for one.

On your way back to the JR station don't forget to check out Nawate dori street, which is

also known as frog street.

It is Matsumoto's Edo Era-themed shopping street.

It takes you back into history and see how shops back then used to look like.

There are cute boutique shops and antique dealers.

If you want a little snack there are bakeries and candy stories.

There used to be a ton of Kajika frogs which roamed this area.

In 1959, a typhoon came and caused the river to overflow.

This made all the frogs leave for higher ground and cleaner water upstream.

The people worked hard to clean up the river, but the frogs never came back.

The people of the city then built many artificial frogs to bring Nawate Street's spirit back.

Matsumoto castle is a good half day trip from Nanago.

I was only here for 5 hours.

It was a quick and easy stop before heading to my next destination.

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